The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52
/ f t sms M t1 . *■ ja SBS snswri r a t * a?* WW^fW?1 wpH*»f> $$WW$■%^p$$M|(jf-flip.' Urn Smmslmm jik t S«,t»*d*y night that Mattktad bt ft * Tori s* 8 *w o f J5*vid Its iw tw w Iwtog' 4<MSMig#8,t%*" oar i f Grover WMfLs *Ph« m*SMtffcr«tr m t w u n*«t <p*WHP ■ ! E ^ F W r ™ n | f ' W - V ^ V * -r" v.!.*> to the dftoli *#d d in t suffered * bod •at ever the forehead with other braine* while hi# father, who was with blm escaped injury. Another neeWtont w « tb it o f A. K , CnwwoU * 3 »d J o y Jim**, oolorad ofJameetovro, Th* *pot light o f the Jam** our, tbeee being only one light need At the time, was focused Into the center o f the roed end blinded Mr. Creswell so that he could not keep his sido o f the read and the two cars Oanie together. The Creswell car was badly damaged and the James car was a total wreck and left ip the ditch * MONUMENT UNVEILED OVER IN PREBLE COUNTY Through the efforts o f the Preble County Historical Society a fitting tribute waa paid the soldiers who lie buried At historic old Port St. Clair, Monday afternoon, Some time ago Major Qrtt erected a monument, on the site o f the old fork and upon the monument wapplaced a . suitable bronze tablet with historical data thereon. Dr. C. M. Wilcox used his cannon and his daughtervotPebpy h;s cannon to fire the salute and his daughter, Mrs. Ernest Clerke o f Cin cinnati, pulled the, firing pin, The sol diers that fought in the Indian bat tles, during the winter of 1792-3 were accorded full military honors. THE/RED CROSS Dr.McChesney has the following to say concerning the Red Cross: “ When one reviews the great work the Red Cross Society has accomplished at home and abroad, he realizes that thi= .organization is essential to the wel fare o f humanity. One o f the least things that Greene County can do, as well as one o f the best, is to respond to the present call o f the Red Cross, with the most liberal contribution that has ever made. TIhe work is worthy* The need is appalling; Our citizens have means, find it is our duty annd should be considered our privilege, to , respond heartily ,0 . « w » a w k '* * 9 K , i fM,iiii.iwii»» pu ii,i.wfiWtaWWWiSBMPhBmiwg **" W ILL HOLD PUBLIC SALE Harry Townsley announces that he will hold a public sale on his farm V on Friday, NoV. 17th. at 10:30. He - WilL sell one Percheron Stallion, 1 j3yr> old road horse; 22 head o f steer cat- * tie, weight 800 lbs.; 20 hea dot dairy cattle, ten with calves by side; 9 Black Angus cows, 6 with calyes b y sid e -. 17 head cows, heifers and calves now .on full feed and ready fo r the butcher. 80 head Shropshire breeding ewes; 80 head Hogs ready fo r shipping; 57 „ summer hogs; 225 head o f fall pigs, .The L. A . E., o f the M. E. church will provide lunch. RED CltUSS WORKERS HURT IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Douglass Custis, county chairman o f o f the Sixth Red Cross Roll Call campaign, and Miss Louise Shaffer, secretary o f the Greene county branch Of the Red.Cross, each sustained bad cuts and bruises When the Dodge car in which they were driving Was hit by*another car on the Jamestown and Xenia pike la s t 1 Thursday ’ evening. Rev, Wro. Tilford. Xenia, Was also a passenger in the car hut was unin jured. The man driving the other car was cut about the face. ARMISTICE DAY, SATURDAY * The Wallace C / Anderson post of the American Leghm will observe Armistice Day, Saturday, by the salute o f twenty one guns at eleven O'clock that day. This will be follow ed .by “ taps", The Legion boys are requested by the Commander, Pan McFarland, to wear their uniforms. The salute will be fired in the public . square. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The public is hereby given notice that certain portions o f Main street have been set o f f fo r the use o f the American Legion on Armistice Day, Saturday* November llth . Thfe public fs asked to observe the requested ‘granted the American Legion. , Jf D, Mott, Mayor T NO HUNTING NOTICE The following persons hereby serve notice that hunting s positively for bidden on any o f their lands: G. F. and Chas. Owens. Reed Owens and Sisters* Jack Furay J, II. Criswell A Son G. H. Creswell W, H, Creewall Amos Frame. Clint Rakestraw 0, A. Dobbins Chas. Graham 1 Wm. Cheney Marvin Williams Fred Townsley Nat Whittington A 15 Cummins Chas, F, Marshall , A. H» CrssWeit Chas. Crouse Harry Townsley 3 C. Townsley Frank Tbwnstoy A fl Creswell . mr« & Thomas Frame WoHord A Turnbull Jsbulsylot Merehants’ Profit-Shsxing StampsGivenWith*Y«ry Purchase in This !W» THE EDW ARD W REN CO . g k e n i Fu ll S Pound B o x o f 60o Ohooolatss F o r |1.00 SPRINGFIELD ’ S GREATEST STORE Beginning Tuesday, November 14th, Oar Annual IN EVERY n o ok and corner o f this store 1 y ou w ill fin d d isplayed g o od , sturdy, needed merchandise o f every character at Thanksgiving sale prices—yes, prices that will give YOU cause for thanksgiving. Be here .the first day by all means, and every succeeding day that, it ’s possible to come,' You R make worth while savings. A great Mid-Season offering, of the most needed Merchandise and AppateJ at price concessions extraordinary--A tremendous selling eventof importance to every home in f c section of the state. \ Domestics;WashGods T h a n k sg iv in g Sm l^S p em a is Thanksgiving Sale of BETTER SILKS! Big savings on silks o f the highest character are of fered in this sale. Qualities that are superivr* quantities the greatest—* great buying opportunity. $2,00 Black Ssfin, 36 in ch , , . , . J •.«, * . . . . . . . . . . . . . * $1*$^ $2.25 Black Lining Satin ........ , .................. $1*79 jg.fiO BIftck SRt&ii Duchctis *•,*-** *»* **»• •*» •*•**•»'fil tn $3,25 Black Velvet Knit C r ep e ........ * ......... ............... $2.50 BLACK CANTON CREPES •$3.25 Black All-Silk Canton Crepe ...........,$2.59 $3,50 TPl«nlr Canton Crepe, 40 i n c h ............ ............ ,$2.79 $3.95 Black Sarin Canton Crepe, 40 i n c h .......... .. .$2.95 $3.50Slack Marineitte Crepe, 40 inch ............ ;....$ 2 .8 9 $4.25 Blade Sarin Canton* 40 inch ................... . .$3.50 PLA IN CO LORED SILKS $1.79 Plain Colored Taffetas .................. ................. .$1.39 $1.89 Plain Colored Messalines ................................ .$1.49 $2.25 Heavy Messalines, 30 moh .. . . . , *. • , » . . . . . . , , .$1.70, $2.00 A ll Silk 40 inch Crepe de C h in e .................. .. .$1.79 $2.75 Gros de Londre Crepe, 40 inch* all c o lo r s ......... $2.50 $3.00 Paisley Silks fo r Trimmings ............................ $3.00 $3.50 Arab and Paisley S ilk s .............. ......................... $2.95 PillowCases -r-Full size 42x36, good grade heavy bleached mus lin, each 25c , Outing Flanndl —jYard wide, good range of pretty colored stripes and checks. Yard 19c $ 1 .2 5 Japanese Pongee * Extra S p e c ia lv ?~10 pieces o f high grade imported all silk pongee for waists, dresses, and draperies. Full weight, best make, smooth weave . ............................... .. WREN’S—FIRST FLOOR i . Extraord inary Values in the Thanksgiving Sale of Rugs and Draperies! K ’ NOWN fo r years • ' th rough ou t this Beetion o f the state for its su perior values* selections, and ’ qualities in rugs and draper ies, this great department of fers strong specials for this^ sale. Wr»nV— Fourth Floor 100 SmartWinterCoats “ S ' $49.50 rT 1HE sizes range from 16 to 44* the ma~ * terials and fur trimmings the best the season: has produced.; the styles the very best. Rich silk linings, perfection in tailoring—over 20 models to choose from in this special sale at $49,50. Tina is but one o f the many big Apparel values this sate will bring you. ‘ WREN'S—SECOND FLOOR, .Womens and Children’s Underwear and Hosiery OO0, warm winter weights in women’s . - and chUdrcn's underwear and hosiery, are offered in this sale at prices way below regular. . •” L• « . . . W om en ’ s U n ion Suits .Kimono Crepes -~30 inches wide ; come in a wide selection of good pat terns ; the vard ^ 28 c Percales —Full yard wide, all good patterns and colors, in. neat checks and stripes. Tard , , . Dress Ginghams. —Neat patterns for child ren's school dresses* wom en's house dresses, and like, use, yard i 18c Pequot Sheets . —Size 81x99, extra large; , plain hems; a great value at $1 .79 WREN'S—FIRST FLOOR Blankets and Comforts W oolnap Blankets ° —Size, ,64x76, big ' special at, pair $2 .98 C otton Blankets —Size 60x80 grey cotton blankets of good weight, the pair $1 .89 u —Fall and winter weight, low neck, no sleeve, regular and ex tra sizes; s u it ....................... W o o l Union Suits —Medium weight Munsing un ion suit* o f fine wool; white or natural, special reduced to, suit .98 Woolnap Plaid Blankets . . . . . . —Big .doable blankets In pretty platda: size 66x80, a splendid value at $4.39 pair, Cotton Comforts . , . --Large size comforts filled ivith pure white cotton And cov ered '.with' attractive covers, ■’ pedal value. .' \ $4.39 $4.49 $8.49 All Wool Blankets ~ .. —Good weight pufe wool blan kets In a 66x80 size. A value at J8.49 the pair that you “fan not surpass. Fancy Plaid Blankets . , . $6.39 —Half wool fancy plain blan kets,. size 70x80, The pair spe cial at.$6.39. WREN'S—PIR8T FLOOR Ch ildren ’s Union Suits —For boy* and girls, all sizes 34 to 34; In white or grey. ILOtJ » d ,1Jt 8 5 c values R oy a l W ilton Rugs $ /* * 7 ,5 0 S ilk Hosiery —Women's seamed back, shaped ankle pure silk hosiery, In black, or brown; irregulars of $1.60 and $1.7$ grades. ........... 9 8 c Pair —Full seamless 9x12 size rugs, including some worth up to $90.00. Select patterns, the most wanted colors .......................... .. Sport Hosiery —Women's English ribbed sport hosiery, highly mercerized, black and, shades, iv i'jf l i i s u i u»v*vv«»sivM | newest fall J s,pair . . . . . . . . . .....J JO v Children ’s F leece Lined —Union suits, long sleeve, ankle length, made with waist attach ment. $1.00 .............7 5 c suits for C otton Hosiery —Women's splendid grade cotton hosiery, the celebrated Wayne Knit brand; 60c quality; some hame tiny hnper- O C - fcctlons, pair A e lL Sale of Women’s 8 -Button Strap Wrist Gaiintlets $3 .50 Values, Pair I . 9 5 • * * e i » i • • • f t ' ■ M EYER ’S fine cape gauntlets sewn pique; gloves of. style and guaran teed quality, Wonderful for street, motoring or shop ping. In mode, grey, tan, and brown. ‘ WREN’8—FIRST FLOOR Fu ll Fashioned S ilk - —Hosiery, rich deep black pureI j thread silk; a great (£J QO value at ..................... ip lsD O WREN’S—FIRST FLOOf / W ilton V e lve t Rug* $*| i . 5 0 i—Seamless 9x12 rugs, deep linen fringed ends* unusually attractive designs and col or* rivaling the finest wiltons............. . f A x tiu n s ib r R ugs —The ever popular, long wearing, deep piled rug*. 9x12 foot size; a choice selection at this special sale p r i c e .................... ... ............ $00.75 CurtainMairquiseit.a —Regular 29c quality, high mercerized finished, plain or double bordered, the yard Quaker C raft Nets —Superfine grade of these* popular curtain nets in a splendid assortment. 42 inches wide. The’yard 95c Special Notice! T HE items mentioned in this ad vertisement merely start to tell the story of big savings and wonderful offer-' ings this sale will hold for you; There are hun dreds and hundreds of other equally as great values to be had. And remember, the Sale Starts Tuesday, November 14th \N P Thanksgiving Sale, of FURNITURE N EVER a week passes but our furniture section sees new customers that are sxpressive of their satisfaction with our low prices and aigh quality. FURNITURE YOU’L l, ENJOY LONG AFTER THE COST IS FORGOTTEN. 8 Piece Walnut Dining Boom Suite . . . . . . *$148,00 3 Piece Mohair Living Boom Suite . . . . . . .$295.00, Solid Mahogany or Walnut Bed Boom Suite $198.75 Simmons 3 Piece Bed, Mattms and Spring . $22.50 —And many other equally great specials. WREN'S—FIRftT FLOOR The adviS produce* rjj eiuclie* «r 4 | the advert:; FORI Betti Your * The Oliicj sent out a tary hunn stamps thisI stock eelliil clous propor oat up the hack into t| soon. Every c fj warn the stocks. The! been x:arr.cl cannot after! hank or a J broker, Greene pol been a fertil most any k fl -without merj Within the grocery cone! $10Q0 sharesj fact it is no was the stool as it was ref known farnie| the “somethi is now out hi * $7000. T<he hands of a r The effect o f such stock from an inci „ . Dayton some known and businessman lift of his wi‘ Both were pal had worried o f remorse al fortune that . " them in very stances in the had suffered five thousand friend induces . number o f w< loss was mor_ and their woij end. Several hun o f hai’d earned , into the pockel biers while c seek tq replaec| not past the to da it. ' We recall t condition o f o. one o f our mi in the,county, small fortune on the farm. _ when,he shou the profits o f duced to inves concerns. His, •he could standi ■ finally his mi.. he is an inmat Not so long lady in Xenia what 4has px-ov curitie?. She cc he advised ag. the stocks, Bui] ant and she yi and has lost wi| It wasonly a s same woman v her stocks that tie home. This stocke have n o . These are bij from the exper us. Never bu; with your ban you know has ing securities Ways give yo. follow. He can wise. •The agq is gone tomoi w a rn in I There has bj part o f some sales to drop boxes along t i j rect violation <| punishable by New Michcv W; EhVa’ .rtli, Ml years ago, f<?r champion of t| Mie veteran title. Walker
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