The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52
V- r^tiiiitiii>i(uuiifUui m imt11un1muninmi1mininmnn1u Choice Creations— Footwear for Women! The CetJarvillsherald 1 KAULH BULL, Editor snd Fublinker. Vary htncbom lace Boots, o f gray or brown leathers, with top- § h * * f cloth to match. Those shoe* were bought early last spring at ft pries* then prevailing and we have marked them according to the buy- E 1 bag price, and not1 the price they would be today, |[ 1 Gray or brown with Louis heels, (3**7 F A i l e —:V..... ...... ................. $7o5U i j| With military heels, ........ $7,001 I Woman's Spats f S „ Made.af very beautiful material in colors o f brown, gray, taupe S fg nr white. Many women prefer to wear low shoes now* and this S I f would be almost impossible,' any bow very uncomfortable without E S these Spats, We're showing Spats that are correctly formed, Prices— a Entered a t the Post-Office, Cedar- villa, 0 ., October 31,1887, as second class matter. , Ed, Lighthiser evidently did not take the mandate o f tine. i>oople in th e . August primaries that he had been 1 “ adjourned’' so fa r a* the office o f sheriff was concerned. The Marshall- Oowdy crowd once more pushed their primary candidate before the voters only to be defeated as in two previous primary campaigns FRIDAY* NOVEMBER 8, IMS The voters took the "light” out o f Lighthiser on Tuesday. THESTATE $1.50, $2.50, $2.75 V f OSE,R’ C JL Shoe Store = FOB BETTER SHOES | XENIA, . , - niiiiiiimiiiifiiiiiuiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiHiiiiiiiiT OHIO | I will soil my household goods at auction at my residence on North Main Strefct^on Saturday,Nov. 16,1918 A t 1:30 P . M . Consisting of the following: Two Bed Room Suits, Sanitary Couch, Sewing Machine, One Stand over hundred years old, 1 Wicker Stand, Ladies’ Desk, T Leather Davenport; Library Table, Buffef, Dining Table, Chairs, l Estate high oven range, I Estate’ Triple Effect, 1 Reznor, Kitchen Cabinet, Rugs, Blinds, Cooking Utensils, Dishes, Tub, Wash Boiler, Etc. TERMS CASH R. M. HARRY KENNON, Auct. W . L. CLEMANS j R l ©st 1 E*ist sit© Can ha found at m y Office each Saturday or reached' by phone a t , my residence each evening. Office 3d ■ PHONES Residence 2-122 CEDARVILLE, OHIO. V , s. —Uncle Sam. Unconditional Surrender. Hoover never said a word about a “ cornless Hallowe'en” . I f it isn’t Our idea to pummel! the Kaiser after we get him cornered, what js the use o f cornering hinr? Writing notes may win the war but fighting is drawing the fron t line nearer Berlin. Politics was adjourned for sure Tuesday but not by presidential order. . . . . V The result of the vote in the county gave Cox 2188 and Willis 8088, Con gressman F eu 4021 white his opponent, Thome received 1886. Fess will have a majority bfover 14,000 m the district. The only fight in the county was that of sheriff and it proved tame. Ed Lighthiser running independent only re ceived 421 vote* while Deputy Funder- berg received 8673, Clerk o f Court George Sheets re ceived the highest vote !u the county on tee Republican ticket, 4098. The county vote on prohibition, yes. 88 ^6; 110 , 2167 . Referendum, yes, 693; no, 2128, Two local candidates on the county prohibition ticket were G. H. Creswel! for commissioner and Clayton McMillan for treasurer, P U B L I G S A L E Having disposed of our farm we will sell at public sale at our residence, 1 mile west of South Charleston, on the Selma pike, on ’ ence, Wednesday, Nov. 13,1913 Commencing at §;30 a, m*» the following property? 18 Head o f Horses 18 Good Farm Horses and Colts 92 Head of Cattle The woman o f say, sixty,, in those short skirts, never sees herself as others see hbr. FOUND;—A purse containing money and keys on River road near Wm, Rife's gate, Phone21-191. Cbas. H..Buck. 40 Extra good yearling Steers; 36 choice feeding steers, on full feed; 4 cows, 3 with calves by side; 4 yearling heifers; l steer calf. steers, larling Had you noticed the trains never stop at crosings to see whether autos ate com ing. Now that Wilson “ adjourned” poli tics and proved his ability -to “ re convene” politics, we can expect m o st1 anything from Washington. Leave laundry at Richards’ Drug*1 Store on Wednesdays, it will he de livered but not called for during school months. HAROLD MYERS, Agent for both laundries. 322 Head o f Hogs Best deyejoping and printing done by ClaTke Nagley. Leave films at Nagley’s grocery. 10 Sows with pigs; 45 brood spws; 265 shoats and cattle hogs; 2 pure-bred Duroc- Jersey yearling boars. Joy riding in England has been a thing o f the past' fo r some time and yet'we have people in this country who still talk about the gasoline ban, HOW’S THIS? ■ Government siezure o f alien prop erty has strengthened the .sentiment that a nation good enough to make money in is a nation good enough to take out citizenship papers in. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by.Hall's Catarrh Medicine, Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been iaken by catarrh sufferers for the- past thirty-five years, and has be come known as the most reliable rem edy fo r Catarrh. .Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on. the A full line of fanning implements, wagons, sleds and harness. Also K .C . power hay press, 17x22; Appleton six-roll corn husker; Bowsher power feed mill; J. I. Case two-passenger ; automobile, in good condition; good vice and small tools. Majestic range, usetTone winter. press, isenger Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison .rom the Blood and healing the dis- . Es iecial . severity with men .who carry-concealed weapons is more than justified a t a time when every .^able- bodied .citizen is invited to shoulder a' gun in the service o f his country. eased portions. A fter have taken Hall’s Ca- . TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE ■you arrh Medicine fo r a short time you Till see a great Improvement in your j general* health. Start taking Hall’s s Catarrh Medicine a t once and get rid * if catarrh. Send fo r testimoinale, ; C. B. Pugsley 6 Bro. Titus & Mead, Auctioneers H. T. Nelson, Clerk Lunch by Walter Neer. . The announcement o f an additional pound o f sugar f o r each member o f the family is welcome news to house holders; Coming ‘just a t the time it did we could not help but wonder i f the administration wasn’t feeling fo r the voter’s sweet tooth. rree, V, J. CHENEY & C oT o le d o , Ohio.1 Sold by sill Druggists, 7f>c. U H| Turkey kicked in before Thanks giving to save her gizzard. Austria cOuld no longer hold uot and with-, drew her ammies Monday afternoon. The poor Hun having been taught to fight does not know he is whipped and keeps on regardless o f the end. The Year’s Greatest ii uiiiiiiiimii # s Are Now Here in The deeds o f the aircraft board in wasting more than six hundred mil lion have been placed at the door o f a board member, E. A . Deeds, Dayton, who may face military t r i a l . . The same powers that named the * board will have to prosecute the case so'we don’t, look fo r a very stiff sentence i f found guilty,—if ever tried. READY-TO-WEAR H HI A A. E. Richards, Druggist Local Representative of WREN’ S Talking Machine Department Cheney Phonographs Columbia Grafanolas and the Newest Records l$4^50 and $45 Cloth Coats at $ 29.75 Cloth Coats . , at ' ■ " $19*75 Cloth Coats at >• 1 $34.90 $24.90 $14.90 Materials are Velour, Burella, Suede Suiting and Broadcloths. Navy Black, Brown, Grey, Burgundy and Taupe. Models all the latest styles. No old coats, but all this years styles. Sizes are from 16 years to 46 bust* a . S $45.00 Black Plush Coats $37.90 Some are Fur Trimmed ft I T HAT “ something’ * you have missed in other talking machines you hear when these wonderful machines play. The delicate color- toneS—the full tone values recorded In the disc, which elude the ordi nary talking machine, are brought forth in perfection by these wonder* ful instruments* The rendition of the great artists of the day are •supremely satisfying because they are complete. The music is real. The tones are true. . Let us demonstrate the value of these Instruments. The Edward Wren Go, Springfield, - - - ' - - - Ohio I Junior Coats $18.75 and $19.75 Cloth Coats a t. ............... .$14.95 . Colors* Navy* Brown and Green Wool Suits ss $35.00Ladies’ O K Q C Wool Suits ^ Materials are Gabardines* Poiret Twill, Serges and Poplin. Colors Navy, Black, Brown and Green a S Silk Blouses $3.75 Crepe de Chine Blouses, colors are white, flesh and maize $6.00 Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe, colors, white, flash, navy and grey $2.95 $4.39 S « f■ Hutchison & Gibney , XEN IA , - Ohio iiiiiiHiniiniiiHiiiiiiiiiii>iiii»i>iiiii>Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiimiiiniii>iiiiiinmiiiiiiiniiiiuniiiiiiiiiini»nmmmumiimii»iiuminunnm».mmW*T r n irn)T|n[lt|||)|||i 4.95 • )5
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