The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

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So# Riky Gferk* ** ***** *• Jaaae" __ ""'I.. .mini,.. A t play "WJttt Happened to Joaee** will be given hr the yowg » « t t o o f # * CoHogft next Friday akfht la tin Opera Hewe, at f p , M» Adwiaaion $5 eeqjto Nt war tax. *9** toworew at Jrimeeirtt Jewelesy Store, Seoure your **at« -Sew.' ^ ^Aonoeii g'HkMS^nfjakinyCTi: FOB SALE—Poland China nalO hog out of the Mott hog. X. E. McCall Xenia Ohio* Bev*W. B, Graham o f Philadelphia, stopped here Saturday night .with relatives, going to, Columbus Sabbath morning where he preached that. nigh£ , * « - ^MMeMnriwMioneMNmooMifcMMt ‘ * Marion Ruck o f Elizabethtown, Pa, has been the guest o f his mother, Mr*. Ethel Buck. RANTED—Farm hand. Phone 13*195, Cedaryille, Ohio,- We have sold more Eureka* than. next er if any other mage or sweeper that she would prefer to her own in sell the best* ■ its place. We J. B. McMillan & Son. - FOB SALE—Six cylinder touring car in good order. Tires nearly new all round.* Priced to sell. Phone 2 On 1TL . ' v " \ 0«, H. Smith reports the sale of the residence property owned by Mrs, W. P. Anderson to George Arnold, Condaldexatimi $3,500. Mr, Arnold recently purchased the Milton Yoder property and has sold it to John Frame,,who is occupying it, . „ FOR SALE—Two fresh cow*. & A. Burns, phono 13*195. CedarrifUe, J, A. Bums, who has bedn seriously ill, is slowly recovering; The Greene County Christian Endeavor Society will hold its annual meeting at Osborn Saturday after­ noon and evening. Mis* Alberta Cresswell is on the program and will conduct devotional* at. 7:30. Have your sale bills printed here. FOB SALE—Pear* at 75c a bushel. David Knott, Phone 82. S p s o a i Suiting*. ’A l l H and T a ilored . S ing le en d D oub le Breasted nvoddv ; $37 ,50 , $45.00 and $55.00 C A . WEAVER* Xenia* O. Dr. Leo Anderson ha* Been in Daytoa this week attending the fall meeting of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Bite. The Dr, is being in­ troduced to all the mjreterfto that He expects to take the Shrine in lead to the Thirty-Second degree, connection with W* work. Ur. And­ erson holds the honor o f being the first member o f the local lodge to take the Thirty-Seeood degree in Mssoosry. Mr. Louie Kolee, Wife and two daughters, o f New Jersey, motored through arid are the guest* A. T. Finney and family, Mr*. Kolas is a sister of Mrs, A. T. F to*y . They expect to go from here to Florida w spend th* Winter, Comic recitariotM and marie bo, tween the aota of «Wh*t Happened to Jones," Next Friday night, Nov, Mb'- ■ ■ Miss Marbrio McClellan plays the heroine's part in “What Happened to Jones.* * All who are injured by too much laughing at “What Happened to Jones" will be properly eared for by their family physdan* at the usual rates. The play costs only 35 cents. No war tax, , , William Milburn of Findlay, better known to older citizens a* (Broad­ way),ha» been spending several days hero wfth hit sister-in-law, Mrs. J, H, Milburn, Mr. Milburn has been con­ nected, with the State Highway,De­ partment for several years sod at present is looking sifter the coating s i the Dayton and Xenia pike with tarvia. Mr, Milburn formerly re­ sided here but has not been back for ten years. He left here about thirty years ago. See Miss Calla Tumer as Helma, a Swedish servant giri, in “What Hap­ pened to Jones." ... .......... 1 11 '"***'* ................. ’ Miss Louisa Greer, a* Minervr* in. "What Happened to Jones." 4* inter­ ested in evolution, Mr*'. W. L.' Marshall of Columbus has been 'spending several daya here with her mother, Mr*. MaryM.‘ Bar­ ber- and other relatives. Mrs. Mar­ shall and; Mrs, Jeanette Eskridge ex­ pect- to leave next Wednesday for Lps Angles, Cal.,,where they will spend the -winter' with thqir' sons Arthur Marshall and R. B, Barber, respectively. . * • ^ •Mr. George?A. Coleman, o f Phila­ delphia, playing the part, of an es­ caped madman in “Whaht Happened to Jones," throws the honsehold of Prof . Goodly into disorder. QSBORN WpN DECISION The contest before tbe county com- missioaers between Osbovn and Fair- field over a atrip o f land that each wanted to annex era* derided, 'ysstms. day by the commissioners granting Osborn her claims other than about 23 acres that goes to Fairfield. ’Os- bom is going to change locations ow- ng to the conservnocy district and had an action on farm and but Fairfield tried to force Osborn to come' into her boundary. The work o f moving the' houses in Osborn will,' be taken up' at once. OST—A fountain pen several days . Finder pises# leave at John* s store sttd receive reward. it. and Mr*, 0.>E, i«*& *d tim memlmrt o f the Ksndante* * with their husbands and friand* evening in a very plaasaat man* 1 ..SAfife btott raolivad hata o* be uttie son af Df• L, ItoMihab i* m Johnson- City* Tannv Da*# wa* duo to nwm- ep .‘ Burial ^ But iha « » “ » « « ' >»» ” * i f g g S * , . M. H- Wright* tw m i m S S M** u Cedarville Was never the scene o f such escapades, mix-ups. and comic situations as in "What Happened to Jones"-next Friday night, Nov. 12. SALESMAN WANTED—To sell Willy* Light in tide .,territory. Willy* Light is the most complete electric light and power plant for farm* on th« market. Uses the famous Knight sleeve-valve1engine which eliminate* vibration, valve and" car­ bon trouble, and is hacked by .tbs resources that have given the Over land and Willys-Ksight-automobiles world-wide markets. This is an op­ portunity to establish a money mik­ ing business of your own with no investment requited. Address DODDS BROTHERS 125 X. Third 0t* Dayton* Ohio, Mr. LaCled* Murids, Who sails hymn books and playing cards, was in such a tight place before, Watch him get out. "What Happened to Jones-" / Bee Carl Dtncau as the Bishop of Ballart, in "What Happeehd to Jones." ■IN I hiiisim ; ............................. UwptoWadm. Witt tta poeslMe exception of *»*• tog and fend**# t t « * W tb«t so writ datelops all **ri* of tta Oedy a* swimming.. Alto, tt majr efr ten be tts «***» ^ or tta Ilfs o f another. Every ri»l» #Mdd learn to swim, a* a .part of its thyslcii developmeat. And every who has not learned to swhn eioriddoeo. grttefneUfllst’s First Duty. W h « a new past to any crop It brought to tta attention of the aaa- »o«lc, toteotofogst and a mmedy is atoad, ha meat first intot wh*t till* tnetot to Ba mrn know tta group to WWch It hatosf*, tt* habit* o f this grotto tta a*Mt riasrificattot Of this individual spades. It may be that it will grot# to ba a pertectiy now specisa, in which caos it moat b* accurately deecribto * M fto p ^ r pUcto, to lin t other workers wlU knew about It and about B* retatten* ships and its poatiblUtiw for harm. Ally far Matter. ta il* Wlsls <att« bring punished) —I think papa * * * * * * * £ rt* ooiy nwn you totitt fiat, mattuMlf «-ShbtiNirxb BtSOttoto*. 1 THE FASTEST GROWING ■ ■ ■ - J 1 t f im t t t m m i *WLH? 1 rn^rn m M. X a p C # I STORE IN ALL OHIO VERT ^GINNING 1 Begining the Winter Campaign for Lower Prices A Determined Effort by The Home Store to Bring Down the Price o f Garments o f Home Store Quality to a Pre-War Standard. It» Success Can be Measured by the Following Special Items - „ - Day A fter Day. T % % * // , 4 W- : ? t ■* . Ws f Worth o f Garment THE COATS and Dresses Reduced THE DRESSES Sale. i| 2 g Sale Price Price $55 a $75 SALE d i o 7 C SALE d o g A A PRICE i p l o . / O PRICE M >-&O .UU COATS FOR WOMER ANDMISSES It provides vast stcKdca—-thoroughly complete—at generous and un­ reserved savings— right in the heart o f the season. It provides that measure up to the high exacting standard* o f the. House o f Fashions, elegant o f lihe—-superb of fabric—aheolutely cor­ rect hi mode—Coats which the nicety o f detail and finesse in tailoring that bespeaks quality. * ~ Whether your preference be for a Coat on the more conventional line#or a daring novelty— this saleprovides it in endless variety. ~ * THEY ARE MADE OF NEWMATERIALS ,SUCH AS * ■ - * Rex-Kanne, Mole Plush, American Bolivia Tinseltone, Behfing Seal Plush, Broad Cloths, Suedine, Wool Velours. < All o f the coats are interlined and then lined with silk, plian or fig- urged, nearly forty styles. There are several shades o f blue, including, China Blue, several ,brown, taupes andblack. Dresses made to sell for one third and a half more —a Very special purchase for cash is the reason for the low prices. They are better dresses, better values,'better styles than any former values we have offered. They are in fact the Very styles that are onSS tip o f every tongue that is talking fashion. The Materials are Satin Messalihes, Charmeuse, Tricotines, Taffetas, * - = : ■■■ . . . . v Serges and Wool Jerseys. Thi* is a dress landslide—may we suggest that you hurry!. Other dresses reduced on the, same basis as these prices up to $165.00 A few days' selling may close out the entire lot. OTHER WOMENS AND MISSES COATS OF HICH- ER OR LOWER COST REDUCED IN SIMILAR PROPORTIONS. PRICES BEGINNING AT .$17,00 AND UPWARDS TO $285.00. THE SUITS HAVE BEEN REDUCED UNMERCI­ FULLY—THE ASSORTMENTS ARE BEYOND DESCRIPTION—IN ALL THE FAVORED MATERIALS AND MODELS. Springfield, Ohio F* ^ * , #»a ) f bpnngn 6 ld 3 Ohio ^a$r«t.$aMir w »- /: v ’** 9,5 m-*

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