The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26
•f S U G A R We Have Plenty FraiikBn CameGranulated (fcft '7C Per hundred lbs............. v / * / u * BU Y NOW BEFORE IT BE COMES SCARCE “ Standard” Granulated (jjA Z F Sugar hundred lbs. . . . <P /*uO Old Potatoes in good*con dition 45c pk. _ I • Robt. Bird & Sons Co. E n d o r sed b y U. S. C ava lrym an For Collar Galls and Harness Sores Old Tinje , Antiseptic Liniment— The Most Humane Treatment for Sores and Lacerations it i kit \^Please send me a t once n two- gallon can of yo'ur liniment. I learned in the ffh catalty' chat it was the best thing for galls and sore* backs, and 1 certainly need it now* \Ve,HaVe such hot weather '.W&M, and long marches that our mules are in wJ2f*y bad shape. Your liniment is the great- , */.*’ 1 ' . cst healer for all wounds that is. made,- Gasper «T. Beeler,,Pack Master, Iraiu No. if, U. S. Army, Lasltfarias, Porto Rico.” » . ■Houstonia (The Original Jones’) .Liniment may be applied, full-strength, to open sores or galls. I t soothes' as i t heals— reduces swelling, prevents infection* Does no t fre t nor worry the animal.. Instantly stops a llpam and soreness. - * H ie Kind Your Daddy Used With My Dad’s Picture on the Yellow Wrapper. Hundreds of experienced Horsemen, Stockmen, ^Farmers and Trainers have learned, from experience to depend absolutely upon House-tone-e-ah, and to" keep a bottle handy for emergencies or general use. • •25c and 50c; New Veterinary size, 20 oz., $1.00. # At all good, drug stores. _ _ - THE DR. J . C. JONES COMPANY, S o . Charleston, 0. ForSale by C. M. Ridgway and A. E. Richards, Druggists ____________ . / * " ' ■ t ~ - • YOU WILL HAVE NO MORE KICKS ABOUT HIGH PRICES NOW i Best makes Overalls riow. . . *. *. . . . . . *. ***• • •*»■ • *05 and $1,75 Best makes Work Shirts now............*................... ..75c and 98c Best makes Work Pants, y .$1.98 and $2.25 Best solid Work Shoes,....................... .. .$2.49, $2,98, $3,.49, $3*98 See our new low prices on all men*? fine clothing, suits and trousers, hats, caps, furnishing goods, and don’t miss pur SHOE de partment Men’s, boys*, ladies* misses and children’s shoes, Oxfords and slippers at new low prices* „ Don’t kick any longer about high prices, We have the new low prices. C* A. Kelble’s ' BIG STORE, 17-19 West Main St., XENIA, - - * o m o | VUWAWWWHWWWVVVWVWVh ] LOCAL AND, PERSONAL VWVWWimWWWWMA Tax collection day, Monday, June 18, The R? P, Synod, old school, opened at Belle Center, Wednesday, K. E. Randall of Plain City spent Decoration Day with friends here. Prank CresweR waa a buaienss vis itor in Pittsburg the first of the week Wilberforce commencement was held yesterday. . J. P. Barr of Dayton spent Decora tion Day with friends here. Mrs, Elisabeth Nash of Dayton spent Decoration Day with relatives here. Miss Dorothy Collins has for her guest, Miss Ada Wallace. The children in Ralph Gilbert's home. ara?down with the measles. For Sale: horn cows. Oiaift* wmmm Mil! SPECIAL PRICES ON FEED \ Central Garage Oil* and Gasoline Repairing of All Kinds Auto Wash Satisfaction Guaranteed J. G. DUGAN . > Located Boyd’s Livery Stand. Cedarville, *i - Ohio try our job printing * -Three good fresh Short- Mrs. R, J. Fowler, R. P, McLean and family .of Day- ion spent Decoration Day with friends here, Carl Minser returned to Cincinnati Sunday evening after spending . sev eral'day a t home. The Baptist congregation has pur chased a new piano from Knox Hut chison, For Sale—. Tomato and Cabbage plants. Mrs. John Gillaugh* MissFannie McNeill left Wednes day for Belle Center, O., her fofcmer home on a short visit. London will have a,big.Fourth of July celebration to celebrate victory, peace and- the return of the soldiers* Wittenberg college commencement .was held Wednesday, Seuator Hard ing of this State being the orator. For Sale— 20 acres of mixed hay in the field. Anna Miller Townsley Rev, Homer McMillan of Atlanta, Ga., has been spending the week here attending the college festivities. . See Kelble’s ad about overalls, work pants, shirts, etc,. It will.pay you7 . • For Sale:- Car hqdy for Ford used to haul school* children. Chas. Turner. For Sale:- Bay horse, a good one. Mrs. Ellen Weimer. —Chickens, Ducks, Geese—I will pay the highest price fur them. -Call phone 3-161 Wm. Marshall. Miss Hariett Stewart of Bellefoun- tain, is here to attend college com mencement and visit among friends,, Mrs* Harry Evans and daughter, Corrfnne, of Springfield are spending the* week with Mrs, Cora Trumho. Ernest Hpey has entered the 0 ; S. U. for a course in dairy inspection and will enter the employment of the state. ;■ ■ .......' ' ' .’■* •Keep your piano in shape by hav ing it thoroughly<cleaned, tuned and regulated, Call Knox Hutchinson, Phone 2on 160. Mrs. Ada Clow, who has been teach ing in the Hartford City, ' Ind., High school, is the guest of her brother, Prof.-Leroy Alien and wife. , A. G, Collins, who has been attend- imrtlKT tJ. P. GencraI~Assemb!y in Monmouth, 111., as a delegate, arrived home last night, William, Hastings of ‘ the Third National Bank, Dayton, is here for the week attending college commence ment exercises* * # a Rev. Robert Colman preached Sab bath in the U. P, congregation in In dianapolis. He has for his guest his brother, Samuel, of Philadelphia. —We now,have_ the .agency .of the Western Creamery Co., and -ndll pay you the best -market -price -for your* cream, M. C. Nagley Mrs, R. C. "Watt, Mrs. J. H, Andrew and Mrs, L* G, Bull spent Thursday a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Marshall in Columbus. Ex-Sheriff F, A. Jackson has taken’ a position with Xenia City abstract ing -property on streets that will be- improved. John R, Nash, prominent farmer in this county, has passed the 91st mile stone of his life and is in good health today fo r one of his age. A number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs! J. C. Townsley on Decoration Day with well filled baskets and enjoyed a picnic dinner on the lawn. Miss Clara Boase has returned home for the summer from Ross. O., where she has been teaching in the Venice high School, aspecial district. Miss Boase will return next year a t an in crease in salary. Dr. David McKinney and wife of Cincinnati motored up and have been spending the week with Dr. W. R, Me Ohesney and wife during commence ment of the college* Rev, J, P, White of Albia, Iowa, will preach Sabbath for the U, P. Congre gation. Rev. White will remain over and conduct communion on Sabbath, June 15, preaching Friday and Sat urday as usual. ■ -w. Mrs. J. C, Barber, who has been tak ing treatment in the Srpingfield hos pital, has Tilly recovered and’has re turned home. A car of mill feed to arrive in a few days. We will sell cash at car in any quantity as follows:— Wheat Middlings . . „ , , ^ . . $54.00 Per Ton Wheat B r a n ........................ ... . . . $50.00 “ “ Rye Middlings . . . . . . . . . . . / $48.00 “ “ ■ . K International Repairs We have put in a stock of parts for McCormick and • . . . " . , *a Deering Binders and mowers, and will do our best to serve you., / . COAL Pocohontas, Yellow Jacket, Raymond City in stock .Priced right. lllililtll llllllllllllll HI ■&M D I S T I N C T I V E New shapes—new straws—new weaves—all of the stand ard Sennits, Split Braids, Mackinaws, Leghorns, Bang- koks and Panamas. Prices: $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8 and up \ C. A. WEAVER Main Street, Opposite Court House Xenia, Ohio Wanted:- Full or- part time agents to sell our Ipcome Protection Policies j All wage-earnerg will be interested, j Exclusive territory. Direct home j office contracts. Write National Cas ualty Con Detroit, Mich. J The oil for the streets has arrived • but for some reason hO start has ^ been made to this time to put it on ; Our streets are very dusty and the j oil is needed a t once, » Miss Maude Hastings entertained the members of the Senior class of Beavercreek High school Monday ev ening. The members attended the class night play and afterwards en joyed refreshments a t the home of Miss Hastings, their former instruc t s • . EYES Examined Correctly Glasses Fitted. AT MODERATE PRICES TIFFANY’S Optical'-Department Open Evenings by Appointment Pihce Albert, Imp*, Belgian, dark sorrel, is one we do hot need to fell ——Gold Medal Flour by .the -barrel at Nagley’s . . , ■ \ BREEDERS NOTICE. Lord Nelson, gray Percheron Reg istered in P. S. of A>, owned by Cedar ville Horse Company, is a 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 the sea son at $20. Epi is a big dark brown Imported Belgian, will weigh over a ton, has good action, like a road horse and is as stirs and good breeder as stands in any bam. He is siring the kind every buyer is looking for. Will make the season a t $17.50, anyone about for every one knows be is the best to be found and pure and keen as ever. Will make the season a t $17JO. All colts by the above horses in sured till straight and right, Every effort and precaution will be taken to avoid accidepts but will not be respon sible .should any occur* The above homes will make the sea son at my barn 1-2 mile south of Ced- atville on Wilmington read. Phone 2 on 162, HARRY TOWNSLEY. , Auctioneering—term* reanonable— get dates* Call Cedarville Phone 21-2 w i l l . H.C* WILSON* I —Best developing and printing done* Clarke Nagley. Leave films at Nag- ley’s grocery* -N O U C R ^ ia m lw ’the’iHrtiltry tm - intiw* Call by phene. Wm. Marsha#. 1
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