The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52

»>.«.•.-*!*»*»***r* m M a ** iTSia Cedarvillo Herald, rmicuBRAirrirn) C h i l d r e n C r y f o r F l e t c h e r ’s $1.01) P e r Y c a f . ^ ? w i KARLH BULL Edito F.tittTed a t 1! i * j rn st-o fik e , Cedar- c ’ l >e, October 31, l&^7» as second !class n ialter. FRIDAY , DECEMBER W, 11)17 Thd Xipd You Have Always Bought, and which ban? been. In tu* for oyer over 30 years, has borne the f i l a t u r e of and has been made under his per­ sonal gupsrvMoa elnse its M o s e y .. Allow x^oone to c’oelive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-goofl ” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infanta and Children—Experience anaipsfc Eriperimsnt. W h a t i s C A S T O R !A CaBtoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the xelief 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. G E N U IN E C A S T O R I A a l w a y s iBears the S i g n a t u r e t>£ ........ ..... ........ "r ™ ^ ’ 4 M InUseForOver M Years T h e K i n d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t THECCNTAUHCOMMNV. HRWYOflKCITV, ~... ........... .... “ k f s s r c s s s : -'NUMBER FIFTY-TWO. Why Take Chances —ON YOON— Pall and Winter Suit In buying a ready made Suit or Overcoat when you an be assured of perfect satisfaction by letting us Ktak« your Suit or Overcoat to order? Exclusive­ ness is the keynote of our prices. There is certain Satisfaction in our service. KANY, The Tailor ’ XENIA, OHIO., This issue complete..; our your and the Herald enters upon its forty-first year with the coimnj? issue. Time is taking this institution well up in years as it is all of us in what eyer line we are engaged; When wo look back to April 185)9, when the Herald came under our management, we can hardly realize that it scon rvill be nineteen years since wo made our bow to the public in editorial capacity. We feel that we* should be. justly proud of a stewardship of nearly nineteen of tlic forty 'years the Herald has been be­ fore the community. We have en­ deavored to" stand for the right" as we saw it and on such a platform has caused us to experience the “bitter along ‘with the sweet.”- We have no regrets other than ouv *> inability at times to giye the Herald family of readers a-more than local news medium,. When we look around in? and note the failures' the past two [years, due to the increasing cost of newspaper production, and the fact that we ha' •* -’ceased oiir subscript tion rate, we arc grateful to •know that we have kept between,the bounds of safe business judgement for seif [preservation ana Keeping this well founded institution from being smash-: eel on the rocks of adversity, FTeasc retu rn books which are over duo. There will he no flneu until Tuesday, December 18. Those wishing to contribute to the Christ mas tre a t for the local soldier boys should leave the package with Mrs, IOdiih B lair no t late r than 4 p. in. Satu rday , Tho county has been organized for this purpose anddUre. B lair is local chairman. Candy, figs, raisins, fru it cake is the best lis t to select as fru its would freeze before they would roach tho camp. B U T T E R Will pay 40c pound for good fresh butter. Robt. Bird & Sons Co. Keep in nund “ Womanhood” to­ night and tomorrow. Tho Clifton public schools will give a Christmas en tertainmen t in tin* opera house Friday, December 21, a t 12;30 o’clock. .The small pox quarantine a t tlTe homo of Mr, F P. Hastings has hben lifted and Misses McClellan and Trumbull -permitted to go to their homes. — Men’s Sheep Lined Work Coats- . R. Bird * Sons Co. AT uiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii GIFT TIME, H Make glad your friends with things that endure, W e f jgj I are offering you that *class of good|—not only tha tljg H class, but some of the best of their respective kirids.f| j j W -W -W Guaranteed Rings s Unlike other rings—Lost and cracked sets are replaced without charge. | CONKLIN'S SELF-FILLING NON-BREAKABME FOUNTAIN PENS satisfaction, a' new pen or :* ' your money back. Could you a*k more. ■ * • . . , Watches for Both Sexes Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Illinois. Hampden and Ingefsollsjor the Boys. l\ Rockford, Community, 1847 Rogers Silver. YQUREX Silver, perhaps not so well known* but will bear fl close acquaintance. Let us explain its advantages, ♦ We are, showing many things in High Grade Gold-filled and Solid Gold Jewelry in New Designs. «j Here is a line of Fine French Ivory Toilet Articles <$> which we put initials in PURE (24 K .) GOLD a These letters, being PURE GOLD, will not tarnish. ;i A Good Clock will make a Home More Cheerful, l\ Rich, Sparkling Cut Glass Beautifies the Table, “ Womanhood” F riday evening a t 7p m,, Saturday a t 2 p. in. unci' 7 p, m. Murdock Theatre. Admission Sue. SOLDIERS WATCHFULLY WAIT. Military observers in Europe say that they have never seen soldiers to -.excel the Americans in adapability, ' Our' men are declared to make re­ markable progress in all tlie essen­ tials of training which' the trenches all'ord, and they are looked upon as promising a signal contribution . to the Allied “punch” when once they arc assembled, in sufficient numbers to be an appreciable factor in the line. This is good news but not un­ expected. The American, with his initiative and hi ^enterprise, should be second to none in any endeavor to which he is a party. He has never yet failed to give a good account of himself. He will not fail now. All the American soldier wants is the necessary equipment,;adequate sup­ port a t home and a chance to fight. —Jam es R7 Reiser Neck­ wear all shapses for gifts 25c to $5.00. G. A. Weaver, Xenia, O. "Fly Away Sleds at R. Bird & Sons Co. Many articles are beautified by GOOD .engraving. Our engraving, is all hand work andfis CUT, NOT SCRATCHED, as is the case with machine work. We do a reasonable amount of. engraving without e*tra charge. ' Give Us a. Christmas Call. We Assure You a Square Deal FRED L NELSON ~ Jeweler and Optometrist JAMESTOWN, OHIO = Tho sale of the John Fields house­ hold goods w^s postponed last Sat­ urdays owing to th e weather. The sale will be held tomorrow, the 15th; “ Womanhood” Murdock Theatre December M and 15. ■with — Sill£ Mufflers ciass 50c to $10. C, A. Weaver, Xen ia , O. Farm Economy The Biggest Loss on Farms Today is Perishable Posts and Poor Fence ~ Profits'Are Made by Managing a Farrn on a Business' Basis Use American Steel Fence Posts Made by American Steel & Wire Company TH EY LA ST A L IF E T IM E Thousands in uso In tho past 1*»yonrs. which have not rotted*^ rusted or burned because thoy are hoavy zinc coated inside and outside. American Steel Posts-*, Oan Be Driven E lim inates Fence Repairs Every Post a Liuhtning Rod Y l*Protects Stock from Lightning No Staples Requ ired Fence Rows Oan Be Burned, Des­ tro y in g Wood;) and Vertrion Land with Steel Posts is More Valuable. EGGS Bring us your surplus. Will pay ybu 50c doz^n In trade. , R. Bird & Sens Co. S e r v i c e a b l e Christ­ m a s G i f t s o f th e s ta p le Kind in a l l de - d a r tm e n t s . C. A . W eaver , O . An additional speaker, hds been ob­ tained for the Sabbath evening meet­ ing ’’ ’ a if of the y . W. .C. A. work, Dr, Lou R, MGcleilan. of Xenia. The W„ G. T, U, will ■’meet a t the name of Sirs. Q, L. Smith next Thurs­ day a t 2 p. m. — OVERCOATS Men’s and Boys’. A number of choice all wool overcoats at HALF TH E IR value. Ask to see them. R. Bird and Sons Co. mimiiiiJiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiimimimiiimi iiHimimmmiiiijmmuiinir | Never Again Until the World | War is Oyer ! "(■ r The. Exchange* Bank has mailed out *5 the checks to the patrons of the I s Christmas Savings Club, a new form ; ~ of saving small amounts throughout, s the year for Christmas or any other 1 5 utp tho member* may see fit to use \ ~ it. The.,- savings 'club has proven a : E popular institution not only here bu t. E wherever it is tried. Be ready to ■= sta rt this coming year. |U Will the following offer appear. Next Friday and | i . Saturday only and so long as the supply lasts which 1 1 is*limited. I Your G rocer H a s 34 C en ts For You ■*me nnMUuUkn Ur Mn«#r pier. Best Prices for Butter, Eggs and Saved S «* u» sit ones for further Information or ask the man who Hpa used American Stool Fence Post. TARBOX LUM BER CO. Cedar viIle,.;Ohio ■Ecc2r^ru.;»ise,:^*2*t«*eie';z2r.-ic£3** ( This month’s Batterick Patterns are 10c and lBc-none* higlier* Farmer* call us by phone, get our prices on produce, and arrange to have your groceries delivered. $1.10 Value for 76 Cents 76 Cents You Can Get 2 Lbs. Golden Sun Steel Cut Coffee in cans value 70c 1-4 Lb. Golden Sun Young Hyson Tea v a lu e .. . . . . . . . . . ...20c 1 Pkge, Golden Sun Ground Black Pepper value................ .10o ' 1 Pkge Golden Sun Ground Cinnamon v a lu e . ........ ............lOo , $ 1 . 1 0 There is no better, no finer, no mote satisfying coffee to be had at any price, Your grocer has or can. get for you this bargain. Phone you£_order at once or call at these Nagley’s Grocery Phone 40. Cedarville, Ohio Ced&rviile* OhTtT. M. 0. Nagley R. T Nelson W. W. Troute Grocery Co. L. H. Sullenberger Grocers Clifton* Ohio. W. B. Clark W. D. Prints Jamestown, O. Jenkins & Turnbull W W. Johnson H. S. Glass & Son F» W. Jewell S J. S. Stryker = ............................................................................................................................................................................................ QUICK RELIEF BALM ■mW-" “" “■" ....-i- & 9M6K nM • M l b r C OitUrii-H«yFiwf-iUlhM*Rimsdy, SMf«f *«r« tbfMt andTomiilt i W*wln>li>ami Nauralfll*RamMy. raftafSr CtMi« Hindami onlungt. ' rotfof far ToothiohandEaraehi. Oa«|haandHaarsafttM. • tm M tfMwotaOraoipRamady. Baat PravanUhvaandRamadyfar Pnaumonla. vNaiMtlar PRaRamady known, faatRamadyfar lama andIvyPoltnn. ParSardPaat -AohingJatnia-Coma-Sunhfna. »§ * , *•# and at.Ad *t OruatUtd and PMllWi *t Ily mail. aa* J*a*«naalHa «i-n tlm «da|cjar -J jar **ntain* • tim«» a«e Jar. f'.oa THE COLUMSUi CHEMICAL CO^ CaivmkM, Ohi« « m , m u w t e n i t v a , eWBSHp SRVBK- W Christmas Shopping Christmas m Satisfaction on Means Real W - tmhltMt of Diitia Tiiii'o Bureai r .Tir'i'iailr.'JUelOf .JMOe In Dayton stores you see everything the world has to offer in the way of Christmas Gifts. From this great variety, how easy-it is to select the most suitable present for every one! . •And that means joy for you as well as huge delight for the recipient, Come and mingle with the thousands of ChrLtmas shoppers from near and far. I t’s a positive pleasure to be among' them, seeing the displays and the people's selections. Remember, the exceptionally low prices in Dayton— for anything you need- make it decided economy to shop in Dayton. 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