The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52

CUSTOM For Infants and Children. M.«%rs KnowThat GenuineGastoria A l w a y s Bears the Signature o f i TherebyFromohn^ C b e e r fu in p s s a n d ^ C ^ B S S g f i S * jati^etFdSa^0BJB^ ■ ■ £ £ £ % # $ & * * o S m s * * ftoknr^&SL. t J t & s s & s r rac-SImiieSijntt^01 n r c G ’ i tje W V O S ^ , .L Use ForOver ■ V Thirty Years The Cedarville Herald. ™ wmiKteE hospital f r . e o P « r Y <m t. K A R LH BULL J i lU a g aw,j. jmjj .1 jssg Watered at the Poat-iJffloa, Cedar- vtile, October 31, 1887, «u» aeeomi class matter. F R ID A Y , DJBOXU9 » R 7, JW7 BETTER BE SURE, rarrr=--! Judge Marcus tthoup, xrh* has E d l t o bee0 1Q Poor health the past few ^ ’ months is now in the John H opkins Aoapitai in Baltimore fpr the treat* w ep t of diabetis being under the care o f Hr. Barker, a specialist*' tor fifteen days. Rome time ago Judge Sboup loktthe sight o f one eye due to a cataract but it is said this ean be removed and the sight restored, fits law office in Xen ia has been dosed during his absence and his many friends hope for bis ultimate recovery. Exact Copy o f Wrapper.- THCCINTAUflROJNPANT*NKWYORKCITY* Why Take Chances — 0(1 YOUR- Fall andWinter Suit In buying a ready made Suit or Qvercoafc when you an be aaiured of perfect satisfaction b y Jetting ua make your Suit or Overcoat to order? Exclusive­ ness ia the keynote of our prices. There is certain Satisfaction in our service. K ANV TheTailof XENIA, OHIO, Through the national and state food adminietratione the public is being, ed­ ucated as to what prices should be paid fo r the commodities o f * life. Only during war time would the American people stand fo r such ac­ tion, which is .perfectly proper that justice should be done all. In the fixing, o f prices to tiie con­ sumer it must not be overlooked that tiie retailer is first o f all governed by what he must pay the wholesaler. We hear o f various prices on the same articles, even in the same towns and cities. Much o f this is due to the fact that one retailer can buy in greater quantities than.the other and give a price somewhat lower than his com­ petitor. „ ' There should be a fair margin guar­ anteed the retailer as well as the con­ sumer The- cosirof-operation i n va­ rious stores is different, due to rent, delivery, and the service that is main­ tained, and it must not be forgotten that the people o f the country have al­ ways .been drawn to the stores that give the best service, even though the price o f goods might be somewhat higher. Complaints have been made that tile prices fixed on certain commodities have enabled large retailers to make a greater profit "tJ an ever ~befbre. Again many merchants have stocks on hand that cost them what they have been asked to sell for. This is not fair to the retailer, who would go out of business if forced to sell goods that way, • While" the government and state are working fo r the best interests o f all; the public should not be too eager to compare prices of- the big concerns against those who are unable to han­ dle car lots. ELECTION INVESTIGATION Depositions in. the Fourth Ward election cases were taken before Justice Jones in Xenia, Friday. I t is said that about 70 ballots are jnu litated. The evidence w ill be examined by Judge K y le who may order a hearing to open the ballots, ON CORN TOUR V irgil Geary o f Jamestown is the champion corn raiser o f this county and le ft Monday on the Ohio Corn boys f<)r Washington and Mew-York- City. Miss Miriam Hawkins, won the free trip to Washington fo r the best display' o f canned fru it and bak ing a t the county fair. The trip is paid for b y the Greene County Fair Beard. ' FROM WEST MILTON It is said a government agent was in South Charleston last week look­ ing up citizens and farmers that will come in fo r the income tax. The gov­ ernment is badly in need o f revenue for war purposes and there seems to be no. chance fo r a man escaping that has an income o f $1,000 or more i f sin­ gle or $2,000 or more if married. ' The Rev. <X F. Proudfit, D.D., of Des Moines,Jowa, has accepted a call to the Second U. P.. church in Xenia, find will enter upon his work about the first o f the year. Howard Coffin, tbs automobile engineer who designed the famous Hudson super-six has been placed a t the head, o f the war board by President W ilson. Coffin with others are working out an airoplaDe engine ju st as the government Liberty motor truck was designed. Coffin came from . W est M ilton, Miami county - and is ane o f the foremost engineers in the country. It is strange to relate that Herbert Hoover, the nation 's food dictator, came from a fam ily that resided on the very farm on which Coffin was roared, HOW’S THIS? * ; How's This? The rapid growth in sales pf Frat Clothes during our DISSOLUTION PARTNERSHIP is evidence that they’re priced right, smartly fashioned and made of quality fabric. We’ve strained every effort to put Frat clothes to the fore and we’ve succeeded At $8.65, $9.95* $10.95, $12.95, $14?95, $16.95, $17.65, $19.85 and $20 25 we're showing suits-and -overcoats that completely take tbe edge.off any­ thing in town at much higher prices. I f you need actual proof about these Frat clothes, would suggest that you try them out. If you find they are not worth what you paid, you can" have your money back—that’ s hoW much we think of them. You’ll also see some real bargaing in Furnishings, Hats and Caps. STRAUSS & HUB The wo well wt noctslt silver, U * 99 ‘The Surprise Store1 28-30 E. Third St., Dayton, Ohio las V , Mrs. Mary Armstrong has been the guest o f Mr. bud Mrs. Ervin Fans. - The Murdock garage has received a car containing live Ford touring hardly supply the demand, It has been some time since more than one or two machines were allowed agents at one time. Farm Economy c a s t o r i a :W For Infants and Children The Biggest Loss on Farms Today is Perishable Posts and Poor Fence .. . • •* I i ■■ » $ t Profits Are Made by Managing a Farm on a Business Basis . ‘ * 4* Use American Steel Fence Posts — Made by AmericanSteel & Wire Companyr THEY LAST A LIFE TIME Thousands in use tn the past IS years, wh ich have not rotted, • • rusted or burned because they are heavy zinc * coated inside and outside. Am e rican S te e l P o s ts— Gan Be Driven E lim inates Fence Repairs E v e ry Host a L ightn ing Rod Protects Stock from Lightning H o Staples Required Fence R ow s Gan Be Burned, Des* troying Weeds and Vermeil Land wlth a teal Posts Is Mors Valuable. S e e u s S t cnee for further in form ation or a sk the m an w ho haa used Am e rican S te a l Feneo P o st. TAJRBOX LUMBER CO. Cedarville,*Ohio T h is m on th ** B u tte r ie k P a tte r n s 1 6 e a n d lS c ~ ~ n o n e h ig h e r . For I fants and Children In Use For Over3 0 Years .Always bears the . ' Signature of ' We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ ward fo r any case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured, by Hall’s Catarrh MediciUe. ■ Hall's Catarrh' Medicine haa been taken by catarrh sufferers fo r the pass luu'ty-fiya years, and has be­ come known; an the most reliable rem­ edy for Catarrh." Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Flood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the dis- ' ^ l’TK ro :^ ^ 'H a U V ’'Ca- tarrh Medicine fo r a ahorfc time you will see * great improvement, in your * * Start taking Hall's Furniture Gifts Will Please and Last a Lifetime general health* ' Medidine a t once and get rid Send for testimonials, Catarrh . of* catarrh* free. • F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggist 75c. Saudi Eczema Prescription is a famous old remedy for all forms of Eczema and “skin diseases. Sanol is a guaranteed remedy. Qet a 35c large trial bottle at the drug store. • L e t Y o u r G ifts T h is Christm as be Sensib le O nes. Best Prices for Butter,Eggsand Poultry Farmers call us by phone, get our prices on produce, and arrange to have your groceries delivered. Nagley’s Grocery P h o n e 40 . Cedarvilfe, Ohio W. Hundreds of Useful Articles to Select from at our Store All Merchandise Marked in Plain Figure Prices* Tin_ ’s Fnraiture Store Xenia, 36-38 West Main Street, Oh io QUICK RELIEF BALM r*#*ffeeC#M In Hud and on L mm *. *t r*#*f f#r THthich and Earaoha. far Omits ami Hsarasnssa. tort S mmafa Crattp Remedy. PmantaHvi ami R«m*ay far Pneumenta M hitter Me Remedy ftnawn. pat Remedy far Mams and Ivy Pel*e», w r fan Feet -AeMitf Wnts-Canw-Banlont. •§•* i * * M 4 $£.** *1 Oftifcalftli* and H tlid i, #r Of mail, pastaaid, I jar M ^ a ia s a timaa *|* jar, . TBSOOtUMROt OMEMIOAL 0 O 4 eWa » m -.m 0 . aH aaL i^ . SiMi Ora l&ftMka n Come to Dayton Now for Your Christmas N Gifts and Other Needs* It will he greatly to your advantage to come shopping now rather than wait until later on. Now the leading stores o f Dayton are having special sales o f winter apparel for men, women and children, with price reductions usually not made until the fag* end o f a season, and unheard-of before at this time of E iM i iM f i y t M M T r » H t o r n im vM i Here is a great economical buying opportunity for you in connection with your Christmas shopping. Don’t miss it! Whether you want a cloak, coat, dress* suit* furs* hat* shoes; anything for wear or for the home, up-to-the-minute in style—come! In the stores you’ll find a wealth o f g ift suggestions With the best o f facilities fo r good selection* EvcryWctefay SiManloppiiijV DdylnDayton M t lia f iM K iiifU n M t k s N iM iM

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