The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

H i CttfainriSe Hfratt EDITOR Jfet#r*d a t th* Po«t-Qffice, Cedar- vSH*, O*. October 31* 18*7, as stoo&d matter. Friday, July 4* 1919, Two per#on* were instantly killed, two Others died Portly *fter ranching th* hospital, another Buffered fat*! injuries and five other* were badly eat and bruised about the body when a Baltimore and Ohio passenger train crashed into an automobile at a cross- to g near Tippecanoe City. The dead: JWilliam Kessler, 60, Lewlsburg; Wii- fbur Kessler, 7; Mrs, Karl CresB, 40, |Aroanum; Mrs. Mattie Kessler. 36, of Lewisburg. Carl Kessler, 12, w & b fa­ tally injured, Laugbito plant at Martins Ferry wilt put its 23 tin mills on full time. J, R . M, Babbitts, 66 , prominent at­ torney, former editor of the Spring- held Republican-Times and postmas­ ter tor 10 years, died at his home In Springfield of apoplexy. * Hoary Poppe and Mrs. Fred Poppe were killed and Fred Poppe was in­ jured, probably fatally, when an In- terurban dar struck the. automobile to which they were riding two miles north of New Bremen. The Poppes -resided near New Bremen. Maintenance employes of the Cen tral Union and Qhio State#Telephone oompanea went on strike at Youngs­ town, demanding an increase in wages, " Trustees o f the old Cleveland Grays formed plans for the organisation of a battalion of Infantry as part of one . <jbf the two Ohio national guard reg i. ra n ts authorised by the government. Organization of a new D company |n the Ohio national guard is practi­ cally assured, Major James Sampson « f Delaware announced. ,-At Dayton Frank Marino, 60, was instantly killed by a train. -V . J. Piero, a Justice of the peace , at Mineral Ridge, near Warren, an­ nounces that he has received a cable­ gram from attorneys to England an­ nouncing he and his children had be­ come the sole heirs of a fortune of ' *3,750,000. ' Lancaster municipal gas plant has signed -.a contract to purchase gas froto the Logan Natural Gas company gt .30 cents per 1,000 for the next ' 'jhlr. - Superintendent Wilkins, Hawkins of the Canton schools was unanimously - elected president of the ^Ohio State Teachers’ association. i In an effort to* obtain money to In­ crease teachers* salaries the Con- - neaut board of education faas'elimi Bated the departments of manual .training and domestic'science.! « / Sheriff E. J. Knappenberger of Cfawford county claims be is the youngest sheriff‘in the state. He’s 31. ; At.Conneaut, O., Robert Green, 70, wasi Kllled when an express train hit- hta buggy. - - Edward Ness was, found guilty at Cincinnati-of murder in the first de gree, with no mercy recommended, to connection withjthe death of William T^ie, wealthy baker. [ Jury to the trial at Youngstown of former Policeman Thomas Fhiliban, ' charged with manslaughter,'reported a disagreement, * William Rogers, 65, Barnesville, committed suicide, by shooting Him* seif. ' ’f Union-of the Ohio and Central. Byn-_ bds of the Reformed church was ap " proved, at a meeting of the special . comm issions-of the two bodies at Tiffin. Plans for construction o f the new Grace M. ®, church at Daytbn have keen approved. The approximate cost will be 146,000. ■... Hugh Hohrabkugh, 36, farmer, Was ' found dead to a field - on his farm near Austinburg, Ashtabula codhty. It is believed he shot himself. Safeblowers cracked a safe in a Toledo movie house and got between . *750 and *1,000. Captain Ivan L, Biggs, Foptorla physician, recently discharged from ' the army service, announced that he hjid discovered "an inexpensive anil absolute cure for tuberculosis," - Industries of the Steubenville dis­ trict are facing a labor shortage, due tp the exodus of foreigners, .William R, Hoel, 35, Cleveland, ma­ chinist, was held to the grand Jury without bond on a charge of murder- tog; his wife, Gertrude Noel, 25. At Cleveland Martin. Getbctscb, 46, was' sentenced to the Ohio peniten­ tiary for life. He was charged With killing hi< wife, Polene,to their home - ea May 1, and piesded guilty to sec­ ond degree murder. 1 NichOlast Frledsen, 67, shbt and killed his wife a t Toledo when he mistook her for a chicken thief. Despondent over ill health, Mrs, Ntllla Bundon, 42, widow, shot and killed hsrsslf at Rootstown, near Ra- .venna. • Mayor Davis o f Cleveland Is ignor­ ing the special grand Jury’s orders to remove Safety Director A, C. gprosty. County Prosecutor Samuel Doerfier, whose resignation Was asked by the grand jury, has refused to resign, - Dr, H, W. Arndt o f Lore City paid *1,106 for three Hereford' cow s-h e ! purchased from J, W, Rill, Waps - 1 koneta. Btrestcsr fares at Youngstown will go to 7 cants on Atig. 1, it is an* nounced by Commissioner Sause, owing to the necessity for increasing the operating fund allowed the rail­ way company by the city, Captain Francis M, Doyle was exon­ erated by Major General Leonard .Wood of charges of insubordination died against him by Colonel Franklin G, Johnson, commanding officer at Columbss barracks, Former President Taft upheld the league of nations proposal in his ad- draft dt the Methodist centenary cel­ ebration at Columbus, W, A. NioholS, 42, o f Utica, died shortly after he and 8 , A, Hulshiser were found along a country road near Newell* Their **Wwasa short ill* arit, .H r J&M £ PLAN One Price to All the Lowest Cash Buyers You Can Buy for Cash Monthly Charge Accounts Or on the Morris plan SS Our July Furniture Sale The Greatest in the History o f This Store 1 0 % to 5 o % Savings * Our July Sales have always offered wonderful Saving Opportunities to Horae Furnishers, Th is year it is-exceptional. Since we have inaugurated T H E -M O R R IS PLAN BAN K ’ S T IM E PAY­ M EN T ^ERV ICE— giving to those who desire time in which to pay the same opportunity to buy high quality furniture at the same L ow Price ns those who pay Cash or have Monthly Chayge Ac­ counts—-Without any o f the added cost necessary to an installment house, but T H E LOWEST? CASH PR ICE T O A L L— NO M A T T E R W H IC H W A Y YO U BUY , It offers opportunities that ma,ke this July Sale one o f Extraordinary Importance to Everyone. • Living Room Furniture at Great Reductions JUST A FEW OF THE MANY EXTRAORDIN ARY VALUES OFFERED Tapestry Davenport D ou b le . spring cushion seat and back, spring arms and all hair filled, and hand made Springs s e t 'o n . best (juality webbing. Fine grade tapestry. Regular price $185.00. JULY SALE SIROPn P R I C E . ........................ ............... q r ltlU is Arm Chair Solid M ahogany' Ann Chair, w ing shape back; cane seat and back. Regular price $24.00. JU LY SA LE P R I C E .................................... $15.00 Leather Rocker , Large Leather Rocker, w ing shape back, double cushion seat, upholstered in genuine brown Spanish leather. Regular price $55,00. JU L Y SA LE M V C fl P R I C E ...........................................$ £ l « u U Leather Rocker A splendid Value upholstered in guaranteed* imitation leather. Regu lar price $26.00. JU L Y SA L E PR IC E ... Arm Chair Solid mahogany Arm Chair, . loose cushion, spring seat; seat upholstered in genuine Span-. £sh leather. Regular price $15.00 » JU L Y SA L E * 7 E ft PR IC E V M v U Fumed Oak Chair “ ' Solid oak Chair, fumed finish, w in g shaped - back, cane seat and back. Regular price $18.00. JU L Y S A L E ' . T * { Q f i l l ; P R I C E . . . . . , , .................. $ 3 iU U Leather Rocker f ' Large Leather Rocker, w ing shape back, double cushion seat, upholstered in genuine • brown Spanish leather. Regular price $55.00. JU L Y S A L E * * 9 7 c n P R I C E . . . ........................................ V f cHW U Fern Stand , . Mahogany Fern Stand, 30 inches long. Reg ular price $ 12 . 00 . JU L Y SA LE P R I C E ......................................... .. Fern Stand Fumed Oak Fern Stand, .regular price $ 12 . 00 . JU L Y SA L E P R I C E ................................... 30 inches long. $19 .00 Bed Room Furniture at Great Reductions HERE ARE JUST A FEWOF THE MANY SPECIAL VALUES OFFERED Chesterfield Davenport Extra large, all hair filled, dowMe spring cushion seat .and back, 2 , extra down cushions upholstered in toupe velour. *Regular price pm ' ce S? LE. . . . . . . .. $195 .00 6-Piece Suite ' Louise XV design, large Dresser^ Chiffrobe, full size bed, bow head and foot, large semivanity case, with bench and rocker. A ll * solid mahogany frame and fine crotch mahogany fronts, all cabinet made. A beautiful suite. Sold in complete set only. Regu­ lar price *548.00 JULY SALE P R IC E .......... j . . . .$3 7 5 .00 Toilel Tible . . . . . . Solid 'Mahogany Toilet Table, 45 inches wide, trip- pie mirror; has $ large drawers. Dull mahogany fin­ ish. Regular price *10.00. JJULY SALE PRICE .......................$50 .00 Ivory Chifforobe ' Louis XV I design, egg shell finish. Has 3 large drawers and cupboard wth 3 drawers. Regular price *60.00, JULY SALE PRICE . . .......... $30.00 Mahogany Chiffonier * „ Solid mahogany to match above Dresser, Regu­ lar price *60.00. JULY SALE PRICE . . . ............ .$48 .50 Mahogany Drewer William and Mary design, 44 inches wide, large plate glass mirror, antique mghogany finish. Regu­ lar price *70.00 v JULY SALE PRICE ................. .$35.00 Mahogany Dresser Solid Mahogany post California Dresser: A beau­ t ifu l patterA o f highest quality workmanship and fn- ish. Regular price *85.00, JUL YSALE PRICE . . . . . . . . . .$65.00 Circassion Walnut Bed Fine selected figured Circassion walnut bed, full size, Regular price *45.00. JULY SALE P R IC E .................. $25.00 Mahogany Toilet Table (■ • Colonial design, tripple swinging mirror, 2 small drawers, dull finish mahogany. Regular price *60.00 JULY SALE PRICE . . . . . . . . . $30.00 American Walnut Bed ’ A merican design o f selected American walnut? Full size. Regular price *35.00. JULY SALE PRICE .................$ 2 0 .0 0 Toilet Table American Walnut Toilet Table o f fine selected wood and handsome design and finish. Regular price *70,00. . • ^ J u l y sa le price . . . . . . . . . . ym o o Chest of Drawers Ivory Chest 0 / Drawers, neat design, finest finish * and well made. Regular price *22,00: JULY SALE PRICE ,$16 .00 Dining Room Furniture *Greatly Reduced Beautiful Suits and Odd Pieces of Best Quality 8-Piece Suite , . • A handsome 8 -piece English Walnut Dining Room Suit, 60 in Buffet, 54 inch by 8 foot Table, 5 side and one arm chair, covered in blue hair cloth, Regular Price *328.00 JULY SALE PR IC E .............. ! .$164 .00 Mahogany Buffet William and Mary design, antique brown mahog­ any finish, hand , polished, 60 inch top. Regular price *85.00 JULY SALE PR IC E ..................... $64.00 Dining Table Extension Table American Walnut, 54 inch by 8 feet, Wiliam and t 0 matc}j Buffet> 54 inch by g f eet. Regular price $65 . Mary design. Regular price *65.00 JULY SALE PRICE............. ..,$ 3 2 .5 0 JULY SALE PR ICE ......................$32.50 * * * Porcelain Top Kitchen Table n ^ . » Porcelain Top Table Natural finish base and fine white porcelain top. white enamel ba8e and blue top. A splendid val- Regular price *12.00 u ~ R e g u la r price *11.50. JULY SALE PRICE ..........$9.00 j y LY SALE PR ICE .........................$8.50 3 ...................................•„ . . . . ALL PORCH FURNITURE AN D SW INGS 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ALL BABY BUGGIES AND SULKIES 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT Dining Chairs Set o f six American Walnut Dining Chairs, Wel- liam and Mary design, slip seats covered in genuine brown pSnnsh leather. Regular price * 66.00 JULY SALE PRICE . . . . . . . . . .$ 33.00 Mahogany Bnffet Queen Anne design, rich antique blown mahogany finish, hand polished, Regular price *85.00 JULY SALE PR IC E ......................$42.50 Make Your Selection Now—We’ll Hold the Goods Till Wanted THE EDWARD WREN COMPANY HOW’S THIS? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ ward for any case of Catarrh that Oannqt be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine, Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has be­ come known as the most reliable rem -: edy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acta thru the Blood on the i Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison froto the Blood and healing the j eased portions. . After you have taken Hall’s Ca­ tarrh Medicine for a short time you f will see a great improvement iftjrour general health, thiui .ai.ii.g Hall’s , Catarrh Medidne at once and get rid of catarrh* Se*i 4 for testimonial#, EYES Examined Correctly Glasses Fitted. AT MODERATE PRICES TIFFANY’S Optical Department a Open Evenings by Appointment ~ ’ n il 1 * 1 ? m tifiitlirti n M (ran M m ! * 1,“ *■ W l w R smh ^ iw m S m S FARMERS! ! Your attention is called to Long* jumeau, the dark gray, top weight, Percheton Stallion, a proven breeder of high class horses. Will make the season at the Farm on Wilmington Road at edge of corporation. Spec­ ial Jare to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. Fee fifteen dollars for satisfactory colt, # | Andrew Winter ’ John Btewart in charge. Phone 8-108 Optlmlrtio Thought. Station Is no criterion of wisdom; Diogenes lived in a tub; frmeca in a palace* Japan’s Delightful Climate. Japan Is considered, because of Its delightful climate, the playground of ..the East. Residents'of other conn* j tries of the far East Indies, the Phil* j lpplnes, and the Straits settlements, j flock to Japan In the hot summer months to enjoy its mountain resorts. Owing to the large tourist business Exchange Bank Bldg, Csdarvllle, O. tsome of these resorts present all the ‘ up-to-date advantages. DR, O. P. ELIAS DENTIST SALESMEN WANTED to solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or Commission. THE LENNOX OIL & PAINT <30., Cleveland, 0 , ’'Locket" Eyeglasses. Eyeglasses for which a British pal­ etot has been granted can be folded when idle to resemble a locket and worn on a chela at an ornament Rusty Steel. To clean rusty stop!, oil well the rusty, parts aud set aside In this state for two or three days. Then wipe dry with clean rags and polish With em­ ery or pumice stone. When very rusty and a high polish is desired rub the article with a little slack lime. "Pieces of Eight" ■The piece of eight was the piastre or peso, now called * thus known throughout the **n' n o f piracy, be was divided into eight reals, a silver coin worth *1 |n th* t i l * #

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