The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52
5 ! o. to Our Seven trking United direc- nment f SO*-.V &1W;. r ■£«.- (M ! * : h *5.. # J w • .i Jfrj T < ' 1 > 1 ; *9 # y t * r F l e t c h e r ’ s K i° * . T l” * « " ^ « T » » > “ * « . * “ > "W e il iu b o ,a mum ws vm vm 39 jmn, km borne the signature o f -I -— and baa been made tmder b is pe r* »«*1 attpervision since its in fa n c y . ‘ a no one to deceive y o ii in & 4 H Counterfeits, Im ita tiM u i and Just-as-good ” are b u t * * * » ta d endanger the health o f I t f h ^ i t f e T n m T g s te r fa is a harm less s u b e tiS e f r r Castor O fl/ Paregoric, SootW ng S y r u p *. I t is peasan t. I t contains ww tner O p ium , M orphine n o r other narcotic substance. Its i * e is i t * guarantee. F o r more th a n th ir ty yea rs i t baa constant w f or the re lie f o f Constipation, Fla tu le n c y , wmd^ Colic a n d D ia rrh o e a ; a lla y in g Feverishness arislrur the re from , and b y regu la ting the Stomach and Bow els, aids S i? . a g iv in g h e a lth y and n a tu ra l sleep. T h e Ch ildrea’ sPanacea—T h e M o the r's F rie n d . GENU INE CASTORIA A LW A Y S iBcarsfhe InUse For Over 30 Years T f i * K in d Y o u H o v e A lw a y s B o u g h t TW* ekwtAiiw ggMMwv, nbw vionK otTr. W. L. CLEMANS R e a l E s t a t e Can be found at my office each Saturday or' reached by phdne at my residence each evening. , .Office 36 . . PHONES Residence 2-122 CEBARVILLE, OHIO. tsm l Fit Any Model-Set Complete * 19.50 Frank J. Pierson 105 EAST HIGH ST. Springfield, - — - . Ohio NVUWUVVVVWAfWWWArtlWVUWi LOCAL AND2PERSONAL vwwvwvvvAwvwywvwWuvw . Harry Wright has entered the. S.A. T. .C at Antioch. ■ The 'season tickets will be [ the price agreed upon at the closing number o f the last cpnrse. By this , action the committe was enabled to irovide better talant than we have iad in the past. £ • Miss Helen Patton is home from Mingo Junction, 0.', where she teaches in the high school, her (.school being closed under the quarantine, I ■ ■ --------------------- ■ ! Mr Stewart Satterfield of Atlanta, i 111., has returned home after a pleas ant visit with his brother, Mr, Oscar Satterfield and sister, Mrs. .Edith Blair. Mr. Satterfield drove through itt his auto. Word has been received from Chap lain W, R. Graham, Who has beensta* tioned at Camp Morrison, Va,, that he expects to sail for France before long. Mrs. Graham and th6 children will re turn here to remain during, hisa b* sence abroad. . Mrs. J. L. Chesnut has returned ' from Indiana Harbor, Ind., where she went to care for her daughter, Miss Mary, has returned home. Miss Ches nut has recovered from the influenza but will remain in that city where she Iis teaching. Allen. Turnbull left Wednesday for Muskingum College where he enters fo r the S. A. T. C. Miss Eula Tarbox, who has been very sick with pital in Da1-1- 1- she Was ftb.v ... -- — hero in the Nagley ambulence, Mon day. For Sale:- Chevrolet roadster in f ood condition with good tires. A jt have decided to go west this winter i for my health I will have no use for it. Will be sold at a bargain consid ering the fact that few new machines are being manufactured, i R. M. McKee , Th® , ments appealing for support hi the 'United war Work Campaign appears in this issue. C. N. Stuckey & Son have Contributed this space to this j good cause in appealing to the public fo r financial aid to prbvide comfort { and entertainment for the boys in the 1camps and the trenches. J. w . John son is in charge of this solicitation. | _ ----------- | UNDERW EAR , broken Iota o f w inter underwear a t bargain ) FI. B ird A S on * to' Raymond HiXOn had his left wrist broken Tuesday While endeavoring to crank a Ford. Dr. J. O, Stewart set the injured member. first o f a series of advertis- j G IR L S COATS* A few e h o le a ones le ft a t befere th e w a r price* R . B ird A, Sorts Co. Dr. Deo Anderson, the veterinar ian, is one of the latest victims of the influenza. His helper. Lawrence Gil- laugh is also down With the same disease. For Salet- nearly new. ful case -. Ail Aeolian Vocation Fine tone and a beauti- Mrs. R. M. McKee. * Belt developing and printing done by IClarke Nagley, Leave film! at Nagley'* grocery. The dispatches state that the gov- «rmnsnt;ha* ordered ^ e ^ jm t S i^ iteOn- f y S f , plainest kind will be wade fo r the present so that the demand due to hwhtsmU death* can he supplied Leave laundry at Richards' Drug IStore on Wednesdays, It will be de* *livered but not called for daring school month*. HAROLD MYERS, Agent for both laundries. Howell little* t bar heme, third m « with W- jLiwitisae family infant CASTOR IA F o r In fan ta and Children InUs# F#r0v#r30Y#*r# M#i|ibt*rs MB^aeteisytiSiK- sJt 1 I J a M W O w N WILL VoTI FO S U G H t L EW Jamestown will vote fora special levy for electric lights at the coming election just a* council has provided for here. Under the present law there is no way for council to provide funds other than haying the people approve the levy by popular vote. The old law permitted a levy for ten years but live years is the limit under the new law- You wilt get a special ballot when you go to vote. This proposition must be endorsed by the people. We cannot afford to allow the town to be hi darkness. A* a matter of safety the lights are a necessity. Again civic pride'prompts us. to haves modern lighting system, a* good if not better.than Our neighboring tpwns. Mr, Joe-Ferryman and family moved the first of the week to Columbus. Miss Belle Winter ha* been home from Painsvilte, owing to the public schools where she teaches being closed under quarantine. Mr. J, A. Bumgarner, wife and daugh ter Gertrude, of Columbus, were guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Howard Turnbull over Sab bath. , Mrs. Thomas Fields has moved from her farm to Jamestown where she. pur chased property, Mr. Frank Engle, who has lived near Grape Grove, has moved onto the Fields farm. - Mr. and.Mrs. Stewart Tqwnsley.have moved from their farm near Morrow to a farm nehr Cozaddate, O. Private Virgil Stan.forth, of Sherman, was home the first week pn a short furlough. Camp of’ the Mrs, Andrew Hinton and Miss Kbth Hinton, were called to Milford Center owing to the death of Mr. Andrew Hinton's father, Saturday". Mr, Hinton lias been working in Dayton. . Mr. R. M. McKee, the hardware man, has been under the weather for more "thana week, being unable to get down town. v Mr. Alien TumbuHwas fn New Con cord last Saturday where he expects to enter the Student Army Training Course at Muskingum. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding of Mr, Ralph Hill and Miss Josephine Orr last Wednesday' Stere Miss Lilli* Stewart, of Columbus, and Miss Mary Little, of Connersville,: Ind. Private^Charles Bratton, of Camp Sherman, and Joe Bratton, from an Eastern camp, were home th« first of the week on a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miiton. Bratton. Charles is just recovering from a severe attack of the "'flu" while In camp. He reports that the other Cedatville boys there are getting atopg all right but that Norman Foster who was dangerously ill with pneumonia for several days, is not able to be out but la improving. GASOLINE ENGINE for sale cheap six hors* power in excellent condition, RALPH WOLFORD The best price for yoor eggs will be paid at NagleyV CLASSIFICATION If you desire Information.regarding the taxation amendment to the Con stitution providing for classification, please write OHIO TAXPAYERS LEAGUE, 801 Gugie Building, Columbus, Ohio. HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward fo r any 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 a* the most reliable rem edy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poisbn from the Blood and healing the dis eased portions. < ......., _ After you have taken Hall'* Ca tarrh Medicine for a short time you Will see * great improvement in your general health, Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid o f catarrh. Send for testknoinals, free. F. J, CHENEY & a . , Toledo, Ohio. Sold by *11 Druggists, 75c. DR. O. P. ELIAS DENTIST Exchange Bank Bldg, Cedarville, O, i* FRANK L. JOHNSON, Attorney and Coun*elor-at-Law XENIA, OHIO. OIRee star, Gellokray A Cherry.- iBIitMilWMihiiHiilliiHiliiljiiiiiiliHiiiimiHnitihftftlfit MUSIC IS AN ESSENTIAL Mr. Harry Tqwnsley has been under* the weather for several days taking tsiclt the day of his sale last week. • t ■ ’; .’ ■■., ' ‘ ' —We pay 50 c per dozen fo r choice fresh egg s . Bring in your su rp lus.' ' R . Bird & S o n s Co. Our Government —as well as those of our allies has found that music, whether on the field of battle—in the trenches or in the home, is one o f the greatest factors In keeping up the “ morale” of her soldiers and of the people at home—- For that reason, the government of the United States has fostered the manufacturing of Talking Machines by placing them in Glass C, thus giving them priority over manufacturers of .non-essentials in securing the materials for the manufacturing of this greatest of all musical instruments—ihe one means of bringing to every camp and into every home the great musical artists of the world. The patriotic music which stirs our soldiers.to. deeds of bravery will also sustain the people in this great struggle and give them courage to bear their part of the burden. A . E. RICHARDS, Druggist Local Representative of The Edward Wren Co’s. Talking Machine Department Invites you to come in and listen to the two master talking machines o f the world, today. The well known COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA And the Celebrated CheneyPhonograph Hear themusic of the world’s greatestmusicians reproduced on these instruments. The Edward Wren Co. | SPRINGFIELD, OHIO " § MUSIC ■. ^ ••• > : • ••••=,•■ - -r’: / ’ tL. . -.V * • The Home’s Greatest Charm How a heart rejoices in a happy evening around the piano, no matter how humble .or grand the surroundings, no matter how old or young the listeners, one and the same atmosphere is created in every home by making music a; part of it. It' warms the soul and creates kindliness, sympathy and love in the hearts o f all. Can> the influence from such a beautiful art be anything but good? ■ . ’ ■ Don’t Deny Yourself And Your Family Longer Don’ t Let ThisHeroic Year of Eighteen Pass Without Placing Music in Your Home* V Let us begin to think o f that great days o f days—Christmas when the gift o f a Piano or Player-Piano will spread cheer and joy to every^member of the'family— it’s not a b it too early since our government has asked us to do our Christmas buying in October and November rather than in December, Come In Now—You Haven’t Seen Columbus If You Haven’t Viaited This, The Largest And Most Complete Music Store In Ceiitral Ohio. We W ill Arrange Terms To Suit Your Convenience MUSIC STORE 168 NORTH HIGH STREET C t o A J M B U * . O H I O .
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