The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52
m M m *«MM l Mid-Summer Sale Ffeck* of people have been coming in to take ad vantage of our low a*le prices. The sale has been going big, and the customers are satisfied with the bargain* they obtain. The Sale Continues Until Tuesday Night, July 31st. Give Your Attention to These Big Bargains in Groceries and Shoes. SOAP Jap Rose Soap 2 bars ......... 15c Kirk’s Flake Soap, 10 b a r s ....................45c PEACHES Canned Peaches large can in heavy syrup 2 cans,............................ ........................ 45c WOMEN’SSHOES 90c, $1.35 and $1.25 Pair. Think of it! MEN’S SHOES at $1.95 and $2.25 and $2.65 Pair Buy at this low price. MEN’SWHITE CANVASLACEOXFORDS - Sale Price (t> i /* r Per P a ir ............................. ........................ . tpl*U «) Saturday Specials ' New Potatoes ............. ..._______... 48c Peck Apples, good cookers. .V ,................4 1-2c lb. . Peanut Butter, fresh......................... . 18c Women’s Shoes, advertised at 90c ‘ *7tin* Women’s Shoes, advertised $1.35 *j g Saturday on ly .. . . . . . ______ . . . . t p l e l O Women’s Shoes, advertised $1.75 d* T At* Saturday only . ................................... «p * aTrO Women’s Shoes, advertised $2.25 d>n A A Saturday on ly . ............................. «|>4i*UU Women’s Shoes, advertised $2.65 ( j* n O B ' Saturday on ly ............... .................. Raincoats, Saturday Special 10% O li Sale Price See Our Sale Bills for Numerous Other Big Bargain' R. Bird & Sons Co. TheLabelThat IdentifiesQuality When you re-finish your floors or “woodwork make a GOOD job o f it. Use the brand o f Varnish-Stain that wears and wears;—the one brand “Made To Walk On." It is ' HANNA'S LUSTRO-FTNISH It will make your floors look like real hardwood, the kind you can "see your face in." Because it is elastic, yet tough, it is the ideal finish for any sur face that gets hard usage. Comes in the popular wood colors, Oak, Walnut, Mahogany, etc. Sold fey The CedarvilleFarmers’ GrainCo. Store Your Wheat ■I in a Foas* M stal Crib 3 11 bushels of ear com or 570 bushels of w’.ieat for $145.03, imtal batto m $12.03 extra. A real crib backsd by a real com* piny. A bargain. W j erest crib o i foundation fiirabhsi by buyer without charge. J Kohler Light and Power Plants 1503 W a t t s without Storage Batteries 110 Watts direst current. Itsd v s jy ou r light and pywer problemi. A itonaticift operation, SmkiBvimM Syply A, Winter, Prop. A, E. HUsy, Rspair 3epfc PH^ME 148 * » * * * * * • * * LOCAL AND PERSONAL * * * % * * * * * • Mr. *d Mr*. J. H. Cult»]« 6f Grft&n* field, O., rpoei. SfebUth with Mr. and Mrb. Ed. HMMGHimt. ! ^ Mrs. A. E. Richards made « week- i end visit with friends in New Paris, Mra. A C. Courtney is visiting her home folks at Branch Hill, Ohio. The Kadantra Club picnic will be held this afternoon at Snyder Park, Springfield, Rev. W. A. Condon of Urichsville, is spending a few days here this week with relatives. Mrs Cor* Tnmbo has returned howe after * two week* visit with rel ative* in Indiana. Mr*. Sarah Fops of Cincinnati h visiting: with her si*tr, Mrs. Alice McLean and other relative*, „ THtS fblUvdng front here enjoyed Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Charles Gilbert, South Charles ton: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilbert and two sons; Mr. and Mr»J. W, Johnson j and daughters, Eleanor and Luejle; i Mrs, Jeanette Eskridge and two dau-1 ghters of Los Angeles, Cal, ■ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spore of Akron, were week-end guests with the former's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mr?. H. G. Funaelt. Mr, and Mrs. A. Z. Smith have for their guests, Mrs Berg and two dau ghters, of Cicero, 111. Rev. Neil* Ferguson of Albuquer que, N. M., will occupy the U, P, pul pit next Sabbath*morning. ■ Rev. Ernest McClellan of Roches ter, N. Y., preaches Sabbath for the II. F. congregation in Clifton, Mrs, Flora Dobbin* Was at home this week to the members o f the Wednesday Afternoon Club. Rev, Ernest McClellan and wife of Rochester, N. Y, are here on a visit with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. On*. 1 ' bliss Mfirie Dhugherty ,of the Ex change Bank is taking her vacation at ihis time visiting at her home near South Charleston. Word has bpen received here of the arrival of a daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W- R. Collins of Wil mington, last Sabbath. G. F, Siegler is home after a three weeks trip by motor through the East with Mr.vCharles Otto-and family of Marietta, O. Mr. Ralph H. Davis and wife and daughter, - Miss Eleanor, of, Belle- fontain, spent Saturday with the Misses McNeill. Lost:-,A pair of large rim glasses in a case between Mrs,- Robt, Bi,rd's residence and U, P.' church, please call Mr?. Bird. Fiuder J. II. Straley, former president of the Citizens Bank, Jeffersonville, died mat Thursday and was buried Satur day. Mo is survived by a daughter. N-S. B. E, Williams of this place and a son, Herman Straley, near town. illllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll Notice:- Dr. R, H, Dines, dentist, will keep bis Cedarville, office open permanently every evening, except Saturday evening. Office,South Main, vhnrte 8T. iiHiiiminiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii tar: Rev. J, P» W1»U and family left Wednesday for Washington, D. C,, to visit Mrs. White's sister and mother. They expect to return Friday, Aug. 3rd Miss Wilmah Spencer of this place and Mis* Ruth Arnold of Jamestown With friend* from Kingston, are en joy a weeks trip to Washington D. C. . Mrs K. C. Watt has. been in Col umbus for several days with her sister Mrs. W. L. Marshall; who has been quite ill for some time but improved at present. " Rev. George M. Robb, pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian congre gation, O. S., Bloomington, Ind., will preach for the local congregation this coming Sabbath and the next. Harry Robinson, colored, 25, died fn Dayton, Wednesday, The funeral will be held Friday at 2 P M. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar- Milton. Death was'due to blood poison from running a nail in the foot. Mrs. R. R. Barber and two daugh ters, who have been visiting with Mrs. Jeanette Eskridge, return to their home in Los Angeles, Cal., Saturday evening. On the return a stop, will he made in St, Louis for a few days. T. V. Iliff has returned home after an extended .visit with his sisters, Misses Flora and Matt Iliff in Chicago and with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fields of Milwaukee. Mrs, Fields and two sons accompanied Mr. Iliff home and will visit here fur a time. Rev. and Mrs, J. S. E, McMichael5of Connersyille, Ind, were guests for a few days this weekwith Mr. and Mrs. J H. Andrew. Rev. McMichaN was formerly pastor of the local IT. P. congregation-bdt is now-pastor of the* Presbyterian congregation in his city. N&Jfc NOTICE—-Let me know the date of yoiir family reunlom and I will gladly come and photograph you rerowd. J. Victor Tarr, Artist, Cedarville, O. I photograph anything,- anytime, anywhere. . Phone 21-137. .Cedarville, ’O. A. E. Richards;, left 'Wednesday for Grand Lake, Mich, wherd he will spend sonic time with Dr. Wilcox and Harold Myers! Mr. Richards has not been-ja . good health for some time and he has taken the trip on the ad vice of his physician. ■os* it tjh* vital Motion fat mort Fracttcauj all- colds can b« pro- •proper pTtvtDtiv* mean* art m i art every wbere.aad m d y into hie whi" warm cote. lif en lodginr in Thaw folitwa colds, ind catarrh. Fortifir Ippe,. tonailltia a Mt rr .'Fortif ywpMir against jrernif, pravant catarrh Oxoco ia a ,prerintbs. If rsducs inflsmstion, Mop o e m iT i M anaho breathing assy and 4Avok freah told*. A ««* ?• tM w ffl too. vises yam., Doirt-miffsr, aend for1it at s » w ill smu a larsa tHbe o f Ozcno with *wu**t** o* ha *iScJ«ocy, I f yon don't «sasf«rtfeasfs3Bra!fe.*“ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Iliff and Mrs, J. G. Mct'orkeU and sen. Perry, drove Vo Ft, Waye, Irtd., last Saturday to [spend &day or so with Mr. and Mrs. ,Roficoh. McCorkell. Miss Helen Iliff, *and cousin, Miss Mary Iliff of London, have been visiting Mr, and Mrs. Me IOhrkelJ. ~ Rev. W. P. Harriwan and family are bn a vacation and have driven to Vermont where they will visit, re'a* tives during the former’s vacation Ihero will he. no* services at the R. P. church Sabbath hut for the follow ing Sabbath Rev. Andrew Creswell of Pontiac, Mich., will preach, Here’s Good News for the Man who needs a . Royal Cord K OYALS are the *ontytiresinwhich yott get the benefit o f the three new U , 0. discoveries — Sprayed Rubber— Web Cord add the 'Flat^Band Method o( building a Cord Tire* Made, in' ail sizes 30 x 3 l/z and up^ UnitedStetBShras eregoodTlras WheretobuyUSlhts » Service Hardware £o J, A, McMillan left this morning for Minneapolis, Kan., where he will look after hi* crop interests, Look over Kelble'* ad for summer clothing bargains. Better stock up at a time when you can have special prices during the fair. 17-15 W, Main, Xenia. Dr., Leo Anderson moved hi* vet- ioary office to his new office on Wal nut street. The Dr, has provided « very comodious place where he will he better able to care for his patron*. The Dr. has been located on Main street for a good many year* but his new’ location makes an ideal place and give hi ma permanent home. I»r. i. O. Stewart has been on the sick list this week. Local people who drive to Xenia must exercise car ein parking as the authorities are enforcing the parking ordinance. Xenia is requiring the same as was asked of auto owners here. Miss Jessie Small o f -Xenia is con sidering moving here this fall and will open a sewing establishment. Miss -Small left here forty-five years ago and lias resided in Xenia ever since . , Andrew Jackson spent several days •n Columbus this week t .tending the Association races. Attorney General Crabbe is. demand iitg an investigation of the Dollings Company that is now in hands of. a receiver. Seventy-five millions with 50,000 stockholders is the amount in volved. .Mismanagement is charged. This is not the only financial house in trouble in Ohio; The Gaiger-Jones Co. iterated oil the same plan and fs al so under receivership. Some?5people always preferred, that strangers hand le their money and this is the return. When financial houses such as these only solicit women and men who are not experienced in investments, it is time that some criminal action be in stituted. Let us finish your KodakJFilms. More Brilliant Pictures. $500 in Cash prizes. Free guess with every4roll. Ridgway, the druggist. DEATH OF MRS. FORD Mrs. J. V. Ford, formerly"' Of thiB place died at her hdme in Chicago, Friday, nccording.to word received by relatives. She had been ill several weeks,,death being due to cancer. Sur viving her are her husband, Jacob V. Ford and two daughters, Mrs. O. A. Elliot and Miss Gervaise at home, and two grandchildren. A son Orville preceeded her in death three year3 ago. Funeral services were held at their home, 2447 Wilson ave, Monday at ten o'clock. Burial took place at Rose Hill cemetery. THE TOWN CLOCK Where thousand* of friend*andneign- borameeteveryday. Just inside you will find ft cordial wel come and a “ Home Feeling” . be Whether you buy or not you will treated just thesame byallofMabley1 people. It surely is a friendly store. CINCINNATI Safeguarding the Nation’s Highways T P H E n itraad i m i* M n c •p *r*t« i * a t p n M itt undw fiw Trans portation A ct of 1S2S. Th at m aaa-, ure U not porfoct. It ngUmanta, neverth»l«M, tha most conatructiro and Hopeful pioco of railroad legis lation ever enacted bjr an Am erican' Congreee. It ie worthy of an adequate trial under normal ren ditions before any change*— if such be found advisable— are determinod -upon. An opportunity should bo-accorded the railroad* to earn r ia l prodte once more— In order^that they,may reestablish their credit., W ithout profits there can be no basis of credit and w ithout credit railroad progress and expansion am impos sible. Railroading ie a pstbUc Ser vice. It is also a business— and to bo successful m ust be conducted en well-established business princi ples. ! Them ie no need o f mom lews or mom paternalism. W het Is up. , gently required is a policy o f government that w ill say to every railroad company and system ha, America that- it m ust staled on it* own foot, pay its own way, meet and solve, its own problems, eeljiaN1"1' lish sound-relatione w ith its a r il ,1 employee— and then eee that It ie ;| accorded a fa ir , and opportunity so to do. . W R ailroad System The Standard Railroad o f tha World Greene County Fait Next Week 1 I Get ready for it, by oming tp our Clearance Sale, and buy one of these cool Palm Beach or Mohair Suits. Also that Straw Hat. * PALM BEACH SUITS , $15.00 to $18.00 Values $ 12.00 MOHAIR AMD TROPICALS *20.00 and $22.50 Values $ 16.00 . A ll Wool 3 Piece Suits on Sale at 20% to 33 Mo O ff Strew Hitt* 1-3 Off Athletic Underwear 85 Cent* Bo?*‘ Suit* t k Off Boy*' W»*h Suit* . M O f f 38 E**t Main* St., Bathing Suit* M Off Children’ * Straw* l - f c O f f * Ml Shirt* with Band Cellar e t U o h e d * 0 % m - & Richards __^
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