The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52
mm Type Poland China HOG SALE - Friday, November 7th, 1919 60 Head Choice Fall Gills, Spring Gilts and Spring Boars. Spend the Day With Us X t Most Men Like Good Shoes Most; men consider quality ahead of 'price. The. measurements that theshoes ire absolutely O. K. is the big consideration. ' To such men we recommend our Howard , and Foater'Shoes. * . s r Sooner or later , the value-appeal of these fine •shoes is going to bring you to eur store. Bight now we’re ready with the newest idea in Tblack or many shades of brown, \ $ 1 0 . 0 0 , $ 1 1 . o o , $ 1 2 . 0 0 Frazer's Shoe Store XENIA. OHIO G U lK f lR ■■ • * ■ - If You Cannot Buy Sugar Buy ' S Y R U P Dark Karo 90c a Gallon White Karo 95c a Gallon N ile Brand Canned .Peaches New Pack at Whole sale Price for one more week only Per D'Os WlSnsLri W. W. TROUTE Grocery Co. WHERE FARM* ARB b o u g h t a n d so ld a t PRIVATE SALK or AUCTION w * RAy parti«tiax Attention tb f a m properties *nd hav* large m «t buyer*. ’l l yon w ilit to w» have the buyer—if yott want to buy W* have the farm* Writ*; Fi»A# «r Call. WALLAClLSNlDNR , , UfcALTY ccl mm mm ******* * * gpjUMGimD, Ditto* Her Other ie irde r. TiUle CUnger says that in asking for Accommodations a t a strange place yesterday she inquired if there were any other boarders. "No,” replied the landlady, “unless it’s my husband, and ’he can quit Any time he want* to."— ’ Seattle PoeWntelltgencer. Oh, fte Careful, Olrtaf Girl wooed by villain. He look* aft right, bat he is forty, wears evening *dress and his hair is thinning. Oh, can nothing be done to warn /oat Innocent girt* that An unmarried man more than thirty-five who Wear* evening dree* end ha* thin hat* i* a moral leper) Hot while picture director* hat* any thing to **y about i t—Harry Leon m u t * j* th* Saturday Evening Poet. * * • • # * • • * • CBLW5RATB GOLDEN WEDDING, mm LOCAL AND PERSONAL * * # * * * • * » # Ralph Townsley and family of Day ton spent the week-end with relatives here, ■ ■. , •pmrq anog up ^ g p ; w g !»•? tr[M. (psq* woir A tua epw p^a U{ o e j uprjano^E * »j axwoj Val Heironimoua moved, hi* House hold good* to Springfield, yesterday, where he purchased a home some time ago, • Rev, John P, White will assist Rev. W» M. Lorimer o f Jamestown in pre paratory service* next'Friday, —Keep your piano in shape by har ing i t thoroughly cleaned, tuned and regulated. Call Knox Hutchinson, Do not forget the Dean sale of res idence property on Saturday after noon. Wanted;- Several second hand buggies tha t are. in fa ir condition. Price must be right. . Howard Harteopk Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Galloway of Oklahoma are guests of their numer ous relatives in this section. As a gift, Parker Fountain Pen* are always highly appreciated. Sold a t Richard* Drug' Stores South Charleston and Madison town ship celebrate today, Friday, in honor of their returned soldiers. The rabbit law comes in Nov. 15 and from reports there are many “cot ton tails’* this season. Clinton -county dedicated the new courthouse Wednesday and during the balance of the Week the annual fall festival is being held. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Townsley a t tended a dinner last Friday evening, a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brickie, near Jamestown. Louis Smith, who came East with the body of his father, the late Seth W. Smith, returned, to Whittier, Cal.; Monday. Mr*. Robjb. Bird left yesterday for Mt. Carmel, 111., where, she will visit fo r some time. Your attention is called to the Me MUlan'>saIe ofi-Oct. 30. Some good household furniture will be offered. , Fbund:- Red hog, fa t, owner Can have same by proving property and paying all charges. - Walter Cultke. E. E. Finney will hold*a public sale of Big .Type Poland China hogs on Friday, Nov, 7* Sixty head will be sold. ' —Chickens, Ducks, Geese—Xwill pay the highest price fo r them. -Call phone 3-164 W * . MarahalL For Sale:- One thoroughbred Duroc boar, 1 year old and immuned; also 750 shocks of good com 1-2 mile north,of town. Phone 13-195/ J, A. Bums. The Nprth American Concert Co., will hold the boards a t the opera house all next week. There will be 8 big vaudeville acts and plenty of fun for old and young. The first night is free to all. ^ Your hand can be fitted with a Par ker Fountain Pen, Richarda has them in stock, Buy yourself a home and stop mov ing, The satisfaction of owning a home is not be compared with the cost of your investment. Attend the Dean sale Saturday afternoon. Mfrand Mrs, A. E. Huey have as their guests, the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hemphill of Mariss*, HI. Mr, and Mrs, Huey and their guests wilt tour through to Noblesvillei Pa,, to visit Dr, C. M. Ritchie and wife, re turning by the Oth for the marriage' of th ir son, Mr. Ernest Huey to Mis* Louise Finney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Finney* Sheriff Funderburg and deputy, George Birch, with Prosecuting At torney Harry D. Smith, were in town yesterday afternoon in connection with the recent robberies. Raymond Hickman has told so many different stories implicating many different people that the officers are trying to run theip dowfi. Beth Hickman and Seward were brought along but if anything of value turned up the offi cer* Are keeping that to themselves, Mr. and Mr*, J . % Ore celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary last Friday evening, about eigh^ m. vitation* being issued to relatives and friends. One feature of this event was that i t took place in the same house that Mr. Orr was bom; where hi* fa ther celebrated hi* fiftieth wedding anniveraary and where three sitters celebrated their fiftieth wedding an niversaries. They were Mrs. Dr. J. M. Stewart, Mr*. A, R. Bull and Mrs. S, R. Hamilton, the latte r from Mon mouth, III. Another sister lived past the time for her fiftieth wedding jan- nivereary but it was not celebrated. This was Mrs. John Kyle. The ye§r that Mr. and Mrs. Orr were married there were five couples of their friends married, Of the six their’s is the only union that has not been broken. Of the others living are Mrs. J , W, Pollock, Mrs. Robert McClellan, Mr, D. M Dallas and Mr. Eli Small. Both Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Bromagem are dead. Mr. and Mrs. Orr went to the same school, the same church, were taken into the church a t the same time by Dr. J ,(F . Morton and have been close compaions since early childhood. I t was a pleasure to them to have all their children -and grandchildren with them, oti this occasion. They: were Dr. J. Alvin Orr and family and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hill of Pittsburg; Rev, and Mrs. Ernest McClellan of Belle Center, 0.1; and Mrs, Robert Wilson and children of this place. Among the guests ftom^a distance were Mr. and Mrs. 'Martin of Mon mouth, HI., Miss Lillie Stewart of Col-r limbus and Miss M*ry Little of Con- nersville, Ind. The celebr ,tion of such an event is One long, to be remembered not orily Mr. and Mrs, Orr who were showered with congratulations from -relatives and friends, but to ail those who a t tended. Inspect the stock of Fountain Pens a t Richards Drug * stoic. "Over one hundred to select from. A truck belonging to the Columbus pike contractors west o f town left the road near the bridge on the’Wilming ton road Tutsday evening.. An auto- with bright Head light* blinded the truck driver and the machine landed in the ditch. 1 Rev. Biddlecum, manager of the County Dry Federation,was in town Tuesday in the internet o f his work. He distributed, sample'ballots for .the information of voter* and i t might be. well fo r each to give sbme considera tion previous to the , election to see if you can mark the ballot “dry”. * of . Remember the McktiUan Bate — household goods and some live stock' on Thursday, Oct. 30. The members of the Greene County farm bureau on a ,to u t of inspection stopped Tuesday a t noon atLthq O. A. Dobbin* farm where Hampshire hogs wej-e. inspected. The party, about 75 in number eat their dinner there and were served hot coffee by Mrs. Dob bins. The party made a, two day trip visiting fine stock over the county. < —Best developing and printing done. Clarke Negley* Leave films;a t Nag- ley’s grocery. * * * * sse? A. H. Creswell has gone.East bn a trip of inspection with a party of stockholders of the Milford-Pink Victoria White Granite Co., of Xenia, to the granite quarriee belonging to the company in New Hampshire and a t Milford, Mass. While East the party will visit in a number of cities. Charles Smith of Marseilles, 111., is here on a visit with his brother, A. Z. Smith and family! Mr, Smith with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. S, Young, drove through to Circleville, 0., hi* old home, Mr. and Mrs. Young are expected the first of the week. For all kinds of trimming and top work see Howard Hartsock, old Bar- low stand. Also glass for all kind* of auto curtains. . ; ——Gold Medal Fleur by -the .berreJ aftNagley**. As the time changes Saturday night it might be well for church goef* to remember that all services1will be at the usual hours .but on the new time. This announcement covers for the M. E., R, P. and U. P. churches. No need of looking for property if you want to own your own home. The two Dean* properties have been ap praised very low and should attract anyone waiting a home for invest ment. G, N. Stuckey visited a n ■uncle, Robert Moorehead, aged 78, that' re side* near Troy, over Sabbath, Both have lived fof many years within a few miles of each other not knowing that either wai Mving, Mr. Stuckey *eys he wee only about 10 year* old when he last saw his uncle in West Virginia, Following th# Wat Mr. Moorehead located in Ohio and has reared a family and y e t has never re turned to hie native state fo r a visit. Mr, Stock** humted j u s t « few weeks Age that W* uncle was residing near The high school will hold A special literary program on Thursday, Oct. 30 a t 7:30 p, m. There will be a play in which a number of the atudentswill take part, recitations, readings and musical' numbers*' The public 1* in vited to attend these meetings. The divorce suit of Wilbur Ross a* gainst Mary Ross, residents of Bow- ersville and Florida, Was heard Mon day and Tuesday in Common P^eas Court. The testimony was rich, rare and racy. Judge Kyle held tha t the parties ware residents of Florida and refused a divorce. The husband is to pay $15 weekly fo r the support of the wife and child. I t 1* said the parties through their Attorney* have Agreed on a division o f their prop erty in BewgtgvUit, These Prices Speak For Themselves —nswiHji"lijiu'i HI wminmim*»?*m b ,»*!,** a ifieTionwin. i i iwsir ■ i*ji■ n A rwfwfeiffwftimiD We do no t deliver Groceries, go we are going to give pur custom ers th e ad vantage of some low prices. Read them over then buy your groceries from Robert Bird & Sons’ Co. Krugs Bread—2 loaves _______ _— _.„_.17c t Bob White Soap -------------------- . . . --- ---- 6c a bar l Pels Naptha Soap . __ ,__________ . . __ .2 bar* 15c “Moon Soap” __________ ________ 5c bar Puffed W h e a t____ ____ _ _______ packages 27c Jersey Corn FItkea ________ ______ __12c package Canned' Pea*. — ________ ____ _____ ».^2 cant 29c Canned Corn 15 c, can ____ 3 Cans for 42c “Nile” Brand Salmon regular price 23c can 3 for 54c COFFEE—A Good one 20c lb .,_____ 4 lha for $1.05 - ' ■ ' Mothers Oats—Small package------ — ___-_12c Sardine*—Large Can’ ______________ __i_— 15c SCRAP TOBACCO—..Union Workman, .Red Horse • Beechnut ---------- ------------ -— 9c pack. ^ »' Star Tobacco______________________ ____85c lb. Corn Meal—lO lb s.________ ______________—45c Van Camp* Hominy_______________ . . . . ..15c can Sliced Pineapple—45c can, 2 cans'for .!____— .75c “Sunburnt*’ Tomatoes—large can, 23c or3 cans..54c Sunburst Pumpkin—large can f o r -------------- __.13c “Everyday Milk” —2 c a n s ----------- ,1--------- !— 15c FLOUR— 24 1-? lb, sack Clifton F lo u r______f 1.4Q Golden Fleece ___ ____ .31*43 .Red- Beans—bulk—■ . . l i e White Beans—bulk— 9c lb. o r 3 lbs* for_._...__25c Fancy Dried Peaches -W«*w-*.W*■*"”V,*”'’*v*)*’*•<•*!*I " J & # ' l Potatoes— yer buf ----- Dried' B^ef 6 oz* c a n -------- ---------------------- ^^Baven.*1Brand Com Syrup ____ ___ ___ Jell—O 3 packages for ------------ ----:..._ r.__;_85c ‘ ■ , ; , * Campbells Soup* ------------ ------- Canned Beans—“Jackson Pink Beans____ _10c esn W. F. Red B eans-----— ^ .llc esn ' . . * >’- „ '* ‘ I Brown Beauty Brown Beans .__._..13c.ean ‘ ‘ t *1 ' i f * ' “f *1 -* Lima B e an s -------- --------------- __..12c can , ’ . '•*. »v , 'I 1 , 1 f '. i i , >. ’ 1 1 1-2 Gallon Can LIGHT Corn Syrup. aity brand- Karo ; ' ' J \ * ‘ ’ « j " ’ 1 / ‘ ^^ k M " , . ’ -,a i L - ‘ ^. " A' • V 1 ' ' . ,l t • ' *t ,• 1 . 1 V( or others for ______ ____ ___ '_____45c «•»»« Mrs. Austins Pah Cake Flour 2 package* ____ _27c Ballards Pancake Flour 13c package 2 for___ _25c T * * i , 4 s J,,- / .* (•’ . *• ' l ,1- We will pay you 62 c in trade and 58 c in cash for clean) fresh eggs Saturday, October . 25 th only,' . t 17 South Fountain Ave., Springfield, Ohio Fall and Winter Goods Now Coming in Daily Always the Latest Always the Best Always the Lowest Prices Auctioneering—tem * r easonable - get dates. Call Cedarville Phene 21-2 an 151* XLG WILSON. »R, G. Watt i* in Indiana this week attending various hog nates. Italy’s Votive Candles, In Italy the distinctively votive can dle Is made by band. The material I* pure beeswax, which Is kneaded and tempered and mixed with ft secret In* gredlent to retard combustion, Sp* 1 dal Egyptian cotton Is used for the 1 wicks* The cdtton, too, is treated * with chemicals to keep it from feed ing too fast. To Live Long. Spend A* much time out of doors a* possible; exercise freely In the open air; let air and sunshine Into your home. In short, respect, the human structure; let the family physician ex amine each one of the family twice a year. ■■ •, ‘ PeMlble Reason. No, Roberta, w* don’t know why that hard game i* caned “bridge,Mun less K bU noe it is Principally a gam* of **eem* Awe**.M—Bo^on Tr*n* FIRST SALE Madison County Durot Breeders’ Association At Fair Grounds, London, Ohio * Tuesday, October 28, 1919 50 HeadPure BredDurocs 32 Females 18 Males The top of the herds of some of the best breeders of th e counsy will sell, a ll immuned* W rite for catalog* N. J . GARDNER, Fres. W. R* BALES, Bec’y* LONDON, OHIO t •&- "A
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