The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

JgggjL CLOSING OUT SALE FRIDAY, NOV. 2. 1823 . « ------v Maple Glenn Farm L*e«t*i «uuGoiumbus and Cincinnati pike ®fc t)i* north edge of Village of CEDARV1LLE, OHIO, Sale to ilejin {Rain or Shine), at 10:00 A, M. Hornless Registered Jersey Cattle (Herd Accredited) Dectndenis of the Imp. Hornless Cow, Goldon Julia, 158334, A, J. 0- C. Conrioting of Used hoi], heavy producing eows, and young cattle of both $*xes. An opportunity to secure something worth while. I f inter­ ested in better dairy cattle come to this sale and benefit by my 35 year* experience breeding Jersey cuttle. Registered Duroc Jersey Hogs (Invmmod) Ccundating o f yearling hoar? ninj growth? spring boars; live tried sow* and seven choice spring gilts. The best blood the breed affords.^ S5— -HEAD CP 1MMUNK0 PEEPING SHQATS— r~ 2 Good W ork Horses FARMING IMPLEMENTS: .iicCormick 7 ft. reaper; McCormick 5 ft, mower; Nay taker Manure* spreader, "good one; Single Pise;' 72 tooth I ron Harrow; Cultivators; one row corn plow? Black Hawk corn planter, good as new with IQCf rjtd? wire; CloVCvpuncher; Scotch Clip-* per plow nearly new; 2 wagons; 2 haggles;, 2 act buggy harness; 2 sides heavy harness; 1 man’s saddle; 2 movable hog houses, 1 V shape, 1 self feeder; hog fountain; cow stanc-halna; DeLuval Cream E-epera- tor; Pavis Swing churn, and other articles, - ' - ‘ ' ' ‘ ' . '' ' f e e d ' - . Id Torts Extra Good Alfalfa flay; 5 tons extra good Timothy hay; Corn in Shock. / ? TERMS—CASR. S or (i months time will he given on notes approved by clerks,notea to bear 7 per cent interest. JAMES R. ORR , Owner J. E. Hastings and W \\r. Troute, Clerks Col. GlenWeikert, Auct. Write for Catalogue of Jersey cattle Sind Duroc Hogs to Chester, Polck; Sales Manager, Springfield, Ohio, Lunch will be served. (Cedarville Herald Print) I will s e ll. at Public;, Sale on my farm, on the Columbus pike, at the North corporation line o f Cedarville, on Monday, Oct. 22, 1923 Commencing at 12:30 O’clock, the following: 2 D ra ft C o lts C o in ing 2 Yrs. O ld 3 3 203 Head of Hogs 205 Consisting o f 24 Brood Sows, immuned. 105 Head qf Feeding Hogs, immuned. , 75 Head o f Fall Pigs, One Poland China Male Hog. TERM S MADE KNOWN ON D AY OF SALE Clarence Stuckey Howard Titus & Joseph Gordon,Auctioneers. ■ Robert Elder, Clerk. Looking at it From Your Viewpoint A question our salespeople ask them* selves when making a sale — “ Wouldlfe* satisfied with these goods I f 1 were buying them?” I f there is a doubt in the m ind o f either party the sale is not a good one fo r us or ou r customer. For thstreason the salesperson makes vary sure thgt themerchandisewill be satisfactory* a n d C IN C IN N AT I a asms ■HOW TQ SAVE MONEY | WHEN SHOPPING | By MRS, HARLAND H, ALLEN c®. uu HurUuU n. JMmt,} BUYING READY-MADES Most women of today consider ready-to-wear garment* a boon in their busy lives. No time spent In select* Ing materials and planning dresses, which In a home-made product are so spt to be a disappointment even whfcn finished-—you have only to choose the styles that are becoming to your fir ure, try them on and see for yourself,: an^ let the manufacturers do the wor­ rying about style* and patterns. In buyingready-madegarments there are many things to be considered, If you would spend your money to the best advantage: First comes the choice of material. Ia it good enough to Justify the Price asked for it? If a wash dress, will If hold Its color? If wool, will it hold its shape and wear well?. Is the ms, terial suitable to the use for which the garment l* designed? in an eve. •nlng gown we do not demand service* ability, but the cloth in a street frock:' must he durable, must stand - up under Steady strain, and must not spot from rain and mud. Second—'Is the garment welt made? Look to see whether It. is likely to pull and fray at the seams. Examine the stitching closely,'- Coarse pr crooked stitching can spoil the appearance of, the most promising creation. The ten­ sion of the -machine should have been carefully adjusted so that ,the goods do not pucker. Third—Choice of trimming. After selecting a good quality of cloth, see .that thes'trimmlngs are of good qual­ ity also. Cheap trimming* have spoiled many an otherwise attractive garment Frequently by removing cheap buttons that are used as trimming, and re­ placing them by. others, or going with­ out trimming altogether, a garment may be greatly Improved in appear ance. - Fourth—The -time spent in .getting in and put of clothes Is art important point In the busy woman’s life. Com­ plicated fastenings, girdles, and Collars make dressing a time-consuming proc­ ess. The present tendency is all to­ ward the simple dress of few fasten­ ings, that, in many Instances, slips on over the head, . Collars and vestees should he put on with snappers so that they can be freshened without cleaning the whole garment.' Girdles should be detach­ able. As dry-cleaning is expensive In most places, it Is important that the garment be one that can be cleaned easily and cheaply. Bow ing Before A Horseflesh G od bestowed upon Papyrus, - English Derby winner, when the 8. 8. Aqua* tanla docked at NewYork- this week.1 From a suite De Luke on the upper deck, while hundreds of humans, huddled on lower decks', the steed) was lead down a special carpeted' gang-plank to a waiting motorcar,• Now he resta and awaits his match race against the 1023 American champion', October 20, for two gold; trophies and a purse of 1100,000. yf *£?*n ' s n o r i v N v f at M i 0 3 NOSH HQP» 3 HdU 0 8 „ ‘SDPaHflH *V ‘H •MjjfdafsrH* *popf •tK>t}*po.j«i#p m ptr»*j*n; *Muqf»A«g etfl idoj» pus {KttKHpe topajjattfs HIa{Jd* p*pp„ •«}/, iaupriW %on —SSaptda 4 m kip H i|* SJSe Mite- gkmm W M g ** H f f f '{£ pEttaP w iffll iwAMUlIii S lr i Isl'lilfcP r . - u a i t H o s a v m d o h . O f A « mw m r r r Dr.MORS£'S m i INDIAN ROOT PILLS T|1HVB (HitiiwMr r.Xwu rgB, MbwcMwtiaatUa. . . . . . . /br/PU-U?) ftyy tan sS S S f H O W IS YOUR CORN! I f y ou ere very fo r tu n a te f t is good '; o th erw ise i t is poor* B u t ft to o k ju s t as m u ch seed 00 m an d ju s t as m u ch e ffo rt t o ra ise a p o o r c r o p as it w ou ld have taken t o ra ise a g o od on e . W hen y ou p la n t c o rn , w h ea t, o r w hatever i t m a y b e y ou m u st take a ch an ce on y ou r y ie ld , b u t when y ou p la n t DOLLARS here un d er ou r specia l ce rtifica te p lan y ou kn ow y ou w ill g e t. INTEREST There w ill b e n o w ork o r worry w ith i t e ith e r and y ou r m on ey w ill be secu red by first m o rtgag e on real esta te . TheSpringfield Building&Loan 2 S East*Main S treet, Springfield , O h io «tTi .<> ,» , ■*%rnfrV&S i f t 9 * ’ N SI » i * I i 11 . **1 . »1 * 4 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE CASH Negotiable Paper taken as Oash. Liberty Bonds taken 100 Gents on the Dollar. Read Every Item Carefully Prepare Accordingly and Come— Conte Early to Get Your Share $18.00 Art Squares Congolium 9x12 will go a t . . . . . . ................................................. $50.00 Gas Ranges, Guaranteed, will go a t ,........... .................................. $ 1 1 . 9 7 3 4 . 4 7 $20.00 Baby Iron Cribs, full Bize, will go at.......................................... . - 9 . 9 7 6 -Dfawer, Cabinet Oak Chifferobes will go a t .. . ...................... ..............: . . . . 2 1 . 7 7 $15,00Wool Fibre 9x12 ft. Seamless Rugs go a t , . . , ........... ............... . 8 . 9 7 $3.00 full size Curtains, complete lot to 9 7 c 2 7 c 75c Hall and Stair Carpets, different colow, go at, y a r d . , , . . . ...................................... $5.00 Axminster Rugs, 22 jc 54 inches, choice of this lot............. ....... ........... 2 . 4 7 05c Window Shades, size 3x6 fdet, oil gfood rolled* *****»#*#*»*#* ** *■»% 4 7 c Miss Getting Your Share During This Great Sale t|r■ - >srM.t?■ Iron Beds The regular 2 ,-inch Continuous Post kind, known the world over. The entire lot without reserve or limit. Positively no favoritism shown—fir s t '-' come, first served.. ............................. t Hlftj kp»t $6.97 *Rlankets, lieavy Weight l .This entire lot o f Extra Heavy Blankets, Fancy Bor­ ders, will positively go without reserve or limit while rtheylast. No favoritism shown—first > 1*7 ■come, first served.................................. / Solid Oak Dressers No matter what the time or condition, you will never equal this chance. Solid Oak Dresser will positively go while they last—first come gets f* first choice. .................................. ... *p X 0 * 5 ! / Tapestry 9 x !2 Rugs Not within the memory of the oldest inhabitants of Springfield have Rugs o f the kind been sold so cheap. The entire lot without reserve or limit will positively go while they last—first cofne, A t\ *7 first served............................................ *p J, 4 * 5 / • Comforts, Large Size Comforts This entire lot, assorted colors, large size, Comforts, will positively go without reserve or limit, while they last. We caution you to come early to get your share.. • •P*'*” • 45 Pound Mattresses / Genuine. 45-pouhd,Roll Edge, Sanitary Made Mat­ tresses, assorted Art Ticking, good enough for any bed, will positively be sold while they last. ,Wo advise you to come early before it is d* P s w too late,.................................. ..... if) v j.~ r / . .. M ....... .X..w 5 ;> * ..V'-L.a « iSfg Genuine Cork Linoleum Known the world over, and they ate the kind that sell ■nvv'here at $1.50. This entire lot without reserve or 'i *iit will go while it lasts. Come early and 0 7 J ' ot first choice at. * . « . . . *........ .. 0 •w J u Hu" ■ ■ 11 ' M .................. ............ - .. ' Bed S p i i t i g s Positively no favoritism shown. This entire lot of Good Quality Bed Springs will go without reserve or limit while they last. Come early to get >f 0 7 your share ............... / orner Main and Spring Sts., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO \ 1 nsdfitn.i 5Sp2 IS YOURBUSINESS A SUCCESS? 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