The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

' H • • % • • • • * * • mMm mmm • ♦ * » * » » • • • Hi*. Am* M. Twm*Wy M hi Mawday. amtar of Deytw* W'yjalMac Abm, Am* Tvmmbp titim eked** mmm Spring 9 m n Am *m*M Fsaneris price*. * - A S* Due* ! • * £ * . Stacker apeak tb« first «f U mi "WMfc to Toledo, mtom called tim n fcf H i deetfc of so aunt, ■ W. X, Graham o f Jitiladeli*i* whn lp» haemin the west, Mopped on ^ W « * t Monday evening, yMt- hag *el*tiira*,. W*i*wi persons *«* hereby »** W#*d tbsfc pfatiea are prohibited In A* 49®* «* MfhL,. , John Taylor, 18$- tw in* Keyee, colored, dftd Tmmfal# m i m * buried Thursday a t Rtewaaeon cemetery. MNMfc M* jfW»rr . mui^Mi.B im -piadli it i , i|i]tii^^|i»iaiyi|^^ iiijeariwiyw, w *id*we * m * k m i G o4n f to I$uy * SEWING MACHINE? W« h m "THE FREE”. A*k about our dub plan. $15 lor your old m eUm j The Edward Wren Co. WRITE TO Sbe will chop for you or wkii *i you in an j GROWING SINCE 1877 STORE NEWS SPRINGFIELD- NEW YORK—PARIS Mjbs Esther .Towns&y,has accepted * position as teacher in fbe 0 . 0. A 8r 0 . Home schools, taking up her work lw t week* , Mrs, Elmer Owens, who was opera­ ted upon a seeoud time a t the Espy hospital in Xenia, was able to t*£ torn home Friday, The pew telephone cable* are be­ ing strung this week whicJvwith oth­ er change* will add to thcf service of the company. Boy* Knicker Suitings $12 to $22.50. C A . WEAVER, *' ' ’ Xenia, 0» H ' / ■' ........'■ Mrs. W, A. Collins and Mrs, N. L. Ramaey Went to Cincinnati last Fri­ day nad have been spending several day* with Mr. and Mrs. A. XEefcl. »u,..V,-,iii i , i , ' UVJ1 What Happened to-Jones? Com*see Ton will miss it if yob allow anything eh* to interfere with, th is date—Nov." 5 *®* . l y -'fiffHi There will be * meeting o f the Re- publican Women a t the mayor's office Saturday evening. All areurged to at- tend, Make this meeting the moat im- , portant yet* The civil service examination for R. F. D. carrier will be held in Xenia on Saturday. Several from hero.will take » the examination which is open to any- * one from any place. ■V -fi’:[-.-:i.i"irmih]—■-fi.1-— • A delegation jtf members of the I* ’ attended th e somivmesary celpiridien. the Xenia .lodge th e * day evening. Kev. V* E. Busier of this phice was one of the speakers Using ^Friendship" for his snbjeftt. . * The dry force* have organised in this county with T* J& Scarff of Spring Valley as county manager. Meetings are being held over the county instructing voter* how to cor­ rectly mark ballot* for the temper­ ance cause. , *. , Our “Club Plan” Is Helping Many Happy Homemakers * To Buy Worth While Furniture P VERYBODY ; rich and poor, is selecting their homehimishings with greater care than ever before. ^ More thought is given to the artistic effect desired, More attention is given to quality and construction. * ' That is why our business is growing by leaps and bounds. Because people can now buy good furniture at cash T 1 prices on payment terms that could only be had a. few years ago in high priced installment houses ' & , y , . I f > Lovely Suites for the Living Room • i*r , vT *' - >'■ " , 1^ \ ^ *r* * > * *v, * . • . i THREE-PIECE Karpeh Tapestry Suite, Rocker, Daven- * port and Chair. This has double loose sprang cushion seats. On easy terms’of payment through <>ur $ 295.00 Furaltur* Sshms E iftb Floor • ’ V »,* * » , > • A • -» *■ * r vr-k. *V d Club Plan . . . . . a HREE-PIECE Louis XIV Tapestry Suite, Rocker,. Davenport and Chair*. Loose spring cushion seats* On the Club Plan of easy payments. J Q IU 1 * , Specially priced a t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ t tT O iV U :’THREE-PIECH Massive Karpea Tapestry Suite, ROck* ' , 1 er, Davenport and Chair. These pieces have d o u b l e spring tuishlOH seaU and arms. On the Club Man and t f j i g i h | | priced a t , , a V * • r « I • t- * i H a WT 338# 9t: r Sp«ci*l Suitings* A ll Hand Tadlontd* Singte and Double Breuted model*, $37*50, $45.00 mid $55.00 C A . WEAVER, X e b lt i O . Congressman Fes* addressed a largo meeting In Xenia Tuesday ev­ ening on the issues of the campaign. Betegstions were to go from here but * wedding end th« lecture course number upset these plans, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milburn, after » pleasant visit with" the former’s mother, Mr*. J. H. Milbutn, have re­ turned to ibsir borne in Lodi, O. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gate* of Colum­ bus spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Trout#. Mr* Cates i* ettgsjfed in the wholesale fruit business in hi* «Hy* . • - ■^ : HELP WANTED:- Men wanting steady employment at good wages should call upon A. % Smith, super­ intendent of Tbs Hager Straw Board A Paper Co., for information. ... j>.;.... >• • According te government ruling we are allowed 300 gallons of cider to a heoMbold wihch is Some consultation to at least a few people that would prefer theirs hard te sweet* But how ere we te t* t the «&*£? Word ha* been received h«re that EeV* W. W. XM of Brookline, Mas*,, has received a call to the Presbyter­ ian eongrtgatien ia Erie; Pa, The eettgragation is one of the most in- torn tM in the eity, The salary for the new charge la $4,000 and par- W. L> d m tm t I* W, j«dmeenaud C. & Master* were ia CJoiambu*Wed- sad Tktmtday attukKag the annual jaeetiag d « « F* A A, M^ reprsemt* ing^the ieeal Jeigi* ...... t A delegation d iamettewn pedpi# kt ante* were ia town Taeeday after- m m witiiA band adwntiiiug tin#’»*J- MgdH» dkuival avenmg, WL H um W k* on politic*! rT*HREE>PIEGE Ivory Bedroom Suite, full size Bed, ~ Dresser and Chiffpnier; are inlaid with cane.and bave * bevel hmtox ' s , , Easy “ Club P ian>’ payments, mid ‘ A l a a ' ■. Specially priced a t ........ ; ........... ..............1 V «U U Durable Dining Room Suites -PIECE Golden Oak Dining Room Suite, Buf­ fet, T^ble, five Diners and one Host Chair; with genuiue Spanish leather slip seats. Easy payment*. A f | Hpeoisi •,***''*)»****#'**’**»’ , ^hSisPeJfeWjr B IGHT-PIECE Walnut Queen Ann Period Dining Room Suite, 66-inch Buffet, 54-Inch 8-ft. ex- tension Table, five Chairs and one Host Chair j With genuine 4 * f |7 C f g \ ^ leather slip seats. Club P lan payments. Special price , , M $ d l a l d v l l pOUR-PIECE Heipplewhite Period Ivory Bedroom *' -. 1 Suite^ Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet. Table and full size , Bed. "Club Flan’' easy payment*, a a “ >' V Specially priced a t . . , ........ .............. .................. $ 4 i l » W I P' *’ ' j . ^ . f « \K ' ( . / { j .W . " V “ * OUR-PIECE Adam Period Birdseye Maple Bedroom * " , Suite, Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet-Table and full size . ; . Bed, ^"Clttb Plan” !Terius. . • 1 . ^ *. tj: t - n A j « A a a « ** , SptCMiI Frice1 **"*kl,,>*,*i»*.«.*.»**,.*^, w w v V tU U ( P IGHT-PIECE Solid Mahogany pining Room Suited * " 72-inch Buffet, 54-inchxS ft. extension Table, five Chari* and tfnc Host Chair, with genuine black leather ship A A A aeats. "Club Plan/* Special prioe 4 $ d d v * U t ? a f W V i w e m 3m* WM m a m i t m a*l»« Why»b« m iM i *T l i l lM «dT« «NMMilM MM y d f 4 - - • . . mm nmr»mm Om im A ww tee m m §mm m i mm m wHHP . CHESNUT-WBIGHT NUPTIALS. The marriage of Miss Irene .Writfht to Kev. James L: -Cheenut, of PhiU- delphis, tookplsce atth* home of the bride's patents, Mr* and Mrs. S. C. Wright, Tuesday everting, at eight o'clock in the presence of a large com­ pany Of relatives and friends. The ceremony was performed .by Dr. W, XLMcCheeney, assisted by the Kev, W. F. Barrimau. Previous to the marriage Miss Dorothy Oglesbee sang “I Love You Truly” and Miss Ruth Owing* of Cincinnati, "I Promise The*', The bride entered the room on the arm of her father, the ceremony being performed beneath an arch of chrysanthemums and honeysuckle and vine*. The Colors being yellow and white* The wedding march was played .by Mi** Lena Hastings. The attendant* were Mis* Marjorie Wright, maid of honor, who wore a crepe de chirte drese In yellow; bridee maids,' Misses Helen Oglesbee and Florence Somers, who wore blue or­ gandie, The bride Were a gown of white satin with embroidered rose point tees, her long veil bring Caught with orange blossoms, The bride is S charming girl and was quite strik­ ing in her wedding gown. Following the service a two course supper was served. Seated at the htide'* table which was decorated in pink and white, were: Misses Marjorie Wright, Helen Oglesbee, Mary Chet- nut, Ruth Owings, Lena Hasting*, Dorothy Oglesbee, Messrs. Morton Crnwril, William Collins, William Anderson, Riley Clark and John Wright, . The bride and groom left immed­ iately for Chicago, going from there to Iowa where they will visit relative# for several days, Among the-out of town guest* were ReV. W. R. Graham, Philadelphia; Misses Bath and Priedlla Owing* of Cfaebuiktii Mr, add Mr*. Ira Gat**, Colombo*; Mri J. f t Wright and dau­ ghter, Loeha, and Mr*. Thomas John­ son of Idavilk, ind, The bride and groom are both grad­ uate* of C*darvilk College and are very popular among the younger'Set. They brfve the w ill wishes and eon- gratak tiofte «f tferir many friends. Salesman Wanted:- To solicit or­ ders for lubricating oils, greases and paint*. Salary or ’Commission, Ad­ dress. THE LENOX OIL * PAINT CO., Cleveland, O. Reckless driving on the highways has become a grave danger to all who travel by auto. Several diyss ago while Mist boa Murdock was coming from Springfield her Ford Bedsn was struck by a large touring car but Was only slightly damaged, though the escape was a miracle. The wild driver never even waited to see what dam­ age had been done Or even give any­ one a chance to get hit number. GOOD WHITEWASH FOR BARNS Not Difficult te Apply Whire Liquid la Carefully Made—Govern­ ment Eeolpe divert. Whitewashing should form a regular pert of the care of all buildings where animal* are kept and Should he done twice a year at least If whitewash is carefully made and strained,' and applied with a spray, it i* not a did). Cult job, and is a necessary,- sanitary measure. This recipe-has been pub­ lished by the government: Blake half a bushel of unsiaked lime with bolting water, covering it during the process to keep in the steam. Strata the liquid through a fine sieve or strainer. Add to it a peek of salt previously dissolved in warm water, three pints of ground rice boiled to a thin paste. Stir, tn these ingredients while the liquid is hot Add five gat- 10 ns of hot water to the mixture, stir Well and let stand for a few day*; covered a* nearly alr-tlght ,** pos­ sible, About Island*. - A* a rule island* belong to tys mainland near which they are located, GUadalope belong* to Mexico, that )* the one off the coast Of Mexico. An- dree, to the United States; Margarita, did belong to Germany, and the peace conference will eettle its administra­ tion, Fiji belong* to England. The Marshal) and Caroline Island* also be­ longed .to Germany* Mantra* Island belong* to Japan, fahniag Mind' few a *............i** SUH BEST OF DISINFECTANTS 1Evert on Brightest Days it la Impost. SIM# to Apply It to Ail Pori ttona of fttsbl*. Direct sunlight 1* one of the most Important disinfectant* known, and should be taken advantage of where- ever possible. The dfm’dvsntages of relying upon It solely for practical disinfection are, however, that its sup­ ply 1* beyond control, and that, Oven .In the brightest days, It 1*hardly pos­ sible to apply it to all part* of a stable or other building Disinfectants lu a liquid state are most effectively used on the Inside,of buildings m the form of spray and applied by means of a force pump. Disinfectants that will not destroy’ germs an; useless.—Dr, W» H. Dal- rymple. WATCH FOR CURRANT WORMS Mixture of Paris Oreen and Alrsiaked Unto I* Effective—*Aftenate of Lead Ate* Deed, Watch for currant worm* on cur­ rant* and gooseberrie*. When they ap­ pear mix enough pari* green with fine, alrdftaked lime to give it a green­ ish tint, and then when the foliage is moist, dust.lt over the plant*. Arsen" ate of lead sprayed on the *atne a* for potato bugs l» also effective. DOLLARS IN STABLE MANURE That Which Has Accumulated in Bsrnyard Ehetild Ee Cpreed at Earnest Moment, Dollar* in Ann manure represent money just a* much a* dollars in the hank. Ufte manure which ha* accumu­ lated in the barnyard should be spread on the fields *j the earliest possible moment. Warm rain* reduce Its fertiliser value rapidly. PUBLIC APPROVAL Back of everything lie* a reason. We receive compliments every day on the excellenceof ortrFurs! The intrinsic worth of the girznehts, “Superb1*in every de­ tail of style, quality andpelts U A the reason. REPAIRING AND REMOD­ ELING AT VERY REASON­ ABLE PRICES. PVRRIER. Second Floor Arctic Bldg, High and Fountain Bril 6247 TheElevatoron High'St,, V Springfield, Ohio . Safety and! Seven Per Cent, Tax Free Cumulative Preferred Stock. THE ELWOOD MYERS COMPANY Remarkable Growth, Responsible Ownership, Experienced Management, No Bonded Debt, Proven Earning Chpacity, Ample Security, Liberal Sinking Fund, Redeemable at 110 Prosperous Future Assured* OfBeers and directors have already purchased a sdbetantlal portion o f this new issue. ...... m "r-. . . Pilot $199 Per Share. Per full Information, address ' ' THE ELWOOD MYEftl COMPANY, ’ 1 Eprinfiflrid, Ohio. .. Only one Clear Read t* luoeeee. No ttNrfflRf waiker ever yet achieved greet « • * • * Mr *«* only guessed wtMMt they think deeply, WotE uhectfriiy and rejoice a t m mmm EYES yijExamined Correctly G lasses F itted . m .AT MODERATE PRICES TIFFANY'S , Optical Department Open Evening* by Appointment / CENTRAL GARAGE CLARENCE FOLKERTH* M fr. I have secured the services of Harry Johnson, trim, has had three years experience in Overland repairing, General repairing of all kinds. Prompt service any hour.,, PHONE 98, NIGHT CALL 193 u e iic m badger, "Work never killed no one yet. No* **d It ain't going to kill «**r~-!>tow^ ay Den.' TRY OUR |OB. PRINTING *£***>■

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