The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26
JCT 1 Vfe FritiV nttFuTf Apn? ‘iX jo-, May 2 zCn i NVJCST Y i<T4«t Hbfcitr* UMN Aftti U V* M«> ilftk iV¥*BT FORT^-SECOND SEAR NO. 2% rr Home Coming For Soldiers T1RF.3 TAKE BWi D1MU* fc* WtH E; FIGHT AMONG FAtofORIES, R E D A H V II.E E , dC K > . i f l i p A Y , Htef - fHwiji - M A Y JO, 1910 FB IC& I1A0 AfYXAIt lake » bait Ibseste' srafc sr| m clspr , . |a|5yVa3,tfte 15 price reduce .■ Irion driautomobileHires right; in ike A vneoiifijf uf the grpefri < •oiurriuee' **riy stage of the sesstn, The like Tor th* Crsem? County Home Coming Iwas w ? « known before. Rttfebep fo vutefcrsuon for thmwhiter boys wss ,'no chssjier. fabric Wid labor are still hski ui Xsnia, Tae&day evening wul|at war price*, What then caused the mori than 100 men and women atten- idrop , ded. f The meeting was marked by a great deal of interest amr-tig all present It was derided to hold the event on the first Monday in September, Xsshor Day Tarenta and friends o f the feoy&wiU have ample time tugeb theword to all - the boys. Xenia city was friteeted for* the cel ebration and Chairman J. W. ftrugh. , will name the necessary committees to plan the event and the chairman of each will be a member of the execu tive committee. Alt the civic and patriotic organ!* nations in the county are asked to namecommittees to boost the celebra tion. It is expected that most, if not all the hoys over'seas at present will 1>p feonte by that time. The general committee »S nearly 200 men and women has been named by JohnPrugh, chairmano f the Xenia Business Men’s Association Patriotic committee has hitjennamed and it rep resents all sections of the county: John W. Pruglb George R. Kelly, Kenyon Kiddle* Judge Shoup, Charles 'Weaver, H. S. LeScrord, Harry D, Smith, C. F. Kidenour, Judge ftf. L- ' Smith, James Canaday, Koy Hayward George Galloway, I, T. Cumminh, John Hedges, T„ J. Kennedy, Lep Kteinfeta, John Hishef, C, L. Babb/ C CEDARVILLE T O High School Commenc< ISHIP School Auditorium '"j Charles Kelble, George-Little, - M. t . Wolf, R D. Adair, R. D. Gowdy, Hor ace,fall, Henry Farrell, Walter, Car rie, Mat Kump, James Adair, Prof. Patterson, W. J. Smith, John Shad- rack. Jester Barnes, Thorfe Charters, Rer. George Macaulay/ Rev. H. J Jewett, Rev. Albert Read, Edw. Burk, Harry Higgins, Herbert Davis, G. A, :#1 m # {& - A ■tt Si* Willett, W. B. McCalUater, John Hus ton, W. C. Sutton, W. I*. Miller, CLS. Johnson, R. & Kingsbury, Dr, W. H. - Finley, Dr. A..C. Messenger, Dr. Paul Espey, R. E. Holmes, Dr. H. R. Haw kins, William Rogers, Wilmer Hill, William Foley, Jacob Kany, S, C, Cobles, 0. M. Whittington, W* % Street, J, ft. Elton, Lshr Few, W. S. Galvhi, G-I p . Soward, George Swartz, * J. A. Chew, Karih Bull, J. N. Wolford, Wm. Halts, Arthur Garfield, K h Spabr, KennethWilliamson, Mrs. Wad " ter Dean, Mr*. C. W. Linkhart, Mrs! Carrie Geyer, Mrs. Milton McKay, Mrs. Hello Shuster, MslsJIelen Boyd, -Mw.James Kelly, MW. George Kelly, Mrs. SI. R. Snodgrass, Mrs. R. D, Adair, Mrih- William Wilson, Mrs, Eber Reynolds* Mrs, Viola Johnson,' Miss I*aye Cavanaugh, Dr, S. D. Fess Pres. W, S. Scarborough, Dr. W. R.' McCfwsney* O. B. Bradfutc. Rev. J.F. Tapy, T, B. Andrew, Robt. Bird, Dr. . M* I, Marsh, JohnAdams, Nat Hunter H. L. Fisher, Dr. C. E, Ream, Rev. Moors, Heh. Bales W. J, Boofii, Wnb ter St. John, T. M. Scartf, Arch Cop- *ey, John Turner, A. R. Howland, Frank Hebble, Grant Miller, D. 0. Jones, Morris Rice, George Drake, P. M. Stewart, Thco. Neff, Bert Hop* kin*, J, B. riife, A, S. Frazer, J. T, Hutclrnison, J. F. Puterhaugh, J. W. Ross, William Baker, E. A, Burrell/ Harry Hamer,, Wilbert Powers, R.H. Hopkins, Chas. Vorhees, Frank Bar nett, J. B. Conklin, D. E. Spahv, Clif ford Evans, T» E, Camming.*, W. f. Smith,H. M. Doggelt, Wm. Kennedy,' Geo. Jenkins, O. 0. Butkte.*, John Andrew, Levi Rader, J, M- McPher son, S. P, Pennington, George Moore, Alex. Morgan, Dai a 7*», 3. M. Wil son, F, Mri’Ie*y, Rev. Belmer. W. S. Sellars* Jobs Maine*, K 3. Willimim: Andrew Jackson, T, V/IIiff, S. K. Williamsan, Towse Cari'sle, A. F. , Hopkins, Wh R Barr,‘ T. Powers, XU, ’ Brawn, WilUam Grant, W, A. Harris, Dr. Jones, Ned Smith, 3. B. Mason, Wm. Finley, W. Jl. Helping, A. Loy, Charles Hatiison, G. t\ TiRaoj. ENTERTAINS SENIOR CLASS. Doe authority atatea thgt a score of ;imall rubber Companies are being fi nanced and small factories ; built. Some have raerit am] some have not. One old line company to check com petition suddenly announced a drop 16 per cent in prices. This will greatly cripple small con# eerns with light capital. Same idea o f' the value o f urbber stocks can be gained by the 'following: $100 share in the original Goodrich issue i* now worth 169,600/ |100 share in Fire stone, 110,000; Goodyear, *12,900; Kriley-Springfield, £$,110. * -riTli 1~ *n~r. t UT'~ j '~n j..i '.i.-Eij i-U W H A T TH E FILES S A Y . S Issue September 3,1892. (•has. Dean has nold his meat store to Sam Haglpr, who will conduct'the business at,the old stand, ‘ “Jack the Peeper" has. shown up in Several places about town the past two weeks, •' * . Issue September’'19,1892." Rev- S. M» Ramsey and family were guests o f. Mr. and Mr*. .WhiteUw Reid, last week, at their summer res- Friday Evening, May 16/ 1919 P H I K S R A M .March—-School Life a hadl; idence, Ophir Farm* N. V. J. Jd- Tarbox sustained leg at work at the saw mil), Wednes day. It'wittho several daysbefore he is able to he about. Ales. Herron of Jamestown, while visiting with Mrs, Dr. Winter, was hit on the.face by a pet dog, tearing, out part o f her upper lip. ,She was paying with the dpg at t u time the Occident happened. ReY. F. 0. Ross of the Xenia semi nary will preach Sabbath for the ID x . 1 Ky - Clifton is . to enjoy a monstrous boom, Capitalists from *Springfield are interested in buildinga railroad to Clifton and take ' over the picnic grounds and construct a niammbth lake. A hotel witt be erected to accom- odate several hundred people. The plan has the backing o f the raihibds that are desirous of having the picnic grounds connected with Springfield for excursions. Issue September If, 1892. 7 Ticket Agent Torrence StateFair this yeaT. Hal Reid, Who is playing in ’ ‘The again brought the town in for some feSieSeht/ 'ho-heinj^.' §&1*V<j£‘'tferc .jardoimd from a Wisconson peniten tiary according to the Post. He came lo Cincmfiati and there married a pre- ty faced girl who could not hriievc Lhat HaVwaswhaf he was* The rest of tljo story is true to stsge life. ), H,D. Smithand J*R, McElroy have dissolved parinetship hy mutual eon* seht.L y 7 -~'77X::X\i,:- ' The Dogan Cluh has tcceived * huge :hannor, 20x3Ofeet, ther:gift o f White- jlawHdld* through the part of Andrew ;]Taeksbtt,%htt dhinlttgTfe recent *ecep^ Hon catted Mr, Reid’s attention to the local Repubttean Clufc At the top ol the banner on netting reads, “Regular Republican Nomitiatiffiis” wrote *c the bottom “For Errsident, Benfanya Harrison of, Indiana, For vies Fresh 'dent, WMtclaw Reid o f.N ew 'E o r^ Injfeo. •center'in''ah oll.paSnting Is an, Anteriean eagle standing on a shield, h scroll In Ifa beak wading, “Tkotcd tlccr, HoteSt Mosey, Redprocity”. In vitstions were t ecelvedthisweek*> amomsmg the coming marriage o f 'MlsS-Hteie Murdock to Frank Rrid at the home of theM3e InSfoomlngton, .fa s t'- ; Atfss Sutrj Hensfil. oleetrlfied tho ;c|tizctts Iiero..6’iturdfty by the mmm- eement of hehelopement to Newarkto meet £d.'Williams, a-'lfavdfag wan- ‘whsai she married in Eamesvllte, : J. & Hc0orkett> whs- l» s heesBr. 'Hot Sgrifigs, Vs,/ to espcsfeil hoMe iMonday. ■ ■ I W. M. HatSer, ana- dstew, Msa. Mf*s Ftorcsce L’eltl: otcstolnol |A te Tornhali and Mw. James Towns the members o f "Che C a ite dars-of lloy welo coll^'Eto Gameit, Kan., by the high school last U tssrloy <ve«f**g|tha ooriotiD mid death o f tlieto at being her eifthlet:Ah hlrtliday an- brother, Frank Basher, u merdhant in .dace (tesoh dinner was! that olty, ’ ' ^ Jcriy Stveanoy , ■& TQpalftr'cdttdtict* Music . •Invoeadon Musis — . In » Tee Garden *»*{(#(*W*S«*1 Pilots of the Purple Twilight 01*»s History Music Hush a Bye Baby The Relation of the Farmer to Society Tim Wind Mill Fighters - n_ ^w» t * *n** c#w«* ■.ft *» •* *• ***?m *s**•■ ‘Music-------- Daughters of the American Revolution The Comrade in White WW* m , m :<*/.* — vt to/* »* i Rehabilitation „ „ — Johnson Dr, W. R, McChesney Grey Charles Townaley Mary Flanagan hils^fa.>tP# X#gan . . . . . . . . . Hoivard Rogers Marjorie’Wright ipm* *■*■*■%>'* Music •dlose Cblrces ' tjra^hingWakAGi^o^Burcauih - The Twentieth Cpntsry Woman ■*w Muslo-, Dampe k Ru sscir^ a^n ,/:;: I Alice Lackey Staany - Cecil Ewbabk * „ Ruth Huaton Song (a) Beautiful Ohio Earl ’ “ (b) Tilt We Meet Again WhUipg From Twine to Cable ----- - Wilfred Ftoner * Why Should I ? What’s the Hset - r ------- Mary Rlolse Davis,; ‘ Music ------- ------------------------ -^Dance o f the Skeletons, - Christian Citizenship m t m i n m * Class Fzophfecy Florerico Smfttl ' March-* Co-ed ----- Zami The Covenant o f thOXeague o f Nations . Earl £ Presentation o f Diplomas President J, W. Jc Benbdierion W, R» McCheaney / ' . -r I-- 1 ‘ ' ®e- 5 The first large gathering of the newly organized World War Veterans, was held at’ the clubroonis o f the Bus- iness Mens’ Association* Friday, in HOW THE FIFTH DOAN WAS SUPPORTED m COUNTY. Chairman 0 . D. 8 m figures on oh Smith has given ns tbe'eounty stNcrip- Xeni»rabout fifty young men signed s to the Fifth Uan. Tb«rre were 1121 subscribers in the nouaty with 245 additional railiwad employee*who took # 17,800 o f riH£wid*. The total in the county was $K 4 , 9 gO or 124.5 If was decided that a the m m m l F i E z organization should remain for the . T** present and to complete it Enkia Winter was made treasurer. The oth er officers named at a former meeting were; President, P. IT. Creswell; vice president Wilbur Cony; secretary, Raymond X Higgins. r The veterans showed considerable Interest and enthusiasmin the organi zation and a live and large member ship in Greene county is expefted.The organization is open to ex-soldiers, ex-sailors, and. exiiparinOs / o f the Worfawnr, , . , v , , ; • ermniiiifuiriiIHi^riJl,ini*ieiFaiJijiti|inuar- MOVES HIS GARAGF. ‘ ^ TO NEW EGCATION. R. A. Murdock has moved his ga- rriigo to his now Ic^ntjon on Sou*fc Mam street. The .ntiidSng has be*t reirxtlrfcd for garage v.cfk and 3.*.(co warn and presenta a rity appearan Now fixtures fer ? u ; lies and cash register have t *t> been added. Up stairs room* for tires and repairs have been fitted up, It is one of the mvst complete Ford stations in thto cccticn of the stole, , The Xenia Na list with 240 Bankheadsthe ■■mnirtinf TO WHOM IT CONCERN^., Notice is hereby given that persons who grate stock along the public highway or herd sjime in the same manner are subject ti> a- pwtoJiy un der the law. Numerous complaints have reached the hoard and it be comes nec«*STj; to seek the enforce-' menfe of the law* Feraons will,then keep thdr-fitesli eg- or toko the ccr.cc- fjuence* Cedaiville Township ’ftastees, ^Andrew Jackson, @eife* Hons amottarinc ta HttAM «r 148.C. Coimmarcial A Barings was third with 175,7000 or 100 per cent The Exchange Bank fourth with 133 subscription* amounting toll's,000 or 104.3 per cent, Miami Deposit Bank with TO sub scriptions amounting to ?7O,000 or 140 per cent* . . ’ First National of Osborn 120 sub scriptions amounting to 103*? per cent. ,. ■ „, 1 . . ' , 1. . Farmers and Traders With 7l.subi iscriptions amounting. to 249,350 or flOO per cent,. BoWersvillO Bank 40 subscriptions amounting to 138,350or 101 percent. Spring Valley with 40 subserip- tiona.smdunting to |3l,750 or 111 per cent. ' . ■ ; v Peoples Bank o f 'Jamestown- 40 cuto^riptfons amountingto |12 j 2 o 0 o f 08.4 par cent. « W A U T F R ^ S s S ^ W ' ■ THE PENITSNTARV, Walter Nooks, colored, found guilty last Friday for shooting with intent to- kill, was sentenced on Monday by Jundg Kyle to serve from one to fif teen years in the pen* The Judge took occasion to lecture the family for be» it'g a menace to the neighborhood, Thejniry was out hut a few ..minutes, Waite?, Martin-, brothers, and the lit* ter’n two sons are now serving time for varitm crimes. SCHOOL BOARD CO& fiA&S FOR m TONS OF GOAL, im portant questions nijcteary. A thre perred, the dworaHonv men and _ .... white, the class colors, & tbs ccntorfcr cu tfio Pass Hcbdfie, vvliose home Is o f t!fe tahlft.waa *-cryptsl baske&fil!H with rose colored talii®* ETcrrAy pink tibbufts led from tho doJ.to ovc-r Gift,table to ro«tt colored %s- keis of ten tens at place Cv2t!i|jjmv m m B|D j f , in MADISON. the placg raids attached, t^aqvsem here, was tnas-ried this week to oneef LovctonTa Dost dlmsDirng §oang IMIa* ^ ; ^ la' ! for the fottoa-jng; Misses ' Ratb •Husteft, Alice Lackey, Masjctffe Wright, Mary Iteoagsn, E-toise Dawi«, tte ho*less, arA Messrs, Wilbuj? lln ‘Uitrey Rhgio1*, RapJ , Bryan, jM aton to^riiship, South Charles ton, elded W fifth loan T-iota m Thursday in nonihou-’ filter the Tm j phy (rain arrive *!-16 -was atittrasc-d that Lbardis $kh<-bcn Would take Tfea Bsatd o f Education mtt Wed nesday evening and Medved bids far. ID0tans o f PjcshoRtiis coal, there be lag bsife two bidden; Eerier Bros, and . .The Ufdtutdlle Li»© iitu The former Tlio following Questions have tem ! was awarded the contract at f 5.60 a fcasided as that attention may he cal-1 ton, #h « company bid was $65® a led to-therafor foar that mm& o f the|tea, caamaaity asked them: Can those who are striving to lie rich amrwer thus qaestfsnst Wltefc shall it profit wft man if he ehcaU gain the whole world and hm® Ms own eoul?w 4'0r what shall •a tatm giye in ex change for M» fists!?” ^ - { t } nei? o f t!:s class, who grnd Patei firefti this gpdag, wad «a honored dsc«.r Hi’-h.cVv,h-i v,,\a ovcvnoio i.r i >* nir.v at Canw Sl-einton await, ?V ?-.» c h sr-pxt fattat?; ct wlih b"<3snm iii , tines ptef, Jur.s 2» 19*19, game was open In. F„ n. Hoosfon took $3®„®t*0,that of course gatfc uBlz¥} liO/k*® and **v l i t e r s onM 1*97,109 was r**<'h*o fltd the *lown*hip rapeicM the flr*t t flag’ in f's^k '■‘"•onte TAe warning at the JteerA nf Health tsetks atri d «s» wp the b«ek {/aid#- SEMINARY COMMENT EMRNT The B, F. Semfeary coufmencement took place last eventog in ther ft, ft, chtttth, ttere tetog iml two graduates this year, James L» Ghesnut m i R,N* Golema*!, Jr, TJie examfoatioss were corwhwjed a1, (he cettoge ?*r!«i !a the day by the Board of Examiners, com- posed o f I!ev- \V. P. Harxltaan o f FaiSvtow, Be,, Itev, Tl^ums White of rhsladelpfeca aroi ftev. L. A . Besson b f f lay CcU*t\ Eaib ' * FteA Wslgbo a.fid Miss ftnth ytom.n o f O iften mm mawisd ah the Cllttnfe U P« pis sewage feyRev. fi, a M ctft feenj !*»l Auto Strikes Aged Mu Failing to hums the wiTniBg o f the: automobile boro, Neii .Shaw, 65, who lives' on East Main street, in Xante, stepped directly in front of a ear own ed grri driven by Thoms* Andrew of th's place, Friday morning. The man sustained injuries that caused hto death two hours latter at the McClel lan hospital- Mr. Shawmade 1»« lysme with his nephew, Henry Shaw, is. sightless in one #y«,very deaf and his left l«g was stiff at the fcr.ee. He.had started a- cross tho street between the crossings -but instead of stopping at the winn ing walked in front o f the machine. Mr. Andrews was driving' at a mod eraterate,of spied but the pavements wer$ wet and the break** would not hold the,car. It was found at the hospital that HGR TftKSTRAWSBLOW , Straws allow which wliS!l Mows} andarsfostt>f themgo Siin-pro- ceasioHlI aggtegatiGfi t& Geriirrilfo for the last performance. Dailythely pageant thro our filteete. . .JlmeiitoWn 3®m 0 , < m m ? HffKRNg MISSING, 0 « George tewre?*m»m« a Joxenof Ms teaSTtej-fiighenslastFridaybight; Asnaan! the ftM that helpedhimself foiledto leaveanyteatsof justwhere •theyWereto go* theleft legwas.broken, thechestwas crushed* the rib* broken and severs) scalp wound*wgre inflicted. , Mr. Andrewwas a witness in the Nook* case and could not remain hut gave 0‘rder* that the. manhave the best of care, The deceased is survived by a son* r*E/ShaWi a fenjnthn the•-01Tv Wolford -farm % Eawrepce of GincimT nati, » daughter, Mr*. McDonald, of Newport, Kyi, and his wife in Cincin- S ti. The bodyWas taken*to, Rrijlnd- iPj 0- for burial ^ ^ ^ badcdt ^ i ^ h S d " r<I ' FORDR. LEOANDERSON. , ;DrTHepiAhdersohreceived.' .a.-bad cut onhis left handFridaywhileper forming a delicate operation, onA me aana.cucrmg.a.naq gasn oetween the thumb and iiiffex finger- The*cut hied profusely due to a small artery being severed.;. Dr. M. t Marsh t riled and dressed the wound temporary un til thej$)r. could be taken to. -the - Me Glellaii hospital,. Should bipod poison not develops no other trouble is antic ipated. *; \ h « u ; 1 ’ * LIBRARY NOTRS, ‘ . New fiction books i t the library are as follows; * BWhnr—Tbe Tin Soldier. . .. ............................... „Jw ff Secretary, Bottome—The Derelict. Brady— Waif-O’ .thc 8t*». ';U.' ’ Burroughs—The God* o f Mars'. Chamberlain—White Man. Connor— The Sky, Pitot, fo No Man's Land, DariesS—The Golden, Bird, l>ixon~-The Way of a Man. Farndt—Our Admirable Betty, Gnftibter—The White Horse and the Red Haired Girl. , ' , * Grey—TheDesett o f Whest; lb*ner—The'Foitr Horsemen of the Apocalypse. ,, '; * JohnsonFoes. Johnston-aGeorgliia’i Service Stars Kelly-—Kildare* o f the Storm.. > Lincoln—Shaving*. t . fouriner—Treat Emr Rough., ' , Iiucke—Thd Rough Road. McCutehion—The City o f the Kit chen.- Miller—Come Out of the Kitchen. Oendet—Slippery McGee.. Parker—Wild Youth and Another, Richmond—Red Pepper Burns, Richmond—Under the Country Sky Rives—The Ghost Gardner. Robins— Camilla, Streeter—Here Mable, Streeter—That's Me All Over Mab- Tarkirgfon—The Magnificent Am, Waller—Oat o f .the Silence, Williams—The Court of-Belshnrrar White-Jn the Heart of a Fool. Wylie-Toward Mornirg, DISCHARGED SOLDIRRB WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. All discharged soldiers, of, (Mm-* vlllo township atm urged to attend a meettog in the wayoris office m Mon day, M a y . 1 9 , to-, make arrang*mehts for liicbthilm Hay. it fa that th&returned soldiers hate a part in the day** ptogratn aftd it'is par- ticulariy urged Dmt all attend this, meeting. ■ i r n i i n S : V / I V l J THE UNIVERSAL CAR. T lie F ord Sedan is a splendid ear fo r th e farm er bem u se ifc is g o o d an d com fortab le e v a iv in th e * yea r. I t has a ll th e n tility o f th e tou rin g car w ith th e n iceties o f tlie h igh -class ea f. T h e w ife an d ch ildren en joy th e refine* manta and com forts. I t ia easy “ fo r w om en t o opera te , it alw ays reliab le, as well as econom ica l, Y ou r early, ord er is so licited because th e *b ig F o rd F a cto ry is a g o o d ways from normal* produ ction s, and w ith us, i t is first com e, first supplied , Sedan , $775 ; C oupe, $050 ; R unabou t, $500 ; T ou ring Car, $£25 ; T ru ck Chassis, $550, Th ese prices f, o . b . p e trp it . i* ' jX *■'• C^darville, n * O h i o i , Gee.But ; . - U a " J t * I s tha t th e w ay y o u fee l a t m ea ltim e ? I f i t is, chances are y ou are th ink ing how* g o o d som a fre?b , hom e-m ade bread w ou ld taste* I t seems th a t h om em a d e bread ju s t fits in w ith a g o o d , h ea lthy ; apefcite M other kn ow s how t o bake it t o o . A n d tn e fir s t or GoldenReeceFlour “ T S L I t is one th in g ohe w ill a ccep t : n o substitu te fo r - She a lw ays uses ifc ;jfo rb m !$ r ie * ^ and a ll o th e r bak in g and has n ever y e t been d is appoin ted . , * M ade from th e b est O h io wheat—grow n r igh t hero a t hom e. • T h ere 's none better, - * FORSALEBYA LL GOOD GROCERS V of Boys! caiiRGH ftB R vnm » i c i ! td m m m m m , iNv.icjmtfest b»',e riotk tqinatog at foige o.i toe si/«t«i « 4 si% * t>r. tfee village ass Htole m i be so ferifi, ifa oto<te mtning will fee srtvee Htitv^y JMfstefejI. %k‘t „****)';•- sts«<»* of fceev, « A I , J$it ft.l€ldUJf(‘fe,tMsto elreeri .Ihes'J'iug Fsislsy auJ. Sstlrisy At a F, a , j Te»cfeeres Meettog SaturJiy even- ing at 7 ffotefk Ssfefenth school Afc Id o'clock. ♦ Comimmioa sefvkcs I f . M, ssri ptesclisbg at ^30 ft, M, lev. manwitt psmh *t stt thtse services, M. T), Setvlfes, 6imJsy stood! *fc fts80, G. XLHsste ! 2 #«, SUpt, t fttescMntstmyO _ ' / Fpteotfi LeagueAt ScS0 ftrsyer-meetlng Wednesday «veu^ fogatTfSO, w v ^ - l-‘ «v - Hsrvey Myers te*s criM to Vfo ton* RatuHsy ovHag to to* of a ferot.Her, lememfestt tfeaAstei®t Urn *•* I n T h e A r c a d e W . L . C L E M A N S Rea l Estate O ra festsaadas my ofllc* «a€ft SstwuHy «r fey pb**A at a To* toy tmSMmm teirti mm»H* m m H - pwm M (UKtlAMVIULV, OHIO n«*4x»m J m Are your boys especially hard o&shoes? \Vb haw just the kind'of shoes they ought to wear a&dpriced so low you can’t afford to miss them, Boys’ SpaeSal $ 1 . 8 5 a P n i r n^ sK '.J-l »i<“***(a *•»v n t J fe**. ■ Heavy J« l t leathef, Wvcher stjde, double Holes, full tips, m 'Ihe kind they will outgrow rather than wear put. Fountain Ave. window. Other Styles iu Kngtish, Blucher and Button $2.50 to $5.00 r$ m Sprintfiold. Ohio ‘ i.i 1J
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