The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

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V«t» flj* middle of tlie Sistdeiith centajy the poorer, class in JBngtfd « • £ «$• Mowers of wood' as pjwa While the more fortunate had mm maajofgold, alhter add brass. * ^ " ' 1 :.t-lLl.liii ” i'riea^ Jfor Sale:* Aboirv 40 .bushels of timothy seed, M, P, Ewbank*Phone. James- MU*, wkfc tsrgvals quit, of Columbus, dropped in tovm Saturday to, rewain over Sabbath, / F, B. Turnbull , or Fred Algren, 3P1i<m* 15 or 8 on 151, . Dr. W. R, McChesney preached last ^Sabbath for the Fourth Presbyterian Congregation in Dayton. *rr Mrs, Cork Trumho was taken down, with pneumonia last Friday"bgt is re­ ported gristly improved at this i time. Marshall’* farm. Mrs. Mary Barefoot and daughter, Vivian,, of Dayton, were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Chartef Same*- last. Sabbath. The hiirpah Bible class will give g "Piggly Wiggly” supper at the R, P. church this Friday eveping from 5 until 7:80, I' have buyers for—Two improved farms .about 76 acres, good buildings, one farm about 160 acres, one small place about IS acrsa. ■ f . a MdCmrkett You may not know what it is but the Mispah Bible Class of the E. P, church it giving you an opportunity to find put tonight. . ......... ... > f BeV. J. 6. C. Webster, twho has been called to the Clifton XJ. P, church begins, hi# work Bahbath. -Ifo time haa been set yet for the'installation service, i,1 Miss’ Marjorie Wright visited, over Sabbath in Covihgton, O., with her brother-in-law and. sister, Eev. and Mrs* James L. Chesnut Mr, and MrS,,B.'H.'Dittle and son, Kenneth, were guests of Mrs. little's brother*J, A, Altemang and family in ^Springfield, Sabbath, ♦ * f *A . For Sale;- Puroc. Jersey Hogs. The best of, breeding.’‘Both male and i«* male, From f 15,00.to S30.00 per head, Also one. yiv oitd Angus bull. < .....^ in in I1-"..mi'*1( 1 , - The property’ o f , the . Cedarville Limb Company has been transferred, to The Abel Magnesia Company, ’ Dr, C, M, Wilcox, returned home last Thursday;after a fine fislung trip In- northern Michigan* 'The trip was made by auto." and he was accompany ied by his son daughter* Mr. and Mrs. W .» ’uni start her work the first Of the week. Miss Ogjesbee was this Week granted a life ' certificate by the educational department, " h) a r„.,. 1 , ' , Invitations have’ been issued for the marriage of Miss Mabel Stormont daughter of Mrs. J. fif, Stormont* to Rev. Paul Duncan, of Darlington, pAij for October 5th at the home, o f the brido. Rev. Duncan nas beeh located at Houston, Ky., &PRWGFIELD , OHIO * b MUI w J bur rTh* EA mmm I W m b C o . ^Pr«^PESCSSa9B^SpRSB^8QB3|B| ESTABHSHED 1877 40 STORES IN ONE Word? has been received' here pf the death of A,' T, jtopdpbush. o f.Ox- sford.iTuesday. ' The. decease^ was a' brother of , MrS. ;M. I, Marsh and death was due to heart trouble, Dr, and Mrs. Marsh attended the funeral . ri i 1 The YdungMettVBible Class of the 1 R. P. church gave a wiher roast with j plenty of other' “cate” at the home of * Mr. and Mrs. George Creswell, W,ed> r nesday' overling as a fateSvell for -Mr* J HERE IT IS! AUTUMN SALE OF STOVES S a« Hanses* Coal Ranges, Combination Ranges and Heating Stoves INTO this sale goes our entire stocks of the * famous Buck’s StovesandRa%^, thebest looking and belt built stoves in the world t oomblnlng wore modern labor-saving features than any other stoves on the market, kook at the prices* then come and look at the stoves and you ’ll know why this sate will be a miteess. ^ * f^Arty »tov« or range purcb**id\ ' . . during' thi« aal.e'wUI be *»t up! Un yaur hom« FREg„ / Coal Ranges • ■ > ? ' ’ * C 7 - “ 'THBBB are,two extraordinary values in this sale of coal ranges, One is the 1 ________* * famous Buck’s high-oven coal rangwfolly onameted^and stickled, A 'beam ... —'j"fi tlfnr <sold T-P»nlm-lv flt Tn this nllfl fonclub . ’ , D t O l , ' > J‘ r *& '.r• ^ } c n i n p 1 ■■, ' t'• . , *■ - 'V V O U ,LL $ay,so, when * y en see th e new models in suits we have ready for yon far fall; they're the fiveUst styles tfait have Been seen here Fashion Park ' them* thaFs all von need to know as to quality cud tasking. You’ll see for that they're Atiittefamethi prune are skykmat $m m I 60 li . ' ’ "•■: ■ : , . " " 1! a #m mu m S mk .inri«irmi)iniS.iomM»i*yJ. .. • n C A . W e a v e r . -and; daughter, Kathleen* Mr. and Mrs.' C.'E. Master#'and’Mr. ! and Mrs, S.dl. Wright, attended the laying Of the cornerstone o f the Hew Masonic temple in Mew Carlisle last | Sabbath afternoon. The tl, P, congregation will observe Communion servteh-Sabbath,morning. Services Friday evening at 7:30 and Saturday ’afternoonjattU80 at Which time Rev, L. S, Gray of-Jamestown Will preach, hi the’ eveniiig Rev. White Will give an illustrated lec­ ture* ,fOur World’s Work,” .. , Mrs, J. W. Johhson was given a snrprisO last Friday evening.when a- bout twepty-five of her friends called on he:y in honor of her birthday, She was presented with a beautiful pocket book. The evening was spent playing Rook apd a delicious two course ten- cheon was served. ' Buck’s heating stoves during ftiis sale at a straight reduction of 30%. , Set up free , inyourhome. Easy payments through our cluh pian.- . Gas Heatins Stoves y- - r ^ . Si‘ \ /E R Y special priceswiHobtain during thissale on our V entire line of gas heating stoves. Come in and pick, ( out'whatyou want. .Our pricewilt surprise-you. ’ . ‘ ( Ok i. |fAH Oil Cooking aaH Hearing Stoves’Reduced mm The Herald is being,favored by interesting notes of the' doing t and happenings of the public schools and the -college each week. This corres, pondence is being handled through the English department of each insti­ tution. The public is always interes­ ted in the work o f the Schools and college. ' “ - The M. E .' church is undergoing some repairs and decorations as welt as a change in .lighting system and will be closed for three weeks dar­ ing which time services will be lufld in the ©pern house, The first service in the opara houad Will be Sabbath, Oct. 2 and theb ./a he 9th and iBth. Sunday school at 9:30 and morning Service at 40:80* All are -cordially in­ vited to attend. 4M r t- V f VBf * X fta la , O h io .Ai»iiwli.»yiiii<iiuaia(,iWI The Springfield ffiltetric Light Go, haa asked for a reduction In light and power rates in teat city. The estimat­ ed*reduetion win be <S6,000 to the patron* each year. Meantime the gas company will increase the rates for go* to fifty cent* per thousand. Daylight Saving time is nowdead for this(year in most of tee owh# and, cities teat adopted tee new,fangled time. # Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ander* son entertained at dinner tee follow- J'srnwsawswi ing guestei Mr. and Mrf. A, H, Franklin of Tampa, Fla,, Mrs. C. C. Marquis, of Cincinnati; Mr. W. W* Fraaklim Mrs. Laura Tomer, Mrs Bimte. W l t o btev,Foster of Ftattshtrg; Mr. and Mrs* 8. W. An­ derson and Mr. and Mrs* SHmer Owens of this place, f' OnwatMt Oettoa Fredweer and Ueer* Tn* Baited Utates mmsamea mote! «* “ **“ *gs^mss t s jbs i than any other ceantry, producing ■ more than 90 per cent of the yarn*na i quirad for domestic industry. IS YOUR BUSINESS A SUCCESS? Fine statatry is a big aid to Business.. Printing fine stationery is oar specialty. k m YA mm

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