The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52
WhyFay WarFrieas FOR Footwear? Our Iarg©§boc depart ment affords a suitable line of prices and styles umequaled. Ladies and Mines Oxford* and Slipper*. ^ ‘98 to $4.98. M* p '* Shoe* and Oxford*, a t . ............ ........... .......... ,$1.98 to $4,98 Boy*' Shoes' and Oxfords a t . > $ 1 . 69to $3,49 Children's Shoes and S l i p p e r s . ......................... 63c to $1.69 Be sure and see our latest Styles in White Shoes, . Slippers and Oxfords. C. A . K e lb le ’s BIG STORE 17-19 W. MAIN ST. XENIA, OHIO X UNITED STATES WAR EXHIBIT — AT T H E— , * Ohio State Fair Columbus, Ohio The ARMY •and NAVY will show Browning Machine Guns, Enfield Rifles, Mountain Guns, Trench Equipment, Aviator’s Outfit, Depth Charges, Big.Torpedoes, Projectiles ' and exact models e f Battleships, Dreadnoughts,| -CrUi?e'rs and •Destroyers.''' ” ’ - t>r* * ' ’ . The Federal Government wants t.o acquaintByou w ith her war accomplishments. Accept th is opportunity which is Free to Fair-Visitors, A Multitude of Other Things to Interest You Patriotic Pageant—Night Horse Show Livestock—Fruit—Crops RUTH LAW All of This for You. “IT ’S YOURFA IR ” A ug . 26-27-28-29-50/18 S C H M I D T ’S BLUE B IRD BREAD “THATS FOR HAPPINESS” Try a loa f. You will become a regular user; Sold here exclusively. ■ W a t e rm e lo n s ! They are fine get them off the ice for Sunday or any other day, Fruits and. Vegetables, if they are on the market, are sure to be found here. S i ) 3 1 1 Bailey'sPure Laundry Soapjor King /H f * 0f jjj,e Landry, 7 bars for W C Choice hand picked 1 ^ l / A L I v W ' l l v Navy Beans/lb. •, COFFEE Schmidt's Blehd. f I t ’s fine. Steel Cut I af* Per pound Try Wheat and Corn Flour Blended, Requires'no eubstitutes. We can also supply you with Rice Flour, Barley Flour, Rye Flour, Corn Flour, and ether substitutes for wheat. WflJWVWVVVVVVWtfVVWWVV'k LOCAL AND PERSONAL V M W A W /A W .V .V .W /A * IJ. .................. 'm n , Terms reasonable— vet date*. Call Odarville Fh*ae Z 1-2 f m 151, H. t \ WILSON, 1 848d f The Grceue County \¥ , C. T. U. will ; conduct the dining lull at the county fair next week / y n p r r r Cream Cheese Per pound .. . . LARD Fine Lard 100 Per Cent Pure Per Pound * a • « • » » w» • » #* • « * WasfeiifPowder „ White Line. Regular 7c / g C value 0 boxes H. E. Schmidt & Co, XENIA, OHIO U, a . Void AdintnistriiElon lic e n s e , U, 4S,47-’. Mr. Charles Cl«»;ms has purchased anew J’ord touring car, Word ha# been received here that a daughter, Mary Eioise, has been horn to Mr. and* Mrs. Dwight Stcrrett. of Greenville, O. Rev. J. W. Patton and family spent the week in Union City, Ind., going from there to Ceitna where they visited Mr. and J. W. Radabaugh, The trip was made by motor. Mjss Helen Patton spent the week end in Indianapolis returning home Tuesday. » Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McKee had for their guests Wednesday and Thursday Mr. W« T. McKee, Miss Mftry McKee, Mrs. Ida McKee,'Mrs. W. R. Phillips and son, Richard, all of Cormersville, Incf. The party motored through re turning Thursday afternoon. • ....!-rr"e-r-\ ..x, M r, and Mrs. 0 . M. Crouse had for their guests Tuesday and Wednesday Mr. .and Mrs. Adam Paul and daughter Helen and Mrs. Rankin, of Gabon; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Rankin and three childreu and Mrs. Frank Welchhans, of SpringOdd, Mrs. Rankin,. Gallon, is a sister of Mrs. 0 . M. Townsley. The new revenue bill will' levy a tax On nil automobiles and trucks ranging from £2Q to $140. according to What the machine cost* new. There will be no allowance for age, the old and the new- paying on tfie factory price the year the machine was first sold, ■It matters not whether you bought the machine new or' second hand. . Motorcycles •will be $5 each. Gasoline-will be taxed two cents a gallon, JU iG t JAMES E . ROBINSON • Republican Candidate fo r Supreme Judge. In the Democratic year o t 1910 he ran 15,920 votes ahead ot his ticket In the Third Appellate District, All Deposits Made on or Be* fore August 6th Will Draw Interest From August 1st How to Go Up Stairs. How do ymi go. upstairs? With your body bent over? And clinging to the banister? That isn’t the way to profit by sfalrclinihing. Going up'-lalrs is a ■fine dumbe for body training. People who know its value in physical culture go upstairs In a prescribed way. This is how to do it; You pause lightly on. the balls of your lee t; you lift your chest; you Inhale a good long breath; then you go up easily and quickly as If you were lifted by your chest. See? Try It. The Covenanter congregation (O. S.) were delightfully entertained Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Burns .-it their home north of town honoring Rev. W. J. Sanderson, of York, New York, their former pastor. A meeting of the Board of Education was held Wednerday evening at which- time the question of transportation for the school ■ children' wa* taken under Consideration. ’ There were several applications but the matter is still open, A petition from tjie school teachers ask- ' ing that thcir salary be increased to $75 monthly was turned down. The board recently raised tlnxsalary to $78. It is said that none of the teachers have signed up for the coming year, ft is also known that the Xenia Board- lias offered some of our teachers $85 thK year With a promise of another raise- next year, —-Kelblo has p riced . his clothing right for most of i t was bought be fore war prions prevailed, Dally Thought. Courage begun with deliberate con stancy, and continued without change, dpth seldom fall.—Applns. \ ** RUPTURE e x p e r t h e r e . Schley, World Famous in This Spe cialty, Called to Dayton. F, H. Soeley of Chicago'' and Phil adelphia, the noted truss expert, 'will pcrsohally be a t the Algonquin Hotel and will remain in Dayton this Sun day and Monday. only, August 4th- and 5th. Mr,.Seeley says: “The .Spermatic Shield will not only retain- any case of rupture, perfectly, but contracts the opening in 10 days on the average case. This instrument' received the only reward in England and'in Spain, •producing results with- put surgery, injections, medical treat ments or prescriptions. Mr. Seeley has documents from the United States Government, Washington, D, C.. for inspection. All charity cases without charge, or if any interested call, he will be- glad to show same without charge or fit them if desired. Business demands prevent stopping a t any other place in this section. P„ S.—Every statement in this no tice has been verified before the Fed eral and State Courts.—F. II. Seeley. The Finney and Stewart reunion was held Tuesday a t t h e . Soldier's Home at. Dayton and was attended .by a large representation of these- families; a big delegation of the Fin- •- -milies from Butler county be ing present. Not only the need but the advantages of saving have b e e n - impressed upon every American since the beginning of the Great World War, I t is a duty tha t we owe ourselves, our future generation and our country, And we should make our savings earn for us as much as possible. Whatever amount you place on deposit with us on or before August 6th $ draw interest from August 1st. v . ■ . F ' - PER CENT Interest Paid on Savings The Springfield Building &Loan Association 28 East Main Street, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO in n mini n r ' - o r ' / > i i t ? a I U lL U iv ILA A AUGUST 6, 7, 8 and 9. 6000 Milo Guarantt* Extra-Tested Out on the road-—whefe go ing ft uncertain—there these Extra-T**t*d tire* reveal their true Worth to the man who uses his Car. „ RACINE Country Road Multi-MileCord TIRES Come fn today. Let us show you why "Extra-T*iUd" me*n*money saved. Ratlin* Covmity Rond— 5000 mil* guarantee*--!* a special built tire for country road service, RcdntMnltUMiU Cord- s cord tireofhighest character, faciitt 4u$ri;„(3 .-i.-K.nl RACINE RUBBER CO. Radtia, Wis. H. A, MURDOCK Many Free Attractions Excellent Exhibits Real Classy Races Great Stock Exhibits Friday, August 9th, Patriotic Day. S P E E C H E S AND MUSIC sEs IESS Rem ember the Date FRANK h . JOHNSON, 0 Attorney arid Oounselor-at-I-aw XBNIA, OHIO. Office over Galloway & Cherry* outs s N * # ’
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