The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

4 m w fm f j m ) KJ*t« j<H:tr*ue tusuitid oc or ...... % [**W*rit t’kilaW imwnt, o f the ,pnt -;n i bread O r g * h ;S I I swety ! every Bid be 1 A1 I . 1 I M ' Fj » w a p i t i twumto a n n o u n c e m e n t A Foot Comfort -DEMONSTRATOR... * Specially trained In the PR . SCHOLL METHOD EXTENDING FOOT COMFORT w ill he at our store 4 » Monday, September 18 ' A-1 ' ' ' You are cordially invited i Come and bring your friends Home ClothingCo. G. H. HARTMAN, Prop* Trade At-Home And Home Made Comforts - Here y ou will, find the m ost extensive line o f Blankets—Fine Big Blankets as low as $J2.50 per pair. We are featuring an extra fine wool nap blanket at $4*so ^ For many years we .have been ' supplying many homes t»f the county with HOME MADE COMFORTS*. We can show you ju st exactly what goes in to them . If we do n ot happen to have any in stock which ju st suit your fancy you may select the covering from our stock and we w ill have them m adaup for you* Priced at $5.00 to $5.75 Extr^ Large Extra Good f - 36-38 W* Main Street, Xenia, Ohio TheExchange Bank CEDARVILLE, OHIO Resources Over $500,000.00 4 f0 Interest Paid oh Savings H*ve y o u r old Furniture upholster­ ed, refinished, repaired! Work called for and delivered from 1 to 10 miles f r o m Xenia* Send in jtaur address. Will he in Cedatvilie October. 2-3-4 Elmer Weyrich 1441 Huffman Ave„ , DAYTON, - - . - °H 1 0 M «| i * *% , * 9 9 * 9 4 9 9 LOCAL AND PERSONAL 4 * 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 ' 9 Far Salat Upright piano. Cheap if sold at once. JKathUen Blair Jesse Morris la in « very serious Condition suffering with heart trouble. Miss Helen Stewart left Friday fo r New Riegel, 0 ., where she will teach this school year. We sell Swift's Fertiliser. Cali at mu* office, The DeWlue Milling Co. I The Abel Magnesia 'Company id | ; now furairisiag *te®e fo r two rp#d contract* out o f South Charleston. Fart of the stone is being shipped and part trucked. Fjerquhar Heating and Ventilating furnaces at Service Hardware. Miss AUce Finney o f near Yellow Springs entertained last Wednesday afternoon in honor o f Mrs, Paul Fer­ guson o f Sonrmerford, Ind. Those at­ tending from this vicinity were Misses Harriet and Christina Kyle, Mrs.5 Florence Rife, Mrs. A , T. Finney and Mrs. J, P; Finney, -■ ) -.’•enwe.-Hwii* -9 s ®ri* r ■r«*1TWHnWe^MM*hwb. Wanted; Corn cutters,'' Phone 3 on 10i. A . M. Peterson. C A R L O A D O F Elberta Peaches Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones o f Springfield, spent Sabbath at the home o f Mr. and Mrs, M. W* Collins. ‘ For ’Sale:- Polled Jersey cow, reg­ istered. Phone 155. • H*y! Hayl Hay! " . The DeWine Milling Co, Marion Stormont returned home last Saturday a fter spending the summer at Estes Park, Colo. Let me do your transfering and hauling. Work neatly d on e ,.. Charles Dudley, Cedarville, O. Miss Mary Taylor leaves Monday for Columbus where she enters the school fo r nursing at Grant Hospital. For A Few Cents A Week ' If ' ,-.'r * ‘ -■■' ■ ■ • ' '■ ■ Safety For Valuables —And Convenience '-A . ■ W E don't all have precious heirlooms and costly jewelry and things of ‘ great worth. But most of us have papers like in­ surance policies, wills and other impor­ tant documents whose loss would cause distress and annoyance. p . • * The place for them is in a safe deposit box in our vault* For a few cents a week they will be ab­ solutely protected—safe and yet always available* ' ’Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Smith have been spending-a week around Detroit, Mich, during the hay fever season fo r the benefit o f Mr. Smith. c Spouting, galvanized corrugated roofing at Sendee. •Miss Grace Trumbo o f Indjanolh, Iowa, and Miss Ruth Shoup, Xenia, friends o f Messrs Delmar and Herald Jobe are guests at the Jobe home this week. -■* .Miss Irene' Gildow, o f the Third Grade, fell frqVn a swing at the pub­ lic school grounds several days ago and sustained a broken wrist. Mrs. Rosetta McEhvain, who has been visiting in Washington, “C. H. with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ethel McEhvain, has returned home. Onyx Triple Coated Enamel ware. Your choice fo r 83 cents at Service Hardware. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Glover o f Day- ton spent” the "week end with their uncle and aunt, Mr* and Mrs. Charles Saum. i Miss Eloise Davis, who has been in theMary Ells camp fo r girls a t Madi­ son, O., during the summer, has re­ turned home fo r college. There's a difference. You .save it at Service Hardware. Rev. W. R. Graham o f LaFayette, Ind„ and Bey. Homer McMillan* o f Atlanta, Ga., were here last Saturday to attend the funeral o f Miss Mary Murdock. For Sale— Eternal coal range j.n first class condition and used but lit­ tle. Phone 114, Harvey Bryan Thu Putman Contracting Company has sent all o f its trucks but one to Van Wert where a road is being re­ built for the state. The work on the Jamestown pike is ,now about com­ plete to the Turnbull road South of town. The railroad situation is hold­ ing up three cars o f Tarvia or the en­ tire contract would be completed this week. Repair and adjustment of rooms by Service Hardware, bath Electric Bulbs, Fuses, Switches, Wireing, Repairs at Service Hard­ ware. ON T R A C K Saturday or Monday V e ry Low Prices W . W . Troute Grocery Co. For Sale:- Ford delivery car; Ford touring car, 1 Oak book case, IRotind Oak dining table, X Oak book case, I oak library table. Mrs. Ellen Weimer, 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 territory. Write Quaker Hill Nurser­ ies, Newark, New York Btate,’ and let us tell you the particulars. . Dr., Charles Galloway and family of Chicago, have been spending a Week] at the Galloway summer home on th e : Little Miami river. Dr, Galloway is* president o f the Hagar Straw Board Paper Co. and a brother .o f W. W. Gallowajf, the^general; manager. i t i Little Miss Eleanor Packman was hostess last Thursday to about four­ teen o f .her little friends and play­ mates, who came to help her celebrate, her second birthday. L ight refresh­ ments wereserved on the lawn and out, door plays indulged In. >Her little af­ fair was a complement from her uncle Arthur McFarland. j For Rent:- House of, five rooms, ‘ 5te. gas and everything complet Mrs. For Sale:- About 85 tons o f clover hay. Charles Harris. '■l''",*-..,.."'I' - ' Which Will You Do? f P a y $ 5 to $ i o more for you r F a l l \* , * . * v Su it or Overcoat, o r select one of ‘ • « ,*' ' * . H f % \ “ Club Clothes’ ^ E x tra Values a t $25, $30* $35 We^ suggest that before visiting this store—you look elsewhere—then our “Extra Values” will mean a great deal more to you. KATZ & RICHARDS 33 East Main St., Xenia, Ohio, One of Six Stores in Ohio 1 Miss Marjorie McClellan, who has been spending the summer with her father at Joplin, Mo., has returned fo r the opening o f college,. Favorite pipe and pipeless Furnar ces at Service Hardware. WVL . Clemans, and Thomas Mar­ tinson o f South Charleston, spent thb week in the northern part o f the state looking after real estate inter­ ests* Miss Josephine Randall is teaching at East Liberty, 0 .; Edwin Bradfute at West Alexander, 0 .; Miss Donna Burns near Toledo; Cecil Burns in Washington, D. C.; Helen Greswell, Milan, 0 , Notice to the Public— We will no longer accept goods once taken from the store unless arranged fo r at the time o f purchase or were defective at time o f purchase, C. M. Ridgway FARM WANTED—Wanted to hear from owner o f a farm fo r sale fo r fall delivery* Give lowest price* L, Jones, Box 651, Onley, 111. Huber/ GillaUgh, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gillaugh o f Dayton, was married Saturday, 2nd to Miss Olin- ger o f that city, Mr. Gillaugh has been connected w ith the D&yten Sav­ ings and Trust Co. fo r the past few years. The bride and groom will make .their residence in Dayton. For Rent: Business room on Main st, The Dewine Milling Co, Crowds take to All-Seeingpeople aie aware of things going on about them. And many know of ths most splendid values in'furniture and line housefurnishings now to be had at this' time. They find them at Beatty’s where special effort has been made during this month to break; alt records for opportune house- furnishing values. The coming fall’and Winter days, bringing with them dreary days, bring neither irksome nor tiresome hours to the, home which is wellrquipped to offer comfort and happy hours. Values in furniture, all everyday needs, are so commanding that multitudes literally are taking advantagev of them. If you haven’t as yet, it’s not too late to share in them* 5 Tapestry Chairs Long Cane Davenports This Simmons Bed is Ceria;nly A Mighty Fine Value, now $9.00 . \ It** t o a s t e d * T h l * onotxtra prop*** fllve**raellflhtful D t i i i l K y t h a t o a n ♦ p o t t ^ d o p i l o i s i a d L l tea A very attractive model is this well formed tapestry chair with it* round cane back and rolled arms. Side pannels are alia of hand woven cane. Seat is spring filled and re­ movable, Covered in velour. f n - - *N i*• i i d Extra long davenport* made in cane are* Many prefer a sanitary steel bed* such* a* the one now here for the large living room. The one shown and featured atthU price is an uhusuat value, full spring construction* finished in mahogany, here shown, to many of the higher priced model*. This bed, finished in either French grey of white enamel, is so lowly priced you cannot afford to pate this by. Themodel at our low price i* full size, of every pleasing design ahd is a guaranteed high .quality* la made with continuous post*. J. A. BEATTY & SON DEPENDABLE FURNITURE XENIA, - - t17fiiiliHiiiuitiaitnuiiuinitiiiiin;'’,!i!:iiuiimiiiiiii!iininiiin ii:;)iniiiiinuiinmii?mi!Uimii OHIO -ait

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=