The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26

, ♦•Ar­ ne* tci din , goodk Mr aet and mo j present •ov. mt nnd t-ielated A ’ ;v • ' Ric me in- 108 s to fur- ■'%* * « •4: )u : 7 7 i f Ul A) ne* [per t . - srer C ri -<****• $ie " ^ |S* <“>* A - a - v w t c r ^ i p £ : y p * a r M mjm • • * # # # # # MCU. AHD TOSORAl # * # # 4 1 4 1 * 4 } BwJw spent Wednesday in W. J. Tarbox h u tB iw Stufebak- *rtouring car. Th* plat for tbs UcOonneU lecture s«n«<rt. nuffloer o f fnead* at dinner J open *t Johnson's m Saturday, «*t Thursday, j y^m ^ y 14. Thie i* to be one of the w » w . ju b , h t V . . . bMt lecturer# the patron* of the Mr*. Kerih Bull He* been confined to course will have, ber bed for more than a week with, . . . . toxin poisoning. A* kw frame i* pneumonia, seriously ill with Ibday t« Friday, the 13th. which need not worry only the superstitious •‘Hr. *wi Mrs. Fred Towniley en­ tertained a number o f relative* at dinner Saturday, Mat: 'Pi Library, 9c>r», pugnacious , t!«r.altt», w«* at ut "We rater ohr i—Mety which we her, We r*bc . min* with one ' J*i\ we *hf* no strion* by #M«- w* wtU and Mt in me pre*« r Maude before it, and we ad- it m e Htiffif. pwtr the m t ■* S 3 i '\Maht #l_ty t WBB w Joseph Gordon, son o f Mr. and, Mr*. C» H. Gordon u ill with pneu­ monia. * For Sale;- A large glass frame for covering a hot bed. Mrs. J. D. Silvey. W. R, Wati left last ■Richmond; Ind,, to .attend hog sale. MIsa Gertrude Bumgarner o f Col- urabua wa* the guest o f Mr, and Mr*. Howard Turnbull lf#t week. . ^ ■IINU.I.IIIIIIJIIU.I. I,!J.J!WW!WII|,1 I HIU Mr.- and Mrs, F. B, Turnbull enter­ tained a company of about twenty friend* at dinner last Friday evening, Bev. B. $. McElhinney , has pur- «ha*ed the property on Chitticothe-st owned by Mrb, Q. M. Townsfey. Mr*. Anna Wilson ha* been teach ing in the high -school owing to the illness of Mis* Florence Somer*. The. Mens' Bible class of the U, P. church gave a box: social last even­ ing, honoring their wiye* and lady friends. night for a Puroc Leonard McLean has beetle quite sick at the Cedar Inn, suffering from quinsey, - , - - Lent begins on Wednesday, Feb­ ruary 18th and last* for forty days. Easter Sunday Come* on April 4, \ M . I For Sale;- Sewing machine\i, good condition, a Whelier A WilHon. Call phone 2 on 122. The regular meeting of the 'W. C. T. XJ. Will be held next Thursday at the home o f Mrs. J, R. Orr ajt2 o'clock f Mrs. Margaret Hedges o f St.' Louis has been the.’guest ofMr. and- Mrs.. Charles Saumthe past week. Mr. and Mr*. C. G.McMillan of Col­ ville, Wash., have been the guests of relatives her th past'week. At the Lpse Bros, and Wade, sale yesterday stock sold high. One team o f mares brought (5?0. 1 The -regular,Bi-monthly meeting -o f the Greene County Teachers' As- sociatiort will be held at the McKin­ ley building, Xenia, Saturday, Feb‘!4 A social and business meeting was held by the R. P, congregation at the church last evening. Mi*s Donna Bums is home from Mamilton, where she teaches, with glanduler fever; Wanted;-' A number o f feeding shoats about. 100 pounds in weight, Phono or notify Frank CreswelL Washington C, H. has an epidemic o f the flu and all public meetings are prohibited ahd the schools are'clo^ed. E. A. Allen has-sold out his ,elevator in Jamestown, to a co-operative com­ pany, Mr. Allen formerly owned the elevators here. > '* An eleven pound daughter was 60m to Mr, and - Mrs, Charles Charles Graham last Saturday. Mrs, Grah*am is at a hospital in Xenia., * The Ladles’ Bible Class.of the M, E. Church, Mo. 3, held a "Valentine special last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. P, Ewb&hk. • MrsjR, L, Hutchinson, of Phila­ delphia is here on a visit With her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. A,. L. St, John and will remain until after, the- St. John sale when Mr. .St. John add fam­ ily moves to Dayton. Word has been received here of the death o f Mrs, William McHichael of Greeiwburg, P*., Tuesday, Burial at Bellbrook following the funeral ser­ vices today. - Notice;- Parties wanting light trucking done will be accomodated -•» I have a four wheel trailer with rack for hauling stock. Wnj. Marshall . , The Washington C, H. Y. M. C, A jssketball team defeated the.college cam last Saturday night. The College girls also lost to the Bobbins A Myers five of Springfield; ' We have .a card from Bey,A , C; Russell, of Wilmington, formerly of this place, that owing to hi* wife's health, they were leaving that pity and will locate in Texarkana, Texas. 'Word has been .received here that Pfcof, R. Cecil Bums, who., is teahh mg in Washington, D. C., that he is down with a slight attack pf pneu­ monia, but is-recovering. Bev. J- P. White will give his il­ lustrated lectures-on “Egypt" at the .Union services in the U, P, Church- Sabbath evening. All ate cordially invited to attend. , lAiSUW THE DAYLIGHT STORE OF COURTESY AND SERVICE W. L.' Clemens has purchased the AnnaMiller property on Main, street formerly the £n>u*e property com prising- the residence and business room adjoining used for the Weimer meat store. George Smith purchased the prop­ erty on.Milier-st owned by C. Jt. Grouse. - This property was former­ ly known as the J, D. Williamson homestead. The consideration was $3000.”. Thy housing situation is so. bad here that people are* clammering for residences, to rent. George Hankie, bf~the Central Garage, who has been living in .the McClellan property just purchased* by Fred Voder,'has rent­ ed quarters over the poOlrdom in the Boyd building, Partitions are being „ |placed for living quarters. THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS Read Our Ads But Better Still Come to Our Storeand SeeWbatWeHave to Offer The Advantages the year are decidedly'moreFar Reaching an4, Pronounced than anytime since tve began holding^ Our Sale Price Equals 25 per cent Off 1920 Spring Prices. The following are mere- . v representative of many unusual offerings. „ ’ ■ lOand 15PerCent Re- ■ I duction Lamjpe. on all Floor (60.00 Lamps 1 Bale Price. $4fi (40.00 Lamps ‘ Bale Price 630 (28.00 Lamps Sale Price. (2 t Table Lamps ha low as (8,00 * #1 This 9 Piece Queen. Ann Dining Room Suit in Mahog­ any or.Walnut Sale Price............................. .... $282.00 s THIS OVERSTUFFED DAV­ ENPORT $135.00. Upholstered in tapestry. Soft spring seat and arms. Loose cushions. AN EXCEPTIONAL MATTRESS $13.00 Now In Progress Our Greatest Winter Sale ■ * - - '■* v& Never was there a tiemwhen such a sale as this with genuine reductions and splen­ did values was more welcome, with prices high and still soaring. Early purchase* when the market was lower, unusually late deliveries and our inYettigatiug policy of carrying nothng over all combine in making this the greatest^vdntesr safe. -t. OVERCOATS Excellent mcdels to ycung men's styles and gwd staples. Fine tailor­ ing, excellent fabrics in A big variety at prices you will not see again for some time, ' - 2 5 % ' SUITS All of que big stock *f stspt* and up- to-the-nuunte style* are offered at this big discount from regular price*. Buy now for next winter and save. DISCOUNT $20 Suit or Overcoat . . . . . ,$15.00 ' ' ' : ' l . $25-Suit or Overcoat , . , , , .$18.75 £39 Suit or Overcoat. , . . . * .$22.50 $2J Suit or Overcoat . . . . . .$26.25 $40 Suit or Overcoat $45 Suit or Overcoat $50 Suit orOvercoat Get Here EarlyMen Choice, For S ' ■. , .$30.00 . . $33,75 . ,$37.50 a Good Bargains in Everyday Needs SWEATERS Grey with ■shawl collars, a-big value all sizes ' (1.60 ; ’ SWEATERS •. fGrey or -maroon with shawl - collars heavy knit ' , (2.48 WORK SOX Grey medium weigHt white heel and toe „ 19c , WORK SOX Wool mixed heavy weight grey or blue - ■ 29c UNION SUITS Hebvy weight' fleeced lined (2.60'value $1.95 BIBBED .Ecru ribbed medium weight a splendid value- (1.98 ‘ HATS All shapes, a ll1 colors, all' sizes the ' biggest Hat bargain we <ever offered see for ydurself ^ } (1.88 -. OTHER HATS 15 per cent. OFF OVERALLS ! Plain blue qc. stifel stripe good weight blue 'demin full cut this price is „ under the wholesale.', price today; Overall- or jackets $1.89 - .' - A •- ' FLANNEL SHIRTS Medium weight, dove s„ grey or brown, full cut v all sizes . * (1.98 Dark or- light, , g rey. HeaVy. Wright full cut,' all-sizes - - . ' .■(2.48 BOYfS SUITS OVERCOATS i MACKINAWS 26 PERCENT. DISCOUNT All trousers IS per cent jPKcount. . - TROUSERS 4 ' l * ' » ’ * v^ 4 “,*T j Dark grey stripe, medium weight an excellent work pant . , f . . . . $2.69 SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, r , X r ' . <v. ,0" Good Art Tick. Very best construction, 1-2 Isle Verte Sen Moss, 1-2 Cotton Felt. • SATURDAY SPECIAL quart Bottle Furaituv* and -Floor ~ POLISH (A (1.00 Value) SPECIAL PRICE At Adair's Furniture SALE. WE will hold the rug for future delivery if desired, 8x12 Gras^Kugs / — 0xl2 Tapestry Rugs 9x12 Velvet Rug* 9x12 Axminster Rugs' - , ” A RESTAIH#1T SION. ' In a restaurant tW* sign; “Dctn’l you may Someday yourself.” •t#* The paper mill wi» closed yester­ day due to a shortage of straw. The tey roads has made ffc impossible- to haul much straw this winter and nei­ ther could straw be baled for shipp­ ing, The reserve supply baa been used, up, A copy of “Balktyboo” , the Babb Hardawre Sfcore» Janlai publication of fourteen pages has reached our desk. Elbert Babb Is the editor, E, R. Babb, the businfe** manager and D." L. Crawford, advertising mana­ ger. The publication i* Well edited and is quite a credit to" that enter­ prising firm. At a meeting of th* lot owners.Of the Massie* Creek Cemetery Assoc-' iation held Tuesday, the following members of the board Were chosen: R, S. Towneley, John Kyle and J. E, Kyle,TeaCh for.* term of three year*. The board organized. by re-electing S, K, Williamson president; CT M, Crouse, vice president} W. 3, Tsrbox secretary and Karlh Bull, superin­ tendent and treasurer. Henry Brown for sexton. » There will be aq **01d Fiddler's" contest at the Ross twp, school audi­ torium, Wednesday night, Feb. 18. Ten fidlers are expected to enter the contest in an attempt to win one of (B, (3, or (2 prizes given for first, sec­ ond or third place. In addition to the contest*Frgd Marshall will given one of his “Chalk Talks" with drawings o f crowned head of Europe and Amer­ ica, Admission fr. '. Following the contest the plans have been made: for the organization of a Parent Tea­ chers* Association. (18,60 up (29.00 Up (49.00 up .(49.00 UP Rev, J. P, Whit* and Rev, E. V. Busier will go to Columbus Tuesday to attend a meeting of the pastors of the state As called by. the Iner- of the state as called by the Inter­ church World Movement. More than sented at the meeting and about 3000 pastor* are expected. This confer­ ence will be -the.first interdenomin­ ational gathering ever held in Ohio, A similiar meeting wjll be held in every state iff the uftlon. We no­ tice by a press clipping that Rev. W. T. McKinney of Clifton will also at­ tend, THE U N I V E R S A L GAR Buy Now While Deliveries Are Possible \ Buy your Ford car now while deliveries are possbile. There is-only a limited speci­ fied number of Ford cars, allotted to this territory.’ou will be wise to bUy one now while we can get cars to deliver, ' A 'signed order with us is your protection. ; ✓ Even our small allottment of Ford ears is nob shipped us Until we K&ve bonaflde of- { -ders for them. This is because the demand for Ford cars all 4over the country is greater than .the supply or production. So don't depend, bn, spring delivery, • .. Only so many Ford Cara will he shippedin this territory; only so many will’be able to get Ford car*. If you would be.forehanded and plan ahead* you will have us dally-* - er you a Ford car as soon as possible. Thenyou will have, it to use whenever you want it. ' "v ' , v. '■ ; The Ford is an all year utility-rln your home or .business. Its serviceability, it# ease to operation, its low cost ofmaintenance has made it such. It witt’s*rC6 you th* year round. Spring and summer, autumn winter, it is your servant; always ready to do your bidding.' * . B e A . M U R D O C K CEDARVILLE, OHIO, . t I Mr. and Mrs. William Hopping ar-| rived bom* Wednesday after spend-, ing two months in Hollywood, Cal,,| With Mr. George Little. „ The return' trip was made by the way of New Or­ leans stopping at a number of points of interest.*^ • For Sale:-*A second liand buggy and a manure spregder. Ralph Wolford. SAME AS CASH IFPAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER 20-24 North Detroit St* XENIA! OHIO WANTED—To rent, a farm w . ... . thirds or a small farm on halves, Mrs, Jeanette !) Andsrson, Wife •o f . Inf!<l5rc ^0x S5‘ Dedarville, O, O. H, Anderson, for mahy years a* — ——— * * resident of'Springfield, engaged in the, BABYCHICKS «UA*rxM 0 Am» w I , ■ M m *Year <Ml*t f»r isriwrMM wmy ^DAYTON HATCHERY »« 2 * TACOMA ST. BA«R)M, M ID ■ ■ » iseii t, u i i h * m « ! »- i#fi \ , V i \ 1L ..■idi Wbra, the whotc,aewet ** the irttermltienfgeyistlies H « sur.■ a ippruiKiirjTi mhjj k 01*1,4w*°» . « « . . . , . , , Win rcserit'oif, the contents of ’.ihiih in,nintTiDHt business and later in the! d- G, M'-Oorkcll has resigned his. nre forcn^ out by stenhi pspansi- '! ev- reil AAlat* busi ness, and who *CJ position with iTcKler Bros, and Will j ery time it gets lilted up. The Tellow- fifteen year# acm to lx># bookkeeper for R. A. Murdock stone park is a region which not so w l^aliforn ia dSd »? hwW * * ® the flrafc mtch’ ’ { Ung **« *BS vok’*n^ Angeles, California, ner nome} ..|In that wle it 1- re;:- i to piny so Mrs John 0» Stewart’ and sortJiflafMttg John Orr, Jt, ate guest# at the home J* extremely of Dr. and Mrs. J, O. Stewart. Jrof. « hell rages not far beneath thepla* alifornia, ie at her ho e in that city February 2,1920, of par- aiyysis. She was sixty-six years o f age and Wa* formerly Mis# Dallas of Ceiiarville, Greene eu, Ohio, Her re nnr ....... „ u U a ** ttt vh* hrtTne CS ireqiu'uieu ny wucuw, *u« mains will lie for the presnt deposited!s fewart, who has been ill at th®home ^ } ^ a the lieat that causa# theettF deheate repreef, tSat h» hMahwA e r (nftviiult in I asi Anitpl.,, ,Hd 'nX*y» « «*• « • « • •**»«» • » will be removed for burial in Maasies telat,ves>ere .the past week. I r •' ' wsHefh creek Cemetery, at CedarvUle, Ohio. , Knew tible and Typ*a*ttt««. A story is told that when Benjamin Franklin a# a poor hoy asked for work at a printer's in St^ndon, the tormina, flonhithg whether ah American mdd do, anything well, asked if a* realty wet up type. Fmihlta stoMed «t mm to *a ess* and set up fitm VMi "And Nftthanari mid «*to I kes , fan there any good thing com* mft #* Nazaretlrt I*hlTipaaithuntoh*«, dm* and see." This wa# done so ftwfciy *ad accurately- and emweyert irndk «

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