The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52
• • • • e e • a it e UKU.AN9 nitSOMAL # * • • Cur»M N. Absl ared# * ( murium trip t« JwolatwpolLa the .first of the week, •"‘"'I 1 i r_ r i \ y Blmkr Twits*, Pwrl*M Standard at Service Hardware Co, Owl Miasee of Ciwstoatt is home op * vaca te period, Wow is a good time to lay in your winter coal, Get the price* o f The Farmer*’ Grain Co. We Understand that G. E„ Boyd is in a very critical condition at the E«, py hospital in Xenia. Dr. C. J, Fairo gpe* to Cincinnati, today on « business trip to be gone over Saturday, High Grade Dawn swings at low prices. Service Hardware Co. Ernest Post of Fostoria, spent the first of the week here with relatives. Wanted;- Middle aged woman aa a companion move for a home than for wages. Phone 1. Mrs,. J. N. Lott. Mrs. Wm Bradfute of Columbus spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. J. N< Lptt, 154 haarehold, food and beauty pro ducts to sail direct to horn*. Big pay to wide awaka are* andwrerea. All or part time. Wo sxperisare neoded. In •truebkm* and sample outfit free. Health —0 Quality Product* Co,, 117 Duane St., Cincinnati, O. Mayor Harry E. Frahn o f Osborn accompanied by Frank Hamm, were in town yesterday in the interest of th< Frahn candidacy for county com missioner, Mr, Frahn i* not only the chief executive of that model town but is president of the Osborn Nation al Bank, He owns extensive farming interests and is one of the leading citizens in his community. l«iss Dorothy Ogleabee has gone to Lakeside to spend several weeks. * For Sale:;:- Ford Coupe. In good condition. . Mrs, E. C. Oglesbee Place your order for locust posts ' at once. A car of split posts, extra good grade, Cedarville Lumlber Co. Harry Darst, candidate for skate Senator was in town Monday in,the interest of his campaign. Dr, J, P. White will spend two Weeks vacation at Ocean Grove. He left Thursday for the East. For Sale: Extra fine eelery plants in large or small quantity. Cash Gordon Wanted:- To buy Hay in field or to cut on shares. Call Xenia 1155R 21 W, D. Niybet spent Sunday here w|th his sister. Miss Kate Nisbet Mr. Nisbet was onroute from Chicagc •to Cleveland on a business trip. • . James Jones’, watchman at the paper ,mill is improving due to illness from heart trouble and high blood pressure. The Home Helper'* Food Club met at the home of Helen Kimball, July I After the business the leader took charge and discussed questions which came up. The third year girls then demonstrated the setting of a table after which they served delightful re freahment* of Jelly Roll and Straw berries on ice cream. Adjournment was taken to meet at the home of Mary Elizabeth Smith, July 2, Robert Condon of Urichsville and Oscar Evans, son. of John Evans, took a plunge In the creek Wednesday and both received cuts on the feet from broken bottles. It required two stickee to close the cut for .Mr. Condon who is now on crutches for a few days, W. A, Arthur was aible to be in town yesterday the first for several weeks.' Mr, Arthur has been in poor health in addition to an afliction to his right eye that has cost him his sight in that member, Big'July Clearance Sale now on. Don’t miss the harvest of bargains. Mens and Young Men’s fine suits cut sharply in price. Hats, shirts hosiery, belts, underwear, all reduced. Do not overlook the shoe department. 17-19 W. Main st. Xenia. C. A. Kelble Henry Brown, wlio’ has been ill al the home of his sbn-in-law and dauglt- • ter, Mr, and Mrs. George Barlow, suf fermg with cancer of the tongue, re-> mains, about the. .same. He has beer, unable to leave the house for severe'* .weeks. LADIES WORK AT HOME,, pleas ant, easy sewing on your machine. Whole or part time. Highest possible, prices paid. For full information ad* ress L. Jones, Box 2. Onley, HI., .Miss Frances Huff, who is a stu dent nurse at a Dayton hospital won first in a fifty yard dash at a celebra tion conducted on the hospital grounds Use Instant Paste for wall papering Dry paste powder and coal water. No trouble, cheaper and better. Get It at Ridgway’s ', •. Mrs, 4dam Crider, aged 73, mother of Mrs, ,T. M. Auld died and was bur ied July 5th, Mr, Auld and family at tendee the funeral. Mrs. Auld had teen ■with her mother for ' several week* in Iberia, 0. Kenneth Little, who went with Gil bert McCoy and James McMillan to Camp Knox, Ky., was forced to re turn home due to an injured, knee. Kenneth seemed much impressed with the camp and says the boys receive five hours drilling each day. For Sale:- Buggy, rubber tire, and' eather top, in good condition.;, also set >f boggy harness complete; hand nftde; priced for quick sale. See fames R, Orr. Mrs. Charles Sheerer arid Mrs, Hat tie M, Bheafier of Oxford and Mr. J. Howard Roudebush arid daughter Miss Jane, of Cleveland, spent Wed nesday with Dr. aud Mrs. M. I. Marsh Mr. arid Mr*, Many Spreng and Kttl* daughter, Evelin Louise, Mr. and Mr*. Walter Lahgner, Mrs. Jen nie Brofherton and daughter, LucHe, *11 of Dayton, were Sabbath guest* of Mr*, RoseMinser. Charles Graham and Arthur Cum- dlnga With friends in Springfield rtade the trip to Lorain, 0., last Sab* iath to view the city and the destruc- Jon visited upon it by a cyclone. Mr, iraham say* that conditions have not •een over-drawn in reports. Rev W. A. Condon and family of triehaviile, O,, are guest* of Mr. and in . k . C. Watt. Rev. Condon and son ibbert expect to return home Friday, /nil* Mrs. Condon arid three darigh- erit will remain for a time. Tailor Made catfe—made to order, {fleet from 20 different fabric* and our style*. Satisfaction guaranteed ir yarn? money bade. iathorired representative Of [eld Tailor-Made Cap*. Robert Huffman, Latest in ladies, niisseb’, and child rens oxfords and slippers at 1-3 off in our clearance sale. Same reduction in men’s and hoys' oxfords and shoes. C. A. Kelble, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia. Kitchen Floor It wood la used for the kitchen floor a hard, close-grained lumber should be chosen. A lumber of this type will give longer service, is tougher and will resist water bettor than one which la softer and lias more open pores. Maple Is one of th'e best lumbers tot this purpose. Getting Around Law . Beggary here Is forbidden by law- out it doesn't prevent It. Tour Lon don mendicant provides himself with a .half dozen moth-eaten shoelaces or with three boxes of sulphuiless matches; arid becomes -a salesman, the police respect him aa a salesman, Although people don’t buy. They give alms and pass on. FamouM Mount Mount Parnassus Is In ancient PhOcis, 65 miles northwest of Athena It Is celebrated as one of the princi pal seats of Apollo and the!Muse* and as an Inspiring source of poetry and •ong. The Delphic oracle and the Cas tellan spring were on’ its southern slope The expression “to climb Par nassus,” meaning to write poetry, Is an expression once In vogue.—Kansas City Star. ■.' HOW TO SAVE MONEY WHEN SHOPPING By MRS. HARLAND H. ALLEN t^O 0 i» »H tp i^ ^ (®. im, Hit-landa. Allen.) TO TELL WHETHER A COLOR IS FAST “Oli, look, my beautiful blouse Is all ruined1" Have you not often said that, when you removed your coat or ■lilt and found that the color of the lining had come off on your waist? . It you had remembered when buy ing the suit-coat to take along a clean, .white cotton handkerchief and rnb it briskly over the lining you might have saved yourself this dis appointment. If any of the color comes off on the handkerchief, the fabric is not fast to friction. Do you know how Uncle Sam some times tells how a piece of military doth is'fast to perspiration or not? By placing small samples In the shoes of marching soldiers, or' under the saddles of those On horseback. A few days* test In this way will prove be yond a doubt the degree of fastness. So If you are buying material for lining, underwear, or a dress or blouse, the bast way to test It is by wearing a sample next to the skin for a tew days. Another test you can easily make for fastness to perspiration Is to steep a sample in acetic add for a few min utes. If the color does not fade then, yOU will be safe In making the pur chase. If you want to tell whether any goods sre proof against '‘spotting,’’ sprinkle * sample With water, and then dry before brushing off. It there 1s any change in either the color or luster, do not buy it for a suit or dress, as it will naver be practical for street wear or general outdoor use. The only way to ten whether goods ate fast to washing 1* to actually wash a sample in hot soap suds, and than compare It With the original ma terial. sometimes In buying a col ored fabric to make up In combine, tlon with a white piece of goods, you want to know if the colored material will “bleed.” Braid a strip o f the whit* with a strip of the dyed, and wash together, if the colors are not absolutely fast, they will “run** into the White, in order to tell how fast a material may be to light and air, expose a sample In a sunny window for rev* arid days. This takes tune, but yon may save yoursstf many a disappoint* teg purchase fit tht* m f. Frazer’sMid-Summer STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 17 This is going to be the Best Sale ever held in Xenia, if people realize when they are offered Real Bargains (and we know they do) for we are going to sell good shoes so cheap that careful buyers can’t resist. HANAN’S SHOES and OXFORDS FOR MEN; BUSTER BROWN and SUREFOOT SHOES for CHILDREN; SELBY SHOES for WOMEN. SPECIAL On Lot Women’s Oxfords Reduced from $5 and $5 to ................. . SPECIAL One Lot Men’s Shoes, broken sizes; reduced from $5, $6and $9 t o . . $3.95 SPECIAL Oine, Lot Women’sStraps in Satin and Patent. Re duced from $5j $9 $7, to HANAN’S SHOES ■i. - 7 ■■ , ■ .... .. '.T ' AND OXFORDS FOR MEN ARCH PRESERVER OXFORDS i ; - .■. .■•..; ■■ :■= ■ AND STRAPS FOR WOMEN Women’s White Kid Straps, (j*Q Q g low heel, Reduced from $4 Women’s.White Kid Straps, Made by Selby Shoe Co. * A g Reduced from $7.7$ to ....... . y u t t l D j* * Old Time Comfort. Shoes for Women •* 1 ‘ r , / ’ in High Shoes, Oxfords and Straps, All Reduced in This Sale. ■■ - "■ ... ............... j .. ____’■ Women’ s Oxfords and Straps in Brown or Gray Suede, Patent Leather, Black Satin pnd Black Kid—REDUCED. Special—Women’ s White Kid '• Straps, Reduced from $5.50 d» A O f f and $6.00 to ............................ Surefoot Patent Straps for Children Very Finest Made, Grey Kid Lined, will not soil the hose. $ 2 .3 5 AND. $2 .65 Red and Green Barefoot Sandals for Children. Sizes 4 to 11, d* 1 £1 f f Reduced from $2 and $3 . .«P * ......... .... ■ * ............11 11 ...... . —*11 111~• All Children’ s Shoes—Oxfords and Bare Foot Sandals Reduced, One Lot Boys’ Scout Shoes d£1 Q f f Reduced from $3.00 to.........Y * •*'t ' Boys’ Oxfords in Black and Tan Calf* Reduced in This Sale. Women’s White Canvas Straps Q f f Broken Sizes, ^............................ I/aFW One Lot.Men’ s Work Shoes d* *1 Q f f all Solid Leather. Every*P * •vaJ PairWaranted. .......... ................... it — 11 » i .................... ............... One Lot Men’ s Ozfords. Reduced from $5, $0, $7.50 and ■ <frO Q f f $9.00 to ....... ....................... Men’s Shoes in Black Calf and Tan Calf. Black .Kid and Byown Kid. All Reduced in This Sale. 1 Men's Oxfords in All Grades. Re duced for This Sale. . Boys’ Rubber Soled Canvas d* | A A Shoes at.V,............................ Women’s White Kid Arch Pre- m prat% Itrjips <fc7 O f f from $9.50 t o , .. . . . * * v w Every Pair o f Shoes sold in this Sales carries our GJhrantee for Service and Satisfaction. TERMS o f This Sale—-CASH. 11 East Main Street, ,* Xenia, Ohio ■■ * . Our Store will be dosed All Day, Wednesday, July 16th to Prepare for this Big Sale. c. s. -w*- tpaak th* Truth, To be wiser than other men la to' be hoaester than they; end strength of mind Is only courage to See and •peak the truth.—fistiitt. :l M O N E Y 5 1% For 5, 10 or 20 years Interest payable annually W. L. Clematis FOR SALE:—An im proved 45 acre farm close to Cedarville. Priced low. White Indians Arrive In New York Here are shown three white Indian children of Panama with Rich* td 0. Marsh of New York, who discovered the tribe Of 400 in the Jan Bias country of Panama. The children failed to be impressed with anything they saw in the wonder city of civilisation. New York. y& Make Your Trip More Enjoyable by a Refreshing Night on Lake Erie {Yourt.-lltkkdt1*goodontheboat.) Thousands of oast and north bound travelers any they wouldn't have tithetd that cool, comfortable night on one of otir fine steamers. A good lied in a clean stale, room, a long sound sleep and aa appcMring breabfast in the morning! Quartets '‘SEEANDBEE” —“CITYOPERIE**—"CITYCMPBUFFALO" Daily, May 1st to November 15th tMVaCle-elnnd • 0:00 P.M. \ EMcrit / Leave Buffalo - 9:00 P.M, Arrive Buffalo * 7:t!0 A.M. / Standard Time \ Arrive CUreland * 7)30 A M. Conneetlon*for.Nhgatn Pntls, Easwo and CanadHmpoints. Ask yowtlchetfcgMt *touristagenvy tor tickets ».;>c «t B Lite, New Tcu.i.t AntoaotMltt Rite-^Io.t®! ot . 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