The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

5E •am .JWUlii j m iii M W * 1 . C h a i r a a » r y tw r W e t c b a r , S CASTORIA LOCAL AHD PERSONAL j %VVVVWVUVVWtfVUWW j L. F, Tindall is able to be *t work 1at the Exchange Bank after an attack Sof the flu. } WanUd:—To lea* $1,500 at 7 per cent on first mortgage. Address, Farmer, Box 00, R. D. 2 , Xenia, Q» mmgmm Ym B m JKtmkj* Bought, w& which has bw* fo «M for «mr war 3© yo*rs, ha* borne the signature of and has boot made trader hi* per- ■oaal aupervirion glnce its Allow no one to deceive you in tm All Counterfeits, tmltatiw* and “ Juet-as-good” are but Experiment* that trig? with and endanger the health of Infants and ChEdren—dbcnerience against Experiment. Wh.at is CASTORIA Castoria i* a harmlec* aubatitute tor Castor Oil, Paregoric, Props and.Soothing Syrups. It la pleasant. It contains neitbervOpium, Morphine nor other'narcotic substance. It* age is ra guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been Inconstant usefor the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids theassimilation of Food: giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS pBears the Signature o f InUseForOver30Years The Kind You Have Always Bought , .. THC 8 QMl»*NV'.W>WVOWKCITV. ' G a s h f o r c r e a m Sell Your Cream to TKe West Jefferson Creamery Co* Cash Station at C. E. Masters* Store, Successor ■•A' '..V- to J. E. Rost, - r - * Your creamwill be accurately weighed ahd tested and check issued at once at full market price. Your can ^emptied and waseed ready, tq take home. A trial will convince you that this plan is the most satisfactoryway to sell and also that West Jeffersoij is offering at all times, an honest market for * your cream. ’ . acuaai w . l . e a l © • Oat* befoimd at my office each Saturday or reached»ri>y phone at , ,, ■my residence pach evening. Office 36 PHONES Residence 2-122 CEDARVILLE, OHIO. Makes the Price THINK OF IT| 2 fuU pound loaves Krugs* bread, 15c COFFEE, Moca or Java, tseel cut. Try a pound *T7c TOMATOES, Choice Ripe, per can only...........12 1.2c POTATOES for Friday and Saturday only, Bu«. .$1.25 . ° . . - . ,; y - . _> * , . -■ CORN Rich Creamy Ohio Corn, per can . . . . . .12 l-2c RED KIDNEY BEANS, Hand Picked, pound,........ 9c NEW ROLLED OATS, per pound,........................... 6c ■ ■ . v. FRESH Dressed Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Chickens* ■!.. ,......... ........ -.... - ....- ....-------- OCEAN LIGHT FLOUR, u ck ....................... 1*22* jkjuueic I -for •***«*•*•*«-**• ■*_***« , . . .67c GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, 12 1-2 pound sack .. ♦ .. ,72c SAUER KRAUT, Silver Thread, pound,. . . . . • 4 *■#*4c FUU. CREAM CHEESE, pound ............. .. L"J |T4 LARD, jFstr* GovwftuMttil Inipected, Found,*» . . . .3 0 c I.E. Sctm#t.&Co 5. Detroit tS., Xenk, CSUo. - —You know you will need heavy clothiilg this winter. Why wait when you can go to C, Kelbi*’*, W. Main, Xenia and get your needs supplied at the lowest prices. Misses Zelpha Dobbins and Ruth Finney have resigned their positions with Hutchison & Gibney in Xenia. H, Bates is the owner of a new .Ford ton truck to be used in his, meat business. —Hog oil, $8.00 per barrel o f 60 gallon, plus freight. A club order will cut the freight one-half. See Howard C» Creswell. —Prepare ybbr piano for the winter. Have it tuned and regulated.’ Call phone 2-160, Knox Hutchison. The jiaper mill resumed operation Monday after a shutdown for repairs. R. P. McLean and family of Dayton visited last week with Mr. *and Mrs. John Marshall. , Notice to Farmers:—I am prepared to dd butchering on your farm atyour convenience. Phone 129. Ernest Truesdale, Alpha Surface, of Beilbrook, said to have been mentally deranged, blewoff the'back of his head Tuesday, using an old fashioned shotgun. He had told a daughter spine days ago that he was going to kill himself, He had just re­ cently recovered from .an attack of flu and it is, thoughthis mind was weak­ enedwith the disease. Henry Ford has resigned as presi­ dent o f the Ford Motor Co., and his 24 year old son, EDsel, has been elec­ ted as president at a salary of $150;- .000 a year. Ford also has set $6 as the minimum daily wage in hiB fac­ tory. It is expected that the price of machines will also be reduced before the year is over. -r-We can now give yciuthe genuine Vienna bread made from all' wheat floor. — The Horae Bakery. WANTED— First class salesman to take charge of our securities busi­ ness in this community; bondand ref­ erences required; experience preferred A good salary paid. Address box550 Newark, Ohio. The Ohio Securities Co, —Buy winter clothing and under­ wear now when you have the chance to get it. C. Kelble, W. Main, Xenia. Bsst developing and printing done by Clarke Nagley. Leave filmsat Nagley’s grocery. ——Gold Medal Flour by -the .barrel at Nagley’s. uuuoiHiiuiiiiHifHiitmuiifKiHmiHitmfiiifiififiHfiifHfiifiimiiiiiiiti JOBE’S tiwM»iHHHiiui»iiiimiiit»iiiN<iiMiiiiitiimHHiiwwi>iw i »Mniwi»m»»*» w J a n u a r y S a l e o f R E J I D Y * T O ~ W E J i l l RemarkableReductions ofAllCoats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Furs a H a 5 a a a a a ;0> CLOTH COATS $14.75 for coat# that were . . . . .$19.75 19,75 for coats that were . . . . . .$35,00 $24.75 for coats that w e re .........$#39.75 $29,75 for coats that w ere.. . . 7,$42,50 $32,50 for coats that w ere .........$55,00 $15.00 for coats that w ere .........$75.00 - --*Vfc - —■ - . -.... - •- ".-7 " • .... • ........ 7" • ........ V""""" , PLUSH COATS $19,75 for coats that were , , . $ 2 5 . 0 0 $24,75 for coats that were . , . , .$32.50 $29.75 for coats that were . . . ; .$35.00 439,50 for coatsthat were $50.00 ^ SUITS $19*75 for suits that were c. ••« $35.00 $29.75 for suits that w ere ........ $42.50 $32,50 for suits that were ..............50.00 $39.50 for suits that w ere........... $75.00 ‘ ' ............. ..................;------ L ,■:* SKIRTS o f silk andlwool all at a reduction * TRIMMED HATS Women’s Trimmed Hats, values up to $6.00, special..................................$2.95 Children's Trimmed Hats, values up to $3,95, ^special. *..............*$1,00 / ] ■■»! ]l *T i . - i i r t f c i '; 1 .t >■ s \ ; DRESSES . o f Silk;*Poplin, .Crepe .Meteor, .Satin and Georgette ^ $5.95 for dresses that were . . . . $.7.95 $9.95 for dreses that were...........$16.50 $12.75 for dresses that w ere....$22 .50 $14.95 for dresses that were. . . .$25:00 $19.75 for dresses that w ere.. . .$29,75 PRESSES OF SERGE $12.75 for dresses that w ere,, . .$16,50 $14.95 for dresses that w ere,. . .$19,75 $19,75 for dresses that w ere,, . .$27,50 $24,75 for dresses that w ere,. . ,$35.00 PARK GEORGETTE WAISTS $3,95 for waists that w ere ,. „ , , . ,$>.95 $2,95 for waists that were,. . . . . .$ 4 .9 5 $1.95 for waists that were. . . . . . .$3,50 FURS Sets o f Fox and Skunk $59,50 for sets that were........... .$75,00 $47.50 for sets that were.............$59,50 $39.50 for sets that were. . . . . . , $ 5 5 . 0 0 , Stoles o f Hudson Seal, Coney and .Moleine $9.90 for stoles that were......... ,$12.50 $14,95 for stoles that were, . . . . ,$20.00 $29,75 for stoles that were. . . . . . $37.50 SCARFS OF FOX, LYNX, WOLF $14:95 for scarfs that w ere.........$19.75 $19.75 for scarfs that were . . . . . $25,00 $29.75 for scarfs that w ere.........$35.00 $32.50 fo rscarfs that w ere.........$37.50 $37.50 for scarfs that were . . . . .$42,50 MUFFS OF SEAL, LYNX, NUTRIA, WOLF AND CONEY $4.95 for muffs that w ere.............$6.50 $7,95 for muffs that were...........$10.00 $9.95 for muffs that were..........$15.00 $14.95 for muffs that were. . . . $20.00 $19.75 for muffs that were.. 1.*,$25.00 $24.75 for muffs that were. . . , .$30.00 Children's sets, values that were $2.95 to $7,50, reduc-ed to $1.95 to $5.95, = £ aa 1 S a f Jobe Brothers Company | | - ■ 'X&til9" ’ 1 ^ 1 ' - -i’ «■' - -1. \ O h i o J iiiiiiiiiliiliiliiiiiiiiiliiiMIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiitliiiiilUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTi sips GOVERNMENT CONSENTS War Industries Board Grants Ohio State Journal Permission to Con-1 duct Annual Bargain Offer. FEED! FEED!! Meat scraps for Poultry, Union Grain Dairy Feed, Winter Wheat Middlings, Oil Meal and Tankage at E. A. Allen's Elevator. LEGAL NOTICE. Court of Common Pleas, Greene Greene County, Ohio, v- Thomas Johnson,, Plaintiff VS. Clara Johnson, Defendant Clare Johnson, whose place of resi­ dence is unknown is hereby notified that Thomas Johnson has filed his pe­ tition against her for divorce and the custody of child, in case Number 1.4,91s in the Common Pleas Court of said county of and State of, Ohio and that said cause wfil be for hearing on and after January 27,1919. F. L, Johnson, > - Attorney for Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. William Jackson; whose place of residence is unknown, is hereby noti­ fied that Lucrotia Jackson has filed her petition for divorce against him being case number 14,904 Tnthe Com­ mon Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, and that said cause will be for hearing on and after January 10th 1919. Frank L. Johnson, ' Attorney for laPlntiff. .....' ......, ..... -d -..-... .■ AUCT IONE ER TERMS VERY REASONABLE Shatiafactlon Guaranteed or no Pay ^ . i' , 4 - ' Parties wanting two auctioneers 1 am in position to supply the extra man with unlimited ex­ perience, fnO N K a * m . Ooclfirrille, « - |Oblo Under date of July 6 ; 1918, the Pulp 1 andPaper Section of the War Indus tries Board, Washington, D. C., advan­ ced the Ohio State Journal that dueto the shortage of paper materials the supply had become acute and it* use must be economized to the greatest posible extent, . ■> ■ The management of the Journal co­ operated with the government in the carry out of their plans; but after the signing of the armistice felt free to request the right to make combina­ tion offers at reduced prices. At first the War Board was reluc­ tant to modify their order, but finally announced that after Dec. 16 the re­ striction* would be raised. The Ohio State Journal .will there­ fore; during the month of January, conduct its Annual Bargain Offer.’ Among the numerous offers they will j quote their publication and either the; Notional Stockman or Ohio Farmer,] for four dollars" and fifty cents, the 1 regular price being five dollars. The! price of the Ohio State Journal alone 1 w.ii be four dollars. j The Ohio tSate Journal is the only * morning paper published in Columbus! or Central Ohio and has the big ad. vantage o f Teaching rural route sub­ scribers on the day of publication. It is a model newspaper suitable for any home, and of interest to every mem­ ber of the family. It is just the kind Of a newspaper *eveybody ought to read. •*' On cacount of the scarcity of paper ahd uncertainty of iutnrre quotations the Ohio State Journal will not guar­ antee prices after midnight January 31. Subscriptions may be forwarded through this office or sent direct to the Ohio State Journal. HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ ward for any ease of 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 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, , ^ i After you have taken Hall's Ca- { tarrh Medicine for a short time you } will see a great improvement Inyour general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimoinali, ’ free. ■ . , „ F. J. CHENEY it Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, ?6c, l ,'N ^ tf*V , ’ None Like The Hoover A Demonstration will convince you.’ Can be used with Delco Lighting System Xenia, Galloway & Cherry Ohi Willard Service* Station Recharging, Repairing and acomplete line of Rentals. « \ N ew Batteries in StocK. L. C. R. Storage Battery Go, 118 E. MaterjStreet, Xenia, Ohio Geo. W. Lane, Manager nil* S 9JSS 5 XX GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X

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