The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

NiiKMirflHi « ■ijfteSiaywiui mjiiiifn' „ iw »# htii >V • m . i f ' i t %' 4. * * f LOCAL A?«} tP«R50f<Al. # . # # « * # # - * * # . H3 m V<sr* AadtHwr ba# reteasd to N3»»tto#rtea, W. Ym, where *h# will teach school this year. tits «£ Dagrte^ spout J t ' t W Vri dSI f f i party. saterfaiiisd « Fr day sv«ai»g *t *9*3*k> »w?v RadiantHo«w base bur- .W. R. Smith. I Mr. wvd « n . X burg ara hem on „ mer* mother, Mr*. i s m Gray af a visit with th Ball# Gray, _ Fitt* * for- Mr*. Sftaugisl ffikLow expect* to di«~ S et mart «f be? household g««>d» move to tpritwfield to reside her daughter,Mr*. Minnie Cald­ well* JfSfcE & i S j » S 4 a t a six o'clock"dinner Wednesday evening before their departure fo r thftjf m$w home a t BelloC*&ter.' hn Brass has rooted the property vacated h y « ® i Yoder, who ha* to Balia Cteater. ...........................................W ^ e r fii Bean, a eon to Mr, and Mr*, Glenn Lowpr, Thursday evening at the home oflir.andM ra. E, G. Cowry. - For Sale: An 8 disc fertiliser at: r™-,, VT1. . ‘techmeat Superior grain drill in good Rev, W* Jt, Graham of PMJadoiphia,condition. Kennon Bros* arrived yesterday for a short visit; .................—*-« with friends and relative*, Prof. R. C. Bums leave* Saturday fo r Washington, D. C,, where he will teach again this winter, i e Mrs, Dora Kara has returned home (lost of ther Southwes^n’ Islands. a fter > spending me a ■ aellghtnil t murnum be- Karr wan accompaniet dosod on Wednesday owing to the Hattie and Belle Kerr Washington oowotyfair, ■. \. .v v ■jTerm, lio 1 . ii* ■v .* ' to *■ r m > *■ l< - ^ ’,)!» 5. I« f ■ V *>•». 'fi ■i n‘ ' ,- vk \* s’, *>* I*' r >-nr 1 ll’> •:*< • tin W . ” n ' i ' n w news*# '•* W«t\ -#r\ v t »*w r'*>Cte * * u rt ■ #w ■r . ♦ , -r-V* the summer Hawaii.and ...... __ia ds. Mrs. om i d by Misses l ........... of Knoxville, *w The The**** Maauteoturing Co, *f Springfield wilt ship 200^mower* and | 100 rake* to South Africa pextjwsdc. ? ; • ' S Howard Haxtsock lias sold hi* prop ; erty on Walnut atreat to Mrs. Sarah I McMillan, consideration JflMHK). The Oedarvtlle Lime Go, has r e - ,, eedvnl the gasidine locomotive to b e , used in the stone gnarry to puli the j tram car* loaded with'etona. ‘ 1 The annual W. G. T. U. convention | of the County W, C, T. U, i* being 1 held in Xenia .today. The Williams Comedy Co., a com-’ bination show and medical company ha* been holding the boards at the opera house this week. Bov. W. P. Harriman ha* gone on a trip to Philadelphia this week to attend * conference of minister# of the B. P, denomination, For Sale Bang* for coal or gas; ex­ tension table, drop leaf table, garden tolls, »t» Call at home, Mrs, Samuel Kildow. Milton Yoder and family nth mov­ ing this week to Belle Center, O., where Mr, Yoder recently purchased an elevator. The Yoder property has aeeit sold to George Arnold. iniiHniiinii 333 ,..Giir Price List... ...................“ ........ - ' x ■■ ----- f " ■ Yttban Coffed per pound »— 50c . Arbucklea Breakfast CoBee' :•••!' 7 . Corn:Fl akos/ -— _12c or 2 for 25c- . ^ CampbellsBaked Beans ----------- -------- -— -------15c . ; Beechnut Baked Beans — __ 15c : Ho S Can Tomatoes Solid Pack '•___-------- -----------——,„ 2 t>c * Sphghettie and Macoroni ____ _ — —„„3 for 25c Golden Glow Salmon — ____ _ — 20 c. Mereld Jobe, who ha* been Spend­ ing the past year in Denver, Colo., where he has been, studying dentist­ ry, returned home last Thursday. Mr. Jobe will enter Harvard this fall. , , CAkL FOR MODEL FLOUR. ASK FOR MILO OLEO GET YOUR. SUGAR FOR CANNING HERE •1’ C. E. MASTERS CBDARVILLE, ^ - - - uV; O H IO - v -------- ------— » t t The Union Services will be held in the J t E. church Suday evening a t 7:30, The pastor’s theme fo r'the ser­ mon will be "The Greatest Living Per&ortalityVi , 'Mrs. Julia Condon has been visiting relatives here for several days. Mrs, Condon leaves soon for Lynnhavcn, Florida, where she will spend the Win- ter. We hear that a few farmers have started to cut corn yet most of it is hot ready fo r cutting. Dairymen: are filling their silos. Some are of the opinion that a light frost would help to hasten the corn for ripenihg. ; Notice:- I have started a taxi line and will take passengers any distance a t 'very reasonable rates. Phone fo r .appointment. Charles Tur­ ner. . The Ohio Farni Bureau will conduct fa campaign fo r the ’ adjustment of *.food prices. O. E. Bradufto, president, Istates that the middleman’s profits j are responsible for present high, food :es. Salesman Wanted:- To solicit or­ ders fo r lubricating oils, greases and .paints. Salary or Commission, Ad- I dress- THE LENOX OIL •& PAINT | CO., Cleveland. O. ‘ * • i , >, „« ') . ,i , ' v . • i' . n■ t .* . A Money Saving Event You Can!tAfford r...-v tO MlSS ’y r We have remarked are entire Bilk stock on the basis of today’s market prices which we assure you are much! lower than whenV e placed our orders last May for September deliVeries. AMERICAN 4 Fence, Barb Wire and Baler Wire, Car unloaded this week. Price right. YOUR OPPORTUNITY To buy f<Fisk,r Tires And Tubes, at next to cost. Get yours while sizes are compter .M M . jSSmr DO NOT FORGET ......... V ' u t ’ ^ ' ' t ' j ‘ ' * ’ ..........., We1have a full line of “Favorite” Stoves and Ranges on display. U / - » %4 Set up and! ready for you to take home. We can make you car load lot prices on these spreaders. ■ A • .,’t * - . • ■ , \ y t ' . ^ 7 The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co i illlllll Almost all of the-0 counties around'1 i her# have been imnpu&ed fo r poyms- v tion by the,census bubtetu except this ;] county. Madteon COimty haf A lation of 19662.5^ndon, 4,080; South Solon, 442; Plain Citjn 1330; Mt. | Sterling l£ l& West Jefferson, 1170, THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS: , , The Third division; p f # ie ^ church gave a social at^the church, last Friday evening* Mr*. Charles j j Proudfit of Xenia gave several read • * 4**• «.4 $2.00 36 InchMessaline formerly.marked $3*00 now. . . . . . 35 " Princess Satin formerly marked $3.50 now.v. ............... $3.00 40 ** "Satin Crepeformerly marked $5.00 now. . . . ........ $4.0Q ■”5. • - •• v ■’ S’ ’ ’ . - V , • ^ j 39 . ** Crepe de Chine formerly marked $2.75 now. . . . **'Vy .. -$2.00 40 ° Heavy Satin formerly marked $5.95 how ......... $4.95 / . ’ 40 " Beldings Satin, formerly marked $5,50 now. . . »**'* •$4.00 50. “ Beldings Nancette formerly $5.50 now.. . . . . . . . . T. . , $4, 50 40 “ Crepe Meteor formerly marked $4,25 now., *.* . $3.50 Striped Shirting Silk, in Crepe de Chine and Pongee,. * $3.25, $3,50 and $3.75 vdiues. *.......... . . v . $3. 0 0 HOSIERY SPECIALS All Sizes, How—these will sell quickly* Get Yours Early .39cWhiteHose special, 59cWhite Hose spec: 79cWhite Hose specuJ. $1*95Silk Susette Stockings Speclel, SOX FOR TOTS Fancy Top#InSi 2 es 6 , 6 1*2,7 SPECIAL29c and 35c SWEATERS AT HALF TRICE Only a few Gist Sweaters, Slight Soiled $6,00Value reduced to; *if $9,00 Valuereduced to $12,00Valuereduced to, . Final Clearing Fries on Voiles Valuesup to $1*00a yard Clean-up price, ^ .27c - . TOILET GOODS PalmoliveSoap9c a har or $1,00a doz. RoundBath Soap lOcbar or 55c a half dozen* Cut^ura, Rasinol, Woodbury* 25c a bat. "DOMESTICS. ■ Special For Thtee Day* Only LightStripedOuting 39c and 40c Value* Special....... ......... ........... . 32c a yard ; PercaleBungaloAprons, oneTable East Aisle size 36,38 and # regul*r $2 Special., .$1.49 .$3.00 ,...$4 .5 (1 .........$6JOO S U N -R A IN U M B R E L L A S Specially Priced $450 Sun-Rain Umbrellas in Black, 'Navy and Purple Ivoiy Tips and Ivory Rings. Special........ ...................................... . .$3.95 $7,50 Silk Sun-Rain Umbrellas Brown and Green Ivory Handle and Ring Special 1.49 T R A V E L IN G B A G S A N D T R U N K S - Hartmin>Wardrobe Trunks, a ’‘Portable Clothes Closet*' Do you know the utmost, in Trunk Comfort, till you use the HARTMAN WARDROBE TRUNK $45.00 to $80.00, Suit Cases InMatting, Fibre or leather, from $2.25 to $20.00. ■ * Traveling Bags in Black Leather priced from ................................................. $2,25 to $20.00 b ed d ing spec ials Marked On the new low price leveb 59frPillow Cases special........... ,V. . . . . . 45c .81x90 Sheets plain hems..............$2.73 and $3.00 81x99 Sheet* plain hems,...................... ...... .$3.00 81x90 Sheets h e m s t i t c h e d , •»«$3«0Q 81x99 S h e e t s h e m s t i t c h e d . .$3.25 ings ana there wore vocal ' solos by Mss, Lloyd Gonfaw and Hugh Yum- bull, and instrumental music from an Edison. Refreshments o f ice cream, cake' and coffee were served, : I For; Sales- Yhe Edward W* Bussell [ farm of25 acre* on the Yellow Spring rand Clilton pike Will bo aold Septem* j ber 22, Eight rooms, well, cistern, cel-, f lar and other out buildings. Fine : ■ spring pasture, Appraised a t $200 an acre. Edwin Dean,. Administrator, I Paul B. Yockey of.Xenia has been named chairman of the O. S. U. Sta- ! dium campaign committee to raise a 51,000,000 with which to build this structure which will hstve a seating capacity of 68,000/ the largest of any such structure in this country* A very enjoyable family reunion was held a t the home of Mr* and Mrs* Omar M. Burrell*of Springfield, Sat-, unlay. Covers were Isld fo r Mr. Al­ bert BUrroll and daughters, Maude and Edna* Mr, and Mrs, F . M-. Bur- 1roll and family, Mrs. R, N , Charters and daughter, Kathleen of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ctemans; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Frame apd daughter, .Jane. .. . - ■i* The member# of th e ‘Prohibition | they ha.vu a cs Jft:» O. nciva>iMB, "lit! i no t get to vote for him a s the name • must go cm -the ballot by petition. The petition lacked SD0P name* of ±B’e required number. The farmer- labor party will be mission from the Ohio ticket for the same reason, not enough names on the petition. G .R Siegler has &M>fed J h e m choir flft< At the same _ . ^ Si«*a , E. i een new church Hymnal# e tir ‘ v e * w -jr~-r — 1, ... the choir and the pastor are very [me the pastor,was en a beautiful pulpit Hymnal ;iv- ;oth Ask Any Talking Machine Owner Which Records are |Best? The in ­ v a r ia b le Answer is THE VICTOR* • If the VICTOR RECORDS are unusually recopized as tHe best isn’t it the plainest' kind of common sense to choose the machine that will play most perfectly the records you are going to use. THE VICTROLA, the machine for which these records were made, is the only machine that will play Victor Records properly* Millions of money has been spent by Victor Company in synchronizing their machines and records to reproduce for you .the human voice and all musical instruments in the most perfect way. \ Its Easy to Own A Victrola—Let Us Explain Adair’s Convenient ( Payment Plan Lb ftO u wu* intmiui. mv .—v much pleased With the kindness and pourtesy shown^by Mr. Siegler. • - ■ K o n m m m t .. . W* off#? One Huhdrsd Dollsum ward fo r any can* of Catarrh that, cannot be cured by Hall'# Catarrh Medicine* HaU's Catarrh Medidn# ha# b iin taken by cataiih Sufferer# fo r ilia past thirty-five years, and ha# be­ came known m the most reliable rem­ edy’ fo r Catarrh. Hall'# Catarrh Medicine act# thru the Blood on the Mucous autface*, expelling the Poison from tite Blood wto fesafing the dis­ eased .portion#. After yon haw taken Mall'# Ca­ tarrh Medicine fo r a Short time- you 2 0 - 2 4 N o r t h D e t r o i t S t . X E N IA , O H IO Adair's S to v e s , V ic tro le # F u rn itu r e * C a r p e ts , Buy a home of 26 acres near Clif­ ton. Good, dwelling, bam, well and cistern; To be sold Wednesday, Sept- 22 at one o'clock. Terms cash, Edwin Dean, Administrator of Edw­ ard (W; Russell, deceased. i Jobe Brothers Company XAaia; Ohio of catarrh. Send te r V, J. CHSNKY * Tolete, Ghle. Seid by all Dru#tgl#t«, 78c, . Have your Ml* bill# prtoted* hire WE WILLPAY Me» who can give Information j concerning the people and business of the communities in Which they are acquainted. Reply P. G, Box 402, Columbus, O, Queer Post tfffice Nambsi Strange names have been given to post offices in the United States ac­ cording to the list issued by the post office department, ih Missouri ther* . is an Ace; l« West Virginia, Affinity; ] a Barefoot In Oeorga; k Blgfoot in i Texas; in Idaho, a Blowout; In Ml#* j aourl, ft Braggadocio; a Chuckle iu I North Carolina; a Difficulty m Wyom-; lug; to Texas, a town, exited Mad* ‘ Agents Wantedj-Man with' teftn or auto can easily make $18d4o $806 telling Hetberitog’# modi- spices, toilet artides, etc. in your county, periwftce unnecessary, 1. Splendid terdtor* lay for free partic- kMedidwt <?#.,¥ . Bloomington, 111. EYES LBExamined CorrMtlyJ Glass*# Fitted. ^ j|AT MODERATE PRICE* TIFFANY’S Optical Department Open Evenings by Appdnttii^nt W i WBA- p,w 4 Ifer

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