The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52
Tj |Shetland Pony To Jbe given away Monday, Nov. 20, *11, At 7 o ’ clock p. m. In addition to the Pony will be given $50 in Gold—-divided into seven prizes, $15, $10 $5, $5, $5, $5 $5. Tickets given with each 25c CASH purchase. Save Your Tickets. C. C, Weimer. Dealer in Fresh and S a lt Meats, Fruits Etc. W * Meet all Prices Made. CEDARVILLE, OHIO. B n ANNOUNCEMENT I Have, purchased the blacksmith tools and business o f Arthur Townsley and I have con solidated the same with my harness business and am now located on South Main Street, Cedarville,. where an invitation is extended to all friends to call. I am prepared to do first class blacksmithing,-, wood work, harness making and repairing neatly done and at reasonable prices. All wotirguaranteed to please. Tam also prepared to build^cement columns for porches and’ofnatnehtal work as well as cerfient building blocks. Friends and former, patrons are urged’."to call when in need of work along our line. ■ ' ' . Respectfully, R. E. TOWNSLEY. South Main St., Cedarville, Ohio. " . . . 1 “. h ’ * - ‘ ' 'i- ' > " ' t -- trr— f\ft •. *•, . - Spring and Summer I f you w an t to dress right up .to-date let us make you r clothes. W e have the g o od s and w e guarantee the workmansh ip . E very th ing to be first-class or no sale. JACOB K#NY, The Leadlnlg MerchantTailor* Xirnta, Ohio. ROUND TRIP $ 1.10 COLUMBUS ^1 a t ISBEAUTY WORTHYOURWHILE l ViolaCream posHtfdy • rsd icstts freckltt, OKilM, blAok hssda, sunburn and tan, maturing dUeaud, blotcbad, Tovjsh and olljr *Mn to tha flreshues* and d.lloaey ofyouth. ‘ ihfsanpariarMrm> NEXT SUNDAY Train leaves Cedarville at SUB a, m, i V d V u *world’ll willed Parle t^epwfal prOMlllaMMd GMtdeto Be*nt» ofl Tsanart. - “ n for MlMt,nonaryand OQ.,Toledo,Ofalo, U T . L . HAPPENINGS. There will b» ftn ice cream social field in the C. W, Orousa room on Main”street, next Saturday evening for tho benefit of the L, T, L, Every body invxfed. Tho L- T, I j . held its regular meet ing in Carnegie Hall on last Tues day evening. Business of much importance was transacted. Plan* were made concerning tha State L. T- L. convention which meets in Yellow Springs, 1, 2, £} and 4. Cedarville Legion shares with Yellow Springs in the entertaining of this convention. A splendid con vention is expected, ‘ young people coming from many parts of the state. A fine program has been ar ranged and the addresses and dis cussions are expected to be both in teresting and proUtable- The young people of Cedarville and others in terested are cordially invited to at tend the sessions of tills convention. A number of Cedarville Legioners are completing tho course of study and will receive diplomas at the state Graduating Exercises which will be held on the last evening of the convention. The following local officers and department superintendents Were recently elected: President, Andrew CreswelJ; Vice President, Dwight Sterrett; Recording Secretary, Mary Hastings; Corresponding Secretary; Marguerite Ky le; Treasurer, Hazel Lowry; Anti-Narcotic Supt,, Foster McFarland; Parliamentary Supt, Earl McClellan; Flower Mission Supt., Rachel .Tarbox and Maude Hastings; Christian Citizenship and Law Enforcement, Cameron Ross; Press, Wilmah Spain er; Mercy, Mary Bird; Purlxy in Literature and. Arts, Helen Oglesbee; Evangelistic,- Eul& Tarbox and Anna Collins; Madal Contest; Robert Genley; Senior L. T. L. in Collages, Wen- dall Foster; Fair ■and.. Open Air Meetings, Wilbur Cooley and Bur ton MeElwain; Socials, Kathleen Putt. A splendid .year's work is predicted with such a capable corp of officers aiid superintendents. $- Thenext- meeting will be held on next Tuesday evening at 7:S0 o’clock Every member is especially request ed to be present: Business ot' Im portance must be transacted. Don’ t forget the L. T, L, ice cream social* Cake, candy, ice cream and sherbets will be sold. Your patronage will be appreciated. . . . * Ordinary Clothes Cost A s Much as Extraordinary Clothes Which Will You Have? Tsst&y^ You can go into pretty nearly any clothes shop you wish and find ordinary clothes made from ordinary fabrics, into just ordinary styles, If you are clothes^wise you'll not be satisfied to pay out your good money for bad clothes when good clothes can be ob tained for a less price. of / wy. * A.'v. V, 1 The Cream of the Season’s Styles Decisively Redueed You know the high character of K . & A. tailored Suits. You ’ ve seen them in the windows, in the store, on the best dressed men on the street. You ’ ve admired them and longed for them. Here’ s your op- ' portunitt to own one at a big, generous saving. These Suits are faultless any way you look at them. The styles are supreme. The tailoring is nowhere t excelled, even in the highest priced models- -There are Suits of every wanted color, beautiful." fancy wors teds, cheviots, mixtures, etc., cut on. beautiful lines to a ,perfect fit. The values are simply immense. If 5 $12.00 and $13,50 , Suits Our $15.00 Suits $16.50 and $18.00 Suits • $20.00 and $22.50 .. ■ ■ V■■.; ■" Suits $25.00. and $28.00 , Suits . $ 1 0 . 2 5 $ 1 1 . 7 5 $ 1 4 . 7 5 $ 1 5 . 2 5 $ 1 9 . 7 5 I can-give yoii the best prides on any quantity of ice cream. ‘ ,, Marshall. Take This Opportunity to Be Well Dressed "A new clerk, Marlow Marion Grouse, arrived at the home of Mr. C. M, Grouse, tho- hardware met- ohant, ;hteselaY. Dr.. K. ,C. Oglesbee and family spent Wednesday and. Thursday wifchrelativesat Lumbertop, - - Aug, 17 will be held the centennial anniversary of the Olifton Presby terian chnfch. Many prominent ministers will be' present. Rev. Foster ot ilalinevilio, who was re cently chosen pastor, will be in stalled. M A IN S T R E E T . N E A R L IM E S T O N E , S P R I N G F I E L D , O H IO . t ’ " ri , ' ,k / f -> ’ v 1 * Jfl .1 i * ». * 9 - ’ r * Prof Hays - ot Bethel, Clermont County has been elected as super intendent of the Clifton schools at a^ salary of $900 to fill a "vacancy’ .caused by the resignation of Super intendent Aultmap, -Mrs. Flora Dobbins and daughters Hattie, and Zelpba, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry King of Washsng- ton C. H. W REN ’S Mr. Frank Baker and two daugh ters of Chicago Wer« .guests of the former’s brother, -Mr* Ef. T. -Baker and wife the first of the week. They returned home by way of Columbus where they spent a few days, Springfield, Ohio. C A S T O R I A For Infants and Children. > TheKindYouHaveAlways-Bought •Bears the Signature of THE ONE BiG EVENT OF THE MAD RIVER VALLEY ClarkCountyFair,Aug. il, 2,3,4 Over $ ] 2 , 0 0 0 in Speed and Glass Premiums 91 Separate and Distinct Departments Free Concerts by the Famous Cadet Band TELL ALL YOUR FR IEND S AND COME YOURSELF. BRING YOUR f a m i l y , s o m e t h i n g f o r e v e r y b o d y . Thrilling Motorcycle Races Tuesday—Six Events •###**#** *4*1* I BIG JULY . ' * * CLEARANCE SALE BEG INS THURSDAY MORNING, JULY THE 27th We would like to jirint the good news in letters six feet high. SuflW to say-— ------ ~ . It Will Be Bigger and Better Than We Rave Ever Held WAIT FOR IT!!! And you will see the greatest lot o f merchandise ever thrown out at Sacrifice Prices. REMEMBER THURSDAY, JULY 27th. We pay 'round trip carfares to all points within 40 miles of Springfield on purchases o f $15 or mor*. flat Mag usual evenIf filed a ilton. ilisput called a terri bis Harr . Magisi and vrt was ac a youu tended Aftei *d the that he ptVduc left ha; there h oceasio MeLfi and aft eluded if be arid if i it. Th the fine hut county har Mel The S of the Legion Yellow Friday, Anion F. L. Jo dell F oh College, state pr« and Rev Ptesider Mary Ei sent the Quet Ground) wi ~Upp will ty t( Fan Fan and tion. bo pi culti » This will sion will b the Penite Institution estlhg clty brech twill officers of erect fetate kets, and arid safety LE No boy for this li wants to ie tur«. The arid is wort to tho far take ftdvai followiftgi a boy from PRE Couhty School Kx stitute, Co oilier F Piemns, and Maste papers Efli County Fa SATURD Kq'ch of one vote a the Court 16th, to A meeting to and eeerct name of tho name o as aUemat cannot alt* ar th
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