The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52
ihiii i use. ype ns# tq bnt the tho This is the only store in Dayton Where you will find New, Genuine S teinw ay , Steck , Stroud and Famous Weber • Pianola Pianos T h e Greatest Piano Value in the World. I B 1 I The Aeolian Player Piano We invite you to open an account With us and pay at convenient intervals. Beautiful tone, perfect action, grace ful design and wonderful durabil ity. Has the genuine Aeolian Player action and complete expression devices. SEND TO Mail This Coupon T h e Aeolian Company 114 N. Main St Payton, 0. Dear Sirs—-Please send me illustrated' literature about the genuine . Aeolian Player Piano anil lull details about monthly payment plan. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Street _______ City and State This Antiseptic Liniment Quickly Heals Barbed W ire Cuts Houstonia Liniment Does N o t Burn, Smart, Blister N or Blemish ^ Horses, Or other stock, cut or torn by barbed wire, splinters, protruding nails, etc., need not suffer long if your stable is equipped with a bottle of antiseptic Houstonia Liniment. Many horsemen who have known and used this splendid, lini ment for years— would not feel safe without it. ' . . Houstonia is the most humane liniment you can use. I t does not smart, burn, blister or otherwise fret the skin or open sores. I t soothes instantly— heals quickly— causes no blemish. One o f America’s best-known horsemen says: ' ’ . “Your Liniment ought to be in every bam. Used at the right time it will syve many dollars It Is the only liniment on earth that will cute the poison , o f "a hog bite. D. W. Black, London, Ohio.” ‘ Don’t risk infection in cuts, bites, or wounds.« Haye House- tone-e-ah. liniment baddy to apply at once, in every emer gency. - Sold by all d rugg ists. Household sizes, 25c and 50c. New Veterinary size, 20 oz., $1.00. THE DR. J. C. JONES COMPANY, So. Charleston, O. For Side by C. M . Ridgway and A . E. Richards, Druggists Select Your Car j|| LOCAL ANDPERSONAL Charles Galbreath was home over j the Fourth, For Sale:- Two Angle hanging lamps with two wicks. Fed Dobbins. Clifton never had. such a crowd as visited the Cliffs on the Fourth, For Sale:- Choice Timothy hay, at $25.00 a ton. H. N. Wright, Selma, O, *Milton Yoder was in Chicago the first o f the week on a business trip- Mrs. A. E. Richards and children are visiting in New Paris, For Sale;-A lot of boxes suitable for kindling. C. M. Ridgway. Mrs, Blanch McCoy, o f Wilmington has been visiting her sister, Mrs. G. H. Hartman. James Little has accepted a position with a Columbus firm as salesman for office supplies. '—Chickens, Ducks, Geese—I will pay the highest pride for them. .Call phAne 3-164 Wm. Marshall. Miss Mable Ervin o f Pittsburg has been the guest of relatives the past week. . For pure raw linseed oil get it at Ridgways. Mrs, Robert Hutchinson of Phila delphia is visiting fher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva StJohn. Carleton McLean o f Indianapolis is here on a visit with his sister, Mrs. Jeanette Eskridge. Wanted:* Small chickens. Will buy them any size or weight. Wm. Marshall A party o f about fifty drove to Ft Ancient the Fourth and spent the day picnicing. ‘ Mrs. JVM. Finney is preparing to have a new veranda added to her res idence on Xenia avenue. Cal Ewry has equipped his truck and is now hauling wheat from the threshing machine fo r farmers. Mrs. Elmer Owens and daughter, Isarode, spent the Fourth in Dayton with Mr. and Mrs. James Willoughby. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones of Springfield were guests o f Mr. and Mps, W. M. Collins the Fourth. ' : ’ J. E, Faris o f this place and broth er, E. C. Faris o f Cleveland, iiave gone to Bloomingtofi, Ind., for a visit with relatives. ■ Reo Dodge Overland Hudson Essex Nash M. C. NAGLEY Local t)ealer N. J. HUNTER, Distributor —Best developing and printing done. Clarke Nagley. Leave films at Nag- ley’s grocery. Capt. Charles Darlington, ’promi nent Xenia attorney who has been with the army o f occupation in Ger many, has reached this country. Miss Kathleen Putt o f Cincinnati has been the guest this week of Mrs. Fred Townsley and Miss Ellen Tar* box. . We have the largest line o f domestic and imported talcum powders in the county. Every reliable brand in all sizes and atall prices at Ridgway’s. 'Miss Bessie Sterrett is visiting her brother-in-law, Rev. W. A. Pollock and family in Chicago. Miss Lounette Sterrett has gone to Philadelphia on a visit, Goodrich Safety Tread fabric cas ings for Fords. Guaranteed fo r 6000 miles at $18.70. 30 x 3 fo r $12.00 Robt. Bird & Sons Co. Oscar Lee is home after service in France for a year. He was connected with an ambulance company and re turns 19 pounds heavier than when he left for camp. Residents o f South Charleston have adopted White as the color o f house painting' this season. Some one o f the yellow colors, gray and brown seem to prevail here. TRY OUR IOR PRINTING Mrs. W, M, Barber celebrated her nlnty-first birthday Tuesday at which time a few relatives were entertained in her honor at the home o f her dau ghter, Mrs. R. C» Watt, Charles Sparrow has resigned his position as shipping clerk with the Hagar Straw Board & Pa'ier Co. and moved to Springfield, Howard Clem- ans has been named gs his .successor. Misses Mary and Florence William son entertained a number of ladies Saturday afternoon, honoring their cousin, Miss Rachel McMillan, dau ghter of lion, and Mrs. Colin McMil lan o f•Colville, Wash. 2000 BUSHELS • * GOOD EAR CORN ■' 4 IN TOW N 1 • ! Phone youf orders, haulit before threshing begins. ■SSS THRESHING COAL . . ^ $ ' • . . . . ' . . f • . •" , Hocking, W est Virginia Lump, Yellow Jacket. Priced right. . • < > f j: t' y I ! I i . M; rlJ • | Do Not Forget the New Base ment Department Short Lengths of Sheeting, txingham, etc., 25 per cent less than regular price. China, Queensware, Carpets,. Refriger ators, Vapor Stoves, Cabinets, etc. Oar Smart and Distinctive SUMMER FROCKS! Quality—Appearance—Serviceability—all were taken into consideration when these dresses were designed* Voile and Organdy--printed or plain—ruffled or tucked—some lace trimmed. Surely they will 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—but a Sport Suit Dress is in vogue forever. Splendid tailoring and in several colors—in Pongee and Kahki Kool. $29.75 to $39.75 ' Printed Georgette Dresses ; THE LATEST NOVELTY OUT 'j Artistic—yet not elaborate nor expensive. j These dresses are designed to meet the individual » taste of the Flapper................................ .$25 to $42.50 Hutchison & Oibney XENIA, OHIO Mr. anti Mrs. Herman JdcFariand are visiating in Hillaboro. ...TRY OUR JOB PRINTING.,. rsaiaaes -x3S*rsS4es—9 ^ ^ sseHfcae :........ i..
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