The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26

Mfc» «»w» Sm M , IWWW6I The New Grocery Everything fresh and up-to-date. No old stock to select from.. Prices no higher than elsewhere. Give ue a call. Geode delivered WALTER BOASE TURNBULL BLDG. PHONE 31 8. MAIN STREET. In R ecen t Years w e have g iven a tten tion to good farm loan s in any amount. We make a loan attractive and suitable to farmers. The rate and terms are right. . No commission is charged; expenses small; service prompt. Resources Over $4,000,000.00 Interest paid on deposits for any calendar month The Merchants & Mechanics Savings & Loan Association, . 8 S. Limestone t., Springfield,Ohio. J . H. Babb itts, Pres. E . A. Fay, Bscy. J. L. Plummer, Council Free Tickets To the Movies We have inaugurated a system whereby * we give you a check with each fifty cent cash . purchase of Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Fresh and Salt Meats Ten checks will entitle you to a 10 cent ticket and fifteen checks a 15 cent ticket. Checks redeemed at this store for free tickets to the LaVinia Picture Theatre. McFarland GroceryCo, Meet Miss 1917 W a ll Paper by phoning me for an in­ troduction. C. M. Spencer P h o n e 3 - 1 1 0 C * d « L r v i i le f O h i o Galloway & Cherry (Mitt) e* m t f x g I d e iirt to ' my almm thanks to the relatives, fnefid# a id neighbors for their kindness ana sympathy shown me during the last illness and in the loss of my beloved husband, John D. sSilvey,. Especially do I wish to thank Dr, Chestnut for leading him to,the land of God; Also ' his able assistants for their comfort­ ing words, the donors of the beautiful floral offerings; also the pallbearers. The doctor for his kindness in his lost illness and the funeral director for the efficient manner in which he conducted the funeral. His Bereaved Widow. NE,W RUGS Our Entire Spring Line;of Rugs is Now on Sale The prices are in many instances lower than the so-called Clearance Sale prices which yon see advertised these days. II E. Main S t .. Xenia, 0 . PUBLIC SALE. We will offer fo r public sale a t the homestead of Robert Hoed, south of tne railroad, on SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1917, a t one o'clock P. M., the following personal property: One diamond ring (two stone set­ ting), 1 diamond -brooch, 1 blood­ stone ring, 1 pair bracelets (blood­ stone settings), 1 gold tooth-pick, 1 gold watch chain; .1 gold dollar, 1 pair cuff-buttons (blood-stone set­ ting), 1 locket, 1 pair nose glasses and chain, and other pieces of jew­ elry. ' Silverware—One silver ice-water pitcher, 1 three-piece tea-set, 1 sil­ ver butter dish, 1 silver cake basket, 1 silver sugar and creamer, butter dish and spoon holder, knives, forks, spoons, and several, odd pieces in the silverware line; 6 pieces of colonial glassware, bric-a-brac, pictures, lace curtains, lamps, 2 chandalier lamps, bed.linen, table linen, table napkins, clock, .dishes, .etc. One sideboard, dining-room table, 7 chairs. 5 Tocking^chairs, l library ta ­ ble, 1 piano, 1 parlor suit, 3 ward­ robes, 3 bedroom suits, 8 stands, 1 large parlor mirror, 1 bathroom mir­ ror, 4 gas heating stoves,- 1 gas range, 2 wood stoves, 2 kitchen tables, 1 kitchen cabinet, 2 hall racks, 1 hall tree, window shades, pillows, comforts, feather-ticks, carpets, etc. One spring wagon, 1 top buggy, 1 grindstone, cultivator, side-saddle, step ladder,. lawn mover, barrel 'M roof paint, surveying outfit, law books, refrigerator,' Sewing-machine, washing machine, etc. , TERMS OF SALE—CASH. .JEANNETTE M. BARBER, HERBERT BEST, Administrators. W. B. McAllister, Auctioneer. James Andrew, Clerk. FOR SALE—I have for sale a- very desirable, centrally located piece of property in Xenia, which will relit to good tenant to pay .10 per cent jper annum. The price is $6,000, but time can be had on much of this, if de­ sired. No better location in town, only one square from court house. As an investment this would he first class. See A. W. Tresise, No. 39 Greene street, Xenia, Y. M. C. A. Building. ■tap your bon broatn with Vt. Mmr (Mail** TabW*. Sale Of School Property Notice is hereby given th a t tne Hoard of Education pf (Jedarvitie Township Rural School D istrict, Greene County Ohio, will offer a t Public Auction on the premises of each building, on M a r c h 14, 1 9 1 7 Commencing a t 1 o’clock p. m., the following described school properties. HAZEL DELL, DISTRICT NO. 4- Located on the R. Townsley road. Consisting of a good brick School Honseand out buildings in good repair, drilled irell and one acre of land. A t* O’clock P . M. KYLE SCHOOL HOUSE DISTRICT NO. 6. Located 1 ^ miles South-west of Cedarvlllo on the Kyle road. Con­ sisting of a good brick school house and outbuildings in good repair aud 96 rods of land. Posession will be given March SO 1917. The board reserves all school furniture, blinds, black boards, bells, etc. The board reserves the righ t to reject any or a ll bids. Terms made known oh day of sale By order of the Board of E du ­ cation of Codarville Township Rural School D istrict. ANDREW JACKSON, Clerk. INCREDIBLE RESULTS STARTLE CEDARVILLE. There has never been anything here with, the INCREDIBLE resplts of simple lavoptik eye wash. One man’s eyes were so badly strained he could not read five minutes without pain. Two applications with lavoptik re­ lieved him. A lady had -tried three different glasses for weak, inflamed eyes. ONE lavoptik wash surprised her. We guarantee a small bottle to benefit EVERY CASE weak£ strained or inflamed eyes. ONE WASH pro­ duces incredible results. A. E. Rich­ ards, druggist. (No.2) NOTICE TO ROAD USERS. Teamsters and farmers in general will take notice that the road laws must be observed to the letter so fa r as they deal with hauling while the frost is coming out and the roads are soft. This notice is given as a Warn­ ing as all are aware of the weight of loads that are permitted on certain sized tires. Unless fte law is ob­ served legal action will be forced against offenders. By order of ' CEDARVILLE TOWNSHIP TRUS- o 'V - Nelson «S F inney Local Agents for Stone’s Famous Cakes We have arranged to have these cakes come eaeh Tuesday and Friday. Special orders taken for cakes for dinners, parties, etc. A*Fuil Line of Groceries P H O N E 8 3 . N o r t h M a i n S t . PUBLIC SALE! We will offer at Public Sale"on the Je*se C. Townsley farm two miles north-east of Ccdarville, 4 miles west of Selma, on the Columbus pike, on Wednesday, March 7th, 1917 Commencing at 10’O’clock A. M., the following: 20—HEAD OF HORSES-20 Consisting of S black mares 8 and 7 years old, weight 8200; 1bay mare 7 years old, weight 1700; 1 brown mart 8 years old, weight 1400. These mares cannot be hitched wrong. I General purpose mare; 2 three-year*- old draft gelding; 6 two-year-old draft geldings; 0 weanling colts sired by Harry Townsley’s Shire horse; 1 four-year old black horse sired by Wildcmar, dam Gladys VVeimcrr'This is one of the best double gaited horses that I have ever drove and .is safe for any child.to drive, and v*ill do to race. He was worked A very short time and can show miles in 2:16; 1 three year old horse sired by Bin Jolla, dam Gladys Weimer. This is a big nice colt and will make a great road horse and there is not a better prospect for a race horse in the country than this fellow; 1 three-year-old Shetland Pony stallion, black and white spotted, well broke. 44—HEAD OF CATTLE-44 Consisting of i fresh cows with calf by side. These cows are regis­ tered in the Polled Jersey Cattle Association; 2 Jersey cows that will be . fresh by day of sale; 1 Jersey cow giving a good flow of milk; 1 dry Jersey cow; 2 Jersey heifers; 1 Hcrford cow that will be fresh by day of sale; I fat Poll Angus cow; 18yearling steers, Poll Angus and Short Horn that will weigh around 1000 lbs.; 6 spring calves; 8 Poll Angus calves just ready to wean. 75—HEAD OF HOGS—75 Consisting of 1 brood sow that will pig by day of sale; 3 brood sows » due in April; 1 Duroc malt hog; 70shuats weighing from 60 to 100 lbs., immuned, 05-HEAD OF DELAINE SHEEP-65 These are all good breeding ewes due to lamb in April. Farming Implements Consisting of 1 Weber wagon as good as new; l Oliver sulky plow has never plowed over 10 acres|nd is as good as new; 1 Oliver riding corn plow; 1 Black Hawk corn planter with 100 rods of wire; 1 Imperial breaking plow; 1 sixty tooth steel harrow; 1 disc harrow; 1 roller, 1 John­ ston mower, 1McCormick binder; 1 clover buncher for 6 ft* mower; 1 feed grinder; 1 sled; 1 set of flat bottom hay ladders; 2 sides of leather tug harness in good shape; collars and bridles; 8 hog boxes; 1 Avery corn planter; 1 Excelsior grass seed sower good a* new; 1 McCormick Corn binder; 1 DeLaval cream separator No. 10., and other articles too numer­ ous to mention. 200 Bushels of Corn in Crib. T e r m s M a d e f Q n o u m o n D a y o f S a l e , MttlM Starting Saturday, February 24 . Closing Saturday, March 3 Fir^t Military System Custom Tailoring Sale ot MADE-TO-ORDER SpringSaitsandTop Coats Any Custom Tailor Would Ask $30 or $35 For These Garments $j Q.50 Every kind of -popular suitings and coatings shown. Over 100 imported and domestic cloths to choose from. AH the newest colorings in all the new Spring materials that will tailor to the highest perfection. THE WOOLENS Are Only the H IGHEST CLASS (N o t Commercially, But Abso lu te ly A l l Wool b y A c id Test) Men who are short, stout, (all or thin can all order Spring Suits 'and Top Coats that will fit them perfectly at $19,60—a price that will be totally out ~ of the question for the average merchant tailor to ask for such quality. Order Your Easter S u it Nou>, A Sma ll Deposit Will H o ld I t Vntil Then LeaOe Your Measure Saturday, February 24 th C A P P E L ’S F E B R U A R Y Sale ENDS NEXT WEDNESDAY Everything Reduced Except a Few Contract Item*. FREE PELIVERY Within 30 Miles of Dayton. SPRINGFIELD DAYTON MIDDLETOWN PURE FOOD G RO C ER IES A Shield of Quality, Our Trade Mark We stand behind all our Groceries as bo their purs food qualities. Pure food Groceries at the lowest'prices, together with our prompt delivery service is the reason our grocery is the “Big Grocery”. It brings and brings and holds eveiy customer that ever gives us. a trial, especially during these hard times. Get the economical habit and buy at SCHMIDT’S. iK F u m r d o D v l\NoUe or'Water touchti\ \SYALSHIVT OYSTERS\ |tio Cbem\aiPre«tvatlvt\ \ttstd, . IVNattttAT\*vor.Ttatuje*. U/uG/f 7 \ 0 QjtaWvyOVMUdtmt) r Oysters Cheaper Than M ea t 4 A r P e r Quart nfe-f . I t Specials Friday and Saturday Pure Cane Sugar, 25-lb. sack - - - 9 different kinds of Bread, Steel cut Coffee Ocean L igh t Flour Silver Thread Sauer Kraut Tomatoes * - 4c a loaf 19c per lb. $1.15 6 c p e r p o u n d ioc p e r c a n •f H. E. Schmidt & Co • . , * Wholesale and Retail Grocers 33 South Detroit Street, . « Xenia, Ohio t

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