The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

«% V. * *r i p ; - V ANNOUNCEMENT ...... WBfi^SM}SHB.aj8jUIICJ»,.l.’|l.| I fa fe f J*t reburned from*New York with the ' creation* fo millinery. ’ We have a Urge collectionof hats for .women*and children. Cater- ■ ing particularly to die Tused* of those who have modest taste* but .only modest purses With which ! to indulge them, ' - Opening September 4, 5, 6, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Inspection invited r&\ tv* QSTERLY MILLINERY 37 Green Street, XENIA, * 9 < OHIO W V V W W M W IM ft^ W U M L 0 CA&-AND|PERSONAL m m v v w m w M v m Frank Crwwatfh*# been 6n fh» skkJlri tbj* wwfc „ Mi** Ruth Huston hxs *nt#red a busine** college in Dayton. Dayton Presbytery meets in the Clifton Pceabytoriah chuxoh, Monday, ■Sapfc’ie . . : . Miss-Ada Wallace pf Excello; 0., Jrigi $bi jgqaafc H»p past wtok of Mtew DoJbthy Colling, * mfm We hays initialled an acetylene plant for burning carbon out of motors, service and satisfaction guaran-" teed as the best. : ; . . . , 1 f, , ' 1 ‘V. * ■* « « ■ mt * 1 » * . ' ,* , ‘ , , -» * <~ 1 . . . ,^ ^ ^ , * j ' '**. T 1 i ! .. T ^ V sv i *■'** « - 1 , Carbon Removed While You Wa i t ' ; . ; „ , f 1 7 5 c ia ^ C H * h d ir • *' k.i,'1 • * r p* 7 ** \ t '‘ \ <" ^ 1 ' ^ , t Oils and Gasoline . Repairing of.AH Kinds Auto Wash Satisfaction Guaranteed X G. DUGAN Located Boyd’s Livery Stand, Cedarville, y Ohio ■4 i * r u r * 4m fatNrjMi *& ■m 3 - Overland Hudson Essex Nash 'h ,» M. C. NAGLEY ■■ ■ ■-■ v ■ • ' * ■ . ■ ■ *• Local Dealer N* J. HUNTER* Distributor Rev. J, W. Patton and D. B, McEl- waia are attending H. E. conference In Findlay this week. Mrs, Oliver Dodds" returned to De­ troit last Sabbath, after spending a month's vacation at- home. I, F, Puffer of Springfield spent several days here the first of the week circulating among old friends, .Carpenters are bei^g. held up on the F.J3. Turnbull residence owing to the, shipment of slate for, the roof. N, • . ...... ,i - The Carnegie Library is now oepn after %eing dosed during the month of August! . .v* A l* * * * ' . ■ - FEED '■... ‘ Shelled Corn, Balanced Ration, Hog Feed, Middling?, Bran, Dairy-Feed, Gil Meal,. Tankage, FERTILIZER Last Call. They .who order in advance will be sure of a good product and the low price. ,We have or­ dered our last car for the season* g 3. The Second division^ of the TJ« P. dmrch gave a social last •evening aL the church. • ' Jamea Hutchison of Akron ^ms.a guest of -Mrs. Jt. F, Kerr from Sap,-* hath untiLMonday evening. ' '. -> Mrs. J. E. Lowry. an<Kdaughter, Hazel, have gone to .Clinton, .-where the latter.-wijl teach' this year? Mr. and Mrs.*Ed Ehrlich and son, David of Ludlow, Ky., have been the guests this week o f Mr* and Mrs. W. R. Watt. , • Rev. W. T. McKinney and wife of Clifton have returned home after spending two weeks at Wirtona Lake, Ind. . \ The tax rate for this1* village next year will be $15.50, an increase of 20c over last year due to the increase in the state rate for road improvements, 'Mrs, Edith Blair has taken a posi­ tion as bookkeeper at 'the Murdock garage, her daughter,. Miss Kathleen, givjrfg pp the position owing to. the Opening o f school. 0 . L.,Smith left Wednesday even­ ing for a two or three weeks trip in’ Michigan to escape the hay fever period.f l \ ‘Vi-... ......... * ' Miss Lucile Johnson gave a recital at her home Wednesday evening fpr her piano pupils under her instruction About thirty ,were present, nine of the pupils having a part on-, the pro­ gram, 1 Dr. 0. P. Elias has rented the H. A. McLean property. Mr*. J. E. Bull and Miss Julia Hop­ ping ef Toledo,sloWa, are visitingrel- stives in this county. Mr. and Mrs, N, P. Ewhttnk and daughter, Marguerite, left Friday for an ante trip through Indiana, Xenia will hold * special election on Thwr»d*y, September 2dth, to pur- chase the water-yvoxfes, ' ' ' ■'. ;.... - The Jameatoam journal says thera will fee» » Fanfitots’ Institute this sum it* A * mm fe y t » » Miaa Fimide MeMsill has rirtumad . m m W m m hatha, whw* «fe* apwrt a tmtMm o f several varies. . . Collins Anderson returned ^to his home I®Olathe, Colo,, Tuesda/, bstaf called here by the illnese o f his father; fM^ls attending W. P. Andemn..We are glad to note sehori or ooflege can have the Heraldsthat Mr, Anderson is much better*at By a vote*o f 85.-to 53 the electors rejected a plan to consolidate the township Schools with the West Jeffer son schools last -Tuesday. Miss Nolle Mercer of Hillsboro. 0-, has returned to Cedarville and has again taken her position as millinery trimmer for the Elias-Masters firm. Frank Cony has sold the old Cony farm of i l l acres on the Clifton and Old Town pike to Clyde Beatty for $250 an aere. Mrs. G. H. Smith entertained the members of her Sabbath school class Thursday evening, about thirty-five being 'present. Refreshments' were served daring the evening. sent to their address for the school tom for $I.tWaMtt* tt COW this time. 'MedalFleer hy 41 m JUrrsl a*lHid«9% ■a*... ■ . —I have the*agency for the Fay stockings and ty$>ld he. pleased to have your Older, Phone 150, • (2t) * Mrs. Bertha Gram, —Chickens, Ducks, Geiete—I will pay the highest *price for them. .Call phone 3-164 Wm. Marshall. Wo wish to thank our neighbors Who so kindly assisted during the sickness and loss of our little girl and all Who expressed their sympathy in W;ords and Gowers. Rufus McFarland and family J, A. Gillaugh and family, E, A. Allen, who sold his elevator here, to Yoder Bros.,, and purchased the George A Ervin Bros, elevator in Jamestown,' is, enlarging his plant as the capacity would not care for thd business. * ^ D, R. Stormont, who was called here by the illness and deat of. his brother, the Jete'J. C. Stormont,' left Saturday for St. Louis, where he will visit a few days before going on to his home hi Henrietta, Okla. Defective insulation or crossed wires is said to have been the cause of a fire when the bam and other ad­ jacent buildings of Frank Hughes, yellow Springs stock buyer, burned with the contents, early Saturday. The loss is placed at $4000 with about hajf of the loss covered hy insurance. Wanted:-Partner for automobile business in Dayton, Address P. 0. Box 822, Dayton, G. Wanted:- Small chickens. Wilt buy them any size or weight, Wm. Marshall y : ...... For Sale;- White' seed rye, $1,50; Morristown fanning mill, $5; Stand­ ard Hawaiian Guitar, $5; Champion Clover seed machine, $25.; Civil War muskets, 20 gage, $5. N. H. Wright, Selma, 0, Charles Stormont is taking quite a trip through the west stopping at the various points of interest. He is at present the guest of his uncle, Hpn. Colftn McMillan of Coitville, Wash. JOHNSON CORN HARVESTER Why pay 25c 'per; shoGk fdr coru cutting? Let the * horses do it while; you ride, \ Coal in stock now; ■*.' ’-■‘ j : * * •T. .HSES Y. SfcFIRB ENGINE-. ' *'V|' ' >*rfw _ \ ^ * Edward' Kelly, ,*wner of Whitehall farm near Yellow Springs, .gave’ the village $100 for the use of the fire engine to .fill a new aytimjfling- pool recently constructed*Oti his fasm. It required 12 hours to pump fhe^OOO gallons o f water, ' *» * WILL IMPROVE ROADS; The township trustees will improve the Clifton pike and the Wilmington road this fall.. ’ Both roads are in bad condition.‘"The county road outfit ’pill he used,to do the work. The outfit at present is onthe Barberroad that was stoned' this summer. , ’ ■ ■WHERE THEY ALL GO! T n Cedarville sends out a large num­ ber o f teachers each yearfor schools in different parts of the country. The good work of Cedarville College is recognized not only by the higher universities hut by tbe departments of education of the various states? Miss Belle Winter goes to painsville, 0.; Cameron Ross, Ti;aef, Iowa; Al­ len Turnbull, 3pepWr,-Iowa; Misses Helen Patton.afio. Bertha Cteswell, Mingo Junction; Misses Alberta. Cres- well arwPjFlorCnce Willamaon, Mon- essem’Pa.; Miss -Agnus' Stormont, Indiana Harbor, Ind.; Miss Vera An-, drew, Huntington, W* Va,; Mr. and - Mrs. W» D. Sterrett, Mansfield, 0.; Miss Irene' Wright, Owensville; Miss Dorothy Collins, Frenohburg, .Ky.; Roger Collins, Welch, W* Va.; Wil­ liam Collins, Ross township; Hisses Helen OglesbCe and Mauhe Hastings, Beavercreek township; Miss Hazel Lowry, Clinton, 0,; Miss Clara Boase, Ross, 0.; Miss Bertha* AndersOh,' London; Miss Noncy Finney, Loudeh- ville, O.; Miss Dolma Bums, Hamil­ ton; R. Cedi Bums, Washington, D. C. . . " • John Wright is laid up with ton- siiitiS. Mrs. C. L. Finney and sons, accom­ panied by Mrs. J. C. Finney and Mrs. E. H. Huey, motored to Cincinnati where they spent Thursday and Fri­ day with friends. Mr. Sauel Mayne and wife, and two daughters, Dollie and Mabel, were guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Robti Bird, Tuesday night, touring ehroute to Washington, D. C., where Miss Mable has a government position. . Robert Evans ahd Miss Frances Turner surprised their friends last Tuesday by slipping away to Newport- Ky,, Where they were married. The Couple returned and are how at the hoinh of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Turner, The groom is a, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar,Evans. The .couple will go to lipusekeeping on ttys farm owned by Mrs. Fannie Barber, Which hat been rented, possession te be #rawi tte*fc % - * • -v The Very name of Bond? implies safety and secu rity. " Bonds jure binding on those who issue them. * • Some Bonds may be better than others*+-based on who 'is behind -them. But than good bonds there is no better form of in­ vestment—norcan there be,. ‘ ■» The kind of Bonds you want to buy are the kind of Bonds we sell, „ - • - " we advisewith you in the purchase of your Bonds? Out experiencemay be of service and there is no obligation ■ * ■ ’ * « * Call us by phone or drop u®* a liner—and our repre­ sentative will conic promptly to see you personally. v Ob a h K. *.*;♦, * -j V , RE.BEWEESE &*CQ MUTUAL HOME BU ILD ING ♦ ♦ DAYTON*OHIO * U 0 X % GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X **--4 K i

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