The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52
I l l m i n i wMnm 1 m c m M m A tn um . & flask i f « fli paw passed war Freak AjMwteaftft, who roesnUy< jfcli-M i l 'Mu i p aerf ifUMiti i th* moved hart from Payton, h$s par--' t f Urn spmtoMMW. % to mh eha**d tbs Fuller resteftraRt *md 4m fled m bum * flft* to ftter ***•» * 9 ** It I* * f«w days. HAD A mO SAL* rant a/mamm , W. I*. Ctoawwu had a y*ry *«©$*•«- «Ut> were * * •*** •* ^ to” * *MMir wmw ^ im r r z ^ Wfti»e«<toy, The crow d f« targe i»d ? ”? - * r f* ** ;* T *&• *teek «® brought food prfeem * 7 Tha sate ww ftwi o f tfc» bast *&m- SUP m -ifaft i |UUC m . ^ iMMai to. ft ijathtg Mattel. * SSO 8AJLX COMING. Tho jwMte sale of Ctaroaoe Stetkey .w*i the Haney Winter Mtete, will ha M d Taasday* H ot . **. Jbs*a win ha 11 hand of horses, 3t ho«d of cattta, *7 hood of sheep, STt hood of h op whh food' •»& farm COUNTRY QLim ORGANJEB6 WILBUR FOR THE CABINET Tha Ohio Wool Growers Associa tion ha* come out for Georg* M. Wil bur of HaryavUla for Secretary of Agriculture in ths new cabinet to be appointed by President-elect Hard- tog- WILD LEAVE JAMESTOWN. Roy. W. M. JLorrifner has resigned tha U. F. pastorate in.that place and will leave in two week*. He hs* been looated in Jamestown for the past seven years and will locate near Mon mouth, UL j ,„*** Xenia has a Country Club with W stockholders. A tlub house is bain* placed in readiness te he ^e»ed soco. Use president o f the organisa tion is J. E, Holly. Vice president, R. 8. Etagrimry, aecretary and tress wer* L. C, Ttegley. a . , THE BEST YJST. Tb* Register-Hersld of Eaton had the beet election heading wo have seen or heard of so far. In • cross p ap spread the Register-Herald said: “ They Hun* Democracy on the Hard in* Family Tree* ONLY ONE FLAG NOTICED. Yesterday was Armistice. Day yet few failed to recognize this event even to the extent of displaying the Stars and Stripes. Sg far as we ob served but one flag was noticed about town, - NO HUNTING NOTICE. Hunters are warned not to trespass . on the lands owned by the following. No hunting with dogs or gums or trapping day or night is permitted. B, L, Stormont ‘ W. C, Bull . Graham Bros. / _ - *,; ,, Jqjm Taylor. , v . ........... ...... A'swft a v" HORSE KILLED b y TRAIN. A horse being led behind a Wagon driven by Wm. Boase ;Waa killed at the Barber crossing East of town on Monday, "morning, by a west. bound fast train. The horse broke loose from the wagon at the crossing and stood there unmindful of what was to hap pen, The animal whs darned, through to Xenia and was terribly crushed. NO APPOINTMENT YET. “ r ‘ a^ ■* { , i > _ > , H/ M. Stormontvhas retired as R. F. D.jdriVer on route three under a new law ,that those who have served IS years and have reached, the age o f 65 must, retire on pension, David Johnson is filling the place until a regular appointment Is made. About ■ score took therheent civil service examination in Xenia hut no appoint ment has been made. FORD PRODUCTION - During the' month of October the Ford Motor Company turned out 99,- 987 motor cars. On October 26 the company, made a new record o f 4,- 688 cars fob the day, or one car for every 18*1^2 seconds.,' FOR SALE—Pure sugar cane syrup best wadei Price single gallon, $1,60; 4 gallons or more $1,40, Sample 10c, J.-H,'Murdock, Waynesboro,' Miss, Miss Mojorie Wright, tof Cisy,. is aftraid 'she will shock the Bishop. But she needn't worry! What did happen to Jones? Come and see. , , * ^ 1 * . t k Mr, Earle Collins, Superintendent of. a neighboring "sanitorium is Very gentle (? ) in his treatment o f luna tics. . “What Happened to Jones." . Mr, Garvin Reilly, nsva New York Jones," ge.ts himself tmd others into apeckof trouble,1 policeman in <*What Happened, to The united mission study class will meet next Friday yafternoon' ah 2 o’clock. '.AH are welcome, to attend this class. Subject,, The Bible and Missions. A SPECIAL PRICE $n.95 , , - • • . \ - V . (Regular $ 13*50 Value) LADIES1BROWN AND BLACK KID SHOES M ilitary, Cuban and Loui* Heela . TheseKid Shoes arc a splendid buy, being .in our latest fall ship ments, AA to D in width, 2 1-2 to 9 in in sizes. We aremakingevery effort to keep our entire stock priced with the present daymarket. A comparison will {wove this. “S& S Sells for Less” S. & Si Shoe Store Main Street, Xenia,* Ohio ' . . .: . + '■ 4 Apples Apples Hata car fancy Hand Picked Baldwin .Apple* on track oppoetta B* and O. freight hotisa for. thraei day*, for tala, cheap. Bring your auto*, buggies and wagon* and gat your winter* supply cheap while they fat* H. Cromwell Xenia, Ohio * * * * * * * *TS FOREMOST CLOTHIN< Meeting the New Conditioiis By Starting TREMENDOUS FALLam ENTERSUITSwOVERCOATS FORKENANDYOUNGMEN ' W t *i A Saving,of Almost One-Fourth to One-Third to You o f Former Prices Suits or Overcoats Sold Up To $30 Suits or Overcoats Sold Up To $40 *21S0 $2800 $33 Suits or ' Overcoats Sold Up To $45 . 0 0 Suits or Overcoats -Soid Up To $50 s38;°° Suits or Overcoats Sold Up To $60 *43 .00 Suits or Overcoats , Sold Up To $75 m % 0 0 A ll Our $82*50, $85*00 and $05.00 Suits or Overcoats at $67,50 With Every^One Looking For Lower Prices, This is theMostSaving SaleEver Attempted In Dayton U.B.BUILDING. 4™ &MAJNSTS This Message o f Lower .Prices Brings to You the Biggest Opportunity Ever Offered In Dayton ts»m ROSS LECTURE COURSE. Member# of the Clark-French Com pany, whichda'scheduled to entertain on-the Ross Township lyceum course, JChuxsdey, Nov. 18 are Lucy Clark, Columbus, eoprana; Barbara Clark,' Umontowny Pa,, pianlBte^apd. reader; bold' French, St, Johnbury, Yt,, cel list and pi^riete; Marjorie French, St Jolmbury, Vt.» violiniste tom* im personator.. This company of, enter tainers waft organized and coached, at he famous Edwin M. Whitney studio in Boston where the, memberd made their headquarters while studying and touring the^ New England states. During the summer o f 1920 the'com pany toured one of the Ohio Redpath Chautauqvta circuits for ten weeks, Appearing on4the second afternoon and ievening of a six-day program. Some *of the numbers which they gave efficiently last hummer, and are to be repeated in the entertainment- in Ross are “The Shop Girl", an ef fective impersonation by E1** Mar jorie French; Cadman** "At Dawning an ensemble number; “Weeping Wat ers, a Lieurance number by Miss Lucy Clarke; “Rustic DaUse", * cpllo number by Miss Lola, French. CUTMEATCOSTSBY MABKET1NGRABBITS __ r y. ■’ _v' ‘ •*;.--v Family Table SuppliedWithEx cellent Cheap food. * f ■ADAIR’S w e * 9ftS», r Departmeot o f Agriculture Recently leeued Bulletrn on Rabbit Raising —Care and[ Fcedinfl Is Fully / 1 • Explained, ' ; ' J‘ {PreparedJftr th* Cnlt*fl Stataa Depart- *■ v"‘ mm*t ftftrtcuitoie,*. . . . , v One rMident o f Eansas City, Kan., raises «*%&?year 800 te 400 pounds of rabbitmmit tor hi* own teble. ,|t costs him only ffcte JOcento a pound,' There are ah toft>rtng number of people, in this aoaaWf who, to a greater or less er degree, are cuttlng the high-cost of liv in gv tosam e way. Beatdea for* mahicjjf tea.hoae table with plenty of -olieap tod ritohit, itoower can maite'ptowfr% riwriteting tiie aurptu* heyinlowawhohreecls r*gi*te#f i^Mdt ateifie mis«pd and sold enough in ISIS to dear mere Plea for Small Rodents. - Indiscriminate and immoderate kill- tag of top small animals clewed as rodents and regarded aa veKnfn is con demned by the director of « western forestry experiment fttotlon. Observe, tlon give* evidence, .he declares, that these little creatures, while responsi ble for a certain amount of destruc tion, are really helpful in the work of reforestation. A large' percentage of the regrowth on burned areas sprouts from the seeds and nuts carefully hid den away by squirrels, mice, and chip* munkftr-Popular Mechanics Magazine, Your Eyes on the Goal. The runner who looks .oyer hi* Shoulder to see whether his rival i* gaining on him, is pretty sore to lose the race. Keep your eye on the goal. The backward look means lost time, whatever sort of race you are ran* ning. The things behind you do not matter. All that concerns yoq Is oft ahead. Ths Wite SaX. An old bachelor remarks that all women believe in their hearts that woman is superior to man, but few of them care to brag about it til] after they are married, Sweating and Swearing, ■When In a fix, Sweating win get you farther than swearing.—Forbes Maga- St&fti We Have Just what you want & what you want is Smart Furs Remodeling and' Repairing at Reasonable Prices. Bring your old furs withyou for estimate. FVRJRIER > Second Floor Arctic Bldg. High and Fountain ' Beil M47 The Elevator on High St., Springfield*Ohio Balaian Ham* than $1,200. An Ohio farmer sends 400 pound* Of rabbit tricat a week to city restaurants, yet Is unable to meet the demand, IUbblt raising, either to supply the home table or the market, is steadily increasing in the United States, In-the older countries rabbits have long been a valued source of cheap meat. The bureau o f biological survey, United States department o f agriculture, has recently Issued a bulletin on rabbit raising In which the various breeds and their care and feeding arc dis cussed. Recipes for the age of rabbit meat ate also given. This Farmers’ Bulletin, No. 1090,’ may be had fnto ftem ths division of publications. .ftreughi.Tbfrn Ready Mixed. Aim had been told by her mother to stop at the grocer’s bn her way home from school and bring a pound of Horn and ft half pound of sugar smd some baking powder. The little girl, think ing It too much trouble to carry the three parcels, placed thfe content* of each into one large bag and to that way carried It home, When she cams home her toother asked her if she bad forgotten sometolng, and the child air eweredt "No, mother; I brought all you told to* to, but I toixed the sugar. Hour, and baking powder together in one bag, as 1 thought It wouldn’t make any difference, as you,put them all to the cake anyway." # 1 City Without Windows, out in the desert of Arabia, five days by caravan from Bagdad, Statute the holy dty of Nejef, and In ths whole of the town of nearly JOO.LXX) people there is hardly a house With windows. Also, beneath many horns* are immense “serdabs,” or caves, hewn out o f the limestone Which underlies the Arabian desert about Nejef. Many of these serdabs are built one room below the other, some- of the lower apartments being one hundred feet below ths street level. These under ground chambers are reached by wind ing stairways, also hewn from the took. They were originally built to provide a refuge from ths Intense heat of midsummer, but to many instances they have now become ft refuge foe Arab criminal* atgd robbers who live At Nejef and prey m th* cartivaM * POfritoft r#. wEii*nj«h| < ' . THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER' FOR OVER THIRTY YEARft Winter Now How About Your Heating Stoves We recommend th* "Wonder Hot Blast as the best on earth. It i« all east iron, hit* in extra heavy Hot Blast Bing, is handsome and will heat your whole house on from $ 1-2 to 4 1-2 toss of coal for the season. Cole’s ORIGINAL * HOT BLAST * BORNS CHEAPEST COAL CLEAfy AND BRIGHT USES ANY FUEL Why not cut your Fuel Bill to half this winter!' You can easily do it with this groat fuel saving heater. GUARANTEED TO HOLD FIRE FROM SATURDAY NIGHT TO * MONDAY MORNING , s (, - u ? • -* Ki# * - i*.<*£*' THE NEW WONDER HOT BLAST name we One lady whose will gladly give you, *ay* “During the winter of 1918 I heated my whole house with the Wonder Hot Blast, better than it was ever heated before and used only A ton* o f coal. r WHEN : * GAS IS L OW ' COOK WITH A FLORENCE ' OIL COOK STOVE This stove,is in use in-hun dreds of homes in Greehe County and is giving univer sal satisfactibm THERE IS NO SMOKEORODOR IT IS WICKLESS ECONOMICAL It will cook, as well and as quickly as a GAk STOVE. Adair Recommend* And Guarantees THE FLORENCE OIL COOK STOVE COME IN AND LET JS SHOW ITS MANY GOOD POINTS T a k e Advan tage o f Adair ’ * C on ven ien t P a ym en t P lan 20-24 North DetroitSt. XENIA, OHIO A da ir’s Furniture, Cai|»et^ ISY0URBUSINESSASUCCESS? ' Fla* sUtloasry is * |;g m toBusiness. Printingline stationery is our specialty. tew ■« .*■' .v *
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