The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26
jr * 3m' i im t Mam* k»*-« Need ~ r t sd. An- excep- 'slgrn, eur q W b . milt of golden wred in spacn- ■; taKea but ed; when open bed with link ) value; Cap* ted Location. 90 Fumed Oak » Swings, S jong, high jflat With fames, R( 1 7 . ! ioD Jackson fry P o r c h te * feet, ropg, i tat. «b_ wi t h $T 2.25 n ■Uon, Though tier. - ^ $31.00 . . . $ 2 8 , 8 9 $25.75 $20,15 .$16.85 $14,40 ^ie ian a wall with the ! out, and V CRUST. e pie that h of good- •hould he Hand eFlour in !RS 1 ' I - I / ' : •j’v' «(Y- If ■fi- BST *, I i < * J ■W8’#A1PW»Olaflp. The p«nt* you get with a (Michaels-Stern) Suit i f f 4# carefully detailed as the coat and vest, They are as easy to get into as a free for all and as true to their aim as a William Tell. They hold their creases like Jess Williard holds onto hi* title and never bag at the knees without giving . - two. weeks notice. Perfect Pants are a feature with (MichaeU-Stefn) clothes and don't forget that the pants are a* important to a suit as,tq a dog. , - :i .■ a -2 i XENIA, # f * • # ' # # f * f # LOCALAND PERSONAL # # * # & % & • b^B^ltBWHtflHIIIIIIinilllUllllHllllllllilHHJIllMItililllllHlIUlllliyililllllllllHMttHlIlUPUlHtltHIMHlllHaHlUttHHHttUtiMlIillll g | - . r • • » * ' ' * IT PAYS TQ BUY THE BEST PAINT Postmaster Turnbull ha* purchased a Dodge sedan. linseed wjsfor paint- Jkfc ypur pure 1 mg at fifidgway’s. The Misses Bej^f s&d Hattl* Kerr of KnokrUle, Tens,, an* guest* of Mrs R .T , Kerr. ■* - fci2ktdana t/k/ky£ <CJJ ’ “ at ' iv * OHIO , Ai"-' ..aBrjj,. S T E R L IN G Q U A L IT Y V * -5**gL , * * . , * „ * « - * -. a , . front door standard large Useand thickness 2 ft. 8 fa. by 6 ft. 8 in. by 1 % in. thickin solidwhite pine Plolrv pl4te No. 5035AA....... $8.65 Bevel plateNo. 5035BB 9.95 1-Same size with plain oak veneer. Glazed with plain ^pUkteNo. 5035A....... $12.30 Bevel plateNo. 5035B 13.60 ' si' veneer is applied with a prac- , jJ tically jvaW -ruccpf ---- ”n1 %i glue, Spcmltcim cea > putty is, u « n u&<£ g fttt «* ' : . prcventjpapjstirfe ^eS^RC.cijR ‘a >j the glass uom getting into , door. H E g round on which w e solicit you r p a tronage is t h a t we offer , a b e tte r q u a lity o f millwork— s*W t e r tita n 33 usually so ld b y m a il o r ^th rough a dealer—Hie b e s t t h a t c a n b e h a d a t a n y p ric e .' A nd w e design y o u new sty les. , .Qitr m ills.are equipped w ith jthe fin-t , e s t a n d m o s t accu ra te m ach inery ever inven ted . ,; W e ru n sanders, planers, moulders, e tc ., slower thanusUal, mak ing tlie Work.cost us more in o rd e r to give you smoo ther ivoodwOrk. Wood-’ . ' work capable o f finer- finishing a t lower cast, ; . ’ Such a policy would m ake o u r prices accordingly h igher b u t Tor th e fac t t h a t we save y o u money in o th e r ways. S illing costs a re c u t b y selljng. d i re c t from fac to ry to you. O u r f p r t u - . n a tc location a t greatest ’hardwood lumber m a rk e t in th e world, and th e m o st advan tageous railroad .point for STERLINGQUAUfy ^DOILWSOIMTEBWL ^W r ite fbif complete M illwork C a ta log. ..It shoyra a few select house plans. - W e q d o te J ir e c t ill ej4orit every tA,x|em isf Jo tig h 1iam be^ 'Em i finished ^tTOliivdrK h e a te d fb r'atty hodaei bkrn, garat-e, fac to ry o r repair job . Send us you r list o f m a te ria ls needed o r h av e yo u r contraosbr send i t/h n d 'g e t ou r delivered/priaVs. ’YotrUl iiqe th en t h a t we cave you mohey. - Wepermitexaminationof foods. Refundmoney ‘.ifj/Qli** sclhflcd. Get oardelivered pricep TP iie see* , f(\7 . T H r ^TERLING LUMBER CCk BpkCH > -.•Street pnoiniMtl, Ohio l We have instilled an acetylene plant for burning carbon "(Al^ofjnot'ors, servie* &nd satisfaction giiaran- te e d a s f tfe fe is t* " *v 0 % k " - “ . ’ V-. Walt ' & 7Sc a Cylinder Oil* jteid Gasoline , Repairing of All Kind# * ^ llto ^ V a s ii* Satisfaction Guaranteed J, G. DUGAN | Located Boyd’s Livery Stand O r tta rv ilte ^ w • , < 1Ohi# Mrs. David Murdock and daughter, Beth, of Minnesota, are th eguests of relatives here. Dr;! Joseph Kyle of Xenia preached Sabbath morning and evening for the tJj, p. congi^raiiont, ~ J-Z*.K-'ttok dr. r _ __ Miss Kate Bradfute of Columbus has been a guest at the -home of M t . and Mrs. Edgar Tobias. Mrs, E. B, .McClellan of Belle Cen ter, has been visiting with her par- etats, Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Orr, Miss Vera Ajidrew, who Tias been teaching in Huntington, W, Va., the past ye*r has returned home, Mr. and.Mrs; Ed> Nisbet have re turned to Indianapolis after a two week* visit with, relatives here. Mrs. Walter Hopping and' mother, Mrs. Emma McGarry, fo Buffalo, N, Y.,are guests of Miss Rosa Stormont Mrs,1 J. B. Rogers, Who has been the Guest of her sister, -Mrs. R. F. Kerr, has.returned to her home in Wheeling W. J, Tarbox and famify knd Wal te r Iliff and family have been spend ing several days-at the reservoir this .week; Avicol, a cure and prevention of all disease* of chicks. Just the thing for old or young and is endorsed by all who ever used it. For sale at Ridg- way’s. Roger Collins, Nelson Thom, Paid Duncan , and Morton Creswell, who represented the Y. M. C. A. of Cedar- ville College at the convention in Geneva, Wis., have arrived home. Buy sugar before it becomes scarce We. have plenty of Franklin'sugar—- the best kind—in stock, at $9.75 per 160 pounds; i- 5’ . , . R. Bird & Sons Co. Miss Bertha Jackson spent Tues day here'Und the following day went to Columbus to visit her brother, Stewart, before going to Bloomfield, N. J. for an extended stay, with her sister, Mrs. Mable Whiteman, • We have the largest linfe of domestic and imported, talcum powders in. the county." Every reliable . brand ih all sizes and stall prices at Ridgway’s . ; _We now have- the -agency _of the *W66tepn Creamery Co., and -will pay ydU the best -market -price -fo r yotur cream. M.'C.*Nsgley The Probate court has allowed the discharge of the executors, John M. and George .Murray, of the estate of Vinna M. Harper, one of1 the largest ever settled in the county^ There were many suits against the estate all of which have been settled. Buy Sugar before it becomes scarce We have plenty of Franklin Bane sdgar—the best kind— in stock, at $9.7$ per 100 pounds. —^ ____ R. Bird & Sons Co. .Word"has ^*en received here of'tha death of Mts;~Ross ah' h e r "hOnie-i^- Belle Center, O,, Saturday, burial tak ing placo Monday, The deceased was the mother of the late ftev. jE. Bf Boss)' who was pastor the the local U. P, POngregatiou $or several yepss, •" . ' *V Wanted:- Full or part ^ me to sell ouf IncOine Pioteittion Policies ‘All wtge-eaTnerg twill, h i interested*' Exclusive territory,' ■*DlTect home office contracts, Write National Cas-* ualty Co., Detroit, Mich. Subscribers of the State Journal are feasting on the daily review of the Methodist Centenary that covers two or three pages daily. The editorship of .the Centenary work.. is Under the direction of Charles Stelzle, a noted Writer. While the Centenary is the greatest religious event In the history of the country the Journal is to be commended for the daily review that is read with interest by many hun dred* that probably can never attend. It is well illustrated with photos of prominent men as well as by cartoon1. Mr*. Margaret Renbim of Dayton is visiting Mr, and Mrs. B. E. Me Fan* lOnd.: yr; ‘ Leonard McLean is able to be out after an illness of bronchial trouble. The Shorthdm Breeders of .th* county organized a i d meeting in the county seat last Satuxdky. The fol lowing officer* were chosen: R, D. Williamson,*' presidentj L, E. Oldham, secretary* Albert Arikehey, treasurer and Charles Mendenhall, Wayrie O, lesbee and W» W, Hyslop, executv committee. About twenty breeder* joined .the association. Th4: first co operative sale will be held1 Some t this fall. Hannah Green Seal meets every requirement and al ways pleases the user, We are selling a lot of it, there . are two reasons “price” and “quality”. FEED AND FLOUR Corn, Oats, Ground Barley, Middlings, Bran, Bi-Corn, Chick Feed, Scratch Feed, Clifton and Gold Medal Flour. . * . ’ COAL Virginia Splint, Yellow Jacket, Hocking, Pocohontas. It is a good time to buy. Plenty of it at the right price. inie 'Heat and Tuberculosis. James B. Murphy and Ernest Sturm (Journal of Experimental Medicine) subjected mice to heat and later Inoculated them with a tuberculosis virulent for mice, animats dismayed &greater resistance than normal. *1' j -mimmfk iB»>efci»W»WiteBirtWMia*sA One Advantage of Education. We h&ve always believed In the high possibilities tst the movie*, and mot* particularly slue* w:oh*rmlng girl told she had found you <$ui&.hold hand* f t t t « wdfiaficna) fihn m a»l fimMi myZrit * - tsc , FERTILIZERS Armours famous brands—none better. We are taking orders for fall delivery. If you place your order with us, you will be sure of a good product and a low price. if''.-: /•?.», «2 V r ; Do Not Forget the NeW Base- M ‘ meiitJDepartthexit*‘ s' i.;- Short ,L # ii#h s o f Sheeting. G ingham , etc?, 25 per c en t less than regular price. Chift^CQtieeiStfwfere, Carpets, ^RefrigfH'- ators, Vapor Stoves,,Cabinet*, etc. Our Smart and Distinctive SUMMER FROCKS! Quality—Appearance—Serviceability—all were taken in to consideration when these dresses were, designed . Voile and Organdy—printed or p lain--ruffled or tucked—some lace trimmed. Surely they w ill ap peal to you . IN JUST YOUR SIZE AT $5.75 to $29.75 Summer Sport Sait Dress Styles may come and styles may go—bu t a Sport Suit Dress is in vogue forever. Splendid tailoring and In several colors—in Pongee and Kahkl Kool, $29.75 to $39.75 v ♦ Printed Georgette Dresses THE LATEST NOVELTY OUT A rtistic—yet no t elaborate nor expensive. These dresses are designed to m eet th e ind ividual taste of the F lapper*.. . . . — *..................$25 to $42.50! & XENIA, OHIO e . ‘ ^ • •'i'-v'-. ■** !*■ **T‘" , t OUR JOB PRINTING... ^ X\ 'immiiifiiiiiiiiHiimiiiiii hiiiiiiinniiiiiHuiifliiifflHmiiiiuHiiBHtuiittmii
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