The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52
m +m mm ^«*>il«, ■•->r hi** Kae*i»ft it i* Ur better ft xroeeh, the GoWe* cw» do ml* Irpiu weep* car. do that tftftnaujr Wftft iiesideat, ho seem to ftp direction. •mr m tsm a C l iW r M C r y ' t e r F l e t c h e r ’s VJ5R con- AND U. S. CALL Service Kiad T«m Have Always Bought, and which has been in u»e for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of ”* and has been- made under h;s per** r ./A sonal supervision since its infancy* « , , ™ . Allow no one to deceive you in this, . All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘ Just-as-good” are but Experiments tha t trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR 1A Castcria is a harmleetf substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, “ ggf and fSoothing Syrups, ‘I t is pleasant. I t 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 relief of Constipation, Flatulency, *’ d Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids1 of .Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's panacea—-The Mother's Friend. ’ G E N U IN E CASTCRIA A LW A Y S IBears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THKe«MTAUHCOM.ANV. NtWVt>HKCITV. N EW S T Y L E S IN Ladies’ White Boots and Low Shoes Low Heel Pumps at. \ .......................$2.50 and $2.85 Lace oxfords, high or low heels at. , ................. $2.50 Very fine lace o^ords with light turn o r. welted " - soles « » . « . ■«: /. ■ , ». . , a..a a a * a•»", ai > a a a . . a. a, a' a, a , -a a a $ 4 . 0 0 - Pumps a t ......... . . . . . . . .$2.00, $2,50, $3.00 and $4.00 Ladies Lace Boots in white canYas a t .............. .$3.50 In the finest white reinskin a t . . . . '........... ....... .$5,00 - Men's White Oxfords a t . , . . , .$3.00, $3,50 and $5.00 Children's White Canvas Shoes and Slippers The most complete line of white footwear you have ever seen. Frazer’s Shoe Store For 16 Years the Leader XENIA, OHIO THE Htf H GRADE LEHR PIANO I S U S E D A N D E N D O R S ED B Y Tht'ftraiHlC m MMI mi etMutfo,N« w Y'vkCHy. The ftwle, PftfttJilihftu 1 ftMsfti BMMhftNwftKbithM tlhWaOlwifc TMn«MeOeetenwrafyotMatte, Fwbto,Cdo. ANDDTHIR LIADINQOfiti*ERVATQIIIM AtWMt] 3 Z & ‘ tU»i[> . otagalflrfrVtTanAUteoWloweyktojk Umm ike N ft e f w M m U m , Md It hM tel ietod * l i r i U t o a t M t f c e r y t 1* JR* amkA ,'t * ifttUfiictorj pii—. W kitjb jrOR CJkXAl/ WXMim n u r a i . Hi LKtfft A COMPANY, ManuPrs, - Easton, Pa. II la Ike Mlaal pUaa *>r t&a hwtw, wft«r* ita ’.anlMra u d rafldw rtnt. Farm Economy IS local and personal ft «JNIArftDftlirftDftJMU»SM*'iAr4ftMU<r' j Mr. Harry Waddle, wife and aoiU f of Ppilngtlcld, spent the Fourth with }Mr. ar.d Mm. V/, J e Tai’box. i Miss Ilacliel Taibox, who under. *%vcat an operation in a Columbus hos pital, was able to return homo Wed nesday. Mrs. J. IL Fortney, who en tered the hospital at the came time, returned home last week. Mr. M, W. Collins has purchased a Po rt touring car. Joint iiMiiear b*d a iifch* mote Fourth than YriW cotnibg to moat man bo ICayot* MeLa»u placed tha , flue *t I# H«d c >»tft lor plain drunk. I * ■ —r » r j I hftvai «oo»ptBdth« agonov for tHft CHALMESS AUTOMO BILE, If Irttorftfttftfl call for • atcTionatratlon. BOBT, BIRD, Agftnt for Qreane Co, HOWci THIS! Hov'a Thift? iLBTry^yg^TiirT^r m» up v w f i£ s v 0 ne-Hwjflred.Dollars lie t-aid tor tiny case of Catarrh that H S u S * t>mea by H a U ' s takpnll J».Cat^ri\ Mc5la!,cino 1138 be<'n catarrh sufferers for the I*3->t thirty-hyc .years, and has be Mr. Egbert Bird to keep abreast with the times has purchased a now flve passenger Chalmers automobile- Miss Helen Patton has been visit ing friends in New York City and Brooklyn, Mr.’Melvin McMillan, who travels for an Akron clothing firm, is homo on a vacation. Mr. Walter Sterrett, wife and three children, of Pittsburg, are guests of the former's .parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sterrett. „ Mr. Walter Murdock, ‘who has been quite ill for some time but thought to bo much better the first of the week, was taken to the Mc Clellan hospital inXem« Thursday forj an operation. Hla condition a t this time is regarded critical. Mr. W. B. ^terrett and family re turned after a tour of about 1,500 miles going to Chicago and then to Michigan where they visited their sou-in-law and daughter, Bey. and' Mrs. Robb. Mr. Dwight Sterrett, wbotaught this laBt yeor in Wli tnlngton,TiiM returned home with them! * Mr, 'Ed FItchthern, of Belle- fountain, youngest brother j of Mrs,. J . H .Neabit, spent tha week end here. I t has beVn forty-eight years Since Mr. Fitchthorn Visited this place. ‘ Mrs. 3 , E . Bierce has gone to Omro, Wisconsin where she will make her home for the present with her stepdaughter, Mrs. Opal King. The Biggest Loss on Farms Today Perishable Posts and Poor Fence Profits Are Made by Managing a Farm on a Business Basis Use American Steel Fence Posts Mida by American Steal & Wire Company TH EY LA ST A L IFE TIME Thousands In uso in the past 16 years, which have not rotted, rusted or burned because they are heavy zinc . coated inside and outside. American St«*l Posts Can U# Driven Eliminates Fence Repairs Every Post a LLJitning Hod protectsBtoftk from Lightning No mapleaRoquirod Fence Rows Can Be Bi,riled, Des-i tfeying Weeds ami Vermon Land with Htnel Pools is More Valuable. J Baft u* « t ones ter further intermatten or ftsk th* man who ftft« uftftd AmsriWn Staal Fono« Post. TARBOX LUMBER CO, Csdarvilie* Ohio The Fourth of July was pot much different from any other day \ i the .week so fa r as Cedarville' Was con ceded. There was no celebration here and people spent the day at their homes or at work. It has been many years since we have had as pleasant Fourth, no one sweltered'Wednesday. Farmers were busy with their corn and hay while some prepared to cut wheat the last of this week. As a usual thing most all wheat is cut by tee Fourth but the late season changed harvest time this year. The township trustees took oyer wfjftt oil the corporation had left after oiling the Btreets. The oil was placed on the Ollltou pike to the township line as an experiment. The trustees have'filled the breaks on tins pike and have it in splendid condition. This is but proof tha t the trustees and commissioners as well as the state authorities do not look after the upkeep of the roads as they should. Ju st at present there is a greater activity along th a t line. In some of the states, especially New York and Penn sylvania, we learn that’ a man is employed for every five, miles of improved highway. I t is M b duty, to beep It in repair. The oiling of the Clifton pike tio doubt will be a paying Investment as i t will hold the dust down and a t the same time make the surface more waterproof. WANTED: —Dead Stock. We pay the highest cash price. Prompt attention paid to all// calls. Cash paid on removal. Bell PJione, Pitch- in, O, Home Phone, Farmer Line, Springfield, O. Phono No, 1-178 Cedarville, O. Brubaker Bros., Eelma, Ohio. Woman’s friend is a Large Trial Bottlo of Hanoi Prescrip tion. Fine for black' heads, Ec zema and all rough skin and clear complexion. A real skin Tonic. Get a 35c Trial bottle at flic drug store, __ ^____ FOR S A L E : - Automobilo, 6 Possanger bulck touting car, 1912 modal haa boon run about 18*000 miles Is In good running condition. Prlbo $250. Robt. Bird. frank l .?J ohnson , ■ • - ^ Attorney and Couaselor-at-Law XENIA, OHIO. Office over iGalloway A Cherry. ■„ ■ '..m l..)..! ,j^|) Mr. Robert Nelson bag purchased a Chevrolet trouring cur. John Hosier, white, assietet dog catcher in Xeni*, was shot last Wednesday evening by James Ctuzen, 77 ,.a he rm it'liv ing in » shack east of X nna. The latter was the ownt<r of several vicious dogs th a t had bit children and the police ordered the dogs killed. Whin Hosier .shot a t sone of the dogs the old man drew a shot sun and fired killinghim aimiost Instan t ly. When the police and Uherltf Jackson attempted arrest, Cruzen reached for hig gun bnt Patrolman Graham clasp his arms and no doubtprevented him from shooting on« or more of the ofliaers, he hav ing threatened the Sheriff, Oruzen jib an eccentric character vgbo came recently from Mexico whore he lived for years, H* was' raised In this county and a t one time taught school in Xenia. Xenia celebrated the Fourth with a patriotic demonstration, though there was no record-breaking crowd. In the afternoon Judge Woodm'ansee of Cincinnati delivered a splendid speech. There were'iband concerts in the afternoon and evening. A dem onstration of what the Boy Scouts can do under the teaming of Dr. W, A. Galloway and moving pictures in keeping with the day. —•Comply with the new auto law which goeg into offect today. Get your new lens for the auto head lights. Wo have all kinds from the cheapest to the higheHt price, all of which are in the requiremei, s of the law. We have these in stpek atvd can fit you out at onee. R. A. Murdock Garage. Do you get up a t night? Sanol is surely the best for all. kidney or Madder troubles, - Sanol gives relief in’ 24 hours from all back ache and bladder trouble. Sanol Is a guaranteed remedy. 35c and $1.00 a bottle a t the drug store. I f you have an auto accident and do not liaye the new lens to dim your light you personally will be held responsible. , Proteot your- ie lfb y 'th e haw lens and do. not. take chances on the dimmer. Wo have all kinds a t ail prices. R. Ai Murdocks NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS AS TO PARKING AND REGULATIONS IN TOWN. The new automobile, law is now in force and council will insist on a strict observance of the law in the corpora tion. Each machine must be equipped with dimmers or lenses that will dif fuse the light in accordance with the law. Within the Village if the dif fused lenses is not used each machine must use the dimmers, Each' machine must have a tail light arid the speed regulations as provided by statute .must be observed. All automobiles must be parked in accordance With the regulations pro vided by council. I t will be unlawful to park autos in front of hitching racks. There will be no parking of machines in the public square or about the fire cistern in front o f Bird’s store, All machines must pull to the curb'in proper form. Those going north must remain on the east side of Main street, those going south on the west Side of the street,- All autos must be parked by backing the ma chine u>the curb. In this manner you are ready to leave without causing any confusion. Ail automobiles must display the state license. ■- The new law provides that all ve hicles shall be equipped with lights at night. The officers are instructed to see that all vehicles he driven straight up to the racks and'not Side ways, This will insure hitching space for all. Tags will be provided with certain regulations printed threofi. I f your machine or buggy has been, parked wrong you may find a tag tied to it with the check showing wherein you are at fault, The officer will take the number of your machine and keep it on file at the mayor’s office. In case it is reported a second time the officer will be expected to file Charges. These rules and laws are no differ ent than what ate observed in other towns and cities. The laws are on the statute books and the public can only be protected by their enforce ment. Automobile Owners’should ever keep in mind that violation of these laws can result in your license being revoked. By order of Cedarville Village Council, J. W. Johnson,.Clerk. TRUSTEE SALE -Pursuantto an order of U. S. Dis trict, I will offer a t private sale, at my office in Cedarville, Ohio, the stock of groceries and Merchandise, with Furniture and Fixtures, lately owned by the McFarland Grocery Company, on JULY 10th, 1617, a t 10 o’clook In the forenoon. Sale to be made to' highest bona- fide bidder. All bids to be opened a t above hour ’and any person present may increase bid a t that time. Bale Bubicefc to approval of Said court, ANDRRW JAGKSON, . Trustee, MAYOR’S NOTICE *To the owners of th* lots and lands in the village of Cedarville, Ohio. „In compliance) With the re quirements of Section 1752*— a , of lie revised statues I hereby notify the owners of lots and lands In Cedarville to enfc Ahd destroy alt Canada: and common thistles and other noxious weeds growing on any such lots and lauds within the corporation, so th a t’ they may hot mature seeds and spread to adjoin ing lots, Oiifaitur io f any such owner to comply with the law In regard hereto, the town council may employ persona to cut or destroy said noxious weed* and the expense thereof will be a lieti on said lots and lands and collected as taxes. A, P , M c LM a N, Mayor of Village of Cedarville. edv th,e most.i:eiigbie r«n- $ L j or Catarrh. Hall’s CateSh & ?mo ac,ts t}iru the Blood on th e fromThe' V u * ? 1 ex/ 1 Uin,K the Poison ? a S p o r t f o *n4 healinS A® dk> t, ^ ’T h p e taken Hall’s Ca- tm-rh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your Jiealth. Start taking HalPs Catanh Medicine a t once and get rid f « e ? SeJl4 fo r* testlmoinag £•.£ CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 70c. a EGR SALE—I have for sale a verv desirable, centtftily located piece of property in Xenia, which win rent to good tenant to pay 10 per cent ner c-mU£ ‘ 1 TJ 1 ° Pr k e -is ?G, 000 , but time can be had on much of this, if de sired, No better location in town, only one squareYrom court house. As qu^^^^tmentthis "would be first class. T£es*^ ’ No. 39 Greene street, Xenia, Y, M, c . A, Building,' Good In Striving, The triumph over difficulty,'though attended with strain, and stress anil struggle, Is infinitely to be preferred to rest,' relaxation and repose. C A S T O R J A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Best Prices for Butter, Eggs and Poultry Parmer* call us by phone, get our price* on produce, and arrange to have your groceries delivered, • Nagley’ s Grocery Phone 40. Cedarville. Ohio We have the line of woolens everybody is looking for, the newest style* in foreign and Domestic, only first class goods, nothing else KANY, The Leading Tailor XENIA, OHIO No Needles to Chaiigo Plays Any Record Be sure to see and hear this machine be- making a purchase. Machines, gladly sent on approval. • . Galloway & Cherry .. $11 E. Main St., Xenia, 04 GROCERIES that SATISFY • • 6 . _ i . I t is a man-sised job to keep up a stock in condition to meet the wants of^ all the people, but that is what we are doing, 0We are prepared at all times to* give you the best of the market—clean, fresh, satisfying Groceries aUd Pro- visioua of every description. And at Very Moderate prices, considering the times. Try US next time. We'll make good. FLYER forFriday andSaturdayonly 25-lb. Sack of Pure Cane Sugar - - - Hers j£ a chance to buy Sugar far below the regular selling price, $ 1.98 Old Reliable Coffee Found, steel out Mo Prunes, fancy large Santa Ulara 40^50 size; * poubtls for...... .......... Mo Cot nt r y® u tte r 1 Per pound ............................ . - ........85o Ex tra fine Dried Peaches per pound 12*46 White Oorn Meal * * saoks f o r ...... .............................................18o Steel Out Coffee per pound...................... ....... 1 ...,,^ M ..W*trt.M.'t.190 9 Dlfferedt Kinds of Bread per loaf...................... iinoidoiltnnuiMiHiMitiiHftnondd Just Received a Car ef Watermelons and Cantaloupes # Get One Off the Icfl For Your Sunday BLner £ . Schmidt 6 Co ■ • Wholesale and Retail Grocers' 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio K V I W h
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