The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

"WORKED . jk ACLE” SAYSSYRACUSEHAN (M m Little W M w C qn la f c r B p ycfttt " I JMkY# toff«r*4 conMderjibly -with 4 tcmhm ( k , for the past four seara until # u d was f i d v i ^d t * & r l » w lo rruB i w o n d e r c a i >- SyWIp. MMl ibey ’worked like a a$ I am now able to eat everything without any bad effects, ^® «»w end injj your LITTLE VrONDBHS to all my friends,’* , ^ * 2 , * » c t copy o f a letter i.ritllta b y 35. Manning, o f 9 G 4 Lan. faster avenue. Syracuse, N. Y „ to tiiij. Jaquea Capable Co., Inc. Jaqqea* little 'Wonder Capaulea T-flre originated b y W. B, Jaquea, a prominent druKKlst o f Plattsbursr, 7:\ n<lMlE *0 years ago,' Jle at tbat time suffered ■with severe Btorn- ach trouble akd tried many reme. fdcs -without relief. After maklna an exhaustive study o f the causes of dyspepsia and Indigestion Hr. J*Oue* compounded this formula and secured prompt relief. Then he began, to s e ll,th e capsules la hi# drug store. The regultu were so uni­ formly satisfactory, and the demand grew so larg-., that the capsules are being manufactured and sold on a large wale to relieve the stomach, ills Of the general nubile. Jaques* little "Wonder Capsule* are quick, sure Telief fo r indiges­ tion, dyspepsia, o r atlnation, heart­ burn, sour stomach, flatulence, dlxst- ness after eating, and biliousness. There is no fuss or bother, you sim­ ply take one pr two capsules and a swallow of water. Prompt, satiafy- i Ine mu lta aro guaranteed or money .refunded, . (On sale at Richards Drug Store, j Cedarville; or 60c b y mail postpaid from Jaques Capsule Co., Plattsburg, N. L. Scotch W oolen M ills Made-to-measure Clothes—The ONLY Single Price Line in America * , * , . *t Here's the Biggest CLOTHES VALUE . in America ' GUARANTEED ALL W OOL 300 S ty les to S e lect F rom A ny T w o -P ie ce .Su it t o .O rder,. : ......................$25.00 A n y F u ll S u it o r O /e r cp a t >......................... . .$29.50 W e ’ ll te ll th e World th is is som e va lu e ! F ine, a ll w oo l made t o m easure c lo th e s fo r less th a n o th e rs ask fo r equ a l qu a lity . F u rth erm ore , we ch a llen g e an y ta ilo r to p rodu ce a. S u it o f th e sam e firs t-c la ss ALL-WOOL m a teria ls fo r less th an $35.; •■ W e can g ive va lues n o o th e r ta ilo r can d u p li­ ca te s im p ly becau se ou r low p r ices b r in g u s a b ig v o lum e o f bu s in ess . I t ’ s tru e w e m ake a very “sm a ll p ro fit on th e sin g le suit* b u t ou r p ro fits c om e s fr om b ig v o lum e , m an y sa les, and n o t o n s in g le orders. HOME Clothing Company C edarville, O h io For A Few Cents A Week Safety For Valuables »--And Convenience TV 7E don 't all have precious heirlooms; W and costly jewelry and things o f great w o rth / * Btlt most o f us have 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 yet always available. ,1 J 1 ¥ ' TheExchange B ank ' CEDARVILLE . OHIO Resources Over $500,000.00 4ft> Interest Paid on Savings FRANK A. jJACKSON ; A former Cedarviljian will within the next year become, treasurer o f Greene county. Mr. Jackson hasmany friends here who Have been loyal to him in the past. He has served es Clerk of the Township, Clerk of the Board o f Education- He left hero to locate in Xenia where he was deputy sheriff for four years and was elected as-sheriff o f ’.the county cor the same length of time. , That he is qualified for the place there can can be no question o f his ability. He has always been an accomodating public official. • • * • * * *• • LOCAL AND PERSONAL » . * * « . » * * • • * 0 ! The Xenia Farmers’ Exchange Co.„ ■has received a car of sprayed West- tern apples. They are said'to be fine. ' Look up, the^ad in this issue.* -FOR TA X I-CA L L PHONE 147, Go to the Murdock theatre Thurs­ day night and see “ The Half Breed". John Proctor will hold a public sale on his place on the Kyle road north east o f town on Thursday, Nov. 16th. 1 general purpose horse, 2 Jersey' cows; 21 head o f hogs, Some feed and u S earf a‘ farm'implements. Watch for bills, bout $80 on the “ Tag" sale Tuesday. r _________________ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Finney have Be« f take ™ ‘ hancesand have „ o v « i i„ f c .pr.prti- .ecupUd by Miss Laura Fmney. • We have “ No Huhtmg” Signs on hand and can stipply your wants at once. For Sale:- Frame building nearly W considerable sickness about hogs new. Size 8x14x8. Priced right. Cali. 1 ° * ° * pe™ 7 _ trampin£ * om one at this office fo r other information. F or Sale:- Walnuts, hulled, $1.25 a bn.; unhulled, $40c. Phone 33-173 Arthur Bradford farm, to another. Mrs.' Jennie Hutchison and Mrs, J. B. Winter o f Xenia, are spending a few days with Mrs, Zetta Bull,. For Sale:- A gas heating stove, i McMillan's FyrnitureStore Messrs Preston and McCullough of Clifton leave this week for New Brunswick, on a hunting trip. For Sale Hoosier base burner in the beet o f condition. Paul Ramsey Word from Mrs. Charles Graham who is in the hospital in Springfield, is that she is slowly improving but not able 4o walk yet. For Sale:- One half dozen dining room chairS. Inquire at this office. Wheeler Oakman and Anna May are the stars in “ The Half Breed” at the Murdock theatre next Thursday night 'l• .....r-m—i ■[ ■■ -i f Leave your order for magazines or daily papers with James McMillan at the McMillan furniture store. Rev. J. Alvin Orr, D. D., of Pitts­ burgh, spent Friday and Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Orr. For Sale:- Closed top buggy in good condition. Fred Dobbins. Mr. W» W< Galloway and wife at­ tended the Dennison-Wooster foot ball game at Granville, Saturday. The marriage o f Miss Mary Ches* nut to Mr. Robert Conley of Crystal City, Mo., takes place next Wednes­ day at the home o f Rev, James L« Chesnut, in Covington, O. For Sale: 1 Shropshire and 7 De laine rams, Wilbur Cooley. 3t. The Union meeting Sabbath night will be held in the R. P, church at 7100 o'clock. Dr, Proudfit of Xeiiia, Will speak in the interest of the Red Cross. All are urged to be present. George F. Siegler o f Marietta, O., ran up Tuesday morning to vote. He carafe down on the morning train and Was only here between trains, taking the next train back. Ralph Gilbert underwent an opera­ tion at the Springfield City hospital last Saturday for ah infection in his right knee. The trouble was not found to be as serious as expected. Hunters should fake warning. The list o f farmers in this issue warn­ ing hunters about trespassing should be observed. No one is allowed , to hunk on any fiurm wHhdttt a writ* ten pomteion, Dr.* O. P, Elias and wife of Cin­ cinnati, spent Wednesday in town visiting with friends. The Dr. went on to#Dayton on a short-business trip. He has opened a dental office in Washington C. H. and will move to that city. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson had as their guests, Sabbath evening, Dr. and Mrs. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Tonkinson o f Xenia. Dr. Scott is pas­ tor o f the First M. E. church and was the speaker at the opera house last Sabbath evening. Miss Margaret Ralls attended the Confarr-Lott nuptials Monday night in Xenia, when Miss Mildred Confer became the bride o f Mr. Frank Lott of Dayton. Mr, Lott is known here be­ ing a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Will Maddox. • » A. H. Creswell has a pumpkin on display in the Masters* Grocery win­ dow that weight 71 lbs, While the pumpkin is of unusual size yet it is attracting much attention due to the fact that the crop is short this year due to the dry weather. Eugenia Gilbert is said to be one o f the most beautiful girls on the screen today. You can have the rare previlige o f seeing her next Thursday night at the Murdock tneatre. j • Noah Webster has been discovered by Wheeler Oakman, who plays the title role in “ The Half Breed” . Oak­ man claims the pronunciation is “ sha* na-ri-o" and not “ see-nar-io” and quotes the dictionary fop authority. At the Murdock theatre Thursday, Nov. 16th. For Sale 1 Set o f double harness in good condition, 2 Sets o f heavy wool fty nets and 1 covered chair wagon. Mrs. H. A , Barr General Agent to Sell a complete line o f fruits for the orchard and home, roses, shrubs and oramehtal trees for landscape work and sell street trees, also to employ aub-agents fo r nearby territory. Write Quaker Hill Nurser­ ies, Newark, New York State, tod let us tell you the particulars, " FARM WANTED—Wanted to hear from owner o f a farm fo r sale fo r fall delivery. Give lowest price. L. donee, Box 651, Onley, 111, Hey! Hayl Hay! The'DeWine Milling Co, Baantovm Nets, i Bph Tritttpo, prominent livery stab- lint, has got a new pair of glasses, as he expects to attend the “Follies” up to Indianapolis tonight. Eph had quite a time deciding whether to get eye glasses or nose glasses,—“Bean* town Bugle" Correspondence in In* dltotpoilf Star, I ADAIR’S THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER TH IRTY FIVE YEARS Our Furniture Is GoingIntoMany Homes NowAbout Your Home? A wonderful opportunity is offered at Adair’ s. Large stocks of' new fall merchan­ dise—attractive display* o f furnishings for every room in the home. Cur prices; based on low operating expense and a huge volume o f business are very low. ' . And, at Adair’s ready cash is not at all necessary. . We will gladly arrange terms to suit your own individual re­ quirements. I I Overstuffed Davenport Suit Large assortment to select from in Valours, Tapestries, and Mohairs. 3 piece Davenport Suite in Tapestry, This suite consists ' o f Davenport, Chair and Wing Back Chair P r i c e . . . . . . $139.00 3 Piece Cane Back Davenport Suite, upholstered in Baker Cut Velour. Extra pillow in back chair. - Two pil­ lows and roll in 3 Piece Davenport Suite,-upholstered k S r ............$150.00 3 Piece Davenport Suite FCurper make Davenport, wing Back Rocker and 1 Wing Back Chair, * 7 C A A $275.00 suite f o r . . . . . *P * * O aM V l Overstaffed Davenport, upholstered in * d Z^ po ™. Price...,$169.00 $69.00 Here's a CABINET RANGE of High Quality- s tron g , Durable C on s tru c tion . A P erfect Bak ing Oven. f For- (J*QO[ An A ston ish ing ly Low P r ic e 1 Width 40 in / Oven 16x18x11 1-2, Broiler , 16x18x18x6 1-2. Top 21 t-2xl8 1-2, Ample Baking and Cooking capacity for any . household. White porcelain door panel, blue , porcelain drip pan and broiler pan. Full cast iron main front, cast iron oven bottom With lid for vegetable cooking, one piece iron cui;ed burners, large loop burner in oven with Special • ■y ■ quick action lighter, V G o o d M ateria ls, P roperly A ssem b led , F in ish ed R ig h t. T h is R ange W illiS& tisfy You* SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER 20-24 North Detroit St. MM J Stoves, Victrolas t tS S u S T lU Furniture, Carpet* XENIA, OHIO. OnBehalf Of GoodTaste And Your Pocketbook « * Look over our “Club Clothes” for Fall. Here’s distinc­ tion and style—tailored - in to stay. We would like to show you our selection of “ Club Clothes" whatever you need— Overcoats, Suits* for every day and at 1922 prices* i $20 to $40 KATZ & RICHARDS 3$ E**t M *itt S M » swwWfr* O h io

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