The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52
# # # * * * • * * y m am ) mmcAt, # * • # # . # # # # ^Tmi i^'iiiiiir'fT^^ iiriiiMiiir iTiiiwi»i'ii iiii r?rr»iiii Do not forget that w« Rave moved our cream station to the Barr bulk ing across the stieet from, the old, stand, Codurville t’ rearn Station, hi- P. Ewbank, Manager. ] For ir-ale: Seven flue Quad pas heating stove, J. L. Confart ¥w. W. W. Gaikway and -children have gene to Irowtoo, O.. on a visit _ „ J ' 1' . . rT . J wi*. home £oU(i. I * or ^alc: Washing machine and' - |wringer, hi good condition, Inquire at For Sal#: 1000 bushels of com. Phone 21*101 John Burns William S, Hopping was attacked yesterday with aceute indigestion and ( for a tint# was. in a serious condition. Subscribe for the Herald, Business at the postoffice coratirurs Harrow Tire & Battery Shop. Phone S to increase. The demand for boxes, ie ............— ---------- * .more than could be filled and the Mrs. F. B. Turnbull has had for Township Trustees had to provide an ther guest the past few days, Miss other section of 63 lock boxes. They |Anna McGowan o f Santa Anna, Cal. will be placed in a few days. Copyright 1923 Hart Schaffner & Marx Style’s Fine*=But Better Quality With it w an t g o o d s ty le o f cou rse ; but y o u ’d better g e t fin e ‘ qu a lity w ith it. It takes n o t on ly g o o d design ing bu t fin e w o o le n s and exp ert ta ilorin g to g iv e y o u the best s ty le . Y o u ; g e t everyth ing here in Hart S ch a ffn er dr M arx C lo th es G reat values at $40.00 Top Coats $ 2 8 .5 0 Every Man Needs One Business Suits $ 3 0 .0 0 in All W ool .Materials The McDorman-Pumphrey Co. XENIA, OHIO I/# fcfep» jt jg y tb* rr#am station j J* lP#g aero*#, the street 1 w» the Raw from oar #$4 C W t a w ij Ik Crepra Station We es» ■###* you money on your j Fall Suit or G^aneat D*vi», Nagiev wilding. Mrs. W. P'l®|JTiman left Wednes- lay with bar daughter, Riehel, for Easter aCanadst, where the former was called by tfe* serious illness of j her mother. f R?v Paul D*wan and wife, who 1 .lave been vbriStof with <Mrs Ida 3torment* leave meat week for Coul- terville, 111* wfcs» Rev. Duncan has ,\ccepted a calL The dry weather has left many families without etHher well or cistern water. Farmers' in many places have to haul water quits a distance. It will take an unusual rain fall to supply the streams and fill the soil for the winter season Reports indicate that the wheat crop being planted is now lv need of molstuxe. Word has been received here -of the j death of Mrs. Charles Pendlum at her home in Greenville, Monday, The funeral took place Thursday, Besides the husband, two children, Mrs. Harry-1 Snyder of Pittsburg, and Edward o f Greenville, survive. The family re sided here for many years The members of the Pollyanna Cir- J •“Id spent Saturday evening with Mrs. W. W. Trpute in honor of her birthday | Dainty r freshments were served dur- i ing the evening. The circle is compos ed of girls of the same class that at- j tended the high School. Mr and. Mrs. A Z, Smith and Miss Louisa Smith and Miss Jennie Ervin attends*, the wedding of Miss Ferral Ralston, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Ralston in Yellow Springs, 1Tuesday evening, to Mr. W. D. Hazen |of Marion, O. The ceremony was per- rformed by Rev. Robert Colman of the ' Clifton Prebyterian church. ’ ' Mrs. B. E. Stevens, Mrs. B. H., Lit tle," Mrs. A R. ,Richards.. Mrs J W Johnson and1 l i r a .’Hbrry Townsley drove to Akron Tuesday where they Spent the night with Mr-, and Mrs. A~ j,G Eveleth. From there the party goes ( on to Cleveland to attend a meeting {o f the Women’s Foreign Missionary' Society of the Methodist Church, They expect to return home Saturday, . Rev. J. P. White and G. E. Jobe of the United Presbyterian church and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Collins of the Clifton United Presbyterian church, have been at Cherry Fork, Ohio, this week attending a meeting of Presby tery and the 12Qth anniversary of the congregation. Mr. axld Mi’S. J. E Kyle have also been attneding the meet ings and will spend a few days with their son, Willard, of the Feeble#' school. While Codarviile has Only a very limited amount of gas* Yellow Springs may not have any after the 31st of October. Gas for the village is supplied by the Jantha Company, a distributing company that gets its supply from the Logan Company., The latter company now refuses to furnish the Jantha company gas after this month. The village officials are at sea to know what to do. Jt has been suggested that an injunction be asked of the courts against the Logan com pany and in this way the matter can he kept in the courts for several months or probably a yeart Poland China Sale! We will sell at Public Sale on the Elmer Smith farm 2 1-2 miles South-east o f Jamestown, on Friday, October 19,1923 A t 12:30 P . M* 63 Poland Chinas 63 Consisting o f 47 gilts»12 boars and 3 tried sows. SEND FOR CATALOGUE The choice offering of. two excellent herds E.H. Smith & E. E Finney mm A Fall Style o f Unusual Beauty Fashioned in Grey and Brov/n suede with covered heels. The side gore keeps them snug at the side $7.50 Frazer’sShoe Store 17 East Main Street* Xenia* Ohio County Superintendent H. C- A l t aian has Called all school buss drivers, In the county to met at his office Sat urday to be examined. A ll. drivers must be of good moral character and give bond under the requirements of a slate law, John W. Gfecri of Dayton was ir town yesterday calling on friends. Mr. Green formerly was - a resident o f | Xenia when he traveled for the Eavey j Company. He has resided in Dayton fpr well on to twenty-years. Mr- Green is. treasurer of Antioch Templd and was here intbe interest of the Shrine, 1 COMING The Rev, J. S. Flacks * ' Evangelist OPERA HOUSE Oct, 14 to Nov. 4 Auspices Churches o f Cedarville J F . . v fc*. ^ s-vV .^ ssS Rev, J. S. Flacks. i l ,1 m ■* I ADAIRS .Prepare Now For A Cozy Home This W inter In the winter, when nights' are*’ long and one is forced to,Stay indoors,* good furni ture is mighty fine to have about you. Now is the time to prepare for those nights. Furniture prices have'reached rock bottom and yet the quality and style has nbt been depreciated in any way. Don’t fail to" come ih>- this week, - Many special feature bargains await you. Fur nishings for every room iH the home ate- here and your comparison o f prices is most cordially invited. ' As usual, credit will be extended td those who desire to purchase On that plan; THE COFFIELD ELECTRIC : WASHER ALWAYS READY FOR THE UNEXPECTED GUEST When you get a bed davenport you really add an extra bed-ro 6 m tp your home, y ou also have a beautiful and useful piece o f furniture during the day. ■ .. makes the est clothes. Satisfaction prettiest, clean- Guaranteed $ 45-00 Bed ‘ Pavenotto.. Mahogany Bed’ Davenotte SS T L ...$ 75,00 I’pvonport ^ . $ 4 9 M Mahogany Bed Davenport with can# ends ___ _ $ 61.50 A P ost C o lon ia l Su ite a t th e P rice o f O rdinary F u rn itu re FULL VAN ITY $67.00 The vanity shown here is a model that requires very little space and yet affords all conveniences. Has am ple drawer space and very large mirrors* Dresser - Chiffonier Twin Bed . . . . ... $ 42.00 . $ 31.50 $ 25.00 S f l ! .... $ 45,50 ; Vanity,net ‘ it-&7 l i l t - shown Queen Anne D in in g T a b le This suite because o f its low prices is quite re- in W a lnu t $ 33.00 markable. The fronts, tops and ends o f the made* beautifully different pieces ate made o f genuine walnut veneer with genuine walnut . top. Ends o f table oval. SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER StoVes* Victrola* Furniture* Carpets. 20*24 North Detroit XEN IA OHIO. MNMNM * m TRY OUR JOB PRINTING * %
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