The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52

U 5 CALAKD PERSONAL ♦ * • * * * * * * * II. \ \ . Evans has ’>'en on the sick list this-week. * -T-. ■.............. Dr. Leo Anderson and famUv spent the week end with relatives m Columbus. Get your lime fo r agricultural pur­ pose* a t the Cedarville Lumber Co. M r s /\\ alter Morton and son, 1 ftulj of Louisville, Kyt) arc the guests of the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. S, M. -Murdock. Remember the Ladies’ Aid on Saturday, Aug 23 when a market will be held at Johnson’s store. For Rent:- Cottage on East Chillicothe st. Dr. J. O. Stewart Prof, Jalcott and wife who have been spending, the summer in Cleveland and in Canada, have returned here. Jotm Davis will enter the O, S. u . this fall. bor Sale:- 16 shares preferred 4 shares Common stock of Abel Magnesia Co, Stock priced right. Carl E. Smith, 39 1-2 Greene St., Xenia.’ * , Miss Dorothy Tarr is spending the week at Russel’s Point. Remember the M, E. Ladies’ Aid market Saturday evening. For Sale; Young chickens, alive or dressed. Call phone 3-161. "'Til i| ii rm_t... . -Lnum The Kadantra Club met last Friday at the home of Mrs. J. VV. Johnson. ft i—iTr ji i n._ Roy Wanted: To work on Sat­ urdays. Must be over 16, Cedarville Bakery The annua! Kyle reunion and picnic was held yesterday at Sny­ der park, Springfield. Wanted Poultry : Call me be­ fore you sell. Phone 12-187, John R. Irwin, R. F. D, 3 Cedarville; -W. A. Turnbull, who has been confined to his bed for several days is now able to be about the house. Prof, and Mrs, F, A, Jurkat and son, Elmer, left Thursday for New Galilee, Pa., to spend two weeks vacation with the former’s mother. ■Mrs. J. P. White and daughter, Ruth, have ^been spending the week at New Concord attending a church conference. MONEY , 5 I f o For 5, 10’or 20 years Interest payable annually W. L. Clemans FOR SALE;—An im­ proved 45 acre farm close to Cedarville. Priced low. Keep in mind the Ladies’ Aid market Saturday evening at John son s Jewelry Store at 7 :30. . At a meeting of Synod at New Corfcord, O., Wednesday, Rev. Woodbridge. Ustick was chosen moderator, Bev. J. Merle Rife of Blooming- ton, Ind, will preach Sabbath at the R, P. church for the usual morning service. Notice: No more cinders for sale until further notice. The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Company. Mrs: Edith Blair has had for her guests Miss Emma Blair .of Delaware and Miss Georgia Thompson of Cincinnati. Misses Lea and Jean Wolford of Yellow Springs are spending a lew davs with their grandmother, Mrs. J. H. -Wolford. -------- ------------------- Wanted to Buy: 50 acres more Or less, improved or unimproved, within two or three miles of Ce- darvilLe. Adress FARM, Care of Cedarville Herald: Miss Amy White of Washing­ ton D. C., is the guest of Mr. am Mrs, Charles Cooley. Dr. R. H. Dines and wife mov­ ed yesterday to Columbus, where the Dr. has opened a dental office. Dr. C. J. Fairo .after a two weeks vacation in Kentucky, re­ turned here Wednesday evening The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church will hold a market Sat­ urday evening at 7:30 at John­ son’s Jewelry Store, Prof. Charles Oxley, the new school superintendent, will move lus household goods here from Delta, O,, next week. He has rent ed the Andrew Winter residence, .«W".PI .. ....... . ..i| Word has been . received here that Steve Whalen,- formerly of the paper mill, whose home is in Urbana, is in a critical condition aj a Dayton hospital. Ladies’ Aid market Saturday evening at Johnson’s, 7:30 Vance Burba, who has been station agent at West Jefferson, has been transferred to Brook- ville. He wiil move his family from aDayton where he~ last re­ sided. * Mrs, W. L. Marshall, who has been spending the summer with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Hawkins^ west of Xenia, is here this week with her sister, Mrs. R. C, Watt. Rev, Charles Nash of New York state, will preacli Sabbath for the U. P. congregation. Rev. Nash is a son of .the late Halve .Nash. Mr. Roy Henderson, and sister, Miss Lula, attended the Confer­ ence at New Concord, Wednes­ day. . Make Your Trip More Enjoyable by a ' Refreshing Night on Lake Erie CYourrail ttckal I* goodon tfto bosts) Tliouaanda of east and nortlj.bound travelers say-they wouldn't have rntaed tbat cool, comfortable night on one of our line steamers. A good bed in a clean state­ room, a long sound sleep and nn appetizing breakfastIn the morning! Steamers "SEEANDBEE"— “ CITY OF ERIE"— “CITY OF BUFFALO" Daily, May 1st to November ISth Buffof” J- * 7 $ A M . } S f c { k X e t t n d . Aw ! Send for free sectional puatle chart o f the Great Ship ’•Sceandbee" and J 2-page hooklet Tlis Cleveland and Buffalo Transit Co. CWvalandjbOhio ' ..The O rest Ship Seemulbe«’'-L*n*th, 500 feet! Breadth,» feet 6 inches. Fare $5.50 A picnic was held last Friday on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Ramsey when a large number of relatives and members of the family gathered to spend an enjoyable day. Marion Stormont, who has been in St, Louis most of the summer arrived home Friday. He will teach at Kenmore High School this school year. Kenmore is a suburb of Akron. ■Miss Ruth Burns, who spent the summer with her brother, Cecil, in Washington, D. C., will sing four numbers from Radio Broadcasting Station W. R. C., Thursday evening.''' Dr. W. R. McChesney and family, who have been spending the month in Quincy, Mass., with Dr. Thomas R, Turner and fam­ ily* will leave there the 25th and expect to be home by the 30th. Miss Hazel Williams accompan­ ied Dr, McChesney and family. If you have not paid your street assessment for oil do so at once or before Sept. 1st when all un­ paid assessments will be certified to the County Auditor to be. put on for tax collection. Make your payments to J, G. McCorkell, Clerk. --A Guaranteed tlerasdlchuj; and P.eot- ‘m£ Attachment. F.ls t t y sewinj,; u.iichine. $2.59 prepaid or G. O J). Circulars free. LaFl.*sh jlemstitchfnpr vo«, Den-rt. , Sedalia, Mo. ( t t a This Beautiful Buick Sedan! Some one who attend* the Ohio State Fair this year witt receive, this beautiful Buick Six Double Service Sedan—abso. lately free! . . . Chosen as the most representative o f motor can • - ft car o f beauty, o f power, o f standing — this handsome sedan will be S iven for the best slogan o f ten words or less suggested for le 1925 State Fair. J f *r* 1* tp - i r I 4 t . i l • **a W -aMt* ■ tfU. The contest is open to every person attending the Fair. Simply write your suggested slogan on a slip provided on the grounds and deposit it m specified containers. There ate no unusual cohditions-simply attend the Fair, The car has been chosen from the standard new Bukk line o f sixes. Beautiful in line and finish, it is a car decidedly worth having-a masterpiece o f automotive engineering. It will be on display at the Fair Grounds, or you can see die same model at your local Buick dealer’s. The 1924 State Fair will be the greatest show Ohio has ever seen, a mammoth exposition o f every phase o f the States activity. The Fair Grounds are better equfoped than ever- the exhibits are finer and the program more elaborate than at any tune in history, f t . Attend the Fair! In itself it is mbte dmtt wc«tb while. And this beautiful car may be yours for ft little; ftftort, CHA& V, TRUAX, Bind* •/AgticuUmt Ohio’s Greftteit State Fair New buildings, larg­ er exh ib its, finer equipment and an unending program o f cntertain iU cnf will make the 1924 Ohlo'State'Falr one unsurpassed in his­ tory. Be there to enjoy it all! Seven foil days. G. K. LEWIS, $<«kFdt OHIO STATE FAIR , T H f f S U N A L W A Y S S H I N B S I N O H I O L AUGUST 24-30 J , mrir rMif*' ju n n ti iws*F| niiM 4 I 14 S peen in the ditching business for many years, in company with his wife, lias gone to Chicago to live with their daughter, Mrs. Ursie Wal­ ker Naylor. Mr, Walker came to this place in November 1876, He suffered a paralytic stroke last March. Place your order for locust posts at once. A car of split poets, extra good grade. Cedarville Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sprack- len and son, Robert, left Monday for Marion .where they attended the Spracklen family reunio non Tuesday, leaving that evening for Toledo where they will spend a few days with their son-in- law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Verson S. Moore and family. The following invitations have been issued; “Rev. and Mrs. IL J. ‘ Kyle request the pleasure of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Chars Christina, to Gavin Sinclair eRilly, September, third at seven-thirty, F, M. nine- i teen hundred and twenty four. Cedarville, Ohio.” The following item, is taken from the Washington, D. C., Star issue of August 16th. “Miss Ruth Burns of Cedarville, Ohio, who is visiting Rev. R. W. Stancill and family, 2706 Ontario Road ,N. W. will sing a solo in the choir of the Columbua Heights Christian Church to-morrow morning (and again in the evening/’ TRUST FUNDS—Available to invest in first mortgages on Ohio farms. A representative.will be in Cedarville, the week of Septem­ ber first and. will be glad to meet persons who desire to, obtain a farm loan, and owners of first mortgages on good farms who de­ sire to convert same into money. A letter * stating particulars will insure a personal interview if mailed before September first to W. H. Whitacre, General Deliv­ ery, Cedarville, O. Mr. and Mrs, H. A,.McLean will leave Saturday for Nelson- ville, O., to visit with their son, Leonard and family. Mrs. Mildred Townsley and daughter, Virginia, and Miss Gladys Smith are in LaFayette, “nd., this week, visiting with Prof. C. W. Hemmer and wife. Mrs. Raymond Ritenour and- daughters have returned home af­ ter a visit with friends in Dayton. Miss Ruth DeWitt, who has jeen spending a two weeks vaca­ tion-at her home in. Urbana, -has returned here. '' It was a fortunate thing that-1 Ralph Townsley made a trip to the house yesterday afternoon. When he neared the house he saw smoke pouring out of the cellar. He made a hasty investigation as to the Origin but was unable to ind fire in the basement. After a time he located cloths smoulder­ ing in a drawer in the kitchen cabinet and the smoke wasjgoing down the wall into the cellar, the cabinet being of the built in kind.. Once the cloths were subject to the air they were ready to burst in flames. There was no other damage and no reason can be as­ signed for the fire. Mrs. Towtis- ley has been away from home for several days. FURNITURK FOR SALE I have opened a repair shop and salesroom in the Finney room where all kinds of furniture can be repaired and refinished, new or antique. We also buy and sell antique furniture. Charles Winkle- XENIA TO LONDON . RED STAR BUSS LINE <2 Fast Time Leave Cedarville at 7:30 A. M. for Xenia. Leave Xenia at 8:15 for London Leave Xenia at 10:15 for London Leave Xenia at 12:15 for London Leave Xenia at 2:15 for London Leave Xenia at 4 :15 for London Leave Xenia at 6:15 for London Leave Xenia at 8 P. M. for Ce­ darville. Busses leave London at same hour as from Xenia. sts% Discount On All Dental Work During the Hot Weather Examinations Free Extracting Positively Painless PHONE MAIN 909-W Free X-Ray Examination Dr. G. A. Smith ■Dentist 2$ 1-3 S, Limestone St, Springfield, Ohio. Over ■Woolwerih’a S and 10c Store Out of town patients need no ap­ pointment* The McDorman-Pamphrev Co. .r Great Unloading Sale N O W O N All Suits at Cost or Below Cost More suits were sold in our store last Thursday, Friday and •Saturday , than any other three days in the history of our business.. WHERECANYOUBEAT THESEPRICES Formerly $25.00 to $32.50 ,.50 $19 Formerly $42*50 to $47.50 Formerly $35.00 to $40.00 $ 25i0 Formerly $50.00 tb $55.00 $29 .50 The prices of these suits are cost or below cost and never before have we, and probably never again will we offer bargains such as these. These suits are all Hart, Schaffner and Marx, Fashion Park and Griffon makes. Our entire stock is included in this sale. Nothing reserved—all guaranteed. * One Group of Three-Piece, All Wool Suits, Former Price $ 2 5 .0 0 t o $ 3 5 .0 0 Reduced to $15.50 ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE IN THE STORE REDUCED TO COST AND BELOW COST No Charges i Made I During 1 Sale | THE MEN’S SHOP Exclusive, But Not Expensive i No Charges Made During Sale XEN IA STORES- OPP. COURT HOUSE JAM E STOW N MAIN STREET r U.S.Royal Gords BALLOON - BALLOON-TYPE ~ H IGH PRESSURE Built o f Latex-treated Cords T IRE building took a big step for­ ward when the makers o£ United StatesTires invented theLatexProcess. The added strength and wearing quality given by Latex-treated cords is something that the user of Royal Cords can tell you about from lus own experience. Royal Cords are the standard of value in cord tire equipment—even more certainly today than ever before. And this holds good whether you aru considering a High-PrccsureTire, a Balloon- TypeTire to fityour presentwheels and l’ims, or a Balloon Tire for a 20 or 2 1 inch wheel. 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