The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26
c UOCM, AJ* U W . | ■$Hm4km iMwwtHf mm tb* tvrtf* W it* •»** jMbmitMc « f to* wtawr lilt MpO**#. A fewAgk$ angla* J iuwj M m dn-* Mtl*rftu4 of th* d#pot Thursday «£#. *fr*wi*#*kiag er*w w** <Mdl#d fyem JO*!*. Th# ;«n*to# cr####d fck#tofctqk*Artgut-augl# and blacked th# {art fceaad truck. Mr. J. » . Twmbull ha* rested W» ffcxm tw hi* § 09 , Howard, ftwt withJbi» wif* expect# to «»v# to town thus uriajf. Mr, Tvn&iU will bold * public u k on Tuesday. February 26. Mr. Form t McMillan, wn -of Mr. a*d Mrs. Will McMillan o f Momnoufe, ill,, *M»t aaveral dav* with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr*. R. S. Towns- ley. Mr. McMillan hw beep wrerkw* » Detroit, Mich,, but had to give up poritioa owing to lack o f fuel to keep plants in operation, Ha stopped an- route to hi# home ■&Monmouth. I t . J. Martly, o f X*al*, baa been u%d*r of tti#TbrifW»ta.mp oamtaig* in the county when MOQ.eQOmast be raised to meet the o**Uty'a share. This oampaign. it {•defendant o f the liberty lean* NOTICE!" Our stQra will be •!*a«fif«r Invplolna Wesdnnadny nndThursday, dan. 30 and 31at. Quatamars pleaao taka nation and rnaka yeur purchases the flratef theweek. R, Bird&Son* Qe. MtxtTbursday'i# your last chance |dae$ure'* daily paper on our corn- bioatkm rate, dubsoribe today. Mr. Faul Duncan o f the B . P, eeminary w ill preaeh ffabbath morn ing in4 Che W;‘P. church .. .Mrs. Fleets McFarland Perrin and Mr. Frank Wilson, o f Dayton, ware mauled by- Bov, J. A ®. MeMiohael at tbe^ homo o f the llrlde’e grandmother, Mrs- Keplar, taatSaterday evening. Twa fa il' basket ball games are sohednled for to-mghfc and Satur day night. The first game is be tween the college boys and the Colambtts Mntes and this promise* to be an exceptional game’ as the Visiters have w o n 'I t o f. 15 games played this season; The Saturday game is with' the Otterbein team, the first visit for this college team on the local floor. This team is faceting the large university teams Oyer the State and stands well in basketball*circles. The admission to eaeb game is 26c. *' . * ” ' * ,f Jamestown. Confiscated a car Of coal ‘ Monday by order of the county fuel Committed, The car had,been stand ing them for several weeks and no ■owner could be, found. The school board ha# had gas stores placed in and the There .. grades. The Xenia -schools have been closed on account of the shortage o f fuel and the Daymen school# which have been closed since December H may not open until spring that coal on hand be given to needy families, la compliance with the request oj the County Fuel Committee all the stores hero will close during the ter wvek period at sip o'clock exeept on Saturday night, A commute* baa been named for each town t< leak after the closing o f stores, Mr O. L, Smith was appointed here S p ecia l prieM on G reoarlcs until Saturday night, Fab. 2n d . Buy tham new thay are tneney savers R . Bird A Bona Ca. Automobile owners should pro tect their machines during tlu winter by using alcohol in tb* radiator; 0 , M. Bidgwaj HOW’S THIS? How’s, This?* Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case o f Catarrh tha, cannot bo cured by -Hall’s Catarrh .dedicate. ■ \ ‘ Haifa Catarrh- MedtcineShas beei „aken by catarrh .sufferers -for the past ’ Unity-five .years, and rEas be- jomo known as the most reliable rem edy, for Catarrh. Hall’s Catam, .medicine acts thru the Blood on the tvlueous, syrXaces> fexpelling the Poiaoi' a*om the Blood and^healing the dis eased portions, After you haye taken Hall'S Ca- .arch Medicine fo r a short time you ,vlll see a great improvement in yotu general health. Start taking Hall’s, Jatarrh Medicine'at once, and get rici -f catarrh, Send for testimoinals free, , ,-r ' , „ . F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by nil Druggists, 75c. Citizens Phone-Jamestown,3 od 59 CARL L . TA Y LO R ; AU C T IO N EER . R. F. D. 1 'Jamestown, O FRANK 3 m JOHNSON, Attorney and Couruselor-at-Law XENIA, OHIO, Office over Galloway & Cherry. • ANOTHER BARGAIN OFFER The Ohm State Journal la Opt With Their Annual Offer, Kmhrachtg Reductions All Along the line. Regardless o f the fact that the ex pense o f publishing a newspaper ha* advanced enormously ever a year ago, dm Ohio State Journal is out with djejr annual reductions in a dozen diff erent club offers. The Ohio State Journal is the eld est newspaper published west o f the Allegheny Mountaws.lt has long been a great favorite with the farmers, who jjjce to get a newspaper on the day it is published. This is an advantage the Ohio State Journal has over other publications in its section, as it is the only morning newspaper puhlished in Columbus or Central Ohio and there fore the only one to reach rural route patrons on day o f publication,. A newspaper subscription has sifted down to a business transaction, The subscriber in this day and age con Riders the news service and-what time die-paper will reach him. He wants service, both in the way o f news and delivery, 1 The Ohio State Journal is a member jf the Associated Press and its read ers are therefore assured o f receiving, 'at the earliest, possible hour, all the important news from every section o f the globe. Interest in the great European war has made the dailyHnewspaper o f greater importance than ever before^ Our boys are now fighting, in -the big army with the allies and we are more than interested. . . Special attention has been given to the live Stock, Grain and'Produce market reports, which have fluctuate*, do much on account o f the war, .aw; Ohio State Journal readers have been kept-in close touch with every- change in price, Colonel -E. S, Wilson, lecturer, orat or, and after-dinner speaker, in charge Of the editorial page, has a large foll owing, who recognise ,his ability And praise his editorial work. Apparently every effort ha# been made by the management o f the Ohio state Journal to make that, newspap- er interesting and reliable in every re spect. Its many,features show the Wants of newspaper readers have been carefully studied and that for a thor oughly complete and up-to-date news paper the Ohio Sthte Journal is not excelled. , The Bargain Offer will come to < close at nudnight Jan. 31, Subscrip tions for the Ohio State' Journal and National Stockman or the Ohio State founts! and Ohio Farmer will be ac cepted during the Bargain Offer period for three dollars and fifty cents, which Is fifty cents less than the, regular price. Subscriptions may be for warded through'this office or sent di rect to the Ohio State Journal Com- panyj- Columbus, 0 . ' Price# ate ad vancing and it Would seem that this is a good time to subscribe. - 5ff~ a s ' s £ a s --The Chevrolet touring ear nair Ops the one matt top and demount able rims. For the price it is the- bestproposition o « the market. ] 7 ' Owen# ARon, Agent#', CASTOR IA ... For and. ffotwy—. N| nilKijiJY m BmAlif^iBM«H I age# H JUJU'::: Bear# the Signature o f TH E CR ITER ION ’S m SALE O F Men’sandYoungMen’s S u i t s and O v e r c o a t s YOUR OPPORTUNITY T o buy H irsh , W ickw lre and M ichaels Stern Su its and O v e rco a ts 'a t le ss th a n th e wholesale today . Every fa r seeing M an w ill supp ly h is needs In clothing, du ring th is sa le . W o advise every M an to purchase even fo r "next w in ter as a ll w ool goods w ill be scarce and w ith an advance o f 50$ to 100# over th e presen t price. M an y su its in th is sa le are m ed ium w eigh ts, good worsteds—'Su itab le for year round w ear. Overcoats an d Su its— com prised o f a l m o s t every conceiveable pa ttern and m ode l. $ 3 0 Suits and Overcoats... .... . $ 2 3 = = 28 Suits and Overcoats.......... 2 2 — : * J - ' ■, ’ 2 5 Suits and Overcoats....... ....... 1 9 — 22^2 Suits and Overcoats. 7 .:Z*?. 2 0 Suits and Overcoats . . . . . . . . . I jS i Z j l - ( 7 Suits and Overcoats........ ......1 4 - Z f t Every Su it and O vercoat carries our Ironclad guaran tee o f m on ey back i f n o t satisfied . A ll sizes regu lars, s to u ts , s lim s and stu b s 31 to 48— a lter a tion s free . N o goods on approval— exchanged or cred ited du r in g th is sa le , - - , * ’ ' V v1 t ■ T H e 22 S.-M n f i Street, IHIilllUllllllllillllliilllillllillilllllillil Xenia, Ohio. ■X . ' * v - t SER V IC E t ■ The Keynote o f Heaton Success Our service doesn't end when you have made your purchase. Instead—it just begins. Our service will ingly and without reminding you that you are getting something more than you are entitled to. When you buy a piano here you get the same courteous attention! the same patience and the same interest five years from to day that you received fefore we sold you. Our regular customers know that. We want you to know that our service only begins when the purchase is made. ’ 168 NORTH HIGH STREET C O L U M B U S , O . I
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