The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
• • • • * • • • » « ajw rmotUL • ' • • t • * • • * “ ------- kl having « cvnorwM « * £ £ * * * 0,1 ^ <*•* F«r flair.- Oak fcUia^ ' M ^ T * * * * «*«i|ttit condition. Cal! iyw i i n . ***1®**? CoU« t f INopfc'i, 0-, i* vtoittog h*r moUvar, Mr*, Jacob J^J^***: i •«■ »•*' «*■ *•* B e * * priea at i s %*m> __________W », M y M j. ®*T; F. H*nim*n aud fnwily, wiw J»v# boon spooring two weoks m Iw o jt, havu returned home. Mrs. Chiflw Do*# has been quite sick this freek, ’ y » vrouH be ONCE * man aoi TWICE * child, help Cedarville College. R*r. W. A. Condon and eon, Robert, of Urichsville, Q,, are guests at the home'of Nr. and Mr*, E.C, Watt, We have blank* at thi* office for tho*e who have not yet complied .with the new automobile registration law. Twb .former circus bicycle trick riders blew into town Tuesday and gave exhibitions in’the publie square. The Cedar Cate herd of Durocs are being shown this W:ek at the Payette County Pair, The.next showing Will be the Ohio State Pair. Or, and M**- Id* Anderson made a' trip to Mammoth Cave in Kentucky last week taking .in the Sights about that wonder o f nature. Dr, J. Alvin Orr, who has-be in the McClellan hospital in Xenia for a minor operation and treatment, ‘ has returned here,’ i No amount of chickens to email for me to call for. Win. Marshall, . The Fiftieth _annual reunion of the McClellan families of the county .was held yesterday at the Xenia fair grounds. Miss Anda Collins returned home from. Columbus last'Thursday-where she attended O. S. U. summer school. Miss Collins has completed her course and received the A. M. degree. Rev, Blackwood of Columbus fiBefF the U. F*. pulpit last Sabbath morn* ing. Dr. White Spoke in Jamestown in the morning in the interest o f Ce- darrill* College. , ' ' 0 Wanted;- To hear from owner «£ ‘fam or good land for sale for fall i delivery, L. Jcmes, Bog. Bfcl, Onley* SB, The Mott*Rsko»traw Big Type Po land China sale will be held Wednea-i day, Sept, M. EXTRA PUBLISH !’ ] ) BY THE EDWARD WREN' CO. m A ttiUST , 1921, ESTABLISHED 1877, 40 STORES IN ONE. Wren’s Annual Mill End Sale ’-1 ' • • . ■ • if ' . 4 - A Feature of Fair Week in Springfield The Most Startling, Daring and Interesting Sale Event of the Year . 4 ■ ■ ■ . ■. i .. 1 . ■ ' ■ •,■- < ■ f at ■•. f ‘ ■- - •- - < .• . 1 - • ■•■ Time Now To The Winter’s Supply of Blankets Underwear Curtains s Shoes Comfortables Domestics Linoleums Women’s Suits ; , * *> , J » ii * 1 * ' c, - ' * i Children’s Shoes Trunks Neckwear , j - t f t " B O g S ■Bugs ' • U u , Il< * ‘t» ' 7 r \ . Linens . • •. Men’s Clothing *Women’s Coats Dress Goods Housewares .• Laces Chinaware Furniture s Hats Handkerchiefs Toilet Goods Wall Paper For Sale;- Com. Jamas P. Finney.; ?\ 0 »* Rav. W. R. Graham, D.- D,, of La- Fayette, Xnd., will preach Sabbath morning for the* R. P. congregation. Ear. James L, Chaanut will preach! Sabbath morning for the M, E. con- gradation. On Sabbath, August 28, County Superintendent A. A. Maysil- II* of the Montgomery County Schools will fin the pulpit. Me will u*» for his sublet “ An Answer to Skepticism*, Supt, MaysilUs is a good speaker and the publie is cordially invited to hear, him, ’ •. I Rev. Woodbridge Ustlck, wife and Son, of Wellsville, O., have been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Turnbull 'this week. Elmer Owens has received a patent on a locking device for Fords, Chev rolet.* and Overland cars. It is a grip that holds the cross sterling rod to .the axle, Those who have seen the invention to prevent theft of cars say it will be a success, Mr, Owens has dered 500 made by a Dayton firm and will place his lock on the market, _ For Sale:- Big Type Poland China male hogs. G. W. Mott.(tf) R, C. Watt is judge o f Duroc hogs at the Clark county fair this Week. Next week he goes to London .what you are going to ,do for the Madison County Fair where|aave Cedarville College?' ha will act in the same capacity, ------ Cedarville College says to the poor boy or girl without means and with out hope: “ I will give you an educa tion without money and without price.*' .Have you made up your mind to help I - w *■..... ..- j jiiag Mildred Rife of ,Kansas, has JtW«e8w S Afr<bceM visitJn<? with Waives here for [Visiting friends here $ 1 * week. jSfc. ^ an a -vrcolc. Miss Rife, and ^Sttvey expects to leave next month jfor Santa Monica, Cal., to spend the winter with his brother, M,.W« Silvey, imaw f H I B E G I N N I N G o f A B A N K - N O T E T juu Metdn’s baby though made; of MMs&MWtknin wat tiltimately worn thread- S L One day it landed in the rag bag arid mrnmM to t b e W daaler, Wh«i the rag .setter r J Z T * . diwmrdwl aartodfithe detected in a flash to the » « to * a o f n tMaams legal tattaar-*-* Danx-note. "iLir it toW ’la una of the beautShl hoohhhi Oat gkwai'Moawt wdhkd) w* are aeoding each r warns m& addrtto and youwill $5Sws of the eeHea without ton, m For Sale: .Cottage o f six romns, on this week for Buffalo, N, Y., to visit Rev, Walter Hopping and wife. A certain American Statesman vnrote to us thus: "If I had a hundred thousand dollars to gftre my son I wouldn't give it to him until he had received a Christian College educa tion. That is "wisdom" deep enough for whales to swirt in. But what Ce> darville College needs NOW, isMON EY ad not WISDOM. . CHICKENS—X buy any thing with feathers on. . Wtii. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huey, who have been spending the summer at Marissa Hi., arrived home Wednesday even ing. Mrs, Mary. Milburn, mother of Mrs. Miss.Rosa Stormont expect to leave«K. F, Hutchison, died Monday night It. M. Murdock of Waynesboro, College street hi good condition. Well, HiM<| ha8 spending a week with garden, fruit trees,^ cellar cemented, s t iv e s here. Mr, Murdock states that they have had a very hot and dry summer in his country and the corn planted first was lost. Another crop was put out in July after a rain and it promises to be good, Under the direction of Mrs. Titus gas and electric lights, $ The* WSllace-Snider Realty Co., 601 Arcue Bldg.,,Springfield, 0 . Mr. and Mrs. Will Hopping have returned from a motor trip to Buffalo N. Y.» Where they visited with Rev, Walter Hopping and wife. The party were in camp at a New York resort for several days. The Cedarville Bakery has added •a cookie machine that is operated by “electric power. The machine rolls [the dough and after cutting the de sired rise drops them into the bak- |ing pans, The machine is quite a Ilabor saver. . . . I will pigeons. pay 10 cetrts each fer Wm. Marshal). at the home of her.daughter, Mrs. A. 0, CHggermnn of Tipp City, The funeral was held Thursday and bur ial took place at Dayton. The deceas ed is survived by Mrs, Hutchison, of this place, Mrs, Clingman, Mrs. Priest, Dayton, Mrs, Harry M.’Lake Los Angeles, Cal., Ed Milburn, Al- vaine, Neb,,-, and Charles Milburn of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison at tended the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ravery of Chicago will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Smith for a couple of weeks.. As will be noticed elsewhere in this issue the Cedarville Community Club will hold a banquet at Alford Memor ial next Friday evening at 6:80 in the intesest of the College Endowment Campaign, Make arrangements to at tend. Plates 50c each. The rain Wednesday caused the race program of the Clark county fair to be abandoned until Thursday. The fair will be continued Saturday. If . . As we understand it a new law has gone into effect that will require the election of ihembery of the board of election* from now'on- Heretofore two Republicans and two Democrats chosen by the respective executive committee have been named for these officials, .! Thanking the ladies cf Cedarville and vicinity for their patronage and so licit the same for the future, Mrs, Margaret Turbo* Isltiwre a cure “for despondency? •Sure. Positive about it? Absolutely ' How much a bottle? It isn't in a but <• tie—'its in an net. What kind of an •act? An act of DUTY for Cedar- 'vttl# College. fell lubricants, paint, roofinfi spec ialties. Regular or part time. Sub* .!stantial commission. Car is advantage :Fr#f) samples. Write for interesting proposition, THE lVIflON COM PANY, Cleveland, O. „ ... . . . A party of Marysville tourists stop I will continue, niy parlor milhnery Saturday morning on their and will soon have on display an up Way tit y ]or!dll by w 0f Columbus to date hne of fall and winter hats, and ^gbington, D. C, A Garfotd 8-4 ton truck had been equipped with as complete a body as we have min im, many months, There were, sleeping accomodations for five persons and the births were m Fullmanstyle. For convenience there was an oil cooking stove, a refrigerator, hot and. cold; water and the windows screened, The party did not expect to teach Florida until soihe time in .December, camp ing, on the way.'The truck has most every convicnce of the modern home* Mr, and Mrs, Thomas BroWn o f Coshocton, 0., are making a short visit here with friends and relatives. Hr. Brown has not been here for 46 years and of course he sees .many changes about town. He is a cousin of R. C. Watt while Mrs, Brown is a. cousin of J, R, Orr, J. S.>Crowell, aged 71, founder of the Crowell Publishing Co,, Spring- field, that publishes the Farm and FireSide and Women's Home Com panion, died Tuesday in Cincinnati after an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Walter lliff and dau ghter, Helen, have returned from a trip in the northern part of the state. Mr. Iliff made a business trip to * print near Detroit while Mrs, XlHfM Helen visited in Republic with Miss Florence Somers, Miss Somers ac companied Mrs. Iliff and Helen home by motor Monday, If yon want your word to mean a little more-nnd your love to be a <t— . ~ ,, ... , „ - little tenderer-and your manner to* we want to keep tedhmlle College. Do you know why w» have Parcel Post in America? Because a blind mart gave it to us. Would you part with the parcel post? Do jlou know why .Word has bacn received hero of the death of Clem Rich, for many years a prominent railroad man on the Penn sylvania, Tuesday at his home in Col umbus, Death was due to tuberculosis of which he had been a sufferer for two or three years, 1 R, D, Williamson, county commis sioner, who has been in the McClel lan hospital in Xenia for several weeks has improved so that he was able to return homo last Thursday, Mr. Williamson’s many friends are pleased to know of his recovery so far and hope that ho may he restored to normal health* Rev, W. R. Graham and family of LaFayette, Ind., are here on a visit with relatives, Mrs- Biff and two daughters arrived last Friday while Rev. Graham and son, Gordon* -came this week. Rev. Graham is pastor of the Presbyterian church in his city and was detained hy the funeral o f President Stone »f perdue,, Univer sity,thatlost hi* life in Canadasome week* ago while climbing a mountain peak. President Stone was an elder; In the Presbyterian church andAvery, ptominetf man in the educational :worid« Henfy. Marshall, editor of one of thepapers in LaFayette anda m«« )be a little gentler-and your smile to ‘ in Cedarville? Because one out of [o f prominence and mean*, has been he a little sweeter---the ground on HOOI reasonsds its better and cheaper chosen president o f ? « * « • « « » » which you tread to he a little holler ito educate our boys and girls at home cousin of Charles F, Marshall of this ‘ —Instil make a little sacrifice for; than to send them away. Would you'place and W. t, Marshall of Colum-* IUedarrille College, 1 part with Cedarrilt* Urii^a? |hu*. . f u ■ a: ■ ! i; The Osterly Millinery Fall and WinterHats Next Weei, Aagatt 25 , 26 , 21 ffl Circifk Streifv Xenia. Ohio . J fin |i>>i r t *** 1 ,JL 1'
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