The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

***•*! What Will You Have? Vanilla 5 pkgs............................................. 4 oc . Canned Soups 5 cans fo r . .......................... 45 q Seeded Raisins $ pkgs.......... ..................... 45 ^ Pinto Beans 5 lbs....................................... 4 *>c Red Beans 5 lbs............................ ; ........... 45 c . Red Beans 5 cans...................... .. , 45 c Red Beets Scans........................................ 45 c PumpkinS cans................... 45 c ■ Pan Cake Flour 5 pkgs............................... 45 c Gas Mantles 5 for................... ' 45 c ■ J e llo 10c Box ft _ . - ■ 3 D ozen S crap T o b a c c o $2.88 W . W . Troute Grocery Co. Cedarv ille , - ■ - " * - - O h io Purina Patina A fat and flesh mak­ er the best steer feed known. Composed o f Corn, Alfalfa, cane molasses, and cotton- seed meal. ■Will fatten 30 days sooner than any other ration in connection with rough feed. .Every day o f feeding sav­ ed is profit.' Notice from day to day what The Live Stock Drovers Journal, (the official live stock paper o f the Union Stock Yards, Chicago) has to say about MARKET TOPPERS. FED ON FATINA. - - ' ' ....... *-•< . ., .... ■>• *. . •^ Brood sows need extra attention now. Purina Pig Chow meets the need of a protien feed, the essential element . lacking in a straight corn feed. W. W. Troute or Andrew Winter LOCALAND PERSONAL VIWWWW'lrtVtfliMflrfVyWVWliVV •WMWJI.If'W'.l,'I l.iUlUHi* & Mr*. J. E. Kyle has entered* hog. pital in Springfield for an operation. New Spring Gingham at R. BIRD ft SONS CO. NOTICE:—Night hunters man, dog or gun not allowed on my farm. ELMER SPENCER. Dale Carver has rented the Har- bison property on North street and will move, there. W. J. Dailey lias' rented the T. B. Andrew property on East street. Household Goods Kitchen Furnishings Sundry Articles T h e fo llow in g persona l p rop e r ty o f Sarah M .M cM illan d eceased , w ill be so ld a t h e r la te residen ce , , X en ia Ave., Cedarville, O h io . S a tu r d a y , F e b r u a r y 1 5 , 1 9 1 9 C om m en c in g a t 1 o ’ c lo ck , sharp . 1 F an cy Bed R o om Su ite , (8 p ie ce s ); 1W a ln u t Su ite , (3 p ie c e s ) ; 2 Wash S tan d s ; 2 sets b^d Spr ings ; 1, Ward R ob e ; 2 C ou ch e s ; 1 F o ld in g B e d ; l H a ll R a ck ; 1 Corner C u p b oa rd ; 1 B o ok C ase ; S tands and M ir ro r s ; 7 R o ck e r s ; 20 C ha irs ; 4 Pairs C u r ta in s ; 32 Y a rds M a tt in g ; 25 Y a rds Brussels Carpet; 1 In g ra in R u g , 9x12; 1.E x tens ion T a b le ; 1 K it ch en C ab in e t ; 1 K it ch e n Sa fe ; 1 Sew ing M a ch in e ; 2 Carpet Speepers ; 2 Gas H ea ting S toves ; 1 Gas R a n g e ; 1 C ook S tove ; 1H o t P la te ; 2 Gas Ovens; 1 W ash B o ile r ; 1 V egetab le C u t te r ; F ine A s so r tm en t o f D ish es ; C ro ck e ry ; L am p s ; K itch en T a b le ; C o ok in g U ten s ils ; 45 Q uarts Canned F ru its ; 20 Glasses o f J e lly ; Lawn M ow e r ; R o ll o f W ire F en ce ; Coal in B in ; P h ea ton B u g g y ; S ca les ; F lou r B arre l; Glass F ru it Ja rs ; Baskets ; B u ck e t s ; Garden U ten s ils ; and m a n y other- a r t ic le s t o n um e r ou s to m en t ion . TERMS, Cash MIRON I. MARSH, Executor. Sarah M . M cM illan E state . HARRY WILSON & HARRY KENNON, Aucts., HASTINGS BROS.,Clerk*. YY. L. CLEMANS R e a l Es ta t e C«n b . f o u n d at my o fH c .act. or b y p h o n t . . i ■my residence each evening. PHONES Residence 2-122 CEDARVILLE, OHIO# Office 36 TYR OUR JOB PRINTING s.„Dpn’ t forget the M. E. chicken sup­ per on Friday evening, February 28. Admission 50 cents. Misb Mabel Hoover) Miss Mary Ed­ wards, and Arthur Hoover of Hills­ boro, spent the week-end ‘ with Mr. and Mrs. B. E, McFarland and family. Mrs. Mary Houtchins has bepn very ill with bronchial trouble the past week. ) —Best developing and printing done CJarke Nagley. Leave filmsat Nagley’s grocery. , Lost:- Big Yellow Collie dog with long nose. Reward offered for return. Phone 3 on 196, Cedarville, Ohio. Word has been received here tfhat Mrs. J. M. Bull of Springfield is down with pneumonia. ' —A nice lot of Hog fountains worth $22.75. We will sell while they last at $19.49. E. A. Allen. LOST:- Two automobile tires on rims and, carrying rim, with license tag number 391777 attached ' to the carrying rim, somewhere between Columbus and Xenia, Ohio, Sunday night,. Notify H, L. Herrick, O. S. ft S. O- Home, Xenia, Ohio. Reward is offered. I have listed for sale 15 properties in Cedarville. Can suit anyone at his prices. From $50 to $3,000. Also some, good farm's. G. H. Smith, (4t) C. E. Layboume, who resides on what is known as the W. H. Blee farm 3 miles north of Clifton, will hold a public sale on Monday, Feb. 17 at 10 a. m. 12 head o fhorses, 65 head cattle, 130 head of hogs, 215 head of sheep, with feed and farm implements. The sale is advertised in this issue. - For sale or Trade:- Two horses will trade for hogs. 1 12-year old wt. 800; 1 comipg 4 yr. old will weigh 1050 on the F. B. Turnbull farm, 2t. Frank Cox- One of the big sales In this part of the country will be that o f Lewis H. Smith on Wednesday, Feb. 19. Mr, Smith has sold his farm and expects to locate in California, He will sell 21 head of horses, 121 head of cattle, 76 head of hogs, farm implements, feed, seed and household goods. See his ad elsewhere in this issue. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E. church will give one of their famous chicken suppers at the church on Feb. 28, _Admission 50 cents. Why pay war prices now, Read the ad of C, A. Kelble on another page. Barrel salt now selling at $2.75 for $2.50. E. A. Allen. Vacuum SweapeTs R, BIRD ft SONS CO. C. A. Kelble’s sale of clothing and all winter merchandise is now on. Do not go to Xenia on a shopping tour without paying him a visit and see fo r yourself. Mrs. Minnie Wooten of Louisville, Ky., has returned home after a visit with hre sister, Mrs. Charles Turner. Mrs. Turner accompanied her as far as Cincinnati. Greene county has raised her quota of $6,300 for the Armenian and Syr­ ian campaign. Cedarville township headed the list. It was with , some effort that Xenia city raised her share Leather Tug harness now selling at $75.00 will sell at $65.00 per set ns long as they last. E . A. Allen. For Sale:- Five bushel o f little Red clover seed. Alva St. John., Cedar- ville. Ohio. Mr. Vance Burba, wife and children of West Jefferson were the guests of relatives here over Sabbath, Mr. Thompson Crawford, who sold his property on the Clifton pike to Mr.Geo. .W. Rife, has rented the T. N. Tarbox property. Mrs. Tarbox will'reside with her mother, Mrs. Me Millan. House for rent:- I have a house for rent that has a good garden and is in a desirable neighborhood, G. H. Smith INCUBATORS—The Buckeye in 3 sizes all ift stock. For price call R, BIRD ft SONS CO, *ik,W■ •......... .... Now is the time to get your supply of fence posts. E. A. Allen, It payB to advertise, A Springfield citizen’ lost a valuable robe one day last week while driving south of town, A small lost ad in the Herald found the property and the reward of three dollars went to the finder, Charles Stormont. Auctioneering—terms reasonable- get dates.' Cali Cedarville Phone 2 1-2 on 15L H. C. WILSON. CHURCH SERVICES. R. P, Church, Main street. Teachers meeting Saturday evening at 7 p. m. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m, Special services Sabbath morning at 10:30. Rev, E. M, McFadden, See.’ of theJewish Mission, Pittsburg, Pa„ will present the cause of the Jewish people. Dr. McFadden is an entertain ing and instructive speaker, In the evening he will conduct a Union Evangelistic service at seven o'clock. His theme will be “ The Story of a Storm.” All are cordially invit­ ed to both services. Prayer meeting at. 7 o’clock Wed­ nesday evening. • % For Sale:-Two, three year old draft colts weighing 1,400 that are extra good ones. J.' C. Finney. Mr. G. C. Hanna is again confined to his bed with heart trouble. The Federal Farm Loan Act offers the best kind o f a loan to farmers. 1 am in a position to acept applications for loans for a Land Bank, If you are interested come and see me, S .C . Wright, Cedarville, Ohio.. Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, of Col­ umbus, ace, o f American aces, has landed in New York City, and will be given a great reception in his home city upon his arrival. He landed 27 German airplanes in 18 months ser­ vice.* ■ •South Charleston is investigating paving material for her streets and samples are“being tested. A material is meeting with favoT that can be laid over the present grade without excu- vating. For Sale:**Cyphers. 144 egg1 incu­ bator, in good condition.' Will sell for $18. Phone 4-176, Cedarville. new farmers organization has been organized in this state to protect the interest of farmers. It is said that, most farmers have lost confidence in the State Grange as it has become a political organization and bows at the beck and call of certain politicians. Mrs. E. C. Ogleshee entertained the members of the Randatra Club last Thursday afternon. Word has been received her o f the arrival of a daughter at the home of Mri and Mrs .Denver Wisecup, Oxford. A ’son. was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bull, Tuesday. For Sale:- 8 head of nice Duroc pigs that weigh 60 to 70 pounds. G. H. Smith. Thursday evening Miss Ilo Andrew Andrew entertained twenty-five girl .friends at the home of Mr. D. S. Wil­ liamson, at a parcel shower, in honor of Miss Edith Hamxqon, who becomes the’ bride of Mr. Wilfred Weimer to­ day, The bride to be was the recipi­ ent of numerous gifts. A two course lunch was served, the fdvors o f the evening being small baskets of candy hearts. The out of town guests were Miss JEffe Stroup of Xenia, Mrs. Ed. Payne of London and Mrs. Vance Bur­ ba of West eJfferton, For Sale:- Steel beam Oliver plow, tripple trees and two-horse disc, ' Wm, Marshall. OYSTERS t - per quart, 60c R. BIRD ft SONS CO. My family and relatives join me in expressing our appreciation of the beautiful flowers, and for all your kindness and.labors bestowed upon us in remberance of your friend, Mr. Wisecup, He loved his friends and was alwoys loyal to you and to his duties. Mrs. Clara Wisecup. RUGS— Spring line of room size just received. . R. Bird ft Sons Co A request has been received from the drivers of the school auto buses that some of the people on the road do not share the roadwoy as they should. Please keep this in mind that that the busses will not have to get on the side of the road and endanger the lives of the children. Wall paper. New spring stock is now in. » R. BIRD ft SONS CO. The W. C. T, U, wil 1 meet next Thursday at the home o f Mrs. D. S, Ervin, Flash Lights and Batteries, All sizes at R. Bird & Sons Co, C. F. Minser of Cincinnati spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Rosa Minser. Petitions ate in cilculation in tlie couhty asking Representative to vote for a bill now before the legislature that will require the members of the County Board o f Education to be e- lected by a direct vote o f the people on a non-partisan ticket as is done with other boards. The bill seems to meet with the approval of many citl* sens, Petitions are in circulation in other counties in the state. U. P. CHURCH Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m. Morning service at 10:80 al m. Prof. Leroy Allen will preach. Union service at 7-P. M. at the R. P, church. “ Christian Union meeting at 6 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7 p. m, HELD POSTMORTUM. Physicicans held a post mortum on the body of Frank Wisecup last Fri­ day but from what we can learn there ivas no indication that the man’s death was due to any injury that he is supposed to have received while at work at the paper mill. Tire Ohio In- dustral Commission had a Columbus physician present at the time. PUBLIC SALE DATES. Feb. 17—C. E. Laybourne. Feb. 19— Lewis'H. Smith, Feb. 25—F. B. Turnbull March 1—Kennon & Watt March 11—E. R, & W. B, Corry Why did you sell your eggs last week for 25c a dozen when you could have gotten 28c and 30c for them from us. It will pay you to get in loueh with us before selling this week Call us for prices. It will pay you. R. BIRD & SONS CO. Ingersoll Watches— $1.50 to $.850 each. ■ R. Bird & Sons Co. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Myers and son, Harold, Miss Wilmah Spencer and Miss Merle McFarland heard John McCormack at Memorial hall, Dayton on Tuesday evening. Mr, Elmer H. Graham of this place and Miss Edna Spahr of' the Indian Riffle road below Xenia, were married last Thursday evening at the home of the bride. The ceremony was per­ formed by Re’/. Beck of Xenia." The couple will reside on.the bride’s moth ers farm. Purchase the Buckeye Incubator. There is no better made for sale at R. Bird & Sons Co. - Wall Paper New Spring stock now ready to show you, • R. Bird ft Sons Co. Mr. F.-P. Hasting of this place has accepted a responsible position with the Eavey Wholesale Grocery Co., in Xenia and will move to that city in the near future. Red Beans 3 lbs. for 25c. Pinto Beans- California 3 lbs. for 25c Pinto Beans, Colorado, 3 lbs. for 36c, Gampbell’g Pork-Beans, 3 cans 45c. Red Beans 5 cans for 27c. Lard, Pure Country, 27c lb. Country Bacon, 32c a pound. Krugs Bread ■3 loaves for 25c. “Clean Easy” Soap, at 5 cents a bar. R. Bird & Sons Co. The. time" of the McMillan Bale of personal property has been changed from two to one o’clock. Don’t forget. Mrs. George Morris "hnd nephew, Elwood Kennon were in Columbus last week to hear theif cousin, Elwood Benton and wife in the r<Jolly Girls” at the Lyceum theatre, where they played all last week. Mr. Benton is a famous baritone singer with quite a reputation. Local boys in company F of the 330th, 83rd division, who arrived last week at Camp Sherman after a year in France are now home. Those arriv­ ing were Frank Shroades,* Merald Jobe, John Collins, Wallace pnd Fred Irvine, and .Clarence Sparrow, of Clif- tonton, all having been mustered out. The boys look in the best of. health and have interesting reports of their experience abroad. Cecil Burns of the 331st has also been mustered and is home. While the boys would not take a good deal for what they have seen yet they were anxious to get home. . . Dog Finds Defender. The National Huirinne Review says! "The dog has earned his keep in dol­ lars and cents, a hundred times over. And yet ungrateful persons and fool-’ lsh doctrinaires would like to destroy the dog on the pretext of reviving the sheep industry, when it is well known that the sheep industry in the-United States was destroyed because of inter­ national competition by the cheap wool of Australia) where labor is $0 a month and land is worth $5 an acre, and Americans have better paying crops at home. Oh, the folly of it I The stupidity of it! The heartlessness and insincerity of it! These silly people will not win in this bloody cru­ sade. The heart and morality of the world is too big to sanction a whole­ sale butchery of this kind, wheh is op­ posed by truth, common sense and loyalty.” T o th e public of Cedarville and vicinity;-— SpringMillinery Opening We wish to announce the opening o f our new > JVIillinery Store on Xenia Avenue just off Main Street, ’ £ Cedarville, Ohio, for Friday and Saturday, February 14 and 15 We will have a full and up-to-date line o f Pattern and Tailored Hats and ver;f respectfully extend you an in- . vitation to call and inspect them. . We feel that we will be able to satisfy you and if given an opportunity will endeavor so to do Wc earnestly solicit your patronage. .MesdamesMasters&Elias iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiimiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiMimiiiiiiiutfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii I C. E. MASTERS 1 I GROCERY SPECIALS I We Handle Springfield Tea Company’s Coffee 5 Ballard's Buckwheat-and Pancake Flour 2_pkgs, . . . . . . .25c = Post Toasties 2 pkgs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . .25c E Mrs. Austin’s*Pancake Flour 2 pkgs . . 25c = j m Red Bird Coffee 3 l b s . . J.................. 1 ............... ..$1.00 ’ E Arbuckles ,Coffee............................................. ..................... .... 25c E Tomato Catsub.0........... .................................... .. 16c * 5 ■ ■■ - . . . y M- CleanEasy Soap 10 ba rs ....................................,50c S Matches 6 boxes............................... ............. .. ,30c 5 - ■:/ C. E. Masters | | Cedarville, \ - (i - - Ohio | u iu iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiih iiir . The W -M. Barber farm having been sold, we will sell at public sale on the farm, at the edge of Cedarville on the Clifton pike on Saturday, March 1, 1919 the following:^ . ^ 10 Head of Good Horses 20 Head of Fat Angus Cattle 3 Head of Good Milch Cows 20 Duroc Jersey Brood Sows to farrow in March and April 79 Head of Sheep 1 Duroc Male Hog eligible to register. 12 T ons o f Mixed Hay 100 Shocks o f Bund led Fodder 15 Bushels o f recleaned L ittle Red Clover Seed; Implements and harness. -Water tanks, feed boxes and hog coops. •* . TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE KENON&WATT MEAD ft WILSON, AUCTS. Happy Memory Precious, In one of Dostoevsky’s novels the hero at the last of the book talking to some little school fellows who have learned to love him says: ‘You most know1 that* there IS nothing higher and stronger and more wholesome and good for life in the future than some good memory, especially n memory of childhood, of home. People talk to you a great deal about your educa­ tion, but some good, sacred memory, preserved from childhood, is perhaps the best education. If a man carries many such memories with him 'Into life, he is safe to the end of his days, and if one 1ms only -one good memory left In one’s heart, even that may sometimes be the means of saving us.” The City of Light. To me the real VllJe . Lnmlere Is New York: It scatters lights with the prodigal richness with which the heavens scatter stars. It strings them In long lines; it banks them in tower­ ing fncades; it flings them in fiend- fuM up into the darkness; it writes thorn on the sky. Twilight offers you a special beauty because wherever yon are in the city It brings out for yon In one window or another that first wan, primrose-colored beacon—In some ways more beautiful than the evening atnr. Behind the star yon don’t know what there Is.—From "The City of Comrades,” l»y Basil King, In the Sat­ urday Evening Dost. i • l 9K" 1Uf it > M * ■ | '-I i

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