The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52
UNwiiimiij-Tr1 t ni it n. lit ---.. r....,m ,- * * * *■ * • • * * * mcm . am >mstmu. • * , * * m m t m m * Tatan* ofcia, srmnt II* wwfc mid btr« wfi# dMMI*. ■ Mr, **d ICvt* Rail WMn o f Day* * * ^ 8uad*y gut** g{ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Spans*?. O . FARM WAHtSU-Wantad to hrar from owaor of a farm, for Ml* for f*U iWivary, (Jiv* lowest price. X j . Jones, Box 651, Unity, 111, Bar. C. C. Kyk of Qilmoro, Iow»» ia visiting at tba boms of his brother, Job* Kyia f ; r • 'U St#> D«Wln« Milling Co year oojd for tbrosbiag, and get X. E, Randall of Plain City, spent n couple of days her® this week visit- mi: among friends and acquaintances <^ora Trumbo and daughter, Mildred, are visiting relatives in Os born thte. weak. For Sale: California Privet Sedge, {strong two year old plants for1W f i Spar hundred. At the Mar ley Briggs Nuxsey, Jamestown, 0, Mrs, Clarence Finney entertained J their neighborhood Tuesday evening I to an Ice cream party. During the evening Yictrola and piano musk was rendered, ' J, W. Johnson, who suffered a par alytic stroke about a week ago is much improved and able to be about his room. For Sale;, Fresh Jersey cow and ten day old calf. Phone a 1-2 pri 163. Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Stevenson en tertained n number of friends last Saturday honoring Rev. and Mrs. Walter Morton and family of Millers jburg, Ky. • Lost:- An overshoe on the street. Finder please call No, B. Kodak finishing 24 hours service!. Films today—Pictures tomorrow. - Tarris Studio Wheat! Wheat!! Whmtl! DeWIne Milling Co. George . Siegler went to Marietta, 0., Tuesday to spend several days looking after his school work. The-annual Kyle reunion will be held in the Walter Ferguson grove on the Xenia and Clifton pike, Aug, 23rd. f rt'Wmil.lyiiujuiji!iwnii i nwm.iHnwm.—m< o <y i f* .« v i *-v.^-asmai A E_ ntu: •Mill#.~ - i d %» m ‘Ir-<' • ? -‘ I 1 ! 11 -ft" H -33, , •! *7$ si: y fe i ^ I 1 •W flPMsl II® * The Leading Home Furnisher For Over Thirty-Five Years % fj^vPie'ihupy«aji i«>n ... :nTo i }^ :"r:.:ri^ i c S3- Mrs. Julia Taylor, who makes her, home with Mr. and Mrs, W. H, Bar ber, is quite poorly being confined to her bed. Why send your films away and wait a week or ten days for your pic ture?. Takq them to Tarris Studio -and. get your pictures in. 2<f hours. Dr, and Mrs. M. I. Marsh and Miss Wilmah Spencer spent Friday, in Ox- for withMr, and Mrs. L.H. Sullenber- ger. T T ’S only fair to leave this tire question up to X a third party who has nothing to ‘gain or Ipse. Walk up to the driver of any car you see equipped with Hartford Cord Tires. Ask himwhether he wilt recommend them to you—whether he is go ing to buy them again. -f We believe you’ll come to us for Hartford Cords on the strength of his answer. ' HARTFORD The W orld ’ s Cheapest Insurance 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, fire 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. Come in. and select a safe deposit box today. DieExchangeBank CEDARVILLE , OHIO Resources Over $500,000.00 4% Interest Paid on Savings EAGLE“MIKADO” fo r fa l» «***»* PencilNo.174 ■UK-AT j C' M*d*l*fh»#»«*♦• * ******MIKADO e a g l e f in A c o S p a r V on e w v o f t £ Adair’s August Furniture Sale NoW Going on Our Prices are the talk of ail Greene County N o t in recen t years have pr ices been so low . F rom Saturday , when th e sale started , pu t store has been th e scene o f th e m o s t en thu s ias t ic selling. Never be fo re have y ou r do llars had such extraord inary pu rcha s ing pow er a s r igh t now and here. I f y ou need new h om e fu rn ish ings n ow—o r w ill need any later—d on ’ t le t th is opp o rtun ity pass. , , » HERE ARE A FEW OFFERINGS PICKED AT RANDOM FROM OUR STOCK Genuine Walnut Dresser—W ith Metal Beds—In white enamel, Suite in blud Velour, 3 pieces,' $80.00 Grey Decorated Bed and plate mirror, S p e c i a l , , . * , . ........ old ivory, gold, Mahogany .and reduced- $168.00 , Chiffonier reduced . j j j^ Q Q Q • « ♦ ft .♦ -.a • .* « • * ft f! ► $65.00 lylahogany, Bed Daven- , walnut finishes, ^ rr“ ....:..$48.50 $4.50 to$36.50 atF!°!'!^am!>s:!!!?!sJ$17.50 l . p ^_ ov «* mim Davenport $24.00 3 piece Fiber Living Room Suite, reduced t o . . . . . . . .,$129*00 . . . $55.00 Chiffonier rr 3 piece Walnut Bed CJ/JQ A A duced t o . . . L . . . . Room State Spec ia l. . ^ ^ ^ . special ' £ 8 7 0 0 4 piece Tudor Bed Room Suite Dresspr reduced t o . . . i f w ! / » U u a t ................................... »pU# i v U in Walnut £1616 0 0 $37.00 Walnut Dressing Table 4 piece Windsor Bed Room Suite' x S p e c ,a ....................... , ’ $ 2 5 0 0 *» W d m . t .w i * Porcela; » Top Kitchen Cabinets, $16.50 $375,00 Overstuffed Dauenport f r . t 1. . : : . . . . . ' . ' . . $ i 7 6 . o o ^ “ 25% Off op all • . ' - f Refrigerators special » ft.' ft. ft .ft: ft * • .» '• • .* ft 'ft. ft .t; Oak Dresser, <special. . . . , . . . . , , . * SAME AS CASH IFPAID IN60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER Stoves, Victrolas JL A T 1 J > Q 20^24 North Detroit St. Furniture, Carpets i V i X V , S J XENIA, OHIO! $29.00 > • SBSP55B M . C . NAGLEY PricesonHertfordPassengerCor Tires andTtibes,effectiveMay 8th, . are not subject to war-tax, the war-tax havingbeen included. The annual Finney picnic -will be, held this year at Snyder Park, Spring field, Augusf 11. ' ' .Mias Nelle Hawkins of Pittsburgh Pa. Is spending .two weeks with Mr. |and Mrs, EerVey Bailey. , , . . ] . T* ir . 1 . . y John Myers of Springfield and .Nel son Myers o f Glendale, O., were cal-,‘ led home Sunday because of the ill ness of their father, Harvey Myefs. The Clifton Presbyterian congre gation and the Sabbath School held!1 a picni on the church grounds Wed nesday, j1 Dr. W. J- Stockstill, pastor of thq-; j Norwood, O., M> E. church, spent’ ] Tuesday night'with Mr.1and Mrs. C, ■EvMasters. ■. ->5, ... ; ........... .............I.............. k G. H, Creswell of this place and’ Edwin Bradfnfce of Xenia drove { through to Msrinna, Ark. several! days ago c-xpecting to be gone about j three weeks. , Rev. Joshua Kyle of Amsterdam, New' York, was a “week-end guest of his nephew and family, .Mr. and Mrs, J, E, Kyle, Rev. Kyle is attending the Bible Conference in Xenia and is a * guest Of Judge C, H. Kyle and family. Miss Georgia Thompson who is a teacher in the' Cincinnati public schools, has been a guest this week' with Mrs. Edith Blair. Mrs,'Will Col lette of Van Wert, O., a cousin, is al- a guest of Mrs. Blair. The twenty-fourth annual reunion of the Gordon family will bc held at Snyder Park, Springfield, O., Wed nesday, August 10, 1922. We eppect the largest crowd wo have ever had. Come and help make it the best. Save fo r Old Age But three men in every hundred are self-supporting or "financially fixed” at 66 years, according to statistics; Are you to be one of the three or one of the fit ? Now is the time to de cide. Answer by opening a Savings Account in this Association now. We pay 6 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually, and your small begin ning wilt Soon grow to such propor tions as will mean independence for you. , * TheCedarvilleBuilding& LoanAssociation St. Augustine Parish, Jamestown will give their annual picnic this year on Thursday, August 17th. It will be held at the Thomas Andrew grove on the Federal pike and there will be no admission charges. Gome and enjoy the supper and amusements offered for young and old. Under the direction, of Mrs, Titus I will conduct aft exclusive fall, and winter Patlot Millinery in. my home. My endeavor will he to please in stylo and price. Early lfall hats on display next week. Mrs.- Margaret Tarbox The Clark's Run Club annual picnic was held yesterday at Snydef Park, Springfield The day was delightful and a very plcasgnt time enjoyed by‘ all who attended, Miss Lois McFarland was given a surprise Tuesday evening when a number of her friends came td remind her of her seventeenth birthday. Games and music were enjoyed after which dainty refreshments were ser ved. Miss LUcile Halites, daughter of Mrs, Allen Haines of Springfield, was a guest of Miss Wilmah Spencer, Oft Tuesday, t, . , t Ruth Bunts visited over the week with Dr. Ralston ahd family of Yel low Springs, t Wanted—A District Manager or General Agent to sell a complete line of fruits for the orchard and home, roses, shrubs and oramental trees for landscape work and sell street trees, also to employ sub-agents for nearby . Mr. E. P, Gates, General Secretary territory. Write Quaker Hill, Nutscr- jwill speak at the Clifton Presbyterian ies, Newark, New York State, and let!church at, 10:30, ’ Sabbath, Mr, Gates us toll yoU-the particulars. - . ] has been in Xenia attending the Bible MONEY TO LOAN ! Conference .All are invited. f — -------------- ! Long Term Federal Farm Loans ati „ 6 1-2 per cent. Semi-annual payments - J S £ L ? & ' n s K S in l ? L 2 v*lrlhbv*‘ jJwSJ* <tnd America before the time vu j ! i ^ authority of The ojpthe American Indian. The gold bells federal harm Loan Act,” Write or , 0f costa Rica are exquisite examples Difference In Tinie. In reply to our observation that he and his son and namesake resembled each other greatly, old BIO Slivers said: ‘“The main dlfference,’tw!xt me! an* young Bill is, when I put in a day : at work I don’t feel muchlike namin' j 'ronhd at nfgbts; and when young Bill I puts in a night runnfn* 'round he don't feel much like workln' next day."— Tppeka Capital. Chilean Traffic Rules. There are no road rules nor speed limits in Chile outside of the cities, but the speed limit in the cities is 26 kilometers (15% miles) art honf. In the traffic rules of the various Chilean Cities there Is a lack of uniformity, the Valparaiso regulations requiring an automobile to pass to the right of a coming car, while In Santiago If must pass to the left call for free Information, Morris D. Rice, Secretary, The Community Natiohal Farm Loan Association, Os born, 0 . (8t) of metal-work; many of them are mod eled in the form of birds, monkeys and grot«*q[ue heads. . _ w ^ r * WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOO HAVE TO WEAR THEM Tlffgny'a Optical Service Pro vides YOU With thft Best, TIFFANY BETTER GLASSES S, Detroit S t. . Xenia, 4 Have your old Furniture upholster ed, refinished, repaired! Work called for and delivered from 1 to 10 miles from Xenia. Send in your address. Will be in Cedarvilie September 4-5-6 • Elmer W eyrich . 1441 Huffman Ave., DAYTON, - - - OHIO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN ' T H E jD A Y T O N P OW E R AN D L IG H T C O M P A N Y SOUND-SOLID-SAFE \ 29 GREEN STREET XENIA, OHIO
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