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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