The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52
lynw . ■ w o « c . ** On To Columbus’ O h io S tate F a ir m DAYS- 3KHIGHTS Au$* 30th Sept, 4 th Mwamoth Exhibition o f l i J i Stock, Agricultural Product*, F*rm JMkckineay mnd Domestic Art*. F«*t Hor*e Racing o* cb afternoon for Purse Totaling $15,500. Cattle Parade, High Cl*** Vaudeville Entertainment, Horae Show and A u to P olo each night in Coliseum. lOOOCbildren in W onderfu l Agricultural Pagenfc Each Evening. Spectacular Fireworks D isplay Nightlyw Autom obile Racing Saturday A fternoon ; Redactd Railway Rate*—A<hni**iontoGround* 50 ceaU 1 IT’S YOUR FAIR n« mrn*m BmM Kartk Balt, EDITOR EtttiMi at tha JF'ft** Ion, 0*dar- rill*, 0WOftntwr ? : , l* , a* **coad abMw Ur, *M Mr*. 0. *. BradfuU have betn in Colored* oa a visit. Xenia may h*v* meet at tb« fair atwemdb wodrar plana now being worked out. • rnmmiim. FRID/ GU*T 27, 1820 SPRJt.<_FIED HAS CLOUD BURST, j&ringfirid h*«i '* cloud burst Sat- urdi. afteiMy-.}. that put tHeatreefc ear^wmpany outjof business as w^'l a* traction line* n-H ; L.ouat that enter the elf"’ ;.:j u> washout*. There was also much damage tp *"bridges and pika* in the county. One couple was rescued from * tree as a result of their, home being washed away. Mrs. S. X. Wigtapao* accompan ied Mr. and Mr* W. ffi, Barber to Manhattan, Kan., © h a ristt. School opoas Moddsy, September «t’ . accc-.-dinr to m**wh wrauge- tiients. ■■' : ' ■■■■■ THE GREAT Mon isom e r Mr. and Mr* M .'fc‘ «* »pM l, who have ben located at j^gjguMt, O., for the summer returned W& Friday and i e laving their feiwheld goods shipped to that pl*e* Mr* Campbell will remain seme tbi& for a visit with He. daughter, Mr* Ww, McCoy. COAL DUE FOR FALL. qjbhec : Press report* tpll us that coal is dropping in price, This, will be good” new* to consumers now that winter is coming on. But do not let this re port keep’you from laying in a sup ply for an emergency in case coal takes a jump. y »■- *-» - *•«— "-r , F lourished - a * gun . Mr, and Mrs, Raljpb Baldwin and *on Robert, of Cb&wyEd, Are guests of Mrs. Baldwin'* fwbHAfc’, Mr. Andrew Jackson. On Mptt«E&$rM&Bddwin and family, Mr. Jadka#. 'and sister-in- law, Mrs. Lillie tmM^K Mr, R. G, George and family <$,_ Jamestown and Mrs. H. H. Cherry pug Mrs. t . A, Jackson of Xenia .drove through to Cincinnati spendfeg j i * day there. 36-38West Main Street, Xenia, Ohio i V Charles Clark, truck driver at the^ paper mill is said to havehad an ov er supply of ^rasin-iack" and became somewhat dangerous .yesterday af ternoon, when he drew; a revolver on bp: Sidney Smith. Clark • is ' said, ta have taken the train last night for Columbus.,. s . , r 3’ ' V . t*T! '...1,. ; ' i1 « *<*%’ ‘ ' ‘ \ >: JL J V C?Jl 'r * ' , ; ~ * ' ' ' ' * V , H MORTH MAY,TAKE LEAD. 1 1 1 4 Jl” '1/ ’ T ( ~ 4 S t ^ > John North, prominent XOniari, re C’ently nominated,county commission-, er will lead the referendum fight in that city to return to the old Federal plan add do away with the commis sion-manager plan* North claims the present cost of government is much greater than under Idle old system and the taxpayers are ready ’for a change. . . rz;. -C'"*/' .V, : "i\. c ' ^ 'Hi S(., r y . * ,>#• f ’f t * ; •»' a‘ , e - > <S v ^ , ■BALE.'W ‘ ’-REAL ESTATE ' j v oiiiv‘ * , ' ;• . n % r * * * x j *’ Saturday, September 3.1, 392(1 ^ 10. A. M.- r v At West Door Court House Xenfa, D, . - ? FINE FARMS , ’’ Joins the Corporation io f' Cedarville Villaget , • The London ened a station in-.i occupied by the 1 linery store, charge, of the s ha* adopted a ■ reive your * will call for santg price hs' your cteaht t • ^ , Through osity 0? •.Sprague o f S tauq.Ua' for These two .tract and tauqua fop certainly- haydS, the -people, o f ' tj show » fine, undertaking. n '■ ^ The fawn ter estate vs door of the1 on Sa' joins • to good at e churn! go, ba» op- formerly mil- le is in company'; will .fe- utibnor The you bring,: 3* fop it, indgener- ■ " W, D. a’ chau- r.'hC"assured.' the con-’ s t’chau- iese ^ettl Jwttdti in jtity and such’ an DAYTON, OHIO Sept. 6-7-8-9-10, 1920 BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST FAIR IN THE STATE ■**'■■* ■ ■ A; ' , p. ■- ^ ;■ -.V. -'* • ■ " ■ . ■ - • • * ; ■ ' _• ’ 1^ • ' fe fi '+"■ Grand Opening Monday, * 6, Labor Day * - • / ‘ * A , * * . • " f , • , * 0 - * ^ 15 v f’ s . k f! 4 / Every Day Day the Big Day $ 8500 -IN RACINGPURSES-$ 8500.00 C . ' " 1 ^ ( > * 23 Harness and Running Races $ 30 , 000.00 in General Purses and Premiums $ 30 , 000.00 ♦# m * # it iii Ok* lie!' and in Mrs. »embe: a »b ti Attpi Xenia v,. wumder Tuesday 7th ANNUAL AUTOMOBILE SHOW - New 1921 Models will be Shown .Wh','-? T- r* mi , ® * f h r r.»; ViV a. m.'i s-The,land Jttfa , 50 acres and "big: .mm s'mm rmfetba °r T,* ' * ' '/* Sbldier’s andChildren’s DayWednesday, *>1 t mt * ‘ All Soldiers and Children Admitted Free NEW AND NOVEL FREE ATTRACTIONS General Admission 50 c • , \ • • Kell Post Jerai Arbi Yubt Arbi Kirk P. & Star . Kirk All i S *Y f e V t Wlr^' fl ones Now is the time, and here is the place to buy Sugar for canning# \ ... Pure Cane Granulated BY THE POUND RR TO BUY ALL YOU WANT FIVE DAYS ONLY 18c lb. First come, First served—get it while you can, at this price, it won’t last long* a " O ■' . ■ L ■ . . Everything for Canning % reel The Big Grocery H.E. Schmidt &Co & Detroit t$.*; >Xenia» Ohio. sve ise, making an Located Dtt Main street in Cedar- ville, appraised at - $3,000.00 and $2",000.00respectively. See this property before you buy. . G, E. Nisbet, Loveldnd. Ohio, , Andrew Winter, Cedarviile, 0.4 Executors! of Estate of Nancy win ter, deceased.; Miller, & Finney, Attorneys, Xenia, Ohio, ' SHERIFFS SALE. State of Ohio -S. S. Greene County Pursant tp command of an order of sal*, issued from the Court of Com mon Pleas of .Greene County, Ohio, and to me directed and. delivered, I will offer for sale at public auction at the West door of the Court' House in the City of Xenia, Greene County, Ohio, in SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2iid, 1920 At 10 o'clock A. M. the following described lands and tenements towit: Situate in the County of Greene, State of Ohio and Village of'.Cedar- ville and bounded and described as ’ follows Being the East half of Lot Number Two, (2) in Benonife Creswell's addi tion to the town of Cedarviile, Greene County, Ohio, more fully des cribed in .tlie plat of said addition. Said property is on Church street and 11-2 squares from Cedarviile College. The above described premise* to be sold by order of Said Court in' case Number 18388 wherein Sarah E. Lucas is Plaintiff and Styner Lee and Allcue fLee are Defendants. ‘ The above described premises ’were appraised at Eight Hundred (800.00) Dollars and can not sell for less than two-thirds the appraised value. Terms of Sales Cash, L. Funderjjurg, Sheriff of Greene.County, Ohio J. K. Williamson, Attorney for Plaintiff. ■ m in i ■ssiii'Tsrnurn r rsr'"wiJr'"J‘Trtr' mmmm ✓ TRY ©UR JOI PRINTING mm EYES ^Examinad Correctly Glassee Fitted, JliAT MODERATE PRICES TIFFANY’S Optical Department Open Evening* by Appointment [ T. A. Routson, Pres. , t ± * $ F ' f*’ / .*■ I, L. Holderman, Secy. U lea 0£ ulars. 1M New Fall Suits m. '-I***' ’ * ■ward for cannot b« .. Madid** V KalPe past cam* && MtUfeM * from the eased porttenii, After tarrb M will M* * geaeml Catarrh of eitasxh. irse. .. ~ .■ . i . . a i p, i. (Mxixwt'm&*‘ ■ w art SSMpSHSl Catarrh has b «d for the’ hw. be- srem- dstttb on the yiu iajrvut HMTs gat rid eteals, Tdede.OM«. 7W. illLliJB blectric VACUUM CLEANERS The housewife of the hour knows it* great cleaning power. Give the Eureka a trial, even if you have thought of buying another make-try them both—side by s id e - on the mattress, Puttiers, Clothing, Upholstered Furniture, carpets and Rugs, then decide for yourself which cleaner really deans and will keep on cleaning year after year, without belts or gears to keep you forever in trouble, •While other* Bax* The Eureka Does* J.H.McMillan&Son CKDARVILLE. OHIO. Com* select pricei euroi SeCor T O mention the smart lines of these tailored modes, is merely to hint at their beauty. .They just seem to fit into the pictured days of Aufcuma— and like falling leaves, many of them come in brown tones. Here is one of serge, there another of tricotine, and duvetyn repeats itself in many of the models. Bolivia, Yalama, Broadcloth, Silvertone, Reach Bloom, all are shewn. No heed to attempt to describe them all—one could not do justice to their originality and the many charming ways in which rich embroidery and fur trim- mieg have been brought into play. Colored in Heindser, Brown, Nankin and Navy / ”... ■ Brices Range From $29.75 to $125.00 )l?VM (illlllflli 'ESSSSFF1 XENIA, OHIO l yC X GIT OUR PJUG 1 S ON PRINTING JCX
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