The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

54*'V j j 1: CALLS FOR THE OTHER, Hfeiflitftdr bad tAwKwririB Bank is 8e«t^ Chartertoa !te la* rtite bask bgiHiag uatil the ap* mt Hwtetea Beak taka* rim- n*r fetejM. The building adjoining the J^ rm I or Bank wfll he impe**** te the else el the wnwent q/euae* town* bad' tiud aplrit these anight he wore South Ghari**- te p iiM ta PUJBUC SA l£ DATES. J. A . Bom* will hold a pub­ lic aajle ol Duroc gilts on Feb- Watch for bill*, •ale on m theW. M. Barber farm ia set forMarch 1at. ragrjr 11th. T|e Kennon-Watt HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. The, boy’s adcond teem, <>f the High schopul defeated the second team o f the Brilbrook High school by e score o f 10-8 lest Friday night at Bellbropk While,the first teem Wes defeated, by . a score o f 30-1?, The same evening the High School girls won from the College girls in the Alford .Gym /by a score o f 9-4 . This Friday -evening in thejHigh school gym the boys' team will play Antioch Academy, Every one dome. ■ *, * ■ 3fr«| George Myers spent the week­ end - with her husband, Sergeant George My^rs/who has been . trans- ferredf-froip Wilberforce to Ft Ben­ jamin Harrison. Misti Lois Northup, a member o f thfe Jijhior class, moved Tuesday to her riew home near Lawrenceville. Mr.Leonard McLean? who Has been, employed in Dayton, fo r several months, had re-entered High School and is a member o f the Sophomore /class.;-/-. ; i J Thfr Y. W- CvA . has elected* fh e following officers for the year: Pres. Florence Smith; Sec. Marjorie Wright "Vice jPres., Winifred Stuckey; Treas., Eloise Davjs. The teachers and al­ m ost' all, thejHigh,school girls belong the this organization .which meets the third Thursday o f every month'at the noon hour; The girls are working 'n ow on a comfort which probablywill he sent to the Armenians' or to the Syrians.. . . " , , , The literary program fast'Thursday’ night was well attended. You are in­ vited to the meeting to he held Thurs“ day evening, Feb. 6th, The following - is the program: ■ ‘ PART ONE Song, Keep The Home Fires Burn­ ing. ' ' ' ' ‘ Inaugural Address, Charles Towns- ley. Brief History o f Events, Leading' up to the War. Pauline Collins. ' ' Dorothy Oglesbee, Heading. ' .Henry Kyle, Essay. Mary Kelher, Autobiography. Nellie Basse, Piano solo. Celesta Corns and Doretha Tarr, Heading/ ' John Davis’ and Charles Townsley, Mutt and Jeff comedy. Marjorie Wright, Parady. *. Paul Bryant, Biography o f Presi­ dent Wilson. Marion Stormont, Book Review. Winifred Stuckey and Mabel Stro- brid’ge, Vocal Duet. Ladle Anderson, Recitation. John Davis, Current Events, ■ Eva Bailey; Diary. ’ , Gertrdue IrliAey, Musical Reading .. Gordon. Kyle, Recitation, Alice McKjhben, Recitation. , Alice Lackey, Journal. PART TWO. An Indian scene. Those taking part are; Doretha Oglesbee, Gertrude Insley, Harriot Kyle, Marjorie Wright Mabel Strowbridge, Cecil Eubank, Marion Stormont, Wilbur Weakley, Ralph Baker, Ruth Huston. ItIsSeldomYouFind .<* • iU You ’l l not wonder that this Bale is the ta lk o f aU Springfield and vicinity when you see the wonderful values we are,offering. No depart­ ment has escaped the price slashing* W e simply must reduce our stock to make room for the new Spring stocks. You ’ ll Be the loser i f you let this opportunity pass without getting everything you need in Floor Coverings, Stoves^ Shades,Beds, Mattresses, Blankets, Curtains, Etc. Partial list of* Rug Sizes onSale 18x36 Inch** . 24x36 Inch** 27x45 Inch** 2/x54_Inch** 30x60 inch** 36x36 Inch** 36x54 Inch** , 36x63 Inch** 36x72 Inch** , ’ 454x654 Feel 4J4 x 7!4 F**t 6x9 JF**t 6x12 Fort 7x9 Feet .754x9 Feet , , 8x10 Feet * 1-4x10<4 Fart 8 1-4x1354 Feet fx10 Fe*t 9x1054 F**t 9x11 Feet 9x12 Feet 9x16 Feet 10i4x13»4 Feet 11 1-4x12 Feet 11 1-4x1354 Ft. 11 1-4x15 Feet 12x12 Feet 12x1354 Feet 12x15 Feet RUNNERS All Length* 27 Inch** and 36-inch Width* . • •^ ................................ * 9 , " HereareaFewof theBigValues to be Found inOurRugDepartment Big Bargains In - Small Rugs $1.00 values in 18x36- inch door size Rugs ilQn — n o w ................. “r a t i •H ’ $1.75 values, in Fibre Brussels Rugs! size 27x54 98c -ROOM SIZE RUGS - 39,90 full *lze 9x12 Japanese 359.00 Jong pile heavy Axmin- IfatUng. Rug*/clp*elyt tftC :.*VC et*r Ruga, 9X12 alee. Many ex- .'wovbn. reduced t o ,, ,, v d ' I 3 tr.mely pretty patterns „ , v . ....... $ 3 9 * 0 9 176,0(1, best Sr&4®> Axmlnater Ruga, jxia alze, Including. Bige­ low, Buasorah,- S / j Q f|fl $5.00 values iii Axtnin- ster Rugs, size 27x54 inches, * M QC ■reduced to t *» i «J*J 216.M "Wool, Fibre, 9x12 etee, a coed-bed room rug,’ 9 A C fl, for quick clearance.., wU*yU • $17,SQ heavy Gins* Rugs, else etCf' 9x12 <eet, Bigvariety o f pat- ’Wilton Rugs, 9x12size, terns, Priced £ Q O R all neat, small de- «*CQ f| ft, now at *S*r*''*8 ci(»ns. Priced now at 329.69 - closely woven Brussels ■ jiif^oo very fine Royal Wile 'Ruga 9*13 .ft.s it e ., Priced fur ton RUgs, 1x12'site, all best col­ late*? clqse 9 4 IJ 7|* orings'.and patterns, gREJ f l f l t.j. / , » i 1*1* f, *1•• choice; ....... it ,.’, , . yO U * iJ tl *46.99'geanile** aU 'wool-faced 3J29.0Q famous Liberty .Rug, Velvet Rug*, 9x12 *1**. reduced »t*e 9x12 ft., only one rue, but now # O fl R fl Io*k a|t,fh* V . M f i ftft •t* ffcV M M I , pric# .*gf eliUU Extra Size Ruga' 339 .00 closely woyeij Brussels Rugs, size 11.3x12 feet. An ex­ treme bargain, ffh iS rtjl pilced now at ......... V A V iU U 460 00 value in 10-wire i.’upes- try Brussels Rugs, 11.3x12 ft. size. Latest small p f Q fjjfl figure designs' 375.00 Wilton Velvets, Size ll.£.vl2 ft. A limited number to 376.00 Axmipnter Itjys wuh long silky Pile, slzp 11.0x12 it, nedneed , ^G Q f|f| now, to $115.00 very heav, quality Axpllnster Rugs, size 12x15 ft,. Quantity, limited, fljn*) f i l l Reduced td . . . . . . . . p O & iU y ■F ».aar«ST»o« K-MCMBWtW ’ A. fi- '* Fromall Departments t ^25ebottle'genuine-Cedar OilPolish, ^ S icll t . . ■ .. a ■* . . . . * « » * ' « * f 9 * * > * * t » A .V • • 9c 19c 39c s^4?c Process linoleum Rugs :£§§ l8x36S4mches *, «• *. * « • «r<b:•* *«.• *. *; .>««>, ^ o 0 c Ingrain Stair Carpet to close-out. , i Yard , *•«*-** ;* w•: g-,•••*•**•*•-* q * ♦ a:«• 85c Window Shades^ 3x6 feet, ^ Q / y good] rollers; »*«•*»*••**«*■**- »*#*•<•*«••*« g, * jT>rv $r 50c Cedar Oil Polish Mop, ^ ^ w witH Jiandfei***4iji*9*ij>»t«**iR»**A********ii,» m I v w ^ 6 5 c Imitation Oak Hardwood Rug Border, g f A | |yard ••w#*ig»**tta«*g*-***--**#**'e*«^,b«*«»•*« ’■« 75e Printed Process quality, several 4 A p a tte rn s f o ‘ d o s e « 9 »* * * * t^ ’* * * * * * * * * «* * * * * * ( R ^ $1.25 genuine Cork with burlap, back. „ r Of* 50 genuine Inlaid, colors clear through. QO $2.00 Heavy* Inlaid Linoleum, fine line of and Bedding $5CD full bed size soft fleecy doaH c fJO , ’ “ na i r , ..................................r ............................... ....... . $3,05 \ }J rm~ ttwt ymV 1 '1 1 W: ■ JJc *SPECIAL REDUCTIONS In patterns no*W\•H*i i *Mr t i »4*i t t *« «*( i i 4*9« $1.49, i- .'ii’- l p h ? cr j-i’ ./ja tion &A daLtresjus . . . . . . . and\CO AL . ST O V ES a n d .R AN G E S . ........f A" Word has been received At Selmx announcing the death o f Rev. George Levering at Greenville,'N, Carolina, on Tuesday. Rev- Levering’e tVra dau­ ghters who have been attending the Selma schools le ft Wednesday for the South. Rev. Levering was fo r several years the Friends* minister in Selma and was a strong advocate o f temper­ ance, being the county manager here during one o f the state-wide prohi­ bition fights, Cedarville College w ill play the Springfield Y, M. C. A . team, known as Springfield Triangles, Wednesday, Feb. 6, This is one o f the fastest teams arotmd here and promises to he a good game. Last Friday evening the College team defeated the Dayton Miami Conservancy District team by a score o f 62-39. As a preliminary the High school girls played and de­ feated the College girls, 6-4- G. H. Smith has taken the agency in this territory for the sale o f the preferred stock issue o f the Elwood Meyerii CO., in Springfield, the adver­ tising appearing in this issue. % iia company is rated as one o f the most reliable in the Home City and has fin extensive plant o f the latest design. The company is equipped to manufac­ ture auto tags for the various states, advertising novelties o f varions kinds, ;as well as the manufacture o f tin cans fo r the Fortum Company and the American Tobacco Co. The company haa a contrast fa r 16,000,000 tobacco eons that are being turned o ft at the rate o f 30,000 dally. The company hse, been asming a good dividend on the common steek which mesne that the preferred issue ean be'met when due, titik im t befeg tised te seemm additt- emtl funds te expand fibe basth«w,The rtook te M s g offered hi tefitaw fegrinf*endfcwih Mfhli ■Aha, a |. ’ft-jje- MtiL&gg teMMU.'Ini wW1w$wnUn, anwIBivPir l»w^»weW A SMALL PAYMENT W ill hold any' purchase you make during this sale, for fu­ ture delivery,. Don't miss this sale. ' (OUT OP THE HIGH RENT; DISTRICT) CORNER MAIN AND SPRING STREETS; SPRINGFIELD, OHIO BOYNOW Take advantage of this unpre­ cedented saving sopportunity. A small payment will hold any purchase for future'delivery. PUBLIC SA LE ! ■„ ■ • 7 - * : .1will sell at publicSale on what is known as the William Haines (arm, 8 miles nonh of Cedarville on the' Dean and Rife road, on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1919 At 13:30 p . m. 22-HEAD OF PURE BRED DUROCGILTS These gilts are bred to farrow in March and April. These sows are all A l,b ig and growthy* 6 0 - HEAD OF SH0ATS-60 That will weigh between 50 and 60 pounds. These hogs - have alt been immunedhy Dr. Leo Anderson, 4-HEAD OF DRAFT HORSES Co.-isisti i go f 3 gray geldings coming 4 years old that will make s big team. Have been worked a few times, One gray fiily coming 4 years old that has been hitched. One gray filjy coming 8 years old, all tired by Arnold horses. On* Empira Cr**m S*p*r*tor, lsirg*aiz*in good condition, Terms Made Known on Day o f Sale J. A . BURNS HARKY WILSON, Auctioneer, HarryKennon A U C T I O N E E R TERMS VERY REASONABLE Satisfaction Guaranteed omo Pay Partes wanting two auctioneers I am in position to supply the extra man With unlimited ex­ perience, PHONE 2-12$ Cedarville, - - Ohio **tewiiw*ii«iwiMi*iwwi ‘ naaatm'tiM* M u HJ mm I tktaOcitiii tl «^u*i*l*t* Air Motor Wind Mills Your Money Earns A t This. Bank Get your order in on our car load shipment Liberty Pump Shop W .J . Dailey, Prop. Phone 6^ - - - * Cedarville, Ohio . CASH FOR CREAM Sell Your Cream to The W est Jefferson Creamery Co* Cash Station at C. E. Masters’ Store, Successor to J, E. Post. Your creamwill be accuratelyWeighedand'tested and check issuedat once at full marketprice. Your can emptied and waseedready to takehome. A trial Will Convince you that this planisthemostsatisfactoryway to ;’3cll and also that WestJeffersonis offeringat ajjl times,an honest market for yourcream, f Yourfiavipgs or idle money deposited with us will work for you uight and day. We pay the highest interest—5 1-2 percent, and offer the best security—first mortgage on real estate. Now is the time to start your money working for you. A ll Deposits Made on or Before February 6th W ill Draw Interest From February 1st. % ■ ■ - ' . . * ■ * ■■ Take advantage of these six days of grace and start your money * working for you now, Assets over $5*100,000 Surplus $235 ,000 The Springfield Building & Loan Association 28 East Main St., Springfield, 3TW* MonifeV Buttmick Patterns r* IQe md l$c~-noin* khtiSt I-isnaetaeasamBiai(i(tssis emta Blankets, P ir • $15,00 a 'l'w o o l large check, ft-IJ b it ', - heavy Blankets ■$8,00 Com forts, lCG% cotton filling, £» s, f|P-. reversible scroll n a tte rn s___ . . . . . 1 .................... $20,00 outf’ t. iron Bad , ' Spring a n d ” Ma . ess, complete 9-. 9X3 valve art tick, full v i 1 OUR V

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