The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26
4 drastically reduced It » worthy of more than pasting com- ->■ meat that Bancroft clearance sale prices for super-fine qualities in fur garments are so much the &west* Nor is this comparison con fined to Springfield—notin thoteffgeet cities have as lorr fifeures as ouF&bieennamed. Here are a few matchless examp^ed^vahie spring . . m m *- . , apori niortfl* beige only. f o r t m w t t ? M l ; Ja o q u e t- ^co&ar and „ , „ Seri atnriBfct nw oW cea te . » 1 I S mm far Belie. «r ?*Naaam Jaoqwttoa ~ . way ■mart. lorgemai ■tote-luBffifo $ 1 9 8 .5 3 ter Hndeoa,Seel>*MBeh $174.50 lor gemcbM^nUiMHbSaal, V laegaoeHars. and f a r «j 8 h p p k .-.;o r ,., B e a re r ,£ E e d ii« '‘ ■ S e a l ' • 4 !iM w K | b n )R M ] a tn . a *a r ijtt|iii> ,'? fn il' >■•$ ? i $ 3 7 4 .5 0 ooa ? iSaal *S 5 S i ;q a a litiw . foil Jwffih $ m .m «**. B w A m b /S m I o e a *e m p a . in Scores o f other______0 .,„_______ .the sew short Jacqoet&ea or foU length coats and wraps. Neck pieces are reduced in the sam&mdScaffash ion-—chokers, scarfs, steles fandkcape effects. j \ - A v< • V t h '1 t 25 East Main St. SPRINGFIELD. O. Public Sale! -IMNSSMaMIIMliaSaSlMMaSSMMBiaiMlMirMHMBa^^ Duroc Jersey fired Sowsand Gilts The Greene County Duroc Breeders Association Monday, Jan.2 9 ,1 9 2 3 At H. £» Sellers, Sale Barn, South Collier St., XENIA, O. 40 RichlyBred SowsendGilts 40 a They arc from such Herds as C. M . Austin C. R . Gordon Walker Austin a Ralph H. McClellan W . A. Bickett J, Earl McClellan Ed S, Foust R . C . Watt & Son Wm, B . Ferguson and others D on 't forget this sale, send for catalog. Sale to begin at 12:30 o 'clock sharp. Col* Glen Wiekert, Col. Joe Gordon, Col. Chester Fokh . R . C Watt, Pres, J. Earl McClellan Sec'y. ! There are many important public tales falling due within the coming weeks. Farmers should not overlook our sale column. Besides farm sales : there will be ;;ales o f high grade ’ stock. The successful farmer o f to- . day takes no chances on breeding i scrubs. The best pays the most' in { the long run. j a * * I Harry Townaley, administrator cf l the estate of Grover Brickel will sell the firm equipment and stock that belonged to the deceased on the 30th day o f this month, Tuesday, on the Frank Brickel farm. In the lipt o f horses arc a number o f promising ttotters that are well bred. Some o f these ordinals have been worked, and h»Y stepped o ff in good shape. There is also a quantity o f corn for sale along with other, farm property. * * • Creswell Farms* claim, the distin ction of holding the first Big Type Poland China sow sale that was ever held in this township. This firm has been breeding Poland Chinas fo r well on to twenty years and yet this is the first sale the, public has been invited to attend. About fifty tried sows arc catalogued. Uhis firm has a number o f sows from males that have blood from families that are the top-notch- ers o f the Big Type world. A review o f the catalogue will convince you that some extra fine blood goes on the market on Wednesday, January 31. The sale will be held at Central ga rage. 0 . A . Dobbins has been appointed Trustee in Bankruptcy o f .0. G. Gar- man, a well known farmer living near South Solon. He will sell stock, im plements and feed on Saturday, Feb, 10th. It is said that the assets will be about fifty per cent o f the liabilities. The Greene-County Duroc Breeders Association will hold a sale Monday, Jan. 29th at H, E. Sellar’s sale bam in Xenia. Forty head o f bred sows and gilts g o into this sale. Greener county has many breeders o f Durocs and these men will place some choice individuals in this sale. R. C. Watt, is president o f the association and Earl McClellan, secretary. . •*r ■■' - ' * ■ . W. R. Watt last Saturday sold his fast pacer, “ War Bride” to a Mir. Jolly o f Indianapolis. The consideration was $700. “ War Bride” was under the training o f Harry Stokes, noted horse maii of Springfield. Mr. Jolly will place his hew purchase in training at the Indianapolis track for the mile circuit. Mr. Watt also sold another promising young pacer last week to Murdock and Jones. • * 1• The Herald the past two weeks has put out many sale bills, in fact many more orders than we have handled in many years in the same space o f time. We have been recognized -not only by local people but we have had numerous- orders from a distance, in localities not considered local. These distant customers/ have been pleased by the appearance o f our bills and the attractiveness o f them. Besides sale bills, and small sale cards we have just issed the Creswell Farms* catalogue and have copy on hand for the Fern- dale Hampshire sale, of O. A, Dobbins * • • The Rockel and Rouse sale o f state accredited Hols.teins as well as that o f other stock and farm machinery will be held Feb. 6th bn the Rockel farm on the Possum road near Springfield, This is said to bertne o f the best dairy herds in this section o f the state. The catalogues can be had on application. They were printed from this office. * * * Thompson and Mace are adver tising a big sale for Thursday, Feb. L, on the Thompson land on the South Charleston pike. 16 head of horses, 9 head o f cows; 37 head o f hogs and a lot o f farm implements go in the sale. The Thompson land has been sold which forces this sale. NOTICE We are ready fo r the year*# busi ness, having doubled our capacity. We can take care o f your order o f any size for chicks or custom hatch ing. We carry a full line o f Buckeye Incubators and brooders and can make prompt delivery o f anything in our line. Would advise early orders as our space is gong fast. The Northup Poultry Farm and Hatchery. Yellow Springs, O. Bell phone. THEATRE NOTES. The super theatrical attraction for thethe winter season is John Drew and Mrs. Leslie Carter, in “ The Circle” , a modern comody by W. Somerset Naughain, which is the offering of the Selwyns at the Victory theatre for three days beginning, Monday, Jan. 29 with matinee on Wednesday. * • • The announcement that Wagenhals and. Kemper will send “ The Bat” to the Victory Theatre, Dayton, for three nights only, beginning Thursday Feb. first with matinee at popular prices on Saturday, should cause a flurry a- WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM Tiffany’* Optical Service Pre- vtdee Yon With the Beat. T IFFAN Y ■4BETTI5R GLASSES 8. ttatnll St Xwta, O, Wreitf S to ttjSM 1 *»* iJ li i- : Beginning Thursdays, February First February Sale o f i i. T H O U S A N D S and thousands o f dollars’ worth o f brand new furniture, A o f the very finest character and quality on sale at prices that are 2 0 % to 35 % less th^n regular. Living room suites, dining room suites, bed room suites, and separate pieces of every descrip tion. An unparalleled selection of reed and fibre furniture included. „ ... ■ ' t Tapestry Living Room S u i t e ................. . * ........................... $175.00 . • Mohair Living, Room S u i t e s ................... .............................. $295.00 ' * Walnut Dining Room Suite, Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$168.75 , American Walnut Bed Room Suite . . . ; ............................. $115.00 •—^and many, many others at savings o f 2 0% to 3 5 % . , m - Beginning Monday, January 29th-The February Sale of Rugs T H O U S A N D S o f dollars’ worth o f highest grade rugs on sale at prices in most in- * stances less than today’ s replacement cost. Every wanted kind and size, from small hearth rugs to the largest room size rugs. . . . ; > Bugs, too, may be bought on easy payments at cash prices. Choose whatever you want, and use them.while paying fw them. mong theatregoers. It is a peculiar feature o f the history o f this colossal success that although it .is the best known drama before the public in this generation, that the public knows the least about the story o f the play. They know it is a mistry play/ but so Zealously ha* the secret o f the story been guarded duririg the three year’s the show has enjoyed such phcnominal success that no one knows exactly what it is all about. Everyone that ha* seen it recommends it to family and friends. This is not the same com pany that was here last season, but is a more important organization,.and is the identical company which recent ly broke fourteen different dramatic records in New Yok City over the “ Subway Cicuit.” COMBINATION SUBSCRIPTIONS scription fo r daily papers and all magazines as in the past. Wo guar The Herald will receive your sub antee as low prices or lower in some cases than can be secured elsewhere. The Herald, Ohio State Journal, and National Stockman, regular price $6.60. Our price _________ .____$5.65 .The Herald, Ohio State Journal, Ohio Farmer, Regular price— $6.50 Our price ______ — — $5.65 The Herald, Ohio State Journal, Me Calls Magazine, regular price $7.00. Our price ____ _______ ___- ______ $6.00 H< raid, Ohio State Journal, Farm and Fireside, regular price $6.00. Our p r ic e _______,___ $5,40 Herald, Ohio State Journal, and Woman’s Home Companion, regular price, $7.50. Our price — --------$6.95 Herald and Ohio State Journal Reg ular price $5.60. Our p r ic e ----- ..$4.99 The State Journal and National Stockman or the Ohio Farmer $4.50 This offer is good only to midnight January 31, 1923 and is open to all R. F. D. as ve il as town residents. Rare Brand of Platon. The Belgians ara great pigeon breeders, and one o f the choicest birds of this kind Is the true Ant werp carrier, which Is comparatively rare. Soap Kopi In Bond. Up to less titan seventy years ago all *bap waimfttetnrerl in England was ntnde In bond and subject to duty, and each boiling pan wns fastened down at bight by an excise officer- ATTRACTIVE FARM HOMES t 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 of farm homes both the exterior and interior, within ■ the past few years has been marvelous j Today many country homes arc asj beautiful and (inviting in appearance* as those seen m the best residence} sections o f the cities. 1 Although tastes differ as to the choice of flpwers and shrubbery, and tha 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 of the Ohio State Journal aS the news paper for the*home. For over 111 years this great publi cation has been a welcome mfessenper to the people, l our grandfather was no doubt one of the early supporters of the Ohio State Journal and gleaned the news of his day from its columns. The Ohio State Journanl has made steady advancement nnd maintained its place as Central-Ohio's best news paper. The farmer and his family are interested in the news of the world, Tiiey also enjoy reading editorial opin ions; communications from the read- s 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. The Westerman cartoons are always interesting and o- viprinal. . . . . . From a business standpoint the )hio State Journal .is a necessity to he farmer. The Grain Live Stock and guide him ini buying and selling. The importance of ’daily correct reports is realized by the 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. Under the terms o f the Annual Bar gain Offer now in effect the price will be four dollars for one year’s sub scription. Those desiring the Ohio State Journal nnd National Stockman mav secure the combination for only four dollars and fifty cents. Subscrip tions will be accepted at this office or may be mailed direct to the Ohio -r i ,iOi\r.uts U'Uv.nbUs O. •fir—— ---------- ' : Old-Time Wedding Custom. , jn Tudor times women went bare* headed to be married, with bagpipes and fiddlers before them, and they en tered the church by the great door only. In some places they carried wheat sheaves on their bends and corn was cast In tbelr faces, with shouts of “ plenty t plenty l” i B I G T Y P E Poland China Sale Central Garage Feb. 21 45 HeadSows andGilts ALL IMMUNED Bred for March and April Farrow C. W. MOTT Have your old Furniture upholster ed, refinished, repaired! Work called for and delivered from 1 to 10 miles from Xenia. Send in your address. Will be in Cedarville Feb. 1-2-3. Prompt Service and Work Guaranteed Elmer Weyrich 1441 Huffman A v c „ DAYTON,OHIO "v. One o f tured in Saturday J- Q. A. and Jamc made und Morris SI McCoy, 31 Jones and $1900 and . Harry M l A SQ-giillo corn liquo Roy Cline proprietors day after in their pi were fined were order son, ' ' . I GRAVEL ] The othe accompany W, L. Clem trip being car. All wb Main roads •the trip b> and London is almost . four hors if la?.:' >■ f ; household % ting clear 1 car cannot t• was" bo bad ‘ V forced to i Springfield surface roa< % *^ < • terial for n money at tt keep that s< condition. In road breaks der our pre CONDITIO! THE 1 Judging i cians and f the grippep More famili week ago ui . weather we More cases < with one or school boqiY closed, anoth three weeks spring. This teachers but be fair and c time without the board as fo r the time BANKS DRL OF IT Tho other Lee Taylor ) than a friend leged a girl fi forced them zed Banks wi; He also took t For a time it 1 had a fracture waa before 3V $25 and costs I costa. Ordinal ' did not pay fa- also ’had to p gun. COMMUNIO! Because o f been decided munion servic terian church o f Feb. The held as usual the Friday ev services and t Ported. GROCERY The grpeerj with fixtures Inquire o f J. Bankruptcy, j APPOI1 i J /A . Finney appointed Tmj T. T. Nunn, g if o f the credito ‘ day. i Miss Anna o f heart trout church, Xenia, while attendin,| ■viv*d by one >! and two half bj York City an| Xenia, The fujj nesday afteni# H. E. Schmidt F many years, f Clint F. Log. city auditor iil clerk o f W o o l died Tuesday j Mr. and Mrs’., been living in ,► *rty ate movi^ Ankin is engi: t
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