The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

V 4 I II i i - Z W * tOKDRES SHAPE tc F l o w Detroit spoke to Portland 0l'- MT h b it a town. Rotes—whit rote* you a ha«*. And Portland, you have a «ght to bo*x o f your cHmwe Thanks, too , for ’yourtalmon . Muth obliged for your export trad# which *o help* my manufacturer*." And Portland made reply while p a * "* out the Owl*. “ Detroit* l think of you and thank you every day Your automo­ bile* five my citizen* untold pleasure. Your *tov«* modulate Mill more our mild winter. I ’m in, debt to you, Let * Have another Owl.’1 • * * Y'Sawer yea go, you wffl And Owl and Whiie Owl AH over the U , S, A., ckkft, town* and village* ihik# hand* on (he flragrasca and d ip tida ftln j of Owl and White * Owl, When you try them you Will under- it«nd why, o w L r T W q ^ E P ^ N ^ A l k U t C I P A R S GENERAL CIGAR CO., INC. Beat and fiuaaf'U Branch Cedar Rapid* Stov* City Dw Moiae* ! v w M W * W M W W v y W f t ; LOCAL AND PERSONAL £ | W W W A V V W W W A A A W W 1 I ' —..... - | • Misses Helen Oglosbee and Irene \ ' Wright spent the week-end a t home. ' Both have been teaching in the high •’ school at Anaemia, Carl Kyle and family of Springfield ' spent tlse week-end at ike hom* of ; Mr. sr.d Mrs, f'hnvlca Turner, ! Fresh Creamery Batter & Butter- | milk for gale at the Houstonia Cream I Station. r ....... . f The High School basket hall team ' defeated ^the second college team, last J Thursday evening by a stw e of 26-28. \ This was the first time during the season that the seeond team of the college was defeated. Keep your piano in good condition. Have it tuned by an expert. Refer­ ence given. „ Knox Hutchison. Willard Kyle had for his guest on Sabbath*, his cousin, Phillip Kyle of’ Xenia,. Willard returned to Muskin­ gum college Monday morning having been home for the Spring vacation. ► ■? if' if- Modern Farmer, Attention R ; M. Owen, the builder of the famous Owen's Magnetic Auto—has a lighting plant FOE. YOU. SOMETHING DIFFERENT. ’ Automatic Syste.m You don't HAVE to watch it, it completely handles itself, and' NOTIFIES YOU IMMEDI­ ATELY if anything goes wrong. Much greater light, and power capacity. Same range of price as others, and much more simple. 1 ? * * At very, small cost, you can connect your water system. DROP IN AND SEE IT WORK. 1 I Baldner-Fletcher Co. 42 East Main Street, Xenia, Ohio. . e * M. MARCUS CO. Correct Easter Appear'al Featuring Momsn’s Misses’ and Children’s Dresses, Frocks, Suits, Capes, Separate Skirts, Wraps, Blouses, Millinery M. Marcus Co. 35*S, Main - - Dayton, O. PUBLIC S A L E ! Household Goods Saturday, April 19, 1919 Commencing at 12 O’clock Sharp the following property,* Consisting of 1 9x12 Brussels Iiug, 1 9x12 Ingrain Rug, 1 Brussels Carpet, 1 Ingrain Carpet, 6 small .Rugs, 2 Dressers, 2 Wash Stands, 2 Bed Steads, 2 Mattresses, 2 Bed Springs, 2 Feather Beds, 1 Bed Lounge, 1 Wardrobe, 2 Tables, 2 Stands, 1 Secretary, 1 good gas heater,#i gas range, 1 Bath Room Stove, 1 Base Burner Stove, 2 Cherry Corner Cupboards (antique) 1 Cot, I Safe, 12 Chairs, 1 Kitchen Sink, 1 Wheeler &Wilson sewing machine, a lot of pictures, some picture frames, 2 looking glasses, my entire lot of Dishes and Cooking utensils a lot of Rag Carpet, Wash Tub and Wringer,. Carpet Sweeper, 1 Lawn Mower, a lot of Garden Tools and many articles too numerous to mention, Terms of Sale Cash D. L. YARNELL L. H. Moorman <feWalt, Elder, Aucts, Robert Elder, Clark, Ralph" Wolford and Roscoe McCor- kell went to Columbus Friday evening to be in that qity Saturday morning for the parade of the returning sol­ diers of the 37th division. Mrs, W. A, Turnbull was operated upon a t St.Anthony Hospital in Col­ umbus, Monday morning. The opera­ tion was a minor one and Mrs. Turn- bull is reported as doing, as well as could be expected. ’ Mr, H„ A. Townsley and daughter, Miss father, and Mr, and Mrs, Frank Jackson of Xenia were in Columbus Saturday to greet their son and brother, John, who was in Co. B, 37th division just back from France. Egge . for _Hatching;- Pure blood Rhode Island Reds. 75c per 15, Mrs. G, C, Hanna. Mr, and Mrs. James H. McMillan have received _word of-, the marriage^ of their son, Melvin, to Miss Mildred Chandler of Cleveland on March 26. The couple will reside in Massillon where Mr. McMillan is genearl agent for the American Railway Express Co NOTICE TO FARMERS', STOP, LOOK, LISTEN*. Mr. Farmer, when purchasing Ag­ ricultural Limestone you can make sure fo getting best quality and best prices if you buy Limestone from any of the following State licensed and registered dealers: Bessemer Limestone Co,, Youngs­ town, Ohio. Carbon Limestone Co., Youngstown Ohio, France Stone C,o., Toledo, Ohio. Kelley Island Lime & Transport Co,, Cleveland, Ohio. - Marble Cliff Quarries Co., Colum­ bus, Ohio. Ohio Marble Company, Piqua, Q. These Agricultural. Limestone pro­ ducers have complied with the law muTare legally qualified to sell Limes­ tone, * Cut this out and save’it. For Sale:-Majestic 120 egg incu­ bator, Only used twice Bell phone, Clifton exchange. , C, E, Sanders. Word has been received here of the death of Prof. George Masterson, for­ mer instructor of the colored schools here, a t Metropolis, 111. Burial, took place at'h is home in Georgetown, 0. Aaron Ellis of Springfield has been spending the week here. A new gasoline filling station has been, placed n fron t of the Murdock garage, new location. William McCanipbell, one , of the township's well known farmers, suf­ fered a paralytic stroke Saturday, and was in an unconsious condition most of the day. He has since rallied and is better. Mr. McCanipbell is a vet­ eran of the Civil War and is 77 years of age, which will make his recovery ■slaw. F. B. Turnbull expects to erect one of the 'most modern residences ip town a t hia present home on. Xenia avenue, The old dwelling will be moved back on the Idt and occupied by the family until the new one is completed. The house will he of the bungalow order and embody all .the newest ideas in home architecture, ■ .V 'V. •/ - ' :1 '.-.i ' Large or Small? ’— ~ t — r * Word has been received from John Erskin Townsley, who is in the 30th division that he has arrived a t Camp Jackson on South Carolina. The' di­ vision lost 7,000 men iff service. For Sale:- White Plymouth Rock eggs for setting from Fjshel strain. Price 75c per 157 Mrs. N. P, Ewbank. TRUCK HAULING*-! have pur­ chased an auto truck and am prepared to do all kinds of hauling anywhere. Phone -105 or 193, * ‘ 1 . Warren Barber; Bring your cream to _the .Western Ohio Creant Co., and will pay1you the the very best market price. . M. C, Nagley COMMON PLEAS COURT 4 GREENE COUNTY, OHIO. Nora C, Spicer, Plaintiff, • VSJ' ■ , Ottis A, Spicer, Defendant. Ottis A. Spicer, place of residence Unknown will take notice that on the 7th day of February 1019, Nora C, Spicer 4jled in said court her petition' for divorce against him upon the ground of gross neglect of duty and j that the same will 'he for hearing a t ' the court house in Xenia, Ohio, on { April 19, 1919 or as soon thereafter as'the same can be reached by which time defendant must -answer or do- j murr to said petition or judgment I majr. be taken against him, S jgned Nora C. Spicer. H. C. Armstrong, Attorney. (Apr. 11) FORD THE UN IVERSAL CAR, Ford cars are important servants everywhere. They help the family enjoy life, brings the pleasures and advantages of the town within reach of the farmer and give practical service 'everyday in country and town. They require a minimum 'of attention.; any onecanTun the^T'ord and care for it, but it is better to have repairs and replacements taken care'of by those who are familiar with the work and have the tools, the genuine materials, and skilled, men to do the work- prompt­ ly.' We pledge Ford fowners the reli­ able Ford service with real Ford parts and standard Ford Prices, ; . R. A. Murdock Cedarville, v - - Ohio s7? '3K%J W Harry Nagley of Xenia has pur­ chased the two properties on Market street in that city ^and will remodel them fo r his residence and undertake ing parlors. The two properties are now occupied by Chief Buckles and the, Mullen grocery, \ _We now have, the .agency _of the Western Creamery Co.,, and _will pay you the best -market .price .for your cream. M, C. Nagley Eggs for Hatching:-Buff Plymouth Rocks,* $1,00 per setting of 15. Mrs. J. E. Hastings. J, E., Mitchell and family were guests of /Dayton friends over Sab­ bath. .* . CARPENTARING. We are prepared to do any kind of carpentating. J . E. Fa^is & Son. i 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 on Lake Erie in the famous fruit growing section, midway between To- .edo and Cleveland on the main line of the New York. Central RR, A good nexpeftsive little town in which to ive . Plenty of fishing, hunting and boating. .Attractive summer resorts near by. Steady work. The Matthews Co,,i,Port Clinton, Ohio. 17 South Fountain Ave Springfield, Ohio Spring and Summer Goods Always the Latest. Always the best ,. * * . ■■■*!« •..*■■■■ . Always the Lowest Prices. OUR NEW ASSESSOR. County Auditor 'A. E. Faulkner has named M. W. Collins as assessor in Jedarville corporation to fill the va­ cancy caused by the death of T. N,. Tarbox. “A hat or a bonnet with—Just anything on it," seems to be the rifie for millinery this spring— especially as the late Easter mod­ els make their appearance. “The big hat's the thing," will be told, by, those who can wear the drbop­ ping shapes*—while over a t the other mirror—the small hat In all its now exclusiveness will be making It* bid for popularity. Here are new shapes shown in the metropolitan shops—and all good for Easter wear, * AUCTIONEER TERMS VERY REASONABLE Satisfaction Guaranteed . of no Pay Parties wanting two auctioneers I am in position to supply the extra man with unlimited ex­ perience, PHONE 2-120 Cedarville, >• - tOhio 1 . lllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllU lllllllllU IIIU IIIIIIIIII|llllllllllllllllllllllll||||||||||||||||||||||||||llllllllllllll||||||||||||||||||||||||= CleanUp! w »• * Easy to say but something difficult to accomplish the desired results. Many a room is cleaned at considerable labor and expense, sometimes even redecorated and then the whole effect spoiled by putting down a badly,worn or shabby rug. OUR RUG STOCK is complete. A splendid assortment in qualities^to suit any pocket bo,ok. Qualities vary from inexpensive matting Ilugs* to the finest quality of French Wiltons. . ‘ . Never have we shown a nicer, a more complete stock of Curtains and Nets E by the yard. Triced from | ............ . 30c to $1.75 per yard | What will brighten and renew a Bed S r 'Room more than, Cretonne Draperies We have the ColonialLine, better than which there is none. •New patterns of Cretonne priced from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45c to $1,50 per yard Keep Your House Clean* With a y t f 'l*- HOW’S THIS? DR. O. P. ELIAS DENTIST | *■' j Exchange Bank Bldg, Cedarville, O. Auctioneering— terms reasonable—> get dates. Call Cedarville Phone 3 1-J <* 161* H. C. WILSON* We offer One Hundred Dollars Re* ward for any case 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- casod-portions. After you have taken Hall's Ca­ tarrh Medicine for a short tlmb you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medicine at once ana get rid of ifatarrh, Send for testimoinala, free, F. J. CHENEY ft Oo., Toledo,aOhio,. Sold by a|l Dniffrirts, 76c. . Hoover Electric ■» and. next year house cleaning will not be such a big job. • v Galloway & Cherry 1 XENIA, Ohio iiiiiHiMmiiMiiiiiaHiMiiiiMiiiHliiMif iiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiitiniiiiiininnniiuiHiiiini„„f GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING £tib#mh> yawrmai b#U»r or fewid eh FG Con The ri TzensTec" announci evening, posed Parker, well, M Florence the repo: have a b year. The W attractio course i proved P Cedarvill pended u worthy c tHEV Accord Central I. No. 4 wiJ day, Apr lows: • V\ A. M, wl- here at & ton arriv Yellow S. .a t 4 P.'M Every - derful im, public is them. 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