The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26

. r —■ - —■--l_», ■^•'UPP-,.. I - ; itV** idMliixii ” n>YK ts< . ■ a e n i * mu Py#b«My »&u out |» ||* M6WWMd^y il£t *wt « t n i from t i t m iw a sj»<iwh Bun* $jg£ #*dl jii r ^ 'i ttM M i INuoIc. S*$£t sesrish- ptiepiisff fo r ■* thoosfy i»«f AiSltuwO'korwo «f bl«ttft«: «M rtP ** pt**t l i d 1** l*S«M» beasts ia. the fidnity J§M* *ad ’wi'jjktbs j I f fM w r acre titer# to get the eptetagi __ company Tslues the a t |1000 and m particular &kmvAm# M t . & * •& Okie S tate Jereraid. aud Na- Bogolsr price M ; Owr- prioa, $4M* - . HeraML S tele Jeanud, Ohio Turn* «r, Regular price $$; 0* r Price $4J$. Herald, State Jourwd, McCall's Mftgaxufee, Regular price $4.78; Our P rice $ l £&, i • k Herald* S tate near, Regular IT * . ■ . . . Herald, State Journal, 7 a m Fireside, Regular price $4.25; price 18,80. .,» » ., . . . . . . Be- JouraaL H em ttriee, $*; Oar price and Opr irae staadUg new -a and had ittsfc been fin- he packed; 1foe m»cfc neks about nine feet were blown ip the earth while tiding nearby wan a total wreck was no low of life the plant being operated at night, . , PAUL 9WLES DIES UNDER ANAESTHETIC ,FOLLOWING FALL Paul Stiles, aged 45, of Springfield, abtherdn-law of,Mr. J, Cv Barber of fell on the icy pavement Thursday night and __ „ ,,.keo,anWe, The limb placed, in splint? for the night -he was taken to the hospital Fri- aftemoon for'an X-Rayexamuia- He was returned to hie home while the anaesthetic, was being *tered suddenly died, The 06 ' was the only son of-S, B- lea, prominent grocer in the city, i*the son had been associated with ■in the conduct of the store. He j » member of the First Lutheran lirchAnd besides his parents leaves: !widow* formerly iMiSs Luna Barb- daughter of the late James Barb- . and two sons. The funeral was ild Monday. •' , t ' 1 -t A lcohol ia t b i best anti-freeze se - Ifction fo f rad ia to rs. G et i t a t ^ „l > ‘ } \ ' 0 . Iff Ridgway’s, Jamestown confiscated a car of coal w' ’- - by older of tbe county fuel Tbe cag had be^§ te$d l __ for several weeks and no could be found. '. SSI Herald, S tate Journal, Review of Review*, $7; Our price $6.7$. Herald, State Journal, American A^ic^uriafc* Regular price, 15; Our These prices are good, until Jan ­ uary 81. The S tate Journal a t th is price only to R. F , D, subscribers. Better subscribe .for, your paper? now as Congress will sometime th is ;esshm increase the postage ra te to all publications. This will mean high­ er subscription rates, Read our com­ bination rate elsewhere in th is issue. No one khoWs ju s t when the new postage rate fo r publications will be snfurcad. ' By swwrcriblug now you will. get. your reading m atter cheaper 4ian When the w ar tax goes on. We tens fill your prder fo r any combinh- fcion you may' want and save you money. Automobile owners should pro­ tect -their machines during th$ winter by using slophol in the radiator. ' 0 , M. Bldgway HOW'S THIS? Bow’s. This? ,We offer One. Hundred Dollars Re­ ward for any cose of Catarrh that cannot be. cured -by Hall’s -Catarrh Medicine;' ' '1^, « ',v K: ” % f ' / \ .Hall’s- Cotarrh Medicine has been ,akcn by catarrh 'sufferers for the pa&t thirty-five years, and h '*3- oma known as the;most reliable rem- dy for Catarrh. 'Hall's Catarrh dedicihe acts, thru the Blood on the \fucous surfaces, expelling the Poison Troru the Blood and healmg the dis­ used portions. : After you have "taken. Hall’s Ca- prrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your repferal health, Start -taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine a t Once and get rid if catarrh,-' Send, for testimonials, frF*J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. . Sold b^ all UrugpBtB, 75c. ' J; A-: *opim9SSBSipMimM^ Citizens Phon**Jame*towtt S od 59 AUCTIONEER. R. F. D, i , V,- :"r‘ Jamestown, o tV "M ^risarosy _ami; DeupM^-sd^Lmr JCENIA, OHIO. * Office over Galloway A Cherry, l®* J8 AH0T81E lAEQAlK D W » t mpM mm m m m ifMg)^fti^«iMi^i8‘~i>si<i!^riiFAT.it'"rwriftn \*f, ~jjfTigipmwsiTh'ijin The OW* State Jmtmul U Out W ith Their Aaontal Offer, EmkaeiBg- Redactleas All Ak e g the Lias, Regardless of th e fac t th a t the ex­ pense o f publishing a newspaper ha* advanced enormously over a year ago, the Ohio S tate Journal ia out with their annual reductions in a dozen diff­ erent club offers. The Ohio'State Journal ia the old­ est newspaper published went of the Allegheny Mountains. I t has long been a grant favorite with th e fa rn ew , who use to get a newspaper on the day it is published. This is an advantage the Ohio State Journal hag over other publications in its section, as i t ia the only morning newspaper published in Columbus or Central Ohio and there­ fore the only one to reach ru ra l route patrons o» day o f publication, A newspaper subscription has sifted down, to a business transaction, The subscriber in th is day and age con­ sider* the news service and what time the paper will reach him. He wants service, both in the way of news and delivery. ■ ■ The Ohio State Journal is a member of th e Associated Press and its read­ ers a re therefore assured of receiving, a t the earliest possible hour, all the important news from-every section o f the globe. In terest in the great European -war has made th e daily.’ newspaper of g reater importance than-ever, before. Our boys" a re now fighting in th e big army with th e allte? and we are more than interested. Special attention has. been given to the Live Stock, Grain and Produce market reports, which have fluctuated 'so much oh account of the war,, and Ohio State-Journal readers have been kept in clbae .touch with every change in price. - * ' . . Colonel E . S. Wfisoh, lecturer, orat­ or, and after-dinnerspeaker/in charge of the editorial page, has a large fol- tovrihg, Whb recognise U s ability and praise h is editorial .w o rk , Apparently every effort has been rflade by the'managementro f the 'Oiiib S tate Journal to make th a t newspap* 'ar interesting and reliable in every re ­ spect, Its many features show the wants of newspaper readers have been carefully studied and th a t fo r a thor­ oughly complete and up-to-date news­ paper the .Ohio S tate Journal is no* ’ 'v; * ^- ? ( The Bargain Offer Will come to A close at'm idnight Jan . 81. Subscrv- tions-for the Ohio’State Journal and National Stockman or the Ohio State fournal and Ohio Farmer will be acr cepted during the Bargain Offer period Tor three dollars and fifty cents, which is fifty cents less than* the regular price. Subscriptions, may be for­ warded through th is office or sent di­ rect to the-Ohio S tate Journal Com­ pany, Columbus, O. .'Prices are ad­ vancing. and i t would seepi th a t this is a good time to subscribe. llHllllllllUliliflllllllllHlll T H E C R I T E R I O N ’S H I l i M t t l JANUARY SALE OF Men’sandYoungMen’sSuits andOvercoats YOUR OPPORTUNITY M .i . j s r p r * , im pii. ^a n :.1 rii'■ t , ^ ii u ,., 1111, 111111." ■ § To buy Hirsh, WicJkwIre and Michaels Stem Suits and Overcoats a t ' less than the wholesale H cost today. Every far seeing Man will supply bi's needs in clothing during this sale, gs We advise every Man to purchase even for next winter as all wool goods will be scarce and H with an advance of 50^ to 100^ over the present price. Many suits in this sale are medium s weights, good worsteds—suitable for year round wear. Overcoats and Suits—comprised of al~ s most every conceiyeable pattern and model. • * ’ —T beC hev rd let to u rin g -« fr .tiow h»» th e bne m»n top »nd, demouuf- S b lo rim s, F o r tb e p rice i t is the bosfcprbpesitlonbn the m arket, Okeus.A Son, Agents* a © 1 a n k y i |i y nw b 1 m . sw .» , 0 ^ ,0 ) | ^gnatu re o f $23 ;75 $30 S u i t s a n d O v e r c o a t s , . . . . 28 S u i t s a n d O v e r c o a t s , ........... 22M it 1 2 0 S u i t , a n d O v a v o a t s . ..................... 1 4m S u i t s a n d O v e r c o a t s . / . . . 17M ‘ / ' ' * V . k * t ’ k , * I * / * ' r v " 20 - S u i t s a n d O v e r c o a t s . . . . . . . . . ISsJ^ I f S u i t s a n d O v e r c o a t s . . ............ . 1 d . » 7 5 ?^ Every Suit and Overcoat carries our- Ironclad guarantee of money hack if not satisfied. ' All sizes regulars^ Stouts, slims and stubs SI. to 48—alter ationsfree. ^ * / \ ^ .. .r No goods on approval—exchanged or credited during this •'Sale. ' i / <- ‘ . r ' ''- j ' *- 2 X ^ p ^ r < a t S trb e t , X e n i a , O h i o . iiiiiuniiiigfliBffBflHfliiiiufffliiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiniiiHiiimiiifiiiiiHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihimiii iiHiiiirniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiimiimiiHiiiiimnHiHiiiinimiiiini & 1 ' t ’h $ : N w * i Just Purchased by Athletic Club 168 NORTH HIGH STREET COLUMBUS, Q.

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