The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

Children Cry for Fletcher's ® ” *«" *♦ . » 4 which h«s teen *n m fer over over 30 years, has borne the signature Of / J r ...*nt* has ^>een- made under his per* wnal supervision since its infancy, & £ ”£ ? J ^ , - 4 « S » e « S h S / S araantn and Children—E ^ r ien c* against Experiment. . W h a t is CA STO R IA ^astoria is a harmless substitute for to to r OaT Pareeoric - - ' S X e r aODlS0lS fir K Is pleasant Itcontafcs n°r 0ther narcotic substance.' Its age is Ms guarantee. Eor more than thirtv veafs it Tn<» W M ( S l £ k U% \ t i e m { °* Feverishness n r j i n , therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels -aide G E N U IN E -C A S T O R IA a lw a y s ^B ea ra the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought newyouk city. m Schmidt’s Big Grocery SE.ED POTATOES Just received car Inst northern grown seed potatoes, guaranteed true to name, consisting of Early Ohio, Early Rose, Early Triumph, White. Irish Cobblers, Greene Mountains, Rural New Yorks, Burbanks, Seneca Beauties. Priced to sell quick. . ON ION S E ,T S ONION ^ETS/. Best sets grown, L.C-w .* -*■ :»*• *■ if• •- « ft *>*■ */■#• *;> •• «• • 1 fV’ ?„per quail POTATOES Best No. 1 U. S. Grade * Potatoes,, per bushel J. . , Plenty of Jersey S eed S w e e t Potatoes $1.25 BEANS, Be3fc grade Michigan navy . •/ beans, per pound'.. . . . . . . vi,.................... . 8c Quaker Corn Flakes. BREAD—Full per package............... 8c pound loaf . . . 5c CHEESE—Best Full Cream, per pound .............. .. CLEAN EASY J1 SOAP per bar, . . . . m W FLOURGold Medal*70^ Per Sack .......... • SCHMIDT’S OLD HICKORY per sk ..l OL Schmidt’s Oceau 7fi#* Light, per sack. . . * vl» $1.00 BROOM, 4 SEWED, f o r ..............68c H.E. Schmidt &Co, S< D e tro it tS., X en ia , Ohio, m s s i W W A 'A W V / A V A V A '. V A j LOCAL AND PERSONAL ] W f t V . V . V W A V / A W W W * j —Icy Hot Bottles at R. m ill) & SONS CO. Mias Irate i t wan v, gmvt of ' her bvotluT, J. K. Nk: jet and wife, of j Bayto a over Sabbath. i Mra, C. E. Masters visited the i’r .t {of the week with relatives in Wellston ! Ohio. L0WDEN C . 0 . P, BOOH HEARD NATIONALLY I 36c SUGAR 10 pounds in bulk * f o r . . . . . . .................................. .. ....... 25 pounds, D imirio Brand Cane Sugar AC in muslin sack. . ' . . ................................ ........ W . L . C L E M A N S R e a l E s t a t e , < CLtsiJi;)fojnl at my oTUa cash Saturday or reached by phono a t my residence each evening. Office 36 PHONES Roaldenco 2-122 OMURTOU . OHIO. 4 CANNED GOODS CORN—Best grade Ohio or Maryland, ■ ' | ^ r r . pert can f ............ . ,\ . . . ... . ......... ..........1 uBk* TOMATOES—Best SPINACH—Best quality, per can........10c quality, per can. . . . .14c STRING BEANS—B u t quality, per can ......... .. .14c 97c This month’s Batterick Patterns} a re ' 10c and ISc—none higher,j ...... TYR o u r JOB PRINTING —Fresh roasted Peanuts a t It. BIRD & SONS CO. Miss Anna Alexander of Yellow Springs was the gilest of her sister, Miss Margaret, over Sabbath. Mrs, Frank Ewry has been in a very critical condition but is report. 2 d better. ..Churngold Oleomargarine the best that money can buy a t It, Bird & Sons Co. • _ ---------— ■ , < Rev. Walter Cooley of Seaman, 0,; filled 'the U, P. pulpit, Sabbath. , Found:- Automobile number on tne Clifton pike Sabbath morning. The jwner of 367627 can have ' same by jayirig all charges. > ' Jamestown high school commen­ cement will.be held May 21 and fhere will be fifteen, graduates. • ift'.■ ,■ ■ • Captain J.' G, George, formerly of this place but later connected with the Dayton State Hospital, who has been with the 89th division in France ijasi been raised from a captain to a major. TKe Dr. is a graduate of Ced- arville College. Charles Hannaberry and wife of Columbus were called , here Saturday by the illness of the former’s mother, at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cummins. ■■■"’ -tcr-fiold Medal Flour by* ..the -barrel at Nagley’s. Mrs. Clayton McMillan has retum- edted from a visit in Colorado where she spdnt sometime visiting her pa­ rents. Miss Eva Tarbox has taken a pos­ ition with Yoder Bros. Peimar Jobe and W. A. McDorman were in Columhus, Wednesday attend­ ing a meeting of the Wool Growers' Association. „ ,i i > -.Fishing Tackle/Hooks, Lines, Poles and Reels at R. BIRD & SONS CO. RUGS‘Room sizes in Brussels, Vel­ vets and Axmnisters. 't R. Bird & Sons Co. TICKLES- TYPEWRITER DESPITE MILLIONS Even though her father, Harry Payne Whitney la a multi-million­ aire, Mies.Flora Payne Whitney teepa right on pounding a type­ writer In the capacity of stenogra­ pher. She learned atenography for Red Croaa work but when peace game she went to work In tka'Republlcan Women’s National Eaeeauv* eommlttaa headquar­ ters, * i., T ? i pen* 1 m . wiuww * i wwe* Favorite son presidential booms ai» to be expected In political ranks at tilts time, but those who follow such events closely sayHhe rumblings from Illinois are of more1’ than local nature back of Governor -Lowden *8 ihe Rppub- lisan candidate In 1920. From plowboy to multi-millionaire shows the climb of Illinois’ gov­ ernor and 'speaks of his ability.' The recent visit of Job E. Hedges, New York Republican leader, to the west for a conference with 'Lowden indicates that the Till- nolsian has attracted the party heads. Lowden was born and reared in Iowst. BREED«al8 NOTICE. * Lord Nclfon, gray JJereheroij Jieg- istered in I*. S. of A., owned by Ccdar- ! vjlle Horae Company, is a dark gray, , ‘f0°d style, is i years old, will weigh i liiOO. AH Ipvers of the Percheron horse should look this follow up and ‘:ivo him a trial. Will make the Ben­ 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 sure and good breeder as stands in any barn. He is siring the kind •very buyer is looking for. Will liiakc the season at $17.50. Pinee Albert, Imp,, Belgian, dark sorrel, is one we do not need to tell ‘myope aliduTTor every one knows- li? »3 the best to be found and sure and keen as ever, WilJ make the season at $17.50. • ’ All colts by the aboye horses in­ sured till straight and right, 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 mile south of Ccd- irvijle on Wilmington road.* Phone 2 on 162. HARRY TOWNSLEY. Mrs. J. G. McCorkell left this week for Newport News, Va., to visit with Mrsi W. R. Graham, Rev Graham has > been connected with the. Y. M. C. A. at the government camp for several months but just recently left for France in the interest of the same or­ ganization. 0 ■ _____ _____ _ . . Miss Jennie Ervin has received word of the death of her sister, Mrs, Margaret Ewing of Kansas. City., Mo. last Friday when she fell and fractur­ ed her skull, dying almost immediate­ ly, The remains were cremated and will be sent to Pennsylvania for bur­ ial beside her husband. Mrs. Ewing was the fifth member of the family to receive broken bones. The accident also happened on the same day of the month when a brother, Madden Ervin, was killed a t the Ervin elevator twenty-six years' ago. ROBERT BIRD & SONS CO. ‘“Nine Newpriced .Needs” Clean Easy Soap „— t - 12 bars 56c Walrus Salmon ,can __ ___ __ -_30c American Beauty Dried beef 6 oz can ........................ ..................30c Our 32e Bulk Coffee_______27e lb. Mothers Oats 15c package, 4 for 45c Golden Fleece. Flour 2 glb sack. $1.50 Campbell’s- Soups - _________.-._llc Union Workman Scrap tobacco— 9c Brooms, good o n e s --------- -73c each These prices are for cash and good for one week only, ' ROBT. BIRD & SONS CO. Yellow Springs is having an epi­ demic of small pox. —Garden Seeds n bulk- - R. BIRD & SONS CO. The government announces that 3,000 trained men will be ready for duty July 1 to enforce the prohibition laws. The revenue department will supervise this work. Mrs. Wiliam Ross aiw^ son of In ­ dianapolis ahve been the guest of rel­ atives here the past week. The 148th Infantry,, old Third regi­ ment, which contains many Greene County boys, will parade in Dayton on Saturday morning,' .Mr. Frank Townsley and family are now located in their .pew home on North Main street. The building is complete in every respect and we do not believe a finer home can bo found in the county. With the new Hudson touring car Mr. Townsley is now ready to enjoy town life, leaving the cares of his farms to’his sons, Ralph and Paul, ._il. Bird & Sons Co. will put On a Special Sale of merchandise, beginirig Saturday April 19th. -See store and Window display. .Watch for special bills. J. E. Post spent Saturday in Col­ umbus. For Sale:About 100 bushels of good corn. Phone 3*195, Miss Helen Oglesbee, who tenches a t Ansonia, is hoine sick with a case of the grip, .Paint and Varnishruishcsi White Wash Brushes, O’Cednr Mops and O’Cedar Oil at R. BIRD & SONS CO. I Cecil Boase is aflllicti d with lung trouble following an attack of the flu. Mrs. J. C, Barber entered the Spring field hospital Wednesday for treat­ ment, having been in poor health for several weeks. I still have a few tons of fertilizer md can supply any who arc in need. . Morgan Kennon. Warren Arthur, who is with the International Harvester Co., of Col- ambus, was home over Sabbatii. • Kitchen Cabinets. I f interested call and let us show you the cabinets’ we handle. .Sold on Weekly payments if desired. --------------- - .- > It. Bird & Sops Co, ..The Western Ohio Cream Co., has opened a receiving station a t the M. C. Naglfcy grocery. Mrs. T. N. Tarbox has been appoint ed admini tratrix of the estate of her husband, T. N. Tarbox. The estate is estimated a t $4,000. J. M. McIntyre of Xenia, an em­ ployee of the Dayton Power & Light Co.,'was dadly burned a t Clifton on Wednesday morning when 6,600 volts of electricity went through ins body Dr. Harris dressed his bums and the unfortunate man was taken to the Me Clcllan Hospital in Xenia in the Nag- ley ambulance. Robert Mills of Springfield, who has just been mustered out of service from Camp Jackson, South Carolina, lifts been spending several days with his aunt, Mrs. J. H. Wolford. Linoleum and Congoleum. ..A num­ ber ,of choes patterns t., pifk from in 2 , 2 1*2 and 3 and 4 yds. wide. - Wo lay it for you. R* Bird & fknw Co. * NOTICE. # A meeting of the 'stockholders of the Xenia Saw Company, will-be held at the office of the' Secretary, F. ,L- •Johnson, a t Xenia, Ohio, on the 20th day of April, 1919,’ aF7 'b rcIbcFp7 M." for the purpose of considering and act ing upon the proposed dissolution of. said corporation, and the surrender and abandonment of it’s corporate au­ thority and franchises, and the trans­ action of any and all business necess­ ity or incident thereto. • F. L. Johnson; Secretary. GIVE YOUR CAR A NEW FINISH'DO IT YOURSELF WITH ONE OR TWO COATS _____ O F . . V s r - 4 u t o FINISHES THE TARBOX LUMBER CO. CASH FOR CREAM Sell Ifour Cream to The West Jefferson Creamery Co. Cash S ta t ion a t C . E. Masters’ Store, Successor to J . E._ Post. Your cream will be accurately, weighed and tested and check issued a t once a t full market price, Your can emptied t and washedjready to take home. A trial will convince you tha t th i>p lan ts the most satisfactory way to sell and also th a t West Jefferson is offering a t all times, an honest market for your cream. ■aBHDKEaBSUHKEEBSSBS Willard Service Station Recharging, Repairing and a complete line of Reptals. N e ^ v Batteries in StocK L. C. R. Storage Battery Co. 118 E. Main Stree't, - I Xenia, Ohio Ge6. W. Lane, Manager • t OUR NEW Remnant Department OPENED Monday, March 17th In our basemant we are opening a Remnant and Short End Department—Short ends of Calicoes, Muslins, Sheetings, Ginghams, Kindergarten Cloth, JPiqus, Voiles, Skirtings, Tickings, all classes of Cotton Goods. G Prices are much lower than in full patterns. Quality and Patterns are excellent. This department is permanent and at all times we will have a full line of Remnants at lowest,prices possible. The Department will be Handled on a Strictly o * - Cash Basis* Hutchison 6 Gibney XENIA, OHIO % i V

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