The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52
$900* AMD PERSONAL * ‘Wm It. daman* has puxchasad ths F . * M « prop*** *W ®W by Elmar Qwans, ” -®Ti 0 TICE--. I am. bt tha poultry bw< & *** Gall Ml s J mwm . W m , Marshall. J&s» -J. B. Winter o f Xenia iuui boon spending several days with rela- n vm horn* , •m Plant o f the Granville Daily Tribune burned butt Tuesday. James Light, formerly o f South Charleston ia the publisher. Telephone rates in blew Carlisle'are now $ 2 , 0 Q-for residences and $ 8.09 for basinets houses, developing and printing none, Qaxfca Hagley. Leave Alma at Nag- .ilsjrti'grooeiT* : "5' k - B , B, Gordon shipped hogs from Selma several days .ago and by the time they arrived in market .64 were dead. His loss was $1,500. So fox as we can learn few farmers a re ’taking chances on feeding, many cattle this winter. Ballard’s Pancake Flour, 2 pack* ages fo r 25 q . R. Bird 4k Sons Co. The New Carlisle Sun contians "a ’fine likeness o f what is t o . he their new school building. The structure w ill cost $115,000. , • ■•*!<»» iW' v c ,’ ■ ■ Frank Eryin ,bf Cincinnati spent Sabbath with Ids -parents, hit. and Mys. D. S, Erivn. , Auctioneering—terms reasonable— get dates, Call Cedarrille Phone 21 -2 » 151. H . C. WILSON. • Mrs. James Murray, who was cal- led to' Cambridge, O., several weeks ago by the death o f a relative, has re turned home, ■ “ , - t Strictly fresh eggs are selling fo r $1,08 a dozlrt in. New Yory City and the demandfcgxceeds the supply at that ,ptie)„ t‘ .>_•v.* ’ ‘ . 1 i \ < ’ • k • ' „ < , , * h "”1 7 f ■'/ ”’r ' Miss Kathryn Benders, one o f the most popluar hnd beautiful actresses o f New York City w ill arrive In Ced. .aryille Nov. 21st to take part in thb big play, "The Arrival o f Kitty.” , ' * 3V A . McMillan and sister, Miss ;Sallie, moved to town this week. Their farm was sold to Harry Townsley, Who moved Tuesday,j Mechling purchased the Townsley. farm south >Of town and, moved Wednesday, k Bure and wholesome' recreation is good fo r youngjpnd bid.’“ The Arrival o f Kitty” , opera house, Nov. 21. The, .-admission is ,27 cents pins the war tax. or a total o f 30c, Buy tickets fo r the' ■whole'family.. * “ Ten Nights in A Bar 'Room” by th> Ross Township High School Mon day. bight' was a'great success, each part being played ixi a very commen dable manner. Every'seat in the house wat sold and about $55 was realized above all expenses. This money will be turned into a General School fund. ' J” t , ' i /; 1 The masque social at the Alford on Friday night was attended by more than a.hundred college students and friends, Each year such an event is held anddt fell to the lot o f the boys to furnish: the entertainment and the “ eats” this year. I t is safe to say that the boys did credit and set a new Standard fo r the girls next year. The dandng dub held a masque af fa ir in Barber’s hall last Friday night. Admittance was only by invitation and about fifty were present. A ’ delegation from Xenia came up by motor truck, Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Turnbull dressed in George apd Martha Washington 'attire won first prize. Refreshment# were served. . Friends o f Miss Ruth Ramsey will regret to hear that she has not im proved since entering the McClellan hospital in Xenia. She has' been suf fering with heart trouble and other complications. Upon the advice e f a Columbus , specialist, an operation would be Useless at this time. Miss Ramsey will be returned home in a few days. First big iv to t keuth “The A m v d o f Kitty” , November 2J»t. HaUowae’eq pranks were plentiful •bout town last Friday night. The usual stunt* were pulled off hut no great damage was done. The worst was where boys pulled the traps at tha B, S. Ervin stone crushing plant and’ allowed about ten yard o f crush ed stone to leave the bins and fall on the ground. Bon not overlook Kelble’B Bargain Pffers in clothing. ;Why pay $50 or $M for clothing when yon can get it at Kelble’e, W* Main, Xenia, for less.. For Sale:-Sanitary cot and one rug ® * 12 m good, condition. Can be seen at residence. H, A . McLean? Mrs, A . G. Brown o f Denyer, Colo., Who came east for the burial o f her mother, Mrs, J. W, Pollpck last Fri day at Woodland cemetery in Xenia, was the .gu.est o f Mr. and Mrs. O, L, Smith until Monday, when she return-' ed West, The funeral o f Mrs, Pol lock was conducted from the chapel on the grounds, Rev. J. F, White o f this" place conducting the services, A pum- ber. o f th.e friends of. the deceased from here attended the funral. W. H, Barber and William 0 . Mad- " dox left Thursday for Maine on a hunting trip to be gone. some wfeekp. Theft expect to stop at Jacknut, Som erset county, in the big woods wh 4 re j there is plenty.of game, Mr,.Maddox has been in that section before.' j . Lost:- A lady’s three-quarter coat on Main street between Cedar and the garage. Finder please return to this office jto notify the*Owner. The poultry business on the farm is evidently more than a side issue for we know o f one farmer’s ., wife that sold $357.40 worth o f chickens a day or so ago.'. When these were cleared away by the sale this w ife .still had 250 young pullets left fo r spring lay ers. \ ‘ . *, . ■ M.- W." Collins lost a good draft horse. Sabbath * when other horses in fighting it pushed it off the banks into the creek. The' animal was blind but ,wap a good teanj, horse ancFcost Mr.* Collins $180 some months agio. The animal drowned, in just a shprt time after it fe ll into the water. t * i » >• , »v. - i *■ *r . , Profiteering in clothing is just as' easy as in anythingelse. -Our’ .prices prove that we are selling good -cloth ing at honest prices. Do nriLpay $50' or $60 for clothing when you can get it for Re# at KclWe’s, W - Main st., Xenia, ’ Many Birdarrived home \yectnes- day from Brest, France, where he bias been for about a year.’ , Mr. Bird was the last drafted ntan .to leave this township and was the last to get home He was connected with a hospital-de tachment -and returned on Tuesday a Week agoto Camp DiX. He Say# th#t he had .the opportunity o f seeing the battle fronts and marking a tour thru the devastated parts'of France, Bel gium with a side trip into Italy, ' At the time he was in those stricken dis tricts very little had been., done to wards rebuilding'the ruined cities. It was a wonderful experience to visit the ruined section# but Mr. Bird says after that he was ready t o ' return', to .the state# and his home, .He will ■mobably enter some college o t uni versity after the holidays. vjm » m Far Tfe# Home housioniaAidsNature’s ! OilingofAcheyJoints When joints twinge and throb and pain It’s sure that nature has been unable to keep the body in proper trim. Then the thing to do Is give nature a help and yourself relief with a, gentle massage of Houston!#, This soothing Hutment penetrates to the. Very'cause of the trouble* and quickly ends your pain, ■four home should never be without Houstonia, ’ the wonderful lini ment and antiseptic. On cuts, bruIseSf burns; scalds and all sore spots It helps nature quickly restore comfort Ask your druggist for House-tonS-e-ah (The Or i g ina l ■Jone's Onimenty with Dr Jones’ picture on the yellow (label. $1.00, Half size EOc, trial size 2Gc. The Dr. J. O. Jones Co. So. Charleston, 0„ ' For Sale by C . M . Ridgway and A . E . Richards, Druggists MAIL YOUR ARMY OVERCOAT TO US We trill D YE it end sdd S jW B i n mvr Buttons,............... S ' * w Army Overcoats make fihfe Civilian garments when they are dyed a guaranteed fast color— Blue, Green, Browti or Black—by our unequaled and -nationally known process. New buttons and new. color change the army coat beyond any possible chance of recognition. Write your name and address plainly and tell us the color you>«nt. DO IT NOW. ' ; STORE OPENS EVENINGS. WE PAY THE PARCELS POST CHARGES. .I.WV * u a Sparks Sr Fischer Creators and Correctors of Aten’s Clothes, TAILORS—DVEKS-^CLEANERS g i South Center Street, Springfield,Ohio OUR NEW HOlStE—120-130 EAST HIGH Extra Good Values in Popular Dining Tables Oak pining Table, finished golden and polishedj colonial design; 6 ft 54-inch plank top, shaped pedestal $A C f i l l and scroll fe e t..........................*||*T«I»UU SIXTYDATS SAM AS CASHI EveryoneWho NeedsPnrniture a. , Should Know CsppeVs have ample supplies o f Furniture, not only for their regular customtrs o f years past and prcs?nt/but for hundreds who cannot find what they want at the Stores upon which they formerly depended. ■ - We did “ not wuit for prices to go down” because we clearly saw that prices would surely advance, and that there would be a general shortage o f housefurnishings for this season. That is why we invested hundreds o f thousands o f dollars in furniture, months ago. We non- have fu ll stocks—and at lower prices than we could have quoted had we wanted, Vw nave the goodfe. See for yourself. I Oak Dining Table,* golden finish, 6 ft. 42 ;-inch top, turned pedestal jhO J A A and scroll feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bed Davenports Cappel’s Own Make Bed' Daven-. ports a# Pic tured, sol 1d oak,, f umed or golden fin- ■ lab, open an d c l o s e With a sin gle motion, "Upholstered ’ t'n Spanish Imitation leather/.Compete ' with comfortable Jink fabric t. , OGO n f l1 springy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...sJMfciwU1 Colonial Buffet, $60.00 jL*his Buffet Is’one of tho few numbers remaining ofr the lot which we boUg h t. some t ime ago at a spe cial low.price —It Is built of quarter sawed' oak, lb a rich golden finish,- stand- T atd colonial design, the plank top is 8*' inches, long, with a beveled plate mirror 10x64 inches;.there in one large linen drawer and three small drawer#, one 1$ lined far stiver, the China Cupboard I# ex- gSclT-.T.“/ f:............. $70.00 WARMTH BRINGS CHEER , The evening newspaper, the big armchrir and a good after-dinner cigar never prove so alluring as whtn accompanied b / the warmth and cheer that is radiated by a good stove. Here you w ill find stoves for every purpose—those for cooking and those for heating purposes as well as the kind that are designed for both uses. . . , a The Clermont King The Great Coal Saver £ Clermont Cast Iron Clermont Cook Range , Stove Hosts by radiation and ctrcu- lation saving one-third tho fuel bill. In the King Clermont the products of combustion Instead of passing directly from thaflre- bowl Into the chimney, pass into, the upper chamber of the flue back; they are then drawndown to the base of the-stove before passing up the smoke flue. Three times as mdeh fire travel as on any other make of atoVe, besides this extra amount of radiating surface, the King Clermont heats by circulation, pulling the cold-air off the floor and forcing hot air out at the tpp of the stove; In this way the air Iq kept in constant circula tion. warning the most remote corner of the room. Two slse»— , '. $75 $81 A great fa vorite and a superb baker, built of' the best quality ot gray iron and perfectly mounted. Will .give tong and, satisfactory service. It ■is exactly as pic-' tured. Has an extra deep fire' box with du p l e x grate, high warming closet, large , reservoir and an 18-inch oven. All bright parte are handsomely nickeled. A A Same range without reservoir, $6 7JOO. Durably* built and perfect mounted, and a guaranteed good baker. It ha* an extra large oven and a large' fire box, with corrugated heavy1cast Jin-' ins#,. Burns either Wood or coal. All doors are carefully and, accurately fitted artd dampers ^are mad* with large, flanges ‘ and are extra, strong ' and easily operated. A e * a a ‘ A* pictured ............<$*}daVU ALWAYS TRY CARPEL’S FIRST SPR INGF IELD , OH IO Robt. Bird & Sons Co. YOUR OPPORTUNITY to buy high-grade and also medium class shoes o f eleg ant style and appearance at pricesdower than you can buy at’other stores. The shoe department o f our. store has added some new lines, that will make it unnecessary for you to go out o f town to get the newer choice things. v LADIES SHOES The line is the most complete and the most beautiful- ever shown. The long, slender, graceful newest styles we are showing in narrow and wide widths, in the new B e a v e r Brown,Havana BrcAvn,Field Mouse Grey or Black. Remember we have the narrow widths at all prices from $3.75 to$13.50 pair, andour $13.50 shoes are priced from $15.50 to $18.00, in other stores. MEN” S SHOES A more varied , assortment o f styles and lasts, and also o f different shades or brown leather, than w e , have ever carried before. Tasty, snappy looking shoes with plenty o f Style, in narrow and w ide1 widths. Built for com fort as well as looks. -Priced at from $3.75 to. $13.50 a pair*. BUSTER BROWNS’ & EDUCATORS’ For That Boy for the Boys and Girls. Shoes that W e do not hesitate to recommend* Shoes that cost a little more, but wear a great deal mote , and look better. Carried in the narrow wid ths also. " ; *» * Is your boy ready for Winter weath er, snows, ‘storms? Get him these Hl- cuts now — don't wait till l )ad weather c omos and he gists a cold from exposure. BLACK OR TAN Boys’ 1 to 6 Vouths » to 13!^ $5.50 $3*o0 Robt. Bird & Sons Co. A stray Scotch Collie pup cait he |iafi by the owner if he Can prove property and pay charges. > 1 Knox* Hutchison, ■ - ' Mrs. Mtry Weakley, colored, was taken before the Probate Coprt yes terday, on a lunacy charge. She ha# beeh ih the Dayton State Hospital Ufa at least two other occasions, Mr, Robert Baxter, one o f our most eligible young men, it Is rUmored, hopes to be married in the near fu ture. Whether he will succeed or not ■will be revealed in “ The Arrival of Kitty”, Nor. 21, at the opera house. Mr, ‘Calvin Rockwater, the owner and manager o f the Halcyon House, has left this popular resort in the hands o f the bell-boy and a colored porter. See what happens in “ The Arrival o f Kitty” , Nor. 21, , ATTENTION FARMERS To the man who owns a farm and needs 'money for Improvements Or Operating expenses, , To the man who own# a farm and wishes to buy more land; To the man who does not own a farm and wishes to purchase one; GET YOUR MONEY from a Land Bank Organized under the Federal Farm Loan Act For complete information see , 8. V, WRIGHT, ..AGENT for Greene County. Address-Cedatvino, Ohio, or' In cate o f, Probata Court, Xenia,O. AUCT IONE ER TERM S VERY REASONABLE o ' Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Fay ©Parties wanting two auctioneers 1 am in position to supply the extra man with unlimited ex perience, PHONE 2*120 « O h io C e d & r v iile * Boy’s Army Shoes Regulation tl, S» Army Shoes, dark tan Calf, soft tries, extra good soles, well made and long wearing. Youths’ Boy*’ Sirs* 8ix*s $3.60, $4.50 $5.00 < $6.00 IN’ THE ARCADE TffliLSIiQES SPRINGFIELD, O. k i TRY OUR fOB PRINTING
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