The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52
mmm *m g Bggg .'■aw,*.. MUM pMMWMhi Pall and Winter ,W t have row in over 606 styles of| foreign t*’**iyl jiomfwtic woolens for the Fall end W int«r »oe? >n. A fine line o f Overcoating* to seUot from. Now is the timt to s e ln t yo^r Fell Suit end Overcoat. D o it now, ^Leading Tailor - tOHIO f *Wr t m t J TRY OUR JOB PRINTING \.cftV* Dodge] Brothers Motor Cars /?•> It i$ establishing a very notable record for low. cost of mainten an ce and freedon from repair Almost liny ow jiorcan give yo^. impressive ' fasts and figures in this connection. In and o f themselves, they oonstitnte a very strong ' incentive to- ownership. Ih e gasoline oonanmption is"unusually low The tlr« mileage is unusually high The price o f the Touring Car or Boadster' complete -la $788 (f. o. b. Detroit) • 9% k** &Cammiiigs Ant* Aad&sbrldrfaad Supplies. Oar owflsij* f o l welcome So ns* our frse air service at the cutb. ,.%}**? hjbtfM i f “ Glad to meet you! AND YOUR NESS AND 3 S 3 3 THIS PAPER WANTS* FAMILY TO ENJOY * s 3 *• PR0SPERI1 W r i t e u s y o u r id e fs a b o u t im p r o v in g lo c a l co n d it io n s THE TARBOX LUMBER CO„ Lumber, Fence, Paints, Oils. ON ANOTHER PAGE OF THIS paper yon will find a very attractive offer from The Exchange Bank of Ce- danrllle. Do not fail to read as it will be changed each week. Profit by their proposition and Grow With them. M A X W E L L AU TOM O B ILE Agency, Anto and Horse Livery and Feed Stable. Forest £ . Waddle, Resi dence phone 90. Bam 98. 1 PATRONIZE THE CEDARVILLE Bakery. Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies Special Orders given attention. Tele* P J.^E. POST, PROPRIETOR. SEE WOLFORD, FOR GENERAL Blaeksmitbing and Wagon Making. Auto and Buggy Painting. Telephone 26, 1 M c F a r l a n d GROCERY co . f o r promptly Delivered. BAT HINTON ICE CREAM. Hxfial attention given to patties and jumm S i . Neapolitan brick 25c, ice Cream delivered in any entity* *' W . H. OWENS. BLACKSMITHING and Repairing. How work and hots*- shoring a speeMty* i . See JT. M. WILLOUGHBY FOR Good Thing* to Eat, Groceries, Fmi-ttf and. Vegetables. . Highest The Cedarville Four Mills wish to announce they are still making Gold en Flour and want you to give it a trial the next time you Order flout. Buy a Florence Coal Oil Stove. RAY McKEE, H A N N A B E R Y & CUMMINS, Overland and Reo Automobiles and all auto accessories. Use our free air at the curb. South Main Street BEST LINE OF FRESH HOME- made Candies, and Dolly Varden cho colates. Cigars and tobacco at JOHN KONDES* BILLIARD PAR- I«OJ$* The Cedarville Herald. | i .o a F*wr Y * » r . KARLH BULL - CMJtOf HOME CLOTHING CO. .MEN'S and Boys' High Grade Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods and Shoes. Get tho Habit Trade at Home. A E, RICHARDS, THE DRUG- gist. Five lull sals *f dishes to be given away. Gome and tee them. O.M. Townaley ahd Salt Meats, Fruits and Vegeta* blei* KERR A HASTINGS BROS. COAL Grains, Fence, Harness, Implements, Etc# OWENS & SON, AUTOMOBILE Service Station. Special attention Entered at the Post-Office, Gsdar- vtlle, October 81, 1887, a» seeond elass matter. FR IDAY , SEPTEMBER! W.^HO —FOR SALE ;—Good Jersey cow. Inquire of C, H . Grouse, Mr. J. E . Pierce. is quite sick having suffered a light stroke o f paralysis, lfr s . Raper Wade entertained Wednesday, in honor of Miss Kate Gibsoq, o f Xenia. Those present were; Mr*.'McMillan and daughter, Oora, Mr. and M rs., Obas. Steven son and little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Andersop Finney and Emile, ' Mr, J, J . Ready, representing, the Cleveland National Fire Insurance Company, is here In the interest of the company, .there being a number of local stockholders in this viqtmty. "The Glarions" singers And enter- tamers will appear at *tn* opera house, Tuesday, October 8,‘ at 7;S0 and the admission is free. J. W . Huddleston, of Indianapolis, Ind,, police force, a member of the com pany stands <1 ft. 4J$ inches tali, 13 shoe, number 20 collar,, 7 5-8 hat, weighs 316 lbs. and has a voice in proportion singing with ease to B fiat below th e - base cleff. Prof, Lough is from Columbus and both these gentlemen aire h igh ly recom mended by Dr. W . R . McGhesney, who has heard them. They dome In the interest of. the prohibition campaign * j . „ Mr. Robert. Hutchison, .o f Phila delphia, a college student, and Miss Myrtle St. Joha^ daughter of .Mr. and .Mrs. Alva*St. John, have an nounced their marriage which oc- ourc.din Newport, K y „ last Satur day. The marriage took place with the consent o f the bride’ s parents but owing to the age o i the groom, 19, it was necessary that the event take place in another state. Mrs. B . W .Northup, aged 80, who has been almost an invalid - for several years, died Tuesday night. She is survived by three sons and Three daughters, W illiam, olCoahoc- ton; Clyde; o f Yellow Springs; Mrs. Rufus B rad ford -and Clarence of Clifton; Mrs. Wm. W righ t o f neaT Xenia and Mise Bernice a t home. The funeral w ill be held from tbe home today and. bu ria l1w ill be made On tbe fam ily lo t at West Oarrolton. Wanted, men and girls to work in our Twine and Rape Mills. Work easy to learn; steady employment and good wages. Apply to The Hooven & Allison Company, Steele Building, Xenia, Ohio. St Th«Bookmaltii ...R esta iM D t.. IN THE BOOKWALTBR HtTfL Lman imiifiT DINING ROHM PORLAMM UP STAIR! AUO RUT ROOA. M B A U I M OW • ) G B ir r a UtiMh CeuMer on Ikln Hear Open Day and Ni|hL Tke B e a t * a«H s'Uee4 l U IkeOai- lau tr B ifa iH u k t . ............ I ■ I ......................II......■mini ........ ORCHARDPLANTING We w ill plant you this fall one acre o f orchard, 85 trees to the acre o f different kinds o f fruit trees, trim, replant and care for it for two years, cheaper than yeu tan do it yourself, aad guar antee yon satisfaction and perfect stand. Write us and we Will Call and See You. CARR’S N U R SA R IE S Yellow Springs, Ohio. 46 Yeats Under Present Proprietor. •j-™- MvwMviii Wl/v>v.m MbWimyl! _______ „ jl « ven to Repair Work. United States nrieea pidd lor ttnmtry produce. All Tires and Aeeessorics. Garage comer pwwptir. Phoa* $6.Main and CWUicotbe atmete,* FISTULA ANDAMj DISEASES OFTHERECTUM MinMnieM(aft* tut#(fat t* *«*** » «rwl»Hy of H im . iliMMM “ 4*** % 1**™iwwrtwl t*p«rl<mr«, tin r>ln *l»M«rKUn*y, m mtktott sww es n *n xi, w »* a * m (nut*) I b AM mm .U ot |HtU«M e.tW, 1W9, dr . j. j. M c C lellan f t S l i C olumbus , 0. This season’s furs are luxurious to a degree that is most alluring—coats of enormous sweep and hue of collar; neckpieces that range from the smart, small scarfs and collarettes to the very large stoles and throws; muffs from the attractive little round muffs to the gorgeous big trimmed ones. Our vdyrieNdisplay is so . compre hensive Jn every ' way that it has served as a magnet to draw patrons from Dayton, Oolumbus, and eyen Cleveland and'Cincinnati. The most important factor has been price. We were farsighted enough to place most of our contracts last Feb ruary and March with the result that our prices are to a large extent at' last season’s low levels. Every woman knows-from the daily press that the advances in fur markets ip the past three mouths have' [been simply enormous. -To buy now means a very real saving—tO'Wait means to pay the in creased cost that we turn must pay for duplicates* v Genuine Hudson Seal coats from $60 to $4QQ; Russian Pony skin coats from $32.50 to $50; Brilliant Seal coats from 47.50 to $60; Muffs from $1,50 to $100; neckpieces from $1.50 to $200, . •- ■ • j^Bcst of all you are safeguarded by the guarantee of - satisfactory wear that goes with every purchase from this sixty-five year old store. PUBLIC SALE! On account o f having to move a long ways, 1 will sell at public sale on the D. E . Little farm better known as the Tommy Stretcher farm 8 ^ miles north of Cedarville, 6 miles West of Selma, 8 miles East of Clifton, on Thursday, October 12th, 1916 Beginning at 10 o'clock a, m., the following property; 4- HEAD OF HORSES 4 Consisting of 1 black mare IS years old weight 1460, 1 black mare 6 years old, weight 1600, l bay geldiag 6 years old, weight 1600. a handy farm horse; 1 bay mare 9 years old, a number one driver. 2 7 HEAD OF CATTLE 27 Consisting of ) Polled-Angus cow 8 years old, 1 Red Polled cow 4 years old, 1 Red Polled cow 3 years old, 1 Herford cow 4 years old, 1 Short Horn cow with calf by side, I Holitien yearling heifer, 2 year ling Short Horn heifers, 1 two year old Holstein bull, 17 Spring calves, Short Horns and Polled-Durhams, 8 Holsfein heifer calves. 150 HEAD OF HOGS 150 Consisting of 9 sows with pigs by side, 1 Duroc sow will probably farrow by day of sate, 4 sowa with no pigs, 1 year ling Duroc male hog, 88 feeding hogs in good condition and healthy weighing about 160 lbs,, 60 'fall pigs, FARM IMPLEMENTS: 1 McCormick binder, 7 foot cut, 1 Johnson mower, 6 foot cut, in good endition; 1 double disc harrow, 1 Black Hawk corn planter with 80 rods of wire, 1 hay rake, 8 cult! vators, 1 three horse Hoosier disc drill good as new, 1 Gang plaw, a good one, 1 Scotch Clipper breaking plow.l double shovel, 1 five shovelcultivator, 1 spring wagon, l buggy, I bug ,y pole, .1 low down manure spreader, good as new, 8 good hog boxes, a number of hog troughs, 2 chicken boxes, 65 rods of hog fence, 1 grind stone, fi sets of work harness, 1 pair of power.shcep clippers, Geese, Ducks, Guineas, Chickens and Turksys, 1 wagon with 60 bushel bed and other articles not mentioned, HOUSEHOLD GOODS; 2 beds, 1 Base burner, 1 cook stove, an organ, 4 barrels of cider vinegar and other articles. FEED ; 200 bu. of oats,. 800 shocks of corn and some barley. Term* Mac f* Kaoivn Day o f Sato JAMES BOGARD Titus Bros., Auctioneers. Robt. Elder, Clerk. Dinner Served by the Ladies At Glad* ’ stone Church. CASTOR IA For Infants find Children, ThaKindYouHavtAfaaj*BdSfht Bear* the (Signature o f CHURCH SERVICE* n, P. CHURCH (MAIN BTRKRT) J, L , Cbesnut, Pastor. Teachers' meeting Saturday eveelng st 7 o'clock. Sabbath School at 9:80. Preaching by the pastor at, 10:89. G. M. st6;00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 p , m, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. J* S. E. MoMiohsel, pastor Preparatory service Saturday at 1:30. Sabbath School at 9:8Q, Communion service at 10:80. ,Y. P. €» U, a t6 p . m. Union service in the M .B . church at7:00, M. E. CHURCH. J . W. Patton, Pastor, Sunday School at 9:80 a. m. L . H. Buljenberger Supt. Preaching by the paster at 10:80, Epworth League at 6:80. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7;80. You are cordially .invited to at tend these services. Rev. W. D. Cole, D. D., will preach in the Methodist Church Sabbath evening at 7:00. Everybody invited to be present. WMMMM WAR TIMES AND OTHER TIMES IN TURKEY. Rev. Samuel Edgar will speak on the above subject, in the •Reformed Presbyterian church, Main street, next Wednesday evening, October 4. Mr. Edgar is a most interesting and forceful speaker. , Everybody will vyant to hear him. All the.mid-week ' prayer meetings will join in this service. flANAN SHOES Thare is as much differanca batwean ordinary shoes as thara is batwean. flit and gold. TheHANAN is theAristocrat Among Shoes. o . EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Prazer’s Shoe Store FOR 16 YEARS THE LEADER XENIA, OHIO ip* MEARICK’S Dayton’s Unmatehable Coat and Suit Canter 1 I 7 E arenowreadytoshowthemost complete W COAT and SUIT collection inoar history at- $ 16 - $20 $25 Bear In mind the smartest models are among the early arrivals and will not be duplicated v COATSandSUITS Of the finest fabrics and shades in vogue this season. ^___ are seen in our vast collection- J* —SHk Paon Velvet i —Silk and Wool Velours —Duvatyno and .Bolivia —-Kitten Ear and Pfuah ' / ' —Novelties' and Mixture* ( TRIMMING OP EVERY FUR-BEARING ANIMAL KNOWN TO MAN. Serge and Novelty In all the Fall Materials Isi at ' $ 5 , $ 7.50 &$lQ. 0 d This, the largest Cloak House In the Middle West, was never so well prepared with Fall Garments a&it is this, season. t We cordially Invite you to pay us a visit this Fall, The M earick Cloak Co. S e con d an d M a in Sts., D a y ton , O h io Hutchisoa & Gihney New Fall Merchandise . . ... . ... ^ A R R I V IN G D A I L Y / Come in and see our new fall Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, School Dresses,Corsets,Hosiery Blankets, Underwear, Travel= ing Bags, Trunks, Rugs, etc. Every item represents all the new Fall styles and colors, and are new ready far your inspection. Hutchison 6 Gihney L u r g # * * S t# * * in G td c ik # C o u n t y liiidiuliE! t
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