The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

— ..ami... sm ||g L y rm r f li wP*TS%WW? ,<Itot*M£ a l 1**^* -nii%0* Qiitkw *4* l#M» M 0»ins- IRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919 oh , rrs a w m x w*« Ihwrjrbody jfctak* t o e*» run * ' to tte r tto a t to benighted h im to rn placed to In that unenviabi* position. Mayto W* toonoM t t o editor** faults axe glaring ones—out to the ope* in black and whit#~-er, poari- prawion of you and of tto town. May­ be before yon get through, if oyu tto to n , to ltn k im iiA ^ to f lto p iiH ' ntowi and sea tow p to r emM t o mad* to look to tter, It would to » great thing tee CMar*#*, I t might snot Jtotaoe people to nt^thing nw * tto e rsto up stick* .ttot or# lying around. T to t would to « grout tody, ale**. Jtat maybe wWlwaktog tto leave* you will find a I oom board, a. brok«m picket in, tto fence, tha t the comer of tto porch baa tagged or tha t ,thofront atop* tood * now plank in tham. And, to you would want to make a complete ioh of it, yon would sea that ttoaoropaira a r t mad*. Maybe tto bouse ha* noodod a new coat of paint for a long time; perhaps now curtains aro noodod a t t to fron t window*. And tho inside of tto house i* a* important, for i t ia on the imrfdoyou lire and where vialtor* got their im- bljr, It pi a Just a queer shirk of hu­ man suture, and the job hi *o easy, anyway. Banning t to paper i* sort of aside* Itoo with lota o f people- They offer advice in their spare moment* wiht the same spirit th a t they would play golf or pinochle. One would W e t t o editor a militant suffragist? ano­ ther demands th a t he rail against women -voting, TbO prohibitionists can’t see. tow any decent person can' to for t to ' regulated saloon, and they accuse him o f seling out to the liquor ' interests i f he takes th a t side, while the “wets’' say he'in being intimated by the churches^.and is ruled • by the “dry*” if t o opposes th e saloon, The Demoacrats say tto paper is a ’‘dirty ra g i f (the editor is Republican in bis sympathies. / i t the eoditor is fo r anything the antis condemn, him, and vice Versa. I f he teakes a stand to is trying to will really look about you, there will to several things t t o t 'can t o made to look much to tte r with the aid of « few boards and nails, o r a little var­ nish, or tlie expenditure of s \ little money. Cjolectively the 'effect would to great op the old town- 'There is no economy in letting thing run . down and putting repairs off, A house that needs repairs is going downhill; and a t o W t h a t is going down hill is losing money both in money and in comfort, ' '' Let’s make i t a to tte r town; and let’s begin, like charity, a t home. 1 i YOU MIGHT ENJOY IT Most people in Cedarville have no use fo r the senpatipnal clergyman .who preaches on every, subject except tto dictate to the community* If he Bible, and;who seeks notoriety, dosn’t tak e a stnd to is a molly-coddle ‘ and a jelly-fish. He is a crank, a re­ former,' a fanatic, a four flusher, a disturber of the peace or just a plain idiot, according as he ipeets w ith the desires of his suseribers o r goes pgainst them. - And ther you a r e ,. • The average mint noverthtoks of the tour* o f toil, downright, soUl- sweating toil it takes to get out - a paper. He never thinks of the wor^ 'rise, tto trials) the tribulations,every editor-must undergo. Some of them, are' so unappreciative of his , efforts to boost the town and make money for them th a t they won’t pven subscribe for the paper. Just remember this, apart from tto . perfectly laudable de­ sire to ihake a decent living fo r him­ self and hi* family, has only th e good of t t o commuity a tto a r t. If t o dis­ agrees urith/you on any subject, pol­ itical,- moral' or educational,, you and not t o may to w rong .. „ - A t th e same time, it must to truly said, t to minister’s sermon'that is entirely .doctrinal have lost their in­ fluence in this town. The minister who stirs, who inspires, who streng­ thens, appeals and convinces, is the one '.who /has a live wire! Connection. with the life of.today. ’ One who is broad, sympathetic, charitable,1’ and above all, ' human. ’ Such a man is not a sensationalist. He is too"much aliye to reso rt to trickery; he is too sympathetic, too -earnest, too genuine. He sees tto .evils of today and realizes that they must be treated in a modern manner; that the doctrines of Christ <which were- always tlmelyi always The editor, dealing vfcth the problems of the too- Vment,; must be»jjpplied with a like contemporaneousness. For Sale:- 30 Delaine-Shropshire Iambs and l b Shropshire ewes, un­ broken mouths, I Delaine, ram. - N. H. Wright, Selma, 0 , ' ' BEGIN AT HOME . I f every man who reads this— and every -woman too would make i t his o r t o r business, the next hour t o -or 'SALESMEN WANTED to solicit ^orders fo r lubricating oils, greases and paints. *Salary or Commission. THE LENNOX OIL & FAINT €0 ., Cleveland, Q. Red Croee Peace ProgramDetailed National Leader to Addreae Chapter Delegate* a t tils State Meeting D OCTOR LIVINPSTON FARr rand , Chairman of the Cen­ tral Committee of the Ameri­ can Red Cross, Will visit Lex­ ington. Ky„ Indianapolis, Ind* and. Cleveland, Ohio, tl*? three state* of the Lake Division, on October 2$, 21 and 22. Chapter chairmen and dele­ gates have been invited by division headquarter* to. attend these meeting* and hear, a t first hand, the far-reach­ ing plan for Red Cross peace-time service. With its war-time task not .fully per­ formed, the Red Cross Is concentrat­ ing oversea* on relieving after-war conditions, and in caring for men still •ip service. - v . The. traditional responsibility ot preparedness to offer relief in times Of famine, fire and floods, will be part of the new peace-time service. In addition, the Red Cross chapters are continuing their organization to in­ clude the Public Health,'Nursing, Edu­ cational Classes in Dietetics, Home Car* of the Sick, and First Aid, Home Service to civilian families add community work through the Jun­ ior Rod Cross organization. The development of Community Health Centers, completely organised,' where the official and volunteer agen­ cies can be co-ordinated and brought into harmonious relations for protect- -tag and promoting community health’ efficiency, is the big offering of the Red-Cross to the people In American communities in carrying out its plan for peace-time service. Chapters are. to supplement and no t‘supplant the pffortp of established ' and effective agencies. In Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, the details of the health center plan will to given to chapter delegates and the -public by Doctor Farrand and other National Headquarters officials, a t the state meeting just announced. , s w.,*\ , , v Red Cross Helps . Returned Soldiers In Compensation M' ‘ * , ‘, , ’ ) * ^ ’ - >* Good Rubbers are Cheaper Than Doctor’s Bills f a k e th e p recau tio n of g e ttin g ru b b e rs NOW, so . when h ad w ea th e r comes you will be properly p ro tec ted . We se ll th e b e s t ru b b e r goods t h a t a re on th e m a rk e t. / ' B, F . Goodrich S tra igh t-L in e Converse R u b ­ b e r Shoe Co., made* w ith doub le hee l, giving doub le wpar-o£a ll Band Rubbers in th e heavy styles V M S. Detroit Street, 0 3 J L R * SHOE S T O R E x<'or Be tter Shoes S Xenia, Ohio To Auto Owners! This esssntial thinfc stou t your car is to have good strong Hr**. T to bast of tires in tto long run is bound to have bruiss* and holw, . ' ' .: i f T to only logical thing to do ia to keep the gravel and water out Of tto tira and keep it from getting between tread and fabric. Have all these troubles done away with by vul­ canizing. I t will not only relieve your anxiety t o t will add greatly to tto life of your tier. t , GIVE US A TRIAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, 4*4- Xenia Vulcanizing Co, GRSSNB COUNTY’S TIRE HOSPITAL Oiweaii* Grand Hotel Both Rhone*. inmm ANY returned soldiers do not yet understand that the gov­ ernment furnishes compen­ sation ' for mental disabili­ ties as well as for physical, The Lake Division headquarters o t the Red Cross, Cleveland, reports that 3,999 men in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky are being treated for mental disabili­ ties—shell shook and other aliments— either incurred during the period of service or resulting, from military service. In' any part of the country a prop­ erly established claim fo r help of this sort will to met promptly. The sim­ plest way of getting-such a claim es­ tablished Is through the Homo Service department of the Red Cross,' Appli­ cation may be made a t any Red Cross offioe, chapter or branch, and It will t o referred to the proper bureau. .Chinese Muslo Unwritten. CMitose music ls.not written. The words of some of the famous soogs have toen preserved, but the. music has been handed down from father to son for generations that go far back before the day of tbs troubadours. When music Is played It I k played ac­ cording to the memory of the musi­ cian and his Ideas of interpretation. A musician’'varies the perforinanee i his best, judgement dictates, and the strings, reeds or brass may break In a t almost any time. - Rather Well P u t John was’downtown with his father, who wo* buying a pair of shoes. He found a pair that were satisfactory and to ld 'tiie clerk he would, take them. John looked a t hla father and sold: “Are you sure your feet feel contented in them, daddy?’ 1 SflflEDTHE LIFE 0FAI.IFE5AVER l»min die employof theToleJi : FsrDept. Have to n iroubM : wkb a com tto M ured me ter. nbfjr. 1could not Sand the ptoare i ' my to * any taom than tea or : fifteen tM to*atatme,an<lwUe toad. : line at big toa.ilwaaunbearable. I’ve toed ; P.*» , . a , , . , ,.« and many : Eothcn, but an ad of Rondence put me I tin touch wkh Hone* John Com Killing ^ rten.andaivroappSatwwthecomhai i maied. I neter fek to icGeved in aH Emy lee, I couldn't hdp but unite you of [your geet and e*cy com cum, ItoUMWMasdK. Raul Pool Com fort U W iO tkw fo r Y o u c»f Honest John HarryKennoii AUCTIONEER TERMS VERY REASONABLE Satisfaction Gtiarantoed w moBsty HjFarfits wsnttaft two auctioneer* I *k» ta position to supply be extra msn with unlimited ex­ perience. * PHONE Otilfltffgttti " - Ohi« W ill Influenza Return? * i i p iwp wwp»»>»><.igpHHUjpss f a g teMMUMtoteW "wtoewF-' •-'■■to*. n •?: j "*!*1 *«vaa Public Health AuthoriUe* Its Recurrence Predict Guard Against tfc by the Blood Building Up Pepto-Mangan Creates Rich Bed Blood and Increase* Strength. Surgeon General Bide, of the United States Public Health eSrvioe, in a re­ cent statement from 'Washington, warns t^e publiq that tile much-dread­ ed influenza epidemic will probably re turn this fall and winter. All medical authorities agree that’the weak, blood less, run-down individual is more like­ ly to contract this (as well as any other infectious disease) than is the strong, robust, redblooded man or woman. In view of these facts, it is wjse to use every effort to build up the blood and thus increase the bodily restiance to ,the invasion of the germs of disease, Gude’s Pepto-Mangan is an absolutely dependable red-blood build­ er in all condition* of lowered vitality not due to serious diseape of the vital organs, I t improves the appetite, ini* parts color tothe cheeks, and creates riew hope and ambition in those who have, become pale, weak, and listless. Physicians recommend Gude’s Pepto- Mangan: When you order, to auretto word “Gude’s!’ ip pnthe.package. With out, “Gude’s”, it ia not Pepto-Mangait,. Furnished in to th liquid and tablet form. For sale {by all druggists. , Novdly Soon Wears Off. An experienced,young woman told ns tto othey day tha t there Is a time tn every engaged girl’s life when about i day’s growth of beard adds to her thrill, bnt that after the novelty wears off clean, shaving to much preferred.-— Ohio State Journal. ■f Of- French Origin, T to prefix Fits (the son of), so com­ mon tn England, is supposed to have originated in’Flanders, I t i s ‘remark­ able that It is how Unknown in France, hu t it occurs in the ancient documents and chronicles of thdt country. I t was ‘brought to England by the Normans under William 'the Conqueror. SHERIFF’S SALE. State of Ohio, • i Greene County - Pursatifc to command of an order of sale in partition issued from the’Court of Common plea's of said County, and to me directed and delivered I will of­ f e r for sale a t public auction a t the West-door of t t o court house in the City o f Xenia, in told county, on SATURDAY NOVEMBER, Sth* 1919 •At Ifl o’clock A! M„ th e following des­ cribed lands and-tenements to-wit: ' Situate in the Township9 of -Cedar- ville, County of Greene, nd State of Ohio, to-wit; . TRACT NG. 4. Ten acres, p a rt of Military Survey No. 3376, of record, and fully depcribed in Yol. 61 a t page 127 of the Deed . Records of Greene County, Ohio to which reference is hereby made. ’> TRACT NO. 2. Nine and forty- one. hundreds (9,41). jacres, p a rt of Military Survey No* 3376, of record and fplly described in Yol. 64 a t page' 117 of -the Deed Records of Greche County, Ohio, to which reference is hereby made. *TRACT NO. S. Three and Seventy- two Hundredths (3.72) acres of Mili­ tary Survey Nos. 3746 and 3376 of record and’fully described in Yol. 69 a t page 403 of Deed Records pf Greene County, Ohio, to which refer- tncO is hereby made. - This farm lies about one half mile from Cedarville on the Turnbull road., The above described premises wer^ appraised a t $268423 per acre and can not sell fo r less than two-thirds Of the appraised value’, Terms of sale: CASH on day of sale. The above described premises to t o sold by order of said Court in case No, 16083 wherein D. M. Kennon et al, are Plaintiff’s and David Kennon et al, axe Defendants, / ■ L. Funderh trrg, Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio. Zimmerman & Zimmerman Springfield,. Ohio, Atty’s in case. 5 WoundsFromRusty NailsDangerous Serious results, through blood poi­ soning, otten occur from scratches/ cuts or wounds from rusty nails or other metal. Don’t run this danger. Protect yourself by having a bottle of Honstonia always at hand, Dean McKlUlp, well-known farmer of Clark Co., Ohio, says: "1 stepped on a rusty ta il which extended half­ way through my foot. I applied Honstonia to the wound and ban­ daged the foot. In a short time the pain got easier. After five days I did not limp and the wound healod nicely. People who use Houston!* for such injuries do not need to fear blood poisoning,” Houstonia (The Original Jones’ Liniment) may be freely applied to open outs, sores or burns without fear, It soothes While it heals. At your druggist. 26c, 60e abd $1.00 sizes* Be sure you get the genuine House-tone-e-ah with Dr, Jones* pic­ ture on the yellow wrapper. The Dr. J. O. Jones Co„ fi. Charleston, 0 , •—Adv, For Sakby C* M«Rkigw*y ADAIR ’S* THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS Satisfied Customers = Oar Best Ad Tkc best aid to our business is the fact that people depart from our store with just as satisfied an air when they entered, If Mrs. Jones tells Mrs. South Ithat our mer­ chandise has proved just exactly what we stated it to be she is voicing her true sen­ timents and at the same time giving us a boost. .We want boosters. .That is why our policy has been and always will be * ' ‘ ‘ “ and see for your self. to.keep our' customers satisfied. .Try us THIS COLONIAL SUITE WILL STRIKE A RESPONSIVE CORD It will instanlty appeal to your sense of taste and refine­ ment. Each piece, is of staunch construction,and all are faithfully designed after the Colonial -period/ Mahogany or walnut.. Priced specially............ .. $169*00 Protect your ' clothes jCeep the muths out' with a Cedar Chest.' Here’s one that will furnish excellent protection for your gar­ ments., And the price is really - $ 18.00 THAT GIVE ARTISTIC •EFFECTS'. Not only are they artistic in design hut thes4 lamps vrill emit a soft, even-, glow tha t is conducive to comfortable reading. Prices range from * 7 .5 0 U P Floor lamps in great variety \ RUGS ■■- 'V- . t ; ■-Vi -'-1'1 v- ■-* .• '• r-.!-.-. ■” r ■ , , Well Selected Rugs Perform t * \ \ * k'*\, . x a Pleasant and Useful / Duty What a change your living room-ox any pther room, fox that matter—will experience wheb covered with a rug of'rare beauty in coloring and .design.' There areiintold, posilibilities in ' bur rug department fo r beautifying the home/ One of .the most opportune values is the Axminster illustrated ___ $42 00 lex’ I only___ — CQAL AND GAS HEATING STOVES IN BASEMENT DEPARTMENT Stoves, Victrolas *' Furniture, Carpets, 20r24 North Detroit S t., Xenia, O A G H N T 5 WAjNfXttD, W BXTM Kodol k r a s i m r s

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