The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26
wm j IWtN5towjid|5W^jto^y CASTORIA Tor Infanta and Children. MothersKnowThat GenuineCastoria The Cederville Herald given? IFse# Year* ZXZX, RRBLH ROLL. - - EMMtr C^erf^essMsdltesUMWft fieKherOpitifn,M«rp^wr. [Mineral,NQT^ g £ 0TlCj 55; § § & ■ B S ? ‘ 0 * 0 ^ 1 ’ t t j g s r < .Exact Copy of Wrapper. Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TH.otNTAUrtQOWYjtNY. new vomiCITY No Needles to Change Hays Any Record . Be sure to see end hear the ma'chine be fore making a purchase. Machine glad- lysaTnton approval. & Cherry fill E. Main St., Xenia, ;Q.! Let us have your Cream! ' 'X ‘ •' We have changed our Cream Station and are now iocated at Nagley’s Grocery. We pay the best prices and guarantee the test. Prompt service. Houstonia C. & I. Co. R . T . N E L S O N , A g t . Farm Economy / The Biggest Loss on Farms Today is „ Perishable Posts and Poor Fence Profits Are Made by Managing a Fatih . o na Business Basis Use American Steel Fence Posts (Made by AmBricanliitBtlJS Wira.'.fcompiny T H E Y L A S T A L IF E T IM E Thousands In use in tha past ISyears, which hare not rotted, rusted Or burned because they are hsary sine mated inside and outside. American Steal Posts"* Can B* Driven Eliminates Fane# Repairs • Every Fast a Ltehtning Rod Protects Stock from Lightning No Staples Required Pence Rows Can Be Burned, Des troying Weeds and Vermon Land with Uwel Posts is More yalaable. Mod «« at one# for further information or oak iho man who baa uaacf American Stool Ponoa Post. Money Saved T A R B O X L U M B E R CO . C6darvllle,J|Ohio P , Y O U t JOB PR INTING Entered at the Post-Office, Cedar- rtlla, October SI, 1897, as saeonci class matter, S * 3 S MBtSam s a p 4 _ ~r* FRIDAY, APRIL 1», 1918 SHOULD FA<& FIRING SQUAD, ■wows Dayton, is to get Sousa's band the ^ last of the month in the interest of the Liberty Loan campaign. The only hall suitable for such purpose is \»e Mepiorial»Hail, which had been rent-; ed by the county authorities some weeks ago to the Socialist party. The Socialists refused to give up the building, ..claiming they expected to celebrate the birth of a German Sociiaist leader bn the date the band would be. here. While the authorities recognised the contract, effort was made to have the "Reds? release the date, but such would not be done without the payment of j$125. Loyalty in this country is at a low ebb when such a thing as that is rec ognized, So far as the war is con cerned, the %verage Socialist is noth ing more than an anarchist, and a traitor to his country. The sooner the government orders the firing squad for the followers of the "Red" flag, the sooner American honor will be respected abroad. No court will have held such a contract gpod at this time and the Day- ton authorities Should have turned the building over to *the . Liberty Loan committee. Honoring a German So cialist leader at this time should bp considered a clime and the guilty persons shot. * There’s Genuine Satisfaction In Having Your Clothes Com e From THECRITERION - *.»‘v CHURCH SERVICE. U. P. CHURCH. Jan\es S, E. McMichael, pastor. Sabbath School at 10:30. Sermon by the pastor at 11:30. Y. P. C. U. at 6:30. R. P. CHURCH (O. S.) Xenia Ave. Rev. White, of PittBburg E. P, seminary, will preach at’ the R. P. church next Sabbath. * 4 ^ * R. P. CHURCH, MAIN STREET Teachers’ meeting, Saturday eve ning at 7 o’clock. Sabbath School at 10 a. in. Preaching by PantJ. Elwoqd at 11 a,m., and at the union serviceat7:80, p. m. - - ' Mid-week,prayer meeting, 7 p. m. R. Q. Watt & Son made a nice sale of fine hogs last week, the shipment of ten, head going to the South, \ WANTED—Housekeeper; no wash- lag, and good wages. Apply to Dune* atekesbury, or phone -No, 8, Cedar- vjlle. * • • , 1 THERE NEVER WAS A POORER time'to speculate in the Clothes game., WITH A REAL WOOL SHORTAGE, f^the best clothes-buying rule these days is to go to a reliable store and pay a fair price ,for*merchandise v t ^ f known merit. ■ . ■ J * - " , - : . ' . ' . . " ' - ' * - . - - " f ■'•It ■?>: •-•• . . . * ■ THIS IS THE SORT OF A STORE TO PICK ; QURS THEJ KIND OF CLOTHES TO WEAR . EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN Men’s andYoungMen1sAllWoolSuits . 5 0 Tailored arid guaranteed by MICHAELS STERN & CO. Spring Showing o f Perfection Clothes for Boys * ' \ t* ' - ‘ ‘ * '* 1 . . .■ -• V. ■ I ■■ H. ■'’ . ■ - ■ • • * ‘ - IN»our Boys Department we show lots o f splendid things for boys ;to wear. You are cordially invited to visit this Boys’ Department; where you ’ ll find real values at reasonable 'prices.'' " ■ 7? S. Detroit St. T f i e Xenia, Ohio *A.<m tjtt,UkiaaiuZtk% cif£ Mr. J. E, Waddell, formerly of this place, has sold'out his grocery, In Jamestown and located on West Main street, Xenia. . Friends‘here of Mr. H, JL Eavey, df Xenia, will regret to bear o f his seri ous illness, bis recovery not being expected by the family. S. B. Rankin, of South Charleston, tfias been elected a director of Jh? Little Miami railroad, taking d o plaee of P. W. Huntington, deceased. The best price for your eggs will >c paid at Nagley’s. Help InFighting Mosquitoes. In fighting the mosquito pest It is well to remember that sallow stagnant pools may often be eliminated through planting of euealypts, either in or about Such pools. These are very thirsty trees mul will drink up and. keep dry very considerable areas after the trees have attained some size. Swamps In Italy andFrance have been reclaimed through use of euealypts. —A nifty line of Boys’ Knickerbocker all wool suits Sam Peck makes. Prices $9.50 to $17.50. C. A. Weaver, Xenia, O* DR. A. C, McCORMICK, DENTIST, 18 Allen Bldg., Xenia, Ohio. —NOTICEJ—The Shire stallion, Don, 12years old, weight 1000, will make the season at my barn on the Kyle road. Terms |8 to insure a living oolt. LOUIS DUNN Mrs, T. W. St. John waa-taken to], the McClellan hofpltal Wednesday.1 ‘ She has been in very poor health for same time. , Messrs. George Little, Chnrles Marshall, Ralph -^Wolford, William Hopping and W.*L. Oldmans went #to the reservoir Saturday on a’*fish ing trip. The surprise to the party was the sight of farmer#; about Bellfountalna plowing up wheat* the crop being very poor in that, section. f m il A FEW SPECIALS We are making special prices on the following which Bhould prove attractive, value considered, tl.'&Dsize bucket Sal .Medico $1.00. 11.50 size Sem Salt-Medico |1.00. Dr. LUUe’ s HetSo Tonic at half price. Louse killer, Mki «me 18c. U. 8. Stock food; $3size $2.00. MeKee’s Hardware Store. Nort^E. Emmons Jones whose placb of residenoe is unknown la hereby notified that Harriet WalWn Jones has filed her petition agaluftt him for divorce in the Common Fleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, and that said cause will be for hearing on and after May 28th, 1018, F. L. JOHNSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. SALT! SALT! SALT! We have just received a ear of fresh Ohio- River salt and can fill your orders now. C. N. STUCKEY &SON. SPECIAL TERMS Satisfaction Guaranteed * or pto Pay Parties wanting two auctioneer! I am in position to supply thi extra man with unlimited ex* lerience. Keferencda Fu tn iih ed * PHONE 2*130 Gftdartille* * - kOhio r. HOW'S THIS? How's This? j We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case-of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's .Catarrh Medicine. • . Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirfcy*ftvt years, and has be come! known as this most reliable rem edy for Cawtrrh, Hall's Catarrh MeditiM act! thru the. Blood oil the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the di* eabed portions, . After vou have taken Hall's Ca tarrh Medicine for a short time yon will see a great imptovement in vmir genartil heaHh. Start taking Hall'ft Catarrh Medidn* at ones and get rid nf catarrh. Send for testimoiuals, free. ____ 'v* Taste in Furniture Does Not * Depend Upon Locality A farmhouse can be 'as appropriately furnished as a city residence* It all depends upon being able to pick out the right kind o f furniture to harmonize with the surroundings, W« are expert* in this line and can help you Solve your furnishings and decor* ating problems at a cost ao modest that a home of good taste 'is within tha reach of all. J. A. B E A T T Y & SON 0 21 Green St. ‘ ‘Dependable Ftifniture” X en ia , Ohio , CHENEY & Co.,' by *11 D ruggie X X GBT OUR PRICES. ON PRINTINGIXJC gWHMunmsmn =HereV icoffe s Thcw Isdusty goods, tqmorro word? grocer whatyo cers sell Try a Revel ii grantar ful flavi chaff jn cups to t for this j THE WO To | LOCAL AN Cedar Day at ti May 17. I The Greene coun August 7-10. Tb August 26-30. The Ohio Fuel subscribed for $5, Third Liberty Lo; The company for i‘ will take ?500,000. Mr. G. Y. Wi; Carolina Winter C. McMillan, of Tuesday to atte. Ethel McMillan Mrs. T. N. -Tai Philadelphia, Pa., the illness of he Aiken, who is in city. Master Ira To^ and Mrs. A. D. aE box car last broke’ an arm. T on 'The cars with panions. —State si short jbuild C. A. Wea Y o who d very d It is . to buy but as Buy tl them world buy th Our c handle Thai Until you you do n hiexpensu floors ma and given Also th every int Comes K e i r
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