The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

9 p 'DO . ‘f. im $ « m m * m t * #• # LOCAL AND fiRSONAL # # * « m m M - i * ( ifo##*;, Ho hunting is permitted on » y i v m 4 w a t night wife dog or gUn Ralph Gilbert, JPor SnJt;* Nome grown potato** j at $2,00 per bushel. Rhone ' 2 on 178; [tar add****'Wm-'SMNf* CedarviRe,.' 'aujuuuii^UttLMi.' j > ^$ srW sS 5 w S ^ ! M i s i . ^ • ■ . G ’WH iiap. ! Dayton'# new theater, to ' 69 - called ;the "Victory’*"will openihe 25ih with j j "Betty, Do Good" k> mup|:al attrac-.j ition. ■'■ \ ;; . Raney Evaporated. Peaches '28c.ll»i»'j | Evaporated Apricot# 4$c lb* . ft, EitdftBoiA.Cfo] ■'■ i ■' ' 1*1** ;. *v. ' .( Mr. and Mrs. C. N,Ma*tera h iv sl [moved into the R* P- McLean prop- [e rtyon Main Street which they have Irecently purchased* Meal 101b#, for 45 c*# t B. Bird ASon* Co. I Under the n ew sta te iaw cities *hd [ villases must take care of their own j j poor after the first of the year in­ stead of the township looking after j them. WANTED: , To -purchase driving | Ihorse. Phone 13-195. Gus Nance, >• FOR SALE: Hoosier bard coal | burner in good condition. Phone j then eome to see oiir ’ * 121-191. . Charles Buck. chiels-Stem Suits a t $35, $40 and j . The Xenia work house board re ­ time being so much difference j cently notified the Clark County com 7 WAY—and we |cnew it—that j taisnionera that after December 29 the prisoners board would be a dolar a day. Dayton agreed to take the :prisoners a t 60 cents a day. Xenia-1 then Offered to contract a t the Dayton price but it was’turned down. ■ Denatured alcohol is the best and cheapest .anti-freeze solution on the | market. Get it at Ridgway'a drug­ store. Miss Mable Stormont entertained Saturday for. Miss Eula Creswell, a 1 bride elect, a t a miscellaneous'show-' er. About twenty-five guests were present, A naiad course was served. Word has been received here that j Mrs. John Wade of Springfield is ly- j Ing a t the point Of death. . -A barrel of denatured alcohol just received to he used in your radiators. | I t is the only anti-freeze solution that does not affect your motor. . ' C. M. Ridgway. • Mrs. W- R. McChesndy will enter­ tain a number of ladies Saturday af­ ternoon for Miss Eula Creswell in the nature of a kitchen shower.-- -• -NOTICE—Xam In the poultry bus­ iness. Call by .phone.. Wai. Mstahall. For Sale two second hand buggies.! One steel tire and one rubber tire. In. A 1 condition. - Howard Hartsock m c u tn .t .rwM Every Ootiiinf Stcarc hfi th? city Wotildl tike to sell you mWhiter Suit Ypu are Hke a Lady with alwfhcl ■ - eam.fceptiiigfoi; and every Rojjieo hishost foot to win your hand, lioniwey,We're like the fE fA N T YOUR TRADE, iffth* main, however, we are irely different and just give you some idea of howmuch confidencewe' pjjjice in our leadership—we a&gett to you fight hero iifbold print to, . ’ , > • LOOK THEM ALL OVERCARRFULLY are not afraid thst^you- won’t find out. ,, y,. *)V Stetson Hats, Hanhattan Shirts Wilson Bros. Hose; ' - ^ "X EN IA , O H IO FOR SALE f Farm 19 acres 7 room house, targi veranda, cement cellar and -jfslkt, large barn, corn crib, wagon, idied, chickenhouse, plenty of fruit, (•nets and buildings', inf good con­ dition, two. wells and cistern, two ;acres in timber with running.water, Wall located on good pike close tb School and church about three miles <.W«*t of Ohio Masonic Home, . Price $6,000 cash $2,000will close deal im­ mediate possession,sce \ Canny & Brice 4l6.Bushnell Bldg, 'Springfield, * - Ohio We have buyers for small farms and ’ city property—list with us. CHURCH SERVICES. Scrap bon, Rags, Paper, Rubber, ■ Metals,old Atttos 1 •' • Etc. to, - , - v — i a s s f F i w ' Xeniabon&Metal Co. S 17 C incinnati Ave, XEN IA * - OH IO Both Phones 144 GET OUR PRICES 4 ■ ,*m*mm* n ...a. ....LLl^liBS^lMgMtt M. E. Services. Rev. V. E. Busier, Pastor . Sunday School a t 9:30. G»H> Hart­ man, Supt. , Preaching a t 10:30 a. m. Epworth League a t ,6:30 . (You are invited to all of these ser­ vices. 1 Union Thanksgiving service a t the | M. E. church, Wednesday evening, Nov. 26 at 7 o'clock* Rev. Harriman will preach. ' Special music, You are invited. , The Sabbath evening Union ser­ vices will be at ther M. E. church at 7 o’clock. V U. P, Church Services. Rev. John P. White, Pastor Sabbath School at 9:30. Preaching a t 10:30 Y. P, C» Ui at 6 P. M, Wednesday Evening Prayer meet* ing at 7:00 P. M. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. R. P. Church Services ReV. W. P. Harriman, Pastor Teachers’ Meeting Saturday a t 7. Sabbath School at 9:30 , Preaching at 10:30 » m. ~ Christian Endeavor at 6 P.* M, Wednesday evening ptayer meet-' ing at 7 P* M. , MOW’S THIS? We offer On* Hundred^Dollar# R«- vnuri to t any ease of Catarrh thai b e ^ e d b y Hall’s Catarrh -Hall’s Catanb Medicine' luts been talostt by catarrh sufferers for the Met thirty-five years, and has be- eorne known i s the mort rthsble rem- ody for Catarrh, HMPs Catarrh Medicine acts, thru the BSood on the SSWMWMStflff® eased portions.' After you have taken Hall’s Ca­ tarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a greet im p lem en t in .your M S rs l health. S tart taking Hall's Catarrh Hwfidaa a t once and get rid ».f eatmrriL 8 tmd for testimoinals, fUMi. 7, J, CHENEY ft G#„Toledo, Okie, Retd I f «H Hrnfgkts, 7 $ft H itu i 'WMmm, tkm k t , g*** prlrssbM#sad g SvHiia* Clifton U. P. Church Rev. E, G. McGibben, Pastor. Sabbath School at 9:30. W, R. Col­ lins, Supt. Preaching a t 10:30 Y. P. C. U. i t 6:30, A cordial and urgent invitation is hereby extended to all to attend these services, "Come thou with us and we will d 6 thee good; for Jehovah hath spoken good concerning Israel,” Num. 10:29. Clifton Presbyterian Church Rev. Wm. T. McKinney, Pastor, Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m. Fred Stewart, Supt. , ? Preaching at 10:30 a, m, Christian Endeavor at 3 p. jfn. A cordial invitation is extended to all.. If yon have no church home come with us, NOTICE TO 1 HUNTERS. Notice Is*hereby given to hunters, ♦whether With dog or gun, is for bid­ den and offenders will be charged with trespassing and prosecuted according tolaw. Kyle Bros. J.B.Rif* Ed Dean Geo, Dammam John Bum** J, CL Townsley Claytoft MeMnkn A / We speak candidly when we say that never before has Springfield witnessed such a sale.as this. The unfortunate fire near us did riot touch our stock but some of the smoke did penetrate the wall thus lessening the saleability but not the actual Worth or appearance of our Furs arid Men’s hats. The result is you can make the saving this smoke sale offers you, yet have the Bancroft positive guarantee in wear. The sale includes a A * T • * \ » d # ^ . . - , * W,, * * * ' * ' 1 , T J, f' w ■ ‘ 4 Fur Coats, Fur Dolmans, Fur Sots, Fur Neckjpiecos* Fur Muffs, Fur Coats, fu r Men’s Soft Hats, Men’s Stiff Hats, ■i. :Thl same careful courteous service as always. 25 East Main St,, Springfield, Ohio c. hav, t e s t , is fc ehui ftp b two Won «»] . ‘Chr , i t is Coun #OI) der Whei Carr; duini ' ' " 1 finioj chur, men{ chur, work field •Ocia "N pient give end 1 home count “Th kind. ing 1 Whicl Unit, ■ “ "Tj imager term! rieedc Curve suits befor iind i deter "A • be a .peedc Th tant sente Cornu son c .chair Snd 1 •friod 1 tive ] )hio H .4 E ven inf* TlllSsO* O d o ck Army O’cost a* i s s u e d . Good, iii wool, Mon* better, 'but poorly fit* t*d and style. We cu i rip your army overcoat apart and make it over, dye it, put on belt and new buttons. Change Hie collar, refit and re* style it. In short, we are the only tailors in SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, in the; make* over business. If you want your coat when the snow flies, bring it in now* as it tabes two week* to have-it dyed. Store Open Evenings.Until 8 O'clock -SPECIAL NOTICE!- MAIL YOUR ARMY OVERCOAT TOUSw We Will PYE It anda4d <£** e # i new Bu ttons fo r . . . . . . . . . . . . Army Overcoat* make flea civilian garment* whan -the/' ar* dyed a guarinte*d fact color—Blue, GrCan, Brown or Blaok—by our Unequslad and nstVonally known proooae. N*w buttons and new oolor change th* army ooat beyond any potelblo chance of recog­ nition. Writ* your name, and addreie plainly arid tell us the color you want. DO IT NOW. STORE OPEN EVENINGS WE PA^ THE PAR* CELS POST CHARGES There are Several Good Tailor Shops on CenterSL, But Only One SPARKS&FISCHER SPRINGFIELD* OHIO, I t SOUTH CENTER ST^ OurName Ison the,Window, Look For I t Creator* and Correctors of & Men’* Clothe*. STREET Open Evening* Till S :00 CENTER MAKERS.OP MEN'SSUITS * 40.00 to * 78 . 00 ; _ Between Main and High Street* ^ ‘ rodfflR ^ast: , , 1ntb g 'Other i , \Antrim ; -tion, f ’^ o w i and-1 ’ ifor t Tht Jng c •old <Sr it'soi - .’ito off ' pense .Ohio ;be do’ eryir. .Salari Snoth ,ds. room: all tl '■'the pi ' 'The "AFtERP S e m i over. 0oat,> a f t e r d y e l n . S re­ styling « . e i . refitting b y o u r expert*. ClaMy l * e h< ing . and eer* vloeable a n d just saved the o w n e r #4S Sift* y e a r ooat to us. I f \ v : .*rs as Job, am Nobodj ; Itgra of two ye til- ‘ tion < '*4*'- Ohj l from 0 ^ jdea i I With . only i Wish i ►. > men i i above ^ ire f t ^he oi amont count; i Y ther g f ' South i r , * A ' |t WO j > it Ohi ■ 4 natior ; ■ the co ; William Arthur D.S, Ervin. Harry Townslay Ctdrrey McRlroy Long-Lived Jewe. Jews can boast of an average longer Ufe than any Other race. They have always enjoyed remarkable immunity fromtaberouiotie, rimlaraand typhus. Unworthy American Soldier. j Had Enough of the Zoo. In 1812, on the sixth of August, De- ( fimlthaon—"Come with me to tbs trolt was surrendered by Gen. William *oo,\Blropleton~-“No, thank yon; I'll Hull to the British*, under1 General *tay'at home. My eldest daughter After HuMwad released,by ft* doe# the kangaroo walk, my second British he was court-martialed by the ^ g i i t e r talks like n parrot, my-son Americans, found guilty of cowardice tat)ghs like n hyena, my wife watches ahd condemned to he shot, President m llKe a nawk, my cook is cross as Madison modified the Sentence to die- ari() my mother-lA-iaw says I’m an old gorilla. When I go anywhere I andallowedHuUSago ftoe. ^ want a rimnga.” fftArida'I 7 ^ . . . Artesian well* The Chinese have obtained water through means at artesian wells for over 1,000 years. One of the mold: famous Wells in existence is that at Grenada, in the outskirts of Bari* where the water is brought from a depth of i,78S feet f t yields 516% gallons of water a minute, Many tears ago a well la Petah waa sunk t# tt a dopthef $ m m b Bonaparte'S Bhert Carieti In 1802, on Augusts, Napoleon M a aparttf was declared consul of iraaoe far tif* Thirteen yeit» be rite day, the convention between *Jwrepr*#**ta. «*GreatBritain, Tbmmt Mm WM and Russia declMtd Bonaparte, item emperor of the French, to be a grie* oner of the allies and tatrutisrd Great Britain withMa onriadf« tectioi food.' cbmes ■ Will b> geods, new v and e*, should Sumer secret aSsdci clothe precin wool. for |,hf> woole'. o*e,”si>- colve duct j. a thai recelv 7 or f memt dropp oreaei dhoti mm | Gan jsri of W mm B s S m S m be a mis- IVNTNNvw

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