The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
h * L- rl // K m N T I S T toExtractionof Teeth. CHAIR ALWAYS Iff RESERVEFOR EMERGENCY CASES Graduate I f a m Always In Attendance «.■ BXLL PBONBlW. HOME PlfOBE 469 25 l-2 S*Umcstonc St., Over WpolwortK 5 *nd 10 Dial Building SERINGFIEUAOHIO - ' 'n■ KSfi 1 1 messtFr **Wt.LWji r mm Poultry Farm ■ ->n. * We ,sell. yon baby chiclyof standard * tkiettes. -Webatch:' youreggs for you. r) : r i; ' •■■ if * ’ StS® B rood e rs /». GET YOURORDERS Iff EARLY > ? " - ' *rrr >• 7/7 * *';' *” *» *" . ,, , • .BellVlione .' ')? R.P.O.No.1 ... . CliftonExchangd . , YellowSprlnavOMo^ n at the State Lagga# of Republican Club# and organisation at the Ohio Repub* Moan women Sato a workin* watt, Candy coated pffl* containing draw oort the life of Paul, t-year-oM eon of Mr. and Mm. Arthur Cook of Repub- Ho. The child had eaten nearly 100 of the tablet* before bla parents: found him. General Leonard Wood has filed with Secratary of. £tiite .Smith bla declaration of Candidacy for president Rer, Russell K. Caulk, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, Medina, re? aitned because of II! health. HewllE enter ike coat business in C!ov«landf Parmer# along the Scioto river in Hardin county cleared the banka of the stream of underbrush and trees to aid In preventing a spring’ flood. Oaksd* enumerator# Hated William Kidd,* Pultney' township. *Setmoot county, a* "laborer on a dairy farm." Kidd la 107 years old, Mrs. Marntr Krats, 07, Qo*hocton, died from injuries received in a fail; ’ Joseph A. Seymour was appointed prosecuting attorney of Medina couo* ty %o flit unexpired term of the. lata Floyd 35, Stine, - Objecting,to the power It would give the public utilities commission Over atreet railway rates and assert* Jag that members of thb. legislature, In his opinion, were not adequately Informed as'to tte far-reaching pro- viilons, Governor ,Cpx vetoed the Evan# Utilities bill. He criticised the' speed with,which It. was put through the ; i e * t s i a t » ^ , : . v ; 777 . /;* 4 The Edward Wren Co. QUALITY FIRST AND ALWAYS. SPRINGFIELD. OHIO am RELIABLEFOR « YEARS i; l~ ~ ; , -5S3■■ h * V/? * « I . H . Fiimey { ' ' ** 1 1 * „" 1 j You arc very cordially invited to attend our • , \f •- .ChilllCQtbo, ahdWldelyknown_through out Ohio church circles, aied of.pneu monia. His wife died recently of ihe same disease. Defiance will adopt eastern time March 27* • ’ * Five hundred Cincinnati cigar mak ers went on strike, when eight em ployers rtrused to grant a 16 per cent- /wage increase-'...7 T/, - A. Jf. Richard, is; Lima school ’ teacher,„,ls. missing.'. Officials say he .was despondent. 1 . pressed in uniform, the bodyof El mer Walls, ex-serVIce minrwas found hanging to a tree In- a lonely woods near Washington G. H. "The coroner saya it was suicide. , ’ ,, -Seneca county will spend 8400,089 for Improving roada this1 year. A t Dayton, Mrs. Prentlsa.di .Veuve J from hums received froma gas ieorge F. Aldrich, 98».Frawdot, for* m«r legislator from Sanduskycounty, died of InttaeDM. Are Greatly Reduced In Price For Our • * . -* ■ . - - ^ 4 ' * - * ■ . *• *" "* ■ S 4:v BwbsalciW- Bfesses ,t, ^ £ iV r i ,*f* S . (fSPEH front or. Back modeJs- S ^ long; w short, sleeves—rio-rac, S - ' self trimimng* ‘ Note, the S workman4»'P*pcrfectstitching, deep S , hems, Wfft made buttanhoIes7 good = button##ndperfect proportioning., ' For choice of jo styles! regular values $2,25and ns and. Percale#; -lights ; strb«Srrf»edcs. and fancies; jForihotce el oiarentire of regular $2,75 W,T)re**e«8 f ’ercaleS '. 5Prefers' vMFbeMf^opm •rchoice dFour entire of. regular $5.50 low Dresses; 8 styles and Percales. Attrac- , checksf Stripes and plain, figures., lights and darks. Full JH* beltedstales with large ’ pockets; open g ' frontor back, ^ ‘ \ willllllllllllliMnWIIIIffllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Annual House ‘ l 1 '‘j -ms m *230' 5 and I’^itww'Wa■ s Thursday, Friday and Saturday March 4, 5 and 6 > - . » * ' . mm ' Steele Bldg. Xenia, Ohio We will have Mrs. Sinz with usduring the coming season aiur AUCTIONEER T%RMS VERY REASONABLE fetisfectionGawraatoed ot no Pay P*rti«s.w«at!ng tw» «ucth>ncem t tin h* poVitbn to vupyty the txtr* auu with unlimited ex- petieuce. .. ■ - .r, : PH O NE 2 -IM Oedarrilie, * - Ohio 1 aswac: mmsssm e y e s i[Examined Correctly Glasses Flttsd. AT MOD&RATE PRICES TIFFANY’S Ofttk*! DejNirtinent Opaa KvmlBgt by Appcihtmmt flS H im & *1X0? %fjW% -MVMI mmgmmMMdS* WlfK Mm WATBKnfy Wbm*t ..iHflg, , Okvlimrvids^ 0, ■mmdmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmm 1M. & F. iHUAS' «c HODSTONIAAIDS NATURE’SOILING JF ACHEYJOINTS ' ' . nwawfeaiiwi i-iritiiTi « .- When joints twinge tad throb end pein it’s sure that nnturs has beep arable, to keep the body in proper trim. Then- the thing to de In give nature a help end yoirraelf relief with a gentle manage of Heustonia. TMi soothing liniment penetrates to the vtry cans* «£ the .treuble and qtdek- out Houatonia, the vrenderfal remedy that is more than an ordinary lini- manlt Henttmtia relieves set by eenster irritatiim but by peaetratlen te the senree of pain In m way that itt&es rdiief pem^eat. Italso.cdn- tains special antiseptic ingredients e f nausoally healing Qualities found In so other liniment, andk the safest remedy yon can ttae oft cats, braises, burns, scalds and all sore spots. Ask teat' draggist fey Ho«ue-teiie-e-ah |TM Original Janes* Liniment) with Dr. Jones* picture onthe yellow label. f t . W Charted*, ^ C ForSnlabyC. M. Ridgwny *»d A. L Rkhanfi, Draggistc . mm itmt Ws o(Ter One HuMKedJikllini ward for any case e f GatinJt tbat: cannot be tatad by Hallk „ Catartit Hadidn*. ' H«l% Owtaftfc Medldnl hag been tAben by ontmrah sufrerem ptt the mtttf l|*¥jkL *Ad Yum If* fflhn*ikn*wnaetlma»oetr«a^ fiy^ far Cataradh J^5™ f^arrh jtfVw "jfcP^nU| idujk. 'til* Mmm awfaoos, ecMeTHhg the Pdscm i Hii. ITtofld m M -iMKiSattEtbi ' * 4 F l T t o M . a * « . timrli ffomeNr for a sheii Hot yea n il see ag|«atis»pww#wfc layow d jHilth. «uut uMij Halftj k iMNetee^at m*re am ger m .........nBi«TRe *ff* . Wrj Ohle, j i^ies'ftehfefd^ acoueed ot ldHbsg' Dr. H. A<''Hensoft' at' Norwalk,-.Was ..held sapo by a jury and will be placed on trial, charged with murder, March 9. „ Wasley Kiess, 49, -total mail car- -tier, died, a few hohrs after hie cart was struck by a train at a grade crossing neap Bucjrruir. -Surpassing all previous records, Oho banks under state supervision closed 1919 with total resources of #1,987,369,769, an Increase of almost 1960,000.060. Speculation In physicians* prescrip tions calling for whisky to be used in the treatment of InfiuSnsa Is being investigated by .federal Officials at Glnclnttatl. ' Five‘hundred employes of the Mos* let Safe company, Hamilton, walked out when the management refused to reinstate a dtohargad amplo'ye- Engineer Don Ferris of Lima and Fireman D. G. Haney of St. Marys were probably fatally injured when a Lake Erie and Western freight anglnp went through a bridge over Beaver creek; Just south of Cell&a. Several cars Of merchandise vf«re -burned. Shortage in Niles city funds is at* trlbuted by local officials to the loss of liquor liesnse revenue, Bascom' and -BioomdalS plants of the Monarch Manufacturing company Will be moved to Tiffin In. the Spring. Mack Overstreet was sentenced to ihe penitentiary on a charge'of bur glarising Maurice Toomey’s home in ■Dover, • U, 8. Gallehere, city solicitor, Port Clinton, urge# the planting of fruit tree# in city parks. - H, K, Coons snooted* Harley Lewis as' secretary of the board of county Commissioner* of Marlon county. - Coshocton city officials decided to .stop all dty improvements until costs decline. Mrs. Joseph Norris, Delaware, filed suit for |10,09ti alleged damages against Mrs. B. G. Leach, Powell, for injuries received when struck byMrs, Leacb’r automobile. Voters Of Adams township, Seneca county, defeated a proposal to cen tralise Schools. IWy Hoadley, 23, has just found at Alliance his, parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hoadley, whom he has not seen, since they placed him in a chip dfan’s home When he was a small boy, tt seme means of raising the money is found, professor* and Instructors at Miami university, Oxford, wdl re- ceiv* * W per cent increase In salary. Youngstown school teachers will be granted wage Increases of from 90 to 99 per cent, according to the amount available unde/ the new tax law. ■■: 1 ’■ ■ ■ 1 .■ :■ * ■ ggg ^S m S-V .if.' Now G o in g . O n ’V “’l V ■y.r: •REPRESENTING are the ‘4' teat LV brands of House Dresses, made in America. Sold regularly and ex clusively id Springfield*at Wrens, WomenwHorecall ouy,Hg February. , salelastyear Will Buy a whole ^year’s supply^thig year—it will pay you to do thesattie. “ 4 T h e ‘ ‘Regulations ' House DresitoA 1 7 VERY wanted style rij Jiere and «E-severy size, too, . from -J36 to 56;- , ___ High grade House Dresses from the ; 3 wprld§ Best makers in light’ anddark f|§. colors with,. long - or short sleey< r ^ *'t , 1 **m ms. M M , Special ‘ ^ 1 w r 300 Percale Bungalow House Dresses. Four styles, . Belted . models (with pockets,) Assorted light and medium dark Colors. Sizes 2h to 44. Choice at'$1,25 (CheapestinManyaDay) Foir choice,of all $2.9$ \ Dressed ■ ’ 5 ikW, \ & * f r * * * » S, i\,u For choice of-all $3.98 ~t?*',r s ■, ha ’ 4fe Forchoice of all $ 4,50 Dresses. T '3 • For choice of all $5.00 Dresses. Nursed Whit* V ;‘ Uniforms Regular^ $5.00 = Regulation. Nurses*.Uniform' of -fine quality d* > . S 41 tav 1 . * ’ * iinffu . During this safe. . . «WT* ‘ ■S'" CHURCH BBUtVICES Sttfi .ROAD NOTICE FOR .... VIEW AND HEARING. Covenanter Chjcrcb, Xenia Ave., . j. Whereas Andrew Jackson and Rev- R- & MdBlhinney,- Pastor* lathers ,have petitioned the Countyj Sabbath.School at «;80 A- M. Preaching Service at 10:39 A. U. ‘ t M. E. Church . 4 R«v- V. K. Busier, Pastor Commissioners Of Greene County, O.* fOtihe' wideriing toihe width o f fifty feet 'O f the Springfield-Jamestown goad) Ce- darville, Ross, and SilvercreekTown* , ships, Greene County, Ohio, and de- Snhday school s i 9:90. G. ft. Hart- scribed as follows, to-witN Begidnning man, Supfc, “ at the south corporation line of the Preaching at 10^0 a, m. Village of Clifton} thence in a s6uth- . Epworth Lsagtte at fl:00, easterly direction to the north corpor- You are invited te all o f these ser- ation line of the Village o f Jamestown vices. ^ a distance o f ten and thirty-flve hun dredths miles, excepting’ therefrom thatpart o f said road Iriag vrithfn the U. P. Church Services, Rev. John P. White, Pastor Sabbath School at 9:80, Preaching at 10:30 Y. P. C. U, at 6P. M. Wednesday RvaaRffc Prayer meet ing at 7:00 P. M. - A cordial invitation hi extended to all io attend these services, Pastor f . 'M c irr iis ig -0,1^1 f ,„ ^ e p V p u r E y f e s adPKsL Sails . i R .P . Church Rev. W, P. Rarrimaft, Sabbath School at 9:80 Preaching at 10:30 a, m. Christian Endeavor at 8 P. &t. Wednesday evening prayer' meet ing at 7 P, M. Clifton V. P. Church Rev. E, G, McGlbben, Pastor. Sabbath School at 8:80, W- R. Col lins, Supt*- " , Preaching at 10:30 . Y. P. C. U, at 0:30. A cordial and urgent invitation ik hereby extended to all to attend the*# “Corns tiio’u with us and we will dot thee good;4 for Jehovah hath spoken good concerning Israel.” Nttffi. 10:29. Rer. Ww. T. McKinrtey, Pastor, Sabbath School at 9180 a, m, Frsd Stewart, Supt. Preaching at 10:88 a. Teaehers* Mewting Saturday at 1 Christian BndeaVor at » p. m. A cflrdtal hwttation ia extended to all. I t you bait no ehtfreh ham# mm wti* a*. corporate limits o f the Village of Ce- darville. The said County Commissioners will on the 16th day of March, 1920, at 10 o’clock-A. M., meet-at the com mencing part of said proposed im provement to VIEW and go over the fouie for the purpose for the purpose o f determining tis public importance, They will also meet On the 22nd day of March, 1920, at 10 o’clock A M'.ifdr FINAL HEARING at. the office Of Said County Commissioners, for all persons whose interest would he affected-by said improvement, and for granting or refusing the im p le ment, ? * S. O. Hale. Cleric of the Board of County Com missioners. WhattheKaiser Told Roosevelt THE FULL ACCOUNT of RoossvMt'fl riMptio* st the various corns ot Butope, d«- loribia| i vtlttvalaiirMs remark* ablsInterviewswhktheKaiser, Sfa told ia Roesevelt** Owa Words exSlavSvely fe SCRIBNER’S MAGAZINE At year dsMstt *r «#ad81,9# sawtoSCftlBNJgR*#MAGA« SSiNB, Hsw Yerk tkf, t#r thtseaumlMrsaoataiaini E ft9 # »v «8 r «a in iJ U t t «n i M ' f , ; •. .. ■ .. . V - - . v * «.'r .. •' -•* - For Women and Misses EachModel is Distinctive Modish and Artistic \ * . - ^ Engaging New Styles Added Eveiy Day Beginning ... v ’ „ j i. » * . . ■ ■ ■ Thursday, March 4, 1920 .■ '- ‘•'v- - • ■ i. ' I * . ■ . Inspection Invited 37 Green Street, Xenia, Ohio . mi — Smmmmi “6 TRY OUR IOB PRwnNG 1 / t. . C^Un. day ev ■ -Th# pin fitwd ■bil|t«n . triu sti ' ; RIHs . ordered oenscs • ■ ■ Petit erty pv ■: undere v piiod a , expired. =.;,ajr» |fa:> but co on untii included The 1 Store w was rep The 1 . as depo • village Here! * the maj .public t this me - funds run a Small * the cost Dr. J the srec cdmntis and' cot vjrest e ! - South 1 ..OOrpiOct) : jtyras ala v-;' ' Cornu yy.? Imiri oi - . .the s.trc> to invei ’> ‘ have be shade t ^ , f eted; .Oi . / in i;he c . Which r . . free?inf .health. '. - Main ai Worst, T - 1 the Mai , v the sch > to Walk . t from si Commei. p * I 1 *dkjl |gT t ' ' “ It is ted flta prosecu mission , , , on his i entine, ducting - ' tured b , ' , ‘ times a-o charges ,, , local op .Suppose Two oti. . • rroy Mel of $100» court h> some wi . i . bration a The 3• \ cated ir the Cro teen ro the lat« modem will alsi entranc< would g ing or I town wi especial are nati spots ai a prccei - might i \,1 The g Wayfar during! 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