The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52
Bond* Jkm It* Poison BKAtM m mui * Point, White farm The daeoasad was horn on a on the Dayton and Xenia pike, ombor 28,1882, and w » toe daugh ter of Boajapln and Catherine Mna- ■. She has been a life long resident tor,LeoAhdettotiwa* t huajnaw visitor in Columbus., Thursday, All those who have searing for ” tom “ to _ A number of buildings about town t w „ , are undergoing repairs as the result of an inspection by a deputes o t the {State Fire Marshal's offline. The order calls fo r re-roofing of hams and residence? and also the demoti- with heTsondn law Mr, R. C, Watt ^er must be obeyed or t] u n g i i Beal anf- owner be subject to a fin KOTOS 1 jiave a Complete cream station built on trunk and will be at tlie jB, H. Little grocery on Tuesday of each week, where 1 will take care of your cream, test i t and pay for it in money (not checks). Highest market price, paid for same. Honesty and **..2SSfe3lyti. fQo« » ' s a i ,’:i»"fes-BSdw.s ;™PK»bj«ra”,‘«S' 5 *s? „ r ^ a IsA wTbh with rheumatic **™ {*°™ to . all. property Uda or- *courtesy our Motto. fared conditions caused rapidly. her health to "de- 0W1?®r* who are interested in ' the se- w H tcurity of property against fire. Th efuxieral was held from the chapel a t Woodland cemetery, Xenia, Tuesday afternoon, burial taking on the family lot. The services were conducted y bher former pastor Da*. W. E .Putt, of the Clifton M, E. church, Cincinnati, assisted by Rev. J, W, Patton of the local congregation Mr. and Mrs-. Ceorge F, Hardy ac- companeid the remains and returned to their home Wednesday. NO TROTH WHATEVER. The Washington C. H. Herald nies the tru th n f the report th a t de- fiye Miss Kate Nisbet has been bedfast most of the week due to an attack of influenza. The public sale of Mrs. Home$ Jobe on Wednesday drew a large crowd. As Mr. Jobe was an extensive breeder of sheep he had' a wide rep utation. The sale was widely adver tised in the newspapers in this as well as adjoining counties and the amounted to more than $8,000. J. A, LONG CO, Per H. P . Bothart Union City, Ind, Mothers Know That Genuine Casteria Auctioneering—terms reasonable— get dates. Call Cfedaryille Phene 21-2 on'15L H, C. WILSON, 9-18d Wilmington has 1000 cases of in fluenza and more than a'seore of well firm 0„ known citizen? have died as the Jesuit ■’ CLOSING OUT PUBLICSALE! We, the undersigned, will sell at public sale on the farm 6 miles East pf Xenia,’k miles South ol Cedanfiilc on the Federal pike, known'as the Hopping doctors were shot a t Camp Sherman ®*% epidemic, The physicians are lately fo r spreading influenza germs, There is OTtru th whatever in the re port according to the Herald! We offer you for oiie week only choice sorted pota toes in 2 14, bu. bags from our store at $1.50 per bu. This price good up to Sat urday, October 26th. "■■■■ ..... ...........' i"i .............. .... 111 ...... ’..' ' ^T |I,I|II.'III)I=S R. Bird & Sons Go. Mr. A. T, Hanna of Idaville, Ind., was the guest of his brother, Mr. G. C. and family last week; .unable to give proper medical care to all, there being a shortage of nurses. In Prpble county, last Friday and Sat urday fortye-ignt deaths were report ed m that many hours according to press reports. Misses Ruth Ramsey, a t Owensville, Irene Wx . who vsaches right and Hv..'- en Oglesbee, 'who. teach a t Anspnia, are home, tneir schools having been clyosed during the influenza. Mr. T. N. Tarbox and family were called to Dayton the firs t, of the week owing to the serious illness of their' daughter, Miss Eula Tarbox, who has pneumonia. Her fever has dropped and owing to the change left her -heart Very weak. Miss Elsie Shroades, who teaches a t Maple Corner, is very ill a t her! home with pneumonia. mm m This month’* Butterick Patterns are 10c Mrs.-Thomas Whitridge of Colum bus, visited .her sister,' Mrs. Nora Payne and C. E. Payne and family, Tuesday. During the evening Jesse Whittndge and wife of Xenia;. Prin gle Whittridge and wife of South Charleston, were also guests a t .the Payne home: .A number of citizens from this vicinity-have been attending the Nat io n a l Dairy Show,in Columbus, which opened last Thursday and closes Sat urday. . • . Owner of small child's overshoe can get same a t this office and pay the cost ofthis notice. Two, privates from the medical corps,of the army post a t Wilbeiforce died within a few ' hours Tuesday afternoon, both having pneumonia. One was Andrew Gorman of Amoitt, Kan., and the other was Private Box- berger. ’ For Bale—Good sound general pur pose horse.. Wm. Marshall. EGGS «jicl BUTTER , u s you r su rp lu s . P h o n o p ris e . R . B i r dA S o n s Co. B ring u s fo r Do not bum any more leaves in the street or about your, premises. The The.atmosphere is very heavy and and the smoke only tends to make it m, T hu rsday* O c t. 31, Commencing at 10 O'clock a; following property: A -HE 'AD O F H O R S E S -A 1 Black gelding 8 years old, wt, 1700; 1 grey gelding 8 years old, wt. -1600; 1 dappje grey mare 4 years old, general purpose, wt" if 60; 1 yearling brown mule. 3 0 ~ H E A D O F CA TTLE -SQ * Consisting of 80 head of fat steers weighing 1000; 10head'd yearling steers weighing 760. < 1TO -HEAD OF H O G S M 7 0 60 Head'd fat hogs; 80 shoals weigh ing 1S5 lbs.; 60 pigs weighing 60 lbs more leaves this fall. Use them on your garden or .about your plants. more so. The Smoke is hard on those'each; 19..brood ;owsv 10 with pigs by whp are sick so don t burn any i si<je;j)$ows bred; 1 Duroc boar. These hogs are immuned with Pitman & Moore serum by Dr. Leo Anderson. 2 0 4 -H E A D O F S H E E P - 2 0 4 60Head of Shropshire breeding eWes; 60 Detune breeding ewes; 60 Shropshire ^ufh'CarTeston,affcerr a f ^ v dayriU- lamfas; 20 Delane weather lambs; 2 ness.cauxed by pneumonia., ^The-jde* Shropshire hack lambs; 1 yearling Shropshire .buck iamb.,; l>Delane buck. The' many friends' here of Mr. Warren Arthur Will regret, to hear of the death of bis wife a t their home in Carle! ceased was the. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey o f th a t place and she waspast 23 years of age. Mr. Arthur and his wife were married on December 31st last. The funeral was held'Thursday morning. Mr, Ar thur siconnected with th e Houston Company and has had the’ influenza himself though he is better a t this time. : For Sale:- 45 seven foot fence posts and 100 five foatjsosts: These posts are oak and all dry and can be used fix repairing, three board and wto wire fence. W. H. Barber. -Miss Donna Bums, who has been .seriously ill for ten'days with iniluen za complicated with bronchitis is alOwly recovering.. APPLES O u r c a r o f a p p le t w ill b« Kara soon I t w a s c h i p p e d , o u t o f R o c h e s te r, N . V., on t h e 1 2 th . We w ill notify you « i s o o n s a l t con ie s. R^- B ird & S o n s C o . These sheep are ol extra quality and have good .mouths. CORN AND HAY-—600 shocks of corn all irom,liame-grown seed, that bas ma tured early and an excellent opportunity' to purchase your seed corn; 40 tons ol mixed hay, 26 tons ir> the barn and 15 tons in the rick. - F a rm ing Im p lem e n ts I Gasoline engine and pump jack; 1 tow dbwn feed wagon; 1 ■Oliver. sulky breaking plow; 1walking breaking plow; 2 corn plows, 1 Oliver and 1 Brown; 2 hay rakes; 1 Great Western manure Spreader in good working’d d e r ; 1 cbm Shelter; 1 rubber tire 'runabout; 2 sets of work harness, 1 set made by McCutlpgh; 1 setbl lead harness; collars, lines and bridles; 1 Majestic steel range apd other articles not mentioned. • Terms Made Known Day o f Sale JOHN TURNER & C. G. PAULI Howard Titus & Harrv Wilson, Aucts. F. P. Hastings & J. H. Andrew, Clerks Lunch by Spencer. .ALGOHOL’-S- tt - . i'tiniltheSlowwMj' Oxccrfhlite5Ji«^TOS2 ig s s ts & s t JPmftiHfr* tie* j <ind ^In^TsiJn^*^ Exact; Copy o f Wrapper. Bears >YHie»(NT*un niwyonKcfry: , Why The Government Stopped Beer Brewing From the OFFICIAL REPORT QF THE CENSUS OF 1810 (VOLUME 111.), the 'figures for the falloWing comparison are taken. ^ . The four essential industries—Boots and Shoes, Bred and Bakery Products, Men’s Clothing and' Printing' and Publishing—when com pared with Beer Brewing are here shown; * ; 'No. Estab- Coal Used' > listmenfs. (in tons) , « Four Esrential Industries ,,..,..........63,743 ‘ 1,814,935 • Beer Brewing................. ...............1,414 . • 2,990,367- It will be noticed that the four essential industries used an' aver age of 28 tons of coal annually for each establishment, in manufact uring their indispensable and-invaluable output—a total for all of 1,814,636 tons.- The nonessedtial industrp, beer brewing, wasted an average of 2,114 tons of coal annually in each establishment, in manufacturing •• itsiftjuriousjiroduets, a total of 2,990,357 tons. ‘ . . . It is for such reasons as this, that the people will vote Ohio dry on . - November 6, and that the Ohio,-legislature will ratify the National prohibition amendment, at its January session, Loyal Americans, Stop' this Traffic and thus Help Win the War-Vote Ohio Bone Dry on Nov.. 5, 1918 . Greene CoofityDry Federation • . B. C. VanHeyde, Mgr. - was t o • .*■’ H f .X« i Pour machine-gun crews to his credit was a pretty fair record for one day’s work. But why leave a perfectly good trench half filled with Germans? Brown didn't The h a il of machine-gun bullets could not stop him. He w a s n o t thinking of them . Shrapnel was bursting all around him* He did not heed. His rifle was so hot he couldn’t touch it, so he laid it in the hollow of his arm and kept on firing; the Huns,kept on yelling “Kam- eradl” and throwing down their guns. BroWn forgot danger and death, he forgot that he Was a lon e against a hundred a n d f if ty Germans. He fo rgo t everything but* his job—V ic to ry . And he Walked proudly into camp with one hundred and fifty-nine prisoners. WeVe got a big job over here, too. We must provide guns and shells and food and clothing for men with the spirit of Sergeant Brown—to send them for* ^ ward to victory. Let*s do ourjob ashe did his—fearlessly, persistently joyously. Let’s land as lie fought—let’s buy Liberty Bonds to our utmosl . 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