The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

it * ' t bH I: * * * * * * * * * * LOCAL AND PERSONAL * * * * * * * * * * Hava yony gate bH!» jxvsitcd !;r-c*. I A beaatifal largo picture with eachj i tiescn taby pictures at Taro's »3t«dio, ls3rt„ ®j? ear lead of Potatoes, . Get t •"•e**-*-"**-*-* oar pnees a t er.?e, Nagley Grocery.- HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Cedarville After 0VCT ‘Til rfANDAL!3” Rotcri hu itli Jiu i<!jn<if!;c3, lien ,< . , , v , h7-M£;-.eAritirw vnlii mu m m - 1 HtfUi l chwfi welcomes mobile m Junteciown, Mary Te',vra» J* ........* . * . ' frarr.C'3 Taro’s Stadia. Ww handle new and rebuilt tires kind now tubes and accessories. oy the mu lb, »ag. ^agiey & urocery. 1poutji Charleston Hi. Our riroHnicnt beard, “Hid it jiroab your arm?" -...*■w •- j R0Wbtacds a t 103 . • All Miss Patton nectia now is a Tost E A (M ‘m A 0 C w/ ^ § * "* -i - .... ____ *\ . I | i I Gaud price on 2 l- 2 '’fea, frogs cf Po- A;::;’c,y h . M k . h. G. Dull ig in Ind., whore eke is c t that health rc:-Qit, Positively no hunting with dog or; . ~ gro on ray land and anyone caught' Announce on the farm without permission r/M Herald, be prosecuted. A. T. Finney. I -mnn,... . ».www****, _ Ttf. Enure i'hinc, tho wonder polish for furniture and automobiles. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hewitt, of , .Selma, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Me A. 13. Huey. i Padand and daughter, Rosemary, of 1 j Washington l \ H., spent tho y?cek»cnd i.w a.,s,,. "’i 1with Mr. and Mi’S. J), E. McFarland, Mrs, Mary Hoarhins has gone to Washington to spent twoweess with her grandchildren, Mr* and Mrs. Her* man Mi Farlar.d. i ^ + ^ l n«viS!c’*’Hooatero. Phone 12-13?, or R. F. I), drag two xvedrn}y d iow springo, 0 Mrs, A. T. Finney A number of the Juniata and the license and she will find plenty more movie fan i to take ta Haring, ield. • Comet no please dbtkipa-.di fo r' c between i your public calc in the Miss Lois McFarland entertained a number of girls Friday evening a t a sis o’clock dinner. The evening was spent in playing games following the dinner, Get your potatoes by the sad: a t ■Nsgley’s. ■ Tho members of the I, O. 0. F. will give an oyster supper in the lodge hall Tnesday evening, Mrs. W. P. Hardman entertained the Kadantra Club Thursday after­ noon. I have ojiened a Vulcanizing Shop for the repair of automobile tires and tubes in the J , 0, Barber building. Bring in your work and let us show you what we can do, A. E. Huey, Mi’s. J. E, Burns returned Wcdno > day evening from Toledo, where tilm ha$ bean caring for her daughter, Donna, who has been seriously ill for ‘ tho past four weeks. Word has been received from, W. B. Stevenson, who is with a party of hunters in Maine, that a Dayton mem Coming! The Old Kentucky Colonel, a four act Southern drama under the. . . Direction of E. M, Gray. Good music)her of the party killed a deer the and specialties .between acts. Opera {second day out. Fourteen inches of House, Thanksgiving night for th e snow has’fallen since they went into benefit of The Daughters of America, j camp. m ADAIR’S Is Your Dining Room in Trim ForfThanksgiving? (m . ns..’ . '■ - ^ 3 ^ ^ ^ . r n m zm i y ■m ^ irAM % $ 137.00 $ 169.00 $ 225.00 $ 273.00 $ 295.00 $ 1 4 * 0 0 up $ 3 5 . 0 0 up Stoves, Vietrolas l umiture, Carpets, 'JCENIA, OHIO. &Wss Kina Satterfield of Xenia nnent Saturday with her aunt, Mrs, Editli Blair. Lester Rhinicnerge sufFffered a bad accident .Saturday to his right hand when a dynamite cap. exploded. Miss Mayme Treber spent Saturday and Sabbath in Dayton with Mr. and' Mra. Arthur Becker. nor'at the home of Miss Luis McFar land Friday evening. Miss liena Hast­ ings was the “honor” guest, it being her seventeeth birthday. Miss Florence Somers spent Sab­ bath m Covington, O., with Rev. and Mm, James ImChesnut. if! iKUlo Wiljiam Gilbert, youngest on of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Gilbert is down with pneumonia, 111 'tiif.la 1 , Mrs. Rail Shultz of Dayton spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs^W. A. Spencer. Leave your films with me for de­ velopment. First class work guaran­ teed, O. M, Ridgway. Take your tire troubles to A. E. Huey, who has opened a repair shop in the Barber building. The home coming day of the year will soon be here and your feast of Thanksgiving cele­ brated. Your guests will be entertained in the dining room and it will be the most popular room in your home. We show a largedisplay of matched suites for your dining room that will furnish youf room to your entire satisfaction. The period designed suite is by far the most popular. They make a most pleasing room be­ cause the same design shows in all pieces. Special Sale on Dining Room Furniture _8 PIECE TUDOR DINING'ROOM SUITE in Mahogany, This Suite consists of 60 inch Buffettj Table, 5 Chairs and Arm Chair. Thanksgiving Sale Price! . . . . . . . . . . . 8 PIECE QUEEN ANNE DINING ROOM SUITE consisting of Buffet, 54 inch Table, 5 Chairs and 1 Arm Chair in Mahogany or C l 4TC| jf|A Walnut. Thanksgiving Sale Price . . . . . *FJ»O iJ*Uw 8 PIECE WILLIAM AND MARY DINING ROOM SUITE consisting 54 inch Buffet, : 54 inch Table, 5 Chairs and 1 Arm Chair in Mahog­ any. Thanksgiving Sale Price 8 PIECE QUEEN ANN DINING ROOM ‘ SUITE in Walnut. Consists of 66 inch Buffet, Oblong Table 48 by 60, 5 A rm Chairs, 1 C l Q{T AA Arm Chair. Thanksgiving Sale Price 8 PIECE CHIPPENDALE DINING ROOM SUITE in Walnut. Consisting of 60 inch Buffet, Ob­ long Table 45 by 54, 5 Chairs, 1 Arm Chiar. Thanksgiving Sale Price 8 PIECE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE DINING ROOM SUITE consisting of 66 inch Buffet, Oblong Table 48 by 60, 5 Chairs, 1 Arm Chair, C 1 1 O A A Thanksgiving Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . | “ * 9 « v V .8 PIECE ADAMS DINING ROOM SUITE. • in Mahogany, 66 in. Buffet, Oblong Table 48 by 60, 5 Chairs, 1 Arm Chair. Thanksgiving Sale Price . . . . . . . 8 PIECE TWENTIETH CENTURY RENAISSANCE DINING ROOM SUITE in Walnut. This Suite consists of <36 inch Buffet, Oblong 46 by 60, 60, 5 Chairs and 1 Arm Chair. Thanksgiving Sale Price.......................... from , , « . #<. . # , *** . ****• *■• *** . Buffets in Oak Dining Tables in Oak from Down go the prices on all clothing, xou have not bought overalls a t 98c for a long time but we have them. C. A. Kelble’s Big Store, 17-19 W. Main street, Xenia.. Kodak work finished Studio. at Tarr’s Mins Eleanor Johnson .entertained five couples of C. II. S. stulents, Fin­ lay evening a t homo with on informal rook party! Light refreshments were served. - . * * * Miss Dorothy Tarr has the honor of being the only high school mem­ ber of tho Eastern Star, :§he was in­ itiated Monday night, # .* i Good English week is being obser­ ved by the high school this week. The Seniors ma.de many ecehent posters and Elmer Jurkat addressed the as­ sembly Wednesday morning on’ “The Value of Good English”.;' • » *; The next High Sehool literary pro- Seoior Girls were entertained T ta n - RaymowHW :' the Vdliore» day evening a t the heron.' of .Inn lie s -. -Lucifer” md “URthe*'” ter Dean. The evening was spent in *’* * ' ’ * music and games after v ;; iku delici- . ___ . . . . , , , . ,» ous refreshments followed the pdvilege ’ot a d d i n g ’'tU cen t! uu i 0»iio 'leaciiero* convention m* Seven couples of the yoang folks Dayton last Friday and Saturday! !• had a weifter/roast a t Mini Elizabeth Friday morning up to ten o’clock' (Temvoll’s, Thursday evening. -The was spent in visiting the schools. At spread wag followed by a theatre ten o'clock Dr. Fees addressed the party in Xenia. convention on “Why we do not have * • * ; T* department of Education at Wash- A few of the High •School girls •! |;^ on'” '-^,e afternoon was spent in were entertained a t a six o'clock din- . uenartmenta headed by diUerenfc speakers. Friday night a musical program was given by the grade pupils of p a .ton schools. Over 1009 cniidren invading, their own - orchestra took part, baturday -morning, Rabbi Wise ad- drc. -f i the'convention a t Memorial nail, .finny other speeches were given before the assembly adjourned.-. Beware of Eye Strain. Irritability of the stomach, loss of appetite, dyspeptic symptoms after partaking of food, dizziness; nausea cm} vomiting are often caused "by eye strain. After tbe eyes are examined and glasses are worn the symptoms disappear!, Ohlidioi) during the period of school life who frequently suffer from headache, loss of appetite and dizziness and are behind Jo their work should June their eyes examined and mores, Wednesday evening, Nov. 28 at 7:30 P. M. I t consists of playlets musical readings, dialogues, mono­ logues and essays and -the monthly ifiiirnn . Umuo Ann nurl 411 nn/1 < For Ealb at yocr Stealc ■J"*' ti McJo in Sim grodo* ASKFOR TkZS YELWJW FKCeJIhVlTfl TUGREDBA!® EAQ1E MIKABO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK Powerful X-Ray. i = ai !rot.S S S l T i f Z £ ? s \S You will miss an oyster supper if you fail to come to the R. P, church tonight, the 11th. Lost or Strayed dog—A fine Collie with white under his head has been stolen or strayed away from home. Anyone having information as to the whereabouts of. this dog would confer a favor by notifying John Marshall. , Prices are down on shoes, rubbers, footwear of all kinds for men, women, and children. See Kelble’s ad in this issue. 17-19 W. Main street, Xenia. Nothing extra for pie at the C! C.C. oysetr feed in the basement of the R. P. church, Oysters and everything. Tonight 50c. ,, - , ifof. iJ„j, ,. ^ FOR SALE—Muscle Shoals, Alaba­ ma, FARMS:—Improved farms at $15.00 to $700.00 per acre; 30 acres to 1,000 acres. Within half mile to three miles of Government Nitrate" Plant and Wilson Dam, Address Harry A. Reed, 1665 North Limestone St., Springfield, O. another evening with us? ■■■■*' ■ * ■■ • Tag day was a great" success. The proceeds were $63.35. 'The school wisljes to thank the ppblic for its hearty support. The champion seller was. Robt. Huffman, whq brought in §8* ; «■ *. m A Thanksgiving program will he ffi&n At,?—. - G* F. Sicgler, who is supervisor of musifc in the Marietta schools spent Friday night a t home, having been in Columbus selecting costums and scenery for the high sehool minstrels. Miss Edith Leghnmn, secretary of tho Home Department of the Y, W. C. A, of Dayton, visited Thursday a t the home of Mrs. Margaret Tarbox and Friday with Rev. R. N. Caiman and wife of Clifton. The Ladies Aid of the M. “E. church will knot comforts or do quiltiny on a regular meeting day, the first Wed­ nesday of each month. For further in­ formation inquire of Mrs. D. B. Me Elwain. ^ Mrs. Anna Miller Townsley enter­ tained with a beautifully appointed luncheon a t her lumie on North Main street, Thursday afternoon a t two o’clock. The home was decorated with yellow and white chrysantheuma Marigolds and Rosea. The colors wore orange and white. The favors were tiney bon b n baskets. We wish to express our thanks and kindness to the many friends .during the sickness and death of our devoted loving husband and father and wish to thank thtf Rev. McElhinney for the t loving words he spoke; also Mr, Nag- ’ ley m the manner which he conducted the funeral and than those for the beautiful floral tributes. Mss. Sallie Jeffries and children. The ministers of the county have organized a Greene County Minister­ ial Association with the following officers: President, Rev. Albert Reed, Xenia; Vice President, Rev. G. A. Scott, Xeni fi Secretary, Rev. J, I*. White, Ceuarville; Treasurer, Rev. W* B. Leiss, Osborn, Wivic by the Bundle, Some A n»*i ;i i<n i of u si easier which stopped tit st New Guinea port were visited by several natives. The party Included a chief and his retinue ac­ companied by the chief's mm . The visiting dignitary was very much Interested in some bright hattjhets on the dee!: and expi essed his desire to own one. As a j«'ke he was offered Several In exchange for the boy, but •he refused to entertain the proposition and left the ship. Shortly after he returned, accompanied by six women which he offered for one hatchet gi ? by the elemental,*v grades on Hov\ 18 at 7:30 P. M. I'll admission of 15c will be charged. Tho .proceeds will be placed in the sehool equip­ ment fund. Be sure to come. We are sure you will enioy. it. ■J* • * At a meeting of the County Athletic committee Tuesday afternoon, basket ball games were scheduled for the various teams of th? county. The schedule of .games for Cedavville Hi is as follows: Dec. 16—Osborn a t Cedavville. Jan. 6—Jamestown at Jamestown. Jan. 3 —Beavercreek a t 1Cedarville" Jan. 20—Ross Twp. at Ross. January 27—Beavercreek at Alpha Feb. 3—Yellow Springs a t Antioch Feb. 17—Jamestown a t Cedavville. Feb. 24—Caesarcreck at Caesarcreek Mar,. 3—Yellow Springs a t Cedarville Mar, 10. Ross .Twp. at Cedarville. alar, 17—18 Gfreene County Tourna­ ment a t Antioch College. * ■ * Let us give our teams hearty sup­ port. We feel confident that they can bring home another cup, if they obey training rules, and do their best. ' The results, of the soccer teams is: Juniors and Seniors, 1st. Sophmores and Freshmen; are tied and Junior High, 4th. .i pltals, has demonstrated that an X-ray apparatus can photograph subjects through a stone wall more than 25 feet distant from the source of tho rays, lie "has- obtained clear photo­ graphs of .metallic objects, the rays filtering through a marble plate more than nn Inch thick, 12 Indies of o ak ,! four inches of. plaster and a sheet of lead one-eightfi of an Inch thick. Coffee on Geraniums. ■Pour hot coffee Into the saucers of your geranium pots every morning, hav­ ing it boiling if possible. It will bo suflidei .tly cool before It reaches the roots of your plants and you will be astonished at the wealth of blossoms your plants will put forth. . GOLDErt QINTNENT i A priceless all around Household • Remedy. Gives immediate relief in Burns, Scalds, Lacerations, of the skin—and is of wonderful benefit in all skin diseases. For Eczema it has nn equal. A trial jar will convince you.. Price 50c a t . your druggist. Agents wanted; write Perrin Remedy Co., 416 Bnshttell Bldg., Springfield, Ohio. Down Go The Prices Positively to tine Bottom 500 dozen our best Peerless ovc-reils, plain blue and stripes, while they last ......................... ............. 98c Best work shirts, MooreV patent sleeves, 3.50 dozen, while they last ......................... .. ,98c Good cheaper work shirts, 200 dozen 69c Down Go Has Prices"' on Coat Sweaters •■ Slip-over sweaters, 100 styles ................ $1.49 to $9.35 Down go the prices on underwear, hosiery, dress shirts, flannel shirts, beach jack. Is, golf coats duck coats cor­ duroy clothing, hats, caps, gloves. Everything marked to the bottom, Down Go The- Prices ■ on * Men’s fine suits, .$27.50, $18.50, $16.50. Men’s fine overcoats— — .,$27 .50 , $24.90, $22.50, $21.00, $18.50, $16.50, $12.90. Fine trousers .............................. ............... $2,49. to> $5.98 Mackinaw c o a t s ........... .$4.93 to $9.85 Boy’s knee pants s u i t s ................ .. $4.98 to. 9.95 Pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . , . . . .98c to $1.98 Down Go The -Prices ' ■ on SSioes .Dress shoes, everyday shoes, rubbers, fell boots, rubber boots, artics, footwear for everybody, ladies, men", boys, girls. Best makes a t 1-4 to 1 t 2 off •C. A. KELBLE’S' Loming ■ $24.90, .$22.50, .$21.00, 17-19 West Main Street Xenia, Ohio HIHUI. . Majestic: Theatre SPRINGFIELD, OHIO One Week StartinglSundayyNov. 13 th . direct froma vjmfs run in w William Fox; presents * The wonder j play o f the century sate slsjT^ ^ E r a s e s a w e Hi s l $ \ tU* .V. N r <f Ssy% ^ ‘ * 1 & j Bftc'o Keen Eyo for Landmarks. | How I s ' It that a bee ran fly dll 1 over a town, and .vat Invariably come j homo to the hive In tho cvoniugT 1 Thorp can ha little dmibt so Intalll- ! gent an iru cct as this lias a long mom* ; ory and a keen eye for landmarks. This ! is testified to by the fact tiuit almost all been tly by day, whereas ouelt crea­ tures an moths, of,tin fixed home or occupation, fly in the darkness, A bee would he lu a at midnight because It could not naognlze Ita numiund* Inga. flyt ©no Way. There Is but one way to heaven for the learned and the unlearned. -Jer- ei y Taylor. J N w fL ffm ti thepoems op Will Carieton \u ;v\v m D£ % l m fc* • m m ¥ ■ ¥ / m . w 4 , ~ - u - •Vltv, W M jm rrrr ,(;:■« : . >) roY»£" ) Scenario PUBLIC SALE DATES, W, II. Hanna, Nov, IS, f m i / f \ u: ‘.V*? 'fr* m »d* y } X - . - - - hj f\ % / (.liu 1

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