The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

hOG&j AKJD 4 PERSONAL Y W W A A ftU U W A W A W W A SeaUr chuw p!*y—“As a Woman T H M * . “JJhe "Wildcat: o f Paris”, Murdock thwttre, Thursday, May 15. For Salei-About 4 tons of mixed hay in barn. IX S. Ervin. Mias ®ula Creswell loaves today for a visit with relatives in Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. Kay Lawrence of Springfield spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JVC, Grindle, „ The Freshman class of. the College had a spread Monday evening at the home of Ernest Huey. Mrs. A- E>Huey left the first of the week for Marissa, 111., where she will -yisit for*a couple of weeks with her home folks, — Mr. and Mrs. l^illiam Corne had lor theirguests Saturday and Sabbath Mr. and Mrs. dtay Far3ons and two little sons, Earl and Carl, of Tippeca­ noe City ,0., and Mr. and Mrs, Peter Wertz and Mips Janie Minrod of Day- ton. ' I will have carnations for sale Sat­ urday for ‘^Mother's Day” . . ' Chas. E. Smith. Bring your cream to -the -Western Ohio Cream Co., and will pay you the the-very best market price. .■ ^ E C , Nagley Kev, Johnson of Pittsburg is supply ing the pulpit at the R. P. church on Xenia,avenue. For Sale;-Gentle cow, rich milker. Inquire of David Knott, phone 82. Wanted:-. Full or part time agents to sell Our Income Protection Policies All wage-eamerg will be interested. Exclusive territory. Direct home office contracts. Write Motional Cas­ ualty Co„ Detroit, Mich. NOTICE, JM&D PETITION. On the 26th of I April, 1919, It. B, Barber et *1, filed u petition with the Board of County Commissioners, praying for the alteri tion and v.ica-- tion of a part of Public Road No. 135 > located in Cedarville Township, Green | County, Ohio, on the following line, to-wit: Beginning on the land o f Ada Baker in Survey No, 0350 u;.d continuing on line of said Road, go as to extend the alignment of the road East of the be­ ginning of the proposed alteration to an intersection with the present road, so as to "eliminate a crook in said road: and for vacation of so much or the present road as is contained be­ tween the East and West ends of pro­ posed alteration, a distance of about 700 feet. ' Also for a part beginning on the land of Lucretia Miller in Suprey No. 3376, and continuing on line of said road, so as to parallel with the North side' of said P. C. C. & St. L. R. R. right-of- way to an intersection with the East Street of Miller’s Addition to the village of Cedarville: and the va­ cation of that portion of said, road 'from the East end pf the proposed al­ teration to the South end of said street, a distance of.about 400 feet. Notice is hereby given, that the Board of Gcrtmty Commissioners has fixed May 29th, 1019 at 10 o’clock a. m, when they will viewthe propose ?d improvement. Also, the 7th day of June, 191Oat 10 o’clock a, m„ as the'date for afirful hearing thereon at the office of the Board of County Commissioners. , A. E. FAULKNER, Auditor of Greene County, Ohio. * j f wmmmshmmmem Dr. M. I. Marsh has installed a beautiful Ampico-reproducing piano, in his home, having purchased it •through Knox Hutchinson, the repre­ sentative of the Sawhiil-Dolbeer Co., pf Springfield, who are the distribu* tors of thifc famous instrument, TRUCK HAULING—I have pur„ -chsted an auto truck and amprepared to do all kinds, o f' hauling anywhere. Phone -165 or 193. Warren Barber, , Priscilla' Dean in’;<‘The. Wildcat of Paris”, a five reel Universal attrac­ tion at the Murdoc ktheatre, Thursday May 15. Admission 10 and 15c and the war tax. c' Rev. W. A, Condon of Urichsville, Stopped here Wednesday on a short Visit with his father-in-law, R. C, Watt, Rev. Condon was called to Trenton to preach the funeral Sermon of a member of theT f . P.lffiurch of which he was formerly pastor. 0 Miss Nelle Mercer, trimmer for the Ellias &Masters' millinery firm, re­ turns to her' home in Hillsboro the "first of the week for the summer va­ cation. GeorgeE. Scott of Mt, Pleasant, OJ spent the week-end with G. E, Jobe. Both of the gentlemen are members of the Board o f Control of the Ohio Ex­ perimental Station at Wooster. WANTED: CARPENTERS, CABI­ NET MAKERS, BOAT BUILDERS, JOINERS, AND PAINTERS WHO UNDERSTAND HIGH CLASS FIN­ ISHING? Our plant flig h t and Well ventilated. Port Clinton is located on Lake" Erie in the famous.fruit growing section, midway between To­ ledo and Cleveland on the main line of the New York Central RR:, A good inexpensive little town in which to live , Plenty- of fishing, hunting and boating. Attractive summer resorts hear by. Steady Work. The Matthews .Co., Fort Clinton/Ohio. | „ Life (n the Dead 8ea. la one of the Jericho hotels there was preserved a declaration jointly signed the same year by over a doaen tourists that they saw fish actively swimming in the Dead sea. At many spots along the shore there are planes in which acres of reeds and many treed flourish, and at such spots ant dual fife and bird life are abundant. Caribou, ,, Those Alaska caribou, *o numerous that they make river navigation diffi­ cult, are a reminder of the days in the West when one couldn’t see the sun for the flights of wild pigeons that ob* scored the sky. Those were the good eld days,—Oregonian. CASTOR IA Poti lafftnti Mid Children fctt.11** F o r O v e r S O Y i a r * AlWMP**** .■ 'it* ' * a # - LEGAL NOTICE. Common Pleas' Court, Greene County, Ohio. Nora Carroll, Plaintiff, , -vs.- Otis A. Spicer, Defendant. Otis A. Spicer, place of residence mlmown, will take,notice that April 26, 1919, said plaintiff filed in said Court her petition against ., him tc quiet title as to all right and interest ihat may be asserted by Defendant in the following real esbate, situate in County of Greene, State of Ohio'and nty of. Xenia, Part o f Lot 1ST, original plat of said city, 90 by 127 feet, and- shat said cause will be for hearing at ihe Court House in Xenia on June 23, 1919, by which time Defendant must answer or demur to said petition or judgment may’be taken against him. Nora Garroll, “• ' Plaintiff. "LEGAL NOTICE. Common Pleas Court Greene County; Ohio. Sate K. Thompson, Plaintiff •• ' VS.. , ■ • * t ^ v. Kelly Thompson, defqpdant. Kelly Thomson, place of residence unknown will take-notile that Kate K. Thompson has'filed suit, for, divorce Against him in.said court, her petition charging wilfufabsence for more than three years and that the same will be for hearing at the court house in Xenia, Ohio, on June 14,1919 at 10 A. M. or as Soon thereafter as the same can he reached by which time defend­ ant must answer or demurr to said petition or judgment may be taken against him. Signed Kate K. Thompson. HOW’S THIS? - -We-offer -One-HundtedJDolIarfl-Re- ward for any case o f 'Catarrh that caiinot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Median?. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been taken 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. After you, have taken Hall’s Ca- arrh Medicine for a short time you ■will see a great improvement in your reneral health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J, CHENEY A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. AUCT I ONE ER TERMS VERY REASONABLE Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Pay Parties wanting two auctioneer* I am in position to supply the extra man with unlimited ex­ perience, PHONE 2-120 Cedarville, - - ',,Ohio sawncag EYES Examined Correctly G lasses F itted , AT MODERATE PRICES TIFFANY’S Optical Department Open Evenings by Appointment Have you ever thought that the first $100 saved in * childhood has been the beginning of many a fortune? * * * . * ' • - 4 , ' . , • . ' . . > ’ * 1 $ x i 1 * • , - , 1 i , . Instill ,into vour children right now the habit of saving and 1 making investments. Start them with as many subscriptions to the Victory Liberty Loan as you can give them— and they will bless your memory in the years to'come. Victory Liberty Loan Committee This space contributed by C. M. RIDGWAY . ROBT. BIRD & SONS.CO, MOCH BROS. YODER BROTHERS MRS. W. P. TOWNSLEY J. W. JOHNSON O. L. SMITH, CASHIER G„ H. HARTMAN H. BATES A. E. RICHARDS W. W. TROUTE C. E. MASTERS ANDREW WINTER CHARLES E. SMITH MRS. SARAH E. WEIMER J. O. STEWART E. C. OGLESBEE J. C. BARBER R, A. MURDOCK M iron i . marsh DR. O. P. ELIAS A. E. HUEY H. A. McLEAN D. M. KENNON ANDREW JACKSON GEORGE A. SHROADES W. A. TURNBULL W. e. ILIFF H. L. WHITTINGTON LEO ANDERSON W. L. CLEMANS J. V. TARR WM. HOPPING THE HERALD DR. O. P. ELIAS .1—CT»*t.n.mu—w— DENTIST Exchange Bank Bldg, Cedarville, O. > BREEDERS NOTICE. Lord Nelson, gray Percheron Reg­ istered in P. S. of A., owned by Cedar­ ville Horse Company, is ft dark gray, good style, is 4 years old, will weigh 1900. All lovers of the Percheron horse should- look this fellow up and give him a trial. Will make tac sea­ son at $20.■ Epi is ft big dark brown Imported Belgian, will weigli over a ton, has .good action, like a road horse and is as sure and good breeder as stands in any barn. He is siring the kind every buyer is looking for. Will make the season at $17.50. Pince Albert, Imp., Belgian, dark sorrel, is one we do not need to tell anyone about for every one knows he. is the best to be found and sure and keen as ever, *,Will make the season at $17.50, ' ■ All colts by the above horses in­ sured till straight and rigid, Every effort and precaution Will be taken to avoid Accidents but Will not be respon­ sible should any occur. The above horses will make the sea- son at my barn 1-2 ntUa south of Ced- arville on Wilmington road, Blum* 2 on 162. HARRY TOWNSLEY, F O R D . T H E U N I V E R S A L C A R The Ford Sedan is high-class in ap­ pearance and appointments. The seats ate restful, and deeply upholstered with * cloth of high quality. Large doors give convenient entrance on either side; plate glass windows make it a closed car for inclement weather, and give fresh air when open. With high quality in appearance and equipment there* is the simple and .safe control in driving. A womans car—a family car for every day in,the year. Ford Sedan; $775 f. o. b. Detroit. * 9 # RsA. Murdock Cedarville, Ohio Select Your Car Now Reo Dodge Overland Hudson Essex Nash M. C. NAGLEY Local Dealer N. J. HUNTER,'Distributor - ' ' * ■ ■ ' ' ' ' m

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