The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

* • • • * * • * * * IACAI * J » mSOKAL A m * '— V- - MS m Bartte J*rtu«it of Dafteu i# «•<*• that d*y. twwc * f Hn, Her* K**r this For Sals:- Cara. Jamas P. Flimsy.1 IM 0. ? . Bites nad family4 » y * % Cmeinaati Sftwiejr wter* thsy mt tteir im I m , Mte* Caarrsl Steif of Cte*- l**wn. W. V*. T*(* ratara trip w«s ■ •***-* TT I ! . w. X. Baiter kftft futfrarted- f0? } Bought y«ur c te u tam ttetete teShtwias i « « * « ra -r« a s s ;s y fa i: •w stom * * • —- s » s s a r a r * ,r lot Cadatvtila T O * * C C O 1 ■ Hr. u d M m . M w C ImM chU- «caa o f Daytea, ar* ter* visiting . ite paraate, Mr. ted Mr*. Irvin Pari*. * - .- ■ . I - ..... . .. t n ‘ i toy lasky tea ?*M ««$ t e n Miami Uaivamlty wtet* te tea teen attead- ' in* summer school ! Poait»yWanted:- I will pay hlgh- ’ w<; market price at all time*. Wm. iMarateil* 1 M m Veara Andrsw left laat night! for Chicago where she will spend two weeks. I • '- SfflSSSS* \,:I' ■ ''ttttfhfTQlfiin*rf bol S by A it druggists * m TO IJYW H E B E I^ j ■V '* r,.‘ -Mi < ■< \it ,■■„•< i1 , " • ‘ f ; ’ ■ . *,> . v; j ' 1I’ / V -1 ,J ' '• l c ' ' o s > Z\ % .n . i ■t' <r# BPS * V i ' >?' i Profitable'; Vacgtiou •} 1 ‘ t 1 .' FXVE- .* ■ WONDEBFUI, ■> 9 k t S : -;< h. t /> i l i M GedarviUe Chautauqua AGG. 1 5 '■ G.H.EARTMAN Secsretary 1 >, ' ot\ / T* ii 6 t £xtr*<»'diiiaiy Aletit - ’ "" * • ;/ ‘ * Tba m Faahionod Girl* D f.A J ' Mhi. jD. Price J 0 »P . Lomte Batting-Mahler Duo D f. Mattaeon.W^. Cteae Cterk* Crawford Gorit "Her Own Money’ ’ 3-act pUy iMflpie MuntiuKrs fikfe^C^Mwauley . ; M ieR a e Taykf ,, Jumar Play jF**tival ; Ittduditig Get Season Tickets N ow Mr. and Mre. John Beard and non- Walter and family o f n**r Port V iiam, were vneeta of Mr. and Mr, Ctee. Saum, Taeeday. Mr. and Ml, Luther Glover of Payton were also their gueet* that day. Jawsfc Shwler I m reeeiring la visit Item hla brother, Goorge, o f Ridge- vllle, Indv this week. t , F. Tindall o f the Exchange Bank tea been taking a two week*, vacation from hi* dntiea a* aaeintant cashier. T‘ ‘ ... . ........ Cedarvillc ha* a* much pride a* any otter town. Buy-'your Chautauqua tickets. Dojoot delay. Mr*., G.^Johnstone and daughters, Buth and Edith, o f Columbus, and Mr. Mott Hindis were guest* of Mt#., E1-. ten Weimer last week. ' ■ n ■„■:■■ : r , ; , r ■ i Wanted?- To hear from, owner oi fam or good land fob sale for Ball delivery. L. Jones, Bog E51, - Onlay; T • * ' ! 1 V * ‘ A ‘ Will ail who have rooms to rent to college students pleace notify Prof. Leroy Allen at’once, Fhone 2 on 34. . —---------- v - . The Chautauqua program this year .will please ydu. It is doing bo ' in oth­ er towns where it ha* teen put om . YOUR gift to Cedarvine College may not te a* big a* a cation—hut its echo Will last a great deal longer. * *m — i-nx-v an operation Tuesday for the remoyal an oreration Tuesday for the removal o f her tonsils by, f»ra. Madden & Shield In Xenia. , . : V , .V .Miss Fern Wooten, who ha* been the guest of her .uncle and aunt,-Mr, .and Mr*. Charles Turner, returned“to her home in Louisville, Ky., yesterday if , ;•*.-■ .....j. u,- ,i , Rev. James', Ctesnut and wife left Saturday for idaviile, Ind., for a two week* visit. Rev. Chesnut will-preach in IdaviUe, and at; Attica,, before re­ turning home. Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Jete of this place and Mr. and Mrs* L. B. Corry of 1 Springfield, drove through to Martin* > ville, Ind., Tuesday, where they w ill' spend two weeks at a health resort in that? city. , ...................................... . Ifn u ^ . Ho man can win. a place in Heaven ; by simply providing food for his family—(he do** that much for hi: pigs and chickens). He roust also pro­ vide an education. Hence a donation to Cedarville College will te / ‘right ;n place”. , ' , i*n"lt|"|l|"1' ...' jf The Primary elections In most of he cities were ,costly Affairs, In Middletown the cost ws* $18 per vote ‘ Payton the ,■Socialist teromeee received 1?F far the largest, vote fp ■ dty commissioner while the, fusiu of Republican-Democrats won over Few Bate:- Big T m Pote»d China mala tegs. C. W. Mott.(tf) POULTRY— Don't fail to call me before yon s4h W«u Joseph McAffedundarwsnt a second of friteds and relatives, operation last Saturday at the' Me Ciellah hospital. His. condition has teen ,critical but te is reported much improved. - ^ iu ... A t a meeting o f the director* of the Codarvili* Building' ft Loan Assoc iation last Saturday evening the rate o f interest was fixed at six, per cent on all deposit*, The announcement appears in this issue. Delmur Jobe will be a superintend­ ent o f the sheep department at the State Fair this week according to ad­ vices from Columbus. R, D. William- sop is head o f the department. Mrs. EdithBlair was taken suddenly ill last Saturday at Flattsburg, where she had. gone in company with Mr*. B. H. Little and son Kenneth.; Mrs. Blair suffered a sadden attack o f acute indigestion and for * time was quite ill but tea since recovered. of shakes .......... tmiLsleeps until his appetite says jts time to shake the tree again, is wel­ comeJ o that,kind' of a life. But to us “life is more'than hieafc and the body . than' raiment” and for the higher, life we should t e willing tb p&y the . higher price, and help save Cedar­ ville College,! Chautauqua* Tenu. school girts can no vamps, etc.*- for the' board has tabooed silk stocking^ peek-a-boo >. waists..,high.;hert^;'patefc; elabbnste ,; coiffures and another things that go ’ ,to mate UpWmteem school ;giri.Tn their place they mustwear plain mid­ dy suits, cotton or ,'wool,-stockings and'low teids, The action it intended to promote a better/ertvironmeUt i study and to decrease the tendency o f : try to outshine One another in appear-1 1 once.' . . I Miss’Ruth Tarbox, daughter ol Mr. I ted Mr*.-_Frank 'Tsr'boXf-Xenite.'warr'" married last Saturday afternoon to Scott M. Hudson, Xenia, at tte home » .WWI |B®Kpl Bjf Mm** « Tte bride, formerly r«idsd hm With | her phtewte and is a very p<pn|sr girl. The groom is an industrial on - 1 gineer for the Stevenson Corporation of New York City, The young couple have the well-wiibes of a large circle Sis* S3Jt Mf j e m $8-80 W u s / 4 t r m ji ^ € r ^ SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. W m kw 59c iteh fis t Sxt foot About half the pnea.of a tew months ago. The August Sale of Rugs, Is Now On— It’s a Wonderful SaleFor the People, a Sale Baeked Up With die Goods From Beginning to End as the People Know-With Prices From 40 per cent to 75 per cent Less Than Last Year m * T * l • . - in r i'B at lhis lime. The Tronte Grocery has .another Dollar Rale for Saturday, Look up the prices in tide issue, The Mott-Rakestraw Big Type Bo­ land China sale will be held Wednes­ day, Sept, 50. WHT HOT HAVE GOOD . GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE , TO WEAR THEM ‘ Tiffany's Optical Sendee Pro­ vides You With tte Beat TIFFANY BETTER GLASSES S. Detroit Eh Xenia, 0 . ; L A S T do l la r d a y OF THE. SEASON TROUTE’S m (ER 1 SATURDAY ONLY MkMaManWiM 16Lb*. f o r *»;#**»*»*'#•»»* !»##*#***¥ » *«, »*'»»* $ 1.00 wilifiii'i iMimmmlMm S d ^ i oM o f K m S j f u j i * ' * l * w JOj^ottsdi ct Prun**..... ********** *■**.* •****• ***»» lY JBlMI' (rf jfclH* SOftp* »*;'.»#*•*»»*•«*»****» *■»;♦*•**»*»*.»*«* **d*00 SPounds of Afbiiclcles *fLOO ior A4<HUo«t*iI Pricna Not I ............ ......... . $fc« $x $ 2 VelwetRuga ..;..,,;.,:.l....iV..424*75. prze u * m u wngeiow urusseta Kugs.............. '-V’ ' |,v ,rv'; 'Y', ‘ 7 ' Size 9*15 Axmins,ter Ruga ',*'7 7 ........... v ..... -- ’ ■f > v 1..... nL>, \v '% *; v 'Siasg 9*12 Axmlnater , f,.,, fj-in^ ’t■* "y ’- . 7V;-i j ' 1 \r ^ i' l’ Size i;Ir3xl^ Royal A*»niit»ler,,RuEa.;«^,.— ^ ^ t fj^U f t ** t +tf ‘*1 1 J * i tx l■ r .u' ,*,4 i ,‘v ,■ , .‘^r, 1 .\,’i 1 . 1 . J '' '} •^ Size 11-3x12 Bigelow Axminater Ruga..;........:.;3S9,50 Siam9*12 R w i Hilton Ruga Si»e 9x12 Ja$wteiig,Matihiig ' ' i‘ ’ j ' ‘'V a . 4 ,, a < j 1 ■vSize 1L3 x 12 Wilton Velvet Ruts,-..;.-,»»..,;..>;.$49,50 :Size 9x12 Briiaaela Ruga .$22.50 a 1 . ’ ' o ’ ' ' ’ ” t §!*« $% tl <& w$ lb|$ ....................................$6.85 Site 8x19 Gras* Ruga. * * , ”,«**»„,f5*85 Ntr J..1Ml.M.I.IM :t)M.L m .J0.J1 .p'ute.ir-a|.«. nMI. nrr ,j i.t :wr _ O “ ...... ;....... -..... l ..1 ........... ...........................•..... v , .... ........... * 0 Linoleum50 per cent Less in Price Than " r r> r:» i t i r ^ . ..t r * 5" ' wim' .»* " ...... a a FewMonths Ago ARMSTRONG’S ARMSTRONG’S . ARMSTRONG'S L1NOIJEUM / INLAID LINOLEUM LINOLEUM RUGS 85c %• Pure cork and linseed oil for actual service. A wonderful line to choose from. 1 ’ , *1 EC Square •' Yard The lowest price jfor years and years* and the best looking, patterns we ever collected. $17.05 ? f Sise 9x12 feet, in beautiful carpet 1 patterns, inharmonious colorings. , BRENNEMAJNPS OIL WINDOW SHADES •' $1.80 Each * disc 3Xfl feet Guatanteed SunOwt Harteorn meters, ITheFahienTelhanll SPRINGFIELD, OHIO* BRENNEMAN^OIL WINDOW SHADES $1.18Each' 81xe 3xt foet. Atemlutcly Sutifftst. Harteorft Rollers. i) is j (

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