The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26
ATTENTION FARMERS! COAL Pocahontas Lump and Mine Run, „ Virginia Lump and Hocking Valley. See us for best prices. * Burned crushed Lime and Pulverized Limestone for sure crop, more clover or alfalfa. O u r A g ricu ltu ra l L imestone con ta in s 114,38$ ca rbona tes of ca lc ium .and m agnes ium , th e neu tra liz ing agen ts which N a tu re offers fo r co rrec ting acidity . The app lica tion of two to n s or more per acre is su ffic ien t to n eu tra lize th e acid, and sweeten an d freshen you r soil. Our product shows the best analysis by 7% of any in the State See us for prices LOCAL AND. PERSONAL See it; "The Heart of Humanity”,' G. E, Boyd is giving hia hotel and restaurant a coat of paint, Thomas Tindall of Yellow Springs was a visitor in town Friday. Prof, Leroy Allen is supplying in the Second ,U» P. church in Cincinnati during the summer vacation. The Cedarville Lime Co. '1 ' j l I f '' I t'-'i'.T ' V-.V L } | Y 4. i1' 1 •1 If .i l l iii, CdSIKAfi CAR OF on traciv soon Get your order in for canning * Sugar now. Priced right. G a ll P h on o 217. W. W. TROUTE Grocery Co. NEW POSTAGE RATES SOON. Notices have been sept to postmas ters that the new rates of postage jwill be 2 cents for each ounce or frac tion, postal3cards 1 cent each; in fact the rates are to be restored to what they were before the war. - LOCUSTS DANGEROUS FEED A warning has gone out tha t the locusts are dangerous feed fo r “chick ens, f specially little chicks. The only way to combat the difficulty is to keep the chicks Where they cannot get to the locusts. Older fowls may over eat of the locusts and cause mortality. FARMERS! Your attention is called to Long- jumeau, the dark gray, ton., weight, Percheron Stallion, a proven breeder of high class, horses. Will make the season at the Farm on Wilmington Road a t edge of corporation. ’.Spec ial care to preveht accidents b\it will not be responsible should any occur. Fee fifteen dollars for satisfactory colt, '• Andrew Winter John Stewart in charge. Phone 3-108 Miss Hay of the college faculty will attend the 0. S. U. summer school taking up work for her master’s de gree. Harvey Rickenback, who graduated from the college laBt week has been elected as superintendent of the Clif ton schools a t a salary of $1,400. Mrs. R. F, Kerr has as her guest her sister, Mrs, J. P. Rogers, of Wheeling, W. Va. J. E. Hastings made hid first ship ment o f 20,000 pounds of wool last week to the Boston Market. He re ports another shipment about ready. The Drake saw mill in Yellow Springs has been 'sold to local people who will organize a company .and op erate the plant. Bring your cream to -the -Western Oliio Cream Co., and will pay you the the very best market price. M. C. Nagley The picture you have been waiting to see: “The Heart of Humanity”. It goes big whereever shown. Those from here who have seen it will see it again next Thursday and Friday a t the Murdock Theatre. . *•" . FOr Sale:- Car body for Ford used to haul school children. Chas. Turner, For Sale:-' Bay horse, a good one. Mrs. Ellen Weimer. DON’T MISS OUR ShoeDepartment! We now have one o t th e la rges t Shoe D ep a r t m en ts in Greene coun ty . Shoes, Oxfords an d Slippers for every m em ber of your fam ily , an d styles as good as you will find in la rge r c ities , an d prices m u ch h igher. Men’s Dress Shoes and OXFORDS Tans Browns Black and Patent Leathers, all shapes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v . ...................................$5.98, $5.49, $4.98, $4.49, $3.98, $3,49, $2.98 Boys’ and Little Gents’ Shoes and Oxfords................................. ................... ..................................... ....................$4.48, $3.98. $3.49, $2.98/ $2.49, *1.-98- Men’s and Boys’ White Oxfords and Shoes and Tennis,# rubber sole Shoes, all kinds ' J 5 5 s ] I" ts % ' £ g ' 5 5 ■■S' I Ladies’FineShoes, Oxfords andSlip ers f "V. fA .V - ;' f. ft -—Chickens, Ducks, Geese—I will pay the highest price for them. -Call phone 3-164 Wm. Marshall. Fo r Sale;- A heautiful lot of about one-half acre in. Harper's Grove; also the homestead with one to five acres., G. H. Smith George Little leaves Sabbath ’ for California where he will spend a few days. He will be accompanied home by his sister, Mrs. Delmar Dice, and hi’s four childreh Who have been spend ing the winter and spring with their aunt. ■ Mrs. Estella Holt of Xenia has been the guest of, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clemans for several days. • All styles shoes, Grey Kid, ivory Kid, Blacks, Tans and Browns, $5.98, $5.49. $4.98. $4.49, $3.98, $3.49, $2.98. Ladies Oxfords and Slippers, latest styles, Black Satin, Patent Leather, Vici Kid, Gun Metal, Tans, Browns, $5.49, $4.98, $4.49, $3.9.8, $3.49, $2.98, $2.49. White Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers, all styles, We also have all styles for Misses arid Children. 1 C. JI. JCelble’s St, to re 1 4::Xenia,01iio/:.4| - s § Don’t m iss ou r big Shoe D ep a r tm en t. Lower p rices always. = iiiiiiiimiiiuiiuimniiiiiiiiiiiiinmimniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHiiiiiiimimiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiHT X iX GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING LEGAL NOTICE. Select Your Car Now Reo Dodge Overland Hudson Essex Nash M. C. NAGLEY ' \ Local Dealer N. J. HUNTER, Distributor Common Pleas Court, Greene County,; . Ohio. {Nora Carroll, Plaintiff,, -vs.- Otia A. Spicer, Defendant. Otis A. Spicer], place of residence .unknown, will taike notice that April 26,1019, said plaintiff filed in said Court her petition against him to quiet title as to all right and interest that may be asserted by Defendant in the following real estate, situate in County of Greene, State of Ohio and city of Xenia, Pa rt of Lot 137, original plat of said city, 90 by 127 feet, and that said cause will be for hearing at the 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 h im .' Nora Carroll, ' 4 Plaintiff. HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred DolHurs Re ward for any cjum o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. ’ ■ Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been Jmn by catarrh sufferers for the paht thirty-five years, and has be come known a» the most reliable rem edy • for Catarjb. Hall'* Catarrh Medicine acta thru thf BJbod on the Mucous surfaces, expepkg the Poi*on from the Blood end heeling the dis eased portions. After you have taken Hall’s Ca tarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid af^tatierrh* Send for testimonials, F .J , CHENEY St Go., Toledo, Ohio Sold by all Druggists, 75c. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING- WANTED: CARPENTERS, CABI. NET MAKERS* BOAT BUILDERS, JOINERS, AND PAINTERS WHO UNDERSTAND HIGH CLASS FIN ISHING. Our plant is light and well ventilated. Port Clinton is located ion Lake Erie In the famous fruit growing section, midway between To ledo and Cleveland on the main line of the Now York Central RR. A good inexpensive little town in which to I live . Plenty of fishing, hunting and boating. Attractive summer resorts near by. Steady work. The Matthews l Co., Port Clinton, Ohio. ' Do Not Forget the New Base*’ ment Department Sho rt L eng th s of Sheeting , G ingham ; e tc ., 25 pe r cen t less th a n re g u la r price. China, Qtieensware, Carpets, Refriger- a to rs , Vapor Stoves, Cabinets, etc . Our Smart and Distinctive SUMMER FROCKS! Q ua lity—Appearance—Serviceability—a ll were' ta k e n in to cons idera tion when th e se dresses were d es igned . Voile and O rgandy—pointed or p la in—-ruffled or tu ck ed—some lace t r im m e d / Sure ly th e y w ill a p peal to you . , IN JUST YOUR SIZE AT $5.75 to $29.75 Summer Sport Sait Dress Styles may come a n d sty les m ay go—b u t a Sport Su it Dress is in vogue forever. Sp lend id ta ilo r in g and in several colors—in Pongee a n d K ahk l Kool. $29.75 to $39 .75 Printed Georgette Dresses THE LATEST NOVELTY OUT Artistic-yet not elaborate nor expensive. These dresses are designed to m e e t t h e in d iv id u a l ta s te of th e F lap p e r ........................................$25 to $42.50 Hutchison &uibney XENIA, OHIO ; war i 3ourcier v Juris; tf j I'Minst; A ory of t f i Advt It bt',-. pull F O . i New fi follow,'- W I B ve Da a ; t Martial White. Miscel! pies of Study Id Plants-TI; and Use- Life of<] four; Sec Diamond: opera- In Garderi-E Kime and Laughlin; dry-Lewi* berry; V Friend, ti keeping-! Rinehart.; "Work- Ii Roosevelt Builder-Ji ment-Tcrf Alaska a Poems- V riculture- Juvenil ton; Stor ley; The For the 1- hour; In . with; At Boy Scou The Allie mas Evei Well- Ma shall; Th- French T Wireless- e i EASTE The loc ^ Star was in the Mi W ‘members, der the diif^j Kyle Tre' ® degree, wc i q ter. The fol - W. M-., S . O. P. Elli i(H ters; seer- treasurer, gation of town and present tc Cedarville with a brightest ganizatioi supper w: isfaction ^ CAMP The Col out some the state . ularly to 1 hope of h class in t l ' McChesne increase c According more youi ter the co Septembe. . . ville CoIle.JM large atte ^ 1 to the com ''^ the college If you hat home or ti ter college i d < town by h Cedarville Of Up at C tional con C, A. Fou lege are ti Morton O Paul Duiie the large lege in tin'..,,, the attend ball game has two he ton Ores'.' has been j ing and Many are ville Colic hoys three only Ohie (tentative 1 Iiiehm ? m of M "i-dc oi: | is l Of t"-1 aturelae ’ pany v tl tnltcn ret i
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