The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52
WhyPay WarPries* FOR Fwtwear? Our large Shoe Depart- f ment afford* a suitable Hue of prices and styles unequaled. Ladies andMisses Oxford* and Slipper*.....................$L98 to $4,98 M*n’t Shoe* andOxford*, at . . . . . . . . . . >. . . . . . . . . . .$1.98 to $4.98 Bey*' Shoe* and Oxford* at .............. .$1.69 to $3.49 Children'* Shoe* and Slipper*. . v.63c to $1,69 Be sure aud see our latest Styles In White Shoes, Slippers and Oxfords. C. A . Kelble’s BIG STORfc 17-19W, MAIN ST. XENIA, OHIO UNITED STATES WAR EXHIBIT AT THE . Columbus, Ohio - - . • ' i 1ai ' * ' • ■ t ' y The ARMY and NAVY w ill chow Browning Machine Guns, Enfield. Rifles, Mountain Guns, Trench Equipment, Aviator’s Outfit, Depth Charges, Big Torpedoes, Projectiles and exact models e f Jattleships, Dreadnoughts, Cruisers and Destroyers. . ~ "The Federal Government wants to acquaint you with her war accomplishments.' Accept .this opportunity which is Free to Fair Visitors. ■ A Multitude of Other Things to Interest You Patriotic Pageant—Night Horse Show Livestock-r-Fruit— Crops RUTH LAW All of This for You. “ I T ’ S Y O U R F A IR ” 2 6 - 2 7 ■ t 2 S * 2 9 * 3 . 0 f * l $ • SCH M ID T ’S B L U E B IF ID B R E A D *“ THATS FO R HAPP INESS " T r y a loa f. Y ou w ill become a regular user. Sold here exclusively. W a t e r m e l o n s ! They are Qa* get them o ff the ice fo r Sunday or any other day, Fruits and Vegetables, if they are on the market, are sure to be found here. Soap grorKlDg 25c B e a n s n ^ ’ b ^ %r*12lAc / ^ A r r r r Schmidt's Blend. CUrrfcfc g£®£nds.‘?!!Cu* 17c T ry Whoat and Corn F lour B lended. Requires no substitutes. W e can also supply you with R ice Flour, Barley Flour, R y e Flour, Corn Flour, and •tjker substitute* fo r wheat. r ’ HBECE cj!?ere tu cD fc .... r » « M I M i 28c L A R D Fine Lard 100 Per Cent Pur* Per Pound . « « » * 4 f « art * s * » * 29c WashtBj Powdera V £ » 25c E. Schmidt& Co. MM X B N IA , OH IO V. S. F««tl AdmlnUtrsUcn Lf*au*«, G. 44,47s. LOCAL AND PERSONAL I V fJ V W S W The artillery rowpanie* with whom, several Greene coy.utian* are cotmtcted, •Farrell, Adair, Ralph McMillan and j John Town*l«y, have arrived »afe in 1France and it U « i d arc quartered in the southern part of that country. Mr. F. P. Hasting* ha* purchased the Nisonger farm of 177 acre* on the Uppey Bellbrook pike that ia now ] occupied by hie tfon-in-law, Earl Mc Clellan, , The farm is an extra good one and brought a fanpy price. At a meeting of the Fuel Wood Com mittee o f this county in Xenia Saturday it wa* decided to have the township organize each township for the purpose of promoting wood cutting . for this winter. Mr. A. H, Creawell is the Chairman in this township. Mrs. Kitty Lawler, pf Lebanon, is spending the week-end with relatives in this.vicinity. The loitering of two suspicious char- acters about the Allen elevator Monday caused ■Mr. Allen to request police .protection Monday, night. The ele vators were filled with wheat and watchman were stationed about the premises. One of the characters had a decided German accent: in his speech and was anything but a creditable look ing citizen," The officers in every com munity should take up such travelers and make them give an. account of themselves, There is to much labor to be done nowadays for idlers to be foot ing it,over the country. It is said that over in Fayette county a man owning two threshing outfits was paying his men $1 a day for labor. The men organized and struck for higher wages which resulted in stopping threshing. The Columbus authorities Were appealed to and as a resuit four of the. men, who had been given deferred classification by their draft board, were ordered send direct to Camp Sherman, The other men returned to work but were to understand that unless they rer tnained at their work they would be .handled under the "work or fight" order of the department. Prof. L. D, Parker has given up his position in the office of the American Rolling-Mill Co., in Middletown, where he spent the summer, and with his family left Monday for a two week’s Visit with his parents in the northern part of the stale. Few people knew it but the Tarbox Lumher.Co., had just started.,on some government work cutting up walnut togs when the fire pttt the concern out of business.. There has been some speculation at to whether the fire was of purely incendiary nature oh this account or hot. As only a very Grr knew it this Idea i» discredited. Dr, W. JR. McChesney, wife and daughter, ieU Friday for a visit withRev. T.R.Tumerand family, of McKeesport, Pa. They were accompanied by Mrs. 0 . C. Morton and daughter Jean. Mr.. Ream Shroade* and wife, of Springfield, are here on a week’s va cation1. Mr. ' Shroade* is connected withthe office force of the International Harvesting Machinery Co., Champion division,-and gets two weeks vacation, the second week he expects to spend at home. ' .. ■ “ Mr. Oscar Satterfield has been on the sick list this week, His place on the R. F. 0 . is being supplied by Mr* David Johnson, Mrs, Edith Blair, .who has been in Columbus for several , weeks, and daughter. Mis* Kathleen, who has been in Powell, 0 „have returned home. Mrs. Anna Morton and daughter, Grace, have rented apartments In Xenia and will move there. Monday and Tuesday were the hottest days of the year when the mercury shot up to 98’ in the shade. Even the night did not cool and there was much uncomfort for those who tried to afeep. While the days are hot remember last January and February with the mercury 80 below, bloat -people prefer heat to that kind of winter especially when-you had little or no coal. Mr. Harry Marshall, Of Columbus, was in town Sabbath among relatives before his departure on Monday for Syracuse, N, Y „ where he went into the limited aervice, there being a call for 400 from this state, Harry is the -third son of Mr, and Mr*, W . L. Marshall to enter either the army or navy. Alfred is a "member of the Battleship Penn* sylvania crew while Arthur ia how Serving in France with the aviation signil squadron, having enlisted while in, to* Angeles, Cal. Mr. R. S.Town*!ey received a cable gram Sabbath from his son, Fred, an* bouncing his safe arrival on Saturday at a certain port in England. It it announced that the Wright aviation field will ho longer be used Tor cadet flying* Only the more advanced students will fly at this field, <•-Ktfble lia* priced hi* clothing right for most of ttwas bought be fore war price* p rm iU d ., m iifc. Hind** a iftif Tiim -111111 ■ vHR* SmW* SW**SSIW* Sf * ■ ! * 9 w WSBP* CHURCH OF GOD i The church of God will hold their State G*mp Meeting on their beautiful camp ground August 9 to 19th. One and one half miles west o f Springfield, Ohio, on the National Pike. Hundred* o f people from over the state gai er"here and camp for the entire meeting. The ground consists of twenty acres and makes an ideal place to spend your vacation. Plenty ol good shade, good water, a large boarding house and lunch stand is run to accommodate the public. Dormitories and tents are provided for sleeping quarters for both jnen and women. Three general services are held daily at 10 a. m., 2:30 and 8 p, m, in the large auditorium which seats.about JOOO persons,- The gospel- will be preached in its fulness in this meeting by W . F. Chappel, of Ky., and O, Teasley, of Anderson, lnd„ with others of the state. The public is invited to" ettCnd these meetings and camp on the grounds. ADVERTISED LETTERS . Aug. 2,1918. Ada Clifton ( 8 * P. F, Dawson A, O, Davy Rev. D. B. Elsey ’ P. T . Faudree (2) i Carl Harris Minnie Hampton Mrs. 0 . Qliver Gluts. Smith S. A. Turner Clara Trilby Edyth Wyatt -W, A. TURNBULL, P. M< r u p t u r e ; e x p e r t h e r e . Seeley, World Famous In This Spe- , cialty, Called to Dayton.* F, H, Seeley o f Chicago and Phil adelphia, the noted truss expert, 'will personally be a t the Algonquin Hotel .and will remain in Dayton this Sun day and Monday only, August 4th and 5th, Mr. Seeley says: “ The Spermatic Shield will not only retain any case o f rupture perfectly, but contracts the opening in ID days on the average case- This instrument receiyed the only reward in. England and in Spain, producing results with out surgery, injections, medical treat ments or prescriptions. 'M r. Seeley has documents from the United States Government, Washington, D. C.. fo r Inspection, All charity cases without charge; or i f any interested call, he -will be glad to show same without charge or fit them if desired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place in this section. . P. S.—Every statement in this no tice has been verified before the Fed eral and State Courts,—F. H, Seeley. The Finney and Stewart reunion ,ywas. held Tuesday pt the Soldier’s Home at Dayton and was attended by a large representation o f these families^ a big delegation-of the Fin ney families from Butler county fce- . ing present. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. I desire to announce my candidacy for the office o f State Senator in this, the 5th-6th Ohio State Senatorial Bis- jti-jct, subject to the decsion o f the Re publican electors o f the district, at the regular primary election on Tuesday, August 13th, 1918,. FRANK Cl PARRETT, Washington <3. H., Ohio. ; We are authorized to announce the name of Robert E. Cofry as a candi date fo r County Commissioner, second term, before the Republican primary, August 13. . TiVo are authorized to announce the name pf E , E, Lighthiscr as a candi date for Sheriff, before the Republi can primary, August 13. . We are authorized to announce the name o f Deputy Sheriff Lincoln Fun- derburg as a candidate for Sheriff o f Greene county at the coming Re publican primary, Augujj: 13, We are authorized to announce the name o f George N / Perrill ns a can didate fo r county commissioner be fore the Republican primary, Aug ust 13. W e are authorized to announce Hie name o f Ralph W ade as a candidate for. County Auditor be* fore the Republican Primary, August 18. W e are authorized to announce the name o f Joseph Fawcett as a candidate fo r County Surveyor be fore tlie Republican Primary Tues day, August 13. * > We are authorized to announce the name o f R , D, Williamson as a can didate fo r County Commissioner, sub ject to the Republican Primary. * **l believe in the strict enforcem ent o f all laws; and an impartial deal fo r all the peop le M ED-WIN war VOTE FOR JONES CANDIDATE TOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION ForGOVERNOR PRIMARY ELECTION AUGUST 13 UwUJVo snt. S, H. U tk. CUM*, c*!*»l»* ^ llllilllllill m An Investment Opportunity JnOneof Your PubKc Utility-Properties s s An opportunlty is now available to our custo mers tot become financially interested in this large public utility system—to share in tKc moderate return* following efficient, progressive and economical management and full consideration for the rights of the public. The Dayton Power & Light Company is now operating in’ Montgomery, Greene, Clarke, Clinton and Miami counties and supplyi g electric service irf forty-one communities including the cities of Dayton, Piqua, Xenia and Wilmington. In addition we supply Sieafn Service in Dayton, Heating. Service in Piqua *and own and operate the waterworks.system of Wilmington. We desire.to encourage increasing proprietor ship in the company- by all customers. There are- at present more than 1,200 -widely scattered stockholders. - Among the many reasons commending the purchase o f the 6 Per Cent Cumulative Preferred Stock o f the Dayton Power and Light Company now are the following: , ■. ^ We Will sell a $100.00 share for $85.00 in cash or in monthly payments and you will earn 7 per cent on your investment. Each share can be purchased by paying $10.00 down and the balance in five payments.of $15.00 each . t Business and gross earnings have steadily and substantially-increased since organization in 191 j. This stock has paid quarterly dividends of 6 per annum regularly since the organization o f the company* • . The company is a large organization with annual gross earnings in excess of $1.000,000 and with properties located in diversified communities. The company publishes att annual report which is accompanied by- certificate o f audit by an independent auditor. , . Dividends on- three or more shares will return to you enough to pay the average residental light bill for a year.. Your capita] and the money it earne for you remain at home. From one to twenty shares may be purchased for cash or monthly payments. The small stockholder ia welcomed arid purchasers o f one share will receive the same consideration as the purchaser o f the maximum number.. Detailed in formation upon request. V “ Its amighty good buy ” i The DaytonPower &Light Co. XENIA DISTRICT S BELL 595 C IT IZEN S 66 ES llllllllllllll W E W AN T A MAN OR WOMAN to *ell Toilet Articles* One who oan stand prosperity. W o are an old established House epening $ new territory. W rite at once to W . & H . Walker, 1201 E . Third St,, Dayton, Ohio, HOW’S THIS7 How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward fo r afty case o f Catarrh that Cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has be come known as the most reliable rem edy fo r Catarrh, Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on. the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the dis- CASTO RIA Ftf Infants find Children In ti** ForOver30 Year* Always bsar* the Signature of FRANK L, JOHNSON, Attorney And Ceun»elor-at*Law XENIA, OHIO. Office over Galloway It Chtfry. cased portions. . A fte r you have taken Hall’s Ca tarrh Medicine fo r a short time you will Bee a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid o f catarrh. Send for testimoinals, F. J. CHENEY & Co„ Toledo, Ohio. Sold- b y all Druggists, 76c, —Keep in mind the special bar gains a t K olbW * in X em a when wanting clothes. SALESMAN WANTED—To solicit orders fo r lubricating oils, greases, and paints, Salary or commission. Address the Victor Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Ask for Ballard’s Pancake and Buckwheat flour at Nagley’s, .DR . O. P. ELIAS DENTIST Exchange Bank Bldg* CedmUla, 6 . THE TARBOX LUMBERCO. ''/TRY OUR JOB PRINTING/ Enli Star F O ONE TE Both Lo Count; Turnei — Funi No mo were pol precincts As predi only heb It was eraor Fr inated fo on the It M. Cox • the Dem tion. In . crafc vote recording Interes the sher contests, four cant down be Lincoln ^ hiser, wli previous attracted after che an electic Xenia, a • election I Funde: • Shoup, i Gowdy 'Many oi openly a of. the v .t formers” down th wild cha not be ) formers” by witni ii votes in self adm bringing Commer supposec The ■bar the affa .lie notii showing scrupulc employe • The c the hotl tion wo one tiec decided, o f Elect The V tion th determi Gowdy the can , nature, interesl here a judges places the sa! cat sell ors as cincts. The - present out mu . maker employt no cam1 The : sioners, rill and is a fit! ure in nominal . others i Georf W. B. E. Sutfr as, for prosecu and S. oppositi itor on days in ner, set to late financin The 1 cincts f while J Brown governc Williair were tl Frank state Si i>.« -■ v U j.en T .*-1 i wi;\ Frank was not Tuesday jority of 1ns opp governo for the tl latter nt t u In the <oat! jority ol abou The official present dcj.i- votes o v c E the closest <.i aavekthc ie| been de'eate The on .v surveyor majorit Th e » noopp1 term. The •when 1 Bath u, suited lucky {action centra The towns) well, 6
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