The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26

ep p a Mr*. Charles Gilbert, o f , South Charleston spent Tuesday with iM k . J, W. Johnson and family. William Keflf will hold a public sa !« on Wednesday, February 6. ( >. ■ • . , Mr*. Bert Mytrs and son, HaroldJ left Wednesday fo r Florida expecting! Notice C, A. Kelbje’a big ad today. to remain until spring* January Clearance Sale Clothing and — ,— — |Shoes, Under the new ruling for miller* 1 ----- - Hour* Miner* can brand their flour 5high price along with ^evervthini? us wade in accordance with regula-' elw. A binder sold at a w leu ea f t»on» of the food admiwitrator. j here this winter for $150 which a few pwi^agc^eoyld he bought new for PRIVATE SALE I w ill offer at private wla the fol lowing houaahglil article* t—^ne quartered oak china olouatand »ld i- board (combined), one quartered oak diniug t»bie, one eemhlnation writing' desk and book-oaae, one mahogany stand, on« dreaaer, two eleotri* ohandalicra, one ga* porch latnp, one coal-oil ahandalier, one eoaLoil hanging lamp, onenoal-oil (large) table lamp, a few chair* awl otberfurnltur*. Anyone Interested in *ame can call at onr residence, MBS. J). S. KRVIN, , Mr- Roy 8Urap.de*, who i* em­ ployed by thelnternational M am et- ingCo., Springfield, epenfe tlto flve day Garfield vacation with hi* parent*, Mr. and Mr*,U*e Sbroadea. 1place* were closed except food Btore* which closed at six o'clock, We will have* nine more such Mon­ day* unless, the order i*:revoked. Any used South Charleston suffered a fire in December that put one o f it* bakeries out of business, The storm several . days ago tied up the railroads and no bread could be shipped in as a reault com bread,; hot biscuits and mush, were the staff-of life for -a day or *so. Even u list like that is not had eating in zero weather. . It is estimated that the cost of people can get to town on sleds even at this date makes the cost fade ftwav. The It. F. T). men ha-ee nnfc money. Sabbath ft oo Tn morning the mercury dropped as low as thirty, Monday it was only 24 below, Tuesday about xero, With our heatiess and aatles* days ,we’re becoming used to many thing* not even on, the war schedule. It was six day? before a train could reach West Milton in Miami county. In places the irack-Jhad drifts ten and twelve feet high. * Mr, Forest Waddle escaped loo* lng hi* right arm this morning while feeding corrt a cutter operated by power, Hie band was caught and drawn into the machine, I t is thought that part o f hi* finger* can be saved although he will loose some o f them. Dr. M. I . Marsh dressed the hand and Mr. Waddle was tak>n tptb* McClellan hospital in Xenia. “And the air.was fill on last Tuesday evenipj ber o f friends gathered „„ ------------- of Mr, and Mrs. Warren Arthur and l gave them an old-fashioned belling. South Charleston Sentinel. Do not- put pff ordering your daily paper. Today is none too late. Get n daily paper at less cost than some afternoon daily that is predated- The CUSTOMERS please notice our storewill bo closed for In­ voice Wednesday andThursday, ■Mr, C, N. Stuckey returned .home Jan. 3 0 and 31at - ' Saturday night after an extensive " R. Bird & Sons Co. IJS brother-in-law, Mr. Henry Pitzner, o f McKeesport, Fa,. Mr. Pitzner is a Satto1 prominent contractor in his city. famous old remedy fo r all forms • o f Eczema and slnn diseases ed. This is one-of the times when the cost o f opening roads cannot be considered. .Few farmer? would he C, A, Kelhie’s big Janoary-jClear. drug store. satisfied to ‘ rem a in JhS until the ance Salenow on. Read big adMn this Sauol is a guaranteedrem edy. road was broken for traveli - , paper. , Get a 35c large tria l bottle at the *L ^ h ! %'•; ■ JA . V M , ’ ” j ,Vi ’ ■a ' 9 Sale EodsTliuriclay, January 31st. An o c c a s io n o f grea t im portan ce to th o se w ho w an t th e ir S’ s to go as fa r as po ssib le . A t th is tim e we are anxious to close o u t certa in d iscon - ' tinued p a ttern s and odds and ends in our stock a t a g re a t saving to you . In order to m ak e th is s a le o i rea l im portance prac tica lly everyth ing in th e sto re h a s been reduced . M erchand ise w ill b e he ld fo r fu tu re delivery i f you are n o t ready for i t now . B U Y N O W AND SAVE FROM lft to 50 per c e n t . Harm** R. Wtttofc #»4«n*n of u* sunk oewaty fit#* A*ainistmtio*»r was appointed<d****ty rsvwwns ©of!*o- tor for tbs dtotriat of Stark, Tu*e«ura- v « , C*rroll Had Gehaahian* cotm* ties, Ralph Klnnaa, M, driving an in closed automoWte, was struck by * Big'Four flyer at Lwr**, near Marion, and Instantly Wiled. Rinnan waa car. vied on the wtgln* Pitot * third of a mile.- Broodin* over th* dsath of hw sis­ ter, who committed wridde Christmas morning, Miss Bmms Pisl, aged as, Wooster, drank poison while her nurse was absent and died in a few minute*. An appeal to farmers to feed the small, which are haring * hard time of It this winter beet*** of th* con­ tinuous cold waathsr and snow, hM been, made by Secretary of Agricul ture Shaw. Body Of a man bettered to be Al­ bert Mettger, W, of Bucyru*, a crip, pie, was taken from, the Cuyahoga river at Cleveland by firemen, who think the man Jumped to his death from the viaduct, George Kukl, It; Mike Zip!, 12, and Joseph Ontko, 13, perished when caught by th* bliward while they were skating to Marblehead, “where they lived, from Kelly’* Uland, 10 miles wit In Lake, fiSrie, Former Judge John A Shauck of th* Ohio supreme court died at Co­ lumbus from uraemic poisoning. Ho had been in failing health for more than a year, He saryed 19 year? on the Ohio-supreme bench. There wa* bom to Mr. and Mm. Robert Hartman of Newark a daugh. ter, the -weight of whom is but one pound tad oneqwurter. This J* said to be three-quarter* of a pound )e** than the olficlai world’* record, \ Model Service company,. Defiance, purchased the bramfh of the Cincin­ nati, Hamilton and Dayton railroad betweenVlellston rad Dean from Jo­ seph Brother*, Cincinnati Junk deal* <-«, to he used for hauling coal. Lancaster council abolished the of­ fice* of superintendent of fratorworiis and superintendent of natural gas Plant, created a. position combining these two and gave the new job to Daniel Hoffman at a salary of $1,800 * year. . ,* ■ Plan# to determine the maximum milk prices for Ohio will be pet in operation this week. State Hood Ad­ ministrator Croxton announced. Re- glonal committee* demposed 0 # pro. oncers, distributor* and consumers, Win be appointed ter the various ,Mrs. George Bimko, recorded at the county morgue tut dead and buried, returned to her home to Cleveland from. Akron, where shehad been vis. itihg. Two week* /ago Simko ideate fied the body o f* woman found In it field a* that of W* wit*, who hid been muring. Eto-buried th* body* injury to dormantpeachbud*by th* late cold wet * wa* not «o serious i* first thought, aoceMiag to U . C. Cot, -toft, chief o f fh* m m 'of ,tjrn* of. to* Ohio deiMutsseat. of agrb cultnr* Dam*** K fte comfite* herd PUBLIC SALE! Having purchased * small term and giving up * rented farm I find it neces­ sary to dispose of * large part of my grain, live stock and Implements which 1 will offer at public auction on the Frank Townsiey farm, 8 miles west of Selma and 4 miles cast of Cedarvili* on the Columbus pike, on W e d n e s d a y , F e b , 6 t h , 1918 Commencing at 10a. m., the following described property: 6—HEAD OF HORSES”'® Consisting o! on* gray gelding coming; 4 year* old, wt, MOO, sound and well broken; 1steel gray mare coming 4 yrs, old, wt. 1*00, sound and well broken in foal to Bumgarner’s bay horse; l gray mar* IQyears ojd ip foal to Bumgarner'S bayhorse; I bay driving mare coming Byears old, gentle and well broken; i gray family horse good, worker and driver; l draft filly coming ityears old, 3-HEAD OF CATTLE-3 Consisting of J, red cow half Short Horn and Jersey fresh June 1st; % Jersey cow fresh inMay; X Jersey cow giving milk to be fresh in July. 84-HEAD OF HOGS-64 Consisting of 4 brood sows due to farrow in March and April; 9 feeding hogs'weighing about I4Q lbs,; 49. shoats Weighing about 70 lbs., healthy, and ail immuned, 800Bu. of good corn iri crib; 8 ton? of Timothy hay In mow; 12 tons of mixedbay in mow. ( . Farming Imptements. , Consisting of 1 Gaie Sulky breaking glow; 14In. Oliver breaking plow; 18 in Scotch Clipper breaking plow; 1smooth­ ing harrow; doubledisc harrow used one season; ridfi^ cultivator, walking culti­ vator, 3 one bprse cultivators, - hay tedder, land toller TfoOt cut McCormick binder nearly new, 9 farm wagons, IK h. p.‘, gasoline engine .and pump jack hearly new, storm buggy, set o f buggy harness, 4 sides of work harness, bridles, collars and lines, 1 A shaped hog boxes, 3 feed boxes*2hog fountains, 18 ft. feed s|ed, household and kitchen furniture and Other articles top numerous to menlionlr W m . N E F F WEBB & GRIEVE. Auct*. STEWART ARTHUR, Clerk1. •Lunch on the Ground. -'■•ifca- (W- src — m mm i w m *** * * « t m *tet% vfiter* i*w «r fnjtttjr y m tw r^ u iriteigy grwt«r. ( leeseammasesBS^^ AUCT ION EER . SPECIAL TERM S , Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Pay PartiesWanting two auctioneers I am-in position to supply the extra man -with, unlimited ex- ' '•pericnce, '' ’ R e feren ces F u rn ish ed , ' PHONE 2-120 ' , r . Cedarville, - - O h io —»I— ~ I«—II— 1 , ‘m~-*i—r-r- I —1 *-• 1 —-|*“1r1- n'T i » We Will Fay You 57c Per Dozen in Trade for CLEAN, FRESH EGGS Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, January 26 , 28 and 29th, Bring Us Your Surplus. REMEMBER our store will be closed for invoice on Wednesday and Thursday the 30 ahd 31«t. No business will be transacted on those two days. Make your purchase Monday and Tuesday. R. BIRD&SONSCO. Best Prices for Farmer* Call us by phone, get our prices on produce, and arrange to have your groceries delivered. -\,V * Phone 40 . - [Cedarville, O h io HMMilMM TRY OUR JOB PRINTING <» '■■!' . 1■'■i Curtains 50c to $10 . Per Pair % 0 % to 50% Reduction PICTURES S&per c*nt DISCOUNT * Draperies A ll Draperle* by th* y*td I0p*r**nfc *flf during »al*. fixll Hog* worth SlLUO, (P | J 7 C Sal* PrlC*(•MMtll.Ol a. jE.6WC f 9x19 Bug* wofcth 131.00, Sate Pric6...i,M..it............. t ci9 Augs worth SSS.oo. a*le Erie* 9x14Huge Worth $28.00 Sal© 9*12 Itttg* WOfth $32ee0s $18.75 $ 20.00 $24.00 $28.00 0x19 Rug* worth P A Bate Price SPECIAL 9X12 BODY BRUSSELS, Worth |40, M G G G Sal* price A ll other *I**d Rugs Reduced Linoleum 10 % Reduction ■- V . . ‘ All Qualities ■ All Widths Matting 20 % Reduction Matting Rugs Also Reducod Special Prices For January Before Invoicing $28.50 and $25.00 OVERCOATS - IlOW *■4 m w * A■*f « *i •* ** * * * *• * *•*• * •• ' H $22.50 an d $21,00 OVERCOATS ’ HOW. * ♦ . . . . . . . . ... *.**..*♦•« 11 » » i •* $18-95 $U.95 $20.00 afld $18.50 OVERCOATS HOW * * #* « *» * ••'■* •*'* 4 •* •* * <*■ *wJ*' * ;•■*«- $16 .50 and $15.00 OVERCOATS BOW « • * * a .« I f « i • « « « ■ « * • * • < • » f » | 1 4 $12.48 $9-85 ♦■ V. Men’s Fine Suits Same Reduction Boys’ Knee Farits Same Reduction » Mackinaw Coats 1-4 to 1-3 O ff Coat Sweater* 1-4 to 1-3 O ff Flannel Shirts 1-4 to 1-3 O ff 1-4 to 1-3 O ff on all Winter Clothing A ll k in d i o f footwear for men* boy* , ladies and m isses , F ine Shoes, Sjtfid Every Day &hoes, Rubbers, F e lt B oo ts , A rctics , Rubber, B oots, 1«4 1 3 1 -3 o f f Don't Miss This January Clearance Sale N ow On xx East Main Street, KFI R| F’S XENIA, OHIO 17-19 W. Main TH E BIG STORE Xenia. Ohio l

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