The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
LI * T tftm & *w fc$y$s**S t e fS i! g'wd pig$ to ihBll i» r 4 pubii* suit, j Non* better, few at* good* Friday,' T h e R e a l T e s t o f a P h o n o g r a p h Can i t p la y th e “High Notes ? ” particularly soprano, with- out,,metali;c*'suggestion or, vibration? Vtjry few jphono-J graphs can* eorap in *undh«<ure,ii<s* praho record played on a 4 % m n a w icfr Yon" will marvel at the clear-toned, vibratlonleas, ringing intensity o f the Mhaghnoteg^’ / BROWER’S MUSIC SHOP4 • Steel Bldg. " . &West Main. St,, *' .3CENM. — - OHIO ‘ • *#*+'• f v , -i1 T +** r 16 X t ’ • , V i * 99 \\ i some Y O U ’LL say so, when * y o u s e e t h e n ew models in suits w e have ready fo r you for fa ll; they’ re the livelist styles that have been seen here Fashion Park made them ; that’s alt you need to know as to quality and tailoring. You ’ll see for yourself that they’ re styled right. Andwe know the prices are very lowat $22 to $60 C. Ai Weaver i i M a t a S t r o a t , X Xenia, Ohio l ■ R. C, Watt I* in Ottawa, O., this I week judging DUroc hogs at the fair. Bo* Lackey’s Great Big Poland >Pig Sale Friday, Oct, Mth. ) Remember the publfc sale of house ! hold good* at McMillan** cement block factory, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. 0. D, Esfcel of Clifton will mov* to Springfield next month. JUv. Ahirirtt awd#*a of PodUlus, Mich., who attraded a meeting 1the U. P. Synod ha the northern parti j of th* state hut week, came around'Oct. 14, at 12:80 P. M ,! mile.'North this way to visit fw a'day, Friday,4of Jamestown on South Charleston with hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. pike, j , H. Lackey. I Criswell. . 1 tt „ rn.->■> ■" The Golden Rule Circle of the M, E, ! Mr*. W ». McNeewy « f Springfield, *;church was entertained at the hem* of f Tenn,, and Mr*. L* A. Underwood of j Mrs. 0. C. Hornoy. Mr*. H. M, Stor- Columbus, 0., are guest* of their shf.jnuinfc was re-elected t»acher**of the ter, Mrs. J. D, Mott. Mrs, McNaely [class with Mr*. Mary Huffman, as. accompanies her sister to Columbus isistant. , for a visit on Friday and from th$re' ^ goes to Portsmouth for a visit before returning home. Miss Ruth Negus o f Xejtii* has bean the guest of Mi*s Mary Towtuley, Mrs, S. R. Cunningham and son of Akron, have been spending the wo “ with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Finney* Harry Wright was horn* over Sfeb bath with Ids parents, returning\to Lynchburg.for his scnool duties. Mr, and Mrs.,Charles Baum spent Sabbath with the matter’s mother, Mrs, John Beard of Port William. Mrs, Edna Dodds, who has beet spending the"’ summer in Michigan, returned home last Thursday. ' j. For Rents Five room house in ex cellent condition. C. M. Ridgway, that place this winter, hunt with dog or gun on C, Marshall's farm. Birch of Xenia. is reported muck better.' C. N, Stuckey has gone to Martin* ville, tnd*, where he will take treat mentfor rheumatism. 1 improved. sr uu .uy v^uuneu of .Springfield,.Friday night. of .the regular morning services. Mrs. E. Q, Lowry has retun home after a pleasant visit o f sevO weeks with relatives ,ini )the West. reunion,' '! I Mr. and Mrs, Harry Baker o f Col umbus, have been Opending aevera] days with Mr. Baker's father, Mr. $. T- Baker and wife. .’“ W 'V u v i v ***** week on a visit with the former's pa rent*, Dr. and Mrs, J. 0 . Stewart, .■ of this county. Mrs. D. S. Ervin' and' daughter, Mary, are arranging to move to Xenia Whero they will locate in the near future, Announce your public sale in the Herald, Don't let this great opportunity go to get the best pigit to improve your feeding hogs, Friday, Oct. 14. at your own price,. J. H, Lackey. J, E. Niabct has resigned as city editor of the Dayton Herald,. which position he has held for several years. He has entered the advertising field. For Sale:- Duroc Jersey Hogs. The best of breeding. Both male and fe male, From $16,00 to $20.00 per head. Also one yr. old Angus bull, F, B. Turnbull or, Fred Algren, Phone 16 Or 3 on 161. Remember the E. ri. Smith sale of Big Type Poland China hogs on Tues day, the 16th of Oct, This sal* bene fits the Endowment and Building fund of Gedarvilte College. slfrii. Hugh Turnbull Jr., entertain ed * large company of friends Tues day honoring her cousin, Miss Mabel Stormont, whose marriage to' Rev. Paul Duncan, took place Wednesday evening. The affair was in the nature of a miscelaneou# shower. Mr. and Mrs* J. P. Fairchild, Mrs, Lillian Small and Paul Winstel of Morrow, 0., were Sunday guests of Mrs. Edith Blair. Mrs. Blair has for her guest this week, Mrs, Val Hdror- imous of Springfield. Big Type Poland China Sale, {Tues day, Oct. 16, beginning at 12:80 at our farm 2 1-2 mites S. East of Jamestown. Best or Blood line* and individuate of real merit. Call for catalogue, H, Smith Mts. Pmk Reid of Fort Gibson, Miss., ha* been her* for a few days visiting with her mother, Mr*. Mary Murdock- and daughter, Miss Anna Belle. Mrs, Reid came north to attend the Red Cross convention. in,.Colom-< bus. ’ The Clifton Presbyterian Sabbath School will Observe Rally Day Sab bath, the services ssartjng at 10:80 A, M., the Jhour of the regular ser vice and no regular Sabbath school service. Tile Sacrament o f Baptism, will be observed and the program will devoted to exercises by the children. Dr, O. P. Elias was in Dayton Mon day attending an all day meeting o f the Miami Valley Dental. Society which was held at the plant Of the National Cash Register Co. in that city. a ... Mr, and Mr*. 0. M» Ridgway^left Monday for ifsitfiuxriJfaf Ind.,f to bn, gone at least two weeks at that health resort, During their absence Mrs, ■— — -------— “ iMargaret Crain and daughter, Mabel, Rev. Maurice Ruben, General super-1of Xenia, are staying at the Ridgway int&ndent of the New Covenant Mis- *home, sion, Pittsburg,, will address the union! . ’ -_______ _ .service Sabbath evening'at 7 p. m. in, Oscar' Satterfield has completed P, church, Th*. speaker is a .twenty years service on R. F. D. 1. Christian Jew with a Remarkable Ex-! In, that time he has traveled 160,000 perienqe and has a nation-wide repu- jmiles, or a distance equal to six times tation as a speaker, {around the earth.' . mm See The NewLineofStool OnOur TEN CENT COUNTER Wr D u s t C a p s W a s h R a g s D i s h C l o t h s F l o w e r s F o w d e r P u f f s W a t e r G l a s s e s A l u m i n u m C u p g C a k e P a n s P e r c u l a t o r T o p s A n d o t h e r a r t i c l e s / Master’s Grocery Cedarville, Ohio j ill ,11 y \ ' , . , . 5 ■' ; , ■- *'V. ■. .. 1 .■ •: ■ "v '' 1 •’ * - a / •** , r ' ' ' * * , T ' ♦ - / ' _ . t ^ / » i ; ' ; „ p ‘ V' ’ .- * e 7 ' * * ’ 4 ‘ * ‘r a ‘ 1 X ' » ^ •'K ' , , ;5 - ,, - 1 ’ ^ : ^ ^ ' ’ ' ' * i( ' ! ‘ t w * { . ' * ' _ * r r ® . . • ” % ' '• , ■'i ; , * ’V ‘ ' , ‘ ’ ’ O’ - H' \ * 1 * K* " * l J ^f l , " ' * fir v " ' v ' j ,|V . ^*, 14 J t > .> ? , ■ ■ .*«*■.1" - zV . r 1 ■ ’ ■ ' ; t ::' ■ ■ \ " . 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" ; ■ ' special J .X - A s a s p e c ia l f o r a s h o r t t im e I w ill g iv e a b e a u t i fu l e n la r g e m e n t w ith e a c h b a b y s i t t in g f o r p h o t o s . -i / , ' 1 r * , - r• . ‘ „ ’ - , * 1 us - r * ■ ■ '(• tl Vi'-1 „ ' . . * *p J . VICTOR TARR, Artist ■ •>>. ■ r'-.■ '.■ l ' Cedarville, Ohio . v ’.■ ■■ f f f *>■ " • ■*•"* *. ’ , , * . "-1 . K o d a k F i n i s h i n g . P i c t u r e F r a m i n g ‘ \ 1 • s ■ . * ' ■A ,J. V. f ■ ■ , ' ~ X V \ . “ . ■ - . . . - ' V• 4 ■ ' ■ ■ ■ t v - •■ . . ” T* -V ’ ■ * ■ ' , ' * y .. -5' . X .......................... ' ■. • .K, ■ ■ . hU x- <); t -’•i J ' Ql Money Saved Is* The Best Insurance Money on deposit in a savings account is tha best insurance you can have. No cause works so much on, a con scientious wan who loves his* family . as th* inadequacy of protection that lack of money affords. Insure your own ease of mind, a* well a* Insure the independence of your family, by starting a Savings Account at thjp’ Association today; $1 is enough anowe pay 8 per cent inter est annually, B e Cedarville Building & Loan Association t HR<3I ^ @ i.T A N - btNO >V ASAlN *AV,Nt5j| * mm *• The little doctor--* Liberty Bell for home deposits is supyRstf on all Tam Having* Account* of $1 or more. % *v if*' * V fr , v ****, /
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