The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52

Savings in Purchases That Your Gash W ill Get You Saturday and Monday, Oct. 16 and 18 W# W ill S e ll Y ou f o r CASH ONLY : on tho A b o v e 2 Bays . HAMS-Crown Brand, 12 to 15 lb. each. Per lb; . . . 16o BREAKFASTBACON-CrownBrand,10 lb. piece. Per lb, . 191 -2c BACONSIDES—CroWnBrand, any quantity. Per lb , . 15c LARD—Crown Brand, 5 lb. Lots . . . . . . . , 55c 25 Pound Sack Best Cane Granulated Sugar for <6|. 3E ■ , f Get it Now, SOAP—9 Bars leriox Soap for . . . . . . . . . 25c SYRUP.-.1-2 6al, Red Karo (White) Syrup . . . . ? 23c FLOUR—25 lb. $k. Golden Fleece F lo u r ...................... 75c TUNA FtSiU*10c Can for , . . . . . . . 8c T0BACC0««Uniori Workman Per Package . . . . . . 4c W , . . * * * POSITIVELY NO GOODS CHARGED AT THESE PRICES We Will Pay You 27c Per Doss. for CLEAN, FRESH EGGS in trade. Bring us Your Surplus. ‘ r; ■.Y ■ ; - ; \ t ■' ' - ... w „V.-r .■ -■ -. . - v, .. ••• Robt. Bir$*& Sons Go. UUKS’ AffiSOCtETY. The Laities’ Aid Society o f the ¥• K. church will give * Burner at th* church on tbs evening of the twenty-second o f October. 'The So­ ciety will have on display a number o f articles for sale, Ten cents will be charged at the door which will Include,, refreshments. Everyone cordially invited. Preach** Annual Sermon. What is known locally as “Th* Vegetable Sermon" waa given recent­ ly by the bishop of Stepney, England, in Shoreditch Church. The origin of the sermon goes back aJmoat two cen­ turies. Thomas Fairchild, a Boston gardener, who died In 1729, be­ queathed a sum of money for the pur­ pose of paying a preacher to deliver a lecture In the church *'ld the after­ noon of Tuesday in every - Whitsun week," The lecture must be one of the two following subjects: "The Wonderful Works of Godin Creation” or "The Certainly or the Resurrection of the Dead, a* Evidenced by Changes In the Animal and Vegetable Parts of the Creation.” , The lecture was first preached in 1720 and has been deliv­ ered annually ever aince. « e « J . ( i t . 'Willoughby for fapby groceries. ’___________ _ The W . 0 . T. U. w ill m ost Thurs­ day afternoon, Oct. si, at 2 p. m,* at the Library room. There w ill be a grayer meeting for the women o f Oedarvill# and. vicinity at the R , P . church, Fri day afternoon, Oct. 22, at 2 p. m A ll are urged to be present. Berl J. 8 , B . MoMlohael and It B . Barber, motored to Hebron, Irid., .. Ttn ladies o f the M. E.- church delightfully entertained about seventy-five ladles Wednesday afternoon at the home o f Mrs, 0 . B . Crouse at a Bime >Sociai. Re­ freshments wore; served during the afternoon by the entertaining com­ mittee i Mrs. Crouse, Mrs. Prtton, Mrs. Little, Mrs. Stormont, Mrs. Wideqer, Mrs. Trumby, Mrs, IlifT, Murrry, Mrs. Puffer, Mrs. Hart­ man, J Ladies* latest style fall boots in bronze, patents,, bright or dull kids. this week where they attended the |AU sizes. Widths AAA to E. Nisley’s, ■JJ. P . S y n o d . Miss Laura B. Mo.EIwain, of Xenia, died Wednesday evening at her horn* after an illness o f several months. Miss McElwaln for 28 years taught In the X en ia Bchools and was a woman whom every one liked and whom her pupils honored. Two brothers and two ststera sur­ v ive; Andrew, o f Kansas C ity; I). B. McElwaln o f near Ib is place; Mrs. Frank W o lf ot the Burling­ ton pike and Miss E tta, Xen ia libarian. Th# funeral w ill be held Friday afternoon from the home. John Sale on iljaugh w ill hold a public aturday, Oct. 80. Mrs, Sylvia Oerhelner and daugh­ ter, Miss Marguerite K y le, of Wal­ do, O., have been the guests o f relatives here th > past week. Mrs. F. B. Turnbull entertained the member* o f the Kadantra Club Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Leo Anderson has rented the Marsh property recently vacated by Mr. O, M. Townsley. Springfield, O. --Soda water and ice cream every day in the year at C. M. Ridgway’s. Fancy orders a specialty. *b*m mymdumm Springfield’s G r e a te s t Store WREN ’S V 40 Store* nd ar o n e R o o f His. Desire. •Tin going down to the hotel.” said old inan Bfentover,’ "to consult that ere celebrated Surgeon who adver­ tises to perform operations entirely without pain. I want to get him to cut oit my worthless son-in-law."— Judge. - ' Public Sale! Fire damaged the girl's dormitory at Antioch, Sabbath, the flames hav­ ing started in the roof o f the building supposedly from sparks. A good part of the roof was. burned before the ar­ rival of the Yellow Springs fire de­ partment, The only damage outside of the roof was by wafer into the rooms below. Several of the girl stu- dertts lost their personal affects .by water damage. The loss is covered by insurance. Miss Grace Walters, who has been thhe guest o f Mr. 0 . M . Crouse and wife for several weeks returns home Saturday. Public Sale . I will sell at public sale on the Levi Atkinson farm two and one-half miles south-east of Selma on the Charleston toad, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26,1915 Commencing at 10 a. m„ the following; 2 HEAD OF HOBBES 2 Consisting ofone agedgeneral purpose * mare and 1 ten year old general purpose mare. • • . 8 HEAD OFCATTLE 8 ’ Consisting o£2Short'Hom cows; 1 two year old Short Horn roah. heifer due to freshen December 1; 1 two year Old Short Horn bull; 3 nine months old calves; 1 Spring Short Horn heifer calf. 9 HEAD OF HOGS 9 Consisting of ’ one sow and 8 pigs weighing about 10Olbs. each. Farm Implements J two horse wagon and bed good as new; drag harrow, disc harrow,, cultiva­ tors, breaking plows, sled, cOrn binder, com shetler, Deering mower, sack truck, buggy, forks; shovels, hoes, £ iron kettles and rings, 3 sides of Work harness, bridles, lines, collars, 2 sets of buggy harness, 1 grind stone and wheelbarrow. . i 12 tens of find Timothy hay in barn, 525 shocksof corn In shook HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 Lounge, bedstead, dining room chairs, 1 dining table, 2 suit cases, 1 set bed springs, 1 sewing machine, X Flor­ ence heating stove, 1 Majestic range, 1 bureau, vaceuum cleaner, kitchen table, fifty yards ofwool ingrain carpet, twenty- five yards of rag carpet, 20 yards of matting, kitchen linoleum 3 stands, cupboard, buggy robe, lard cans, clothes wringer, lard press arid sausage grinder, 1 churn and other household articles. i Trnrma Mad* Known Day o f Sal* - Miss Anns Atkinson Mrs. Rspsr Wads TITUS BROS. Aucts. ROBERT ELDER, Clerk. The undersigned will positively sell at public sale, the hotel and Jjyery.stock at the Waddle Livery-Barn, CedaVville, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16,1915 Commencing at X o’clock p., mM the following property.’ '■ ' 8 HEAD QF HORSES 8 * * Consistingof road and general purpose horses weighing from BOO to 1200 ibs. each. Most of these horses are family broke 2nd ready for use. . ’ BUGGIES AND HARNESS ! Consisting of 8 piano box, 1 stanhope,. I runabout, 1 carriage, carrage poles, 6 sets single harness, 1 Set heavy coach harness, XSet of heavy carriage harness good as new, 1 one horse wagon. OVERLAND AUTOMOBILE Model 1914 run about 6000 mites and guaranteed to be in first class condition, HOTEL FURNISHINGS ‘ Consisting of gas range, gas' heating Stoves, beds, {.bedding, tables, chairs, Come Now! It’s Worth Your While The American people are emerging unscathed from the three of one of the . most disheartening periods of business depression ever known'—Emerging gloriously and without sacrifice—strong in their business faithsand policy, into what iagoing to bean exceptional era of proiperity. There has of necessity been need for much self-denial, but with better times in sight, thera isevery­ where a spirit of optimism and a disposition tc boon take a holiday and DRESS UP ALL ALONG THE LINE « ">•„ -* V ■ WREN'S, The big store, foresaw this condition—Realized that the time war near at hand when the demand for replenishment of stocks would be insistent and to this end THE BIG STORE stands equipped today in the matter of merchandise absolutely f.t par with the best emporiums of the land, and so far superior to anything of its kind in Springfield that comparison isnot permissible., and now we I nvite youto . thebig autumn demonstration Which, in the matter of store service,' quality, variety, assortments and “real bigness" will come to you in the nature of a wonderfully agreeable surprise. Space here will not permit mention in*detail of the many good /things which w.e have in our store for you. BUT NOMATTERWHAT Y0U NEEDFORYOURSELF0RF0R YOUR HOMEWE HAVE IT. Forty store under one roof. Convenient place to shop. You're safe on QUALITY for we sell every article under a strict guarantee. You're* safe on .priejes, for through buying everything in large quantities than other stores we - can afford to, and do sell for less. Yqu save time, steps and worry by coming WREN'S and * - • * ‘ ‘ - WE REFUND YOUR FARE ON PURCHASES OF FIFTEEN DOLLARS OR OVER AND PAY CHARGNIS ON ALL MAIL ORDERS OF $5.00 OR MORE. Make Your Arrangements to do Yonr Fall Buying at WREN’S Greatest Store. Ohe o f our popular young nieo who journeys to Dayton each Sun­ day where he spends, a foeta l 1,0ur with "th e intended" suffered more o f less damage to his derby owing to th# carelessness o f Uncle Bam s mailmen . W h y a hab sh ou ldb« sent by mail Is bssfc explained by th* faot that the young gent wore away “ FapaV* hat last Sunday •vening and oarer knew the differ once for some time afterwards. Hale wars exchanged by mail as a result Walter** arrived Slightly disfigured. There is always more or less nervousness dlsplayd when the part­ ing time comes, due likely to haste fn catching tho‘ ‘ owl” car but we are safe in saytng there w ill he no mis- take IB hats for some time a* our young gentlemen friend w ill have no trouble In selecting his at first glance. Mrs. O. M. W ilcox ot New Paris returned home today having been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. X . Kichards. Bev. and Mrs. M» P . Jackson had for their guest last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Cork, o f Toronto, Canada, who are visiting the latter’* father, Mr. A. 8 . Frazer in Xenia. Mr. Cork is the organist and leader ot a large choir in the M< E. ckurch in his city, Mr. Gdorgo Huston, o f Topeka, Kan., and son, Clarence, of Urbatta, spent several days here with Mrs. Elizabeth Bhroades. I t has been nine year* since Mr. Huston visited his old home here and he finds many changes. , Mr. and1Mrs.Colin McMillan, of Orin, Washington, is the guest o f his brother* and sistsrs here, Mr. McMillan has been located in the west for several years, - What a Woman Can Do. A Woman may not be able to writs Her Part lit th* Task. It is a wise child who noTer pro­ vides unwitting fun lor hla eiders, but it la a race child who never makes remarks that set these elders think­ ing. A devoted leader of the suffrage Catise sometimes illustrates a:possible point by the story of a little country* boy set to picking early strawberries for the family table with the strict injunction: "Now, I want to bear * steady whistle coming from the patch all the while you are at work.” At supper time the strawberries were portioned out, and the smiling boy received an extra share. His lit-., tie sister thereupon protested that sh* should he served as liberally as her brother. "But Willie picked the berries,” she was gently reminded. '"You dldnlf help to pick them, did you, dear?” "No," was the unexpected answer, "but I whistled while While did!” .... . , «t4t Helpful example, y The doet. Heine, is said to have had a pretty habit of standing before a mirror and-cursing himself. This pas­ time is heartily recommended to poet* of the present day. Having ample time to devote to it, they could do the job much better than the busy inan who must perforce give attention poetry, but she help* to make life a 'to hi* dally grind, no matter how cor- grand, sweet song every time she can# diaily pleasure beckons.—Kansas City a fedshei of cherries.--Toledo Bind*. dishes, refrigerator apd other articles used for hotel purposes. Torms Mad* Known Day o f Sat* J G. E. BOYD F. K, WADDLE R. E. CbRRY^ Xttct. - ANDREW JACKSON, Clerk, ‘ • n w x a u s ^ N g o m o j g a A p m u r i « * » * A B < g 9 U 0 i i ! B i o o » a j i i f ) o r NEW FALL EXHIBIT OF= WomensSuits,Gowns, Coats,Waists, FursandSkirts W E A R E R E A D Y with everything that is fashionable in Women's and Misses' Outer Garment of highest quality at popular prices. The styles and varieties are more varied for this season than ever before and we will add more fame to our Ready-to-Wear Departments. Women who wish to dress well on a small outlay will find this the best place to buy their garments. * * Nest of Service Guaranteed Fur Trimmed Suits VALUES $ i 7 . 5 o to $35 Made o f blkok and navy 6erges; full silk lined, also white chinchillas and new Hporls With belts and pockets, Splendid­ ly tailored in new lengths. ShapeRetaiaing Suits $ 25.00 Mad* o f fine broadcloth in Russian green, tobacco brown, navy and black. Box cost styles with braid trimming, fur collar; silk lined. New Style skirt. in.n..n, ni, iuiiim.i.mi ii1 Real Fine Suits $37.00 to $50.06 Greatest display ot stunning tailor made suits; also semi-annual suits for women and misses. Fur trimmed, braid, or . plain tallormgde. Ktjual to custom Work. Newest colors. Shapeliness in Corsets Insures Perfect-Fitting Gurnients Milady cannot be too careful in selecting the proper corset as a foundation for her Autumn su it and evening gowns. In fact the oorsst makes thelins*. Wo show a complete line o f the new American Lady, Walnes, Goasartf, Frolasst and other good corsets, FREE FITTING SERVICE. $2.00 Smart Fall Coats FOR $12.50 I f you want exclusiveness at this price, come to Hutchison & Gibnsy’s for your suits, 100 different styles of the newest models of th e , season; broadeioths diagonals, whipcords and gabardines; also fur trimmed velvets. FUR TRIMMED COATS In broadcloth $17.50 Black,Brnwns and Corduroy Navy#, Grey New Fall Dresses FROM $15.00 to $37.50 Mads of Georgette crepes, satins, char- mSuaes, serges, and, and serge com­ binations, in black, navy. Hunter’ s green ' and African brown in very new model*. Afternoon dresses and evening gowha— a ll the latest ideas for the fall and Winter season. Made of rich chiffons, laces, charmuesss and velvets; at $25.00 to $37.50 Silk Waists In Georgette Crepes, chiffons, Taffetas, Plaids and Stripes from $3.50 to $12.50 HUTCHISON «S XENIA, - - OHIO.

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