The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52
*'Hil 1I^1 ♦ * • • * * ‘ * MM m ♦ # ♦ ) t o r Kales- Bast; burner, medium k iQ C A l AND PERSONAL ; :-:ze ia oiVeilcnt condition. Inquire ~ ' ■ * " . i at tins ofliw. ■ » # • # * * * . # * * 1 - - — — -,.... ;............. I _ Harry Bird left Wednesday even- Rev. J, p . White u iil be home fo r ■” ’K icv I-daddp laa , Pa., where he the usual w rviwa Sabbath. j enters the Philadelphia I’lmrmacuti- ------ ,— -... leal College. C « i Jfinaor o f Cincinnati spent tire I — -- ------- — waek-awi at home. J a g gr i f i i w u r immm iMt0\W0Eh\ii lap ifti^ iW M 1 IIIMS' A The Kadantra Club was entertained yesterday afternoon at the home o f Clara Mortem. Miss Agnus Stormont left Friday for Indiana Harbor, Jnd., where she has been teaching school fo r several years. Mr. and Mrs, John Lott o f Pitts burg, have been visiting relatives here fo r several day*. Frank B. Bull, o f Indianapolis, Ind., spent Sabbath and Monday at home. Epworth League will meet each Sabbath night from now on at 6;3Q, All are welcome. Miss Eleanor Johnson is suffering from an attack o f appendicitis. F. M. •Reynolds, former county superintendent o f schools, becomes principal o f the high school at St. Bernard, 0 . Are. you following Master’s grocery ads each week? You will find some money savers again this week, ________ „ Miss Della, Johnston o f the 0 . S. & Wanted:-. To purchase a Roll tot, S'- Xe,lis>sPent Ijab°r Day « * » t tn> » t e 5 r a “ „ c lo o » M,v a“ i w - w - » » " “ • address Box 184, * J "l"*' * ... ■■ _ * . Notice:- I have started a taxi - o ,.. n ■ lino and will take passengers any number’Ko f ^ ei1 f’ ned * dislance ‘ at very reasonable rates 0 f ien^8 lnst Thursday Phone fo r appointment. Pharles Tur- cvcning. . -tier, • ■ - ggseag ...Our Price List... •HAVE YOU TRIED OUR MILO—OLEO? PRESERVES IN BULK, ‘ ’ Heekjn’s Baking Powderi 1 lb, can fo r __________ _ 25c Peanut Butter in Bulk Com Flakes---------------- -— — 13c or 2 fo r 25c (Bolden Glow Salmon ..A,____________ ______ ,____________ 20c .Spaghetti and Macaom i__________ __________ _______g f o r 25c < Solid Pack No. 3 can Tom atoes_____ ____________________20c ’ W E WILL PAY YOU 50 CENTS FO li YOUR EGGS. GET YOUR SU'GAR FOR CANNING WHILE CHEAP C. E. MASTERS C E D A R V IL L E , - - - - . OH IO DUTCH KITCHENET Character The Basis o f Real Value Character is a dom inent fo r c e that commences w ith a thing at its creation and marks superiority. It is the in spiration o f faith and the forerunner o f leadership, Th ose w h o have enoyed a N APAN EE DUTCH K IT CHENET have fe lt the presence o f just such a human f o r c e - c h a r a c t e r that evinces itself in the perfection o f minute details o f construction, finish, and features o f conven ience—“ in the completeness o f its service, Th e m en w h o build NAPANEE DU TCH KITCHEN- ETs are g iven the best materials procurable. Th ey 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 y ou w ill discover is the real reason fo r the high esteem * in which all these Cabihets are held. SPECIAL FEATURES. AU drawers and shelves are scientifically correct In size and arrangement—F in ish^ in beautiful vel vet oak or snowy white enamel—White porcelain or non-watpirtg metal sliding top, pulls out) to give full working space—Patented lowering flour bin, easy to fill, nothing to ge t out o f order— Smooth surface roll curtain will not Collect du st-in terior o f all base special selected clean white maple— Interior of all upper cupboards pure white enamel. Compare our priceswith others J. H. McMillan& Son CedarviUf, Ohio iniirn n ... M Mr. *md Mrs. E. L. Stormont have returned from a visit with friends in Detroit and Jackson, Mieh. Teachers and. students can have the Herald sent to their address fo r the school year fo r $1.00. Last year a number took advantage o f this jafffr. A friendly suit has been brought by Mr*. Rosetta B. McElwain against her son, Fred, efc al,, inBommon Pleas. Court. * Miss Wiimah Spencer left Tuesday fo r Kenroore, O., where BhO will teach English in .the High School this year. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stevenson were at-home last Saturday evening with a six o'clock dinner honoring Mr. and M rs.'F . E, Vance, guests o f Dr, and Mrs. J. O. Stewart. •tfiaim frf-rtffa ■'•W' j W '■'Jt ■£«. ^HWHaSWHIhJtttafflfiKfflllffllilllflfHfWHIIllHIIIIflllllllllltlHlHHlHmUHllHIlltiKlttHia IfllllillllHIIllllIlllilllllllfllllHIIlllliillMimMIKMIifimtilfilll 1 AMERICAN rnwfflNl jj Fence, Barb Wire and Baler Wire. Car unloaded this week, 1 Price right. M 3 s Interested parties in Xenia have or ganized a Country Club and a $30,000 stock company will be formed to take over 60 acres o f what was the Rob ert’s estate owned by Frank Dodds. Mr. and'Mrs. William Packman (Aletba McFarland) are the proud parents of. & daughter born Tuesday morning, The baby will be christened Eleanor Eileen. You have an opportuity of buying a good residence home on Main street when the two residence properties of the Nancy Winter Estate will be sold Saturday, September 11 at 10 a. m, at the West door o f the court house, Xenia, Ohio, Either o f these homes are desirable fo r a home or fo r in vestment, • Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vance o f Troy, and son, Edmund of near Orlando, Fla,, were guests o f Dr. and Mrs.- J, O. Stewart from Saturday until Mon day,- ■ ■ Remember that the traffic rules, are to be observed by all. Better keep this in mind to avoid some embarras- ment later. No parking' on the East side o f Main street. Word has been received here that P r o f.. John 0 » Stewart has been elected supervisor o f music in the Tiqua schools. Prof. Stewart has been located in Norfolk, Va. , William Battles o f Marsailles, 111., was the guest o f A , Z. Smith this week, The two were former acquaint ances hut had not seen each other fo r a number o f years. YOUR OPPORTUNITY To buy “Fisk” Tires and Tubes, at next to cost. Get yours while sizes are complete.; ssa 'CSS DO NOT FORGET We have a full line of “Favorite” Stoves arid Ranges on display.. sac “N1SCO” SPREADERS Set up and ready for you to take home. We can make you car load lot prices on these spreaders,' . ,-a» ■ M M -MUMS;-. The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co, S ' " S III iiiiiiiii The W . C, T„ U. will hold their reg ular meeting Thursday,.Sept, $ a t 2 p. m- a t the home o f Mrs, Ethel Buck. A full attendance is ‘desired. • Mrs. Chas. Saum, Sec. Misses Florence Williamson ‘ and Alberta Creswell entertained a num ber o f friend?! last Friday afternoon at the home o f the former, honoring Miss Stewart. The Third Division o f the U . P. church will give the quarterly social at the church Friday night, Sept. 10. All members and adherants are invi ted to attend. • The farm land o f the Nancy Win ter estate will be sold at the West dpor o f the court house at 10 a. m. on Saturday, September-11. The land joins Cedarville corporation) ds close to good schools and college and all o f the churches. One tract o f 50 acres is appraised at $325,00 an acre and has an eight room house, bam, hog house sad implement sheds. The 2nd tract comprises 80 acres and is ap praised at $210.00 an acre. The 3rd tract is 26 acres and is appraised at $250,00 per acre and faces on the Jamestown <and Cedarville pikes. This land will be sold seperately or as a whole and is desirable farm land. See the executors, C. E. Nisbct, Loveland, O., or Andtew Winter, Cedarville, O. . I will sell the personal prpoerty of the late Edward W . Russell on the. home farm west o f Clifton on Wed nesday, September £2 at opeo'clock, 6 tods o f hay in.mow; about 20 bush els o f potatoes, 50 shocks o f corn; household goods such as stoves, car pets, chairs, kitchen utensils, harness, saddle, -buffalo robe, „ 22 Remington rifle. Terms cash, ’ Edwin Dean, Administrator. Rev. James L» Chesnut, who has been at home on a month’s vacation, returned last Friday to Philadelphia, The Clifton U. P. pulpit will be oc cupied Sabbath by Mr. Merle Rife,, a student o f the Theological Seminary at St. Louis. ' W e are in recepit o f Coropnity Pro gress, the officinl publication o f the Xenia Chamber o f Commerce; It is a comprehensive review o f the accom plishments o f that organization and was compiled toy the secretary-mana ger, Lewis C. Tingley. Work has been progressing on the new bank building. The vault which is erected out o f concrete and steel will be completed this week if noth ing prevents. The brick masons have a good part o f the lower floor walls completed. N ew Store N ew Shoes % * Our new store with new Fall Footwear awaits your inspec tion. We are quite sure you will be pleased with both. We specalize in fitting chil dren’s shoes. Frazer’s Shoe Store NewLocation 11 East Main Street, Xenia, O, Two DoorsWest of old Store 17 South Fountain Ave., Springfield, Ohio For twenty years our goods and prices have done our advertising for us. Always the Latest Always the Best Always the Lowest Prices CHEVROLET. ..I... |. |will —I I..,..,.,, iii.ui HI1.1Imil mmC, I MODEL 4-90 $875 No touring car at any price is more dependable or more economical to operate than the Chevrolet* Yet with all its economy and low price it ia a •handsome, roomy, comfortable car—one you can feel proud to own. For a limited time we can make immediate delivery, Owens & Son . durville O h i o GET OUR PRICES ON ALL KINDS OF PRINTING mm
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=