The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26

IWWiPP The place to get good Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables* and to exchange your pro* duos for goods or cash. Kind and courteous given to your smallest needs, ftfT? V Mjkfe. I> Give Us a Trial L. H. Sullenberger Cedarville, Ohio COLESHILL DIAMONDJCING CoIeihiHJDiamond King is an imported Shire, bay, weight' 2100. He hat proven himself a sire of draft colts that will mature into ton horses. His colts have sold higher than any other horse that has ever stood in the county. One pair of yearlings sold last fall for $352.50.and his suckling colts have sold as high as $125.00. A sure breeder and good disposition. W ilt make the season at $20. PRINCE ALBERT Prince Albert is an imported Belgium; sorrel weight 2000 another one of the greatest sires that ever stood in the, county. You need not - tell anyone about Prince'Albert, everyone knows him and his colts. Will make the season at $15.00. EPI r Epi is ah^imported Belgium, ahorse that is known'.to hundreds of breeders in this section for his*fandy colts. He is a sure foal getter ' and his colts arc always in demand, s'You can ..make no mistake in using this hone. \ ■ , ‘ Will make the season at $15. These horses will make- the season of 1918 at" my barn 1-2 mile WilMBgfcon {like. AH-cofts insured fbfr'thiity '&ky>P' If tot-sound and all right at that time don't settle; till they airtight. These horses will be in the careof a competent and care* fui groom* and everyone wilfbe treated right. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, hut will not be responsible should any occur.- . HARRY TOWNSLEY OSCAR LEE m Charge, NEWS OP SELMA. Mr. and Mrs- Henry Schickedantz and Mrs. Joseph Negus were’ shop­ ping in So. Charleston last Thursday afternoon. * ' 4 George Finney and E rre tt Kumiaorr were In So..Charleston last Wednes­ day evening. tjw D E C K P A . 1 N T ' ' / i | M ' ■ f/oofj ard tver/'. Df’ l t S H A R D O V E R N I G H T A BEAUTIFUL, sanitary j surface for floor* and walls, Can be scrubbed with soapandhot water. Tryit X for the kitchen, laundry* bath, room. Hot steam won’t afiect - it. THE TARBOX LUMBER CO, NURSESWANTED St. Elizabeth Hospital, Day- ton* Ohio (capacity 500 beds) conducted by The Sis­ ters of the Poor of St, Fran- , cti, desires applicants for the Training- School for nurses which is accredited ,by the State-Board of Ohio. Applicants must have one year High School education. Age. between 18-35 years, For information apply to MSS(MMMild It N, SupervUor, ST. BLIZIUSETHHOSPITAL DAYTON, OHIO Miss Kathryn* Scanland, who is teaching music at Xenia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs- Richard Scanland of here. Mrs. “Sarah Shoup returned to her home last Sunday after a four week’s vipit with her mother, living near Yellow Springs,' Frank Shoup' was in Springfield last Saturday. A large shipment of seed cem a r­ rived in Springfield last Saturday from Pennsylvania, and a large num­ ber of the farmers from here were there to get their share of the "gold.” . Mr- and Mrs, Howard Beatty and :amily were the* Sunday guests of Robert Finney and family, Mr. ,and Mrs, David Norris and family, called on'John Rose and fam­ ily last Sunday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Finney and Mr, and Mrs- Howard Beatty and family Were/in Clifton last Sunday, Mr, A. E. Wildmaif and son, Phil­ lip, were in Sabina last Saturday morning. ■ • George Finney Spent last Saturday with Howard Beatty and family near Old Town. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION ' * MEETS- The Christian Endeavor Union, - composing the societies of Pitching Carthage, Pleasant Grove, Selma, Bethel and Clifton, met a t the M. E. church a t Selrha last Sunday evening. The evening's program consisted of vocal- solos, piano duets and talks by the different members of the Society. Selma had the highest average atten­ dance, both a t the Pitchin meeting and the one held here. From Selma 24 were present of the 28 active mem- hers;,from Carthage 8 were present of 20 active members: from Pitchin 21 were present from 80 active mem­ bers, ana from Pleasaht Grove, 15 were present of the 27 active mem* bers. None were present from Bethel or Clifton. The next meeting will be held a t Carthage, on the evening of the 2nd of June- Sabbath School is now being held a t the Friend's church in the morn­ ing a t 9:15 o'clock,. , high scho 6 l notes , Selma played the firs t base ball game this season last Friday, with So. Charleston, .and won by a score of 11 to 9. The game was plavift here and a large crowd o f rooters from So. Charlene* were present. At the cm of tli.*, fiia. I-./ng , the score was 0 to 0, but in the last half of the second inning Buflfcr. o f Sel­ ma, brought in a ran ' which started the hall rolling and awoke the spirit 1 of the tewrt* Albert Fewer*, gelma'a 1 Freahma* pitcher, pitched the first four iaaittf* and startled -the Charles­ ton hatter* with, his wonderful weed* Charleston's pitcher, Andrew Dona­ hue, bad wonderful control of hla de­ livery, and Selma found i t hard to connect with his curves, although Selma kept the load through the sa­ tire game* she was Hard pressed fo r it. At the end of the fourth inning, Powoll wax placed in to pitch, with Butler catching, and kept the Charles­ ton batters guessing with his new “mystery" hall. The exact date of the return game is not yet decided upon, Selma will be glad to hook games with any other teams for the coming season. - ^Newell Elder, Helen Calvert, Ebb* Elder and Winifred Wildman, wno have been attending Earlham College, a t Richmond,. Ind., were home on a brief visit last week. Edward Batton, Raymond Edmis- ton, and Phillip Wildman of the “Planet" staff,' were in So- Charles­ ton last Thursday afternoon on busi­ ness. The Senior class will have no class play hut have contracted with an en­ tertainer from Columbus to he pres­ ent to furnish the amusement. Unlike most other schools of Clark county, Selma schoof began recita­ tions a t 9:30 o’clock and dismissed a t 4:30, the past week. In a short time, it is expected that school will begin at 8:30 and dismiss a t 3:30, although the question is yet to he brought be­ fore the board. • Miss Kathryn Scanland was a visi­ tor a t the school Tuesday. CAR OF SALT We have received a car of barrel gait and are ready to serve you. Kerr & Hastings Bros. FERTILIZER Kerr & Hastings Bros, have just received a ship­ ment of fertilizer in 125„ib. bags. Book your orders before it is all sold* Best-grade 15c canned corn, 2 cam for 25<v at Nagley's, A FEW SPECIALS We are making Bpeciai prices oh the following wh ich should prove attractive, value considered. $1.60 size bucket Sal-Medico $1.00. $1.50 size Sem Malt-Medico $1.00. D r. L ittle ’s Horae Tonic a t half price. 1Louse Hiller, 25c8izrt 16a. U. S. Bfcook food, $3 size $2.00. . . McKee's Hardware Store. . DR. A. C. McGORMICK, , DENTIST* t i Bht$* , * ■ • *' * , * \ ‘ v . "UBSM4J& HOSTWIN” America's great part of the war USB*ibe pre^uoUaWit of food. Tractors Will help bu-t the good old reliable Pereheroo hart* hi still the main­ stay** Am sma , apd the world, in it* great &**£. Longjum**#, five year* old, Im­ ported from P ra se s ,* big Hat boned, good footed, flee dispositioned Peroheron, will make the season at the farm near Cedarville, m charge of J ohn Stewart. Call $ on 108, Citizens Phone to arrange booking of mares. Fee $18 fa r a satisfactory colt. i ANDREW W INTER , Owner. -ON ION SETS Wo still have « good supply on hands. R- Bird & Bono Co. SEED CORN We have Pride of the North and ReicF^ Yellow Dent seed corn. jGet your order in . Kerr & Hastings Bros. Ask for ■Ballard’s- Pancake and Buckwheat Hour a t Nagley’a. M w m m im m a im “PIERSON’S POINTERS” Spec ia l B icyc le COMPULTE §§ Mud guard, new departure broke, rubber pedals, rubber grip*, big spring saddle. Boyce Motor Meters— Ford Chevrolet, Maxwell...... $ 1.50 I Brtfhswick Tires at Special Prices m GUARANTEED 5,000 MILES Girl over school age d e - | 5 siring position with steady employment and good wages for eight .hour day should apply a t this office or make appointment by phone. Smooth 30*3........ .. .$11.97 30x3 1 - 2 . . . . . . . . $ 1 6 . 4 3 Among'other, good coffees we have a fresh shipment of Red Bird at Nag- ley’s. - FLOOR COVERINGS Car­ pets, Mattings, Rugs, Unoleums and Congolotittr. R, Bird & Sons Co. 34x4. Non-Skid " . Smooth $14.04 32x3 1-2............. $19.22 1 9 .# 33x4%., ........... .. 27.41 Smooth Non-Skid . . . .. .$28.08 $32.81 Non-flkid $22.36 $32.13 TWW1 S Extra Heavy Combination Ford Tub e . . . ......................Grey $2,40, Red $2.65 === Champion X Porcelain........ 30c HOW'S THIS 7 How’s This? Ford R ad ia to r, 1 9 1 6 .... Ford R ad ia tor, 1 9 1 7 .... Ford C u t-ou t............... ..... Chevrolet C u t-ou t____ l $21.00 .$22.50 ___ 50c . . . . 75c We offeif One /Hundred, Dollars Re­ ward fo r any .case o f Qatarrh that .■annofc be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. ’ Hall's ' Catarrh Medicine has been akeh by catarrh sufferers for the ja s t' thirty-five' years, and has be- _-ome knowft as the most reliable rem­ edy for ■ Catarrh,. Hall’s ■Catarrh Medicine .'acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison >010 the Blood and healing the dis­ eased portions.' ■A fter you have taken Hall’s Ca- arrh Medicine fo r a short time you ,vi)l see a great improvement in your loners! health. S ta rt taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine a t once and get rid ft 'catarrh. Band, for testimonials, 'roe. " " > ' F , J. CHENEY & Co:, Toledo, Ohio. • Sold by all Druggists, 76c. 55 Hydrometers .......................... ............ 75c S tewart Speedometers, ~ W ith B o a rd ................. .$8 .?5 Cylinder H^ad Gasket, F o rd .........50c Cylinder Head Gasket, Chevrolet.................................. r.*. ,75c FRANK J. PIERSON 105 Hast High Street Illllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllll!ll!lllll| Springfield, Ohio S ^ GET OUR PR1GE§ ON PRINTING ^ : ^ i - ... ' - KITCHE.N CAB INET HoosierSavesMiles ofSteps Within arm’s reach are places for 400 articles. . The t, st used things are nearest—each one put there by science, after thousands of trials to determine which place is handiest. Hoosierjprotects food by keeping supplies in place. By preventing guesswork and waste in measuring and mixing. With intelligent use, the cabinet will soon pay its cost. Easy Terms—Money-Back Guarantee , This authorized Hoosier store will deliver this cabinet for a small payment down. * * But, remember, our stock is. limited. Come at once— you are welcome to pay as convenient, . ^ Ymr MoneyAHBack if Yon Are Not Delighted! ^ « Come This Week and Pick Out the Hand­ somest Model Hutchison & Gibney’s Spring sales are quite a success Stoves, Cabinets, Carpets,. Linoleums, Rugs, Window Shades, Lace* Curtain Material, Kitchenware, splendid assortment China Woodware. Hu tch ison Si Xenia, Ohio i mm 9

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