The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

jjgjiii, iji _ 1T "1 •mT.. "*^r »2gm ; MB ____(ER CAR OF CANE, N on track Thursday and Friday Get Your Sugar for Canning Now. ' Priced Right* C a ll P h o n o 217 , W. W. TROUTE Grocery Co. 9 * msmzjsstws \ j r . ~ 4 U T O . A Jk cA. 'W A. «& /» <iWinidf fe*»*w t1 ? THE TARBOX ‘LUMBER CO. * <fc#rU* is, farmer, aa t Jtfs eon Floyd, 3, war* kglafl, and an- Othar »oa, Chari**, S, *%ff»r«4 a bra. feta li»b wh«a their automobile wju ■Crunk by a passenger train at Berlin atatioa near Delaware, Dem- oreet'a machine (balled on the tracks. Governor Cos elgned the Cqfafcb* measure* enacted to enforce prohtbt- tloa la this state. OH boom In the west ha« resulted in a heavy increase in steel mill oper­ ations in the Mahoning valley by oreaUnf an enormous demand for well casings. Tinoh Hairston, S, colored boy, was drowned while wading in the Scioto river at Columbus. He was the eighth to drawn there since the bath­ ing season opened. Following failure of prosecution to prove beer of 2,47 percent alcoholic content, to be intoxicating in a case against * former salooolst, a number of Cleveland saloonkeepers began helling the beverage again. Thousands of fish ere floating down, the Mahoning river between Warren and Leavlttsburg, Fishermen say acids which flow into the stream from the pjate mills are killing the fish. . •, • Ohio legislature passed emergency bills-for relief of pities end school districts, The'lneasurett are accept­ able to Governor Cox. They include a bill .to meet-city and school defi­ ciencies in operating expenses and a separate measure, to enable school districts to raise money for other than merely deficiency purposes Schools are to avail themselves of only one of the two proposals.. The assembly recessed-until'Dec. 1. Frank Patterson, 35, of Columbus, traveling cablemafi for '‘a telephone company,' was killed instantly at Lan­ caster when he fell across a high ten­ sion wire." Walter Haas wxa fatally shot by S. B. Eastman, civilian policeman, ■ dur­ ing a fight in a soft drink store at Toledo. Government agents dumped 300 cases - and 150 half barrels of beer into a creek at Massillon, It bad been shipped to Massillon labeled “near bear." . Attorney' Mablon Gebbart of' Mt- amisburg announced himself a candi­ date tor congress on the Republican ticket next fall. ,Mr. Gebbart ran. on tbe Democratic ticket a . few years ago for the state legislature and was elected. \ ,, Officers of tbe West Cleveland bank announced that the bandits who held up that Institution secured $65,000. . Thoman, McKenzie, 166th infantry* gased twice/ in France, died at his home in Circlevllle, V, . , Union organization, of miners em­ ployed in Coshocton County is being formed. Thousands of acres of wheat were thrown down in the vioinity of Girde- ville by a severe wind, rain and hail­ storm. Diplomas were granted to 161 grad­ uates at the annual commencement of Miami university, Clare Eider, il, and Dorothy Marie Elder, 10 , sisters,;were drowned a t Bridgeport while wading in the "Ohio river, - , • * Dry maintenance league trustees met at Cleveland and perfected plane for fighting proposed Wet CflbxUW' tional amendments which spelp to 1 legalize sale of 2,75 per bent beer and restore pre-prohibition status,' . I What Brought Victory? '**- / * ‘ the Allies were the best men—that’s -all there was to it. They developed better ways of fighting; better equip­ ment, better guns. They were fight­ ing for the best principles; and the best won as it always does. The “best** win* in peace time, too —whether it’* men or clothes* Hart Schaffner & Marx i .r make the best clothes we know of; • t . f . f . _ ► they’rebest for you because they wear longer than other*; they look ■, better and save; they’re best for us ■ because they do those things for you* tj!» 1 . • ’ E , . ' C . H i l b - • j w • 1 “The Surprise Store” . ” 2841 Sett Third St., D»yton, 0. S ilse i R*§rigor#tw$ A,Mighty Event Offering Bargains to Meet Every \ When Furniture Is Wanted Need •*y' * , ALWAYS TRY CAPPEL’S FIRST Gas Ranges Reduced > Bed 8 $46.69 Favorite Gas Range, ta­ ble style, right cr left hand 16 inch ovej\ and .broiler, porcelain panels and dust pah, drilled bhmerS. Cappers ' PSQ C|) Removal Sale Price y T U i u V $ 37.00 Favorite .Gas Range, square style, four drilled burn,- S era, porcelain door panels, l$- ihfih oven,.Cappel’s “ Removal Rale Price $36.00-Favorite' Gaa- Range, 3 burners. 16-inch _' oven with porcelainfdoor panel;’ cappel's^ 4 Removal t-le f l Q 7** TOCO . . y I if* I i $28.50 $3.25 Fumed Oak po bo M ro ck er $2.45* „ V ,i. «► \ ' ‘ > . . I t in sturdily constructed'of selected oak, in a rich fumed, finish, bolted together to- insure its la*ting quallUes-r«tat back and shaped seat. R e n t a l gale ' “ “ Price . . . . . . . . ............................ Settee, $3.65; Chair, $1.85. Exactly as pictured." A n excep­ tionally pleasing design, eur Own exclusive pattern, built or golden, finished oak, upholstered in Span- 'ish imitation leather; .takes But little room when closed; when open it is a comfortable bed with ifnk fabric springs;. $71.00 value. Cap- ped’s Removal 'At? ft D C Sale Ij’riee ..... ...jpuQiVU ,n Porch Swings Reduced At thg^Prices Not One Should Be Moved to Qur New Location. $6.00 Fumed 0»k porch Swings, 4 ‘feet? long, complete with hooks and. aliafn., Unnuiviil . Sale Aft n r Price . ..ftfiDS $6.00 Fumed Oak Porch Swings, , 4. . feet Jong,, fancy slat, back, deep seat. - With ‘chains and hooks Removal Sale Price . .$435 $ li .00 Fumed Oak "porch Swings,.’ 6 feet long, high slat ' back,with, chains 'btid', hooka. RemoV- : lijEfe Price , . . $ / 1 0 5 • $18;0b jackeon Hickory. P o r c h Swing, 4 feet long, ...... 'Cvmoiete w i t h ’ chains and. hooks, Re- ^ moval Sale price Excellent Rugs in a W ideSelection At Removal Sale Prices $103.00 Worsted Wlnton Rugs 3x13 feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , $10.0? Wilton Rugs, 0x13 feet ,■• , . $66.00 Axminater Rugs, good colors, deep pile, 0 x 12 feet .......- ....................... $44.00 Axminster Rugs, excellent quality, 8 l-4x 10^4 feet...................... $68.00 beat grade Be ay Brussels Rugs, fbpt ....... . .............. :$69.85 $61.45 . . $ 4 3 , ® $3473 $53.45 Linoleums Reduced 95c ^$54,00 five frame “Body Brussels Rugs, 0x13 feet .............. . ......... $3835 $1.30 Linoleum square yard .... ... $1.30 Linoleum, C M fl.n square yard .. .......^laUu $1.46 Linoleum, . 0 4 -Ift square yard ,... .....4 f 1 1V* $3.60 Inlaid Linoleum. lO pat­ terns, square ftft D C yard............... $ £ i 0 3 6x9 Congoleum ft’JT.Q.p Rugs ........... ..ipliUO 9x12 congoleum - ft 4 C M pj Rugs .... .... lUtfhJ $4?.0b Body Brussels Rugs, 6 frame weave. 8 1-4x10% feat ............... $38.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 10 wire ’ seamless weaves, 9x12 feet ...... .... . 334A0 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Ruga 9x12 feet . . . . . . . . . 128.00 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, wool faced, 9x12 feet .... ... $22.00 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 8 l-4xla% feet ...... $19,00 Seamed Tapestry Bru^ Rugs, 9x12 feet m m m m m Tapestry Brussels Js*.*S $31.06 $28.88 $25,75 $20,15 $16.85 $1440 JOlyrla Savings and Banking com­ pany will eract a 14-story bank and hotel building at Elyria to ‘cost $2,- 006,060. Youghiogheny and Ohio Coat com­ pany will erect 200 houses at its mines In Warren township, Jefferson county. Fifty-three are completed and 43 are under construction. % Warren Hicks, 26, Elyria, was kilted when his team of horses took fright at an airplane, After lightning killed 10 of Elmer Law’s dairy cows, milk is being shipped into West Lafayette for the first time in history. Law was the village's only dairyman. Ohio Retail Jewelers’ association met at Cedar Point, Seventeen department heads at Ohio university, Athene, have been granted salary increases from $2,800' to $ 2,600 a year. Canton voters will he asked to ap­ prove a waterworks bond issue of $1,262,000 and an issue of $175,000 in deficiency bonds At the August pri; maries.*-* - ** Alfred Mills, 40, truck driver, Was killed Instantly, south of Marysville when a passenger train struck his truck. Court of appeals at Rellefontaine held that children of members of the Mehfionite church can not ha com­ pelled to salute the flag in /mfeool. W. Alexander Julian, Cincinnati business man, and Former Postmas­ ter John L. Bhuff launched a boom in Washington for Cincinnati as the' meeting place of the next Democratic national convention, Uncaater city iatt la ampt* . Louis PMio, 4 VIIWPH I* m m . LEGAL NOTICE. Common Pleas Court Greene County, Ohio. Charles Ella Cowan, Plaintiff VS. Albert Cowan, Defendant. ‘ Albert (Sowan, place of residence unknown will take notice that Charles Ella Cowan has filed suit for divorce against him.In Said court, her petition charging wilful absence for more than three years and that the same will be for hearing at the court house in ifcenia, Ohio, on July 7 ,19l9 a t 10 A< M. or as soon thereafter as the same can he reached by which time defend­ ant must answer or derpurr to said petition or judgment may be taken against him, Signed Charles Ella Cowan. CHURCH SERVICES. M, E. Services. Sunday school a t 9:80, G<H, Hart­ man, Supt.* , Preaching a t 10:80 *« Epwoth League a t 5:80 v Prayer-meeting Wednesday even- ing a t 7i80i Not Neoessary. It isn’t absolutely necessary to say something silly to the girt at the ci­ gar counter. The proprietor doesn’t require it of customers and the girt Isn’t paid for listening to senseless chattef.'HC^edo W e ' * Fresh Strawberry Pie ” A What is better than & well filled *Jja\vberry pie with ihe rich, red |d!ee ooziiig out* and A TENDER, FLAKY CRUST, Its the cnist' of the pie that gives it the final touch of good­ ness—that's why it should be 1made ‘With ! WilliamTell and GoldenFleeceFlour It always makes“li delicious, tasty crust hecause it contains ALL the rich*^nutrftive qualities ol the best Ohiowinter wheats the kind that is now waving in the breeze on thousands of Ohio farm#. Equally goodfor all other baking nseds. Jta«OBSS^* H FOR SALE BY AIX GOOD GROCER* *4 T R Y O U R TO* H U N T tN O

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