The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

a* amiMwi «* * # FwMW c* w « - F « a 0 , <0#MNr « * U4T* a* FRIDAY, AUGUST 10,1*33 POST OFFICES OVER COUNTRY ALL HAVE ORBMRS TO CLOSE Peetinwtar General Near tea* sent out -iMlrtrs *9 e*ety post office in the eo«B*te*y to akee from three to four, Central Standard time during the hour o f the funeral at Marion, FOQU FOR THOUGHT Arthur Brisbane haa revealed a hit o f history that 'will be interesting to> many: “Here’s food fox* the supersti­ tious. Five different presidents died, ju regards their election, at twenty- year periods, They are: Harrison, elected in 1840; Lincoln in 1860; Gar­ field, 1880; McKinley, second term, in 1000; President Harding, 1930, KLAN PAYS TRIBUTE The Ku Klux Klan paid tribute to President Harding last Saturday night when 2000. men gathered about the Court House In Xenia when a cross was burned A large banner was dis­ played stat'ng that Warren G, Hard­ ing was a 100’ sec cent American. At the opening of the service t •cry man kneeled in si'out prayer. Rev,' Middle- ton, Xenia, Rev, Walley, Spring Val­ ley; Rev, Albaugh, Jamestown, took part in the services. The crowd sang “Nearer My God to Thee.” ____ COURT HOUSE CLOSES The County Commissioners at their meeting Monday passed a resolution that all county offices will be closed all day Friday in recognition o f the | death o f President Harding. Many \ industries over ‘ the country will be dosed for the entire day while others I will stop for the funeral hour or blow | the whistles at intervals. All business places will be closed during the hour J o f the funeral from,three to four. THE DAYTON FAIR One o f the features o f the Dayton ■ Fair the week o f Sept. 3rd to- 7th will J > le the Q tit and Horseshoe .tourna- ; ment. Prizes from $18 to $45 will be I paid the winners The leading pitchers I over the state will be present. • - , ' ‘ * >1. ' i , , '>*•'. •' NOTICE TO BOYS- Boy# who ride bicycles are‘Warned to comply with the law and equip -with lights -when riding efthr sun down. Many bicycles are riot so equip-' •pad andAhere is much danger of he- ny run down by autoirtobaies. . . Wanted to Rent: Ford car in good ' running condition. Inquire of Owens A Son. . Ww. Smith, the gardner riow has a- .Citizens phone and . you can order garden produce. Mr. Smith has plenty o f roasting ears right fresh from the field. The uality is fine,, ’ TOXKtXJO. MOTHER’S THRONE < A great deal Is being said and written about woman's position. Jtagttcfidsl men and women are talk- fug about the broader field for wo­ men, about Woman's opportunities, about her equality with man, and aUmt b&r rights. It Would be most difficult to find a aeries of subjects more superficial . to woman's position. It way be that some #oer, neglect­ ed, long-suffering and over-burdened wife has listened to the siren's song o f the larger hbortiee « f woman, the no doabt longs for the day when she ean open the front gate arid the- sMeWsJfcte cfAaaJmpeded fswrie liberty. It way be fbeee saothnaata wee* been la the brain of some maaotdtne- ly teetioed wemen. 1 Tbay have watehod tastr poor degenerate brooMSai wjfOhing forth as prodigal *NM| and wondered why titty oould get hew#the seme right*.. iHtftiMr these subjects law dH- or frirolonely, aft A to arrive at the 4M« rsweetHome, ae w woe m U fhv the front • sweet . In ■mtitom - :«***** SPR1NGEIELD, OHIO The FastestGrowing Store in Ohio gH iINGFlELD, OHIO Bigelow * Bussorah Axminster RUGS Size 9x12 Feet One hundred arid ten patterns all new to Chooae from. :5 0 Bigelow Bussorah Axminster RUGS Size 11-3x12 Feet Fifty choice patterns—more than you could find in all stores in this locality. The Great August Sale of Rugs Now in Full Operation With a $60,000 Stock to Choose From—Average Savings 25 Per Cent Brussels Rugs Within Reach of Every Purse - ■ ’ 1 mmd 8-3x10-6, a necessary size for many rooms, 1 . ( 1 the jualifcy can bo relied upon, the patterns are colorful and attractive, in pleasirig $19 combinations, on’ sale'for $19,C0, —9x12, a larger size, in many different designs. Such, rues will add cheer to any room, and they, are particularly adapted for dining and bed rooms, in the Sale Series for 4,----------------- -—9x12. In this heavy Brussels you have an opportunity to buy a rue suitable for the living or dinine room at extremely low price for an unusually good quality, on sale for — ,— ---- --------- ,----------------- $23.75 $27.59 $1.25 Armstrong’s printed Linoleum per square yard _________ - ______ The very best-----priiaae of solid cork and pure linseed oil, ,- 95c Special Lot of Splendid 6x9 Axminster Rugs on Sale For —The home rug needs in this size can be supplied from “a variety of patterns in the beautify color combinations, and we wish to impress our readers and patrons with the wonderful value of these fine rugs oil sale for §22.50,...... . Axminster Rug Take Markdown —9xt2 -Axminster seamless rugs in this,' the most popular size for rooms, splendid in uality, beautiful n patterns, offering an abundance o f different effects and colorings for selection—- An August special o f in­ terest to every housekeeper who has rugs v to buy now. Other sizes carried in stock in­ clude the following at reduced prices: 11- 3x12, 8-3x10-6; 7-6x9, 6x9. Heavy Wilton Velvet Rugs With Linen Fringe $ 39.50 9x12 attractive rugs o f distinctive designs which will add beauty and charm to the finest hpme. Could we add more persua­ sive argument than to simply state they are heavy Wilton Velvets and ’’ in. the August Sales Series they have been lowered ’ in price to $39.50. —OylS' heavy Wilton rugs lamed for their- beauty and rich colorings, bring decorative- art to any, room. For durability you can find no better rug investment. The price is special for the August Series ,a t '___ _ —9xJ2 Wilton rugs sliow. a variety of love­ ly rug patterns in a perfect blending, of beautiful colorings. A personal visit before rug buybtg will be most economizing. Come, they a r e ___ - ______ _____ ______ $1.85 Armstrong’s inlaid Linoleum, square yard ** ——------ — Colors through to the back. Will \Veur like iron. $ 1.35 $1.50 Armstrong’s Linoleum, 4 yards wide, square yard ____ ____ ___ :__ _________ Not a few, but a wide range, of. fine pat? terns. ’ ' . $ 1.10 T! OUR SALE PROGRAM FOR THE MONTH—Fur and Fur Trimmed Coats at large reductions; all new. Blankets and Bedding at 25% savings. Cotton Goods at the lowest prices since 1914. Table Linens at liberal concessions. Silk and Dress Goods at new fall prices. Bags Trunks and House Furnishing goods prices less for of August. It will be a great month to save money. The Home of St. Mary’s Woolen Blankets SPRINGFIELD, OHIO The Home o f Scranton Nets >w i' ^ *, ’ ♦ 4 « - y ' and Curtains Have your old Furniture upholster­ ed, refinished, repaired! W ork called for and delivered, from 1 to 10 miles from Xenia. Send in your address. W ill be in Cedarville Aug 20-21-22. Prompt Service and Work •*■■ Guaranteed Clip this ad which will be good for $1.09 on a $25 order. Good for $2 on a $50 order. Leave orders at this office or write East 333 J Bell phone Elmer Weyrich 1441 Huffman Ave., .. DAYTON,OH( m m % . M M sm While men ain’t over-anxlou# to acquire a pair o f Wings, It’s a laudable ambition to aspire to better things.-. . , This world ain’t synergistic with a life of snowy white—shell spot yet robe with blood-smears, or. she’ll blind ye with her night,. . . She keeps a special smtidge-pot fer the entry worldly-wise, for the saintli- est of braggarts is the biggest bags of ilea. But. from the meanest hovels to the palaces of kings, we find the admonition to aspire to better things, . . . It’s a simple piece of business to Indulge the honest soul, when she craves the higher virtues that the devil can't control . . . and, It’s mighty sigh a certainty on which trs can depend—If w* store our bin# with gratitude, the Lord Mil be our friend-- which lead# to rh* wuelnslon that ill Sober think!*' bring#: We can’t be n - h mistaken, reachla out far better thh^s J - 1 yee w o:< / 'M U '- " $ ? * 0 #!*** m on.!m Pittsriiis *** ** TheLabelThat IdentifiesQuality When you re-finish your floors or woodwork make * GOOD job o f it. Use the. brand o f Varnish-Stain that wears and wears f —the one brand “Made To Walk On." It is * HANNA’S LUSTRO-F1N1SH 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 fo r any sur­ face that gets hard usage. Comes in the popular wood colors, Oak, Walnut, Mahogany, etc. Sold by TheCedarvilleFarmers’ GrainCo. Cedarville Electrical Shoe Shop Mend the old and hack the difference It never pays to throw away your old shoes when you can wear them a few months longer at these prices. Men’s Half Soles s e w e d , , , .$1.00 Ladies’ Half Soles................................... 85 6 Boys* Half S o l e s , 8 5 c Children’s Half Soles,. . * ;................ .65c Rubber Hells 50c put on in 10 minutes while you wait. Leather Heels 35 and 50c Harness Repairing OPEN AT 7:30 CLOSE 7:30 TK b and i If yoi becaus need v If you yourse. car b« afford not w. : . s So pla-. y family. which d interes ■ Soon By the Come South"Ma Heinz KJ Pickles Clark County Fair SPRINGFIELD, OHIO August 14, 15, 16, 17 Over $20,000.00 IN SPEED AND CLASS PREMIUMS See The Big Pagaent Similar tolthat given at State Fair last year* 5 % MONEY FOR FARM LOANS IS HERE Thirty Five M illion dollars of Insurance money to loan on Fatnynortgages at 5 %, Will loanup to $80,00 per acre on the Beat farms. MustBenicewell locatedfarms. Interest either anually or semi-annually. $100,00 payments accepted. W. L. CLEMANS, Agent Pe3s Wi, can Peas Peanut Batterc Lard i; Coffee JeWel . . . ••IS 7^0 Ginger Sal mot EAGLE“1 Ferial* m J BA /TRY ! 4

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