The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

Why isA 'JurorsFor Headache? JaxmiyTerm Yuries# ismsm # jfce titte Aaewifa «# BfosJUaasaww * Ywy •Cepwa** Gup# JNf4#dNhwg»* OmoMM* An#, p ia and Tend# to Prevent Tfudioliti When one Jup jus ©sessional head ache It is usually dtp to soma tran* i*wt o# passing pans** such u ted}' gestkm, nysatrain, , over-tirednws, etc. When, however, one suffers iron* frequent periodic headaches there is always, some special reason for |t . Among the most common at such reasons isAnemfa orBlood- leunesa. This condition is espec­ ially frequent among girls and young ■women and those whose occupations or habits of life keep them too much indoors. The one important ne­ cessity in such oases is to build up quantity and quality of the weak; and watery blood. Qude’s Peptp-Man- gan is exceptionally valuable for this purpose. I t increases the number and improves the quality of the. red blood'.cells, those vital tittle bodies ■which ca tty nutrition to all parts of the body., • I t improves the appetite, imparts color to the face, and restores health and strength to the body .gen­ erally. After a short course of Fejj- to*Mangan the headaches decrease in frequency and severity, and finally dis appear, i t they are due to Anemia. Pepto-Mangan inay be had either in liquid o r tablet form, as1 prefered. When buying Pepto-Mangan be sure the name "Gude’s" is on the package. Without the.name "Gude’s” it is not Pepto-Mangan. S t A CARD. . i' ■ ",.' ■■ ■ .«'■ - Some time since I announced ip these columna. th a t I was changing business and ^closing out the picture business; since then Ih aye decided to remain where l am and will be glad to give my friends' and- former pat­ rons , the Hi&ifte courteous attention ' that I have „in t h e p a s t . I wish tp state th a t 1 have bought out the in­ terest o f the Stanton Studio in ,the photographic outfit $nd will insure prompt an<J satisfactory service. Also mothers wishing photos of babies and small children pleace bring them in between the hours of 10 A. M. and 0 P. M. on BRIGHT days. I will not fie able to get photos out fo r Xmas from sittings taken later than Dec.: 20th. \ Ypura fo r hnsteess, >> , -J. Victor Tart, Artist, At 10 above zero two pints of, de­ natured alcohol will prevent freezing in your .radiator. At-zero 4* pints and a t 8 below 5 pints to the gallon of water, •> C. Ml Ridgway. Juror# for the January term of court have boon draws. Tbs grand jury will eoavan* the first Mon day in January and the petit jury a t the same time. The following sr# the grand jurors: J . C. Wolf, Bath township, W, S, Watsqn, Silvercroek. W, A. Cummings, Roes. A1 gainer, SaUvwrcreek. Roy Ary, Xenia. Ed Dean, Cedarville township, j J , W. Adams, Miami. S. E. Faulkner, Gaeasrcreek. I Addie Smith, Now Jasper. Elmer Hanna, Miami.' Charles Knee, Sugarcreek, C. H. Moon, Xenia township. D. M. Bailey, Silvercroek, M. A, Oster, Yellow Springs. ■ The petit jdrors are: W. E. Ankeny, Beavercreek C, E. Hamisch, Spring Valley;. A. H. Creswell, Cedarville. S. J. Bepking, Bath township R, 0 , Spahr, Xenia township, Floyd Anderson, Xenia, C. E. Beatty, Miami. Lewis Welbams, Xenia, B. J. Coy, Beavercreek, Burton McElwain, Cedarville twp. F, R. Smith; Ross. . J, H, Fields, Sffvercreek, Fred Hornick, Xenia, I Cyrus M, Johnson, Xenia. . 1 A. B. Dunkie, B a th ,. ^ M. D. Flack, Xenia township, C. S. Seays, Sugatcreek. .?> L< B,’Early, Jefferson. K , E. Sendees* Rev. y . E. Busier, B ister Sunday school a t 9:89. G. H. Hart- man, Stmt, Praaehteg a t 10:89 a, m. Epworth League air 6:00. Yon «re invited to all of those ser­ vices. U. P, Church Services, Rev. John P, White, Pastor Sabbath School a t 9:30. Preaching a t 10:80 Y, p , c, U. a t 6 P, M. Wednesday Evening P rayer meet­ ing a t 7:00 P. M. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. R. P. Church Services Rev, W, P . Harriman, Pastor - Teacheps' Meeting Saturday a t 7. Sabbath School a t 9:30 Preaching a t 10:30 a, m. Christian Endeavor a t 6 P , M. Wednesday evening prayer meet­ ing a t 7 P. M, . SEER NEW PHONE RATES. The local telephone company has asked the State Utilities Commission for an increase in telephone rates due to-the greatly increased -cost of material and operation of the plant. The rates if granted will be fifty cents a month over what they are a t present o r $3 for business houses: residences, ?2; party lines, two or four, J2; former party lines, $2. No change in toll rates. The rental rates above are net. Clifton TJ. P. Church Rev, E. G. McGIbben, Pastor, Sabbath School a t 9:30. W, R. Col­ lins, Supt. Pleaching a t 10:30 Y.' P. C. TJ; a t 6:30. A cordial and urgent invitation is hereby extended to all to attend these services. “Come thou with us and we will do thee good; for Jehovah hath spoken good concerning Israel." Num. 10:29, Clifton Presbyterian Ohurch Rev, Wm, T. McKinney, Pastor. Sabbath School a t 9;30 a. m. Fred Stewart, Sup.t. Preaching a t 10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor a t 3 p, m.r ^ ; A cordial invitation is extended to all. If you have no church home come with us. TOWNSHIP GETS STONE. The township trustees made a good ’ deal Saturday with la representative of the state highway department fo r fo r a number •of cars of stone that were shipped here for the Columbus pike E ast of town by mistake. Rather than Iodse the stone .the state will place p a rt of it on the unfinished p a rt of the Barber road a t about what the trustees would -.have to pay for.the stone alone. The state will also im­ prove such village streets tha t, have been worn out by hauling fo r the Col umbus pike improvement east of town, NOTICE TO HUNTERS.. * ' 3 Notice is hereby- given to hunters, whether with "dog or gun, i3 fo r bid­ den and offenders will be charged with trespassing and prosecuted according to law. - Kyle Bros. , J, B. R ife ' ' : . Ed Dean Geo.,Hamman Johh Barnes ; J . C. Townsley Clayton McMillan Widiam Arthur D. S, Ervin. Harry Townsley Currey McElroy TILE FINALLY ARRIVES. Ralph Wolford has been patiently Waiting for the arrival of his build­ ing tile for his new garage which were ordered away last summer. Be- j tween labor conditions and* the rail's - J j roads it appeared for a time as if his Aspiration, sees only one side of ev« 1 erv-OnesHon* nossessimi mnnw— 1garage wauId nofc ke built before next ery-quesuon, possession any.-Low iauminer. £he building is io ie lire. | proof.. eiL i ; THE PLIANT MANNER. IN WHICH THE FASHION PA jtK DESIGNING ROOMS HAVE TREATED THE FRONT OF THE DOUBLE BREASTED MODEL SKETCHED ASSURES EASE > AND THE COPYRIGHTED BI-SWING* EXTENSION 'SLEEVE FEATURE PERMITS FREE USE OF^THE ARMS ,. 7 THE TROUSERS\ WHICH HA VEA BELT OFSELFMATERIAL% FIT GRACEFULLY AND COMFORTABLY A T THE HIPS AND WAIST AND SET WELL UP UNDER THE WAIST-COAT-. R E A D Y - T O - P U T - O N C U S T O M S E R V I C E W I T H O U T . T H E A N N O Y A N C E OF A T R Y - O N T A I L O R E D 4 T ’ F A S H I O N P A R K I F A S M n i M I P A M K . . , R o ch e s te r New "Ybrk The M an , a s ty le book fo r A u tu m n , Is ready fo r you* 1 ,L WE A R E R E A D Y TO SH O W TH E S T Y L E S D E V E LO P ED B Y OUR T A IL O R S A T F A SH IO N P A R K «*£*%*» r * 4 1 1 / U A 4 / U I 1 C. A. WEAVER East Main; Street^ X e n ia , O h io t v > 'v IF YOUHEED PRINTINGDROPINANDSEEUS: Who served thru the Civil War—who campaigned in Cuba and the Phiilippines— who held the line at Chateau Thierry, who helped in the^big push at Belleu Wood, St. Mihel and the Argeune»a$k them the advantage of having a modern hospital nearby l ' • . m peace or in war. ■■.1 i , . ■ 1 • ‘ ^ • ■ * v: • . ■ ‘ ■ . ‘ . Ask the people who have had serious illness or accidents come suddenly upon them—ask them to tell you about the benefits of having a modern hospital in the County —an institution that will save lives and reduce suffering. • a* '• ■. ■ w . a . . Ask the laboring man if it is not a relief to know that a modern hospital is located in this - ->f . . . . . . . .. 4 -r _ t - ■ „ *» _ % ■ county—t© serve him, his wife or child in the hour of need. Ask the man of means what he thinks of a modern hpspital, to serve him if necessary with little or no cost; when serious sickness or even death itself is waiting to take away his loved ones., » - - i Ask the soldiers, sailors and marines of all wars if they would not prefer a worthy institution, constructive in its work-*relieying pain and radiating good to all the people in every part of the county-as a tribute and memorial of their services. And on December 16 th vote lor the Greene County ' Memorial Hospital. Will wono Will graft cdunty? Will citizt the polls re: ploited in th Will they helter-skeltu realize that 1 eibl#? Do wo hav of the law U regularly ens „lobbyists an<] accredited hi. to ataiid it, vi What's the how? We used to who had a se right, and sou for the peopl and so has th ceeded by an plOitation, an lamb-like sub We efect. aT hearty hand i back, and not consider or a acter or abilit ing to reap w the harvest is not a t all to o Here, is the is to go1into < every other cc Not that it s&eins to pur; furnish the o pay, it is desi tOCiSeafcd. In the latte perfectly. E them will, be night, or whai<=v<*i to receive thei. or not they h ceived Such .things Bu t read for the useless bu the plausible good. Read smoke it, and around annual debt and oiitc . . resignedly vr*1-- downihto the "- t and bring for fodt the hill. Just one mcr; submit the ou is this: For Gi a t every elcti< you are votin;, _... Now here y-. _ .. Health Comm* . Public Health Clerk Dairy and Fo Office Supplies . Medical and S Office* Equipm i Motor Vehicli Ex, Operating -Health Com. T : Gen. Trav. Ex Uiiclassified F Total Assumed by Above is the tteual play fox who can easily a good thing i t-r - of said county Brother Gal>... dangerous pro g raft in that .1 can create ai then certify tl tidal subdivisii trustees are ct fo r payment o the same line < the Russian s grafter should time with witl statute books ORANGE AN) The followim1 en by the Ora Society, Mondi-: Carl Duncan Charles Tow James Kyle, Ernest Wrig Misses Hest< McCullogh, pii Mary Johns* Haroid Han . Edwin Brad Charles Bro- Gavin Riley- Carl Elder, t Impromptu Shaw, Wright Quartette, J Eubanks and 21, Oration, "Pi Recitation, 3 Solo, Rebcec Xmas Play, I McKune. t. & n 11 ;S k V \ i ■Jr p » GOT A r The govern ntitate plant • taw iindasttU 000. The ph built during t, meat a t « cost

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