The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52
mmmm wmm m em m m m m im ism M MK,.ira»irtnw mm SCHMIDT’S Oysters Plump,juicy Fresh O .sters from America’s best beds, that §reat*8t of all, most nutritious sea food. Fine Potatoes FINEST COOKING VARIETY » ' ) 1 r PEE BUSHEL.......................... .......... $ £ 9 f 5 Be Prudent, Buy Potatoes now as there is every evidence of a . Rising Market T IN CANS—Get Vours Now T IN CANS Per Dozen . ...................... O O C Cansomething every week, so that your cans will be filled when the season closes. What have you canned this week? . WATER MELONS RIGHT OFF THE ICE-Fine for Sunday Dinner or Any Other Meal. ________ CANTALOUPES—FINE AND JUICY FRUITS and VEGETABLES are Here if they are on the market. Call hereto aupply all your wants. » . Fine Lard 100 Per Cent Pure Per Pound........................... ! 30 c Choice hand picked 1 ^ T / r t Navy Beans, Jb. S. Am/% C Schmidt’s Blend I t ’s 6ne. Steel Cut Per pound............... 17 c Washing Powder White Line. Regular 7c value 6 boxes 25 c H.E. Schmidt&Co. XENIA, OHIO, U, 9. P03d‘ Adm inistration License, ,G. 45,473. Hutchison &]Gibney Have a splendid assortment of the newest styles in Suits, Skirts, Waists, Jackets, Corsets Yet Shown by Them See the Basement DouHeHotBlast m L Round O a k Double Burner A S S U R E S ■ D o u b l e Efficiency am llxonomy CheapFuel New Heating Stoves, Ranges for Coal or Gas, Get your stoves suitable for every home* Hutchison & Gibney XENIA, OHIO The New Liberty Loan Honor Flag A ll Together N ow l WO O m F«r CEDARVILLE The Cedarville H e r a ld HARLJH BULL Editor Entered a t the PoBt-Office, Codar- V'.lle. October 81, 1887, as second elaBB m atte r. t FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1918 LIBERTY BONDS. , Liberty is.one.of the sublime words of our language. Liberty is that fo r which our fore fathers fought and for which they sacrificed their lives. •Liberty is a . defended principle which gives character to a nation. .Liberty teaches love of country, ■love of government, love for republi can institutions. Liberty is fundamental to progress and civilization. To keep Liberty manifest, to make it an ever-living, expanding influence for good, is- the master task of this day and hour. . To this end there is a bond, a Lib erty Bond-, a tie between the people and its government in which all pa triots, rich and poor alike, may have a gerenous share. Backed by the re' sources of the United States, it is a war-sustaining security; it reflects the faith-of citizens in a high ideal; it is valid proof that Americans believe that its century-old traditions iVauld remain an unbroken historical record, Let the listening world hear the echo of concerted support—America is obstinate for peace, justice, fra ternity. victory, and the friendship of all free people. Liberal purchases of fourth-stamped Liberty Bonds will break the “iron will." To subscribe is greater than a sentiment—it is a national duty. Let the answer be to all European warriors against freedom; America is united for Liberty—united by states —united for the cause which seals the doom of autocracy—united in all things which make fo r the Parliament of Man, and, as a nation, is determin ed to suppress forever the tyrants against the rights of humanity. BUY—KEEP—AND KEEP ON BUYING—LIBERTY BONDS! Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Josephine Orr and Mr. -Ralph Hill on Wednesday evening at seven o'clock at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Orr. Mrs. Hanna Cooper, of Springfield, lias been enjoying a three weeks visit with her many friends and, relatives. Car of fancy picked APPLES on track next week. * R. Bird & Sons Co. Auctioneering—terms reasonable— .get dates, Call Cedarville Phone 2 1-2 on 151. H. C. WILSON. . 9-18d Best developing and printing done by Ciarke Nagtey. Leave films at Nagley’s grocery. \ Leave laundry at Richards’ Drug Stare on Wednesdays. It will be de livered but not called for during school months. HAROLD MYERS, Agent for both laundries. Among other good coffees we have a fresh shipment of Red Bird at Nag- ley’s. Ask for Ballard’s Pancake and Buckwheat flour at Nagley’s. NOTICE I have a complete cream station built on truck and will be at the B. H. Little grocery on Tuesday of each week, where I will take care of your cream, test it and pay for it in money (not checks). Highest market price paid for same. Honesty and courtesy our Motto, J. A. LONG CO. Per H. P, Bothast Union City, Inch The best price for your eggs, will be paid a t Nagley’s, ■—^ B uv I M v I onos V - —* a DR. 0 , P. ELIAS DENTIST Exchange Bank Bldg, Cedarville, 0. FRANK L, JOllNSON, Attorney and Counselor-at-Law XENIA, OHIO. Office over Galloway A Cherry* PUBLICSALE! I will sell at public sale at my farm J* jaileSouth of town on the Wilmington road, on Thursday, Oct. 17, 1918 Commencing at IQa. ni„ the following property; 18 HEAD OF DRAFT HORSES Consisting 1 gray mare 7 years old in 4pai^a good line and work mare; 1 Isjtafn mare 10 year# old, in foal, these two mares make a good team; 2 black mares 2 and 3 years old, -worked all season; 2 gray marcs.2 years old; 3 bay mares 2 years old; 3*geldings, 2 years old; 2 geldings 1 year old; 8 geldings will be 1 year old, in November, will make a good three* horse team well mated; t weanling,mare colt a good one. These are as sound a lot of horses as l have ever offered for sale, 4 0 -H E A D OF C A T T L E -4 0 Consisting of 1) good Shorthorn heifer# wt. 700; 6 heifer# wh 650;2 Pole Durham heifers wt, 800; 0 black Pole Angus heifers wt. 760; 2 roan Pole Durham heifers wt. TOO; t red heifer with first calf; 1 Guernsey heifer with first calf three weeks old, will make an extra good cow; 1 Jersey cow, a good one just vealed a calf; 3 good steers weighing 760, 20 0—HEAD OF H O G S -2 0 0 Consisting of 120 extra good feeding hogs; 62 summer pigs; 8 sows -with 64 pigs by side; 4 sows due to pig last of month; 6 open'sows; These hogs are all immuned with Pitman and Moore serum, healthy and an tfxtra good bunch of feeders. T e rm s M ad* K now n Day o f Sa le HARRY TOWNSLEY HOWARD TITUS, Auct, F. P. Hastings & J. H. Andrew,vClerks, Lunch on th e Ground fllllllllllllllllllillilllllllilllllliilillillll!IIIIIIHillllll!llllil!llllllll M W ! | ^ 7 = = = = A D A I R ’S ...— H The Leading Home Furnisher For Over Thirty Year* HOW’S THIS? flow’s T his? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that jannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine, Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been .aken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has be come known as the most reliable rem edy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the dis eased portions. A fter you have taken ‘Hall's Ca tarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. S tart taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine a t once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimoinals, free.. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c, . .London Ohio Home flour at Nag- ley's. ■ -< B uy L iberty B onds > - Dr. Samuel Toman, well known Dayton physician, is dead. , Rev; H. L. Wayland Zwayer, who recently left Bowling Green for Ma rlon as pastor of Fite Memorial'Bap tist church, announced his accept-* once of a chaplaincy in the army. < Athens county draft boards sum*5 money 1,500 deferred class men and! urged each man to sell $4b0 worth oV war savingH stamps. - In a joint application to the public utilities commission, the newly-organ ized Pickaway Water company asks permission to buy the Circlevllle Wa ter Supply company for 1160,000. Rev. Washington Gladden, eminent divine, died at Columbus of paralysis, at the aged oi 82. He was known-ua- tlotaslly as a theologian, sociologist and jnan of peace, and was always ac tive In civic affairs. Ohioans who are harassed by the scarcity and high price of coal are urged by the United States geological survey to burn peat. Rural residents of this state, says the survey, have this fuel supply right at their doors, Arrangements to get out a joint monthly crop report have been made by State Secretary of Agriculture Shaw and Ohio Federal Crop Agent Becker. This fs for the purpose of avoiding the uriance ih esttmates which has existed heretofore between the two reports. All of the crop of more than 2,000,- 000 acres of wheat planted in Ohio will have been cut within two weeks, according to Dean Vivian of the state agricultural college. Ohio Is expected to produce 40,000.000 bushels, Frank Lowry attempted to drive a colony of bees from his garage at Dayton with gasolines The explosion which followed destroyed the garnze end Lowry’s auto. Cornerstone of the now Masonic temple at Ottawa was laid with ap propriate ceremony. Jealousy turned a family reunion Into a tragedy a t Portsmouth when Lowell Doley,, 24, shot and killed his wife, Thelma Moore Doley, 19, and then killed himself, with a 38-caliber revolver. Albert. Yake and his wife and H. M. Cartmell of New Moorefleld were klllod when a Pennsylvania passen ger train struck the autompblle in which they were Tiding at South Charleston, Clarke county. Miss Crys* tal Yake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yake, was Injured so badly that she may die. Mrs. Cartmell also was se verely injured, ' Rev. 'IV. A. Worth, pastor of a Ger man church, a t Wlnesburg, Holmes county, was arrested by federal of* fleers in Wlnesburg. Preaching over the dead Jicdy of an American soldier whose body was brought to the Vil lage for burlnl, liei, Mr. Worth Is al 1-ged to have made nnralriotic re marks. Robbers broke ihto the general store of I, W. Brown of- Dudley, near Cfil Iwell, and escaped with $100 in money and numerous other articles, V, H. Helccr. 42, c. i • .ops, h,fit I k - r,'o when t-a •• v * ♦ ;t rLw’- : <1 - A Seller. “Is that book*yon Are rending a best setter?” “You might say so,” replied 1 the busy woman, “it’s n catalogue of things that Pm compelled to buy.” With a Victrola in the Home Happiness Is Assured Time will not hang heavy on your hands during the long winter evenings if you have a Victrola. It thrills you with the best music by the world’s- greatest artist’s it delights you with mirth of the most noted entertainers.. The VICTROLA is congenial company any time. It changes its mood to suit your every whim. VICTROLAS $ 22.60 UP. * VICTROLA RECORDS FURNITURE IS A GOOD INVESTMENT Good furniture bought now will actually be worth more in five years tvan what you paid for it. Poor furniture bought now or any other time is just an expense, because of the short service it gives. , Government requirements, restrictions and embargoes have reduced furniture pro duction more than half. By next spring prices will be one third and more above today’s level, and will not be lower EVEN AFTER THR WAR. r p = [ • ■ ■."j j ------A H Ivory Enamel §§ Dressing Table S A beaut ful triple plated mirror Dressing Table in $25.75 ,— Adam’s SEE Design Y ou need BLANKETS and COMFORTS these cool nights. Blankets......... ............. $3.50 up Comforts...................... $3.00 up GOLDEN OAK China Closet Like Cut $29.85 This Colonial China Closet has a curved glass front and ends and has five shelves. It is made or quarter sawed oak and is fin- OUR ADVICE IS BuyYour Rugs Now They are ‘.getting scarcer and higher every day. 7jcl2 Matting Rug.............. $6.00 9x12 Fiber Rug-----------,$13 up 9x12 Tapestry Rug......... , $25 up 9x12 Velvet Ru g s . . .......... $39.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs____$35.00 9x12 Wilton Rugs----- -- .$55.00 HEATING STOVES AND RANGES LARGEST STOCL IN THE SECTION LOWEST PRICES Don’t Buy Until You Visit Our Stove Department • 22-24 N. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio llllllllllllllllllillllllill ADAIR’S Furniture, Carpets, Stoves I Fate of t|je Cliff Dwellers, It Kecmp that there can bo no doubt that the cliff dwellers were exterral* anted by their more savage and war like neighbors, the men being killed and the women being adopted <nto the \ tribe of the conquerors, though in some cases migrations may .have become necessary as a result of drought or pressure from outside tribes. JONES*LINIMENT FOR MAN OR BEAST B u b« e n uteadlly growing in favor for almost half a century m » Household Rem edy for quick relief of P A I N , RhetlmAlifcm, Sprains, Sore Mus cle's, Burns, Wounds, f Bn.ckn.che, Sjore Throat, Corns. Bun- Ions and other minor aliments. Goes in Without Rubbing X>o««not Burn, Smart or Blister jret quickly penetrate* to the deep tissue*. Stop* Bain land Inflammation. Antiseptic Healing Cooling At All Dflfftiaia large Site Trial 8 t» 50c 25c V, H WMi Utv'fS. , f *? v i‘, * “America Forever” . *We have ev,ery inch of her Prarie Land” and we propose to hold i t and defend it, if i t cost the last dollar we possess and if i t must be to the last drop of free American blood. We must make the Fourth Liberty Loan such a big success, th a t the Kaiser will no t want to nego- tiatejfor peace any more, bu t simply surrender. Yours for the Fourth Lsberty Loan KANY, The Tailor XENIA, t - . OHIO TRY OUR JOB PRINTING
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