The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
wmmmmmmm SMJHMfi SWC* TOT MAY* •m m u * n on e rar«w** e n w t m « **► rt * Y*« with tfc.B*rt TIFFANY BETTBR VR Detaeit Ofc • g l a s s e s Z m ^ 0* . DhtrthtUm . R. A. MURDOCK, Cedarvfile^and Jaasastaw* # # * # ♦ # • # # • • Firtmrei. framed *fc Terris fitadlo. HIM teSTinm.lililU^lh * 6^4 IMI»«M»**#* iky, Don't forgafc bb* Cedar Val* Daws fiale w Nw sm lw t Hew Girl in town. She win la# ia I lieMRkiris Furaitartoi glee* Window, Saturday, October Of Announce your gaoldi public sale in the iteal Estate. FARMS •" Town Reeldences-—Vacant Let* WFB and FIRE INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE The Beet on Earth J . 0. McCorkdl SggfoS WHY DID SMITHSON CHOOSE THE UNITED STATES? No one knows why James .Smithson, an Englishman, bequeathed his fortune to the U n it e d S ta tes to fo u n d , a tW a s h t n g t o n , an “ establish m e n t f o r th e increase a n d diffusion o f know ledge a m p n g m e n .” , , - - W h a t e v e r h is m ason , it is certain th a t h is gift fo rm ed . th e basis o f t h e m o s t im p o rtan t scientific organ ization in th e c o u n tr y * T h e s t o r y .o f th e Sm ithson ian In s ti tu tio n is to ld in on* o f 1 th e series o f fo ld e rs and . booklets p n O u r G o v e rnm e n t n o w . being issued b y th is In s titu tio n . I f y o u r n am e is n o t on o u r H a t y o u shou ld d ro p in to d a y a n d h a v e it p u t o n . , ■J ' ' + ^ *T The Exchange Bank •u« Charles Gilbreath ef been spending • few daya Dsyten has s at home. . Mm. A 35. Rlohards entertained the member* of .the Home Culture dub Tuesday afternoon. A beautiful large picture with each dozen baby picture* at Tarri* Studio. New Girl ia town. She will be in MeJuillaa'* Furniture Store Window, Saturday, October 22, Phillip Kyle, Helen Kyle, and Mr. Findley, Rodent* at Muskingum Col lege, spent the week-end with Wil lard Kyle. They came ^own to at tend the Witteuburg-Muakingum game at Springfield last Saturday. . ... . in .r,.r Dr, J. 0, Stewart is in Buffalo, N, Y,, having gone last week, when* be ia attending clIntic of Dr, Porter, who ia a specialist in obskettries. Mrs, Stewart joined her husband this week in Buffalo land after spending a few days in that city will go on to New York City. 1 Nofjoe:- Hunters are warned not to hunt’ with dog'or gun on 0. F, Marshall'* farm. Charles Spenoer has sold out bis; restaurant to Sherman Jones, the Change to take place , Monday. Frank Hilbucn of Lodi, 0 ., has been j called here by the illness, of his moth er,.Mrs. Martha Milbura. For Sale;- Duron Jersey Hogs^The best of breeding. Both mala and fe male, From $15,00'to $80.00 per head. Also one yr, old Angus hull. F. B, TumbtfU or Fred Algireu, Phone 15 or 3 on 151. Kodak work Studio,■' finished at Tare's Mrs, W. L. .Clematis is spending the week the guest of, relatives in Wil mington, r , , Bring the children' in on bright | day* for photos at Tarr'e Studio. Mri) and Mrs, Harvey Myers were called to Sprmgfield Sabbath. owing to the sickness of their daughter-in Miss Wilmah Speftcer, who fa at-11RW» Mrs. George Myers tending 0. S.'U.,‘ spent the week-end J —................~ at home, , I W. L, Clemans is in Cleveland this ..... . ...... mi. ‘ j week attending the Masonic Grand Mr, and Mrs, Howard Turnbull |•odge, The.meetings are being held spent Saturday end Sabbath with jin the Masonic temple in that city, the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.' said to be one.of the largest and fin-, J. A, Bumgarner of Columbus. j est in the (country, Mr, Clemans is WkMi of the local lodge. Mr* and Mrs, R,,F, Leech and daughter of Winchester, 0„ spent the I Mrs. J. W. Johnson^ Mrs. Harry week-end with Mr. and Mrs, J, E, Townsley, Mrs, V, E. Busier, Mrs. B. Kyle. Mrs, Leech and Mrs, Kyle are H. Little, Mrs. Wm« ‘Marshall, Mrs. sisters. • { Bridgman, Mrs. H. M. Stormont at tended the Springfield .District Mia- STRAIGHT SALARY: $85.0fi per l sionary meeting of the M; E. Church, week and expenses to man or woman at Lima last week; There were more with tig to introduce Eureka Egg than a thousand delegates present. Producer. Eureka' Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, m ; Mr. and Mrs, A, 12. Smith and their granddaughter, Thelma Smith, who have been spending two weeks in Chicago, arrived .home Monday. The. trip was madehy automobile. Sixfcyflve'head of Dnroehogs will be sold at -public. sale-November-ll at Cedar Vale farm. These sales are held semi-annually and when you get a hog of this breeding you are not getting the culls. Here will be ypur opportunity' to select gopd blood at your own price. Mri and.Mrs. Charles Nisbet , aftd son, John,' Of Loveland; W. D. Nisbet DavidLowry and family, who start- « *.»,iascs a r r -t r H. Nisbet, , Miss Merle McFarland, who has been connected with a Springfield fur house, has resigned to accept a posi tion. as matron at the O. $. k 8 . 0 , Home, Xenia- . < { taken sick in Arizona and had to re turn. He states to the Herald that he Would Have been unable to make the trip hy auto"owing to the snow in th* mountains, T Robt. Bird & Sons Co. . ..... ........ ..... . ..til.... . ..... ... nlliifinijl .... .... 1 r '* *- ; • ■ * , i ■ * Out prices are right. Our prices are lowest. Winter goods have nearly all arrived, and you see them a t . the new low prices. Some prices are only half what they were a year ago. Wall Paper Just in, brand new stock. Prices range as low as 5c per roll. Men’s Work Shoes , See our special . . . . . . $ 2 . £ 5 at. ■Mo Boys* Sh Two or three patterns . ♦ - »* * * *##•##**♦ /.w ■N :O 0S y ,$ 2.25 Women’s Shoes Several patterns to closeout. $1.65 to$3.75Pair «»*•**# GROCERIES PotAtOClv w•a« • v •*« a* •» i t u •» « a 4$C JPtCa a»'» «'*•'*.« ad *a »# g «'*#*'•* w ^ iLs))* " . ^ * ■ > u St^f Soap, .* *i i « « • t sk s « s a * ** a a »6c 0* 30&P*#'•«•'«:dawaa.*#** w **6c ^AVy *a»s-»«a m *»v«a*•* a .6c B a I j * RWfOk k*v * s\ « t I « « s * a «' » kkki » 0 •k^C, U )» a #ua aw w-.4- *.w*w a *. •■#.** a25o SaInionf 2 . ................... . . ............. 25c “Franklin” GoWen^Syrups 4 !0c can Can Com*#**••<« m ** o m «•« 10c can/ OraHges,. . . , , * . . . »« , *. »f* , . . »3c rich ■ Aj^klei*. « • , 4 lbs.27c Model Floor ...................................... .90c Sack Apple Butter, ......... .35c, Qt, LardCompountl.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 1-2 lb* Mrs. Anna Townsley has received word of the death of her cousin, T, M, Levering in Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Levering was, the husband of Miss Ella Reid, daughter of the late Dr. H. M. Reid, formerly of this place. Mrs, Levering is the sole sur vivor of .the fam ily.Mr, Leyering was stricken with j^idysia and was ill but one week. The cool weather is supposed to hei good for fishing at thB reservoir and local sportsmen'have been taking advantage of the sport. Those who have gotie within the past week were Charles F. Marshall, .W. H. Bather, William Hopping, George Little, W. A. Turnbull, Ralph Wolford, Dr, Lee Anderson, John Marshall and Wm. Marshall. John Ross and Raymond Bitenour and families went up last week for a few’^iays. ThO first division of the U. P, churchheld their social Tuesday even ing at the church. For entertainment the “Brightville Chautauqua” was jgiven, covering a complete program. The talent was from the membership of that division, and the audience Was treated to musical numbers<byfamous artists, living pictures, Farmers Day, and a Jubilee Concert Company, Fred ToWnsley was superintendent. After the performance ’the guests were' treated to refreshments. DiUPickles.. :*fI#■#«fc1- ## * *# t *' ** 5c each SWEATERS Ail newstock in at vtfryk>wprice*, and a fewcarried over from last year at from 14 t o 3-4 *f last yearsprice. Some very s|»d*k. ;... E xtra Special - Granulated Sugar 17.Lbs. for* , . « * #, t $1,00 10Lbs. f or« . . < > « 6 1 o . . . _ ^ ^ t U R D A Y ........... Fresh Country Butter • j * w >■ 45eLb . mol* rnfrmmuumk' R. BIRD & SONS CO. South Main street is to be ircfprov ed aa a.result of a working agree nisnt between the county commis sioners, the trustees and council. Jt is proposed to regrade the street and cover it with stone and then roll it. Council will ptortda coal for She road roller and the Water while citizens have donated their services to have the stone hauled free. The cost of the stone win be on the commissioners. The street is in bid condition and on less Improved before bid weather comes will be impassable by spring, The Jamestown pike has been re graded and rolled and is nowin a fair condition regardless of the fact that on* could hardly drive over it before the work was done. Most of our roads could be put in better condition if they ware Worked in the' same way. A- i*t*e number o f U. F. Ladies were in Springfield yesterday at tending the forty-third annual con vention of Xenia Fresbyterial Mis sionary Society at the First U. F, chureh in tiiajt ofty*’ Miss Lulu Hen derson o f this place, now located in Zanesville, 0., where she is engaged in Ofty Missionary work, was on the morning program. Her address was “She Need of the Hour*. Mrs, 1, ft White is president, Mm. A G. Col lins, |ad Viee Resident; Mrs. J, ft, Hastings, Mi*e Myi iary, i s i m m * UNI' mectiy from tide aecttou. i Ocrripnoiading geerrtarf; I* fAmmyii Junior ies««- mm m #1 punk» iaiiaa*MOMiMdWs .ADAIR' S« THE LEAPINGHOWFUmSSHEIE TOR OVER THOtXY YEARS FURNITURE PRICES » *>' Have Touched Rock Bottom According to statements in recent isguetnf the dtily, pepers in ftdyjmof in prices by furnitureminufecturersissnticipafctdshortly Our advice is to buy furniture now'if saving moneymeansanything;toyou., Bed Room 3 piece queen Anne B e d Room Suite (similar t o out) back to NORMAL. Per Furniture Down Forty-Eight Cent, Say* Federal Agents. Furfiiture has .dropped more than anyother article except food, and was only 1 per cent higher than that arti cle June 14, according t*‘ the report of the Federal reserve agents of New York City, At the July markets held in Grand Rapids, Chicago and High Point, N, C,, during . July,.' •furniture prices ■reached the lowest level in five years, dropping, back to almosfc'rpre-war fig ures. ft is doubtful whether furniture will remain at this level, as lumber is advancing and-other materials' have reached- rock bottom and are 'certain to reboundsoon to some'extent. Fur niture'probablyvrill be stabilized* it is asserted/at 33 i-3' per cent, below 1320 prices, ’ $94.00 4 piece Walnut bed Room Suits. v\ Apiece Adams Style Bed Room Suite.. * . . . . . . . . . . Period Dressing Tab les. «., • > . . •• Period Vanity * Dresser*-. a * * a a , $129.00 $187.00 ,$33.00 up $59.00 bp OVERSTUFFF-D LIVING ROOM . ' s u i t s ' - r > - - 3 piece Suite in C C A f l Blue Velour,; ......... * 3 piece Suite in Tipestry < tO O C A A with loose pillo.w anus. . . 3ipiece Suite in:Ts.pestry with, wing back , Fireside Chair <fcOOC A A end R ocker.;i.......... .i/ » $ d IDINING ROO«tfi SUITS ." 3 * >- m'jt 1 y ^ ' jjlOVer 30jfiistinctiSmts on Display, $159.00 $189.00 $249.00 $214.00 $239.00 $280.00 8 piece Queen Anne Suite y , 8 piece William and _/ ' Mary Suite. S piece Chippen dale Suite. " 8 piece Stuurfc 'Suite 8 piece Cromwellian •Oak Suite.*. , . . .*.* 8 piece Adams , ' Suite * 2 1 *.*;!» * - ’ ■ ’ ; £ Get your Seating Prebism* for the Winter settled now, IV b the sensible thing to do. Then bdld weather wilt not catch you unprepared. r ' Anything and everything in the way of (COAL, GAS and OIL HEATING AP PLIANCES. Come and let SavingUevftiaS' ihthese lines, which mean a .gfeat moiiey ■isitving*- SAME AS CASH JFPAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER. 20-24 - N. Detroit Street XENIA, OHIO. Furniture, .Carpet*, Stoves, Victrolas The New Girl in McMillan’a Furni ture window ha* a souvenir Saturday, October,22, for everylady that make* her acquaintance. Under the terms of the trill of the late C. M.’Crou**, filed in Probata Court, all the property, Veal and per sonal, goes to his wife, Carrie L, Crotue, to dispose of as she-sees fit at her death. The widow is named ex ecutrix. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph G. .George of Jamestown have issued invitations to a large cempkny of friends in rec ognition of their twenty-fifth wed ding anniversary, Friday) October 21 at the home ofMr.AndrewJackson Mrs. George's father, Gnhets have been invited for two in thej&ftkwioms and eight in the evening. Two hundred delegate^will attend the countyKnight of EytMas conven tion in Xenia next Wednesday even ing. The eight lodges in the county wilt be largely represented. The price o f ; Cent Thursday. T^e ndireed strike and motor would give a greetsr edge on i* .mi sts6» am «n ahead anyway, ine went up one possibility of a mob ehipping by ;e ett oompanfrt profit. JNSese iJeSwfilhe I AMTHE COUNTET NEWSPAPER Br BKI3TOW ADAMS. fiHejbringer of tid- a in the by jha i am the Goatitoy.Newspaper. I am the friend of the family, „ --------- - ------- ,inga from other friends; I apeak to the home porch evening light of summer’s Vine-clad glow Ofapntor’s lamp. I belp^to make this evening hourf 1 record the great and the email, the varied acts o f the days and weeks that go to make up life. I am for and of the home; I foftow those who leave humble beginnings; wta^her the*' go to great ness or to the gutter, f take to them t&e thrill of old days, withwholesome messages. >. 1 speak tits Imuail# o f the comnaai man; my words are fitt#i'<^ni. understanding. Mv otmgre- hehi^Httfir' K*^n ii”l ^ # ^ R i a town; my nMtd*rs?SS« more st of imy oMJXih in may —- wv than tims* in the sehooL^ Yottng and old alike find in me stimulatio n, instrSe- * tion, ^Urtaiameat, iaspteation, .solace 4»omfort. » the chronider of birth, and leva ami death- three great fault of man’s estiatenee. ■ I am the I bring together hover and seller, to t t * » benefit b o ^ l I ** l ^ t « T w » * m a rke t-phm eo f t h e world, w k the h om e ! word o f the goods whiH»h fo r t mad clothe a n u ^ e h s ^ , and whleh m in u te r ;t o com fo r t, ease, health,' amid happiness. I am the word o f* the wmhc , th e h irte ry * f , . « » ye a r, the m o r d o f m y o o tnm w H y i n t l# a n d f i N * o f stale and nation. ■ ‘ . ■ r I ant the exponent of tite lfirta of my teata** " I amtimCewWy^NwspaiHtt', ripis>m|il^i$#|t|i JH'. . -1
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