The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52

J 4 C ry f o r F le tc h e r 1'# Shtt Kind 7ott Hava Alw&yz Bought, and which, has been in tuft for over over 30 years, has home the signature of and has been made tinder his per* sonal supervision since its infancy. -Allowno one to deceive-you in this. •All Counterfeits, Imitations and 4*Just-as-good " are but Experiment* that trifle with and endanger the health - of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harmless substitute for (pastor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant.- It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age I b its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant rue for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. - The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS iB cars’the Signature of The’ CedarviUe Herald, | i , « o P « r V w r , KARLH BULL Edlto Entered a t the Post-jUffl.ee, Cedar­ viUe. October 81, 1887, as seeond class matter. NOTICE The Cedarville W. 0. T. tl. ex­ pects soon to send a box of cloth­ ing to the Mountain Whites er North Carolina. Any one 'deslrljig to contribute semething td this worthy cause is urged to notify Mrs. D. 8, Ervin as soon as possi­ ble. . . Adair’s FR IDAY , NOVEMBER 80,1M7 InUse For Over 30 Years Th« Kind You Have Always Bought “ T'H'it cknt ^ u ' h C omf . w V. H.W’V i S.K city . ■_______ Why Take Chances -O N 3 S Y 0U R -, Fall and Winter Suit In buying a ready made Suit or Overcoat when you "an be assured of perfect satisfaction by letting us make your Suit or Overcoat to order? Exclusive­ ness Is the keynote'of our prices. There is certain Satisfaction i s our serv ice .. . ■? XENIA, OHIO; SMALLPOX. Before the protective power of vac­ cination. was known smallpox caused one-tenth of all’deaths of the human race. ■ ■ .. , - The . great change which has been wrought during the past century in the character of this disease and the number of persons attacked by it, is due to the influence of vaccination for which the world is indebted to Ed­ ward Jenner, who performed the first vaccination on^ahuman being "on May 4, 1786. . Smallpox is a contagious disease, having a specific germ of infection. The specific infection of smallpox develops during the course of the disease in the eruptive sores. The contagion of small pox may be com­ municated from One person to anoth­ er by actual contact, or it. may be carried through the air of the room or from place ito place, by means of infected clothing, bedding, letter, etc. o r b jr any artitterwhich may have been infected. In. more recent times, it has been noted .that in all probability small­ pox may be carried by means of flies, or other insects or by their picking up the contagion existing in the se­ cretions and excretions of the body, and in the exhalations from the lungs and skin. • * The mdre frequent source of con­ tagion' is the skin scales, which are spread in the air during the latter stages of the. disease. Pus from the pustles or sores of the person infect­ ed- is, however, a very fertile source of contagion. ,. One attack of smallpox usually confers upon the victim a lifelong immunity from a second attack. -WANTED:—A barn or stable. LOUIS DUNN HELP THE RED GR0S8 I f you have a picture you wish enlarged bring or send it ni to Tarr the A rtist “before Jan , let, 1918'ami he will give the Red Cross $1.00 commission on th eo rd e r, * „ J . V, TARR, Artist, Prof. J . H. Sayers, for n in e . years superintendent of the bo I ioo I b , and wife visited here this week with Mr I), N. Tarbox „and wife, being called to thl«T cqunty by the death ol Mrp. Bayers’ brother in Bowers- ville. Prof. Saye rs1for a time wat he&d.of th e public schools i n ' hie town, Zion City, 111; * , XMAS PHOTOS Those wanting photos for Xmas must have sittings made before December 10th. The Stanton Studio, CedarviUe. Farm Economy The Biggest Loss Ion Farms Today is Perishable Posts and Poor Fence Profit* Are Made by Managing a Farm * on a Business Basisj Use American Steel Fence Posts Made by Amorieair Steal & W ire Company* THEY LAST A LIFE TIME Thousands In use in the past 15 years, which have no tro tted , rusted or burned because they are heavy zinc coated inside and outside. < ■** Ameriosn S ts e t Ppsts— O anB s Driven . E lim inates Pence Repairs E v e ry Post a L igh tn ing Rod ( Pro toots, s is e k from Lightning No Staples Required P en o e Rows Can Be Burned, rica->| troying Weeds and Vermon Land with Mciel Posts is More Valuable* t Boa us aft ones for furthor Information or ask the man who haa used American Steel- Fenco Post. , TARBOX LUMBER CO. Cedarv iiie ,|O h io Money Saved Hupmobile 32 The marriage of Miss Martha E llio tt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E lliott, 891 17th Avenue to Mr. El R : Shepherd 76 Dhiltendoh Ava., was solemnized on Wednesday eve- lug, November 2 lst a t' 0 o’clock P. M. by .the Rev. O. P . Hargraves- pastor of the Ind ian a M. E . church, Mr, Shepherd is manager of the Cols Commercial Exchange with office In the Buggery Building. __The annual Orcawell-Blair dinner was held Thanksgiving a t the home of Mr. J. H. Creswell. «< f * THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOREVER 30 YEARS Give, Something in Furniture W h y ? -- • s —Because sensible people know that there is nothing that will be more appreciated by their friends than something that will add to the attractiveness of their homes* ‘«» —Because every gift of furniture is a beautiful. perma^ent gift —a token of esteem to he enjoyed every day in the year. -•-Because for your selection wehave bought countless pieces of beautiful furniture and marked at a price within the reach of' ' all, ■ ' 1 . ' ' ' ’ [D in in g Tab les $10.50 up j A u C j ^ l i ^ S you’ll easily he able to choose beautiful, lasting gifts fof all . your friends. „ < Here Are A Few Suggestions Miss Mary Bratton, of Chicago, has been called here by the Illness of her mother. Selma schools have been closed by quarantine due to diphtheria. Mr. A. (J. Eveleth , who is work­ ing In the Goodyear p lan t a t Akron is home for a few days. Newly Painted, New Top, New Springs, line running order wilt demonstrate by the day. Taken In exchange for large car. MUST SELL WR ITE or PHONE Mr- J . W. Johnson and family and Mr. Ralphs Gilbert and family spent Thahksginfng with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert In South Charleston. MOTOR INN WILMINGTON, OHIO Citizens Phone-Jamestowh 3 on 59 CARL L. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER. R. F. D. L Jamestown, O. Mr. F. B. Turnbull, wife and son, Robert, spent Thanksgiving with M t , and Mrs. J . C. McMillan in Columbus, Grecian Della , ■As one might expect* the little Greek girls had beautiful dolls. They were made of ct&y and wax and decorated with brlgta. colors., They had beautiful garments inch could be pu t on and taken off a t will, and acme of theta were made to- represent the gods and heroes .so much revered by the people. They Were not stiff creatures, but had movable limbs. " .... - - - - - n«MMss ©r. mbm * am i - m i m * Best Prices for Butter, Eggs and Poultry Farmer* call ua by phone, get our prices on produce, and arrange to have your groceries delivered. Nagley’s Grocery P hone 40. Cedarville, Ohio Kitchen Cabinets Davenports and D av in e t te s_ Chests $24:66W ' ; brewingTable.* ‘ Morris Chairs Library Tables Lamps Victrolas Pedestals Victor Records . Piano Benches Sewing. Cabine.ts Candle Sticks 'Book'Block's-- rMuffen Stands Bud Vases * - ^ Tea Certs - Smoking Cabinets Floor Lamps Rugs , . Nut Bowls Buffets 1 Spinet Desks Writing-Desks Mirrors \ Piano Benches Picture* Fiber Rocker (Like Cut) $10.50 20 & 24 N or th D e tro it S t ., XENIA, OHIO The Advantage of Adair’s Convenient Payment Plan F u rn i tu r e C a rpe ts , Stoves, ■ V ictrolas T o C l * * L a v S i Ks BVWWPSIA . ....... ' , i 8-S u E L c a i N c . i m Mb c . d » w i t t » x x © l r a n t e e d SMl»fftctSon oi* V o a r M on«y XlmSiSi If. «.ftcr oHnp*IL0»bolttri of Ko<lor.'»oii_„,__ SSIiAou'J7?r1l1 rrtalKljfcot taaixiy.. Twjjkt«l6l t6djL, ___ uXmr* bottUto*“ *-•» «”-*>*-*• X d W k . COMPAMY, CH ICAGO . 1 U Hutchison &Qibney XEN IA , 9HI0. Have certainly surpassed former years in their selection of Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists for this fall and winter trade - . \ .■ >• Many customer* have looked'in larger cities and the same articles have been *ti much higher 'price. , , New Kids, Corsets, Underwear Fine [’Assortment j * r- ■ - - . • . Cotton and Wool Blankets ft ■ . t ■* • Bought»beforejthe"advance. t Customers will get the benefit of price Cotton Batting at Former Price t , House’snd;Street Calico .Dresses. Fine Assortment, Stoves, Rugs, Shades, *6. Queensware, China \ Linoleums There's a Lfetime of* , SupremeSerykeinthuRixuriOakDouMeBuma'j Holiday Goods ln TK§ iatiment Will Please You. BE, WISE! SHOP EARLY f Xmas Jewelry QUICK RELIEF BALM *Mt eatarii-RarFtyw-AitthniAlUmruiy, rekirfhirS*raTkrMt twi TmitttH)*. Ajf Mftftdlftki iGitJfBiiii-ililft ftftk.^ ww. TIVGWBvIHIftMVI*VIVIIIfKViVIllWInWIt- ; rottif h r CM (n H»Mand <wLanji. ;**ftrMMhr T m U hk A<uMiEaraftti*, t Hr H mtmmm . i {**18 mlftri*Cr»|i (hanMy. iP twm MI v * mt R«M«lyf*rFiwumonlA< iItttUr CK*86m*4ykmwa, Kim*ami IvyP*l**n. *Ivr* F m I -AvhlagJriiTh-Cornr-BHnkni. «i|b iw, aid ftr.a# at .BMrMkta anil , WMVNMbAVfarwan, _ *•*-]«/•♦wttinii M/fji ifm tm *£« . IRS mXMW* CHEMICALCft*' ftfwvMftflfwMlft' VWnp LIBERTYBONDS ARE WORTH TH E IR FACE V A L U E - PJLUS TH E Id - TER ES T , OH A LL PUR­ CHASES of $50 o r OVER WEBBT. EBYd DIAMONDS WATCHES S i l v e r w a r e DEPENDABLE 1 Jewelry Gifts ' FOR THE SOLDIER BOYS' Open SatUrdap Evening until 9 p.m , *“6E 5thSt., “Sign-of-Ring” Advantages of Early Christmas Buying Shoppers to Dayton JJie big increase in the number of Christmas shoppers in It is surely worth while to coke to Dayton now to Dayton stores during the past week showed plainly that shop for Christmas. You canmake selections of what* the people generally are going to do their gift>buving ever you want—for man, woman, child or the home— early this year. * * ^ * & from varied and complete stocks, Davtonkn? f°lk8***tt0 le89ftlert ^ theadvantages than the in addition to this, the stores are nowhavingfeature saWin -------- \ n m m \ w » ' various lines. Wednesday is a particularly good day for re- f-u ^ t, tt “11sufrounairt»icounties and practically eveVy ducedprice,specials, hut there's something attractive every Liiwi ll sljfttft IttftHIflil IMlll eity and town well represented among the visiting shoppers, day. Come earlyI Mftlftp!. EveryWeduestlay MurfianSlioppM' DaylnDayton

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