The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52
% * * * * * * * * * LOCAL AND PERSONAL 4 1 1 For Sale; Coal heating stove. In' Jq'jIre o f Mrs. Cora Trumky. * * * * * * 4 a .. dki r *Fvh i gway ha 3 gone to Indian- ——* 9 * * * [ apc-Ia where ho is taking treatment Hon. C. 0. CrahW and Sen. B r a n d 3tomarii trouWe< at the opera bo«<c Thmsfia.v, Nov. 2 .. , " ' ~ '''_" "ZT' , . Come oat ana hear these speakers, i ' {m i*K1 8 UW><»* at K- P- church on . .. ............... Tuesday, Nov, 7th from 5 to 7 o'- For Sale Hoosjer base burner in the Price 1>08t of condition. I*anl P.amsev „ ---------- -----------— — ...... ‘ “KhSSKS”- -Iee Cream Candy Kisses i If you want to spend a proilfable ■ f , day attend tiie Durpt? Sale of R. 0 , ; Watt & Son at Cedar Vale Farm, Nov. i 2 nd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tvumho and Saturday only 19e per lb. Vanilla, ■milv of Oshnvm e«a«* ...... nr. Strawberry, Chocolate and Molasses, Kerr’s Sweet Shoppe family of sborn spent Sunday with Mrs. Cora Trurnbo. For Sale- One large Clermont heat ing stove in good condition. Inquire of Rhone 4-108. For Sale:- Good building rock al ready dressed ready to’ lay,. Will be sold cheap, Call at thi 3 office. ■'Mrs, Charles Saum lias" been the guest of relatives .in Port William for several days. • Mrs. Tom Norris of' Newark, 0. formerly of this place, spent the week-end with Mrs. Carrie Crouse. Dr. E. II. Hubncr lias had for hjs guests his Another, brother and sis ter from Jersey City, N. J, ----- .............. Mrs, W. A, Dfavrison is improving following an operation for appendi citis. -. “KISSES’’.—Ice Cream Candy Kisses for Saturday only, 10c per lb. Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate and Molasses. Kerr’s'Sweet Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McKinnis of Norwood spent Sunday with Mir. and Mrs, C. E. Msaters. Miss Hester Townsley entertained a number' of friends Wednesday even- at “Rook” . . 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. .A. Spencer had for their guest last week, Mrs. Gross, formerly Mrs. Cunningham, of Mar ietta, 0. For Sale:- Closed top buggy,, in good condition. Fred Dolans. Mr. and Mrs, N. L, Ramsey enter tained a number of friends at dinner Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W- H. Owens returned home laqt Wednesday from Pittsburg, where they ^isited their son-in-law and daughter^ Mr. and Mrs. John tott Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright return ed home last Saturday night after spending a short wedding trip with relatives in Indiana. 1 P o hot forget the chicken sup per given by .the Mizpah Bible class, Tuesday evening, Nov. 7 at the R. P. church. Price 50c. Coming! Lon Chaney and Bettj Elythe in James Oliver Cunvood's “ Nomads of the North.’’ . Murdock Theatre, Thursday, November 2. Mrs. W, B. Stevenson entertained the members of the Wednesday After noon Club at her home this week. Mrs. Zetta amil, who . has been spending three weeks in Indianapolis and ,a,t Martinsville, Ind., will return home Saturday. ; Joseph Cooper Tate, 75, Xenia, a man Well known in this .vicinity, died Monday morning following an opera tion at the McClellan hospital. The funeral was held Wednesday. “KISSES”—Ice Cream Candy Kisses for Saturday only, 19c per lb. Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate and Molasses. Kerr’s Sweet Shoppe On and after November 1 milk will be six cents a pint and 12 cents a quart/ Cream 14 cents half a pint and 37 cents a pint, George Martindale Mrs. Cora Truinbo returned home from Greenville, Tuesday evening Where ■she had been called oh account of the death of her cousin, Mrs. Clif ford Miller;1 Schools Are closed today owing to the teachers attending: the State meeting in Columbus, Friday and Saturday. . ScotchWoolenMills A l l w o o l MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHES A n y ,Tw o -P ie ce Su it to Order. , v -’ Any Fu ll S u it o r O v e r c o a t ..... .$25.00 $29.50 HOME Clothing Company Cedarville, Oh io For A Few Cents A Week Safety For Valuables *«*And Convenience W E don 't all have precious heirlooms and costly jewelry and things of great worth. But most o f us have papers like in surance policies, wills and other impor tant1documents whose loss would cause distress and annoyance. The place for them is in a safe deposit box in our vault, » F or a few cents a week they will be ab solutely protected—3afe and ye t always available. The Exchange Bank CEDARVII.LK, OHIO Resources Over $500,000.00 _ 4 % Interest Paid bn Savings Rev. J. P, White will go to Rey noldsburg, Thursday, to assist Rev. A. G» Hastings, Friday and Saturday. Rev, White will return Saturday. .Sl-ui! ■nrr. ItM 'IM IttH lU V Beyond the power of the tongue, within the sight of your eyes soon • “Nomads of the North” at the Mur dock theatre.', Nov, 2 Mrs. Sylvia Grnrfciser has returned to her home in Waldo,^0., after an ex tended visit with relatives here. <- » I f you want a good Durcc Hog, either sex, don’t forget the sale pf R. C. Watt Son at Cedar Yaie Farm, November 2nd. When man lias to fight bear * his chances are bare. See if this is not so at the Murdock theatre; November 2 . Albert Bone, 75, lifelong resident of Greene county, died Monday at the infirmary. The body was taken to the home of a sister, Mrs, Pearl Le Valley near New Jasper. The very latest in hats, caps shirts lies, coat sweaters, and underwear. You 'will nlake a mistake if. you do not call and see us while our fall opening is on. ‘ Everybody invited to our fall open ing where we show the latest in fall and winter merchandise. Men’s fine over coats from $12,58 to .§24.90. Dress suits fi'om $12.48 to $29.50. C. A, Keible, 17-19 W. Main ’ Xenia, The trial of Rev. W; W. Culp in the Probate Court, former Spring Valley minister, now residing in In diana, on a non support charge, has been continued until Nov.. 9. - See the great forest fires— See the greatest animal actors— See the greatest Iqve drama The photo play pre-eminent at the Mur- .(lock theatre, Thursday, Nov. 2 . — -------- — f Rev. John Wilson of Urbana, who has been on a trip to Pittsburg, stop ped hero Tuesday with relatives re maining over until Wednesday en- r.oute•home. . No wonder it’s a Thrill! “Nomads of the North”. A great black bear, a wolf dog, and all the wild animals of the backwoods of tlio great north are in it, At the Murdock theatre,. Nov. 2. Notice:- I have the agency for all o f the latest magazines and periodi cals as well as daily papers. You asp get your magazines as you wdnt them at the McMillan furniture storij, We also deliver them with other papers. ; , . James McMillan Spectacular, spontaneous, stupen dous, superlatively ■surpassing, such is the manner in which you will ex press your self after seeing “Nomads of the North", James Oliver Cur- wood’s great production at the Mur dock theatre, Thursday, Nov. 2. I T h e B r u n s w i c k O v a l T o n e . A m p l i f i e r o r ‘‘h o r n ” One o f the Reasons why Brunswick* are found In the homes Of professional musicians. \ & Dealer Note—-Use this space to feature any Brunswick Phonograph (Price, Terras,' etc.) and Super-Feature Re - 1 Cords. f I ? * ? % £ s $ $ I . • November Records on Sale Brower’s Music Shop Steel Bldg. 8 W. Main St. Xenia, Ohio ' •Kt • ' WHERE TO DEAL IN COLUMBUS Mrs. Elizabeth Aiken of Belle Cen ter has been visiting her son, Donald Wiekerham, who is attending college. “KISSES”—lee Cream Candy Kisses for' Saturday only, 19c per lb. Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate and Molasses. Kerr’s Sweet Shoppe Cities Service Columbus Railway R, L , Dollings stocks •Geiger Jones stocks Dubiske stocks ' Cleveland Discount Fuller & Rounsevel *Rowlands Building Broad and Third Streets PHONES; CITIZEN **S* - BELL 7000 MAIN * THE HOTEL GA R AG E PARKING and s tor ag e REAR HER. HOUSE 4 4 S. Front St. 4 3 S. Wall St. 8 X » 5 f 3*\ COLUMBUS, OHIO CITIZEN m i BUIH. 355 SQUARE DEAL AUTO CO. All TYPESOFUfiHl USEDAUIOS BOUGHT, SOUAN9 EXCHANGED. FORDS A SPECIALTY DH.F.W.SIMMS HSUUTWHSL F.LMMIEU COLUMBUS,MIS MIDWEST VTILITOR PLOWS, HARROWS AND CULTIVATES Alsodbes theworkpf^ Ho^-poyrtt Gas Engine ColUmbus IMHtor Sales Co. * ESN. THIRDST. C IT .7 6 2 t & Mrs. A. G. Eveleth has returned to her home in Akron after a very pleas ant visit with friends here. On her return home she stopped in Coljumbus with Mfs. Ira Gates. W a l l P a p e r .'WhilelaCatumbwdon'i failLoviilt ■■ thoUrgent«nd' ’ ts .*.■ Finest Wall Paper Store in Ohio You can buy Wall Piper her* from. 5c to $40,00 the roll The best plflcc also to buy PAINTS, VARNISHES and TOOLS* WHOLESALEami HETAiu F r e d G . P e r k i n s m EASTLO.vft3TE&ET wunTfil'dti'U i'&.t bbUXJWt*) AdedtB Evorywh«r® If you want to bocoma an export iter.ographer or Priyata Soc’ aUry, I If you are intereited in bookkeeping and higher accounting, auditing, or butuieu adminiitration, If you wUh to be thoroughly Equipped ir» all phatea of office practice and have your poution guaranteed, OR If a Normal Teacher’* Training Courre, that carries with it a four year State High School Certificate WITHOUT EXAMINATION, appeal* to you * WHY NOT ATTEND the School that *et* the' standard of quality? ' OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL . Main 4 2 7 8 Literature on Rsquett Citizen 4 3 9 5 4 8 EAST GAY STREET COLUMBUS, OHIO ; '■ - - 4 ' SPECIAL 10% DISCOUNT during T he harvest sale HOUSE FAINTS SOU j ' IN QUANTITIES ( OF 5 GALLONS ORMORE ; J H E SHEPARD PAINT CO. • N E W Y O R K D E N T I S T S 1 lo v HIGHEST GRADE;DENTAL WORJC AT REASONABLE PRICES r 1 9 Year* m present iocatjon S. E. Cor, 4th and Main St*, (upstair*) ............................................................. ........ ................... •j ' .....J r • H O T E L C O L U M B U S 1 200ROOMS *jmss ; 100BATHS FIRE PROOF Siaso-*2.00•*2.90-*3.00 I B. WARNER ANDB, D. ( eopy ) BtH.I,IVAX J ' THOMAS L. YOUNG, D. C. N. CHIROPRACTICPHYSICIAN , : Special Attention Given to Disease* of Women and Children : 5371-2 N. High St Colombns, 0. 1 ' ‘ ■ WE SELL FARMS HOME REALTY COMPANY ' Citz. 3299 50 EAST BROAD STREET Bell M. 2709 • .... i •■ ■ ■= '• BLATT S MUSIC STORE 133 SoMth High Street . The Home o f Stultz & Bati^jr > Pianos «a^V^RYTHi*5rts mus ical Meet your friendBat Btattu” 1 THE ARRA MORTGAGE BOND and ABSTRACT CO. * offers to you an Id.tl 8^>Oiridud P*ri*( Inrcsimeit in first and second Mortgages ■ on high-class productive Real Estate. This stock is Noa-TuabU, both State and • Federal. Fully paid and.nonassessable. Write or phone * The ColumbusSecurities and Realty Co. ' 20 So. 3rd St. , Phone Numbers Main’5293 Bell and 4504 Ohio Stafe. . . . ' , ------ ” .4■ *• ' ’ ■ • < i' •^ _ ..... ..... • -... ‘______: .. ' r- w TIRES, Newpint. Guaranteed f . h 30x3J4Non-Skid56.05 30x3Non-Stdd55.05 30x3J4Jiretnoii-alddCord$9.05 USEDTIDESFordsizeS2.S0 ' Anyothersire'54.00 Newfir«tFordtubes51.25 Anyothersue52.00 BARGAINSINOTHERSIZETIRES $2.50 and $4.00 TIRE CO. 20EastRichSt. ;■ Citx.4300. sp B U T L E R PIPE, PIPELESS and.SEMI-PIPELESS | H I T O M A n r c For Heating Old and N- w Houae* » M LJJKl\jP% C . p j ) # .. .Manufactured » 1 l r * A / L » J THERAMETiJFG. CO., 12-16 E. Uvingaton Ave. | gijlSSli CUTYOURNEXT y tH g B K DENTALBILL. INHALT M Eh We are doing, the highest- ■ r iu i r t Bn grade dentistry at abbut B fM halfwhatyou arepayingat 1 DENTSISw >«»*. - a . 7 V h M 1114 Si High S1. * ( JuatSouthofState » •»V- > 1 ' - I I I T R Men’s and Women’s Felt, Beaver, Velvet, Etc., Cleaned I I 1 T P I f H i u and Blocked—Juat Like New, 75c end $1.00. 11A 1u ■«T1 ■WBu^ lM0 , , n , , » t U c Mt. LATCIT ML STYLESINHATS.Jt53 m * ^ PNt^Sll • MALOTTHATCOMPANY, tuc., 29S» NirthHighSt. # 2 «W 4 , T E U S S E - S ^ G L A S T I C SUPPORTERS. —; STOCKINGJ- ■ /'l'- : V M3in N. /M7E$SIQHAL\l^^r!) INALLill |J if • - 1 • everything . forthe ^ auto TOObLA& AUTG^3UPPL.YVc b . «t > CIVIC CEN i l k t o w N w Cop Broad and Fr<?ntSt^ f sW v iC J p r -------- doUJMBm ----------J . \ TRUSS OPTICAL CO/ t ; \ Rowlanfds Bldg. ‘ / N ^ TasfcSrOadat3Rv hkpheneser .H. r > c . ohiuxr : b . sc . OCUUSTSURQXQH OPTOMETRIST . 1 ’ " ~ t n i f i , FOR FARM TRADES SEE W*ANT FARMS c o r o t I I r i l l A A J » » V H A W f e e . Broad St, Columbus, O __—... 11 .........I'M ................ ' mm ;,.............—■- .. J on a Extra=Value Basis $20, $25, $30, $35, $40 , ‘ ** ; *S ■■ .5 H ere’s how. Take the time to familiarize yourself with the values offered elsewhere; note well the quality of the fabrics, the workmanship, the style, and finally,—*^the price. Then come here and see our i i Club Clothes 9 Overcoats—Extra-Value Prices-—then decide! Chances are, you’ll say to yourself, as one man said out loud the other day: % ' •‘You fellows certainly know the war is over!” Just received a shipment of $25 Young Men’s Belt Back Suits KATZ & RICHARDS 33 East Main Street, «-■—One of six Katz Stores in Ohio Xenia, Ohio ISYOURBUSINESSASUCCESS? Finestationary is a big aid toBusiness. Printingfine stationery is our specialty.
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