The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52
m W m k issm m Confidence $ * The Result o f Square Dealing, Honest , ** Values and Unexcelled Service This most valued asset of Heaton's Music Store is evidenced by our wonderful increasing business and the throngs of patrons who. make this store their musical headquarters. : . - ■ " : . *■ .1 } . Largest Music Store in Central Ohio The variqqs^ departments of the Heaton Store will surprise you by :;$)feirJ:';epinpl^ness:' and magnitude, affording a;breadth of selection second to none In Ohio— quality instruments that bear out the Heaton reputation for carrying none but high-class merchandise. See our immense stock o f Sheet Music, Records, and Player Rolls—our magnificent display of Talking Machines and World Famous'Pianos. L.AB. i Office Women’s Music Club < i . * ^ $ of Columbus The Acknowledged Music Center of Ohio 168 NORTH HIGH STREET C O L U M B U S , O H I O . t w w u w w w w w w y ^ LOCAL AND PERSONAL jVVVUVWWVV'VVWVVWWVWUVAi . Mr. and WrsL..W. W . Creswell spent Wednesday in Columbus. Mrs- Ira’ Troute is visiting relative* s. Highland county. h: *7• ‘ ■-T-- • Mis* Donna Burns ha* taken up her chool Work in Butler county near Hamilton, O, Look for Kelble’s school boy adv. of lothing in this insue, it i* worth con-, idering. . . Miss Iona Northup, of Coshocton, has been the guest of relatives here for several d ay s/ •Mil* Ruth Finney has accepted a position a* clerk with Hutchison & Gibney in Xenia. Mr. John Laugliead moved last week to Loveland where he has rented, a farm'. Mr*. A1 Botkin, of South Charleston, tat* turkey hen that has laid 75 egg* hi* season. Mr, Harry Randall and family,ol Day- jn,, spent the first of the^ week with elatives here. Mr, Roger Nisbct, of Loveland, Spent he week end with his grandparents in his place, Mr. G. H . Smith has returned from Sulphur Lick Springs after,spending a week at that resort* Rev, and Mrs. J. W , Patton took six o’clock dinner with Mr.'Snd Mrs. 17. P. Ewbank, Friday evening. ' .The Presbyterian congregation in Xenia has called ReV. F, M. Kerr, of Logan, at a Salary of $2,400. E. E. McCALL’S SALE Miss Emma Blair, of Powell, '*0„ has been the guest of friends and relatives here and in Jamestown. Mrs, J. vV. Patton has gone to Dayton where she will visit /several days ’with her mother, Mrs. PriU. ■> Air. B. W. Rife left Monday for Kansas City where he expects to pur chase several cars of feeding cattle. Mr. Albert Shroades, of Miami; Fla., spent Labor Day with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Lee Shroades.' Dr. Leo Anderson made a trip to Indianapolis Monday and the following day brought back a quantity of serum for prevention of hog cholera. Ship ments were almost impossible and a number o f cases of cholera in the neighborhOed make quite a demand for the serum, I will sell at my farm 8 miles north west o f ’ ''■Jamestown and 6 miles from Cedanrille on Tuesday, Sept ember 17, at-XatO P . M. 65 head of Big Type Poland China hogs, 8 Sows with pigs by Side, 95 gilts, IS males and 16 feeder*, March pigs. PUBLIC SALE T . B, Mechling,' Saturday, Sept, t l, at 1:80 p* m., sharp. NO T ICE :-W e have rented the G. F.. Boyd livery barn and are now ready to pare for a limited amount of livery business. However we have plenty o f room for stand ins for horses or auto- automobiles. W m . REED &SON, - -.FOR SALE;—New Superior three horse 12x7 Wheat drill; Blizzard Silage cutter and Foos gasoline engine, good as new. This outfit is first class and engine has sufficient power. H. M, MURDOCK, . Cedarville,0. Two large bams near South Charleston were burned by lightning last Friday. The bam on the James Shaw farm with.50 tons of hay and all tools and a barn On one of the Houston farm* near Pancake ChapeL that wa* filled with hay. The Ford company has offered Its thirty-one assembling and service plants in various parts of the country for government use. Gas masks are already being made in an Eastery plant belong ing to the motor company, all O. Council met Monday evening smbsr* being present. Dr. J. swart, presidtnt of council presided the absence of Mayor McFarland, m usual routine of business was trans- fed, Council appointed Arthur iWnsley as fire chief and arranged for e payment of six regular firemen, Mr, M. M, Murdock and ion, Howard, :t Monday evening for Laurel, Miss, lere they expect to purchase a farm, r, Murdock and Son were south veral weeks ago but <m this trip pect to m*k* a definite selection ving Sold their farm her* last week, iey hope to move south before the nter set* in. Second Lieut. Ralph Gordon, who ha* en stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga., u in town the first o f the week on a ort visit with relatives. He was on i way to Camp Petty for special lining. Ralph wai formerly a mem- t o f the old ttrd Ohio and haS beeh In a service since called to Mexico three m ago. He ha* worked hi* way mi the bottom up and has prospects getting something higher at this time a number of new divisions being rmed and the supply of officers short. Amen* ether good coffee# v a h a v # ^eXa^it«a*«it o f Bed B&d #* N *f* We notice a fine likeness, ol Miss Constance ■Clemans in a recent illustra ted page Of the Denver Post, The fol lowing appeared at the bottom of the picture; Miss Constance Clemans, who is much admired for her beauty and her genuine and unaffected manner. Miss Clemans Is the daughter of Mrs, Lillian Hawver Clemans Dunkle, for merly of this plaee, who now resides in Denver, The annual conference of the West* Ohio district of the M, E. church opened in Cincinnati Tuesday, Rev. J. W , ■ Patton of this place attending. Th e ! local congregation has asked for the re -‘ turn of Rev. Patton but as he has Served five year* in the pastorate he may be assigned to some other charge. Word was received here Friday of the death of Edward L. Smith, (Major), in Springfield. For several years the de ceased has been in declining health. He left her* a number of years ago and located at Lakeside, 0 „ and afterwards moved to Springfield where a son and several daughters reside. He was married to Lillian „ Phillips, who sur vives with the children. The funeral was held Saturday, The Jeffersonville Citizen announces the installation o f a Linotype which will add much to the equipment of that office, The Herald hope* in the near future to make such announcement, our Linotype having been shipped from the factory more than five weeks ago and it ha* not yet arrived, According to the Inquirer Rev, W» E, Putt, of the Pleasant Ridge, M, E, church will probably be lent to the Clifton congregation in Cincinnati, Rev, Putt went from here five year* ago to Pleasant Ridge. Rev. A. D. Maddux, of Carthage, formerly of this piac£, ha* naked tob * retired. \ „ Talk of the Town HOW CAN YOU SELL THEM For $5.00 Ladies* Shoes of Brown Yici, Gun Metai, Vici Kid and Russia Calf Leathers. Cloth and Leather Tops. - Hi Arched Louis Heels with Aluminum Plate—Also, the new ' Military Heel ALL FOR $5,00 Knowing there are plenty of people who do not care to pay the $8.00" and $9.00 price, we have for this season made a special effort on the $5.00, ■' It Pays to Buy At HORNEJk’S 33 South Limestone St., Springfield, O. Auctioneering—terms reasonable— get dates, Call CcdarvlIIe Phone 21-2 on 151. H, C. WILSON. 9-18d London Ohio Home flour at Nag- ley's, Mr, John Stewart, who has been in Cincinnati for several weeks treat ment for an injured eye, was home for a day or so, returning on Tuesday. It is thought that the sight can be saved, he being able to distinguished daylight from dark, something impossible several weeks ago. LOVE—TRAGEDY Miss Columbia loved her lover Ae a sweetheart lady should; He swore by stars above *er He loved and always would. She liked to fc* called "dear!#," And "love," and “snook," and “pet** Of "darling" she'd ne'er wsary; They would be lovers yet. * % BUt------- She killed him right at table With a well-aimed wheat!*** bun, When his mem'ry slipped Ita cable And he up and called her "hon.". —A, M, Corrigan. WE W AN T A. MAN OR W OM AN to sell Toilet A rticles. On6 Who can stand prosperity, W e arc au o ld established House opening a now territory. W rite at once to W . * H . Walker, 1201 E . Third St., Dayton, Ohio. HOW'S THIS? How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward fo r any case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Mtedicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taketi by catarrh sufferers fo r the past thirty-five year*, and ha* be come known as the most reliable rem edy fo r Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the Blood ana healing the dis eased portions, . . A fte r you have taken Hall's Ca tarrh Medicine fo r a short time yotf will see a great improvement in* your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medicine at once and get nd o f catarrh. Send fo r testimonials, * * ' * F.* J, CHENEY & Ob., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Opening Display —OF- Mr. W . L. Clemans on Friday pur chased the 140 acre farm belonging to the heirs o f the late David McMillan and Mis* Sallie McMillan on the Columbus pike. The price was $226 an acre the highest yet for that sized farm in this township. It is said there Were a number of prospective bidders at $200 an acre. DR, A. C. McCORMICK, DENTIST, 10 Allen Bldg., Xenia, Ohio, FRANK L. JOHNSON, Attorney and Coufiselor-at-Law XENIA, OHIO. Office over Galloway * Cherry, CASTOR IA For Infants and Children lit t i c * F o r 0 v « r 3 O Y s a r * Always beats the Sigimtur* o f . RUPTURE EXPERTHERE . Seeley, World Famous in This Spe cialty, Called to Dayton, F. H, Seeley o f Chicago and Phil adelphia, the noted truss expert, will personally be at 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 o f “ contracts the the average received the only reward in England and in Spain, producing results with out surgery, injections, medical treat ments or prescriptions, Mr. Seeley has documents from' the United States Government; Washington, D. Q„ fo r inspection. A lt charity cases without charge, or i f any interested call, he will be glad to show same without charge or fit them if desired. Business demands prevent stopping at 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. H. Seeley. Fall and Winter Millinery *5 * Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 6, 7 and 8 We have many smart models in varied styles, each possess-* ing charm ing individuality. OSTERLY Ask for Ballard’s Fancakp and Buckwheat flour at Nagtey'*. we. wo*# ahm - hui * warn fee *a 36 Greene Street XENIA, OHIO '✓ TRY OUR JOB PRINTING^ \
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