The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52
m iW ii» jiilintaiiti,iiiw * tOCAl, AND PERSONAL jf } Cilinalene softens hard well water Mr, B, V. W a tt is the owner of a ' new eigh t eyUnder Oldnnoblie. Be sure to a ttend the Millinery Opening September 31 and 23, Xenia Ave* Jidward JTiebet, of Jo lie t, 111., spent Babbath vu th his pa ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J . II. N is b e t., Miss E v a Oarbold returned' to her home a t JLebanau, Ohio," a fte r spend ing several dayB as the guest of Miss Vera Andrew, U u s W llinah Spencer le ft S a tu r day for Kingston,, O.. where she is Principal in the H igh School. Up-to-date M illinery Oftening September a l and 23. Mrs. Titus, Xenia Ave Miss Isabelle W in ter retu rned on F riday to her school a t PainsVillo, O., where she has been teaching for several years. FOB RENT ;-—191acres of good pastu re some blue grass, clover and timothy, good shade and water ' Call phone 143, , Mr, and Mrs. J . P . Schaffer and daughter, Jean , of Dayton, sp en t the week end a t the home of Mr; aud Mrs. W. It, W att. . ^ —FOKSALE :<—A nearly new, 10 hoe fertilizer g rain d rill. . * ' Ohas. Cooley Be Sure to Come to Dayton Style Show Commencing September 18 All the stores in the big shopping district will be a t the ir very best fo r most effective display of their merchandise. You’ll see how experts have worked ou t clever and unique ideas ini some of th e show-windows; and iq fHkftR If Daytw Retail Trail B oth other striking effects of charm and beauty. In the stores, collectively, you will find 'a ll th e new fash ions— no t on’jr the most luxurious of world’s offerings, bu t the new modes fo r ord inary w ea r-a s w e ll In fact, everything for men, women, children Bnd the home. Remember the tim e— Sep tember 18 to 22. Come any of these days. '• dnDayton Visit tbi sUris displayiig titis ««M«i G. P. Soiglcr made a business trip to Cincinnati, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ramsey and ; daughter, Ruth, and Mrs. Caroline Winters have returned home after ■ spending several days with Mr. and Mi’s. Charles Buck, of College Corner, Ohio. | Havry Wright has returned home, from Flint, Michigan, where he h a s , been employed during the summer.; Mr, Wright came home to enter col-1 lege, ’vyhich opened Wednesday mom -! ing. • ' I Dr, J. C. George is home from the East where he has been taking post- 1graduate work; Dr. George has entered the service of Unde Sam as surgeon, and expects to he called the front a t any time. Mi«sos Margaret and Fann ie McNeill returned home Thu rsday a fte r spending several weeks w ith "relatives a t Belle Center, O. .......... U) R. C. Watt left Tuesday evening for Louisville, Kentucky, .where he goes as judge on Duroc hogs, a t the fair. FOR SALE-—Good second- hand buggy. Inquire of Charles ’Sanders oh Alexander farm. Phone 3-185. Fred Bird has given up his school a t Chillicothe, Ohio to enter Carnegie Mr. Clayton Bull.and Miss Frieda Bull stopped over n igh t F riday with their aun t, Mrs, Zetta Bull. They motored through from Greentown, Ind,, where they h ad been v i|itin g their grandparents,, Mr. .andJM rs. Charleton Bull. They le ft on Sat urday fqr their home a t Logan, Ohio. —NOT ICE :—I will oiler for sale a t Pub lic Auction a p a rt of my Polytechnic, a!t Pittsburg, Pennsylvan- la. The time’for sewing for Bed Cross h a s been changed to a ll day F riday of each week. Same place as h e re tofore. Messre. Ralph Wolford, George L it tle, Charles Marshall and. Sidney Smith spent the last of the week a t reservoir. ■ rt»■ ■ FOUND :—A tap from a rad ia to r owner can get same a tJb iso fB ce by paying fo r th is notice. Mr. Dav id McMillan was quite ill the first of the week bu t h a s since improved. ber 22nd, 1917, a t 2'o’clock p. m. Mrs. Gertrude Miles Ludlum The W. C. T. U^w ill meet a t the home of Mrs. Johnson, Sa tu rday a t 2 p, m.. September 15th. Leader, Mrs. .1\ N . Tdrbo^x. Leader of de- votionals, Mrs. J . M. Finney, ' Ayhen you have the backache the liver or kidneys, are sure to be out of gear. Try Sanol, _it does wonders for the liver, kid neys anijl bladder.. A trial 35e bottle of Sanol will convince you. Get i t at* the drug store, „* -Try Climalene and be convinced. ANNOUNCEMENT Geo. JP.’Tiffany, of A. P . -Tiffanys, roptorae- tr is t has returned from Columbus, 0 ., where - he has ju s t completed the post graduate course in advanced applied Optics and Opthalmolagy a t Ohio S ta te Uhiversity. The Summer Po s t Graduate Course included' the la te s t advance methods in* th e exftmicP* ation of the eyes and the' correctio i of de fective vision under such em inent specialists as Dr. J . A. Ferree and Dr. Charles Sheard. Mr. Tiffany is now b e tte r qualified than ever to skillfully diagnose all cases of eye, trouble and correct errors of refraction, /employing the most modern scientific methods having added the la te s t modern! equipment to ' be uSed in conjunction with his new methods. . ) - A. P. Tiffany & Geo. F. Tiffany Optometrist & Optician 108 S. Detro it St., - Xenia, Ohio, MUSKINGUM COLLEGE Strong faculty of thirty. Five are study ing la universities this summer. Standards high—fully accredited by State Department of Education. Graduates revive state teachers’ certificates without examination. Courses leading to the de grees—*A. B.t B. S. and 3. S» .in Education. Special courses.—Normal. Agricul tural. Domestic Sclenco, Splendid Conser vatory and Department of Expression and Aft. Fine student body. 852 from’eigh teen states and four foreign countries. Best moral atmosphere. Location beautiful—campus of fifty-six ■acres—-main line.B. & O. By. Expenses reasonable, trail semester opens September 18th. J.-Knox Montgomery, New Concord, ✓ TRY OUR JOB PRINTING SPECIALS IN GRCOERIES I t is a man-siaed job to keep up a stock in cond ition to meet th« w an ts of all the people, bu t th a t is wfc*t we are doing. We a re prepared a t all times to give you the best o th e m u k e t—-clean, fresh, satisfying Groceries and Pro- visious of every c’M trlp tfa t* And a t Very Moderate prices, considering the times. Try US nex ttim ** We’ll make good. ^ FLYER forFriday andSaturdayonly 2 5 - l b . Sack of Pure Cane Sugar Here is a chance to buy Sugar far below the regular selling price. Cheap Old Reliable Coffee Found, steel c u t....................—................... * 8 0 White Corn Meal .. Xsacks t o r ....... ......... Prunes, fancy large Santa Ulara . ■> •» 40-50 size, 9 pounds .for................. ..............:.25o Steel Out Coffee *' Country Butter > - per p o u n d . . . ......... Per p o u n d ... .............. ................ ..... - ..... ... 85c 9 Differedt Kinds of Bread E x tra fine Dried Peaches per pound .................... ................ — ........ 1 2 ^ c ^per lo a f ....... ...... .............. ■ 0 ..18c ......4c Just Received a Car of Watermelons and Cantaloupes Get One Off the Ice F o r Your Sunday Dinner H. E. Schm idt 6 Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 Srmth Dstr.oit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio In all the departments of art* and sciences the oldest devotees are the most perfect in their profession. The subtle knowledge that goes to a lifelbng experience is intensified in ta k in g of “Chickcring Pianos” The founder of this house began in 1823, more than ninety years ago, to make the piano that bears his name. Always famous for the excellence of their tone, they are to-day the unquestioned superier v - * of all others. .•* 168 NORTH HIGH STREET COLUMBUS, OHIO. a *
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