The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52
m m m MWiiif.iiiiti'ir.itinwniimMiii ** W *iil ,~T,«fcrecai •s^ feeaafc-- ‘^mee'^ j u w rtOiltijnftir a i For A Few Cents A Week 4 Safety For Valuables ~ » * A n d C o n v e n i e n c e \Y 7F don’ t all have precious heirlooms W and costly jewelry and things o f great worth. But most o f us nave papers like in surance policies, wills and other impor tant documents whose loss would cause distress and annoyance. 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 y e t always, available. The Exchange Bank CEDARVILLE, OHIO / Resources Over $500,000.00* 4% Interest Paid on Savings # # * # * * * LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mt'fc. A. 0 . EveMU of Akron is the ;ocst o f friends here for .the week. Mrs. Elmer Spencer has purchased * $ * # <$ * # * ♦ * j the Judy property on the Wilmington 1road and will move to town soon. For Sale:- About 35 tong o f clover hay , Charles Harris. j Miss Sarah Wolford was hostess to ithe members of the Wednesday After- ! noon Club this week. Onyx Triple Coated Enamel ware. Your choice for 83 -cents at Service Hardware, George A. McClellan o f New York City spent Sabbath with his mother, Mrs. Lucy McClellan. W. H. Evans, the restaurant man suffered an attack of acute indigestion about npon Wednesday, . Mrs, Sylvia Gearheiser of Waldo, 0 . is here on a visit among friends and relatives. For Sole:- New Timothy seed, re cleaned. 53.00 per bushel. Phone 5-73. > D. A. Kyle. Miss Ruth DeWitt spent the week end at her home in Urbana, Mrs, J, E, Mitchell entertained last Thursday afternoon honoring the members of the Kadantra Club. For Sale:- China Closet, oak; round oak dining table; Ford delivery car; Oak book case, Mahogany ladies writing desk. ' Mrs. Ellen Weimer Friday, October 13,1922 On Farm at 1 P. M . Sharp Will Sell 55 Head J. H. LACKEY, Jamestown, Ohio $end for Catalog. Come to Sale liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii miiiiiiiiiiimmiiimiir S C H M I D T ’ S J Canning Specials . | The Women's Missionary Society Of the XT. P. church will give a Christ mas IJazarr about the middle of De cember, For Sale: Spayed female Scotch Collie, 10 month old, partly broken. N. L» Ramsey. Mrs. E. E. Post has returned home after a three week's visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Qllis St, John o f WnynesviUe, Mrs. Ella Sphar of Jamestown, is visiting her cousin, Mrs, Anna M. Townsley this week. Mr, and Mrs. S. M, Murdock are visiting with their son -in-law and and daughter, Rev. Walter Morton and family of Millersburg, Ky. Electric Bulbs, Fuses, Switches, Wireing, Repairs at Service Hard ware, Plat opens at Johnson’s Srturday afternoon at 2 o’clock for first t umber of the Lecture Course. Be sure to have your season ticket with you. Favorite pipe and 'pipeless Furna ces at Service Hardware, The first number on the lecture course is next Tuesday night, Oct, 10 at the opera house, Plat opens Satur day afternoon at 2 o’clock at John son’s,. ■ Repair and. adjustment . of rooms by. Service Hardware. bath Miss jLucile Ritenour wjas hostess at a six o’clock dinner last Friday evening. The Rftenpur home was decked with a mass of ferns and flowers which were very appropriate for the occasion, Mrs. Zetta Bull left Monday for a few days visit in Indranapolis with her son and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B, Bull.. She goes from that city to Martinsville for a two weeks stay taking the baths at that health resort. The Cedar Inh is a new place un der new management with new fur nishings throughout. The best of service for regular meals ■ or at the lunch counter. It will be our aim to please you in every particular. " George Henkle. A daughter weighing eight pounds was born last Saturday to Prof. J. O, Stewart and wife of Richmond, Ky. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Stewart, last Saturday, The little one has been named Joan. Stewart, Mrs. Karl Burke o f Newport, Ky., mother of Mrs. Stewart, is'with her daughter. Word has been received here of the marriage o f Mr. Andrew Winter of the Service Hardware Co. to Mrs. Gertrude Peters o f Ironton, O., Wed nesday. Mr, Winters and his wife are expected to arrive here the last of the week. Miss Josephine Randall, who teaches in East Liberty,. 0., spent the week end at home. . * Mrs, Cora Trumbo and family had for their guests Sabbath: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .Shroades, Mr. and Mrs. Lindeman and Mr. and M ts . Harold Shroades ,all df Springfield. Tin Cans Quarts, per dozen Tin Cans Pints, per dozen 46c 38c P o t a t o e s Just received car Number One Grade Cobblers as | fine as you ever saw $ 1.10 Per Peck, 15 lbs. 28 c Two and one-half bu sack Put Your Potatoes in now $ 2.68 1 H . E . S c hm id t & Co. I3CI3NIA, OHIO itfMiiHiiiHiiiiiimtiiOMfiiiiiii&iMiiimiHitiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiMiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iniiimniimmiimimmiimn B. C. Mace, who resides on the D. L. Thompson farm, on the Charleston and Jamestown pike, was in town yesterday. He is having a public sale which can be found in this issue. Mr. Mace informs us that although he lost 105 head of hogs from a corn field last month he had the satisfaction of running down two men Wednesday night that had stolen two bead of hogs and loaded them in a truck. He says the men-Were followed 22 miles to a point beyond London before they were overtaken. They are now under arrest. He was unable to say whether these men had anything to do with the theft of the other hogs. FloatAfoirD SH O C K A B S O R B E R S Work 'with the Fore'tpring*-- not tgdnit them, /he "third spring’’ cheeks the t^bound.and stops the side-sway. Save tires, fuel, and car depreciation. Mod erate in price. DWrAwfet* R. A. MURDOCK, Ced«rville>nd Jamestown BURPEE*,JOHNS0N CO I N d l A N A Mt> 1.1 r ; . U. 5 . A XX GET OUR PRIG0S ON PRINTING XX Copyright^1922Hart Schaffner & I^larx H O W A B O U T Y O U R F A L L C L O T H E S ? You ought to haVe clothes you can be proud of; and that means clothes that have both style and quality Style is a matter, that all makers of clothes give a lot of thought to; but quality is something that isn’ t always cared for so well ■ ' • '.> ' ' . . . / ’ • ■ • Get both; style and quality We have the clothes that give you both; we know they’ re right Hart Schaffner & Marx fine suits and overcoats Prices $35, $40, $45 Style Plus Suits and O’ coats Prices $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 . THE M EN ’S SHOP Exclusive. But Not Expensive XENIA . •STORES- OPP. COURT HOUSE -JAMESTOWN MAIN STREET 1 Roper-Eclipse No. 479 Box Cabinet Range Equipped with high shelf, white enamel splasher* oven slide and door panels. Flexo enamel sides and back to burner box, burner tr#y and broiler pan, Ovens, right or left. Floor space required 48^x25 1-2 Heighth over all 49 1-2 in. Top cooking space 21x22 1-2 in. without end shelf. Baking Oven 18x18x12, Broiling Oven 18x18x9 in. Price $55.00 We also have the agency for the'Famous Welchbach Gas Heaters. Greatest amount of heat and small gas consumption. Priced $12.50, $21.00, $23.00, $30.00 Galloway & Cherry 36^38 West Main Street, Xenia, Ohio WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM Tiffany’s Optical Service Pro vides You With the Best. * TIFFANY BETTER GLASSES s, Detroit St. Xenia, 0 . EAGLE“MIKADO” Pencil No. 174 For Sale at your Dealer Made in five trade* ask fortmc m u t w pencil with the red band EAGLE M' tADO • EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY* NEW YORK m ss GETOURPRICESOHSALEBILLS
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