The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26
Hi S T E R L IN G Q U A L IT Y illwork ^ AT DIRECT MPrices LOCALANDPERSONAL J ilTY Sfei This front door standard large sire and thickness 2 ft. 8 in. by 6 ft. 8 in. by IJ 4 in, thick in solid white pine Plain plate No. 5035 AA........$8,65 Bevel plate No. 5Q35B3 9.95 Same size with plain ■ oak veneer, ’Glazed with plain plate No, 5035 A , , $ 1 2 , 3 0 Bevel plate No. 5035 B 13.60' . Extra Quality.’ Oak veneer -J3 % o f an inch thick-three • times usual thickness. To , eliminate chance o f .blistering veneer is applied with a prac tically water-proof special Blue. Speciallead coating and putty is used under glass to prevent moisture, coming off the glass from getting into door. / ' |*AHE ground on which we solicit I your patronage is that we offer JL a better quality o f millwork—; better than is usually sold b y mail or threurh a dealer—the best that can be had at any price. Andwedesign you Hew styles. . r Oar mills are equipped with the fin est and most accurate machinery ever invented. We run sanders, planers,* moulders, etc., slower thanusual,mak ing the work coot us more in order to give you smoother woodwork. Wood work capable o f finer finishing at low .r cost. S ', oh a policy would make our prices accordingly higher but for the fact that we save you money in other ways. Si lling costs are cut b y selling di rect from factory to you. Our fortu nate location at greatest hardwood lumber market in the world, and the mos: advantageous railroad point for manufacturing, ejUablcs us to buy bet ter and cheaper; and t o ship cheaper. Write for complete Millwork Cata log. It shows a few select house planst We quote direct,mill prices oh every item o f rough lumber and finished mil: ./ork, needed for any house, barn, garr^e, factory or repair job . Send us y o u 1li,t o f materials needed or have you.* contractor send it, and got our . deli 'ercd prices, You ’ll see then that • w e ; aye you money, , ' lK permit.£x-i3i^in;Monofpads. RefmJ money if oii'rc. nit-irlisfkd.'. Ctl our JM-ircJ prices toutj. ■Sen whcl you u'au.J sak. 1 T P * * S T E R L I N G - L U M B E R C O . BURCH street \ ChtcIiinGtSj Ohio m m ssssm » Veterinarians and Horsemen H ave Used "and Recommended T h is L in im en t for 5 0 Y ea rs Keeps Work-stock Clean-limbed, Fit and W illing H o u s t o n i a (Th e Original Jones*)' Liniment was ’ first com pounded in 1870. y A fter a - half century o f suc cessful use, farmers and stock men, as well as horsemen and trainers, have come to depend upon this soothing, healing anti septic liniment. . . No sore, lartie horses when Houstonia Liniment is kept handy. N o cui b., splint, sweeney, wind-puffs o r bony tumors, Hopstonia Liniment, docs not burn, smart nor blister—does not irritate nor fret the skin—but quickly penetrates to the deeper -tissues and ligaments, easing pain o f strains and sprains and leav ing the animal sound, clean-liinbod, and unblemished. Roth Brothers, famous trainers and drivers, say : “ Your liniment Is ns essential to a training stahle as good feed. We always had trouble getting a liniment mild enough for nil uses in the horse until wc tried,your Liniment. It will give satisfaction In ftny cose where it Impossible for a liniment to do goodr * .............. I f your stableJs uaLalready protected,.don’t wait. Ask your druggist fo r a bottle o f House-tone-e-all, Veterinary size—the old, tried and trusted friend o f horsoowners. Household sizes, 2Sc and 50c. New Veterinary size, 20 oz., $1.00, THE#DR. J. C. JONES COMPANY, So, Charleston, O. For Sale by C. M . Ridgway and A . E. Richards, Druggists ML COOK STOVES' Com fort, Economy and Efficiency tm C O M F O R T — for it means’ a cool kitchen. Economy— for it wastes no fuel. You burn ' kerosene oil only when you need it. Efficiency— for a Florence Oil Stove is easy and quick of operation and every bit of heat is concentrated close under the cooking. I Come in and let our salesmen show its many j good points* , / . ■ Adair’s 30-24 North Detroit S t XENIA, OHIO See “ The Heart of Humanity" tonight ....Get the new straw hat at IKelble’a W. Main street, Xenia. —* ------------ Milton Yoder lias been in Cleveland this week on a business trip, Antioch commencement was held Wednesday,there being twelve grad uates. , » The party that lost automobile number 840079 can get same at this office by paying the 25c charge. Harry Townsley has a new Reo touring car purchased through M. C, Nagley, the local agent. Dr. and Mrs. J, O’. Stewart have as their guest, .Mr. ' and Mrs, Edward Rhodes of New Philadelphia. "■ Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of Kan sas City spent the week with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. W, H. Creswell, “ The Heart of Humanity” isa love story that passeth all understanding— a great romantic picture that you’ll, never forget, Go see it tonight. For Sale:- 860 feet o f 3-4 in. roper* Chas. Turner, B. E. Sullivan of Beckley, W. Va., and sister, Mrs. Florence Taylor of Indianapilis, are guests of the for mer's son-in-law and daughter, Dr, and Mrs. O, P. Ellias. 4 ■ '* ■# Miss Belle Winter returned from Painesville, 0., Saturday, where she has been teaching.' Miss . Winter leaves the first of the week to attend the State Teachers' Association meeting at Cedar Point. , Buy, sugar before it becomes scarce We have plenty of Franklin sugar— the best-kind—in stock, at $9.75 per 100 pounds. R. Bird & Sons Co. Rev. J. W. Patton was called to Richmond, Ind., to perform the mar riage ceremony of Prof. Roy B. Pat ton of Piqua, O., _We now have, the .agency -o f the Western Creamery Co., and -will pay you the best .market -price -for your cream. . M. C. Nagley Mrs.. J. C .. Townsley entertained the members of the Home Culture GlUb and a few invited guests Tues day afternoon. The Hudson farm on the traction line between Springfield and South Charleston has been sold to an Illinois man for $200 an acre. Misses Wilmah Spencer, Hazel Lowry and Maude Hastings left Mon day morning for an extensive pleas ure trip through Colorado, Miss Ellen Tarbox submitted to an operation for the removal of her ton sils by Dr, Reed Madden of Xenia, Tuesday. Miss Effie Conley *is expected home Saturday from Oxford where she has been taking a six week’s course in Normal training. Misses Elizabeth Blair, Ora Han na and Martha Cooley expect to leave Saturday or Monday for Oxford where they will attend Normal school. -Best developing and printing done. Clarke Nagley. Leave films at Nag- ley’s grocery. —Keep your piano in shape by hav ing it thoroughly cleaned, tuned and regulated. Call Knox Hutchinson, Phone 2on 160. » Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Watt entertained the former’s brothers and sisters at dinner Thursday. Those present were Mrs. J, H. Nash and son, Wil liam, Mrs. Mary Cherry, Mr. and Mrs David Watt and Rev. Warren John son and wife of Pittsburg. Prof. J. H. McMillan of: Monmouth, 111., is expected Saturday^o spend a few days with his sister, Mrs, W. A. Collins and brother, J. H. McMillan and family. Prof. McMillan and wife will leave about the first of July for Colorado where they will spend the summer. It cost $335,000 and required eleven months time to produce “ The Heart of Humanity” . 6 miles of battle trenches were constructed in a field of 160 acres A standard new airplane Was burnt to aslies after falling 4600 feet. These are some of the items in the making of “ The Heart of Humanity” . The story of a Canadian mother Who glories in the sacrifice of her four sons to the cause of humanity is the basic theme of “ The Heart of Hu manity.” You can get the full story tonight at the Murdock theatre. Ad mission 30c and tax for adults and 20 and tax fot* children under 12. Hun- dred» were delighted last night. Don’t miss the last opportunity of seeing it tonight. Miss Jenpie Sowers, a very charm ing and popular young lady of Ridg way, O., madea- visit at her home in Jamestown last Saturday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M, O’ Connell or orth Limestone street. She was accompanied by ^her sister and brothcrtJn-law, Mr. and Wrs. W. W. Baldwin and two children, The trip was made by motor. Lieut. Cameron Ross has returned from Traer, Iowd, Where he attended high school commencement, Lieut, Ross expects to resume hjs school du ties in Traer next fall if ho can se cure his •release from the army. He returns,to Camp Shermna the first o f next month, being out on a 80 day furlough. * ON FEED A car of mill feed to arrive in a few days. We will sell cash at car in any quantity as follows:— .335 :2ES Wheat Bran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 50.00 Rye Middlings .......................................$ 48.00 " * * * . . i t ■ ■ International Repairs * ’ . . * .. *, W e have put in a stock of parts for McCormick and Deering Binders and mowers, and will do our best to serve you. • - COAL Ton 2355 it y'll ■ * n ii ' f§f 3 3 r . / * Pocohontas, Yellow Jacket, Raymond City in stock Priced right. - v , / ; i Tables Reduced SIXTY DAYS SAME AS CASH Today is theEleventh Day of This Unequalled Economy Event 'Jan youafford to miss the opportunities presented¥by this Removal Sale? A great variety of underpriced mer chandise for the home in every part of the Store! Be here tomorrow and try to be here every day until you have bought everything you need. Our new home will be the Long-Eakin Building, 124 to 130 East High Street, soon after July 1st, \Always Try CappeTs First c jfsu & jm i '• - ' | U $216.00 Louis X V Bedroom Suite, four pieces, Ameri can Walnut. Cappel's Removal $155 .00 Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *......... * The suite Illustrated is one of the many suites and Is given as a fa,r sample of the savings to be effected during this Removal Sale of Home Furnishing. Porch Swings- Reduced At the Prices Not One 8hould Be Moved to Our New .location. $3.65 $G,00 Fumoa Oak Porch Swinge, 4 feet long, complete with hooks and chains. Removal Sale Price ............. ., $6.00 Fumed Oak Porch Swings, 4 feet long, fancy slat back, deep seat. With chains and 9/1 q fc hooks. Removal Sale Price *|»‘il,»4Jv 1 0 $11.00 Fumed Oak Porch Swings, 5 feet long high slat back, with cli&ina-ana hooks. OE Removal Sale Pi;lce I J s sm m h m m um h u i For Real Durability, for good loo£s and econ omy these excellent Wool Fibre Rugs are the beet buy wo know of, They are heavy enough to stand a great deal of wear, the colors are soft and restful and the prices are^Just about the usual factory costs— 6x9 feet • 8 1-4x10 % f e e t ........... . 9x12 feet .. $8.95 $12.95 $14.15 The values arc $12.00, $17.00 and $19.00. Other Run* at Oood Savinas $10.25 Axmlnster $ 1 QK Rugs, 36x72 Inches $6,6'0 Axmlnster 1 C Rugs, 27*60 inches $1.20 Hit and Miss Rag O Q « Rugs, 2SXS0 inches . . . . . . .(Iw w $48,00 Overstufietl Wing Rocker, mahogany fratne, spring seat and back, upholstered In tapestry. 0 9 7 OK Cappel’s Removal Sale Price , , . y u j ( 8 3 $38.00 Overstufted Rocker, mahogany frame, full spring box seat and cushion spring back, upholstered In tatestry, * OOQ K fl Cappel’s Removal Sale Price ........... $60.00 Overstuffed Rockers, loose cushion, spring seat amt "cushion spring arms and back, upholstered In tapestry. m er* n n Cappel’s Removal Sale Price . . . . . . . . ................ . . . . . y v w i U U . $64.00 Overstaffed Fireside Chair, extra high spring back, full spring seat, upholstered in the best grade of tapestry. 6F il7 K fi Cappel’s Removal Sale Price .................................... , 3 u $68.00 Mahogany Chair and Rocker, high cane back and full spring box seat, upholstered in blue striped velour, a r n r*f| Cappel’s Removal Sale Price ...... ., ............. ...........................$ o i 9 i 3 J $34.00 Mahogany Rocker. William and Mary period, full spring box seat, upholstered in tdpestry. 0 « n j . Cappel’s Removal Sale Price . . . . . . . . I 3 $20.00 Mahogany Rocker. Queen Anne period, full spring box seat, up- houlatcred in tapestry, cane panel back, n 4 f * mj « Cappel’s Removal Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i , y 1 3 s 3 3 NO HOME CAN AFFORD AN INFERIOR* L IV ING ROOM SUITE It IS by the living room, specifically, by the"furniture in it, that a home lg judged b$ its guests. The living-room furniture Is the gauge, it may seem unreasonable for people to form Judgments In this way, but that is not the point. The thing is to make sure that one’s living-room is furnished So as to speak well f^r every other room In the house. Tnc living-room furniture we sell is turned out In Our own work rooms, and, of course, we take pride in making it as well ns It Is possible to have it, and to say the least It Is flno enough to do Credit to any home and low enough in price to make It an object to buy It during this Re moval Sale.* $264.00 Three-Piece Tapestry Living Room Suite, upholstered trf tapes- * try, double spring, loose cushion seat, cushion spring arms f 4 A D f|f| and back. Cappel’s Removal Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y I u O iw w v $282,00 Tapestry Living Room Suite, double spring, lofrse cushion seat, cushion spring arms and back, /rift Cappel’s Removal Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f A V V l U t f $264.00 Living Room Suite, three pieces, loose cushion, spring seat, cushion spring back and pillow arms, upholstered In f l jftrt tapestry. Cappel’s Removal Sale Price . . . . . . $185.00 Three piece Living Room Suite, double sprlnp^looae cushion scat, cushion spring back, upholstered in tapestry. <**#’$ C A E l Cappel’s Removal Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 3 3 s w !
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