The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52
( C l o t h e s « f f’ M A S m ) at all kin U D R Y J\ HOWt « 1nfO?!/| )r^.y0Wi<iM<* your ,lOUI° y ° « nm always wnrriul about f f, f i*1*}*' Rft#r y °u w n jour own home- you wear a happy and »aUsfli (l smite. , t,a»u 5’ou towards owning your own home amt will bo glart to be of assistance, Call amt let ub talk tbe matter over with you, i)u it to-day, . The Cedarville Building & Loan Association Incorporated fpp ................$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 Subscribed Stocks............ $126.4-25,00 BOARD OF DIRECTORS W. J.Tarhox, President David ftradfute, Vice-Pres. J. W. Dixon W. H. Barber 0 , M. Crouse W. A*%teiicer B, E. McFarland ' W. M, Cottrell . Andrew Jackson, Secretary. HOME Clothing Co, ■Wine o f Cardui, 'uk'. At Wieterman’ s. ! J Now is the Time , to think $bout selling us your cream fe Creamery Co. < XENIA, OHIO ,;j f ' , * ’ ■“ ’ • a , , ■ ■ , 4 :.-4 Highest Price Cream Buyers Both Phenes Cans furnished 30 days for free trial. WATT BROS. Mr. Fred. MeElwain, who lias! been teaching at Versailles tin past! yi ar moved to Troy this week whom i ^ tie iias been chosen as teacher of j W nvanuel training in The high school, Rev. It. li. (lalhieath and family, |jjft of SusijucliaiHia. Da., are making j fa the former's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth j Galhreaih a visit. Mrs. C. M, Croimo was at homo Tuesday afternoon to about-seven ty- fivc ladies in honor of her guests, Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Woodward, of Washington, D. C. A two-eoursB luncheon wras served the guests on the lawn. FOR RENT—House of ? rooms on s Sale Main street. G. II. Smith, / ■ —For good pure spieeB get them at Ridgway's. Mr. Raymond Williamson, son o f Mr. David Williamson, was badly injured. Sabbath whileriding a horse out to pasture to bring in the other horses. Oneunimal kicked at the hvrse ho was riding causing If to rear backwards and fall to tlio ground with tbe rider underneath. ’ While no bones' were broken Ray mond sustained a bruised hip and limb that has been causing him some pain. Mr, Smith Chambliss and wife, of [Xenia, and son, Bert and wife, of Cincinnati, spent Sabbath with Mr. A. H. Eliis, Airs. W. R. Haines and daughter, Deborah, of Norman, Oklahoma, are guests ot Mr, and Mrs. A. M, Toukmsph and other relatives in tills vicinity. Miss Gertrude Bumgarner, who has been visiting in the southern ipart of the state for several' weeks, ■has returned home. | Mrs. Oliver Dodc s, 'of Akron, hits been called here owing- to the lllneHt* of her mother, Airs J. H. Wolford, So, Detroit S t , ■M flttBn iHm a i Xenia, Ohio Rev. J. s. E. McMicbael left Wed nesday evening for Monmouth, III., owing to the serious condition of his mother. 5 I LOCAL AND PERSONAL £ rinrduL ‘T&r . A t Wisterman’a, Mrs-.C- lu Finney and daughter, Lnusia* were visitors in Payton the last of the week,' Mr, and Mrs. John C. Flunky and two sons have returned home from a visit near Oregonia where they at tended the McGrath reunion. Remember the sale of what wan knowu as the Samuel Howell -farm on the premises, Monday, Sept*m«. her 1. The farm is mil© south of Selma and .was owned by the late BrianP , FanHIn. - ' *' D. E. Paullin, Executor- ’ •■- >f • • •- :.\n :-.y■. ’ ■.*■-*. Dr, -Isaac Wisterman has been spending Afew days in Rockford, M f. J. E, Waddle has rented the [Smith property vacated by Rev, M. ; J. Toyiof. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E,.Church will hold a market at J. W. Johnson’ s Saturday! August <K>, at 2 o'clock; - - P kiva TES akk :—Household furni ture, carpels and bedding, this com ing week, ' George Siirodes Mr. James Thomas* of Chicago* arrived this morning and has joined his family who have been guests of Mr. A . G. Evei'eth and family. Mrs, Florence Rcmsberg, wlioj visited with Mr., and Mrs. J, H. j ; Wolford ior several days returned [ |to her home in Springfi.eUlv Tuesday. The Turbos Lumber Co.,- has been awarded the contract for ihn erection of the new addition to the Cilfion school house. Rev. W. P. Harrim&n, supply ot- the Falrviow It, P, congregation, Smiths Ferry, Pa., is expected hM*o this week, to preach m the K. 1 * church, Main St., Ayg. til ami Sept. Mr, Charles Gillaugh and family and Mr. atul Mrs. Clinton Crow, of Dayton, spent Sabbath with Mr, and Mrs. G, W, Crouse. Tho improvement of the Clifton and Cedarville pike is 'progressing nicely there being from t«i enty to twenty-four teams hauling stone a day. Most of these teams make five loads a day. A t this rate about 1 B 0 yards of Slone Is 'being put on per day, Tho road lias boon com pleted to a point this side of Air. II, N. Coe’s residence. Misses Wanctta and Blanch Nortbup and Miss Iva SpiUlnger,or Coshocton, will return home Ratiu- (lay after-a two weeks visit with relatives and friends. - Canned corn and tomatoes are especially priced in dozen lots. •-Nagley Bros. Mr;Fred Barber returned to Hew York City, Tuesday after a two week’ s visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 . Barber. Air. Charles Coulter and family, of Oxford, are visiting Mr, R. B Barber and family. Dame Fashion has sent us her best ideas, portrayed in those new Shits, Coats and A u ii’ -m wear. Not merely ‘ ‘now,’’ either, but a different kind of newness. Distinctiveness and personality, hard to describe* tiio same lovely fashion, found In tho best apparel shops of the East. Stfoll’lbrougb—you cannot help but ho attracted and fascinated by,the display s. Aii un v,i t nl ly large variety of New styles tor Fall in-,designs and materials in Women's and Misses’ Tailor- made Baits from $10 Up, Wo can not recall a season when there was such a variety of really charming styl rs in tailored and dotm-tailofed suits as is offered tlilo autumn for your approval. MomoriginaHty than usual has been shown by desigueiUin the creation of their models, and the cuf of tho coats and tho drap ing o f tho skirts are so varied as to completely obviate satnoness. And this feature is not confined to high-priced novelties, for in our inexpensive suits the greatest variety is offered. i Tho largeness ami completeness of this early showing, which includes everything that is new atul authentic in cut* style, material and color, make It ono that will bo thoroughly appreciated by fashionable women who-desire to select their suits Immediately. - Beautiful collections to select from at $23, and $35. . We pay your round-trip fare to Springfield on purchases Of $15.00 o r ©*>*% T h e E dw a rd W ren Co. Springfield, Ohio. m MM Ladies’ andMisses Suits, Coats,Skirts,Dresses, Waists, SilK Petticoats, Muslin Underwear, Children’s School Dresses, Etc., JEtq., By Order of the Court Sale Starts Saturday Morning 8:30; Goods Removed to 107 East Main S t., Springfield, Ohio. Be Here at the Hour of Opening. One Dollar will Do ■ the Work of Ten,. Plenty of Experienced ■ Salespeople, ■r <;- . ’iZ&ii&m saves money SAVES TIME 3 0 D A Y S F R E E T R I A L . s a v e s fuel ’ SAVES LABOR Mrs, J'..W. Johnson at-home 1 Thuvadsy aft»t-m*on to the members ] of the Kftdantra Club and -a tew in vited friends, , THE WIZARD FIRELESS COOKING KETTLE • w d sD ^ r iiL em m m &m m m * o r T he ag e . the fireless w iza r d \> The Wlsiard Pireless Cooking JEvettlc combine# the advantage# of the expensive firele«& cocdcers and the common cooking kettle, and gives yon a simple insulated kettle requiring no soapstone or other he&ters, You do not have to transfer the Wizard to a big cumber some box. .All you have toyb is to put tho food to he cooked in the Wizard. The Wizard does the rest. The Wizard is a wonder. The principle la a scientific fact. It is thelasfc word in fireless cookery* Any method of retaining heat at cooking temperature will do the work, Why bother with expensive devices? Get tho Wizard. It docsnot cost much, It is insulated with ground mica. A non* conductor. Nothing can injure it. It ia sanitary. The insulationwill not decay. ’It will not pack down. "Always ready to use. ' THE WIZARD SAVES 50 MINUTES ON THE HOUR OF FUEL COST IT WILL COOK Oat Meal, Breakfast-Food, -Boiled Bice, Barley Mush, f^JEtice, Cream o f Wheat, Vitos, Cracked Wheat, Gra ham Mush, Postum Cereal, Stock, Split Tea Soup, Mut ton Broth, Chicken Soup, Vegetable Soup, Corn Soup, Mock Turtle Soup, Chicken Broth,* Lentil Soup, Boast Beef, Boast Veal, Boast Pork, Pork Tenderloin, Fresh PorkAndSauerkraut, Boast Lamb, Boast Chicken, Boiled.Beef, Veal Bolls, Veal Curry, Beef . Stew, Corned Beef, Pot Boast, Stuffed Steak, Boiled Ham, Stuffed Heart, Sweet Breads, Beef Loaf, Corn, 'Parsnips, Potatoes, Toma toes, Onions, Cabbage, Sau erkraut, Macaroni, Spa- «. gbetti, Oysters, Fisb, and a’ ' thousand other good things to eat. Thinkwhaf theWizard does. Cook# anything you can cook in au expensive firele£3 cooker at tho cost of an or dinary aluminum kettle, Keep# food hot* S. vc# money, time, labor, worry. Nothing burned. A fireless cooker in -* kettlo form* Send your order now TRY IT OUT The Wizard is made ia two sizes, Four and Six Quart. It is constructed of beautiful aluminum. Will not rutt. Will not corrode. Will laat a lifetime. It is hygienic, The FourQnart retails for $3.75, The s\s Quart for$4.73 We give you either size at these prices', cartage paid, and when your order is received trill ship at once and will mail you a sub scription bond which wilt be received by tbe newspaper in which this advertisement is printed at 11,00 to cover $1,00 in valuation of regular subscription price. ' REMEMBER THIS We art so positive the Wizard will give you complete satisfaction that if you art dot satisfied and return theWizard to n#wo will .refund the full fine* pam and will make you a present of the subcutiptlon* Wa knowjust what tht Wizard will do* Wa want you to know, This 1*a fair offsr* Wt rtftr you to TEE (fflAKMAH SAVINGS AND TftUSX C0„ Okie, as It tut ftiiakUity andfinancial standing, The articles to he cooked, are placed iu the Wizard and ate allowed to remain there just one-sixth' of the ‘ time required in the old way. This starts the cook ing process. Take thekettle off the fuel and allow to remainon the non-conductor mat until ready to serve any time after the cooking has been completed. >Potatoes require 30 minutesof steady boiling. Boil in the Wizard! for 5 minutes, place on the mat for 25 minutes.- They are ready to serve or you can leave them in the Wizard and they will be hot and mealy for hours. Same method, used with everything. Just Cook for one-sixth the time of the old way, then set on the mat for the balance of time. Saves 50 minutes. Go out the afternoon. ’■Food ready for supper. Prepare before bed time. Bebeat for a few minutes in tbe morning. Fine. Send inyour order for the Wizard bow . Do not delay. ^ Your moneyback if youdonotthink it the best thing in theworld* We stand haokof our claims. Your pa* perandtheWiwtrd for the one price asan inducement* Send your Older MOW, c.f IM#«•»(*» *«l anil m *JI(•«•wShr«4u*rt« SUBSCRIPTION CERTIHCAtS the wizard comma utek SU. sales C o , 1576Wfcst ThirdS(r«el. OieveltM.’ Clit*, 1 *iidese anbacrit»li*K tft Die qoart Wizard Firftlcs* Cfiolsluj N*Hk, eaH«gi le he and oae__ ... „ prepaid, IS I am r,t.t ratisfiril with thoWizard after 30days trial, 1amto re turn thoWii-md vo»t teme ami you are to refund to ms the full pnmnase price without stopping «.y ejibbtuiptioa. tfottie Address__ City *r f twWwM IDlSHkWlln
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