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HOW ARMY S^ORE R, P. CONGREGATION CALLS . WILLIAM CLEMANS HAD EYE CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM...... , SELLS ITS GOODS REV. W, P. HARRIMAN REMOVED LAST SATURDAY PROVES POPULAR WT^TH PATRONS H*w «»* §K«Jji&5ftster,ff Corps la Rev. W. P. Harriman was given a Wm. Clemans who had his left eye 1 OHIO S L E W S ! Fra»to Blapeoee of Goods. Below unanimous call by the R. P, congre­ injured several days ago, while car­ gation last aSturday, when a meeting pentering for W. M. Collins, was forc­ One of the Best Presented by Coit- A pistol duel at CHoyeland between Again—-Let us say: gatlon last Saturday, when a meeting ed to submit to an operation Satur­ Retell Price. Alber Co.—Guarantors Make Up two policemen and Floyd Bell result­ Harriman is now located at Fairview. day to have the member remoyed, to ed in toe death, n t Bell and to# Price* quoted for June on merahan Pa., and it is said, has been extended save toe sight of the other eye. He Deficit Brought About by Unusual wounding of Patrolman Cihlar, who dlse in toe huge general stores oper­ a call in another denomination. He suffered intense pain for several, days was shot twice by too negro, who had ated by the Quartermaster Coras in is a graduate of Cedarville College previous to toe operation, and sought Conditions. France show that members of the and has had a very successful pasto­ relief this way. The operation was* resisted’arrept Expeditionary Forces may secure rate in Fairview. His many friends performed by Dr. Reed Madden, as­ A Jury hearing .toe ease of Roy .Hughes, charged with participation , gooes at prices lower than retail here are hoping that he will accept sisted by Dr. M. I, Marsh. The Chautauqua opened Monday prices in affect in this country .toe local call, In the murder of a Portsmouth gro­ afternoon under whqt appeared , to cer, returned a verdict of guilty of June quotations .are: Half-pound WILL STOP ZONE SUBSCRIP- many as very unfavorable circum­ first degree murder,-hot recommend­ package chocolate, I t cents* can’ of WHEAT BROUGHT TO stances. First rain mdrred .the pleas­ TIONS FOR MAGAZINES. ure pf the day: then- the ticket sale ed mercy. ’ » cherries, 24 cents; can of cocoa, 14 Captain Roy BE. Layton of Wapa* Sum m er cents; pocket combs, 6 cents; can ol ALLEN ELEVATOR fell somewhat snort of toe guarantee, But all this did not d&i nt toe courage Koneta, Auglaize county, has been corn, 10 cents; shaving brushes, 15 appointed adjutant general by. Gov­ cents; tooth brushes, 12 cents; can Under the new law which increased of the committee ado the program stringless beans, 10 cents; bottle , gin­ Friday and Saturday last week .he postage as high as 300 per cent was presented as if we had gone ernor Cox to succeed George H, ger ale, 0 cents; can plum pudding, were big days for toe Allen elevator on all publications, magazines pub- “over the top,” Wpod, Layton retired from Ohio na 22 cents; standard $5 safety razors, and long lines of wagons filled with Jshed in toe East had expected to tionol guard service os captain of —is distributing values that were thought pogitivdly $1.75; pair shoe laces, 3 cents; can The fact that weather conditions Company L, Second regiment, with grain were kept in Ime-at the two have certain subscriptions for each had held up threshing until 'it was impossible, and there's one week more to anticipate talcum powder, 5 cents; pound cut- elevators waiting to be unloaded. At tone. In other words, the subscriber time for the ticket safe ciiused many which unit he served aa first lieuten­ loaf sugar, 10 cents; spool cotton one--time Saturday 21 wagons were hat lived in California would he con£ to withhold toe purchasing of season ant in the ’Spanish war. your need* and save on their cost. Come any day. thread,, 4 cents; 2-ounce package in line for sevefal hours. The ele­ celled to pay considerably, more than tickets, When one considers that nine At Columbus, Lawrence Btevens, smoking tobacco, cents; hand soap, vators. were well filled and it was im­ toe one in the East, Ju st before con­ threshing machines liaVe been operat-, 25, colored, shot and killed George 4 t h a n d 1 cent; can lobster, 25 cents; shaving possible to get Sufficient cars. How­ gress took a recess Congressman Ran- ing in this township, ifcmpant the loss Ingham, 28, also colored, Stevens Dayton, Ohio , soap, 4 cents; bottle Worcestershire ever _toe rain on Monday enabled toe lall introduced a bill that will-require of numerous sales. .• was a treated later In Madison county, M a in S ts*, / sauce, 20 cent's; linen handkerchiefs, elevators to be emptied, as threshing toe same subscription price in every • Ki-led In action on French front; 10 cents; pint bottle olives, 23 pente; was checked and then five cajrs were 3tate Jin the Union. This means that As it was,: the committee this year, William P. Gallagher, Lima; Clar­ can green peas, IQ cents; shoe polish Secured. Friday there were 54 loads all subscribers will get top benefit of did pot have as .greslf deficit as last. ence R. Harris Springfield'; P. M. 9 cents.’ , „ of wheat and Saturday 64 loads, mak­ the increase. The difference being:there was no1 , Weber; Lancaster. Died from wounds ing record days for wheat harvest. surplus to draw on and'tbe guarantors • Although; the men ate issued am­ each took an extra - ticket. Every' —Edison Miller, Delaware. ple rations* the quartermaster stores LIME COMPANY WILL BUILD guarantor ahoUldered.Jbis part of .toe - At- Columbus, Patrolman J. D. are opened to the enlisted -men for WILL SELL STOCK. deficit, which shows toe interest peo­ Simms shot and killed John Claproot, the purpose of permitting- them to HYDRATE PLANTS THIS FALL. ple have in continuing the Chautau­ ' *5, caught burglarizing a saloon. Po­ add to their menu or to satisfy in­ qua here. The additional cost of lice say Claproot resisted arrest. - dividual desires for -dainties or deli­ The Dayton ^ower & Light Cp., ac­ tickets and the war tax seemed to Lieutenant Ernest E. Mikesell of cacies, The highest grade of mer­ cording to an announcement in this The Cedarville Lime Company is be taken by toe publicans a necessity, Hollansburg was Seriously burned by Boost Cedarville chandise only is carried; in stock so Issue is offering to sell some stock to offering stock in the company to local in line with everything, as. ,we. find the accidental explosion of a signal that the men may be sure of having their customers. The company just people,, the money to be used in erect­ it in war time. -* rocket at the artillery range at Camp - -the best, whether in rations or extra, recently completed one of the largest ing new hydrate plants ready, for ‘ .. - 'S .Gherman. supplies, power houses south -pf Dayton that business this fall. The company has The Coit-Alber Co. promised a pro­ President W. O. Thompson"wlU re­ an opportunity to furnish all the lime gram of unusual talent,” and we have Meats, groceries, fish, vegetables, can he found in . the middle states. not been disappointod/fio far. If ap­ main qt Ohio State university, he Said notions, toilet articles,, smokers' ar­ The company has extensive contracts It can. make to toe government ni­ in reply to” rumor# toat he had beem with the government to furnish power trate plant that is to be erected, on plause is a criterion, ife are sure toe ticles and scores of miscellaneous the Pennsylvania this side of Cincin­ people have bgen welt-pleased. We offered and was considering accept­ items are included- in the published and to take care of. this new business ance of the secretaryship of the gen­ more capital is needed. nati.. The local company will spend hear of no open ‘criticism, on the price lists. * These lists are made this money enlarging a local enter­ otherhand many favorable comments! eral board of education of the Pres­ available to each company and pur­ prise that will require additional la­ The committee is greatly indebted to byterian church. Buy Cedarville Lime Company First Preferred chases may be made either for cash WEEDS NEED CUTTING. bor. . Mr, J. C. Skaggs and -Miss Doris ' .Ghio board of agriculture approved' " or credit, Langley, of the Coit-AlbCr staff for -plans for an addition to the Fet-ln- Seven Per Cent, Non Taxable Stock and their assistance in the ticket, cam- Bay hatchery; designed to inCre&eo . Among the staples to be found in BASE BALL STRUCK paign. Mr. C. F. Sharp, superin­ these, chain stores are; Fresh heef, Our attention has been called to Its capacity from 400,000,' seemed to have a responsive feeling has this year been doing more fully was a nice trip over the. Atlantic, that could only come under Buch un­ the smallest in years, toeir whole duty in the winning of which is some pond. ■ For tither information and particulars see toe war than the farmers. They have usual circumstances. \> When’ two Pennsylvania freight CELEBRATES VICTORIES. -riven not only their sons when called, “We visited a church yesterday on Wednesday was n banner day. Dun­ trains collided-east ot Bremen1 heavy hut they have responded to the full a hike to a nearby town. The foun­ bar's Royal Dragoons, a musical 6r- property lose resulted. No on* was 0* L. Smith and L F. Tindall, of the Ex­ o the request o f the govei\i*|fint that dation was laid over a 1000 years jganization of eight young men, did injured. toey -plant and harvest to the limit ago,’ We were at an organ recital much to impress the audience that the During the month of Jim* 4803, change Bank, Messrs lliff Bros, or Xerxes People of the county turned out if their capacity, that toe soldiers at-this church last night and.it was company had given us strong talent, families of Ohio Soldiers .received at­ by the hundreds to celebrate the rnd peoples of the allied countries great. There were classic and 'popular num­ tention from Red Cross chapter.home- recent Americah-Frahco victories •nay he fed. Farrarr of the Central National Bank, London, abroad, last Saturday night, There Fred 'says on his card that it was bers, the latter accompanied by light service sections. ' " was marching, bahd music and speak­ How Montgomery county has done just two months since they entered comedy. The-organization in uniform H. C. Gardner, 56, Circlevlll©, agent formed a striking appearance. Up tot1 the Pennsylvania Railroad com­ Ohio. ing. Everyone repotted a good time her part in this work , will be shown the army. Save one of the geese until this time /Samuel W. W. Grath- and from all accounts old John Bar­ by the displays of agricultural pro­ for Christmas dinner. We might get' pany since .1911, is dead. He wos for- well was the leading lecturer. His mor agent at Sabina, and had been ley Corn' played his part in the cele­ducts that will be made at the county to eat at home, - story of his rise from a boy of seven, bration. fair the week of September 2 to 6, In the service of the Pennsylvania inclusive. Special arrangements have thru schools and three colleges, was company tor 42 yean. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. intensely interesting.. Not having .been made to care for unusually large Violations of the Clayton act GOING TO PULL THE “REF/' showings of foods and grains. For home support he was forced to earn hiB own way and has become one of through requiring customers not to farm displays alone the association deal in the goods of competitors was this year is offering a total of $750 I desire to announce my candidacy the strongest speakers we have heard in cash premiums, first and second for the office of State Senator in this, on the chautauqua platform. charged against toe United Electric The Xenia City Commission has company of Canton in a complaint passed an ordinance that does away premiums- of $50 and $30 -in each the 5th-6th Ohio State Senatorial Dis­ The Chas. Edward Clark Co,, in ■ with certain kinds of signs and awn­ .township. In addition there will be trict, subject to the dccsion of the Re­ Issued by the federal trade commis­ piano and. violin, proved all that was sion. ings, In some quarters it does not awarded this year for the first time publican electors of toe district, at the claimed'for them. Mr. Clark has a Suit well and petitions have been cir­ a sweepstake prize for the best in­ regular primary election on Tuesday, national reputation as a baritone sing­ Frank C Brown of Akron was, ar­ Spring and Summer culated among the business men for dividual farm display-in the County August 13 th, 1913. er and the trio delighted the audience. rested charged with violating tob es­ a referendum. of a $50 Liberty Bond, with a prize FRANK C. PARRETT, Miss Sumayeh Attiyeth, a Syrian, yet pionage a c t He is said to hare told winner's diploma. Because of the Washington C. H., Ohio. educated in this country, gave a hum­ prospective sellers of liberty .bonds necessity of knowing how much space orous talk of conditions among her that the bonds would be worthies# In TWO-CENT DAILY PAPERS. .must be provided, it has been an­ We are authorized to announce toe people. She was costumed in native a year. Status for your Spring Suit. Vfe have the nounced that entries in this competi­ name of Robert £ . Corry as a candi­ garb. » Edward 8, Wertz, district attorney tion must be made on or before Aug­ date for County Commissioner, second tor northern Ohio, is ill at hie home line of weblens that make Suits look "right. Th War Industries Board has issued ust. 17th. term, before the Republican primary, At this time the program has not in Wooster. a sweeping order that Will cut down August 18, • been jcompleted, but a great crowd T. J, Duffy, chairman of toe Ohio We make them, and they will fit you. reading matter in toe daily papers Vvill hear Lieutenant Jean Alcide Pi­ industrial commission, left for Wash­ from five to fifty per cent, both daily We are authorised to announce toe card of the French army, who fought and L Sunday. The order is for con name of E. E. Lighthiser as a candi­ for two years, and following Ids in­ ington to assist J. D. Demsmore, fed­ serration of paper, The order also F0ST0RIA TO jury in service has taken up other eral director of employment date for Sheriff, before the Republi­ D, C. Brown of Napoleon was ap­ provides for a minimum price of two can primary, August IS, lines of work in connection with toe Give Us A Call cents for daily papers, while weekly AID THE FARMER war. He has addressed more than pointed to suooeed to# late J. D. Mo- papers are expected to be placed on a We are authorized to announce toe 900,000 men in the trenches and his Rone! as trustee* of toe Bowling minimum price of $1.50 a year. name Of Deputy Sheriff Lincoln Fnn- message is being eagerly awaited, Green Normal school. Fostoria, . O.—(Special.)—Foster!* derburgtas a candidate for Sheriff Friday we have the celebrated Fisk Ohio's coal output in 1917 exceeded business and professional men are to of Greene county a t the coming Re­ Jubilee singers and Noah Beilharz. any previous year by 5,392,000 tons. FARM FOR SALS AT PUBLIC AUCTION become farmers, publican primary, August 13, “Land of Lanterti*."* Long-neglected mines In many comi­ tin Thursday, August 1, 1»18, at 10 Through the effort* of Fred U. Hop. We are authorized to announce the Among the Chinese there lias exist­ ties were reopened and are operating O'clock A. M., on the premises, the under­ kina, president o* at maximum capacity, signed, As executor and Executrix of the name of George N, Perrill os a can­ ed for ages a passion for fireworks efad last "Will and Testament of Sarah I* Rea­ the Fhftot;Ia.' didate for county commissioner be­ lanterns. In every city, at every port Christine Gibson, 16, and LilUe dy, dec eased, wilt sell at publlc'auctlon, to Chamber of Cbm fore toe Republican primary, Aug­ and on every river and canal, as soon Motton 17, of Marysville, have been the highest bidder, the Sarah I* Ready mere®, and candi­ ust IS. < missing from their homes since July KANY, TheT^rdi"4 farm, situated in Ross Township, Greene a# night comes on, the lanterns make county, Ohio, three and. one-half miles date ror Secretary their appearance. They ore liung out 1, when they left for Dayton. northeast of Jamestown, and one mile of State, bttolneM We are authorized to announce Two hundred men were thrown east of the Chareston pike on the PaUUIn tire name of Ralph Wade as > at the door of every dwelling; they road. and professional Swing as pendants to the angles of the of work and damage estimated XE.NIA, OHIO Farm , of one hundred and twenty-two -toe#, of to t city candidate for County Auditor be­ $10,000 resulted when coal chut* and One-half acres, a seven-room house, fore the Republican Primary, pagoda; they form the fiery crown of winter house, woodshed and smoke house, have pledged every shop fro tit; they cluster round 2 of the Hocking Block Goal < Stahls, oorn-orib, buggy-shed and orchard. themselves to August 18, the houses of the rich and light'np pany at-' New BtraltsviUe wo* Krery foot finable and now under a good .fir# one .d#y each stroyed by fire. state of cultivation.'Right to nurabeser ’We are authorized to announce the hovels of the poor; they are born# to. sow wheat and fu i possession given a week to toe: with the carriage of the. traveler, and Presence of red weevil in Wheat tg December *, 1»1S, Subject only to right the name of Joseph Fawcett as a believed to have damaged, the crop Of tenant to remote crop*. . Fred M. Hopkins. g “ « * ****** candidate for County Surveyor be­ toey swing from the yards and masts Terms of sale. One-thousand dollars of his vessel. fiv# bushels per acre In parte of Fay­ cash, on day of sate, balance of one-half And without pay. fore the Republican Primary Tues­ ette county., » the purchase money on December a, Bo scarce has toe farm labor be* day, August 18, '*■ Prison labor and prison-made brick 111*, when deed will be delivered, Stid come in this vicinity that this action W. L. CLEMANS one-half 1ft one, tWo, three and four an­ „ We are authorized to announce toe NOTICE, will be used in to# construction of nual payments. If desired by purchaser. become necessary to'gate the crops three buildinge by the new depart Deferred payments to be Mowed by The agreement wilt remain in effect name of R. D. Williamson as a can­ mortgage on pr«sfl«ee sold' and bear in­ didate for County Commissioner, sub­ The Board of Education of Ross ment of juvenile research on the terest at * per cent per annum, from until late in toe tail. ject to the Republican Primary. • township will receive sealed bids for grounds of toe Columbus stats hos­ The first hunOh of Fostoriaa* will lition of wagon driver on the pital. . Roal Est&t# go to the farm* next week. outlined and described John Balia, * Pole, and $2,600 oftheDaeb Win and Testament of Beet grade 15c canned com, 2 cans in the minutes of toe meeting held Which he drew from a hank at Day- U Ready, Deceased. for 25co at Nagley’s. July 12, said minutes being on file Cati be found at my *fiflce each Saturday or raached by ffeowe at ft, ft. or ton, parted Company finally when Attorney. . .London Ohio Home flour at Nag* and accessible at the clerk'a office, Balia, at toe solicitation of a new* m y raridenc# Mtch evening. Bids to he opened August to# 1st, a t ley1*...... found acquaintance, gave toe money Office 34 PHGNS& Rmldene* 243* Leave twenty-five cents at Smith's one o’clock. Thq Board-of Educa­ t* toe latter to keep in a tta box- r-Kelbl* b*i fftd»4 HI# ol ebbing 4 CORN. C30RN. Barber Shop for toe Clark C. Griffith tion reserves toe right to reject any - 0 1 1 1 0 * tight Iff tftcMl <» **• bdflgbt »** Base Ball fond for toe boys In or all bids. . t tot* war priooa prevail**. Froaoe,' -' , Loren A, Rogers, Clerk.

■ ■ H I Km 4 ' - . * •• > - ClbARmE C0IAEGE NOUS Th® CedarviKi Herald JUIIllHIUIIliHlllilllllllllllUlllllllllllllliyiNHSUHlMUIIWK # s.o q P e r Y e w . w w 0«d*tvlH* Waltag* ha* *♦•»«* tkeseyvlaes oi.Mrs. J eerie Bussell KA WLH BtHJL E d ito r Av a* Director of the Murio Depart-> gate moot tor the aomtog year, while Sintered at the Post-Office, Cedar- An Opportunity O B 11 Ww *®*r for quick tale ilia following »*3*nd hand MIm Florence Bttseell will de the teaching. Mim Bussell is a gradu­ v Ue. October 31, 1387, as #eeond clasa matter. Au£om*biU« at iMUfaii prio§«; ate of the College of Murie, Oin- M> oftwMfci, sad hae largo elatse* lu ism Krvi; Oat 5$*jNW«i8fir Hupmobilt, runs $o#d. that city, Under the management To Become a Profit-Sharing Partner lion of both Hr*. Bussell and her FRID AY , JU LY ao, m s last Qm* 2-f***c®*er Hnpmobile, gtod condition, Just daughter for the coming • year, Cedar villa Calif go it well equipped A Preble county woman fell out of In The Dayton Power &• Light Co. Re f a i i M t - > j to render the patrons of the mualo bod and broke her collar bone while tor o deportment, a splendid servloe. The reaching to get hold of the alarm dock will < O at S^pastengar Met*, run* fine, newly painted, bath work will open September It afcOffik that had been set to arouse her. Here is something new and attractive to every* . Each share can he purchased by paying $ji00 The tuition and contingent fee* ar# The government has ordered the • one who wants to invest money safely and secure down and the balance in five payments fect, driven less than 6,000 miles. rest la expected at any time. Ohio The Fall term opens September 11 Lieut. Quentin Roosevelt, youngest open Oae 5-passenger Paige, good aa new, and -looks like att:80 a. m ., son o f Col, Roosevelt, who has been' lisbra new. The outlook for a good attendance attached to the American line forces | Now Is Your Opportunity to Invest g her. on the Marne front, was killed at is bright. Ghauteau Theirry on July 14; says a One 1918 Mitchell, run 3,50Q miles. Every young man and woman, communication from Paris. He was W t who possibly can, and who cannot? returning from a patrol flight when Assured Safety Dividends Every Three Months == of th One 5-pattenger linger, newly painted, run only 5,000 ought to gat a College education. he was attacked by a German squad­ urdaj ron. Dividends are mailed regularly to shareholders field, miles, as good as new. Electric utilities are staple industries. They tume W® WANT A MAN OB WOMAN Liberty loan bonds are very desir­ render service necessary to the people of a com­ every three months. . paren able investments, and crafty individ­ Jr. to sell Toilet Articles, One Who munity and its industries. . Your money will be invested »ti extensions and Call quick if you want a bargain, as these cars can stand prosperity. We are an uals are using various means to se­ cure them from owners not familiar Electric power is essential to manufacturing. improvements needed to take care of our growing won't last long at these prices, Buy one now. Run old established House opening a with stock values and like matters. Mi new 'territory.' Write at once to One method is to offer to exchange our Demands for additional service increase rapidly. business.* tenan it she months and we will allow, you m iracle what you C. W W. & H. Walker, 1301 E» Third Liberty bonds stocks- for bonds of . The Dayton Power 3c Light Company has been Your capjtal and the money it earns for you paid for itroh a new Empire. St., Payton, Ohio. stocks of doubtful organizations^ rep­ ant h resented as returning-a.much higher successfully conducted under the present manage­ will remain at home. town income than the bonds. Charles Minor, colored, charged ment since its' organization in 1911. - Dividends on three or four shares will return with the murder of his. wife .Blanche An exchange of ours is declaring on Mr at .Dayton, and who lied after the its word of honor, if any, that there This record is sufficient to assure the safety of to you each yeajr enough to pay-the average Pitts! is a couple-living down in. Georgia the i crime, was arrested at Greenfield and the investment. -residential light bill for a year, W. I returned to Dayton, that have been married 76 years if a A price of' #2.12 was charged at day, and the husband is 99 year's old The Sutton Auto Sales Agency Bucyrus for the -first new wheat of .and the wife 98. We’s like to interview Mr the 1918 Reason. this dear old couple and have them Misse. tell us folks to folks, as it were, if H a Stock May Be Purchased for Cash or Monthly Payments g Cor. * . Mala and Whiteman Sts. ‘Both Phenes Rev, Samuel Miller, a Mennonlte don, preacher of eastern Holmes county, they had. to do, it over again, would here was arrested and taken to Cleveland, they do it all over again. week. Additional Information burnished at our office or representative famil sake ;he having been. Indicted for alleged ‘^violation of the espionage act WOUNDED SOLDIERS. to- D; ■ A carload of cattle In shipment on will call and see you. ^the Hocking Valley railway from Mil ^Lancaster to Hew- York was burned Wounded soldiers on the streets of lnmbu MUSKINGUM COLLEGE a t I*6gan. Loss #4,000. ■ Washington are n o t an uncommon from " New Concord,,O. Mrs, K. W. Kinsey, fiO, and ‘her sight, and. this 'fact has doubtless 4 •srong Faoulty of thirty. Stadent body of 93s last year.- Standard College small grandchild were struck and speeded up the legislation which is The Dayton Power & Light jCo* probably fatally Injured by an auto Mis accredited by State Department of Education. Degrees A. B., B. *.,l. intended, to provide vocational train­ ton, mobile driven hy ’William Bishon, ing for disabled soldiers and sailors.. Ogles B. 1. in Education. ‘'Agriculture, Home Economics, .Conservatory, near Nelsonvllle. Mrs, Kinsey was The government is prepared' to put Second and Detroit Streets, XENIA, OHIO ktudenfs’ Army Training Corps, twelve Students in Sixty bays Training pushing a baby buggy in a road when a couple million dollars into the work Camp. Fort Sheridan, Ilia. Fall Semester opens September 17tb. Write the accident' occurred. . to sjkart off with, since it is calculated BELL 595 > CITIZENS 66 Mr for catalog.'J. KNOX MONTGOMERY. ' . " Planning; a campaign to increase that for each million men sent abroad ship .Ohio's wheat acreage this-fall, state that ten .thousand will be returned , a t th i■ in agriculture' officials, conferring with' each year to receive the benefits of ili lllllilllll on a the legislation. This has been care­ out 0" Governor Cox, wired federal officials fully worked ’opt by our Allies, and urging them to fix a price of $2:40 ter, also ’ the results in - Canada,, ate accepted Mrs. w. i 1919 wheat. This prices, It wae said; as the basis for .the plans of the Who i > - rl would add 10 per cent to this year’s United States. In effect each wound­ Mrs. - - acreage. Presume price of wheat is ed soldier Is provided hospital treat­ #2.20. - ■ - ment and cared for during his con­ •■i . Burns sustained wehn he stepped on valescence^ Then they ate taken in Mr F. the third rail of at motion line caused charge, and in. many cases taught Star, 1 1 i the death at Columbus of G. Pallas,.*. trades, or provided employment. In Ns Needles to Change Mayor Henry M, Davies has or­ Canada the wounded soldiers have beep returned to- their old employers Th. It dered the Sunday '‘blue laws” en­ will forced at S t Clalrsvllle. The sale of in a great many cases, and this policy Plays Any Record will be pursued here, Farmers, as* a Jam? tobacco, candy and similar articles rule, get back to their avocations even! Be sure to see andjhear thewmachine be­ and .gasoline la prohibited on Sun­ easily enough, arid In other lines the at the play days. „ men readjust themselves so that they tion. fore making a ‘purchase. Machine glad­ . New' prices announced for Qhlo become wage earners and self-sup­ ly sent on approval. coal fields by the fuel administration porting, independent members of so­ Mr .at Washington mean an increase, of ciety in a few months. ;Mr. a 25 cents a ton to the consumer on nesdt Hocking coal and a decrease of 19 be g cents on coat from the Jackson dis­ Caru.ot Grow. Coffee' In Europe. Sales Company’s Barn pleas Galloway & Cherry trict, according to coal dealers, Attempts were mode by the Dutch to introduce coffee cultivation In Eu­ II E. MainSt.* Xenia, O. HO matt** how bard your h«a« >*°***i rope, but without success, ns the cli­ Re' to stew* Aatt-VKfcr.M* w* Wrf *m matic conditions were not favorable, A South Charleston, Ohio guest ifumbcr of plants were raised In the hothouses of the botanical gardens at Mr. I s. Amsterdanvnnd the mayor of that city is here n sent some of these plants as a present in-la* . to King Louis XIV of France, who lmd HUTCHISON & GIBNEY’S them cared for in. the hothouses of the “Jnrdlne des Plants" In Paris, where Wed. July 31, Mrs 1- they yielded several crops. , Helei r with ..... First Springs Used on Railways. Hel The first record of the use of springs Commencing at 1, P. M. girl on railways Is George Stephenson’s Aaroi patent of September, 1816. The first When the usual number of Monel JULY SALE locomotive with Bteel springs was the Agenoria, built by Foster and ilnstrick Mr. s In 1820, and now in South. Kensington make museum, London. This had laminated springs on the leading wheels. H o rses , Mrs Beeim i Do not Forget and Loose the Chance visit!) g M: —Keep in mind tbs special bar­ G att’e for Bargains gains at Kelble's In Xema when- Mr, *■ .-a i wanting clothes. days tlm !• Sheep apolJs. HOW’S t h i s ? The How’s This? H ogs the m Dreftes, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Aprons, Rugs, We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ i Mr ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh have Medicine. agra linoleum, Carpets, Stoves/ Hoosier ' Hall’s Catarrh Medicine- has- been Will be sold home taken by catarrh sufferers for the Colli past thirty-five years, and has be­ who come known as the most reliable rem­ Sale Positive Rain or Shine Kitchen Cabinets, Coal Oil, Gas and edy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh one i Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison Mr from the. Blood anaid healTnhealing the dis­ All persons wishing to list live stock in this side will apply to G. M. Wood Cookers' eased portions, v . Babb After you have taken Hall’s Ca­ Chase, South Charleston, Ohio. - their tarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your neral health. Start taking Hall’s- ■> Mi ta n k Medicine a t once and get rid spen gof Catarrh. Send for testimoinals, M, A free, . F. J. CHENEY & Oo., Toledo, Ohio. • Sold hy all Druggists, 7Gc. Thi So. Charleston been Aug MEAD & TITUS, Aucts. Shel •»0: Qlivv. <>n and Frnnip Ml s, Orde and Add XX GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING XX Ohi< -M T, t* 1 LOCAL A ii PERSONAL v w w w v w v ^ ^ LYING GAS METERS ON TRiAL If Music Can Lead An Army to Victory, S & ^ N B & BEFORE THE STATE'S EXPERT a-isd You Should Have Music In Your Home! Dean and Mf«* Mary SsMc Dalermtnalion of hi Effool of Ghaoga In Prsssora Krvbi atiwadad the rally and coarvea. tion of the W. C. T. U. a t Lakeaide, On tko Amount For Which the (her Most Pay. Uwtweek.

Rbv. W. J. Swieryoii, formerly pas­ Columbus, July I ^ M r , Charles V. inspect and test many domestic me­ tor of tbaTt. I3, dulrch, Xenia avenue, . Critchfield, the gas expert of the Rub­ ters and, taking into consideration the TERMS: will ewndnet communion services Sab- ' G reat bath for the congregation. ik Utilities Commission, who has conditions under which meters oper­ be«i making scientific investigation ate, as they axe exposed to the action to the state's laboratory of the value of. the gas within and heat, cold and Deputy Probate Judge S. C. Wright of gas delivered at varying pres- moisture without, I can safely say the $1*50 Cash ha» been talcing a week’s vacation, *V»xes, now reports, gas> meter is the most reliable meas­ After -describing the technical ap­ uring apparatus made. CORN! CORN! pliances used h,e exposes to public The -fact that large quantities of and Two grades of Com for sale, view the mystery of the gas. meter to gas may bd compressed into small Dis­ J . C. BARBER, vindicate its veracity. volumes permits its . transportation .. M r,. Critchfield takes up the com­ over large distances and makes it mon diaphragm type, paying: possible for cities hundreds' of miles D. S, Inghtle, of Selma, has opened “Within the tin body or case are $2.00 counts the Townstoy blacksmith shop on removed from the source to he sup, South Main street. . two compartments, a large lower and plied with apparent ease. This con­ and an upper and smaller compart­ traction of volume by compressing ment. The lower contains two leather ean be controlled at the will of the A W eek G r e a t W, J. Dailey, of Yellow Springs, diaphragms, the upper the valves, Utility, But when the Utility releases has rented the room vacated by the gears, and the ‘clock’ or registering in its distributing system this com­ Ohio Fuel

Mr. F. B, Bull, of the They Maintain. That nice Corporations Most. Bo Star, iajiome on. his summer vacation, FACTS—A good well-known, substantially built used piano is fax superior to any so called highly polished, cheap piano*. 6iven Adequate Rates: Because Thai Are You will find at tfcs great sale some of the world’s* standard makes ip instruments that have been exchanged as part pay- . The Kaiser, “The Beast of Berlin,” will be shown in pictures at the Essential to the War.' ment on instruments purchased fronTHeaton's Music Store. , ' ... . ; I Jamestown Opera house on Thursday evening, August. 1st. This is the play that will smash esponage, sedi­ Washington, JUly 2?.—One thousand; I hope you may feel justified in ex- ! SALE LASTS BUT A VERY SHORT TIME tion, foul “kultur.” Don’t miss it. and seven (1,007) corporations fur­ .' pressing the Conviction that the vital- part which the public utilities Closing Out Talking Machine Department—Great Values nishing the public with light, heat or ■ Mr. W. h. demand and wife and companies represent m the life-and traction, whose rates had been fixed war-making energy of the nation Railroad fares allowed within a radius Freight prepaid. -We ship instruments Mr. and Mrs. Find Clemans left Wed­ ought to receive, fair and just rec­ nesday for a trip to. fhe reservoir to on peace-time costs for a term ognition by state and local- author!* of 100 miles to purchasers /' f . anywhere. . ' be gone several days ’enjoying the of years, were given advances by city . ties* pleasures of that summer resort. councils or state commissions during Cordially yours, the first five months of this year. (Signed) W. G. McADOO. Rev* Jero Kyle, and family are There acts, prompted by patriotism, After giving consideration to the guests.at the home' of Mr. John Kyle, doubtless, because efficient public facts .submitted by the secretary, the utilities are necessary to the winning president replied: of the war, showed moral 'heroism, 'for The White House, Mr.'Mason Hanna, of Ruthven, la. ' . February 19. is here on a visit with his' brother- the positions of councilmcn and com­ Mrc Dear Mr* Secretary: in-law, Mr. M. W, Collins and wife.. missioners are , political, and*'when 1 have examined, with care the they are fid? with “Big Business,” memoranda and letter which you they instantly are assailed by the transmitt d to me with your letter Mra.B. F. Cranston and daughter. demagogues who have played for of the fifteenth* . Helen, of Columbus, spent. Sunday popularity by attacking the aggre­ I fully share the views yon ex- . press regarding the importance of with Mrs* E lla Weimer. gations of capital which make public service possible; by the Socialists the public service as a part of our who demand the abolition of capital national equipment, especially in Helen Bybee, the little French war time* It is essential that these and rights in property and by the utilities should- be maintained at girl who has been visiting 'Mrs. envious and greedy class, who hate their maximum efficiency and that Aaron Shepard returned to Chicago everyone who has saved money so as everything 'reasonably possible MUSIC STORE Monday morning with her mother. to be able to buy stock in a public should b.e done with that end in Mr. and Mrs. Bybee are going to utility—the classes who charge coun- view. - I hope that state and local au­ 168 NORTH HIGH STREET malte Chicago their home. cilmen with "selling out to the inter­ ests” if they allow a public utility a thorities, where they have not al­ COLUMBUS, OHIO. living rate. ready done so, will, When the facts Mrs* Kettle Strong and Margaret sure properly laid before them, re­ Who Ate the Public? spond properly to the necessities Besuter, of Anderson, Itid., are The public is you and me and the of the situation. I shall be glad visiting Mrs, Aaron Shepard’, other fellow* The public is always to have you> communicate with the fair, even liberal, when it knows all local authorities whenever the in­ U • of tbs facts. I t is always suspicious, formation in your possession sug­ Mr, Oscar Satterfield spent a few gests that such a course is desirable days the first of the we k in Indian­ and properly so, when asked to ap­ and in the national interests, apolis, • prove transactions concerning which (Signed) WOODROW WILSON. it lacks facts necessary to the forma­ The' comptroller of the currency, tion of an intelligent opinion. John Skelton Williams, in his annual The Library will be closed during That tile national government has the month of August. officially taken cognisance of the situ­ report, makes a strong plea, as do the President and Secretary McAdoo, T a r e ation, which if not relieved, soon will for relief of the Utilities, Mr, Wil­ S£j Mr, and Mrs. W* P. Andersen wreck a large majority of the light, liams points ont that the maximum [CE have received word of the "birth of heat, traction and power compahies efficiency, which the president says Is shown by instructions issued by the is essential, is not possible “under a grandson, Wallhoe Qdinley, at the ‘president in February, home'of his parents, Mr* and Mrs* existing conditions,” and that the The Secretary of the treasury utilities must have higher rates to («il Collide Anderson, of Olatha, Colo,, wrote, in part, as follows: make it possible, who now have three daughters and Dear Mr* President: - . * Those companies that are going di­ one non*, It-is obvious that every part of rect to the people with their cases E xtra- our industrial and economic life sm should be maintained at its maxi­ on the ground that they (will get a Mb / Mr. and Mrs, LeoRbroades spent mum strength in order, that each square deal from ah informed public, Tested Sabbath at Camp Sherman with may contribute in ths fullest meas­ are cutting the ground from under ure to the vigorous prosecution of the chronic kicker, agitator or self- Is a promise el mile for their eon, Roy* *the war. The transportation of seeking demagog* The situation Is mile economy to the .user GIVE YOUR CAR A NEW workers to and from «mr vital In­ crucial or the head of the' nation would otRacina Country Road. FINISH-DO IT YOURSELF Mrs* I* F. Pafler, of Springfield, dustries and the health and com­ not take .it up as he has done* and Multi - Mila Cord tpent Thursday at the home of Mr. fort of our eitisena are dependent The federal government evidently WITH ONE OR TWO COATS upon them, and the necessary power intends to support public authorities Tim* ' ; "... *•; HE, A , MttLean. to drive many of our war indus­ Extra quality reftuita from tries and many., other industries in advancing utility rates to a point each of tha many extm , testa. which will make effective service pos­ Thtfty-three colored men have essential to the war li produced by -1* For instance, hundreds otttiilea them* ■*'*■*- sible In war time* ate added by the B xltd T « i! men sailed from this county On for tread proportion, which pro* August *. Those from here.are: vide# tread Of exactly perfect Iberman Jones, George Wyatt, weight. K’TIKTT CIJFC george Dunn, Herman Ranke, Jr 1 III 1 a n £ a Hlvet williams, Harold Harris md frank Williams. eac1ne S 3 S t,ees W. J. DAILEY, Prop. ■ e a a tw ... . are reeemneftded by , , .. rANTRD—to Solicit oils, greaiee, . S*nU»ry Waist Well” Drilling THE TARBOX LUMBER CO. a M h h S S m i, Excluiiv. Agento for Myers Pumps MURDOCK ■fipL-A■y. HI* X firflifWIfri AyaAaiiG^** ww tia WfTmll WWwwjP ^ ™ V| Gm Fitting ' Tit* .yea §«y im tm m H i A U t far f* yeor «|§t nH ■ ''h / I RAtlHR RUBBER COMPART, RAOM®, Wl*, fi Located Id room formerly occupied by The Ohio Fuel Supply Co. iilllllltlMIIIUIlllllllIUllIllinilllllHIIIIIIIlllllllllllllUlllIHUllMIIHIIlimillllllMlimiUllllHiimill ltUlIlliillltllllllMftWII'WMMMilMIIMISHWMIWIWfflIfllMlWfcllttWMj V w »y Our StocK of Suits in the W w P ricM ram F a e tw e a r? JULY s Our large Shoe Depart- ^ meat affords a suitable line of prices and styles uneqiialed. * are made by Hart Schaffner & Lulie* and Misses Oxfords and Slippers...... $1.98 to $4.98 Man’s Shoe* and Oxfords, a t ...... ,$1.98 to $4.98 s Boys* Shoes and Oxfords at,, ...... - ...... * ...... $1,69 to $3.49 Marx. We feel that we are s Children’s Shoes and Slippers...... 63e to $1,69 doing our patriotic duty when § t Be sure and see our latest Styles in White Shoes, L B. KIOUS s Slippers and Oxfords, Republican Candidate for,the Nomi­ nation For Lieutenant Governor. we sell these clothes, they’re I- X* R. Klou# was bom in Madison C. A. Kelbie’s comity, Ohio, in 1861. Was educated In the schools of M t S3 BIG STORE 17-19 W. MAIN ST. Sterling and the University of Woos* all wool, carefully tailored and 5 ter. XENIA, OHIO Has always followed the business of farming and is a member of the state grange. th e y save. Does, not waver In his party allegi­ F , - • > 11 /- <\i m- , 1 j. ":'v ^ > ^ ■*»•’** 1 -* V ance. Is BenriDg his second term as a . ■ * , .V *• member of fche state legislature from S3 Madison county. , If you buy right you’ll fight right. ■E Has the unanimous indorsement of Batteries the executive,' centra] and advisory a Storage committees of his county. Your dollars are your ammunition. Comes from a county that 'has gtven'a Republican majority at every state and national election since the Of all Makes Repaired and party was formed and that has never See that they hit home every time. had a candidate on the Republican Recharged: state ticket • Y T R A S O O n Has unwavering faith in our gov­ Clothe, for Pcy», ernment, our allies and Republican party. Believes that the federal prohibi­ tion amendment should bo adopted “Vesta” Storage Batteries and .that the use of foodstuffs in the manufacture of intoxicating liquors Sale Prices on Suits, Hats and Shirts should be prohibited. Believes that we owe it to our sol­ FOR SALE diers, our allies and our country t.o lay a heavy hand on everything that is pro-German, whether it.be waste, graft, inefficiency or profiteering. Believes that the party of .Lincoln and McKinley, the party that has al­ ways advocated a merchant marine and preparedness, is worthy of your OSCAR L. PIDGEON support. i Cyclones and Tornadoes. t South Detroit Street, The-so-called "cyclones" of tlie Welt ■ are "tornadoes” which nve whirling I Main Street, Opp. Court House Xenia, Ohio, storms of great violence, but contract­ * Opp. Shoe Factory XENIA, OHIO ed In area. Tornadoes have been known whoso greatest width did not TniHiiiiiiiiftiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiimiKiiiiitiiftiiiiiifititiimiiiiiitmiiiitiiiiiiiiiKiisiiiiiiiiiifiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiitmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiitiiiitmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiT Call Bell Phone 98 Call Citizens 23 exceed a few rods, and those which exceed several miles in' width are very unusual.. The ordinary storm, where, the wind attains a velocity of 40 to 00 miles an hour, has nothing in. common ’ * ’ 1 •* with either a cyclone or tornado. It ...‘...... is a straight Inrush of. air and does not SCHMIDT'S whirl at all. VYhere Diamonds Come From. T H E G R E A T In the greiit diamond fields of South Africa the stones are fou,hd In what PINEAPPLES are called "pipes,” round or-oval stems of a peculiar sort of rock, several acres FOR CANNING In extent at the top und running down to unknown, depths, Near the surface EVERYDAY IS CANNING. DAY— Each week brinks this rock, rich In iron, is disintegrated some Fruit or Vegetable to can for next winter. This by exposure to the. weather and as­ sumes a yellowish color. The precious tfeekget gems,are readily extracted from the *IIt>AFPLXS, friable rock. two for-....,.-, .25c To,.._ __ $1.50 Try Wheat and. Corn Flour Blended, acquires no substitute For Biblical Students. We can also supply you with Blhe Flour,. Barley, Flour, Bye ’What was the'sweet cane of the Flour, Corn-Flour and. ether subatitates for wheat. Holy Land. In Isaiah It states: "Thou immmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmmmmim'mmmm—m m m m m m n j n i !■■■■■ ■iisine ira. n hast bought me no sweet cane with A U G U ST 6, 7, 8 and 9. money, nelthor hast thou filled me with the fat of thy sacrifices; but thou hast Wattermelons and Cantaloupes made me to serve with thy sins, thou Med Baspberrles, Blackberries, Dewberries, Feaohes, New Apples hast wearied me with thine iniquities.^ slid Other. Fruits. Plenty of FBESH VEGETABLES of every description. ■ Optimistic Thought, To expose an ambassador to abuse White. Line. It is only necessary to send him away | Many Free Attractions Regular 7c without an answer. Washiag Powder value d boxes 25c or. lilies' Anti-Pain PI1U for all m u ....• I,ill r I' 1 I" '■■■<■■ 1 l■ nil.— ...y Fine Lard | Excellent Exhibits Real Classy Races 100 Per Cent Pure DR. 0. P. ELIAS LARD Per Pound.: ...... 28c DENTIST Schmidt's Blend. Exchange Bank Bldg, Cedarville, 0, ■ Great Stock Exhibits It's fine. Steel Cut COFFEE Per pound...... *«•»»•*•** 17c FRESH FRUITS Horse Shoeing Inelndtog UtMpberrie^ Oarrants, fine Peaches, Watermelons. FAMOUS ROCKY FORD OANTA- —and— Friday, August 9th, Patriotic LOUPK§. Tomatoes And other fresh vegetables, General Cream Cheese Heal jiislifcy Blacksmithing D ay. Per pound.,., ...... 2$C Old Townsley Stand S. Main Street m /h y p t# * * "5c ?""• 1214 %■ Open For Business SPEECHES AND MUSIC HtVk, «Md end., *"•” 25c »« ' 1 0 1/ *"*•'’** Can KIM,(««««*«<*»»XjU/2 Saturday July 20 Remember the Date I , l Schmidt & Co. iH iiiH n it x h tI A , OHIO CASTOR IA U *i, *•>* Admlrtlatratlon LUanse, G. n r - ’, For Infants and Children in Us* Tor Over 3 0 Y«ars FRANK L. JOHNSON, MliitoiiMiiiliiiiWliilWi Always bear* Attorney and Counselor-at-Law the -/TRY OUR JOB PRINTING/ ggOMwtaof XENIA, OHIO* Office over Galloway A Cherry.

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