The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52

k«MM Children Cry for Fletcher’* Four Queens—Each Is Worth Fortune InHer OwnName 5Ch* Kind Ton Have Always.Bought, and whiih fcr.s been lmwo for or*r otct 30 years, has borne the signature of and baa been tiado under hi3 per* twnsl Bupetyis*&&,aii»ea Its'fnfaftcvv Allow no one to deceive you in thus, AH Counterfeits, Imitations and * Just-ogcod” - are but BxperinMaits that trifle with, and endanger the health of Infants and Childr»n-—Eigerisnee against Experiment.. c What is CASTOR IA Castoria I* a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drop* and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium* Morphine nor other narcotic cubcttnce. Its age is its guarantee, For .more than thirty years it has been in constant usefor the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea j allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Foody giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. * GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS >Bears th e S ign a tu re o f In Use For, Oyer 3 d Years The Kind'You Have Always Bought 1 TH&CtfNTAURCOMPANY. NCWYONKCITY* *SS3aa**r» v&utmmBt&guGtsas WALK ING BOOTS W ith Military Heels The new shades of Brown Calf skin, walking hoots, long vamps pointed toe styles or the semi Military hoot with a broad toe. Tan, Brown, Cherry,..Red or Black Calf skin leathers. These -styles will par* ticularly interest school girls or any one who "cares for a good street-boot, Prices range $5, $6, $7.50 to $9.00 Moser’s Shoe Store S . D e t r o i t S t r e e t , X e n i a , O h i o O GIVE YOUR CAR AgNEW FINISH'DO ITYOURSELF WITH ONE OR TWO COATS V *AWTO . F IN ISHES A AA wf A il JP AAAm#&A THETARBOX LUMBERCO. P« 'NCC5& «W»ei»i«IMHDCHAWIOH OUCRNSEYCOW j BD£ ^ S * t Y & MaHMMiNNd* * 3 .,s *.**/*'■£»< Tfertijfti cctiwrif* id.A.SNOWA 00.! ****>. **jhk*v etwee, w*.. o.v.ie*. n e ‘ I $%k month’s Butterick Bottoms w 10a and lSc~~mtme higfutr MfN mStm W.S.MOSCRIP Jfuooe Of HOLSTEIN CATTLE' MINERVA BEETS GRAND CHAMPION HOLSTEIN COW SHCRWALTON MAINS 9UEJCN GRANDCHAMPION,AYRSHIRECOW H.H.KILDE&.................... JUDGE O r AYRSHIRES HUGH 0 ..VAN FELT JUDGE OF JERSEYS OXFORD MAJESTY GYPSY, QUEEN GRAND CHAMPION JERSEY COW T ijE aristocracy of the cow world I will bo’ on display at the Nation- ■ al Dairy Show, wliich will' be hold at Columbus, Ohio, October- 10-10, this year. The four, grand champion cows of the reeos- uized, dairy breeds are shown. All of them and ail the medals and ribbons they have, won "wiji be >i>vn at the Dairy Show. Opposite each breed Is the man who Will judifa the cows, who will' compete with these rcjcopitizeii leaders for first position They are Charles X,. Bill, Kosedale Wis., judge* of Guernseys; W. S. Mps crip, Lake KJmS, MiitiL, judge of *iol stein catttle^H. H, KildCe, Arnos, In* judge of Ayrshires, and Hugh G. Vat Pelt, Waterloo, la., judge of Jerseys "These men are' nationally recog nized experts In the lines they havt been designated to judge. France roust import sugar today, I ttiosr of It from this side of tlift ocean, ; because tltc largest portion of French' sugar beet land is In Gorman humls.' As a result, the French people hare been placed on a sugar ration of about j IS jiounds a year for domestic use; ; a pound and a half a mouth. Tills { photograph -hows holy the Germani trpops destroyed French sugar mills, Thanks to the French rationing sys­ tem the annual consumption has b«en cut to (100,(100 tons, according to re­ ports reaching the Fulled States Food Administration, Before the war France had an average sugar crop of about 750,<XK) tons of sugar ^nd had some left over for export. iiiimmiimiiimiiimuiiiiiiHiiimmiiimdiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiimiiii Ss & g* 8 Liberty Pump Shop! ss. s 2 s a •M a ss & 2 51 5a We have the agency for the famous Air motor windmill, E Can be us<gd on any old tower. Also agents for Myers E pumps. ■ ' * ! W . J. DAILEY iNtaiuniiifiMitimiitiuiiHiiiiniiiiuutuiiiitittiiiiiitMfiaiiiuriiitiiiHHiiiil I »3 •>$< 0 I I 5 t § l f p V %I 8 8 8 % 1 I E y Wilbur 2>. JSfe^bttl You know you are going to buy Liberty Bonds, . ' Y ou wouldn’t be square with yourself if you didn’t. ' You couldn’t take off your hat to the flag with half the sense of ownership if you didn’t. ’ You couldn’t cheer the marching line o f troops with half the thrill if you didn’t. .You couldn’t ’watch the Jackies go by with half the pride if you didn’t. k • , You couldn’t glimpse a battleship off the coast with half the joy ; if you didn’t. You couldn’t read the war news with half the eager faith if you didn’t. You couldn’t be 100# American if you didn’t. Y ou kn ow the Fourth L iberty Loan starts September 28th. Y ou knovvr that bu y in g a L iberty Bond Isn’ t making a gift . Y o u kn ow you are simply lend ing you r m oney to y ou r G overnm en t— to the best friend you and y ou r m other and w ife and Bister and daughter have. Y ou know what security is hack o f y ou r lo a n— security th a t means g o o d interest and that you r m on ey will b e paid back to you . Y ou kn ow all o f th a t— you kn ow the business s ide as well as the patriotic side o f it. Then , bu y your L iberty Bonds this v e ry first day o f the Loan. D on ’t w a it t o you r thipking beforehand. Y o u d on ’t need to consider it; you don ’t have to b e Argued into i t — y o u know you will bu y Liberty B o n d s .. Be one o f the first to ge t the badge of honor—the L iberty Bond button. Get yours,on the first d ay }* - September 28th. Y ou know what an example that w ill s e t Make September 28th your Liberty Bond day. Could you do a better thing right now? U. S. Government Bonds • Fourth Liberty Loan B u y Y o u r L i b e r t y B o n d s th e F ir s t D a y eSSm eeSo^ Thi» Space Contributed to Winning the Wttr by C. M. R IDQWAY V 0> 8 * V & Kg, >3 Vv►3 . I | ►J 8 ■0 !$ w ►3■ i 8 ►3 i 8 V >3>3 v►i< $r•3 ►3-o 8 8>3 | 8 81*3 8 0 8 0 0 0 HOW ’S TH IS ? How’s This 7 We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ ward for any ease o f Catarrh that; cannot be cined by Hall’s Catarrh \ Medicine. | Hall's Catarrh Medicine ‘has been \ taken by catarrh Isuftorers for the; ipaafc thirty-five years, and has b e -j come known as the most reliable rem - 1 edy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh» Medicine acts thru the Blood on tlie J Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the dis- mecwnii* eased portions. A fter you have taken Hall's Ca­ tarrh Medicine fo r a short time you will see a great Improvement In yout general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid , .>1 catarrh. Send for testimoinala, i f lF.‘ j. CHENEY-A Co., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by all Druggists, 76e. Pathe Li - . **■ No Needles toChange Plays Any Record Be sure to see andjliear the^maebiue be­ fore miking a purchase. Machine glad­ ly sent on approval. Galloway & Cherry II E. Main St. Xania, 0.

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