The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52
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GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS the Signature of InUseForOyer 30 Years The Kind You H * v * A lw ays Bought ri THta-CMHTAUIGCCtMyANV. NgWVONKCiyY. • / , MUST WOM&N AbOtffi Os every hand, from President down, the exhortation is for women to prasties •eonoiny, Us* U u flour and more meal, e a t out all waste m the fcitohan, lighten the weight of the garbage ean. All very well in its plaee. Bat the we- meii are beginning to notto* tha t not ■much i t being said on this subject to the men. Why shettld wemen be arged to save feeds while the brewer Je permitted to worse than wasteeueh a large quantity of i t r I t is said that a larger acreage is devoted to- barley this year than heretofore. Will th a t-m ee t any reainead? W lllit keep any child from starving? - While women, be- eauee of the shortage !u foods, have to put their children on short rations, most men have their smoke* and d\tta»? Some people seem to think th a t there ie some ground for fearing dlssat if faction among tbs foren working people if their beer is taken from them, In other words, they ate supposed, to th ink ‘more of lheir beer than of -their country. After all, is th a t not a pretext? Is not th* real reason because of th e hold th a t the liquor men have upon the President politically? Me may learn after a while th a t he made a bad bargain when he exchanged the good will of the temperance people for the liquor fraternity. Shall we quilpetlWbning Congress for national prohibition, as a war measure? No' doubt tha t Is what many would wish. They have be come tired of this continued .fusil lade of letters, telegrams,- and petitions. B a t the widow gamed her case%1th the unjust judge by giving him no re s t until he granted it. T h a t ip the, way tha t we may hope to win, SLet us keep con tinually knocking -at* the door of Congress until our moBt reasonable request is granted. brightena Wherever this paint is used dirt and’ dfaginew must disappear, decay and deterioration of property is arrested,-anda much more attractive home is always the certain result. _ . Printed FormutaOn Every Package. ‘ b u x te ^ e w .■rtetaasaq SO LD BY s sa c p c ........ , „~ „.L NOW’S THIS? How’s This? * 002 $ and speed Old John Barleycorn had a fast: ride last Saturday afternoon down Imess hill west of Xenia when an auto driven by Harry Bennett of Dayton was ssnt a t a speed esti mated a t ?o miles an hour. His only companion was Can Bebnler ofDayton, who received only minor injuria*. The car, a speeder converted from a roadster, was a total wreok it having swerved from the road in making the second turn, wbiob is almost a | right angles. The ma chine swiped a thirty foot telephone pole just a t the driver’s seat. As tb s pole stood a t the side of the hill the machine was wedged so that the assistance of several men as well as a,power touring car were necessary to remove it. Bennettsuetalned terrlblelnjurtes, both legs being broken, some of the beuse being driven into his abdomen. -He was taken to a Dayton hospital where he died Sabbath evening. The rear of the machine had five largo rocks op i | .to aot ae ballast. These were thrown thirty or forty feet over the embankment into a corn held. A peculiar fact was th a t Behier was thrown five feet farther than the stones, jin the wreck was found a bottle of boose th a t did not have a scratch on it. S eventy - six suits -According to the report of Clerk of Court George JSboot* there were 76 suits for divorce Bled in this county. Thirty eight divorces were granted and sixteen dismissed. Absence and gross, neglect formed the grounds .for most of the cases. Twelve adultery, 11 cruelty and one each for druudeune*sand fraud and flve miscellaneous reasons. There Were 664 cases in common pleas court, 287 being Bled during the year. 288 were disposed of and 14 taken- to higher court." ,67 civil judgments were rendered and 107 final decrees. The money involved was 1118,608.81. We offer One Hundred Dollars Se ward for.any case of Catarrh that cannot’be cured by Hail's Catarrh Medicine. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been taken" by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has be come known as the most reliable rem edy for Catarrh* Hall’s Catarrh ■Medicine .acts thru -the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison .from the Blood and heaung the dis eased portions. - After yon have taken Hall’s Ca tarrh Medicine for a short time you will See a great improvement in your, general health. S tart taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine a t once and get rid of catarrh. Send f o r " testimonials, fr*& ■. ■„ 1 ' , F, J . CHENEY A Co., Toledo,. Ohio Sold by all Druggists, 75c. FORSAKE—I have for tale a very desirable, centrally located, piece of property in Xenia, which wul rent to good, tenant to pay 10' per cent per annum. The price is $6,000, but time can be. had on much of this, if de- . sired. No better location in town, only one square from court house. As an investment this would be first class. See A. W. Tresise, No* 80 Greene street, Xenia, Y.-M. C. A. Building.- Kerr & Hastings Bros. FOR SALEI—Threa largo- lots on Walnut aireet.wlth half inter e s t in ft big potato crop. • DR. J. O. STEWART GROCERIES that SATISFY I t is a mati-sised Job to keep up » stock incondUisn to meet ths wants of all the people, but that is what we are doing. W« are prepared at all times to give you the best «f the markets— eftan, fresh, satisfying Groceries, and Pro visions of every description. And at Very Moderate prices, considering the times. Try UQ next time. We’ll make good. FLYER forFriday andSaturdayonly 25-lb. Sack of . ¥ * Pure Cane Sugar - Here is a chance to buy Sugar far heiaw the regular selling price. Old Esliabl* Coffee Found, *teel out 280 Prune*, fancy large Santa Clara U>-60tlze, 2 pound* for........................ ,.26o •m in ify Butter * Per pound Ex tra fine Dried Peach** ]yerpound 12«c White Corn Meal Ssaok*tor Stool Cut Goilo . ? POllQiltiMMUKiWmiMtimftittiPmainmiHiibitiiqiirtmMtt)19o 0 Differed* Kind* of Broad per lo a f ............... . ,4c Just R e ce iv ed a C a r e f Watermelons and Cantaloupes Get One Oil the Ice For Your Sunday Dinner H. E, Schmidt (& Co W h o le s a le and R a l 30 S o u th D e tro i t S t r e e t , *1- G ro cer * . Xenia, Ohio Me* line'" ^ HipA ili»^*ihlWip*fi*Gllw>ihsiW»»Nj.GWsi*i!4e# HAINES FARM SOLD Mr. Allen Haines, of Dayton was iu town Monday, in company with Mr, Hervey Bailey, of -Xenia, the former having sold wbafcwas known as the Newton ‘Towneley farm on the Uolumbue'pike to Mr. BaUey. The farm comprise* 202acres and it 1* reported brought $ 122,60 an acre. Mr.Abe Mahn h*» boon the ^tenant for several year* but expects, to seek a smaller farm nex t spring. I t -it reported th a t Mr. Bailey and moth er, Bavins sold their Xenia reel* donee, may conclude to move to the. Haines place'/ 1 ' ELTON GETS OLD PUCE ' * I ' , ( - As predicted last w$ek when Gov, Cox .asked for th a designation of Supt. Kimbrough of the O* 8, A 8. o. Home At Xenia, th a t Col. Joseph Elton would be named as successor* . Gov. Cox did to Kimbrough what former governor -Willis did to Blton when he naked for his resignation to give a Republican the place/ Gov. Cox wanted the Institution under Democratic control and Supt. Kimbrough made no contest to hold the place knowing i t was one of political spoil that felLto the victors. WANTS HEART BALM FROM RICHMAN Cassius O, Holier, former James town resident, who for.the past few year* has been in the auto business m* Xenia, was sued Monday for $10,000 dam ages'for alleged breaob of promise by Florence K. Hehnebly of Dayton, a former Xenia girl. The petition atates th a t such a promise wks made sometime dur ing1016 and th a t she has waited much to her humiliation and only damages In the above *um would heal the wound, Holier is reported to be quite wealthy and is a widow er, t NOLIQUOR ADS The postal department has issued instructions as to publications shat oarry liquor ads' amt circulate lu dry territory. No letter, postal card, circular, newspaper, pamph le t or other publication containing sbeh advertising is allowed the use of the mails In d ry territory. CASTOR IA For Infant* tad Children In U m ForOver30 Year* Always b sm the Signatnrs of The Car With a Wonderful Motor O A K L A N D _ Sensible Ux 41 B , F, Motor, 2150 lbs, Weight 82x4 inch Tires and 20 Other features. Get a Demonstration. C . B . S C H M I D T ■ . With halCawr Meter Oem/i Get. Church and Whtt*m*n*t.(Xenia, dfnatedtata Ai**t G tm trid O h io19 G rtx tM t JHor# Springfield, Ohio Now Going on THE SALE YOU'VE BEIN' WAITING FOR . THE BIGGEST AND BEST OF ALL THE POSITIVE PEER OF APPAREL VALUES THE SUPREME MONEY SAVING CARNIVAL THE TRIUMPH OF PRICE OVER VALUE THE UNSURPASSED, THE UNEQUALLED THE UNAPPROACHED SALE OF THE SEASON Wren’s of Women’s and Misses’ Suits Dresses Skirts / 4 w: Worth Coming Miles to Attend. Goats Etc. Fare* Rofunded Both Way* Up- ,on Purchase* of |15 or Mora. - ’_____ :___!_____ L-J___________ : ______ :_ __ ! ___ _ _ _ ________ ---------- ------------- ......^ -■*■■ .. . ” - T -p r r — T" J U L Y - C L E A R A N C E , ' 1 - \ \ S A L E ON IN FULL SWING „ Savings up to ONE-THIRD SOME CASES MORE The market is advancing, but Cappel’s cut prices just the same. Positive Clearance is absolutely necessary to clear away odd lots and broken assortments. ■ Save on Rugs. < - Save on Bedroom Furniture. . ; Save on Diningroom Furniture ■ Save on Porch Furniture. /> . Save on Stoves. <c"' Save on Everything for the Home Remember th is—prices have not as yet reached the top notch. So take Rockefeller’s advice and SAVE WHILE YOU CAN —Comply with the new auto law which goes into effect today. Get your new lens for tH* auto head lights. Wo have all kinds from th* cheapest to th* highent prioe, all of which ate in the requirements of the law. We have these In stock and can fit you out a t ones, -It. A. Murdock Garage. When you have the backache the liver or kidneys are sure to he out of gear, Try S4anol, it does wonders for the liver, kid neys and .bladder, A trial 35e hottle of Sanol will convince you. Get it a t the drug store* Spring and Summer We Have the line of woolea* everybody is e*" - looking for, the newest styles in foreign and Domestic, only first class goods, nothing else ,Js T9L . KANY, The Leading Tailor XENIA, OHIO ta C P Ten thou bers were < Friday and as the retu man that l ious momer would be. drawing w meet with i? • we give th from Green, be chosen t . a part of An.< <M has taken a J- mocracy agi r Greene co 230, and in of the aut twice that i been drawn, looked that • been drawn, not be given are received 258—Harry 458—MereU 1436—Enoch 854—Raymi 1894—Bober 1878—Elwoo . 1095—M. B. 2022—Sidney 1455—-Jolm i 783—G. A. 1813—Wm. C 1$58—Harolf 1752—F. B. 1117—Cramr 1572—T. C. 1748—A. J. 1 2195—Chas, 837—Clark 2036—Luther 337—Edgar 676—George 275—C. D. I '" - * 509—Robert 1185—E. C'. 564—David i . m 2166—Geo. B _ 045—David 1913—K ,O.I 596—Noble 1267—Water 2148—Moses 536—Alonso 1495—G. A. 548—Fred 1 126 —Ernest 1679—B. Sto: 1237—W. O. 784—Floyd 1732—James 755—Carl V , 107—Harry 1546—W. H. 1563—Chas. 2099—W. Me 1369—Wilf. ‘ 616—B, H. 373—Russel 1676—G. L. ! 1266 —John 1 1891—H. S . . 770—W. E, j 412^-A. R. j 486—Calvin 692—rC. Sw 600—Fay E 1986—Wm. \ f 810 —Robert • 1539—H. J. j 1682—B ..J. i 507—Oscar 309—John I , 437—John I 1324—John I 604—H. Fla 43—Milton 2181—Elmer 1763—F. F. 1548—N. G. j 1264—Joe Ft) 1066—L. E. B ' 924—Roy H 420—David' < . ■ . 1014—Harley 1178—C. L. P 514—Howar< 433—Robert 1329—Charles 10—H. E. I 1045—J. C. T 1031—Arthur 1705—J. L. Q .1331—Reo Ru 1685—Ervir h 487—Robt. Jr 1282 —Geo. W 1325—Luttrel 1847—Ezra Lj 797—M. L. S 402 —Roy Sa 1536—Everett • 1922—Paul B. 1723—J. W. i 1779—Motey 1236—Robert 2011 —Earl C. 432—Fred L. 18 —Arthur 625—Wm. N. 927—James 1 1484—W. I. D. 739—Louie A 1751—R* W'.- J 601 — Wilton 1322—Robert p 1146—C. O. B: 1103—W. F. J 1395—L. O. C 606—R. E. C 182 —Daniel J 1771—F. W. fa Kig^John Bn 46 -L aw . D: 1020 —Alvic P • 1651—G, E. M 1099—Hon. 1955—G. E. M 1636—Carl F,. 223—Oms R 2066 —*An. Pyi 1441—John A. 117—d a r. N. 602 —Denvil l 390—C. W. 1 70^.Wm. R. 1818—W. H. 772—'Willi* P 1456—Homer 721—J- H. Jo '* 1419—William 7 8 6 -Ja s -»■ 1549—M. Past 1476-0. N. t 280 -Jo s . J. < 1292—Hon- a * 972-Carl As 98:;-Chns. W 757—‘T. H. 1 966 —Alonr-o 868-Warren 2230 W. l- 832-Geo. S090«-*Wfu* L. 879—Meryl I' » >"*l f \ i 4
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