The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52
WHICHWAY IS OHIOT DELING? Values are as numerous as on the first day of the sale. Men, Young Men and Boys can. suit themselves" . at the Surely Ohio is not looking back ward on the temperance question, if we consult the figures. Ip lUli the wet majority w a s*81,158. In 1015 rho wet majority dropt to 05,408; and doubtless if the votes were correctly counted th a t nm- jority was entirely wiped out <>n November Oth. la this not a sufl- jic ie n t cause for rejoicing and 1 You’ve heard something about the increased price of clothing, Well we’re offering the highest class, of standard Merchandise at very low prices. We’re taking care of you in a way that you’ll appreciate, it means a big loss to us in dollars but we are glad to share our profits with you, for we must raise the cash, so we don’t take our loss into consideration. If you need clothes you better g f te this sale your attention. You can’t Ipse anything by IookiDg„ I f you. buy you’ll be money ahead, and add to your experience as a quality biiyer. Worth while trying isn’t it? STRAUSS & HUB 99 “ The Surprise Store’ 28-30 E. Third St., Dayton, Ohio “ One o f the Famous Five ” Your Next Tire — The rugged, enduring, ground- gripping, an tisk id *Chain *Tread: A Next' time you need a tire, buy a United States ‘Chain' Tread. - 0 You will get more real service out of it—at lower mileage cost—than you have ever had out of any other make of woven fabric pneumatic. While you may hope we are right, we know we are right. We know, because we make the ‘Chain’ Treads We know, because thousands upon thousands o f motor ists having once used the ‘Chain’ Tread, continue season after season to remain ‘Chain’ Tread users. v We know, because the tremendous sales increases show a continuously growing increase in new users. Put one o f these rugged, enduring, ground-gripping Chain’ Tread.Tires on your cav—and make comparisons. United States Tires Are Good Tires *Nobby* ‘Chain’ ‘Royal Cord’ *Usco’ ‘Plain’ UnitedStatu Tube* and Accettarih* liana d ll the Sterling W*rth and Wtar That Make United Statet Tint Supreme Alto Tiret for,Motor Truck*, Motor Cycle*, Bicycle *> and Aeroplane* A complete sjtock of United States Tires carried by (OWENS & SON, Cedarville, Ohio, Flour o f a ll Kinds From small Sacks, to Barrel Lots Let Us Give You a Price New Corn Meal CASHGROCERY ANDBAKERY J. E. Post, Prop. m thanksgiving? No wonder that the liquor men aro turn ing the breweries and distilleries into other lines of. work. Hadley’s Now is The Time To Buy Your Thanksgiving Furniture Hadley's Are Going to Give You An Opportunity to Get 6 ImitationLeatherSeatDiners A t the Very Head Kellde’s ad in ibis issue for bargains in Suita and Overcoats, ■ ( [ J l 1 ( J A For the set of 6, in either Low Price of T J - A « J U golden oak or, fumed finish E F 3 G. II. Smith repo rts the pale o the Dan Baker farm of 113 acres to t John and Mary P itstick Cor $150 an acre. H en ry ’Miller purchased the Riley Corry farm on the Tanynrri road consisting of 132 acres. T. J. Hopkins purchased the Hatfield farm owned by <3. 11. Pauli, Wed nesday for $180 an acre. Mr, Dee . Shroartes and family spent Sunday a t Camp Sherman with their son, Frank , who is^in eamp-iph-erev-1"' ------- ‘ — TheAv . O, T. U. will meet next Thursday a t 2 o’clock, a t the home of Mrs. Galbreath. Reports of the State Convention will be given. All are invited to be present. Mr. Charles Buck and wife, of College Corner. O., moved to the McCollum farm on the Clifton pike which they purchased some time ago. The Ladies Aid Society of |he M. B5. church will hold a Thanks giving market November 28. -r-Tbe Chevrolet touring car now has the one man top and demount able rims. For the price it. is the heat proposition on the* market. Owens & Son, Agents. Ketble, 17-10 W. .Main, STenia, for your winter underwear, shirts, gloves, hats and hosiery. Dining Boom Tables 42-Inqb, t Ex tended . Six Feet. During - November Special A t $11.75 Terms ■' Easy. j-A dY TERM S—$1.00 CASH. 50c A W E EK 3 Room s Fu rn ish ed 1 ^ C A A C om p le te $ 1 u u Communion will be observed at t h e n , P. church, Main St., Sabbath, November 25. Dr. John Wilson, Of P ittsburg , will p reach .. Silence. ! There 1st no hotter ornnineutr for tli !ignorant Hum silence, mid did lie t»u know Oils lie would not lie ignorant.- Sadi (Tr. by Youel B. Mlrza). • In giving account of former Ced- arvillians elected to school boards last week we overlooked Mr. Hurry ib .l. who. was re-elected to the London board. Mr. Mary M. Barber returned home Tuesday evening from Colum bus wliere she visited her daughter, Mrs. W . L. Marshall. Mrs. R. C, W att and Mrs. L. G. Bull spent the dry in Columbus, returning with Mrs. Barber. Knowledge. Knowledge ftt like the mystic ladder in the patriarch’s dream. Its hasp rests on the primeval earth : its crest is lost in tlm shadowy splendor of the empy rean; while the great writers who for traditionary ages have belli, (lie chain of science and philosophy, of ..... s> and erudition, arc the angels ascend ing nnd descending the sacred scale. Time's Regret Time brings only ono. regret—that we had not more joy In the things that were, more belief, more patience, more love, more' knowledge of the way things worked out, more will* lngness to help toward the final re sult.—Jennie Juno. Domestic Sacrifice. If husband* becohifft angry on Mon day and tpllk''wife she can’t buy a cer tain thing, the poor woman knows she mint do "Without It until Tuesday.— Fort Worth Stnr-Telcgram. As I have given up the farm on which I live, located 8}% miles north-cast of Cedarville, on the Kyle road, known as the A. C, Stretcher farm, I will sell at public sale, on Friday, November 23 , 1917 Commencing at, 10 a, m., the following property: 2 - H i A D O F H O R S E S 2 Consisting of 1 gray mare 12 years o!d( wt. 1500, in foal to Harry Townslcy’s horse; 1gray marc 8 years old, %t. ltiuO, sound and alright, 8 - H E A D O F C A T T L E - 6 Consisting of 3 milk cows 1 rec ently fresh, 2.Jersey cows giving a good flow of milk, 1 heifer fresh in the spring, I Holstein 7 months old bull calf, I Red Polled bull calf fl months old, 2 steers. 1 2 -H E A D O F H O G S —12 Consisting of 2 sows and pigs. 500 Shocks o f good Co rn , 40 Tons o f T im o th y Hay and 12 Tons of Mixed Hay. FARM IMPLEMENTS:-—Consistittg of 1 McCormick hjwirr in good condition, I .McCormick -mower, 1 hay rake, 1 Oliver sulky breaking plow, 1 P, and O. corn planter*with 80 rods of wire, l four- horse disc, 1 John Deere cultivator, 1 cream seperator, lawn mower, 2 A hog coops, 1 covered-wagon. Some Ducks and Chickens and Lot of Appies. Terms Made Known Day of Sale 0TTUBRUBAKER COL. FRANK MINIMA, Auct. M. W. COLLINS, Clerk. Improved Fountain Pena So that it can bo ucoil in the dark a fountain pen has been equipped with a tiny electric (searchlight and a stor age battsry by It* English inventor. Hanoi I<>gcmn Prescription is a j fairtous old remedy for all forms f — - - « •**’ i of Eezoifia and sltiu diseases. Hanoi is a f guaranteed remedy. Get a 85c large trial bottle at tlio drug store. 4 Comp lete $ 165.00 BUYASYOUPUN-PAY ASYOUCAN © SY B t tT ^ I COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS M SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Your Grocery Bill Is more important than your coal bill, you worry about your coal and what it will c >st but do not stop to think that the money spent for groceries is often spent without consideration of what the cost or quality. is. We specialize in low cost groceries. Our thousands of patrons buy here because they can buy it for less. Try it yourself and eee. Friday and Saturday Specials * OIcl R eliab le Coffee • Pound,-.steel cu t . 24c Primes, fancy large San ta Clara . 40-60 size, 2 pounds f o r ........... ..25c Country Butter per pound .... ,88c. White Corn Meal ’ 2 sacks lor ........ ,I8c Steel Out CoiTeo per pound .... .21c 0 Differedt Kinds of Bread per lo a f ............................ Hams, well cured per lb . .... ....... 4c ........... 20c Tin Cans, doz .. 63c 'Mason Jars, qu a rts .......... .........«------ ----«3c- tA.PURE. EOOD ANo Ice or Water touches \SCNLSniPT OYSTERS \No ChemiciitPreservattoe \used. ftNatural Ttavor,Freshness \\0 duality CUAWUtP Pa'L-Cdfriei Sy»lc'ir|j OYSTERS NOW IN The public will be glad to hear th a t oysters is one nourishing food product th a t has not ad vanced beyond reason. You can buy Oysters in place of m eat and be well nourished a t a g reat saving. W i n t e r We have been fortunate enough to buy several cars v Y I i l lu i I i # l a l v C o of potatoes at a very reasonable price .and suggest that you be^in to think about laying in your supply for winter. The uncertainty of the tnirkefej might mean an advance at any tune. Excellent Quality and cheap. H . E . S c h m id t j f i Co., W ho lesa le and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio —A twenty-live hors* powo,; motor in an easy riding car is what you get when you buy a Chevrolet., Remountoble rims and one man top gives tliis low priced ear a class to itself Owens &Hon, FOR SALE :-Tw o big Delaine rams. Call 41-130 or see Claytou McMillan. Anf>Atr,„ DISEASES Of THE IKCTUM Or. JjfeClihMi aHfiMneNtoIfefr Mrit .......... DAktkit ftfwUKye!,.fh*9» pnlitft th«t fttil bal ffttn t**n. P&m if 1 ,. *to HitfH tomitM (ft d. IWHMWwd D R f j . j . 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