The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52

■tor's & has been. Signature of jter bis pert its infancy* you in this* i»» are hut e health of cperimeat. ■51A , Paregoric, It contains stance, Jta rears it has Flatulency, nesa arising Bowels, aids iturai sleep. A L W A Y S ;ars 'tigh t ' 7 . , ' of the sts, nt •ISt ak * ier - 3 - ■y y s for ves ■ * *»• local and personal v v w u v v v w w w w ^ this week, % Awodatkwi races in Columbus, The squirrel law opened Monday and remain, » q man October an. f«/equlred to have a license as in fowney years. C. G. Turnbull has purchased u w Empire touring « w Pf f f f i T s u f c i £ agency, in Xenfa, ' v" B . P. McLean and family, o f Way. ton, spent the week-end with relatives iRClfc* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ramsey have as their guests Harry Andrews and Mies Jennie McCall, o f Idavllle, Ind. Robert Nelson, who has represented the Houston Cream C o„ as local agent fo r more than a year, has been trans­ ferred to South Charleston. - -Boy * ’ knee pant suite. All eizea In stock at extremely low price*. It will pay you to see them* R* Bird & Sons Co . Joha MdDttiiils luu been critically ill for several days. Fred Clemons, whcTwas operated upon at the Espy hospital, in Xenia, several weeks .ago fo r appendicitis, was able to return home Saturday, Mrs* E4, Nisbet, of Joliet, 111, is here on a visit with her father-in- law and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nisbefc, Rev, John preaching at the Wesley Moore, „ dug at the A . M. South charleston, who is E.- church in -------- , left Monday for B&rnesvilie, 0 ., to attend conference. X I left ny umbrella on walk in front of poetoftice two weeks ago. 1 under­ stand the the wind took it around the aorner. Finder please return and get reward. 1>. S, F.KVW Xenia now .has military police, 8 soldiers doing duty, owing to Wilber- force haying a military school. All the military students must have passes. of Mrs, pora Kerr is the guest relatives, in Knoxville, Tenn, Mrs, Ella Medaris, o f Canton, 0., is here on a two ■week’s visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs, M. I, Marsh, Prof. J. H. Fortney has accepted a position as superintendent o f th e 1 schools at Willoughby, O., his house­ hold goods .are being moved there. William R -fe Collins, who went] with" a numoer o f other conscripts to Camp Taylor, last month, has been transferred to the officers training school, a t Camp Lee, Va. William took military training this summer ‘ at. Carnegie Institute, in Pittsburg., Knee Panto far boys’ sizes 4 to 18 years good lino to pick from at 50c and dp. R. Bird A. Sons Co. ' The Jamestown Journal states that Mrs, Sarah E . Fields, o f this place, has purchased the R, H. Glass resi­ dence in that village and gets posses­ sion the last o f October. The Reformed Presbyterian Church (Old Schspl) tendered a unanimous call on last Monday to Rev. Charles T, Carson, c.. Oakdale, Ills., to be­ come .pastor o f this congregation, at a salary o f $1,000.00. .London ley’s. Ohio Home flour at Nag- No NeedlestoChange Elays Any Record Ba sure to see andjh^a? thelmachine be­ fore unking a purebnss. Machine glad­ ly Benton approval. & Cherry II C . M a in S t . , X e n i a , 0 . Liberty Pump Shop ready to care for mills and gasoline ,We are now open'for business and all repair work on pumps, wind engines. We have the agency for the famous Air motor windmill. Can be used 01 . any old tower. Also agents for Myers pumps. W . J. DAILEY S C H M I D T ’S imoUeorWater touches\ isftL sn iV T T --------- (iwEPeiaiaW IW iu VAFlavor, '*3 , ’ ~ r o p t t « s v t » l * 1*1 n m Oysters Plump,juicy Fresh Oysters \ . . . ■ ’ L ‘ ‘ from America’s best beds, that greatest of all,.most nutritious sea food. F in e P o ta toes FINEST COOKING VARIETY 1 C PER BUSHEL..................................................... 1 O Be Prudent. Buy Potatoes now as there is every evidence »f a Rising Market T IN C A N S ~ G e t Yours N ow T IN C A N S A f t r Per D o zen '. ........................... u o t Can something every week, so that your can# will be filled when the- season closes. What have you canned this week?_______ WATER MELONS RIGHT OFF THE ICE—Fine ior Sunday Dinner or Any Other Meal, ^ . \ . CANTALOUPES—FINE AND JUICY FRUITS and VEGETABLES arc Here if they are on tS* market, hereto supply all your wants. Call Fine Lard 100 Pef Cent Pure Per Pound.,.* ........ LARD Beans Navy Beans,^fb. 12Mc co il WashingPowder Schmidt’s Blend It’s fine. Steel Cut Per pound White Line. Regular 7o value 6 boxes H. E. Schmidt& 0 . 5. XENIA, OHIO food AdirilntisWeUon License, G. ******* Leave twenty-five cents at Smith’s Barber Shop fo r the Clark C. Griffith Base Ball fund fo r the boys in France. fcrjnft «• your EGG*, We pay | i/IBliiiilliiilttlfiiiitltliiiiHiiiituiiiifitiiiiiilltliiiitiiiiiiiiiilillfiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHhilimiimtJiminilfiijiflifiifHJiiiVutiiimiiiM if tp J f llll fof tlMMinu rhoiti ill i for prl««» R« Bird 4 Bona* Co, —FOR SALE i—Hot Blast heating 1 stove, good sire and in excellent con­ dition. Call H. A . McLean, GASOLINE ENGINE ior sale cheap, | six horse power in excellent condition, RALPH WOLFORD. s a s a Rev. Riley M. Little-filled the R. P. pulpit Sabbath. Rev. Little, until a few months ago was chairman o f | the United -States Employes’ Com­ pensation Commission under appoint­ ment o f President Wilson, with head., quarters in Washington. Previous to that time he was Chairman of the Executive Committee o f -the Organ- I = ised Charities in Philadelphia. Rev, 3 Little resigned the government posi- “ tion to become the director o f the ' American’ Museum o f Safety o f New York City, a position carrying a much greater salary* than the one he ‘re­ linquished. Rev. Little le ft here on a business trip fo r Chicago and St. Louis. WE W A N T A MAN OR WOMAN to sell Toilet A rticles, One who can stand prosperity, W e are an -o ld established Mouse opening- new territory.- W rite at once to W . A H . Walber. 1201 E . Third St., Dayton, Ohio. N. I,. Ramsey, executor and trus­ tee o f the A.. O. Bridgman estate, has filed a petition in common pleas couft asking authority •to sell the farm to obtain funds fo r the main­ tenance o f the widow, Mary Bridj man. . - . „ ■ - ■ Word was received here Monday an­ nouncing the death o f James G. Car- son at his home in Springfield. The deceased was born in this place and is the last member o f that well known family. He was about 80 years of age and fo r many years conducted a wholesale grocery house in his city. He was, also engaged in the same business in Xenia before locating in Springfield. The funeral was held Wednesday, burial taking place at Xenia, He is survived by a son, George, o f Springfield, and a daugh­ ter, Mrs. Eva Carson Donaldson, o f Pittsburg. -SWEATER whole family, pickfrom* R. Bird& Sons’ Co. COATS for the Large stock to Leave laundry at, Richards1 Drug Store on Wednesdays. It will be de­ livered but not called for during school months, HAROLD MYERS, Agent for both laundries. „ Beginning on Monday, Sept, 3>, the grocers and meat stores will discontinue delivery of merchandise on request of the government. This order has been in effect for some time in the cities and various towns. The idea is to release as many as possible that can take up other work. Those who have signed are as follows; W , VV. Troute, Robert Bird & Sons Co., H. Bates, J, E, Post, R, Mc­ Clellan, 3 , H. Little. Judge 4H. L. Smith Was•in •town; Wednesday soliciting among the busi­ ness men for help in advertising- the coming Liberty Loan campaign, he be­ ing chairman of the county committee. The' government does not pay fo r any advertising and requests help from patriotic businessmen and citizens. The newspapers besides giving sev­ eral columns of free reading matter during the campaign will each give .a page carrying President Wilson’s appeal for support o f the Fourth Lib­ erty Loan! The Judge reports' a ready response in Jamestown "where he solicited Tuesday and also in this' place. He expected to cover Yellow Springs Thursday and Xenia later. Some fifty ladies of Cedarville and vicinity, both young and older, have answered the call to the womanhood of the Nation to prepare to take care o f the sick in the homes and render first aid. The trained nurses have either gone over or signed up to go by the thousands, making it Impera­ tive for families to be able to follow the family physician. Instructions are being given by Miss Helen Evers, a capable instructor. The meetings are on Tuesday afternoons in the par­ lors o f the Reformed Presbyterian church. All inquiries will be cour­ teously answered by Miss Elizabeth Blair, OVERCOATS A splendid line ell wool garments for boys In sizes 12 to 18 years. Big vaiuas at little prices. Don’t overlook these It will be money In your pocket* jR. Bird 5. Sons Co. Leave laundry at Richards* Drug Store on Wednesdays. It will be de­ livered but not called for during school months. HAROLD MYERS,' agent for both laundries, Clarence Stuckey, wife and daugh­ ter, had a narrow escape last Satur­ day while driving to Xenia, when their automobile was knocked from the road by A large Columbus truck. Mr. Stuckey seeing the truck ap­ proaching pulled to the side o f the road as far as safety would permit When the truck was directly in front of him it headed direct for his ma­ chine and forced it into the ditch. Neither of the occupants were injured to arty extent but tne touring car was a mass o f wreckage. It was discov­ ered that a bolt had dropped from the steering gear of the truck and the driver tyuld no longer control it. The company owning it carried liabil­ ity insurance and it is said Mr. Stuck- o f will have M* loss made good* PUBLIC SALE! [ f Having sold my farm and expecting to locate in the South, I will sell .at public sale on my farm 2 miles North pf Cedarville on the road to Clifton, con­ necting the Yellow Springs and Clifton- Wilberforce roads at the Whitelaw Reed farm, on Friday, October 4, 1919 Commenciig at 10:3'> o’clock A. M. * the following property: 21—HEAP OF CATTLE-21 Consisting of 8 grade feeders. 7 milch cows, 0 spring calves, 5*!—HEAD OF HOGS -52 Consisting of 14 brood sows, 88 feed­ ing shoats weighing about 60 to 100 lbs, 200 Head of Delano Sheep 2 0 0 Prime breeding ewes, feeders and lambs. 4 0 0 Shocks of Learning Corn This seed corn was bought from the ' son of the, originator in Clinton county two years ago where it has been kept : pure without any mixture or change of ] type for 85 y e a r s '.I his corn has.been kept pure and was ripe for cutting the! first of September and will be sold in shock lots to suit purchasers. An excel­ lent opportunity, for those wanting seed corn. • 7 Tons of Mlxod Hay In Barn FARM IMPLEMENTS:—JoJin Deere, manure spreader,Johnson 6 ft. mower j and clover buncher, Johnson hay tedder, Ohio cultivator, "Oliver breaking plow, single disc harrow, 48 tooth harrow, 1 low down solid wheel wagon and hay ladders, 40 gal. portable feed cooker and water heater, 1 buggy, J Buckeye grain drill. There implements are in excel- eat contition. Two heating stoves and 1 Primus cream. Seperator and other household articles. Terms Made Known Pay of Sals HUGH M. MURDOCK 8. Ti B A K E R * ) ' - ' H. C. WILSON \ Aucts. HASTINGS BROS., Clerks. Lunch Served byC, iMUSpencer Best grade 15c canned com* 2 cans ] for 25c* at Nagley’a. PUBLIC SALE ! Having rented my farm J will offer at public auction at my residence 1)4 miles south of Cedarville on Cedarville and Jamestown pike, on FRIDAY, OCT. II, 1918 Commencing at 10 o’clock the following ■ property to-wit: 4-HEAD OF HORSES—4 1 Black mare 12 years old* wt. 1700} 1 sorrel gelding 0 years old, wt. 1850, well broken; 1 bay. gelding 12 years old, wt. 1200; 1 roan mare 10 yean old, family broke. 16-HEAD OF CATTLE-16 8 Short-Horn cows with calves by side; 8 Short-Horn cows 2 giving good flow of milk, one to freshen soon', 8 Jersey cows, to freshen by day of sale, 2 giving good flow of milk, 6 Short-Horn heifers and 2 Short-Horn steers and I Short*Horn bull 18 months old. This is a good herd of Short-Horns and all well bred. 37-HEAD OF HOGS -37 28 Head of feeding shoats wt. 100 lbs., 6 summer pigs, 2 pure bred Hampshire sows and 1 registered Hampshire boar. HAY AND GRAIN 150 Bushels of Oats and some hay in mow. FORD TOURING CAR GOOD AS NEW Farming Implamanis 1 Weber wagon with bed and 2 sets of side boards; 1 low down feed wagon, 1 McCoromick binder 7 foot cut; one McCormick mower, hay rake and tedder, clover buncher, 4 breaking plows 1 Stag Sulky and three walking plows, one 60 tooth harrow, 1 Osborn dis cutter, 1 clod crusher, one Iff ff. drag. 1 Moline planter with 80 rods qf wire, 2 riding cultivators,2one-horse cultivators, 18x8 Thorpa* fertilizer drill, 1 McSherr drill, 1 gravel bed, 1 feed sled, 1 rubber tired buggy,, 1 sleigh, 1 breaking cart, 6 sides of work harness, 1 set of buggy harness, collars, bridles, lines etc, MISCELLANEOUS 1 Chatham fanning mill with sacker attachment, 8 galvanized water tanks, 1 8 barrel hog fountain, l gasoline pump­ ing engine, two 50 gallon oil drums, 1. DeLaval cream Seperator No. 12, butchering outfit, hog troughs, forks, Shovels, single and double trees and other articles too numerous to mention* SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS TrnrmsMado ffnown Day o f Sato MRS* THOMAS FIELDS TITUS & SCOTT, Aucts. HASTINGS BROS:, Clerks. Lunch by U 4 I m ' Aid #f M, E* Church' The Edward Wren Co. o f Springfield Through Their Local Representative A . E. Richards, Druggist Invite Your Inspection of C h en e y p h o n o g r a p h r l c i i f s d l l v e c o Y c i s '- 'b o l t c Y ' Without a Peer A m o n g . ' Phonographs Made in 6 Styles ' i OUEEN ANNE | s phon YOU purchase a Cheney phonograph, you have the satis- faction of owning an instrument that has no equal. The Cheney employs a series of acoustic inventions, found in no other phongraph. | These patent-projected features are the secret of its power to reproduce the music 3 of voice or instrument in all its original beauty. ’ T HE FULL tone values are rendered in 3 * a, way that is altogether delightful. \ 3 It is hard to realize that such wonderful music is produced by mechanical means. S ‘- The beauty of Cheney tone and o f Cheney ' ' i . . . cabinet design form a combination suclr as V > ' l* r offered in no other instrument. m i igaeasaBai An Utter Peuimiat, ’'Thrift's only one 011111106 in aevon- toon billion for a mlsfnko In finger prints." 'Tlir.t’H enough to have it happen to -file,1* Let the Family he the Jury Make sure that all are pleased, when, you purchase a phonograpL. jj§ Let the family.be the jury, while the Cheney plays and sings. They S will vote for the Cheney—-unanimously! Its tone is matchless.** •§ The Cheney plays any and every record with serene purity and perfect 1 expression. It plays band and orchestra records with a splendor and 3 | richness beyond the power o f words to describe. § 5 Yet how tender and caressing when it plays a lullaby! £ 3 You really must hear the Cheney. Then you will realize how it has * 3 £ widened the musical horizon for so many thousands of his friends* s ! ■| Hiiitiniiiiiiiiiuuitiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S i U. S. Seal 138 Vaars Old. The great seal of the United States was adopted by congress .186 years ago. The d. Jgn was suggested by Sir John Frcatwfch, nn eminent Eng­ lish antiquary, to John Adams, than United .States minister to Great Brit­ ain, and was formally accepted by congress on June 26, 1782. It is -com­ posed o f » spread eagle, bearing on its breast an escutcheon with 18 stripes, and In Its talons holding an olive branch and 18 arrows, lymbollc of both peace nnd war. The eagle, the suggestion of an Englishman, has ever Since been the national bird of the United States. Buffon Had Wrong Idea. It was Buffon’s idea tfint all the forms o f animal and plant life com­ mon to the. twp Continents were Intro­ duced here after the discovery by Eu­ ropeans. The idea was naturally sug­ gested by the rapidity with which this continent Wns peopled and stocked with domestic animats and cultivated plants, The teaching from Buffon’ s day until twenty or twenty-five years ago was to the Bame effect. Since then, however, the evidence has been found to prove this view- to he not only false, but directly the reverse of what has been the real order of succession. O GIVE YOUR CAR A NEW FINISH-DO IT YOURSELF WITH ONE OR TWO COATS _____ OF . n j r J i u r o F i n n T H F C JL 1 I V I M. 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