The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

1 (T- • • • * * • • • m iMAi m tmmM, ♦ ♦ ♦ # if # * * * * .M%» Onm B ow * I* spending ***» ow i fam viaitiag with. friend# ho TraW&SO* O. Dr. bm Aafieeson *pd dually ..pw ' t i » w e ^ c n a in Cotombu* visiting wiativ**, ' A mm mm b ow lo H r. *wd *Cw. Herbert Wlfitifogton WediieedMy. Mx. WWfetisgtea sow ha* Jwo &QM' * » i a daughter. C. M. Ridgway i* in IndianapoB* teking treatment for narvou* trouble. H r. Ridgway luus not hew ia fo od health fo r seme. time. Mr. and Mr*. Q. C. Sam spent Sabbath with Mr*. Saum’e mother. Mrs. John Board near p®rt William. Th» Exchange Bank has brought amt araijwfc John Shane on a note Pf 11000 in Common Pleas Court, Ww. Reed of this place has pur­ chased the Mock restaurant in Yel­ low Springs, . *!w Sal#:- Majestic Range cheap. Clara Morton Mrs, Edith Blair has returned home a fte r ' visiting with relatives in Columbus fo r some time. Best Kodak finishing. Terr’s Studio Films today—.Pictures tomorrow, r*r'f .,!!'*!*»!..,n mm in.l'lim*]. :. •«• . '*'' \ Miss Effio Conley entertained mem­ bers o f her high school class at a pic­ nic last Saturday, ^ . ..................Jill . ....... .. A*"".......IHU 11 . pa W^teh for the S. E. Weimer public sale Saturday afternoon -at the resi­ dence on South Main street. - • * . . i-;- r ^fo'make a specialty on flour direct from the mills. The DeWine Milling Company’ W , D. Nisbet o f Chicago and.Mr. and Mrs, J. E . Nisbet o f Dayton spent Sabbath at the home o f their father. Mr; J. H. Niibgt. For special attraction* th* Mur­ dock theatre is noted, Mow comes the M<3u#ea o f Shaba”, a picture without Precedent. Admission 20 and 36c out­ side o f war tax. July 19 and 20. C. N, Stuckey is riding around in an elegant new Maxwell sedan that he received Tuesday. The car is a beauty in appearance, and very at­ tractive, - . ' George Watson o f Cleveland, forr merly o f this place, dropped into town the first o f the week calling on friends. ' The “ Queeii o f Sheba” is coming _Next Wednesday and Thursday even toga at .the Murdock theatre comes the *Queen o f ^Sh^ba’V one o f the*big tures that showed in the cities a t $2 a seat. ■ ’ Mrs, W« L . Marshall o f Columbus and daughter, Mrs, James Hawkins of Xenia spent Saturday with Mr, and Mrs.. R. <3. Watt, Why send your films uway and wait a week or ten days for your pic tures, Take them to Tarr’a Studio and get your pictures in 24 hours.. Asa McLean, o f E l Paso, Texas, a former Cedarvillian, wno is stationed in Columbus fo r the summer, spent Sabbath with his sister, Mrs. Jean­ ette .Eskridge. Miss Helen Stewart and. brother, James, le ft Wednesday fo r a .two weeks visit with relatives a t New Madison and Greenville, O. Notice; All persons . are forbid trespassing on the cliffs owned by John Taylor. No picnic parties ad­ mitted even on application. , John Taylor. We have a full line o f feeds in stock at all times. Direct from fac­ tory. -Save the Middle Man’s profit. . The ^DeWine Milling Company sms The World’s Chepaest Insurance ; j v - 7 / ' ' _ t , » HE world’s cheapest insurance is . a safe deposit box such as is available at this Institution. It safeguards jewelry and , keepsakes against theft, carelessness, storms, lire and floods. And it does all this for a . few cents a week. When such security can be had at such a low cost, it is unwise to run any risk.' , > . t „ J Come in and select a safe deposit box ' today. f t TheExchange Bank CEDARVILLE, OHIO Resources Over $500,000.00 4% Interest Paid on Savings Public Sale! I will sell at Public Sale at my residence on S. Main street) Cedarville,'the following Household Goods: Saturday, July 15, 1922 Commencing at 1:30 P* M. Bed*, Spring*, Mattres*es, Dresser, V e lv e t Couch, Chairs, Dishes, Pans, Kettles, Silverware, Chiffonier, Round T ab le , China Closet, Side Board, Pictures, Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, Kitchen Tab le , Stands, Library Table and many other things too numerous to mention. 'T mnr rrn -ft Mill fryJU* WMC «na»at*d upon Monday at th* MeGtolLan hos­ pital fo r ehroui* appeadUti*. From latest reports ah* k getting along « wspidjy as could be expected. Furniture Upholstering and re­ pairing. All work called fo r and de­ livered. Will be in Cedarville, Aug, 1, 2 or S. Midi in, your address to El­ mer Weyrick, 1441 Huffman are., Dayton, Ohio. R . A . Murdock report* the sale o f Ford cars on the increase. The factory is now behind with the orders and agent are compelled to take their turn. Mr, Murdock received four car* this week when he could have u s ed * dozen. tftft . Jfc ) _______ . WEIMER JOSEPH GORDON* Auct. > Howard Boolman sustained. ]e broken arm Wednesday evening while attempting to crank a Ford. The right armarm was broken at the wrist The Research Club held a lawn party at the home o f Mrs, J. E.-Hast- ihgs Saturday night honoring Prof, and Mrs, Leroy Allen, who leave soon fo r Winfield, Kan, Messrs, C. E, Masters and S, C. Wright and their wives motored to Covington, O,, Sabbath, spending the day with Rev. and Mrs. James Ohesnut. Mr., and Mrs. Frances' Sibley o f Min­ neapolis, Mrs. Julia Patton o f Col­ umbus andson Lester o f Cliilton, N, Yr visited last week at the heme o f My. apd Mrs. Ed. Dean. Mrs. Patton and sMrs. Sibley are'sisters o f Mr. Dean. No picture o f recent years has been put on the screen with as.'much splen­ dor as the “ Queen o f Sheba” . It is truly a wonderful story with all the richness that would be expected in the days when such history was made. Admision 20 and 35c. War tax is extra. Coming July 19 and 20. Com for sale in crib. F. O. Harbison. Dr. and Mrs. Ml I, Marsh enter­ tained the members o f the U. P. Ses­ sion and ,their 'wives Friday even­ ing in honor o f Prof, and Mrs. Leroy Allen. An evening dinner waa served the twenty or more guests present. Misses Lucile and Eleanor Johnson have been spending several days in Spring Valley as guests o f Miss Mar­ garet Weller. Mrs, JF. B. Turnbull, Mrsi W. A. Johnson were hostesses Monday af­ ternoon to a number o f ladies in hon­ or o f Miss Jennie Bratton, who will leaves soon t o make her home in Chicago and Mrs.’ Leroy Allen, who with her husband goes to Winfield, Kaa, , Misti Dorothy Wilson and brother, Robert, left Monday fo r Columbus to Spend a few weeks with their mother, Mrs. Anna Wilson, who is attending O. S. U. summer school. I t cost a great fortune to put on the “ Queen o f Sheba” You can have fio idea o f the splendor and display used unless you see it. The picture bias drawn big everywhere and to ac­ comodate the crowds here that will want to sed it Mr. Murdock has it booked fo r two nights, next Wednes­ day and Thursday. Kodak Jtakfchtf S4 hours same*, Film* today—Ptetars* tomorrow. Tarn’s Studio Will all who have moms to let to students pleas* list them now with Mr; 6. C» Wright, stating number o f romp*, price, with or without bath, and whether men or women are de­ sired? JULY CLEARANCE SALE Prof, John Stewart and family o f Dayton apont the week-end with the former’* parents, Dr, and Mrs, J. O. Stewart, Miss Mary Cooper was therecipient o f two very delightful showers in her honor in recognition o f her coming marrigae to Rev. „ Ralph Elder of Belie Center that will take place soon. Tuesday afternoon Miss Alberta Creswell gave a shower for ‘Miss Co'opper at the home o f her sister-in- law, Mr*. Paul H. Cresweil in Xenia. About twenty ladies from this place and from Xenia were present. As the gifts were unwrapped by the guests each wrote a piece o f poetry concern­ ing same. Ice cream, cake punch and mints were served. Thursday after noon Miss Julia' Harbison gave a shower for Miss Cooper, about 35 Quests being present. Refreshments of' salad and ice cream were served. Saturday, July 15, is the Last Day o f ' Our Sale Special items are placed on sale each day. A splen­ did opportunity to test the purchasing power o f the dollar; The Cedarville Filibusters, a newly organized ball team composed o f Ce- <arville boys, traveled to Clifton last Friday to play the Clifton All Star*. The local team waa defeated by a, score o f ' 7 to 1.* Light hitting and poor base running were responsible fo r the defeat. The All-stars played fair brand o f ball, “ Thunderclap” Hazlett pitched a good game fo r Clif on. The batteries .were: Clifton: lazlett and Mills. Cedarville, Brat­ ton, Nagley and Wisecup and Acton, The following afternoon the All- Stars played us a tot , urn game, they seemed confident o f another victory >ut when the game ended it was found uhat the Clifton boys were on the short end o f a 10-4 qcore. The Pill- busters seemed to have received their batting eye fo r several o f tbo boys got safe hits and Bratton, Wisecup and Acton hit the sphere fo r two >ases. Nagley pitched a good game for Cedarville. The batteries were Clif­ ton: Mills and Harris;* Hazlett and Mills, Cedarville: Nagley and Wise­ cup, E, D, H. OBITUARY George Oscar Marshall, youngest son o f the late William and Julia Marshall was born near Cedarville on the 20th day o f May 1882, and died the 20th o f June 1922, being 40 years, 29 days o f age. He leaves be­ hind one brother, Isaac o f Tampa, Florida with his wife and two chil­ dren, Helen aged ,12 and Julia Mar­ garet, aged S to mourn the loss o f a kind and dutiful husband and fath­ er. While Mr. Marshall has been a sufferer the past two years he has been patieht and strived hard fo r the care o f his. family, Only a few days before his last illness he was on duty at th« paper mill where he waa overcome, death following a few days later. CARD OF THANKS—We Wish to extend our sincere thank's «to our friends and neighbors fo r the kind­ ness shown us during the sickness and death o f my husband. Also to friends and relatives and the Hagar- strawboard and Paper Co. fo r their beautiful floral tributes and to Rev, Harriman fo r his consoling remarks knd to Undertaker Mrs, H. A . Barr fo r her kindness and hospitality. Mrs. Alya Marshall and Children (Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tarbox enter­ tained a. number o f friends at din­ ner last Friday evening. A C learance o f D o tted O rgand ies Dotted Organdies blue, yeilow, rose and white dotted organdies $1.25 and $1.50 valuas specially priced 45c A C learance o f Sport S ilk s One Table of Baronet Satin, Fan-ta-ei Silk and Silk Crepe Knit, Values up to $3.30. Specially priced $2.49 JULY CLEARANCE ON BEDDING SHEETS Irish Landlord* Get Out. Loffi Gougli, like many another Irish landoWner, is leaving his home iu the old Country. Lough Curta castle- }rt County Galway lias lately been, dis­ mantled and Its fine old contents dis­ posed of. The" castle, which stands overlook­ ing the Lough, Is wonderfully pictur­ esque. It was built for Lord Gort by < Nash himselfJat a cost of $40,900 and - was'purchased by the Goughs after the Irish famine of 1847, when the vis­ count o f his day ruined himself in the endeavor to feed his starving ten­ antry. The present home of the Gorts In the Isle of Wight, East Cowes cas­ tle, was built by Nash, who designed, It for hi* own occupation. ; Another valuable property to go U Sir Hew Hamilton Dalrymple’s roman­ tic home, Luchie, on the ruins of Tam tallon castle, which figures in “Mar- mlon.” The property, with a fine acre­ age, Includes the greater part o f North j Berwick. Sir Hew, It Is good to hear, 1 Is at leaht no.t selling The Bass Rock1 In the Firth o f Forth, which la his.— London Mall. Products of India. The principal agricultural product* of India Include wheat, rice, oil seeds, cotton,., jute, sugar, tobacco had tea Hi British India (in 1919-1920), 255,- 000,000 acres had crops growing - on them, about 31* per cent being rice crops; O per cent wheat; 38 per cent other pulse and food grains; 7 per cant cotton, jute and other fibers, and 5 per cent oil seeds.* Jute cultivation bits been very profitable. The mineral products,' besides mica, rubles and jade. Include salt, the production oi Which Is about 1,891,000 tons. In 1918 the output o f coal in India was 22,628,- 000 tons, nine-tenths o f It coming from Bengal, Orissa and Bihar; crude pe­ troleum (chiefly from Burma), 806,000,- 000 gallons'; manganese ore, about 538,000 tbns; saltpeter, 18,000 tons; wolfram, 3,577 tons; monazlte, 2,024 tons, and gold, which Is nearly all from Mysore, about 507,000 ounce*. Comparatively Little • Water In Lakes. All the lakes in the" world are1esti­ mated to contain only 2,000 cubic miles'* of water, compared with 324,000,000 cubic miles of water In the oceans* 63x90 Kenwood S&eets, $1.40 values;......... ........................................................... $1,19 73x90 Kenwood Sheets, Hemstitched, $1.50 value..................... .. i .$1.29 81x90 KenwoodSheets, $1.60 value*. .......................................... i .$'1.39 81x90Kenwood Sheets, Hemstitched, $1,70 value. - .......... .................. ........... . ,$1.49 81x99 Kenwood Sheets, $1.80 values. ',.................................... -______............ .. ,$1.59 . 81x90Dwight Anchor Sheets, Hemstitched, $2.00values................................... . . ,$1,79 72x90, White Wing, Seamed, $1,00 values. . . . . . . . . . . ...........................................89c . " 72x90Unbleached Defiance, $1.00; values................ ............... ....................... . ,59c P ILLOW CASES 42x36 Franconia' Cases, 29c values......... ...................................... . ............ .. .2,3c 42x36Heroic Cases, 3jc values. ..................................... .29c 42x36Sterling Cases,37 l-2c value......................... ................ ............. . ,33c 42x36 Mascot Cases, Hemstitched, $37 1-2c v a l u e , I . ,33c 42x36 Dwight Anchor cases, 45c v a l u e s .............................. .39c - 45x36.Dwight Anchor cases, 50c values,.................... ,30c 45x36 Dwight Anchor cases, Hemstitched, 62 l»2c v a l u e s . ...... ..... ............ 53c” S T E R L IN G S H E E T IN G 7-4Bleached Sheeting, 50c v a l u e ....... ............ * . .43c yard 8-4 Bleached Sheeeting, 55c value,... j ......... ............. ,49c yard.. 9-4Bleached Sheering, ,69c v a l u e ...... . ....................... .:49c yiirk f .», ..»•,. * , , ,i - * , . . ,53c yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,49c y a rd . ..................... .......... . 49c yares 10-4 Bleached Sheeting. 65c value. 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, 55c value,......... . 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting, 69c value... . . . . B E D $P R E A D S Single bed Crochet Spreads, $3.75 .value. ......... ..........,$2.95 Double bed Crochet Spread, $3.00 value. ............. ,$2,49 Double bedCrrchet Spread, $2,75 value. .$2.49 Double bek Crochet Spread, $3.75 to $4-00 values,. . . . ......... ... j ......... $3.19 Jobe Brothers Company XENIA* OHIO JCX. GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X r t MEN’S SUIT SALE Young Men’s and Boy’s SALE CONTINUES ALL WEEK Y Men’s AU W ool Suits $45.00 Reduced.. . . . . . . . .$35.00 $40.00 Reduced. $28.50 $35.00Reduced.. * . .«. . . .$27.50 $30.00 Reduced. ......... .$28.50 $25.00 Reduced*.. <. . . **.$17.50 One Lot Must Go at $10.00 Men’s Palm Beeches $25.00 Reduced*................$17.50 $22.50 Reduced.................$17.50 u * $20.00 Reduced..........,..$15.50 $18*00 Reduced. * . . . . . . ,*$13.50 $16.50 Reduced................. $12.75 $15.00 Reduced....... ..........$12.75 Ond Lot $10.00. Boys’ A ll W oo l Suits $18.002 Pant*.'............,,.$13.50 $16.50 2 Pant*......... .,,.,.$ 1 2 .7 8 $J15.00 2 Pant*............. $10.80 $12.50 2 Pants. , , . . ,$8.50 $10 2 p a n t s . .$7 $8.50 2 pants.................... $5 S traw Hats R educed M en ’s W o r k Shirts R educed M en ’s Odd Pants Reduced B o y s ’ Odd, Pants R educed K idd ies Straw s yi Price & RICHARDS 33 East Main Street, f Xenia. Ohio The Home o f Kuppenheimer Good Clothes

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