The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
I Am Now Ready To Do Your T R U C K IN G Long or short hauls; moving household goods *r heavy trucking. Equipped fo r hauling stock fo r market. Phone N «. 68 ’*■ Pm C. C. WE1MER pee deliveryas soon as weather demands. Visit Our New v, • • L »■<. - - - i . - .••• ' - . •v Meat Department •- * We have juafcinstalled a refrigerator for the .handling of fresh gait and smoked meats In connection with our grocery. ' Our dis play cases as wclLasrefrigerators' ate sanitary In every respect and W e o r e prepared to render iir^t calss service in this depart' , •,menl.lt gives us pleasure to ’ announce that we have employed Dan Bailey at? meat cutter. We will also kill our oyn meats from native stdek whichwillinsure you the .best at all timefe. \ , V i V»V W e Are*At Your Service i ■ M. Less ' l ^ / v t ’ \ , „ , i Pure Lard Down to 25c ;iA :Pound ' F L O U R / V •' ' V ‘ i n.s«h r.iflrtit Rlrolirlit drad*. nor Inrce nark ‘ Old Hickory, per small peek-------- — --------------— I . . \ B RE AK F A ST . F O O D S [ Shredded Wheat Pokt T o a a i i e a ----- |:■Com Xi'lalcejii - [- Cmiw*df Wheat r■Uothersr Oata, pejf box i-2c _____ ___ ___ 19c — 13c and 28C w*VF>. 4**■^ «i*I*d—lie C A N N E D - G O O D S Milk, evaporated, Wilsons, Pet and many others; large size can 12 l-2c Com per can. Peas per Tomatoes per can •««.» . 12 L*2c; Peanut Butter, lb. Red Kidneys ,per pound Baby Lima, per pound ia *W ***a ifA«***k*'»»**’** 0 ‘* > a* m,mi 4 m m ■! 6 c Kiln Dried Com Meal . i Beet Navy Beahs, per .pound A.—,*....—..— — Hominy S E E D - P O T A T O E S Early Ohio—Early Rose—Triumphs—Burbanks—Rural Near YorKs ALSO CAR OP TABLE POTATOES PRICED RIGHT ONION SETS — Yelldw or White 15c quart or pound while tfcey last. First tome—first served. BROOMS — Beet grade 5 sewed, two day# only, one broom to a cus tomer , ‘ ' '■ i 7 ■ ■*'.■■■■ ■■'...... ...-•............- - - ■ - ■ ^ - ^ ^ ' -■.......■>■................ - ........- .......................— ■— -I — --------- HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS. , BRING THEM IN. WE ALWAYS BUY OPEN EVERY EVENING. B E A N S ___ 5c 11c Sc 6c -mm H.E. Sclimidl & Co S, Detroit tS.» Ohio* r* mm TRY OUR IOB PRINTING tmSk fHff). EDITOR i* titt PwLOae* C*i*r- HIT, •* second FRinAY, APRIL !« , 1 «0 . H. W. UPWKE W51 BEGRAIN COt. MANAGER •H. W, Updike, of Centerburg, 0., haa been elected u general manager o f The Farmers’ Grain Co. The new manager'is a man o f considerable ex perience in elevator operation, coal, machinery, and general management of such business as the local com pany will engage in. Messrs fm . Conley and Hervey Bailey were in Centerburg this week to confer with Mr. XJpdike, who some time ago sold, hie two elevators to a local company. The now manager comes highly recommended aB a man of ability: He is a director in a national bank in Centerburg and with his father are the controlling stockholders. He is regarded aa a safe, conservative business man that has made a success all along the line for himself and is recognized for his capability in build ing up and maintaining business, •Mr. Updike is about forty years o f age, full of ambition and determina tion and has a personality that .will impress the people. He is married and and has two sons. Mr, Updike ex pects to be ready to assume the duties as manager when the Yoder Bros, business is taken over, May first. , ROSS* TWP. SCHOOL CONCERT The 7th and 8th grades and High' school of Ross township Will give .a -concert Wednesday night, April 21 pt 7:30 o’clock, Miss Strodp, director of music, is in charge and is working hard to furnish, an evenings entertain ment o f high grade music. BASE BALL SEASON OPENS The base ball season opened in Cin cinnati'Wednesday when the Reds defeated Chicago by a score of 7-3. The Reds as world champions last year are expected hold the title this season. BANDITS MAKE BIG HALL. , The. bandits that held up bank offi cials at West Carrolton last Saturday and secured $30,000 are supOsed to have passed south o f hewn*over the Federal pike to Gladstone and then by way o f London to Columbus. No ar rests have been made. For Rent:- A fin*farm of 112 acres. AH tillable land. Hood house and bum Rent on shares or for cash. Frank P, m m m *i ®*rie» bw *» u »yb », GH&, ■ - , Mrs. GsOrge Hammon was operated upon at the McClellan,, hospital last night for appendicitis. For Sale Plants:- I have all kinds of transplanted garden plants for early and late planting. Leave orders with Mrs, H. M. Stormont, Western Ohio Cream Station. Wm. Sheely, Rfd., Cedarville.' C d i f e A x AND WEAK gr$ mm 'Peal DM* 9 M with of . wriow* i*e why. Long too little ex- Jfe, winter sicknesses a generally weak ■and Spring days warn as they seem; in .the weather, and ■nr***a*r 'Aissftj 4 k mkm proper precaution '*3 p sluggish, wepatiy^fc.HTjt or sudden yon hmre’at Vigorous, M&Uooded eople 'don’t often gat wtca^jM you’re not feeling j your best, get Pepto-Mangan of your j druggist w * it to build up your | blood. This effective and agreeable; tonic has been tested for over thirty years, ami physicians, everywhere, recommend It for run-down, pale, ahd anemic people, * The whole family should take Pep* io-Mangan—it is good health insur ance. Besides, what« joy it is to feel fit and fine-ready for anything] To have an abundance of energy and en thusiasm! 1 Pepfto-Mangan is for sale at your druggist’s, and in both liquid and tab let form. There Is no difference In medicinal value, Take whichever you prefer. But to make sure you get the genuine, ask for ‘/Gude’a PCpto-Msn- gan” and SMrthSt the name ‘'Gude’s” is on the package. Ady. TRUCKING WANTED. '■•Yr V’. Y'-:y y. I have purchased a few Ford truck for general tracking ;and am ready for business. Give the a call. Raymond Homey, Cedarville, Ohio. Agents Wanted:—Man with team or auto cgn easily make $150 to $300 a month iMHng HetbCrlihg’a medi cines, extracts, spices, toilet articles, stock powder, dip etc. in your county. Own boss. Mperietice unnecessary. We furnish ospital. Splendid territor ies open,' Write today for free partic ulars. # . HerberBng Medicine "Co., - , Bloomingtpji, 111, J ' iimi lain i■ i hi iiH*i i.iini)........ 7 /1 j h i * , «• * «• » 8 * * * Q Are, Your Motoring Days But a Gray, Ghastly Gloom? Are you fed up qu lamping but tail lights and spares ? Are you l e f t , at the post when the cop signals “ Go i ” ? And c{in you pass nothing but telegraph’ poles ? * Your engine is shy on the go-get-'em kick. But there is a nostrum for ail o f these ills. The prescription reads; Di*o.r*EMES Gaso l ine ' '' A , r ‘ ► •’ t ' c ^ You ’re pouring fast, happy miles into your car when you tank up with Columbus . You say good-bye to ^ngine knocks arid get ;a real ‘ thrill every time yqur foot touches the accelerator. As soon as you load up with Columbus, you can. take the old high way grouch out back o f the garage and bury it deep;. Then go out and make dust— for some other poor -hsh !o eat. , ' Columbus carries.the punch to speed you .up steep hills and makes your car get away like a ten-second sprinter. ’ . Just start Columbus coursing through the veins o f your car, and. get the benefit o f that extra poWer and extra mileage that you ’ve always wanted. ' COLUMBUS O IL COMPANY . Columbus, O liio '.y - ' - • •. -p* > ■ ■ ‘ 5*..’ ’ • • ■ ■• / V” ' - ■ { - ■•' ■_.* %•' . C eda rv ille P lant, .^Telephone 3 o n 14fi* 1 ’ 1 ' ; ^ ,7 -* ^f. v ' ! v ^ ,v-* You can get Columbus at any o f these good places: % J . V v Robt. Bird Sons & G o .. ■I. Cedarville Lime Go* R . A. Murdock South Charleston, Ohio , Irwin Bros. Mrs* Wm. Hart Cedarville, Ohio, R. H. Edwards Jamestown; Ohio,, J, A . Brakefield Jenkins & Turnbull P m w m i uH- i's. ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL WIRING AND JOBWORK so l ic it e d ( Price* Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed Homey &Sanders Phone 228 The following is qu oted from Ridpath’s History of the United States, vol. 14, p. 5738, published, in 1906: AA \ , i Protect'Your FlockAgainst A ttacks o f White Diarrhoea f t IsRs|k* L f t s t i w ’ T l i ” nus^isf . feeporJaTrom all over thecountry in* - dicato that White Diarrhoea Is very prevalent. Little chicksaredyingby the hundred* of thousands. A great many Cases ate preventable, and In case of this disease prevention is wortha poundofcure,” Appiiflit This can be done at the remarkable toy cori of OHe-fonrik t f a cmlper thick! It Is accomplished by the uw of scientifically compounded tablets now obtainable at out itore. In it- of-ths-Woixls, Indiana, says/ “ I am f f i ' a t e s s i s i & s usingAvalonFarmiPoultfyTablet*/' Yhfy *ame tablet* bive proved won- ‘ ‘General John R. Brooke was placed in command o f Cuba as Governor General. On December 20th, 1899, he was succeeded by General Leon- ard Wood. On January 12th, 1900, General W ood issued an order to define the relations be tw een the military and civil jurisdiction, in which the military, which had been practically supreme until that time, were forbidden to interfere in the conduct o f civil affairs except in matters of sanitation*” i <■\ You are urged to vote fo r L e o n a rd W o o d d e leg a te s at the Re publican P r im a r ie s , Tuesday, April 27th . v Areport recently received fromEdgar I g e ^ n B m iA a t e S B B a i t / ® Leonard W oodV civil' administra tion o f the island of Cuba is a white page in the colonial and foreign his** tory o f our nation* ^ t Be Siire to Vote for the Wood Delegates-at-large from Ohio William H . Boyd Edward C. Turner and Wood Delegates in your own District THE LEONAED WOOD COWttWWE OF OHIO 1 V n Nrii House r*. ^ Aiumka^ Okie & P 3 H 3 3 & 3 %£**?* « »«wr youot ^** i)»id by RICHARDS DRUG STORE, ...Give Us A Chance To Figure On Your Printing... -! " ft' . "mm'y ► • • ♦ f t , ■e
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