The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

"iH. * :r f i ’ i. . ; ' ■ . m *» *hn#^iinfli tt iT r f***Trii,'i>rii'* ^ New Fall Footwear *■ T h e new Fall Styles aie amv~ ing every day* Long Slender shapes are the vogue with high French heels, Patent, Black K id , B row n K id and Beaver Brown K id . T h e M ilitary heel k r T a n Calf, Gun M etal and B lack K id w ide or narrow toes. We Specaliz© in Fitting Children’ s Shoes Frazers1Shoe Store XENIA, OHIO \ 17 South Fountain Ave., Springfield, Ohio im f f m rs the Lowest Prices 1 Keenly Determined To Reduce the High Cost o f Tires, “Manri” Submits the Following Prices fo r Special Sale which ends Saturday, August 23. All well known standard bu ilt tires, strictly factory guaranteed firsts, MOULD BLEMISHES and Seconds, such as Portage, Knight, Clingstone, Goodyear, Fisk, Federal, Firestone, Republic, Goodrich, Miller, Black- stone, Diamond, Ajax, Wire Grip and many others. All makes and sizes. Milage 30x3 Basis PORTAGE— St. N. I#. . . $14,95 7,500 St. PI.......... J?13.95 5,000 CLINGSTONE— St. N. S. _._$11,60 4,000 •PI. -------------$10.25 4,000 32x3 1»2 PORTAGE— St. N. S-------- $24.10 6,000 . KNIGHT— St. N. S. —. —$22.35 6,000 FISK— St. N. S---------$21.85 4,000 PORTAGE— -14*4' St. N. s . ___ $32.90 6,000 MILLER— N. S . ............ $23.90 5,000 VICTOR— N. S. — ___ $2525 3,500 $3x4 FISK— ' X*" ■!*» N. S. --------,.$21.85 6,000 FIRESTONE— N. S. . _____ $20.95 6,000 Mileage B*ais 30x3 1-2 BLACKSTONE— St. N. C .---------$16.85 6,000 PORTAGE— St. N. S. *------- $18,85 7,500 CLINGSTONE— .................. St. N. S--------$14.35 4,000 MILLER— P I / -------------- $12.50 3,600 CLINGSTONE— P I ------... *— $12.60 4,000 31*4 PORTAGE— N. S............... $28.60 7,600 CLINGSTONE— N. S. . . . —. $21.90 4,0,00 34x4 1«2 PORTAGE— St. N. S . ____$40.85 6,000 FIRESTONE— St. N. S______ $38.00 6,000 OHIO— PI. — —$26.00 4,000 CLINGSTONE— N. S. *_____$26.00 4,000 Special Prices on Mason and Silvertown Cord Tires. The Springfield Tire& Supply Co. 31Jtf. Fountain Ave. First Door North of Hadley’s $ * « * # # # « « # LOCALANDPERSONAL ‘ * « # # « The Ohio State Fair opens next ’.'week. Mr. and Mrs, William Hopping aw spending the week at the reservoir. Albert Burrel was given a surprise by'his children Monday in honor o f his 73rd birthday. Mr, and Mrs, R. J, Shultz of Day- ton have been guests o f the latter** parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, A. Spencer. The Andrew family picnic was held Tuesday evening at Snyder Park, Springfield. Mrs. Julia 'Condon o f Urichsville, is sepending several days with rela­ tives here . AH school teachers in Ohio must take the oath o f allegiance under a new law before they can enter upon their work,, R. O. George and wife of Bell Cen­ ter, O., and Major Cecil George with nis- mother, were week end visitorai of J. A. Bums and family. Mrs. Albert Gans of Louisvile, Ky. is here on a two weeks visit .with Dr. and Mrs. J, O. Stewart and other rel-; atives, , Dr. and Mrs. M, I, Marsh left Wed-? nesday afternoon by auto for Owens-? ville and Milford to visit until. Mon-; day with relatives. Rev. Wendall Foster, wife And two children, o f Middletown, have been visiting the latter’s patents, Mr, and I Mrs. A. M, Tonkinson of the Xenia;! and Springfield pike. - t New Carlisle school district hasl^ voted for a $115,000 bond ipsue for a j new school building. The old build-, ing has been condemned by the state authorities,. Miss Marjorie McClellan of Joplin Mo., arrived Friday evening and will enter college iiext month, ■She will* make her home with her grandmother Mrs. Lucy McClellan. ■ ; Invitations are out for the marriage’ of John W. Collins to Miss Janet Eliza McCltjUen, Thursday evening evening, August 28th, at six thirty at the home o f the bride-to-be’s fath­ er, Mr, Edward McClellan, near Xenia SALESMEN WANTED to solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases' and paints,,' Salary or Commission^ THE LENNOX OIL & PAINT CO., Cleveland, O. HONORTHEBOYS AT Greene County's Soldier Home Coming Celebration to be ' held in Xenia Monday*September \f ■ | V ■ ___ : (Labor Day) Six hundred baskets o f chicken are needed fo r the hig free dinner which will be served to soldiers SOLDIErRS ■. * ■.■ ■ .. _ ■ * will he guests o f honor and will be given a handsome bronze badge in recognition o f the country’s appreciation. Speeches by Col; Ralph D, Cole, Dr. W . R. McChesney, Captain C. L. Darlington and others. , Soldier Parade Free Dinner to Soldiers Speeches Music—Vocal andInstrumental Boxing Carnival Parade Dancing Aft occasion o f joy fu l reunion and celebration. Soldier j are welcome whether in un iform ’or n o t bu t if you h©ve a uniform wear it , and get in the big soldier parade. - -b This is the soldier’ s day—an all-county affair. . Soldier’ s Home Com ing Celebration. Xenia, Monday, September 1st, (Labor Day) AUGUST AUGUST Ends September 1st & W INTE.R IS COMING! Now is the tim e to buy .your blankets. Prudent shoppers w ill look to their blanket require m ents now, fo r prices aren ’ t going to be near as reasonable during the com ing colder m onths’* 54x74 Cotton Blankets, p a ir ....................... .. .$2.29 September 1st, Price $2.75 Pair 50x76 Cotton B lankets, pair . ............. .. .$2.59 September 1st, Price $3.00 pair 64x76 H eavy Cotton Blankets, p a i r . . . . . . . .$2.79 September 1st, Price $3.50 Pa ir, 64x80 Fancy P laid Blankets, p a ir ....................$3.95 September 1st, Prica $5.00 pair 66x80 Fancy Plalid W oo l N ap B lanket, p a i r . . . . . .$4i95 September 1st, P rice $6.50 P a ir Silkaline Comforts .♦ These Com forts are stuffed p len tifu lly with first grade co tton and are sure to meet your requirements fo r “ winter covers.” 72x72 Silkaline C om fort....................................$3.39 72x78 Silkaline C om fo r t. ...........................$4.79 September 1st p r i c e . . . . . . . . . . . *......... $4.00 September 1st price. ..............$6.00 Our Very First Real FUR SALE Ends September 1st 25 Per Cent Discount on ALL Furs During Sale SCARFS and MUFFS N atural Coney, Taupe Coney, B ed P ox , Taupe Moufflon, R accoon , Taupe W olf, Grey Squirrel, Jap Mink, Hudson Seal, Taupe F ox ,, B lack Lynx , Taupe Lynx, B lack W olf, Russian W olf, W e will hold Any piece until wanted if purchaser makes a small deposit HUTCHISON «S GIBNEY XENIA, OHIO snasK * ..GiveUs AChanceTo Figure OnYourPrinting.. r mwmuinuiii t h e Her e t r , hww© th m jwmrowp***** a c H o WM A* an Precinct ward, th bond iss aUajgad tun colored ] hospital, am t, v< 1 residents A t the was am charge* • ter and who filed ' > before ti ' Then Webster, Gowdy a dents of charges ;: ’ .fudge to be fib liter m l •bond o f i and *the_. •charged . vote whe The fil suit of t- - ■ contest l> ■ 'tiofis. The < been pos part in t •charges against Judge SI. ir employee , Shield: a non-re and one ‘ given a tion. A t the every pr two colo-' , Fourth ’ - <■igsuje of dollars j heavy ei carried. Imagivu - >ians po personal-., «, ppn-tesl.’ teration R. 3 j ■:CkH®3tr' *$* ; UM r ■ . »pt wad th in contr- o could en*'*'- of illega on the j idents. 1 form is (tenest k ' masters hand »th. DAVT. Never ary corn a fair i aoevetar the big) excel R and pre U88q 0A flowing made tc nati to This 3 $2500 in its of v grown high sc tonwnshi trying i portunii their pu to he de for pro) Miss Glass w inan th home Crawfo' Roe* Ti Mr. F fraahmt thin fal ing. R< electric Or Ohh andccid year i* WilU years i lege, v the jm Robert will ah Gcor brotlui If man. i Mits ' k field, M merin •••' A lama. J l'fl i a to l ) aeheol ... M end M Ww |fci »

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