The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26
. . . A ,<1 if | s m m Ftv«s Baptized By Granddad | *mOm LOCAL AKD PKXSONAL • * • • » • • • « • ..F O R T XI SERVICE CALL NO 8. Try the notion counter first. C. E. Masters. •■>»<»w isswwiwair ij | ii )l"H> f IT mmg£SBg&!&& F or Sale:- A large set o f sleigh bells. Charles M. Harris 6W Wm F Barton. ps«or the Finn Congrentionat Church *< ak Park. III.. »» »he -*•-tdmg» m five of fits children. Now * *««u »MM ‘ I I..U___ ohoi..a Auji stjhus in>il/9U frtr ft ht*tj baptizing grandchildren W t n shows fi*c new arrival* for * New Year christening, brought ir.»m *» part* of the country by famous went*, including 'he child of Prutv Bawon.-.famous editor Several from , here attended the Masonic social in Xenia last Thursday evening. mas |r f c S m f r l o n A m e r i c a n B u t t e r f o w l May W a lk er „ilt* Hempstead, a 7-year old Hol stein, of Austin, Mlnm, is theU.S. ' tampion butter oow over all breeds and ages for 1922 . Shepro duced 1218.59 lbs. of butter fat or 3 ie 0 .ftlba.ofmilk. . Says Easiness Rivals Urged Murder Charge Mrs, M. C. Nagley returned last Friday from Omaha, Neb. after an extended visit with relatives. We have added several new lines to our notion counter. Come in and see what bargains we have to offer. C. E. Masters. i Miss Carrie Rife and Miss Ruth Patton o f the High School faculty, are absent from school this week by ill ness. Mildred Parker, little daughter o f Prof, and Mrs. L. D. Parker, under went an o legation Monday fo r the.re trieval o f her tonsils. The-operation was done by Drs. Madden and Shields.' Call at our store and inspect the new line o f Notions. i C. E. Masters, Thomas Frame has moved to the Pauli farm owned by Mr. Howard S. Smith. Mr. Frame has been living in the Knox Hutchison property. Mr. Oscar Evans has rented tbi sproperty and will move to.town. His son Frank will reside on the Evans farm. BfcrasJSintrjSTrtng Merchants' Profit-Sharing Stamps—OncWith EachlOcPmchase. COMING! Tuesday, January 23 rd' Dress Sale Supreme! Miss Bertha Dean o f Springfield, has been spending several days ' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean. The L. M. Society o f the U. P, church will meet at the parsonage on Monday, January 25 at 1:30. A cordial invitation is extended to all the ladies o f the .congregation to attend. . ATTRACTIVE FARM HOMES H it *. Hiram Knox, of Hemphill. Tex., who actively ant! successfully managed her husband's business of building railroads, .running saw mill* and bossing lumber crews, claims business rivals urged murder charge now against her in mysterious billing of her husband. All o f the \Vest la interested as she was ktiown as “ Lady Bountiful" for generous gift* to p >or. children of Texas. Photo I* o f Mrs. Knox and Much Attention Being Given This ' Question By Those Residing In The . Country. One Important Item Not, - To-Be Overlooked. *The transformation that has taken place in the appearance o f farm Homes noth the exterior and interior, withm the past few years has beep marvelous Today many country homes are as beautiful and inviting in appearance as those seen in the best residence sections o f the cities. ..Although tastes differ as to the choice o f flowers and shrubbery, and the interior decorations are. subject to the whims of-the' women, the-general opinion seems to be that the finishing touch to all is given by the selection l o f tiie Ohio State Journal as the news ( paper f o r the home. ^ ■For over 111 years this great publi cation has been si welcome messenper to the people. Your grandfather was 1no .doubt one o f the early supporters , o f .the Ohio State Journal and gleaned |,1 - v Dresses Made to Sell as High as $ 6 5 .0 0 l V • r-' m m i iKj.' ‘ !'■ Nearly 6 00 to Choose From Over 2 0 0 Different Styles We trill i d l art public **!« f t our farm on the ‘Turnbull road two miles East Cedarville, on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 1923 . beginning promptly at 10:30 o'clock: 2 HEAD OF HORSES Ro*h mate 4 years old, weight 1200. weight 1450;r Roan colt 6 REGISTERED SHO RT HORN CATTLE 6 •Roan bull fiiheteen months old. an ettra good one. Roan cow 6 years Old witii bull calf by tide. Red cow 2 fears old, will calve in February. White heifer coming twd years_ old, bred. Papers furnished with each animal, - One Shorthorn milch cow, will freshen in February. 2 Jersey cows and 1 Holstein cow with young calves fiyB8lack cows with calves by side. 1 Reid cow with calf by side. 2 Holstein cows to be fresh this month. 2 Jerseys cows to be fresh this 4month. 2 Red heifers and 1 Jerseylieifer. * Every Dress Just Received From New York Especially for This Sale M EW Spring Taffetas, fine Canton Crepes, ' crisp Taffetas, Poiret Twill. Dresses for every occasion. Rich colored Taffeta Evening and Party Dresses. A ll women’s and. misses’ size.*. See them in our show windows over Sunday and Monday. ^ , I ON SA LE TU E SD AY , JA N U A R Y 23rd. ^ m HEAD OF HOGS 248 21 brad sows, will farrow in March: 10 head o f pure DUROC gilt*. 87 head o f pure bred Hampshire gilt* part o f which are bred. One *ow with fr^ igs. 70 head o f shout#, will weigh about 125 pounds averago 100 Head o f ahoate Will weight about 100 pounds average; 2 sow# with pigs by side. IIS HEAD OF SHEEP 130 80 b*ad of Shrop, ewes, 2 to 4 years old. 60 head of Dajitin owes, 2 to 4 years old, . , FARMING IMPLEMENTS OtirsV tractor gang plow; New 8 foot tractor disc. Oliver low feed wagon. John Beer Sulky plow. Two sides of haras*# with line* and.bridles, % Sixty gallop oil tank*. 8 Hog Coop*. 2 oil drum*, 1 fan mill, Water heater fount AUTOMOBILES Seven passenger BUICK touring car in good shape with good tires, good ti.p and starter. EMPIRE 5 passenger touring car in good Tunning order with good tire* and starter the news o f his day from its column*. The Ohio State Journanl has made steady advancement and maintained its place as Central Ohio's best news paper. The farmer and his family are interested in the news o f the world. They also enjoy reading editorial opin ions; communications from the read ers on the principal topics o f the day; the continued stories; Jane Hope; Daily Patterns; Mutt & Jeff in their daily foolishness and numerous other features appearing exclusively in the Ohio State Journal,t The Westerman cartoons are always interesting and o- riginal. From a business standpoint the Ohio State Journal Is a necessity to the farmer. The Grain Live Stock and «.- <>• venorts guide him in buying and sellipg. The importance o f daily correct reports is realised by Ihe management o f the Ohio State Journal. Two pages are devoted to the bond and stock market quotations affording an opportunity to closely follow investments. :. t . _ Under the terms o f the Annual Bar gain Offer now in effect the pnee will bo four dollars fo r one year's sub scription. Those desiring the Ohio State Journal and National Stockman may secure the combination for only four dollar* and fifty cents. Subscrip tions will be accepted at this office or may be mailed direct to the Ohio State Journal Columbus O. Col. Weikert, Atict, Lunch served by the ladies of the U. P, Church, t TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE WAY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM Tiffany'* Optical Service Pro vide* You With the Beet. W. L CLEMANS & SON | TIFFANY W, W. Trottte, Clerk GLASSES 8, Detroit St, Xeal*, O. 20 % Off on Men's Women's and Children’s Shoes < » Here is a royal chance to buy the best footwear made at low prices Hanan, Howard & Foster Foot Fitters and ,other , Men’s Shoes 20% off « • Selby's Arch Preserver, Buster Brown, Shurfoot and Lion Brand Shoes all 20 per cent off. All Satin Straps and Evening Slippers 20 per cent off. C D r r f A I for this Sale. Men’s Basket Ball Shoes worth 0 » T £ * $3,50 for $2.45, all sizes. Boys’ $2.25. Every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction, * ' Sale Starts Thursday, January 18 ALL SALE PRICES CASH FRAZER’S SHOE STORE XENIA, OHIO ass * * TRY OUR JOB PRINTING a a i * The JNrodU'j ■COJChc: the ad Yot Polic authori Clinton is regi while i trolmai mingto thews e Indie Louis 1 very p town, ri authori f ie n d s Teen iir beries. Thosi are Wa Archie and Fr bines, t Robb> ware C- i Boring . Drug s stores : mingtoi confess Youn in Was. a came; and thi the thr that Vi had kil voort h his mal from tl i as true i • A ll f | Wilmin i Proseco With ofi i countie i to cleai i Whei 1 dervooi .! found i i ; terial I. ! kinds i ] the lot goods various ( Depu ceived -J»VC h killing The other r is now the mu j McCrei I Kinney i Jim R< i same c j o f McE | -band w I for the ! a pictu i The evi ! by a d< i out tha | one, M- , and Re. Youn , Packan radiato1, say wa made h thews i fession Main s‘ and the suspect' is that Sayer-I that sap" the sto,. bout a n . 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