The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52
w w v vw vw w ^ ^ tOCAlAUD; PERORAL p iiiiiy ii^ in ttjiirr iw i Waltor Iliff w*# i» Chwhanatl last; Sawiwuy on a busiasis trip. Mri and Krt. KcTultni of OTiboro,' are ririttog relative* hw«. R oy . and Mr*, W. P, Bm ivu t iM»v« ax their guest, Mrs. West of VffWMUrfc* Fo* Sale:- Now Superior IS1—7 Plrin drill lit *t bargain. Inquire of Charles Graham. Andsaw Jaokaon spent ths first o f hhs wash fa* Columbus attending the Association races, Party loosing a pair of nose glasses can Haw* same fey applying to Mrs, R*° Anderson, proving property and paying 25 cents for this notice. ( v*1— ■ y j .'»/ v .0 iw*** ■ The Culture Club wa* anetr-{ ..--G old Medal Hour by -the .barrel tainsd Tueeday afternoon at the, at Nagky’a. ' homeftf Mrs. B. % MaPariepd, j Phillip Sousa and hi* rs-or- » ganised band will give a concert in :T JIHiminBllflUUlHIlIlinUliHlllIllltUIIUlIlllllllllbUIHUillUlIlIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllUllilllllHnilhlUtillHlWilUllWtItffiHUUBfllllll iyD2HUimiUll!i;ii2il Mr. andMrs. Harry Waddle and son of Springfield spent the week-end with Mr, and Mr*, W, J. Tarbox, Wanted?* Small chickens, Will boy them any six* <wweight Wm. Marshall The paper milLhaa closed down this week owing to~the company being un able to get car* to ship the ftnished product, Mr*. Jane Arthur ha* purchased property in Springfield and will move to that city following her public sal* next month, Mr., R. W. Treber, wife and daugh ter, Miss Mayme,- of West Union, 0., are Iocated in a part -of Mrs. J. N. Lott’a residence* Miss Treber i* one —. iM, , v of our public school teachers, haying! stockings and would grade four, Memorial hall, Dayton, Sept 80th. •If you are wanting Fleischmann’s foil Yeast you can got it at Siegler’s Bakory. Dr, J, P*White and Dr. James White attended the opening o f the U. P. Seminary in Xenia, Wednesday after- noon, Mrs. J. H. Milbuxn is spending this week in attendance at the New Thot Alliance held at the Sinton hotel in Cincinnati. Wm. Hopping^Ralph Wolford, Chaa, F, Marshall and George Little left Wednesday morning on a fishing trip through the southern part of tba state for-’ the Fay be pleased to I have the agency |have your order. ,(2t) Central Garage W e have installed an. acetylene plant for burning carbon out o f motors, service and satisfaction guaran teed as the best. , ' ' 1 \ * Carbon Removed While Y ou Wait 75c a Cylinder Oils and Gasoline Repairing .of All Kinds ^ y.r /■ •>- ■•!.,f : ./ ■■ t ‘ . 1 1 ' - 1 : ' ^ .■■ 1 *,* 1 -*' . n .■*, r * ‘ - -• j' Auto Wash Satisfaction Guaranteed J. G. DUGAN Located Boyd’ s Livery Stand Cedarville, Ohio Select Your Car Reo Dodge Overland Hudson Essex Nash' M. C. NAGLEY ■ . * l \ - l • 'V/ f. v% ^ Local Dealer N. J. HUNTER, D istributor ' Flume 150. Mrs, Berths Gram, Mis* Merle;McF^lsnd has accep- ed a position as bookkeeper for the Bockett-King Co., Xenia. Arthur Gar field has been bookkeeper but has been made -auditor nad general manager. The C, of E. of'the R. P. church gaye a ’receptibu last Friday evening in the church parlors to welcome the new students of-the College. Refresh* ments were served the 125 present during the evening; / - SALESMEN WANTED to solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or Commission. THE LENNOX OIL & PAINT CO., Cleveland, 0 , Miss Ruth Remington, an employe on ,a daily paper-in Sterling, III,, has been Tiere on a visit the past week as a guest of-her uncle and aiiht, Mr. W. B, Casey. Mr, Casey is one of the contractors on the Columbus pike. —NOTICE--1 am in the poultry bug- ' incss. Call by’ phone. Wm. Manhali. AGENTS WANTED for Prize Wash ing tablets, samples free, Write today, W. J. CANNON, Moravia, N. Y, J. A‘. White, ,70 of Xenia, and George White, 76,of Seattle, Wash., were in* 1produced by a fellow veteran at Day- ton, Monday. The White brothers left TowaUda, Pa., more, than fifty year*'ago and had not'seen each other since"until the Dayton meeting. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Baker attend ed the G. A. B. encampment in Col umbus last .week where' Mr,- Baker met his bunk-mhte, Mr. John Carter, whdm he had npt seen for fifty-four <years. Mr. Carter.returned with Mr, *and Mrs. Baker and' made them a Ivepy pleasant visit.'M r, Carter is (from. MoUntville, Pa. } For Sale:- Two head of Delaine And one head of Shropshire rams for sale. / . Ed« Dean. Auctioneering—terms reasonable— get date*. Call Cedarville Phone 21-2 on 15L H.C. WILSON. The celebrated Fleischmann’s foil Yeast for sale at' Siegler’s Bakery. Billy Sunday will come to Cincin nati in January and February, 1921 According to. a letter to Dr. David McKinney of Cincinnati. > ■m The .members of the Home Culture Club and their husbands gave a fare well reception Monday evening , in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Patton who leave Friday where Rev. Patton assumes the M. E. pastorate. On Wednesday evening the M, E, con gregation gave a farewell reception at which time the pastor and his wife received the well wishes of the congregation before taking their de parture/ The 109th year of the Theological Seminary of the R, P. church opened jMonday at 2 p. m; with the address by Dr* J* P,; White. His address was timely, practical, and filled with splendid council for the students, Dr, James White was present and led in prayer. There are sixteen'students in , attendance. Tha outlook for a good year was never better. 17 South Fountain Ave., Springfield, Ohio Fall and Winter Goods Now m ■» . ■ Always the Latest Always the Rest Always the Lowest Prices GOAL Plenty in stock for-the immediate future, Now is a good time to provide for the winter, METAL CORN CRIBS Ask to see them, price. - Take advantage of a real low -ft-V w * " , i . t CALL FOR FERTILIZER One more car coming a part of it unsold. Phone . v 1 ■ ' ~ ' ' your orders. •£5 •ta . . f t «*., Word, has , beeU received hero of the death of Mrs, W. J: Cummings, of Morning Sun,-Iowa, Sabbath, the funeral being held Wednesday. -The deceased was a daughter of Mr. Thomas Wylie of this place and'was a sister of Mrs, J.' E. Mitchell. -’ Mrs. Sarah Gordon died Friday af ternoon at'the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Gano, after a long illness being an invalid for many years, For more than etu years.she has been un able to walk duo to rheumatism. She was bom, NoV, 2 ,1843 near , Grape Grove and has been a life long resi dent of the county. She was the dau- ghter of John IWeTand the widow of Kemp Gordon. Two children survive Cassius Gordon and Mrs. Gano of this place. The deceased is survived by three sisters, Mrs. John Gordon of Jamestown, Mrs, Belle Heilman of Dayton, Mrs, Aaron Gordon of' ■Ann Arbor, Michigan, She 'was a member of the Church of Christ of Gladstone. The funeral services were held from the home of her daughter, Sabbath af ternoon, the services being jh charge of Rev, J. F. Gordon of Jamestown. Burial took place at Grape Grove. The pall bearers were all nephews, Artie Little o f Yellow Springs, Sylvester Little of Gladstone, Howard Heilman of Columhus, Frank Gordon of James town, Carl Gordon of London and Thaddeus Gordon Of Springfield, * . - Calf Was Just Right, Carolyn was delighted when she re ceived an’ invitation to spend’ a week In the conntry with a friend of the family, *nd expressed Herself to a lit tle friend she was playing with like this: "Yes, they have pigs and chick ens and a cow and a little entf. 1 can’t milk the cow, but 1 can milk the calf—it’s just my else.” * Jr FalandWinterBrings onAches andFains Many people suiter unnecessary pain by watting for lumbago, bSck- ache or rheumatic palna to pasa off naturally. Why not take prompt ac tion and make a recovery like that described by J. R- Wllkineon, oi Selma, O. 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