The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

i ) * \ V •ADAIR’S M n i f e THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY FIVE YEARS Advance Fall Showing, of Fine Furniture Nationally Adver­ tised lines Found at Adair's. Berkey and Gay Furniture Simmons Co, Beds Karpen Furniture Loyd Baby Carri- . ages, Coffield Motor Washers Quick. Meal Ranges with the Lorain Heat Regulator The Heatrola Our Autumn Exhibit The Most Complete Ever Featured ’ Oiir Autumn display o f the .finest in home furnishings is the. most complete we have ever shown. "This exhibit includes' suites and single pieces for every room*in the house, of a type th'at is distinctive.in appearance and of the finest quality. With the approach of Fall weather, there are doubtless some pieces of your furniture that you ^desire to replace,’ We know that we can save you money in thesepurchases-—and most important of all—assist you nn the selection of pieces that will reflect the wisdom of your choice. * ^ w j b ' c v • / ^ 12 ^EW floor Walnut Bed Room. Suite $121.00 LAMPS Three Handsome Pieces.. . . . . . . . . . .4 - V h , ■ i-\. i■ ■ P %>■ S* 1 .»:* ■ ‘JK- h n Specially Priced Complete With.Shade andBase $16.50 *Each piece in this beautiful suit is well made—in shoVt it is that type of bed room furniture {that will out last the -ordinary.'* The bow-end bed, vanity dresser and dressing table make this suite. Comfort and Beauty in this. Living Room Suite............... $135.00 The home without a floor lamp is indeed lacking a vital factor of warmth and cheerinc**. BRUSSEL RUGS Specially Priced Size 9xi2 $11.75 These 9x12 .Brussels Rugs are wonderful values at this special priceof $11.75. Three different designs to select from. Rarely indeed are we able 'to, offer such, an ex- ALUMINIJM^PRESERVING ceptional value in high grade living room furniture. 6 quart size with This suite has three pieces, covered in tapestry, .One ^ y^T ^^ se lf locking bale chair is different from that shown, having a wing W $ b a ck , ; m f # ' V C SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 PAYS ON AMOUNTS OYER $10.00 20-24 North Detroit St XENIA, OHIO. Stoves, Victrola* Furniture, Carpets, I *- * }« * ’’ INVENT YOUR SAVINGS IN , i ’ ■ , THE|DAYT0N;P0WER AND LIGHT COMPANY £E£3 1SOUND—SOLID—SAFE ? SHOCK A B S O R B E R S ty p * » U t A ll fetj Mods)* m GREEN STREET ] XENIA, OHIO EAGlE^mADO5’ ■**$*<* encilNo.174 * .** tesajk **-***** .felUyljg' iL§ tt*M a l f jPwMIPPPM # •' PPw® ptm m AN& v UVW as mpm a,a—a- «. 9 ais*i wa m*&mm ******* **£%&** ^ WhKmMtm PtlkW WUlWfc* t g g g L “ Work with the Pore' springs-— not against them. Vhe "third Spring’*cheeks tho *abound and •tops tho sidfc’SWay. Sava tiros, fuel, and cardepreciation. Mod- Orate In pries. tHitriintoTM * n . A . MURDOCK, Cedarville,and Jamestown B lIH P E E -JO H N SO N C O ti AU t* a r, I'lifif u» I 14 t » I A N A H I 1 J t i . V f> A oamtext-. Mary MurdeeVwae bortf Sop t I» ( 1841, the daughter <*f jRobart and l Elizabeth Murdock, in Olfotoa cwmty She was one o f a family o f six chil­ dren, only two o f whom survive, H. M. Murdock, Kaseiuasm, Miss., and Silas M, Murdock o f this place. The doceposd came to Cedarville township when she was a young girl in 1857 and in 1874 she moved to this place where she has lived ever since. When a child she united with the Reformed Presbyterian. church o f which she has always-been a most faithful and devoted member, taking an active interest in all the various branches o f church work, being inten Kely interested in missionary activity and ever to the last inquiring after the welfare of ,on» missionaries. For years she was.an officientteacher in the S, S. and until the weakness'of the flesh rendered is impossible was a regular" attendant at the mid-week prayer meeting, always contributing to the value and success o f such meet mg’ by well chosen and helpful Words, or offered prayer. It was with a deep sense o f spiritual loss that !we noted the first absence from this and other services and realized that she must roinfrjh away; for she was nofun like that other Mary of whom Christ said that she had chosen the better part. She talked easily and simply yet con- vinceifigly about God because she talked ,much with God, By her faith she tapped the resources o f Heaven, as she in faith prayed to .Him. And she has1been used as a mighty means oif salyatibn both directly thru her* own efforts and indirectly thru the efforts o f others. - Her prayers were answered. And her efforts in the line o f personal work extending over years and exercised among a ll classes have been abundantly, and children grown to manhood and womanhood will tes­ tify o f the help she has been to them and theirs, . i In. the early days o f the temperance reform she was a Crusader and has been a member o f the W. C. T. IT, since its inception, having served for many years as president o f the local organization as well as 'the county When Cedarville College was estab­ lished in this community she gave it a place love and devotion ift her heart and was actively interested in its wel­ fare and progress. For a number of years she had charge o f the College Club and th,o influence she then wield­ ed upon the lives o f the young men, and women who came' fro mthe com­ munity can n ot beover estimated. Not .a few have in later yearfe locked back to call hey blessed, N or did she ever loose her interest in them and their work, . i. * After being shut in fo r about two years, during nine .months o f which time .she was confined to her bed, she fell asleep Thursday morning, Sept, 7, 1922 at the age o f $1 years and 6 days. In sickness as in health she was always trustful 4tad Uncomplaining, but because o f her world wide interest in the Kingdom’s progress; because o f her child like faith and power in prayer, her going means the passage o f a great and noble soul. Because o f her deep spiritual life her place -will be the harder to fill. We shall miss tho privelege o f her presence and our heart goes out in sympathy to those who by. the close relations o f kindship and. life .will feel lost without her. All these are commended to the loving sympathy and pracious care o f Him whom she so faithfully served; No hunting N otice The following persons hereby serve notice that lutoting is positively for­ bidden on mRR jf their lands: C, F. anir Chas. Owens, Heed Owens and Sisters, Jack Furay J. H; Creswell & Son G. H. Creswell W. H. Creswell Amos Frame, „ ■■ Clint Rakestraw Mrs. V. E. Busier has been the honor guest at several functions this week before leaving with her husband and’ family for their new home in •Eaton, O. Monday evening the Home Culture Club entertained at the home o f Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Tuesday after- noon the Research club at the home of Mrs. J. M. Auld,' Tuesday evening the Eastern Star lodge gave a surprise and Wednesday evening the M. E congregation entertained in the church parlors for both Rev. and Mrs, Busier Their household goods were sent to Eaton yesterday and Rev, Busier and family lenve Friday for Eaton. HARTFORD TIRE /*ndTUBE / S ta n d a rd fo r th e last quarter century M. C, NAGLEY Citizens i’hone—Jamestownii 3 on 68 C. L. TAYLOR K. F. I). Auctioneer Jamestown, Ohio tss iiimwwiiimin’>mj ir.m'ym 'iiiLiisimriiisajitawisow'iovwriiii.wP'.M.wsWiaiWiwfiiwwt^ ntMgtltl School Days Are Mere Special School Days Bargains ' Boys* Knee Pant* Suita, ago* 9 to J8 «n4 5 to 8, $3,98. $4.98, $5.98, $5,98, $6,49. $7.49- $8,49, $9.85 Knee Pant* 73c, 98c, $1.49, $1,98, $2.?5 Boys' Capa and Hata 73c, 98c, $1.2$, $1.49 Boya* Waista and Shirts 49c, 73c. 98c, $1.25, $1,49 Boya* Sweaters $1.49; $1.73. $1,98, $2,49, $3,49, $4.49, $4.98 Hosiery 25c, 35c, 36c, 49c, Belts 25c, 85c, 49c, 73c Underwear- 49c, 73c, 89c, 98c Overalls and Jackets 75c,^98c. Best Solid School Shoes ever shown in Xenia for boys and girls, all kinds solid leather shoes........................... .. . ,.$1.98, $2.49, $2.08, $3,49, $3.98‘ Best rubber soles............... 78c, 98c, $J,25, $1.49 H BEST MAKES FALL SHOES FOR LADIES AND MEN—SPECIAL , jjg BARGAINS DON’ T .MISS .THIS BIG STORE / g| DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THIS BIG STORE FOR BARGAINS ' H ! Special 1Okay's sale on men's and young men’s firie suits,, , M , .......................................... .......................$12j49, $15.00, $18.50. $19.85, $22.90, $24.90, $27.50 55 Men’s Trousers......................... .... / .......... ...............................$1.98, $2.49, $3.49. $3.98, $4.98, $5,49 EE Latest men's fall hats,... ............................. .......................... .. ,$2,49, $2.98, $3.49, $3.98, $4.49 s i C. A. Kelble’s 11 XENIA, OHIO iiiltlllliilliillllllillllillSIliilll Main Street .* ' IIIIililliililiillllllliiilllllliiHtllllffWl ijiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiHiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiimiiiiiiimniiiii iMiiiiiiitiiiiffiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiui ! S C H M I D T ’ S '1 7 * Canning Specials | T in C an s Quarts, per dozen | '"Tin Can s Pints, per (dozen 46c 38 c - r ■ < P o t a t o e s E mm - mm . s Ju s t received ca r Number One G rade Cobblers as fine as you, eve r saw w- ■ Ss X 5 i i P e r Bu she l, <E 1 1 A 60 l bs . . . Per Peck, 15 lbs. . , 28c % Two and one-half bq sack tfT AO Put Your Potatoes in now qJAisUO H . £ . S c h m id t 6 C o. i B/ IXENIA, OHIO I '■ . , m g iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiifiHiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiimiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihT MONEY TO LOAN Long Term Federal Farm Loans at 5 1-2 per cent. Semi-annual payments o f $23.50 per thousand, pays off loan in ’84 1-2 years, by authority o f “ The Federal Farm Loan Act,” Write or call fo r f$ae information, Morris j). Rice, Secretary, The Community National Farm Loan Association, Os­ born, O. (8t) * $£S£$Y o v r S t o m a c h *with Capsules )u id S 53 i e f N o Muss W D I ^ ' S T I O N 5g*25» DYSPEPSIA -s i 'A coN sn p A n o fl On >»Ie u Rkhrtds DniK Cedarville} or 6flc by mail postpaid from Jaquea Capsule Co., plattsburg, N. L. More o f those special Angel cake Pans at Service Hardware. Your Family Carries the Risk Y OU may die at any moment;, It may not be a pleasant thought, but it is none the less a fact. Who carries this constant risk on your life? If you are not insured your wife and children are carrying it. If your warehouse or your home burns down without insurance, you have carried the risk and have to bear the loss. If you die without life insurance, your family has to bear the loss, Don’ t let them carry the risk any longer; they canVafford it, Apply at once to The Mutual Life of New York, W . L. CLEMANSi Agent - T R Y O U R 108 P R I N T I N G Tb* # i» i fw b a tm result* tbs *d¥*rtm»£ FORTY- DPI Coroner Corpoev Hiain diet last Thurada following his inq Voiney N ichols,, the night of Sept ‘ piasee went afte men on the Wiira Xenia. The Cproner Nichols came to from guns in tb Fundorburg, Dep and patrolman s Following the second degree ml gainst each o f ti| appeared .before Whiteman, who the Grand Jury u| each. Attorneys fo r i bond higher than tered Cppimon 1 Judge Gowdy red each to $2,500, T i signed by hie wii went on the bond men. The jc,aee» willj Grand jury dn'OcJ NO SHORT TER1 BY M Mrs. C. R. I’au urpr, appointed tc pired term o f Joi ceased will get to o f that |erm accoi from Secretary oJ Mrs. Faulkner from the Governoi Secretary o f Statf expired term hut- petitions for a sh Babb and Mrs. Fa came up as to wr really existed. A t ■ hie petition, Mrs. wise, not knowing necessary on her .Columbus author! not recognize she ■ judgships. It is a county -had a siti that in this tout court bold agains ,The case has n Higgins, Demqcr; term been allowet didates for the sh on .an independen Y. S. NH " ’ We are infor College has conti chase o f the Ye from J. N. Wolfe and edited -it for paper will be unc priyate corporate formed. The cojl plant in conncctie o f students in j as Well as fo r tL *ing. The manage will be under the ford. LEFT HERE FC ■ • ; YEAR Lincpln McFar villian, who left five years ago, I few days with f Fariand is in th Akron, O., wher a fortune and e ness. “ BABY- TO ATT H. MOW7L H the Civil War. He t i m W . G . S N. Ywwho I M*d. HHle* Wilt (■PH

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