The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52
i r LOCAL AMD PERSONAL i 8 C« M. Spencer The Grocer FRESH FISH Miw Eva Wages o f New Carlisle is a visitor at the M, E. parsonage. —Nation. Wide Advertisement on Ever Ready flash lights to appear soon. We carry a fu ll line at all times, dome w and see oar new •lineof Robes, Blankets and rain ]aprons, The new .Favorite base, .burner is now reAdy fo r inspection’ Ray M. McKee, .William If. Neeld, prominent Xe- man, prominent undertaker and life long Democrat, that was known over the county, died Saturday after a short illness at the age o f 67 . He leaves a wife, daughter and three sons. The funeral was held Tuesday, burial taking place at Spring Valley, his old home. , Hr, Fred Townsley of --------- Iowa, was called here by the death of his uncle, the late John Townsley, _ Hr, R. C. Watt is attending tlie Tri-State Fair at Memphis, Tenn., this week, where he is acting as judge m the swine department. #**«*■» •#»> Hist Ethel McMillan Is visiting relatives in Dayton. Dr. McChesney will dll the Pres byterian pulpit at Clifton next Sab bath during Dr. Foster’s absence at Middletown, where he is assisting his son, Rev, Wendall Foster, Dr. Adams of Clifton has rented property in Yellow Springs and ex pects to locate there next month. Robert and John, sons ef Mr. and Mrs, A , X . Richards, are quite sick, the physician not being able to de termine a t this time. Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Ridgway are in Martinsville, Ind., on a two weeks* trip at that health resort. On their return here they will prepare for a trip to the South, expecting to be gone all winter, Phai*« 3-110 C ad a rv ilU , Ohio H . M. Geiger, a Canton stock broker, in company with his at torneys, appeared before the de partment o f Justice In Washington, D. G., Wednesday, as to using malls to defraud. The conference was secret and the result unknown. Local stock holders in Geigers' con cern have more •than a passing Interest in the outcome o f recent investigation. PUBLIC SALE—Remember the public sale of the personal property at the late residence on Saturday afternoon, September 30, at 2 o'clock. All kinds o f household articles will be sold. H. N, Coe and J. E. Kyle, Ex ecutors. A large cigar shaped military bal loon attracted the attention of hun dreds. in this section last Saturday morning. The balloon was being tested by a manufacturer from Ak ron and the aviators landed near Washington C. H. The trip of 120 miles was made in three hours and forty-five minutes and two men made the trip, No motor is required as the balloon is controlled by planes. Persons in the lower end of the coun ty shot at the balloon but the pilots dropped some o f their ballast and rose out of danger. Mrs. S, M. Murdock was hostess this week, to the members of the Wednesday Afternoon club. Miss Mildred Adams was hostess Saturday afternoon at a delightful tea announcing the engagement and coming marriage o f Rev. Ernest Fos ter o f Union City, Ind., and Miss Mildred Corry, daughter o f Mr, and Mra-~R--3C_Cnrry- n f C liftnn . T w e lv e ladies were present. The decorations were in green and white. At the ta- ile where the guests were seated was a pyramid formed of the favors, which were dainty green baskets, dec orated with Cupids and orange blos soms, containing dainty bags o f rice and cards bearing the names of Mr, Foster and Miss Corry and October as the month for the event, FOR SALE—An extra good fresh Jersey cow. Phone 33-173. Wm, M. Smithr The Celutabus ' Dispatch stated % few days ago that Central Ohio is covered with "HiUlkeM," men from southern counties that have invaded the com fields o f Fayette, Madison, Clark, Greene and ether counties. The price for com cutting this year runs from twelve to fifteen cent* a shock and men are able to earn five dollars a day. These men usually save enough money to run them ana their families through the winter in. connection with what game can be caught in the hills. INCREDIBLE RESULTS STARTLE CEDARVILLE. There has never been anything here With the INCREDIBLE resets simple lavoptik eye wash, eyes were so badl; ■ef ...... One man's y strained he could not read five minutes without pain, Two applications with lavoptik re lieved mm. A lady had tried three different glasses for weak, inflamed eyes. ONE lavoptik wash ,surmised her. We guarantee a small bottle to . benefit EVERY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes, ONE WASH pro duces incredible results, A, E. Rich ards, druggist. *. (No,2) We Sell at Right Prices Lumber* Lath, Posts, Shingles, Sash, Doors, } Blinds. Cement, Lime Plaster, Roofing Ladders, Slate, Brick, etc.,retc. When You Decide To Buy A B ill of Lumber Buy The BEST and Buy It HERE! It’s The Kinii You Need It's The Kind We Sell It's The Kind It Pays To Buy, THE SAME IS TRUE OF Building' Material For Which WE ARE HEADQUARTERS TJie liquor oases from Xenia drew about thirty witnesses Thursday in Mayor McLean's court. Jennie Jackson was tried first, all the testimony was taken but the argu ments w ill bn heard Oct. 6. The other cases w ill come up Oct. It and 13, 9 . C. Ritchie, of Logan county has purchased the Joe and John McCollum farm ot 100 sorbs and poaession will be given in March. The price is withheld but for such a farm It would no doubt he above the average. Tbe MoCollum brothers have purchased a sight near Xenia and expect to build. Mr, John A . Clark, Columbus, whose death occnred several days ago, was bu ried 'a t Woodland, X e n ia ,.Thursday. Services wore held a t the chapel and were con* duofed by Rev. Dodds and Rev. Walter Cooley, brother-in-law of the deceased. Mr. Clark was well known here and. was a brother-in- law o f Mr. Charles GoolCy and Mrs. Annetta Harbison. TO WHOM IT CONCERNS. Complaints as to conduct of persons visiting the Massles creek cemetery have reached' the super intendent. fiotne might be charged with loitering which has resulted in the' interference pf .the 'employees. L o t owners and friends are always welcome hub persons failing t* com ply,w ith this notice w ill b e prose cuted for loitering. Improper con duct on the Tart o f any employee should, be reported to the superin tendent. % i i WIN The Men Who Patronize This Store Are Men of Keen Judgment They know good values when they see them. They appreciate the merchandise and service that is offered .. ■ They realize that this store is head and .shoulders above any other between New York and Chicago. "A marvelous assemblage of Smart Autumn Apftarel awaits your viewing, presenting the cleveres' styles, newest models, fit and colors, arid finest ready-for-service apparel for men and young men. .1 , . $ 1 0 , $ 1 5 , $ 2 0 , $ 2 5 , $ 3 0 and $ 3 5 Styleplus Clothes $17.00, Exclusive H ere EXCLUSIVECLOTHESSHOP Qualify Comer , L u d lo w of fo u r th . " O u r W in d ow s T e ll * are especially invited to- v js it the store during w’eek days, and Satur d ay mornings, so that they can be assured1o f the personal service o f our salesmen. W b like to take p len ty o f time (6 f i t our customers properly, and therefore urge that the men- o f this community visit ^ ovc ourptocte, See the styles, the store at less busier peel the materials. Compare the values. llOUrs. > Wc will ,not urge you to buy. . swa AVE 5AFET Benjamin Franklin's feat with his kite opened up marvelous in dustrial opportunities but his real contribution to humanity came along with his simple observation that a penny saved was a penny earned. T H E Springfield Savings Society PAVE S . TH E W A Y to a COM PETENCE S AFE , Systematic fa r in g teok concrete form in the United States in 1810 when is the 100th anniversary of the ldsp. vw rH A T a splendid opportunity to celebrate this anniversary by joining the W o f the thousands upon thousands who have teamed to recognise eavmg as the best business proposition in the life of any 'ndividuai. YOUNG M AN ! ! It is up to you sntirely whether yen are going to get along in thie life or whether yon are going to be a failure. Better take stock right now end determine wlrioh it Is going to be. I f yen really wteh to succeed, START A SAV ING * ACCOUNT AND KEEP ADD ING TO IT B a OH W EEK . It w ill Surprise you how rapidly your account w ill grow* B U T Y O U M U S T S A V E IN S A F E T Y VHE SPRINGFIELD SAV ING SOCIETY invests Its Its money only in Govern ment. state and municipal bonds and lends it Only when secured by mortgage on r e a l estate a t about two-fifths o f actual value without regard to Improvements. SO SAFE HAS BEEN ITS POLIOY THAT IN THE FORNY -T flREE YEA ftS OF ITS BANK ING EXISTENCE NOT A SINGLE LOSS HAS ESSEN iUEYA INKP* . • l e a r n t o d e p o s i t b y m a i l . W i Pav 4 Per Ct. Mr ke 1118‘wo-88114«‘»mp the We Pay 4 Per Ct. ** i 1 > ....... errand boy itii the greatest ......... ..... ;■..— *.. 1■...— o n D e p o s i t s business adventure o f your on DepOSlt3 1 career. .... . : .. 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