The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26

* Wh will se$ at puWk sal© cm the W . H. Smith farm, 4 1-2 mil©* S, E. o f Codarville and 3 miles West o f Glad- ftaiMk on the Federal pike on Friday, February 18, 1921 Commencing at 11 A . M, the following property: 15-*— HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES------- 15 The following heavy draft horses: 1 Gray brood mare 11 year* old, wt. 1800, In foal, t Sorrel mare, 9 years old, wt. 1700. 1 bay mare,, wt. ! 600, l gray mare, 5 year* old in foal, wt. 1600, 1 bay mare 6 yearsold, w t. 1700. ' 1 gray gelding 6 years old, wt 1600, 2 bay geldings coming 5, wfc, 1600 each. 1.gray gelding, coming 5, wt. 1700, 1 bay gelding coming 4, wt. 1400, 2 Alleys coming three yearsold. 1 span mules, 4 and 5 and 1 mule coming four, 175— -H EA D OF HOGS— 175 Consisting o f 33 Duroc brood sows; 70 pigs; 70 feed­ ing shoats and 2 pure bred Duroc boars. 1500 BUSHEL CORN IN CRIB; 800 SHOCKS CORN IN FIELD AND 1 RICK TIMOTHY HAY . FARM IMPLEMENTS:- 3 farm wagons; John Deere 8 ft, binder; 1 McCormick 7 ft. binder; double disc 7 ft. single disc 8 ft.; Farmers’ Favorite Grain drill; 2 Me Cormick mowing machines, 5 and 6 ft. cut; hay loader, Side delivery rake; hay tedder; 2 Deere^gang plows; 1 Deere sulky; Walking plow.; double row cultivator; 3 single cultivators; storm buggy; 3 section harrow ;; 4 section, harrow; Deere corn planter; International corn planterand 120 rods o f wire; forks, shovels, 8 sides o f harness, collars and numerous other articles. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE ■' SMITH & POWERS, Titus & Taylor.Aucts. J_E-HastingSrXlerk , * . Lunch on the Ground. LOCALAI0 MKK8IAL — — ***** Mary M. Barbsr, . _________________________________ I1"* _______ _______ . Claude Phillips of Dayto* spent rthe week-, nd with friends hare. Mis* Mary Erinv ha i been spend- London eenttow* g the week In iJhicago. enterprises. j »igb% w S E % i * iS T g e t at the **$wiwiefcend carpof “ Ston’d a Woman T«U?" Murdock Theatre, Thursday, Feb, 10. cents. James E. Mitchell is confined to his bed suffering with heart trouble, Come to the R. P. church op Tues­ day night, February 8 and get a piece of pie and cup pf coffee for ten cents For Salei 100 bushel of barle; .seed. Call phone 4-141. Marion -Wj! iHams. I Coal is taking a decided drop in iprice according to an advertisement of The Farmers* Grain-.Co. in this issue. “ Should a Woman Telit’* »t the Murdock Theatre, Thursday, Feb. 10. Miss Ellen Tarbox entertained a number of ladies last Saturday after­ noon honoring three recent brides, Mrs. Albert Jolly, Mrs. Dana Busch and Mrs. Galen Dugan. * Mr- and Mrs,,W, J. Tarbox return­ ed last Friday evening from Colum­ bus where they attended the Retail Lumber Dealers’- convention in that | city. Robert Bird has been confined to his hed for seervpl days with catar­ rhal fever in the head, He is some- [wbat improved at this time. The Mizpah Bible class of the R. [P. church will, give a pie social on !Tuesday night, February 8. Jamestown has twenty seven cases | of small pox according to late re- [ports. Xenia also reports'two. cases,. * U STANDARD' BRKEOS P\ac» Y*ur Order Now for Spring Delivery PAYTON HATCHERY 1620 TACOtKA ST. DAYTON, OHIO Bell E. » 7 9 Home 3 5 B3 . „ Half Price Fur Sale Continues An announcement that de­ serves immediate attention as such good values will not last long. If you want fine furs, this is your chance to get them at half price, but don’t delay as our supplyis melting like jsnow be­ fore a summer’s sun. Repairing and Remodeling at lReasonable Prices, Bring your {furs with you for Estimate* fateremln* tbw play will be given The plat for Franoeik* Kaspav Lawson * song recital will open n<‘ {fc Tuesday, The concert will be held Monday, February 14 in the opera house. No lover of good music should miss this, Admission 85 cents. No war tax.' — - — •; . -|- Friends, here of A. IS. Frazer of Xenia, will regret to hear that he is m a very critical condition with but little hope of recovery, He'is 84 years of age. , An extra good attraction is coming to the Murdock Theatre on Thursday February 10 in "Should a Woman Tell?” with Alice Lake and an excep­ tional cast including Jack Mulhall and Frank Currier, k - ....:■■•■nx'.i.-.'iwK . , A number from here attended the funeral of Miss Ruth. Xyle at. the Second P. church in Xenia last Saturday afternoon. The deceased wab the daughter of Judge and Mrs. C. H. Ryle, “Should a Woman Tell?” it a tense, human and infinitely appealing Stpry of a woman confronted with one o f .life’s greatest dilemas. The decision this woman made and how* she chose to act 1 b told with artistic skill in this Screen Classic, Mur­ dock theatre, Thursday February 10 Mrs. Margaret Grain and daughter Mable, who have been spending the winter in the South, were called back by.the death of the former’s brother,; Will Zeiner,. of Jamestown.. They were •week-end guests o f ,Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Ridgway; Special services were held at the First M. E. church, Xenia, last Sab-1. bath for James Jeffryes, who cele­ brated his one hundredth birtday. Mr. Jeffryes was seated on the ros­ trum beside the pastor. The con­ gregation. presented him one hun- hundred red roses representing each birthday celebration of his long life. TO THETHEATREGOERS OF THE CITY OF CEDARVILLE "Today I make tb* mo»t*int*n*tlng annouaoarnent 1 have ever mad* Ui my carver as a theatrical roana**r, . I believe t I n f o r m a t i o n contained in the following statement w.Il be r ad with Intense interest by all who Yak u<* the beet 4 >.cl jr. it mrtietic in the world of ju»u*em«ni I have always faithfully endeavored to bring to *ti ,patrons, the biggest and the best theatrical attraction* of •all times, for J k sow that only the biggest and the beat t Now I am harpy and proud to announce that f have contracted with F. Stay Comstock and Morris Seat, produc­ ers of thejYorld-famaug “Chu Chin Chow," whereby that brilliant, gorgeous spectable o f ancient Bagdad, the world’s ■most beautiful production, will appear at Fairbanks Thea­ ter, three days, begin ling Thursday evening, Feb. 17-18-18. "Chu Chin Chow” is a gigantic and gorgeous musical cxtr*vngan*a In ten scenes; with 18 musical numbers, pro­ duced on u Kt,ala of colossal grandeur, employing the ser­ vices o f 308 people. It was originally prenented in London at His Majesty’s Theater, nearly four years ago by Oscar Aache, in association with the late Sir Herbert Tree, and i* .still playing there to capacity. The American production p f "Chit Chip. Chow" was mad* by Messrs. Comstock and Gest, after the payment of the biggegt royalty ever known, “in the theatrical wojjid, in New York more than two years ago, the( scenery (and cos- tunica being imported from England and being exact dupli­ cates of th® originals. "Chu Chin Chow" rang one entire season in New York at the Century Theater and then played an entire, season in Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago and several other big cities, Thie great production, onpe more presented In ’ New York at the Century Theater in August, for a return es- gagoment, and how embellished -with many additional scenes and new costumes, domes here direct from its sec­ ond.engagement on Broadway. Owing to Intense Interest in the engagement, MAIL- OR- DEBS for this importaant theatrical event whl now be re- : celved, Send remittance with self-nddn*ssed stamped en- - velope for return o f tickets, and as there will unquestion­ ably be ap avalanche of mail orders, please name choice of two performances to Insure dotting scats, Price**—Niflhts, $1.10, $2.20, $2.75 and $3,50. Sat.f Mat I. believe* the engagement of “Chu Chin Chow” will bl the. most notable event ever known at my theater, > GUS SUN, LESSEE, » * Fairbanks Theater, Springfield, O. fitted It will be but * which will mean *om« mighty foterost EYES Examined Correctly|G Glasses Fitted. '■I- • . . AT MODERATE PRICE? TIFFANY’S ' Optical DepgftiBtU* Open Evening* by Appointment HOW’S THIS? We offer. One Hundred Dollars Re­ ward ftf, eay case ef Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. - - ‘ Hall’* Catarrh -Medicine has- been taken by, catarrh sufferers for die pest -thirty-five year*, and has be­ come knbpm sa the-pnoat reliable rente: Ody for- Catarrh, Hall’s Catarrh Mfsdicine acts thru- the Blood on the [Mucous surface*, dxpelUng the Peisoh ! fromithe. Blood and healing ’the »dis- news. 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' W e pay 5 1-2 per cent on Savings Accounts and the in­ terest is paid semi-annually. With a Term Savings Account of $1 or more you’ get one of our Liberty Bells to help Your saving* grow. ,^v The Cedarville Building & LoanAssociation / February 2nd The Greatest, Biggest. Most Sensational Shoe Sale ever held 0 in Xenia* •M m 'S * New Location 11 East Main Street .Xenia, Ohio wms fm

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