The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

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ECONOMY and savings have no place in “the land that might have been "; they are found only in “the land of action and doing.” Lawwace Xeanon return* to Con-1 aeeut, 0 ., where he is * member of | 1the high sebool faculty* «ww- i-M^wnTOji;' 'ii Mr, nod Mrs, Edward Pari* ef Cleveland spent last week with his,; |brother, Ervin F*ris and family,' Jj Mis* Bertha Creswell return* to Mingo Junction, O., to resume her teaching. * Mis* Lula Henderson, who is con-j nected with mission work at Zanes­ ville, is home for a week's vacation. CameronBoas ha* gone to Webster City, Iowa, where he enter* on Mia school work. STOVES and RANGES The very latest improvement and workmanship above par The best display of “Favorite” Stoves and Ranges in the County. “NISCO” Manure Spreaders We have them on the floor for immediate delivery. Wanted:- TO purchase a Boll top or flat top office desk, Phone 109 or address Box 184, RESOLVE to have a .4 per cent Sav­ ings Account and to keep it growing and you will be numbered with those red blooded people whose slogan is, ‘IT W ILL B E .” Miss Mildred White left Wednesday [for Mason City, Mo., where the will teach school this year,, Neil Anderson and family of Col­ umbus visited over Sabbath with his brother, Dr. Leo Anderson and fam-i ily, - | Boy Henderson left Tuesday for j Detroit, Mich,, where he will visit with his cousin, Bpv. Homer Hcnder- \ son and family. Party who lost automobile fag No* 58784 can have same by calling a t' this office and paying 25c charges for [notice, . , FERTILIZER We will have enough in stock to fill your order. Book Now. * V“> *’ Cedarvllle, Ohio Resources Over One Half Million Dollars ;Charles Saunders and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Finney and Jean |Patton, motored to Lima, Sunday and Ispent the day with relatives. Misses Louise and Ruth Negus and Miss Dorothy Wells of Columbus havebeen the guests of Miss Mary [ Townsley, ' oil ........................ J , V, Tarr has a stand on the State |Fair grounds this week where he is .prepared, to take all kind of live stock pictures for exhibitors., Mr. Tarr is [making this work a specialty. Lightning Seal Quarts 95c. Lightning Seal Pints 90c. Sale ->.■ X" . .. •. ' * • 1 - ! Mason Quarts 82c Mason Pints /79c fx Rev. [who butch KITCHENET j . , t - r Character The Basis of Real Value Character is a dominant f&rce that commences with a thing a t its creation and marks superiority. It is the in­ spiration of faith and the forerunner of leadership. Those who have enoyed a NAPANEE DUTCH KIT- CHENET have felt the presence o f ju st such a human force— character that evinces itself in the perfection of minute details o f construction, finish, and features of convenience— in the completeness ^ itaae rv ice . ^ The men who build NAPANEE DUTCH KITCHEN- ET s are given the best materials procurable, They are instructed to make the finest cabinets in the world.- A s a result o f this skilful workmanship and care* each cabinet produced has a character that you will discover is the real reason for the high esteem in which all these Cabinets are held. SPECIAL FEATURES. All draws** and -helve* art sd esd t^ iy esrrsct te s te * as# atrragemmt^Flidshei to beautiful Vel­ vet uuker saswy wMt* i»am*l--Whlte ^ r ^ a la w »**.warptog metal stfdtog top. pull* outf ter fire full wsrkhtf sMsl^teteNted itewertof iaurbin, sasy to *« T l? * l b * « M * E f l W USHert *nb*M spltiilel iriimrimrlw l elea* addle psyl#-* fate*W * f all h f p # i WhitefIMNML i G$gufc$M‘ ear prices.with others totto'iutoetoh 1 i»l*» 0 iiiii)*11S'SffS 1 J 4 Son i Robert Galbreath and family have been guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Elisabeth* returned to their home in Union, N. Y ., Tuesday, jmaking the trip by motor. The Home Culture Club will give a farewell party for Profc and Mrs- Hanfir Tiwnlley thisEridaye^enittf. P tdL iKmolili * b 4 w ile «xMet to move to their new home near Cincin­ nati the coming werfc. Dr.' James White-and wife, Rev, J* P. White and Wilbur Whit* drove through to - Mt. Perry, Muskingum county, this week, where Dr; White was formerly a pastor. They will al­ so visit In Zanesville and Hew Con­ cord before returning home. ............s" him m i " ...... .... For Sale:- The Edward W.‘Russell farn-ef 28 acre* on the Yellow Spring and Clifton pike will he sold Septem­ ber 22. Eight rooms, wall, cistern, ceU lar and other outbuildings. Fine spring pasture. Appraised at $1800 an acre. Edwin Dean, Administrator. Rev. J . P. White, who ha* been at Winona Lake, Ind, attending a Bible Conference, returned home Monday. Rev. White states that that section of the state would welcorte some of the surplus rain we hay* been hav­ ing. . Tin Cans in Cartoons, 69c. Per Doz. ',4? • 1' j,': You a good when t have an onp rtuity 6f buying residence home on Mein street he tw o residence progertiei^of file house. Die Nancy Winter Estate ........ Saturday* September I I at 10 at the West door of the court____ _ Xenia, Ohio. Either of these homes are desirable for a home or for in­ vestment. School days call for new clothes and shoes as well as a hat or cap. Take the boy to 17-19 W. Main st., where you can fit Mm out with the iatest at the right price and save some, money. C. A. KelWe, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia, unmiUHiii Seipim three ^f the U, P, eot^re- gation vrili give ttw quarterly social at the church Friday *r*ning, Sip- tember 10. Alt members are urged to bo present. , . • , ' .. . . .1.1.1, > Melvin McMillan of the firm Of J . H. McMillan 4k Son states that eleven vaccuum sweepers have been sold as [ the result of the advertising campaign recently put on. Look up Kelble’e ad on this page for offerings In boy* school „ Clothes and shoes, We have a special line of the newest goods in the county that is priced right and will please yon. C, A. Kelble, 17-19 W, Main, Xenia 1 ..................... . ' Charles Turner show* us some ex­ tra' gopd Rural New York potatoes’’ that were raised under straw. He says that four hills filled a half bushel measure. The three smallest In the fopr hills wsri brought to this office and weighed two and one-half pounds. For Sale:- Entire contents of small but first class floor and feed mill at Cedarville, Ohio, including first class gas engine,..scales, belting, grinding machinery, com shelter, et cetera. Inquire The Bagar Straw Board and Paper Co,, Cedarrilte, Ohio. h o K < chance to get one idonce properties ter estate axe - on m. a . . ■* two res- Win- i* you w .... o?s i__ M&d b t th e SPS^dS£& is appraised at ether aV^OPO.OO, • • • Our Price List Octagon Washing Powder Stoir Kuptlui W m M rr P«wd«ir Full Cennt Matches H i* 3 CUR H om iM * m**M^ m **^ **^ M *i**'i**i& *m ** 4 >‘ ***■ *<« in «*«**•**''•*•*** -2ic Try •hr':Model Fleur 241-2' 'lb. sack *,$1.29 Get ear Price on Seeps before buying. Com Flakes, Small 2 far 28c Cora Flakoe^ targe 18c WE PAY 47c FOR EGGS. SDGAH1MANY QUANTITY, WE HAVE THE ffMCt RIGHT. C .E CEDARVILLE, MASTERS OHIO ";u. <S ALL THE BOYS KNOW W H ERE TO GO TO BU Y BEST WEARING APPAR ­ EL FOR SCHOOLDAYS. YOUNG MEN’S NOBBY LONG TROUSER SUITS $ 2 2 .5 0 , $ 2 4 ,9 0 , $25 .50 $ 2 7 .5 0 , $28 .^ 0 , $29 .95 . BOY ’S KNEE PANTS SUITS*..................$5 .98 , $ 7 .4 9 , $8 .98 , $ 9 .9 8 , $10 .50 , 11.35 BOYS KNEE P A N T S ............................. .. $1 .49 , $1 .98 , $2 .25 , ..2 .4 9 , $2 .73 YOUNG MEN’S LONG TROUSERS . . . . $2 ,98 , $ 3 .4 9 , $ 3 .9 8 , $4 .49 , $ 4 .9 8 ,5 .4 9 A ll latest styles Waists, Shirts, Hoisery, Belts, Ties, Underwear, Sweaters, Hats, Caps,' DONT MISS OUR OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT, Best makes of solid good wearing school shoes for Boys’ and Girls’ $2 .49 , $298 , . $3 .49 , $ 3 .9 8 , $ 4 .9 8 . $5 .49 , $5 .98 . At „ „ e t Special bargains in Oxfords and Slippers to close out, Also Rubber Soles. DON'T MISS OUR STORE. ■ ‘ T|w-gj*<g* n r dtk* IV i C^B isv .I jp JLvJESL# '^3 Big Store 17 -19 W est Main Strecft, Xenia, O. The Covenantor church is to hold commtmkm services this week, bogin­ ning Friday and continuing through jSabbath. The Rev. J . M. Coleman, who is well known here as a lecturer and preacher, will assist in the services, |will sell the personal prpoerty of the lata Edward W. Bussell on the home farm west of Clifton on Wed­ nesday, September 2 * at ©neo'ctock, 8 tons of hay In mow; about 20 bush­ els of potato#*, 80 shock* of com; household goods .such as stoves, car­ pets, chairs, kitchen utensils, harness, saddle, buffalo tube, 22 Remington rifle, Tams cash, Edwin Daan, Administrate*, Notice:- Beginning Tuesday, Sept. I Mrs. Hayes Bates has been In a 8, t will hate Fish fresh every day at [critical conditio* fyt several day* reasonable prices. Your trade is soHc*I ............ ............ ited, Houston!a Cream Co„! W. L. Clemens reports the sale of W. H. Packman, • the David Hilt farm of ME acres j 2 mile* west of Clifton to A* &he#m*a Dr. J, W. Dixon of Tulsa, Okie.,!of South Charleston. The pries was *, hive been visit-;|*W w asm and peaesiakm EM he who with hi* family, ing friends here, says thateven the iherels a, great deal of drilling for oil and gas in his state the production can no where equal the consumption. Many companies had score* of supply tanka holding 80,000 gallon* of gaso­ line the first of the year bat the re* given in March. Dr. George ttiwart at Banoodc, MMh. vWted hlc parent*, Dr. and Mr*, J . O. Stewart, the Irat of wmde. Dr, Stewart em called to (tetofiiba* ##. *“■* to the derth «f IrttemoUter-ta-law,- serve is gone. Ute Dr. is pracrictogjwMrti oeoured at his hems, far the dentistry and interested in several <burial. Mr*. Stewart stepped evw k oil companies. Calumbua, her former home.

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