The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
v •|,.ii^ i.t«i^iNWIfil<liiMi*W»i mi t h e wmmmmvummm f o r o v e r t h ir t y y e a r s If You Are Particular in the Selection of You Home Furnishing Store you will decide that the concern you deal with should have long experience in the business; they should have dependable merchandise, their prices should be reason able, they should be ready and glad to give you the ut most in satisfaction. The old-established house of Adair’s meets all the re quirements of the most particular buyer, In their 35 years of honorable dealing they have placed home furnishings in thousands of homes, and their name for reliability and reasonable prices is a housrhold word in Xenia and surrounding country. ’ Come In And Talk It Over W ith Us It is a pleasure with us to discuss home-furnishing prob lems with those who . are in terested. Whether you have in min d the furnishing of one or two rooms, or. a large house or apartment, you can come to our ptore feeling confident that you will haye close and helpful co operation in working out your plans. Adair’s appeal for your pat ronage is based on more than mere price inducement; al though your own comparison of values will convince you that our, prices are lower than you would have to pay in most places. p Our service assures you hon est values, complete satisfac tion with your-purchases, not only now, but in the years to come and the benefit of- - our helpful charge account plan, which permits you to pay for your home furnishing While us ing them. Furniture Like This Isn’t Costly Adair’is foresightedriessin placing orders months ago, when costs were much lower, and their policy0 of shar ing these savings with their customers, enables them to present this 8 piece ‘ f l f t Walnut Suite for............ .................a p ^ i O O o v A / DESCRIPTION—William and Mary design in Mahog any. The Buffet is 60 inches long; Dining Table i$ 54 inches and extends 8 feet; Host Chair an l 5 side chan with brown leather seats complete the eight piece suite. THE THORNHILL KITCHEN CABINET The best constructed Cabinet manufactured..........$2.00 down, balance in small weekly payments. Fine Heavy Axminster Rugs $57.00 These splendid Axminsters are of heavy high-pile, in rich Oriental Medallions and neat small Persian designs; fine color effects, 9x12 feet. Grass Rugs, imported, . 9x12 f e e t . ............ , .................. Fiber Rugs; 9x12 ft; dainty color combinations, up from High Spire Brussels R u g s ,............................... * •>••*■ • $12.50 $18.00 $27.00 When an additional be is needed for guests,; or .when there issieikness in the family, any room is a bedroom with a Bed Davenette in the house. A comfortable, good-looking davenport, which at night is quickly and easily changed to a full sized bed. We’ll be glad to demonstrate them to you. All styles and finishes to fit in with your other furniture. BED DAVENETTE—Golden or Fumed Oak and mahogany, upholstered in black or Spanish leatherette or tapestry, up from..... .................................... $57 SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER 20-24 North Detroit St, XEN IA , OH IO Stoves, Victrolas Furniture, Carpets, CHEVROLET MODEL 4-90 $875 No touring car a t any price as more dependable or more econom ical to operate than th e Chevrolet. Yet With all its economy and low price it is a handsome, roomy, com fortable car—one you can feel proud to own. For a lim ited time we can make immediate delivery. Owens 6 Son The Cedsmlle Herald Karlh Ban, EDITOR EnUr*d at th« Po#t-Offlc*, Oedar- villt, O,. October 81,. 1887, «s sseond class matter. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920. THEY WLL LEARN LATER. The Wilmington News man gets a- way with the story of fractional votes in a convention in good style. When women get suffrage may be they will know how ;this happens. ' ‘Our 8-year old son can't understand how in the 8am Hill any man could get fractions of votes in a convention; neither does hia mother, and we’ve taken the posi tion that such things are not for wo men and children to know, and so far have gotten away with it.” GARAGE SOLD OUT. Central Garage, owend by Giorge Hankie, was sold Wednesday to G. B. Harrison of Dayton. Mr, Harrison has taken charge of the business. Mr. Hankie will still continue the agency of the Overland cars and devote all his time to this. Mr. Harrison owns a number o f trucks some of which are being used by the state on road work. TOM T&UMB WEDDING. The Tom Thumb wedding at the op era house Tuesday evening under the ’auspices o f the Young Ladies’ Missioh arySocieyt o f the M. E. church drew h good house. The little- folks put on a good show that was pleasing to the audience. ' • j VISITED BACK HOME. W. H. .Smith has reumed after a trip to hi’s old home in Eastern West Virginia. He reports that conditions in that part of the country are about like what we have here. Hundreds of acres of timber has been cut. As for the fruit industry it is being given up as orchard men are not able to handle the crop under present labor condi tions. Peaches have always been a good crop in that section but this year growers cannot get crates to ship them. The Tricolor, This really owes" its origin to Mary Queen of Scots. It was she who, ac cording to tradition, gave the tricolor device to Parls^-the white to repre sent the house of her royal husband the dauphin, the blue for Scotland, and the red for the red-coated Swiss of the royal bodyguard. The Revolution- lets !h 1789 adopted Mary’s colors for their own. DR. O. F. ELIAS • DENTIST HVdMftf* G eiuvS fe ©, AUCTIONEER TERMS VERY , REASONABLE Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Pay BParrief wanting two auctioneers I am in position to supply the extra man with unlimited ex perience. ' , PHONI 2-128 Gedarville, - - ; Ohio ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL WIRING AND JOBWORK SOLICITED Prices Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed RalphE.Homey Phone 228 EYES ^Examined Correctly Glasses Fitted, AT MODERATE PRICES TIFFANY’S Optical Department Open Evenings by Appointment Agents Wanted:—Man with team or auto c|p easily make $160 to $300 ft month selling Herberiing’a medi cines, extracts, spices, toilet articles, stock-powder, dip etc. in your county. Own boss. Experience unnecessary. We furnish capital. Splendid territor ies open. Write today for free partic ulars. Herbftrljng Medicine Co., Bloomington, lit JOBE'S FRESH TUB FROCKS A Smart winner Frock* W ill Add To Collection of^umm Your Enjoymeht of The Season. Ruffles and Tucks dominate the VOILE DRESSES Priced from $3.95, $6,95, $8.95 up to $19.75 CRISP ORGANDY FROCKS Also of Swiss and White French Voile. The styles are versatile, but values are uniformly good. $15.00, $19,75 to $29.75. w • Linen and Voile Dresses Very attractive combinations of Linen and Voile, moderately priced $19.75, NET FROCKS I These are among the very newest and smartest of t us season’s dresses $25.00 to $37.50. SMART BLOUSES Both Simple and Dressy. Georgette Blouses in white and flesh; long' and short sleeves, lace and embroidery trimmed. ' $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 to $15.00 . / * TUBABLE SKIRTS Crisp, smart and cool. Surf Satin and Gabardine Skirts, belts 25 to 38 inches $2.95, $4.95, $5.95 to $9.95. Skirts of Tricolette, Fan-ti-sa, Kumsi- Kumsa, Queen Anne Satin, and Wash Satin $15.00, $16.50, $19.75. CHILDREN S ROMPERS Sizes to Values from $1.19 to $1.95 SPECIAL 75c Children’ s and Misses Hats in the Milan Braid. Values up to $7.95. ■Special^., . $2.95 Children’s Hats o f Duck and Pique, Millans and braids $2.95 values fo r ............$1.00 Women’s Sport Hats of Ribbon Georgette, Duvetyne, Tagal Hemp and Braids. i ....................... $4.95 to $7.95 Jobe Brothers Company Xenia, Ohio t t 0 9 ® • ' V AreYou Letting Them Call Your Good Car “An Old Can”? D o y ou stall at the crossings and h o ld up the m ob ? D o the fast boys take boulevard picks on y ou r bus? D o y ou sneak d ow n dark alleys to sidestep abuse ? Y ou , too , cou ld be driving on fou r w icked wheels, and make them sit up and take notice o f you . Just load up w ith g o o d * Columbus Gaso line Y ou ’ re way out o f lu ck if y ou ’ re n o t using Columbus these days. I t ’ s really g o od gasoline because it’s g ood real gasoline— par efficiency fuel that makes all au tom ob iles— o ld and n ew — run accord ing to H o y le . ‘ Starting and acceleration made easy w ith the first tank fu l.” Th a t’ s the Columbus promise. A n d Columbus w ill make g o o d with you , just as it has made good w ith thousands o f other O h io motorists. I f you r paris shy the go -ge t-’ em pun ch , load up w ith Columbus today. That’ s the on e sure way to put pep and amb ition in sluggish motors. C O L U M B U S O I L C O M P A N Y Columbus, Ohio 4 * Gedarville Plant, Telephone 3 on 146 You can get Columbus at any o f these good placest Cedarville, Ohio Cedarville Lime Co. R. H. Edwards Robt. Bird Sons &Co. R. A. Murdock South Charleston , Ohio Jamestown , Ohio Irwin Bros. / J. A. Brakefietd Mrs* Win. Hart Jenkins &Turnbull M Him W » go M j son, upon- A Mrs. o f A Mi atten-. ed ho- Mr Now very Ho tendi home Gei powd Urba he re i Mr. apolis ing f- and 1 A Odd : •Mond lodge Mil Shros Univ< i home ' Mi day i U. sr and ", tend 1 merT n ! An Fridi Mrs. said Ohio i >8. ,JS Mi speni fftthe Carn Mi box schol day. 5 'Is I# n al . Th Nam of Si as a tions 5 Fi~ : who for t' Sato left .xt'irjfif._IV mexn*‘"r Mi Belli m ., and of K poor B S W stor. fhe r Cult blaci abou his i farm tack Mis? Jam this i past be t . U. S er r duri the high of IV Cl a m jtick1 time G. 1 beer and ter fact.- is a and i trail' singi
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