The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

m m m m rnmxtmrns^ L ^ , . . . . . . . . . < xm m * p s s A i i p M m ,it Mitigtffnt °rfTff j MMfrtt# If *■ JiMttct* AJaeote- UMi *f Tk* 0*iumbtMt Chamber at CNNMMM»ts, m*M up YWfcWed- »****? wmilm* Yk* t»*k* wrriwd nearly a* hear l*t» whfck «tfc the t W* ffcwfc. l» rim party war# ww*- ef most *B H mc *C wax* It. JB*MaC*2,Wfe* txidiMi aft tSv» 1 WallMwrWtlUamKtti Him at tite forim H* f@ea«mi tM Federal piles, will bold a public sal* of M f Typo Poland CW»a bogs* 44 bond, onThursday, October %, 1919 . A tool* «f eigMcoaebes ttm~ miesinrjr w*a fibbed for tib# trip, Th* &iliCPjl4MK m i hnntltd by the Rain­ bow Biytoea B km sad marched to *qpxr% where Fmktpnt of w * eaeociataon introduced Masses Gewpge Karb « f Columbus, who in * Tory pJeeMng way thanked the people for the reception tendered. Fneidoat 0 . X< Beadlut# of the Com­ munity dub and President of Council Be.' J. O , Stewart, represented the community and corporation in their official capacity, Tbo object o f tbo trip wa* to. form a~cloeer relationship between our bus- ness people and the wholesalers and manufacturers of Columbus, Owng to the busy season the crowd in town was. not as large as it might have been, yet the visitors left hav­ ing a good impreasion o f our town, NOTICE TO HUNTERS. The Western Ohio Oreamary is owe of the eMreliable concern* end hats moved its station from Nagley’* grocery to the telephone building. Mr*, H. M. Stormont in charge. Notice is hereby given to hunters, whether with dog or gun, is for bid den and offenders will be charged with trespassing.and prosecuted seconding to law. * , J John Taylor RaymondWilliamson JJuff Andrew v Ray Harrison Andrew Kannedy ' Mss, Mary Andrew Harry Graham * W. O, Maddux, W. C. Rulb ; • • „ Holden Pemberton. , BRASS BUTTONS AND. ALU. r t kem m m m im m - ' ’ NO touble for the public.' to dis- tingu' b oui town marshal especially on Sunday, when he is off duty fropt- hi$ dray, Last Sunday he appeared in a new uniform of regulation blue- .with brass buttons and polished star. All Cincinnati and Xenia autoists ■had better give our peace custodian the “otice^ over” before' trying to dodge our cop. Mrs. Earl Snyder ha* returned to her home much improved after sev­ eral weeks treatment at the McClel­ lan hospital in Xenia. . Come in end see the Fall Millinery display at Elias A Masters store on Xenia avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Anderson of Santa Ana, Cal., are visiting rela­ tive! in Springfield and this commun ity, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson formerly resided near Clifton. —Beat developing and printing, dime. Clarke Nagley, Leave films at Nag- ley’s grocery. Mr. and'Mrs. John Lott of Pitts burgare here on a visit with relatives. Mr, Lott has not been in good health for several weeks but has .improved from his nervous breakdown and ex poets to return to work in a short time. - Take your cream to the Western Ohio Creamery station in the tele phpne building. Mrs. H. M., Stor­ mont in charge. We understand that therColumhus pike improvement west of town is to best macadam road ever,constructec in^the county. This information is from a public official that has had a vide experience in road building,’ The road is open from Wilberforcc to East Point school .house. Try the Western Ohio Cream Co. in selling your cream.. Mrs., H.M. 'Stormont is in chargeand. be.pleased to have a'share of your cream. We notice by a Columbus paper that Miss Mantel Hartman, grand dUughtei*of the late Dr. S. B. Hart­ man, millionaire Purena manufac tuter, is to become the bride of JnlesJ BertranrFinnelb Son of the late M. L. Finnell of Osborn, on Saturday. The wedding takes place at the Hartman mansion on the farm south of Col­ umbus.' S e p t e m b e r S a l e o f IL a r ly F a l l N e e d s m g s " W « lire offering you goods that you will need this fall and by buying sam e a little early we cm save you 25 per cent to 55 per cent. We purchased these goods early and before the price took a sudden jum p . We are now offering you these goods at what we saved by purchasing early. Do not neglect to get onr prices and find out what other concerns are selling the same goods for . Sale of Outing Flagnels, Comfort Materials OutingFlannel, darks 15c yd. •36 in.-Comfort Challies25c yd Oct, 1st price, yard 20c Oct. 1st price, 35c yard Quting Flannel, lights..25c yd 2 l-21b. Batt,l to Comfort 75c Oct, 1st price, 40c yard Oct. 1st price, $1.00 Canton Flsnnil, bleached29c yd, Oct. 1st price, 40c yard Sale of Quting Gowns and Skirts Ladies' Outing downs. .$1,29 Oct. 1st price, $1.75 Ladies’ Outing Gowns. .$1.49 Oct. 1st price$2,00 Madies’ OutingGowns. .$1,95 Oct. 1st price, $2.50 * . ' Ladies' Outing Skirts.,, ,$9c Oct, 1st price, $1,25 Fleece Lined Union Suits Ladies’ Fleece Onion Suits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,09 Oct. 1st price, $2.00 Suits Dre*» Silk* September Sale 36 inch Fancy Dress Silks, yard $1.69 W e know something about And we Assert That W e Have The Best $5 .45 Ladies’ Shoes in Town . The proposition is up to you. What are.you go­ ing to do about it? Your mind is on shoes—you ■are going to bpy a pair this Fall—it shouldn’t tike you long to put us to the test. Comes in Black Kid Lace, Cuban, Military and Low Heel. You Can Always Do Better at The S. & S. S. & S.Shoe Store S . & S. Sell? For Less 31 East Main Street, - . •„ Xenia, Ohio Oct. 1st price, $2,25 Sale of Felt Mattresses - * $20.00 Mattress, ............. -$15.Q0 $10,00Mattress, ........ $7,50 September Sale of Comforts and Blankets Good Size Single Blanket, ea'jh . . . . . . I * . , , . . . . . . . . . 54x76 Cotton Blankets. • , . * , , , , , « » , « $ 2 . 2 9 Oct. 1st price, $2.79 60x76 Cotton B l a n k e t s $2. 59 Oct. 1st price, $3.00 64x76 Cotton Blankets »$2«79 ^ Oct. 1st price, $3,50 - " 72x84 Cotton B l a n k e t s * *-•«.$3.69 Oct. 1st price,, $4.25 72x78 Silkaline Comforts.. . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,$4.79 '■ Oct, 1st price, $6,00 September Sale of Domestics 31 inchDark and Light Percales, yard. ............ 28c Oct. 1st price, 35c yard 27 inch Plaid Dress Ginghams, yard-.................... ... v ............. 28c * Oct, 1st price, 35c yard 36inch Bleached Muslin, yard.. . . . . . . ...... ............................. .22c - ‘ Oct/ 1st price, 30c yard Short End Department Short Ends of Gingham, Percales, Outing Flannels, Muslin, PillowTubing, Ticking and Shirting. A few specials for Septem­ ber below:, 27 inch Fancy Dress Gingham, yard ....................................... . .25c Standard ApronGinghams, yard............................... ................. . -21c 32 inch Feather Tick, -yard. #49c 81x90Sheets, bleached, each*. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9 XENIA , OHIO * ** ■ >• I 5 = i Pubic Sale! HOUSEHOLD GOODS East End of Elm Street Saturday, September 20,1919 Commencing at ^OO O’clock Conriiting of 1 DiningTable, 6Dining Chairs, 2 Kitchen Chair*,. 4 RockingChairs, 1 Morris Chair, 1 Dresser, 1 Wash Stand, 1 Kitchen Cabinet, 1 Safe, 2 Iron Beds and Springa, Comforts, Pillows, Blankets, % Folding Couch, 2 Stands, Picture*, Lamps, 1 Eight Day Clock, 1 Large Gas Heating Store, 1 Small Stove, 1 Coal Bank©With gas burner, 1 Coal Heating Stove, Cooking Utensil*, Dishes, GlassCans, 1-15 Gallop Jar, Gas Oven, WashTube, 3-9x12 Hup, LaceCurtains and Blinds and other articles, TJLRMS OF SALE CASH OSCARNAGLEY HARRY KENNON, Auct. - lit . and Mire. C. M. Ridgway spent several days in Cincinnati this week. Mrs. Ray Lawrence and aojn of Springfield are Visiting relatives here, V * * New cream station. Try tlie West­ ern Ohio. We have pleased other* and can do the same for yon. The annual W. C<T. U„ convention will be held at the &rstM. E. church in Xenia, Wednesday, Sept, 24. —Keep yojir piano in shape by hav- s ing it, thoroughly cleaned,, tuned and E regulated. Call Knox Hutchinson, S v Mrs, Roy Bromagem and children.~ of Tacoma, Wash., are visiting at the 5 home of Prof, and Mrs. F. A. Jurkat. j§ Mr. James A. Gray aiid wife of Pit- • j= „ tsburg, Pa., are here on a visit with .£ the former’s mother, Mrs, Belle Gray. (E —Ciiickeas, Ducks, Geese -I will pay the Ugheat price for thess. .Call phone M «4 . Wn. Marshall. 1 . * . A stockyards company has been or­ ganized in Springfield and a site pur­ chased on the Urbana pike between tike B|g Four and Erie rallied*. It is incorporated at 1160,000. Wanted:-Partner for automobile business in Dayton.,Address P. O. Box 322, Dayton, O, Mrs, Robert Trambo, also Mrs. Frank Neff and her son and daughter Karhl and Martha Neff of •Oibom were guesU of Mrs. Cora Trumbo ov«r Sunday. ■% The Western Ohio Cream Co, has opened a station in the room former­ ly occupied by the Murdock garage. Take your cream there. Mrs. H. M, Stormont in charge, ’ J. V, Tarr is going out of the pic­ ture business and will enter the auto­ mobile tire business in Xenia, on E. Main street, he having taken the county rights for the Gates Half Sole for retreading tires. For Sale:- White seed rye, $1.60; Morristown fanning mill, $5; Stand­ ard Hawaiian Guitar, $5; Champion Clover seed machine, $26.; Civil War muskets, 20 gage, $6. NjEt. Wright, Selma, O. fiiiiiiiiUiitiiiiiiiiliiiHfiiiiijiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiL. S § s S i sS ' 5 s | E s i awe s ¥ I; WELCOME 8 ss S S 1 I s EYES ^Examined, Correctly Glasces Fitted* AT MODERATE PRICES TIFFANY’S Optical Department OpenEvtatng* by Appointmint >We are now open for business in our new location at 11-13 WEST MARKET STREET NEXT DOOR TO STANDARD OIL FILLING STATION, and are able to take care of all battery work in a- modern way because we have the most modern equipped battery service station in Southern Central Ohio Watch for our GRAND OPENING. Xenia L C. R. Storage Battery Co. •S' lM 3 i I T s= S s2 “ Through Service We Grow. »» Both Phone* GEO. W . 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'! •Dr. Charles •. idenl of Harvi Thomas L. !l for Missouri 1 Charles G.. Chicago Trust O. E. Bradfv , Bureau Feder: Ward Burge Fuller R. G cotton manufi H. B. Endicc ufauturer of S' . Paul L. Feis er, Cleveland. Edwin F. Gi Evening Post. Charles R. . dry goods meri Thomas D. national Harve A. A. Lando: er of iron good E. T. Mered editor of Succt Gaby M’Nab cian of San Frs Charles Ed' Socialist candit New York. John Spargo, er and leader. L, D. Sweet, led the “Potato beet grower. ' Louis Titus, ( NOTICE Notice is here whether with do denjand offender, trespassing and to law. John Taylor Raymond Will Duff Andrew Ray Harrison - Andrew Kann Mrs. Mary At. 1 Harry Grahan * W. O. Maddux! |l11" " W, C. Bull. i»UUm Holden Pembe^g^^,,, Anderson Colir^^™ PUBLIC S E. E. McCall*)8* Chifia bogs, Tliu: C. G. Pauli w Oct. C. Harry TownsUi Oct. 20. Mrs, JturnArt! Winter A Stei

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