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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