The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

Beaver Brown A Popular Shade In A Popular Style I To richness of color is added the slim grace­ fulness of line that every woman admires. It’s blit one of the beautiful creations design­ ed to harmonize with the Fall Costumes. M S. Detroit Street, O S E R ’ S H O E S T O R E For Better, Shoes S Xenia, Ohio Central Garage We have installed an acetyle»fe plant for burning carbon out of motors, service, and satisfaction guaran­ teed as the best. Carbon Removed White .You Wait 75c a Cylinder Oils and Gasoline Repairing of All Kinds Auto Wash Satisfaction Guaranteed J. G. DUGAN Located Boyd’ s Livery Stand Cedarville, — - - - * - Ohio PUBLIC SALE! Monday, September 29 , 1019 Small farm 18 3-4 acres, 7 room house* well and cistern* barn and. outbuildings, cement walks, frsnt fences and buildings in good condition* A. desirable country house well located close to school and church on the Springfield and Carlisle Pike three miles west of Ohio Masonic Homs. Remember the date* Monday, September 29 , 1919 STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, HORSES AND HARNESS, FORD TOURING CAR, HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND POULTRY. s John C. Canny Select Your Car Now Reo Dodge Overland Hudson \ Essex Nash M. C. NAGLEY Local Dealer N. J, HUNTER* Pistributor W W W W tfW v w v w w w w w IQCALiAKDfl PERSONAL v w w v v w N w v v w m v m Hoar the new September records at fttahaxda. The Kadantra Club was entertained Tuesday by Miss Jennie Bratton. The Y. F. C. U held a business meeting and social at the home of ^ J, P, White, Tuesday, evening. Dr —Chickens, Ducks, Geese—I will pay the highest price for them. .Call phone 3-164 Wm. Marshall. Miss- Kate Nisbet left Tuesday for Cozadale, O., to spend &.week, with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Townsley. The safe in the Pennsylvania depot at Spring Valley was blown Monday evening and about $25 was taken. H H M M i n i U U H Miss Bernice Wolford spent several days last week visiting in Cincinnati. Timothy Seed A stock of extra good seed priced right. W. L. Clemons has purchased a big six Studebaker touring car, seven passenger/ For Sale:- Two head of Delaine and one head of Shropshire rams fo r sale. Ed. Dean. “Uncle Josh at the Labor Union” is a favorite with everyone. Richards has it and many .more just as good. Miss Florence Swan of Xenia was the guest o f Mrs. Jeanette Eskridge over Sabbath. * . ■ GOA L —Best developing and printing done. Clarke Nagley. Leave films at Nag- lay’s grocery. . Lay in your winters stock now. Yellow Jacket, Ramond City, Virginia Splint, Pocohontas and Ohio coal. Mrs. S. M, Murdock entertained the members of the Wednesday afternoon Club this week. .Auctioneering—terms reasonable— get dates. Call CedarriUe Phoae f 1-2 « 1 5 b H. C, WILSON. Dr, O. P. Elias, the dentist, has purchased the F. P. Hastings prop­ erty on South Main street, The Favorite Pipeless Furnace has no superior. Let us tell you about it. For Sale:- New Superior 12—7 plain drill at a bargain. Inquire . of Charles Graham. Miss Agnes Walker, after a pleas­ ant visit with relatives here, has re­ turned to her homo in Swickfey, Pa. —Keep your piano in shape by hav­ ing it thoroughly cleaned, tuned and regulated. Call Knox Hutchinson, Mrs, W. L, Marshall and daughter, Mary, o f Columbus, have been spend­ ing several days with relatives here. Miss Nell Mercer of the Elias & Masters millinery firm, spent Satur­ day and Sabbath with friends in Day- ton. ■•■■ - — i Friends of Mr. Allen of Haines will regret to know that he is in a very feeble conditionat his home in Spring- field. —I have the agency for the Fay stockings and would be pleased to have your order. Phone 150. (2t) Mrs. Bertha Gram. Word has been received here of the marrigae of Herbert Thonton of Cin­ cinnati, to Edna Moore Mills of this place. .The Murdock garage has delivered new Ford cars to Paul H. Creswell, who received a coupe; Oscar Satter- j field, a touring car; and a roadster to. The Cedarville Lime Co;, I • A D A IR ’ S- W. B. McAllister of Xenia who has just about recovered from a severe operation, was able to be in town on a short visit with his sister, Mrs. Ed. Stuckey, Wednesday. Curtis Hicks, aged 10, received a dislocated and fractured wrist when he fell from the horizontal bars while playing at school last Thursday. Dr. M. I. Marsh rendered medical aid. __1-Gsld Medal Flow by .the .barrel atNagiey’e. ; Rev. and Mrs. F. P. Foster of For­ est, O., who crime to'Clifton Monday to attend a meeting of Dayton Presby tery, spent Wednesday, here with their son, Norman, who is in college. Dri J. 0 . Stewart has been attend­ ing the Second Counsellor's District meetings in Dayton this week, going back and* forth each day. Cecil Burns lpft last Friday for Washington, L . C., where he will take up his work as supervisor of the. pat­ tern making department in the Mc­ Kinley Technical School of that city. Two good ones, “ I am Always Chasing Rainbows” and “Oh Frettchy’ at Richards. Mary Weakley has brought suit for divorce against her husband, Jonah Weakley, naming Lueila Milton, as having caused the seperation, Watch for our new records each month. The earliest with the latest. Mr. and Mrs. 0 . L. Smith returned home Tuesday from Chicago where they spent several days. Mr. Smith joined his wife in Chicago several days previous, havig spent the past two Weeks in Michigan, Mrs; J. A. Bumgarner of Columbus has been visiting for several days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turnbull. Dewey Ferryman was taken in last Friday for the Clark county officers on a non-support charge.. Cal Ewry has a peculiar double egg on display at Richard’s drug store. It is two seperate eggs o f the soft shell variety connected with a small neck. Paul Creswell has entered the au­ ditor’s office to get first hand infor­ mation of the duties of the assistant previous o taking that position next month, A deputy inspector of the Industrial Commission office in Columbus was in town Wednesday looking after changes ordered some weeks ago on various buildings, SALESMEN WANTED to solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints, Salary or Commission. THE LENNOX OIL A PAINT CO Clevslaud, 0. THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS Why Do People Like To Say “It Came From Adair’s” XENIA, OHIO B ECAUSE everybody knows that ADAIR’ S FURNITURE is “ The best that money can buy .” This applies with equal force to every article,'we handle—from in ­ expensive novelties to the highest priced Furniture, Rugs or Stoves. All alike stand the test o f service. Our Autumn display o f ) Furniture, Rugs, Stoves Victrolas Is more than equal to any former showing. Our advance buying has helped much to keep prices down. When in Xenia come in and look around. T - . T r . > V \ ' - • > Wanted:-Partner fo r automobile business in Dayton, Address F« 0 . Box 322, Dayton, 0 , The use of the road roller on North Main street has been a great improve­ ment. Work is ptogtessin on the Clif­ ton pike and it i s , to he hoped that the Miami township trustees will im prove their end Of the road. Henry Ford and son, Edsel, are now the sole owners o f the Ford Motor Car Co., having this week purchased the holdings of Mayor James D. Cousins of Detroit, This places the company under cont ol and owner­ ship of father and son, / I c • EYES gExamined. Correctly Gift**** Fitted, AT MODERATE PRICES TIFFANY’S Optical Department Open Evenings by appointment r iiBS T H ■ Ufa II N —" J* Rally day will be observed by the R. P. Sabbath school, Sabbath, pro­ gram of special interest has been pre­ pared, Mr. Nelson Thorn is on pro­ gram with “ Come, Go Home With f Me.” The sermon for the service is \ by the pastor, Rev. W. P. Harriman, “ The Great Purpose o f the Sabbath School” . Preaching Sabbath evening at the usual hour, DR. 0 . P. EUAS DENTIST Exchange Bank Bldg, Cedarville, O. Nifkl amt Moral"j. M m CbM, bkatib? HU*?The,Itch. Oftjffi/JP" or Burn,If Sore, Irritated, Inltomed «r JR LltCl Granulated,ueeMurinc .... . iSooihes. Refreshes. Sate (or bleat orAdult. AtallDruarists. Writefor jpceeEye Book.

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