The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52
■ataaigHi •rJWC.A- •Jt''3/mf&*TZZS2BLt£m^t2G)t. WKVMBW** IA ren. lavs it IS, use i . 1 >hio ITE V is ■ lop BALM onsfUlH. Remwty, onLungs. Irach*. Pnnumenl*. iSsftn, C A SH B U Y E R S 2 Days Special Opportunity Sale Saturday and Monday, Oct, 23 and 25th We Shall Offer Extra Special,Inducements to GASH BUYERS and for CASH ONLY* ■ • * * . . HAIRS, BACON, and LARD have advanced from I 1-2 to 2c per pound since our last advertisement, but we s till give you WHOLESALE PRICES on them . On these two days we w ill se ll you Hams (Crown Brand) 12 to 15 lbs, each. Per lb. . 17 1-2c Breakfast Bacon (Crown Brand) 8 to 10 lb. Pieces Per lb , 21c Bacon* Sides (Crown Brand) any quantity. Per lb. . . . . 16c Lard (Crown Brand) 5 lb. lots . . . . . , , . . 67c 25c Carton Mothers Cats f o r . ............................ .. — . . . . . . . . . 21c 30c 1*2 Gallon Can Red Karo Syrup f o r . . . .............. ..................................24c 3-IOe Cartons Ballard's Pancake Flour fo r.............................. .......................25c 3»l0c Cartons National Biscuit Co's. Cakes or Crackers fo r— . . . . .25c 9 Bars of Lenox Soap f or 25c. S h o e S p e c i a l Boys* Shoes sizes I ;to 4 1-2 p a i r . ........ ...................................... ... $LI5 Women’s Shoes sizes 2 1-2 to 4 p a i r . — .......... ..................... $1.50 Women’s Shoes sizes 4 1-2-to 8 p a i r , ! .......... ................................................ $1.85, Men’s Shoes a lls iz e s p a i r . . . — .......................... .................... $1*75 and $1.89 WE WILL PAY YOU 30c PER DOZEN IN TRADE (a t regular price only) for strictly CLEAN, FRESH EGGS 7 , . . . V * ,*** P. S. Don’t fo rget they must be CLEAN and FRESH or we cannot accept them at th is price. R o b t . B ird & S o n s C o . Call-and Examine our New, Clean Stock. Best Brands Handled Under Sanitary Methods. Fresh, Crisp Gereal Flakes, New Oats, Pancake and Buckwheat Flour Fancy Bananas, Grapes, Celery, Bermuda Onions Highest Prices Paid fo r Produce Mrs. Lillie Lem erick , of Seattle Was., arrived Teas day and will make her home w ith lior brother- in-law, M r. Andrew Jackson. Mrs. Lemeriek was bereaved of her husband by death several weefeg ago and retu rns to make h e r home here a fte r An absence of about th ir ty years. Mrs. John ffutrle died Friday afternoon after A two weeks iUntisg a t her home in Xenia. Death was, due to a complication of diseases. The deceased was a daughter of the late Sam >1G, Barber"of this place a n d is su r.iv ed by a husband and the following sisters and brothers; Mrs, Abbie Andrew, Warnm, <)., and Mrs. Kate Kriedo, of Alaska, and Mr, Depew Barber, of Pullman j City, 111,. Kobt. Barber,.Xenia. The ‘ funeral was held Monday afternoon, Cellar Drain Is Surveyed. I The Board of Education hns ftren I notified by Architect Packard's representative that every day the ■ditch problem is unsettled the board is liable for damage* As ti result flio droinogo <*on> i nutteo consisting of Mobil, Colima J and Huinman have 'had County , Bqrvo.vor Faw cett mako a curve y ‘ ami take the levels. There is from j lgiii) to Ifsiiii feet of the drain and tin ‘.gr* afeiii. .onfc unnrurea l.'l £,,<•(. o ‘ inches and the lowerfc about tec t. Tho line follows ifui east aide of i Walnut street and from the school i. house to whore thn ditch onions the j Brigner laud tim depth will tm from 1 0 tee t.a t tho lower ,n d to 12 feet at ( tin* tipper end, - ■ , ll wan held by the Surveyor ‘that I regular sewer contractors fijjonld j ho p u t on the ]ob and for tins j reason the committee had Bpring. ! hold contractors . on the ground Thursday. Itiuu l been proposed by the committee to use soft tile but +Jie* contractors say this is useless in that hard burnt sewer should be taid with cQiner.tr>} joints. I t is estimated tha t a car load of tile will be used on this job alone. No estimates liavo been made as to the cost but one contractor staled th a t bids would h a te to be received according to law Before anyone could draw Iris pay. I t is known' that the excavation for the ditch: will exceed fcjoo to say nothing of the tile. Where the'board is to get. funds for th is work is not known unless there are more cuts made .or: the building. Already tin hoard has deviated frou^lbn' fcfHoiileatioiiR and eliminated the ''hollow’’ brick which insured a ' ‘dry” wall to sav« The heutmg app tram s has also been changed to keep flown tin » tfhsl while those in Uie knowing .say the original plan# will have it be followed if the building ip properly heated. / ■• * . ,** ’ • . I ' The law requires whore jobs ex- cee«T$500 bids must be- received but toget around th e law the committee will employ men. by the day. This* however "is direct violation of law and the state authorities have held f it so many times. - Not only is the I committen ignoring this law but th e ' advice of the surveyor and the state hoard of health for thin same dram Is to be comiacted with a sewerage drain onNortti. street, Such met hod ; of conducting public business! should be enjoined as a matter of protection to the taxpayers and to safeguard the health of the child ren from poisonous gases j t is- a rank outrage tills m a tter bo igno r ed now and •changed’ latter, only -at an additional cost to axpayc-ra. The levels taken by the Surveyor prove past Contentions th a t there was no available drainage for the present sift* without enormous cost to t ho taxpayers; The figure* aim \T ka Vtha t site Selected is iij a bob'- and the surrounding territory quite a hit higher which made surlace drainage impossible. P COMING i siksgiying,Christmas N One right a?UT the u tliu r -h erc almost before we can say “Turkey.” It’s the Great Shopping Reason o f the year, OappePs are' ready— w ith a w ill and a way -to help you w ith your problems and listen, —neither you or anyone'who is interested in GOOD FURNITURE a t LOWER PRICES L\ai afford to stay away from Oappel’s. ALWAYS COMPARE THEIR PRICES, BEFORE SPENDING YOUR MONEY* } Oak Library Tael s MissionStyle, $ 11.00 sj __ Maiic of selected oak, n i J p 3 in " nut bro'.vn fumcil finish; 28x4S-in. top, m: salve logs, large magazine shelf, roomy drawer; a table you'll he proud to own. Mission Style pnmed Oak Buffet, '$ 29.00 This is a* splendid value ____ a=rra la a solid oak fumed •vq.^'-1; • rrr» # ^ || finish buffot; the top 'T :;T~iT.' measures G0x2S .inches. ,r|b w ,^irp j ,;md the French plate mirror 10x43 inches; largo cupboard and plenty, of drawer room. Cappel’s Superior ffevenpori ^ £ t ^S-f h L ' _ J T T i j L <a - ' a 1 qT ' ol W 7 / Jacobean Bed Room Suite, $ 59.00 Exactly a-5 shown in the illustration; quarter- sawed oak, fumed finish; French, plate mirrors* Dresser and Chiffonier, each, $14.50; Bed, $16.00; Dressing Table, $14.00; • Reed Go-Cart, $20.00 Deed Carte, body like the illustration, made of •round reed natural, gray or brown finish; uphol stering to, match the fin-' lab; snap-lock draft cur- . tain, reversible body, cra dle spring, a r t i l l e r y wheels, tubo push bat’s ex tend to front axle; full roll on hood find body, • Made in their own factory;- springwork guaran teed to outlast any. covering; quartered oak frame, any finish; upholstered In Spanish or black moroccoline leather; •unifold or duofold stylo....... ...................... REGULAR RURAL FREE DELIVERY 2/5-22FJ.MA/N ST. ■ C le rm o n t O a k The beat Oak H ea te r on th e m a rk e t; bu rns so ft coal or" slack; handsomely nickeled; 11-inch cc rfug a ted fire bowl; d raw center, shak ing g ra te ; ! r . a9h....... $13.00 DAYTON, OHIO zsxm burial taking place cemetery, Xema. a t WoodJaiid FALL EXHIBIT The best in quality and service lowest possible prices. at -> The =:- McFarland Grocery Mr. H erbert P a tton , sou of licv . Mrs. J . W. Patton , who was injured several weeks ago, when h is com panion, Miss Mable BaUabaugb, was k illed by an auto strik ing their motorcycle, lias been in a very critical condition since Tuesday, suffering with urwmio poisoning and h ea rt trouble. The young man had recovered bis bruises and the shock of tho accident so th a t lie was able to return to school a couple of weeks ago. During the past week he had not been well and early Tuesday morning was taken violently ill and during the day and n igh t was in convulsions. Latest reports ind icate some improvement bu t the danger point has not been passed. OF ! 5 local and personal ^ -“Above Ail” smoko tho Bold. Foster B. Houston as trustee ofi the estate of Leon II. and 15. D- Hous ton 1ms filed his report and gives the i former’s assets .at $099,04'».70 and the latter at $524,621. i B*membor tho Silver Medal Oqn- 1tost in the opera house, Thursday evening, October 22. .Jp o r the nest few/lays XvvjlUoll the pure Russian Mineral on s t u special price. Imported and Atnen- ean brand:;. C. M. Kidgway. FOR SALB-Aboot 23 Bmilltf the tvuvker. Mr, W. I>. Nisbi-t, of Ohloftpo. 1« etiioeted i.eio Sahballi to nimnd the day With Ujg parents, Mr. and Mis. j , H.NlBhet. Mrs. Jacob Siegler visited relatives in Cincinnati, Tuesday. I An unusually large line of men’s medium and high grade work shoes at $2.50 to $5,00. Nioley’s, Spring- field, O. -*Kt»ih *nd 1 »*,*»*.^ ej*f-.*f,** e l*r, ■ , A t t y » «.i-k "1 Flour tiio next time. If grocer doesn 'tk iep it In Btock call S * mill m d it will lift promptly de livered to you* Mr. J . E, Hastings, Mrs. Robert Bird and Mrs. W. P. Anderson of this place and Mrs. \V. B. Ander son, of Olirton, attended the Woman’s Presbyterial convention in Columbus Thursday. Mr. W. B. Anderson also went to Columbus and w ith his wife will remain for a visit with friends. BeoJ. ,rM. Willoughby for fancy groceries. William Jennings Bryan is sched uled to speak in Xenia, October 20, iu cording to published reports, Rich mond Pearson Hobson its to speak In Xenia on October 20. Messrs. O. L. Smith and L. F. Tindall attended Use banquet a t the new million dollar Miami Motel m Dayton Tuesday evening when the baukcr:) in Croup Tine met. A num ber of prominent fhmncers from over the county were present. Mr. Smith drove 'through and hostile Mr. Tindall was accompanied by Hubert Elder, of Selma and 1*. M. '.■toNVhS’t, of Yellow Kpniigs. Dr* and Mrs. F. O. Cray enter tained a company of friends Mon day evening at the Algonquin hotel, complimenting Hon. ami Mrs. C. R, McMillan, of Colville, Wash, Mr. McMillan who has the luilior of representing his district in.the Sente in Washington, Is a former Oodarville resident, and Dr. and Mrs. (Jray’s guests included a num* bor of former friends from tha t lo cality. Boses and ferns In artistic arrangement centered the table, and as tho guests were seated the orchestra played ‘‘fciliould Auld Ac quaintance Bo Forgot?” and throughout the evening songs and music of reminiscenco were played, Several after-dinner speeches wore made by Senator McMillan, Dr. J.. O. Stowart, of Gedarvillo, and Mr, Gray, and a clover guessing contest was one of the feature* of the even ing Tho hostess read ‘‘The Bl«ss- iugof Momory” by Asa Boyd; also a pomn “To Tern pin People” by Wilbur Nisbrt. Handsome place cards, souvenirs of tho Alaska trip taken by Dr. and Mrs, Gray last summer, sealed tho following guests: lion, and Mrs. O.- R. McMillan, Dr. and Mrs. J. (>. Htowarl, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh M. HLormont, MJ hn Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crouse, Mr, ami Mrs, Calvin Barber. Mr. ami Mrs, Beveridge Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. James Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. William Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Hilo* Mnrrloek, all of C-edrirville, and Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Gray. —Dayton Journal- Womens Suits,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. N e s t o f S e r v i c e .G u a r a n t e e d Fur Trimmed Suits VALUES $I7*5 o to $35 Made of black and navy serges;’ full sill;' lined, also white chinchillas and new tjporfcu wIHi bolts and pockets. Splendid ly tailored In new lengths. yjpjaaaaci.v •m juuij|<r:~"'i—fr■ ShetpeRetaining Suits $ 2 5 . 0 0 Made of fine broadcloth in Russian green, tobacco brown, navy and black. Bos coat styles with braid trimming, fur collar; silk lined. Now stylo skni. Real Fine Suits $37.00 to $50.00 Greatest display of stunning tailor made stilts; also eenthannual suits for women and iiiisser. Fur irlmnud , braid, or plain taSlormrfdo, Equal locuofnin work. Newest colors. Shapeliness in Corsets Insures Perfect-Fitting Garments Milady cannot be too careful in {selecting tho proper corset as a foundation for her Autumn suit and evening gowns. In fact the cornet makes thollmm. Wo show a complete lino of the new American Liidv, Waim-H, Oonsard, Frolasct and ..Cor good corsets. FREE FITTING SERVICE. $ 2.00 Smart Fall Coats FOR $12.50 If you want exclusiveness at this price, come to Hutchison & Gibmiy'p for your suits, loo different styles of Iho newest mode's of Hie season;, broadcloths dia,. nftlp.. whipcordn and gabardines; also fur trimmed velvets. FUR TRIMMED COATS In broad (doth ft 1 7 CO Black,Brown* nml Corduroy ^ 1 1 Navys,_Gtey New Fall Dresses FROM $15.00 to $37.50 Made of Georgette crapes, fluting, elinr- meuses, serges, and, and sorgo com binations, m black, navy, lim ite r's green and African brown in very new model*. Afternoon dresses and evening gowns^-* nil tho latest ideas for thefall and winter soaaon. Made of rich chiffons, laces, cnarmuoaes and velvets; a t $25.00 to $37.5o Silk Waists In Georgette Gropes, Chiffons, Taffetas, Plaids and Stripes from $3.50 to $ 12.50 : HUTCHISON & GIBNEY XENIA, • » - OHIO.
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