The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52

4 m * m m i* W A l AND PERSONAL * * . * • * • * i , *lltie W*Nhe no pr#a:hing »• the R, J\ church, Sabbath, * * • T ilf r? .Vk? 1 be no preaching' tlie h . P. church, Sabbath. Miss. Rvba Harbison w:ll teach the coming school year in the a t ’ Jamestown primary grades. Delmer Jobe had charge of the Garage for Rent: Space for four department at the <)hio machines. Mrs. Ella McDonald. L.tate f.air this year. He had for Miller street. his assistant, John Davis. 1 { ^ ‘^'tU*'■,C-.IJIUJ l.limr.l Dr. C. M. Wilcox of New Paris .Notlct; : No more cinders for spent the weekend with Mr, A n?, untb hirtJier notice. K, Richards and family. * * Ahe IIagar Straw Board & Paper Company. Get your lime for agricultural pur­ poses at the Cet’arviUa Lumber Co. Mrs, B, E. McFarland and Mrs, Alice McLean have been called to Miss Winifred Myers, who has hlucago by the critical illness of been ill for the past eight months Jac°h J'ord, formerly of this place is not so well at this time. Rev, Milton Hanna and family o f New Philadelphia, visited with relatives here last week. For Sale:- Tomatoes of quality. G. II. Creswell. fine Place your order for locust posts at once. A cor of split posts, extra good grade. CedarvIUe Lmriber Co. Wanted Poultry: Call me be­ fore you sell. Phone 12-187. John R, Irwin, R. F, D. 3 Cedarville. . For Sale:- Seven-twelve Super lOr wheat drill in extra good con­ dition. Will sell reasonable. Thomas Lemon, Rid 3. Boy Wanted; To, work on Sat­ urdays. Must be over 16. Cedaryille Bakery Rev. Walter Hopping and wife of Buffalo, N, and Mrs. C. G. Pauli and son and daughter, of Dallas, Texas, are guests o f their brother, Mr. W . S. Hopping and wife. . \ X THE EDWARD WREN CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. W e Give and Redeem Both Wrens and Purple ||j Stamps Will Soon Be Here! AreYour Children*Ready? Everything For The [ School Children-“-Here At Lower Prices! TYT'H'BN the 'Children start in School they like to have W new apparel to wear. Parents can save money by coining here for their needs, for they 'will find a complete selection,, at the 3west prices, plus 'quality. Boys’ Suits, v Shirts, Blouses, ' Girls* Coate* Hats, $ Dresses, Hosiery, Etc. A ll hiciletc bhj Priced L 3 iff . Salwc'itt August LWi rnmNiTtaiM c ; a Inal Day of Our liture S a le ! quality at prices that will ■(‘. a Our August Furniture. Sale has been a greal ww . s*: and hundreds of people have learned whit- { on.i <,u '.biy 'urniturc wo have. ^ save you uu.w —If yea ir.irc ti r'a.v:: tzs su:,- to r u?t iiwr vase of any. kind, be i*> fh:s ala Saturday, for you !,-vo - ’ ny dollars, EASY ! ?g2S0LD OLTJB. . ‘ WRICK'S—1MTK W.OOH :l t MZSk. wrataag-. C h e e ryM a n te tik e R tw im s do not just'happen. Someone has given careful attention to walls, furnishings, hangings and deco­ rations. C . Harmonious, restfulwall tints havemuch to do In creating that homelike atmosphere. And for this purpose there is nothing just like Hanna’ s Liquid Satiboid. |T Made in a variety of smooth satiny tints—it makes possible the fulfilment of anycolor scheme. minpawp ■ m wmm CMmtm’utHsId teMs Ht to**? -AiMiHAii alAiraaAlfM' wSnP#*FHI ttmg+ttUi, Am ffr iilfin #* C, Wkt* W t tim t ftU n k tffr h t- iu t— thikt * / H mm . Kemtm- ktr tkefimtSt Grits S4 t k $ B t p t n U b l t P 8 h L ^ » * ^ S i » e i i m hrh* Cectarvlit* Farmara’ Grain Co. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bird Philadelphia, Pa,, are guests o ' the former’s mother, Mrs. Roht Bird, Mrs, Anna Miller Townsley has erected a beautiful and cost­ ly new monument1on her family lot in North Cemetery. Prof, Charles Oxley and family o f Delta, O., are now here anc located in the Andrew Winter property, Mr. Ed Webber and family o ' uear Hillard, O., came Saturday to visit Mrs. Webber's mother, Mrs. G. C. Hanna and family. The Thordson family reunion was held last Sabbath at the home of Mr. J. H. Thordson on the Yellow Springs pike. Mr.’Nelson Myers, employed as truck driver in Wheeling, W . Va., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Myers. , »- ■*<!;■ :i» », h _ m . i W i I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright, and son, Keith, returned Sabbath evening after spending a. week at the home of Mrs. Wright’s pa­ rents, in .Tranquility, O, 1 For Sale:- 16 shares preferred 4 shares Common stock o f Abel Magnesia Co. Stock priced right. Carl E. Smith, 39 1-2 Greene St., Xenia, : ■ ■ " Mrs. Jeanette " Eskridge was called to Indianapolis the first of the week owing to the illness and death of her brother-in-law, Wil­ liam Ross. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conley o f Crystal City, Mo., are expected lere the first of the week on a visit with the former’s parents, Mr, and Mr?. William Conley. „ For Sale; Young chickens, alive or'dressed. Call phone 3-161. Mrs. ‘ Ralph Tpwnsley and daughter. Virginia, and . Miss Gladys Smith have returned home after a visit with Prof, and Mrs. C. W , Heramer of West 'LaFay- ette, Ind. Mrs, T. N. Tarbox and daugh­ ter,'Margaret, expect to leave on Tuesday for Philadelphia,* where the-latter will take a course in professional nursing. i ":- r , ' U - Mrs. Cora Trumbo, Missf Mil­ dred Trumbo and Miss Elsie Shroades, have returned after a visit in West Ashville, N. C. with Mr,- Burton McEtwain ‘and fam­ ily* ’ ____^ _________ ' , The I, O. O, Ff Band gave a concert last Saturday night on the public square that was high­ ly appreciated. The band boys are donating their services which is very commendable, Jerry Hearley of Columbus at­ tended the Madisoh county fair, says the Press. Pie has attended every fair in London with ‘the ex­ ception of one since the fair was established 35 years ago. Mr. T. B. Mechling, formerly o f this place, but now located at Denver* Colo., is here on a visit with friends. He came west by motor with his son{ -David, and family, who are visiting relatives in Dayton. Mr. Mechling reports business conditions flourishing in his city and that there is much building in progress. Missesjennie Bratton and Thirza McMillan, accompanied by Mrs, W. W. ’ Creswell, have returned to their home in .Chicago Mrs. Creswell will make them a visit for a few weeks, For Rent:- Cottage on East j Master Billy Ware of WdlstonJ DEATH MRS., BRUMFIELD ' Card o f Thanks: We desire to Chillicothe st. Dr. J. <), Stewart ■spent several days last week with] ^ se>,pre-"s mtr sincere thank? and ap J-■ 1' ' ' .......- ] his unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.1 Mrs. Elizabeth Brumfield, 40, predation r-i smypatliy over the Mayor Funsettwent to Chicago [ C E. Masters, iwife of Calvin Brumtield, died at-death of a wife and mother. We and Indianapolis Tuesday tm a ~ "her home Monday afternoon a t ] fed groatful f<>r the aid and the business trip. Thomas I.emons informs us^ that he will discontinue farming this year. He has been on the Frank Harper farm for eighteen years. Misses Mary Townsley and Dorothy Wilson, who have been at Chautauqua, N, Y., for several weeks are expected home this- week. Mr. Isaac Frantz of Washing­ ton, who at one time operated a nursery north- east of town, spent the first o f the week here among friends. Mr, C, T. Ewbartk and wife of Farmer City, 111., have been the guests o f the former’s brother, Mr. N. P. Ewbank and wife, Mr. W . H, Smith, manager of the Greene County Live Stock Co., was quite ill the first of the week, being threatened with what was bordering on pneumonia. He has much improved since and his friends hope that he may again be abte to get about in due time. FURNITURE 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 seH antique furniture. Charles Winkle MONEY 51% * For 5, 10 or 20 ycai-s Interest payables annually W. L. Clematis FOR SALE:—An im­ proved 45 acre farm close to Cedarville* Priced low* David Harrow has moved into the property* vacated by Prof. L, D..Parker. O. M,.,Black has mov­ ed into the McMillan property vacated by Mr, Harrow.. Rev. R. S, .McElhiuney and-fam­ ily of Bloomington, Ind., arrived here Thursday for a visit with friends. They are moving, to New Concord, 0. t where'Rev. McEl- hitmcy will teach m Muskingum college the coming year. The; Women's Missionary Society of the U. P. church will hold a meeting' -Monday after­ noon at two o’clock at the’parson- age. Miss Mattie Williams* o f Jamestown, a retired missionary will be present, , J. V . Tarr. has sold his residence and 20 acres-of land on the.Yellow Springs pike to Rev. CC . Kyle of Gibson, Iowa. The consideration i s reported to have been $4,500. Mr. Tarr expects to move to Col­ umbus where he is engaged in the ihotographic business. The Research Club will meet at the -home of Mrs. J, A. Stor­ mont, Sept. 12. The program com mittee is composed of Mrs. Far­ cer, Mrs, Stormont, Mrs. Robin­ son and Mrs. Stevens. Prof. John Orr- Stewart of Rich mond, Ky., is here on a visit with iis parents, Dr.^ and Mrs, J. O. Stewart. 'Mrs, Stewart and son, _ohn, will arrive^ the first of the week, having stopped in Cincin­ nati for a few days. \ kl i ---’..i.-——.....i—-- Wanted*- Ladies ’ to make paper flowers at home. Easy to make, good pay. Send stamped Envelope for par­ ticulars. S. Cruden-Gp.,, Xenia, G. For trucking and*hauling call Bryan, Phone . 8 t „ . H, 154household, fo6d and beauty pro- ducts to Sell direct to homes. Big pay to wide awake men and women. All or part time. Ko experience needed. .In­ structions .and sample outfit free* Health—O Quality Products do., 117 Duane St., Cincinnati, TRUST FUNDS—Available to invest in first mortgages on Ohio farms. A representative will be in Cedarville, the week of Septem­ ber first arid will be glad to meet persons who desire to obtain a farm loan, and owners o f 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. . XENIA TO LONDON RED STAR BUSS LINE Fast Time . e 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, T HE -picture rlie whole country is talking about The Ural time at POPULAR PRICES W agon GtGhtvmmChcbtK ■ wfu »* AUG. 31 ^ NetttP* IP* S tat E Dayton, Ohio Mrs, Ola Boyd of Greenfield is 2:30 o'clock, She is survived byjflMfal decorations so kindly I k * the guest of Mr. and Mrs. lid her husband, one son, Cecil, and Hamilton. 'four daughters: Mints, Frances, jMildred and Kathleen Virginia, Prof. Charles the first meeting teachers for which time the out for the year, 1 Broomfield nineteen vears ago. !The funeral was held from the M. The famous Magnetic Springs E. church Wednesday afternoon, at Iiellbrook have been sold to I hr1services were in charge of A . M. J. Gibbons of Dayton, who Rev. Stevens and Rev, Kyle. Bur- plans to develope the property, iial took place in North Cemetery. stowed on us. Thanks to the em­ ployees o f the IIagar Straw Board; and Paper Co., the K. o f P, lodge, and to Mrs, Alva Ford and other* who aided in everj^ way. j Calvin Brumfield and family LADIES WORK AT HOME, pfi»«- aut, easy sewing op ypur machine. Whole or part time. Highest possible oriees paid. For full information ad- ess L. Jones* Box 2, Qnlry, HI. • <-*<; Saturday the Last Day of the Great Unloading Sale “ Now is the last' chance to buy merchandise in our store at cost or below cost, Every­ thing included in. the sale. Nothing reserved,. TH E M E N ’ S SHOP •' Exclusive , But N o t Expensive XENIA- STORES - OPP. COURT HOUSE JAMESTOWN MAIN STREET •S’-'hi. 6 SQ 6 I THE GREAT MontgomeryCo. Fair September 1-2-3-4-5, 1924 DAYTON, OHIO The Biggest, Busiest and Best Fair .in Ohio MONDAY, LABOR DAY . SEPT . 1ST. ’ Showing of Polo Ponies and Saddle Horses opening o f Big Auto and Truck Show* Quoit and.Horseshoe Contests. THURSDAY, SEPT. 2ND. Boys* and Girls’ Stock, Clothing and Canning Contests, Beginning o f judging of all Stock* Boys* and Girls* Club Show, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3RD . * * Soldiers* and Children’s Day , . Judging Softool Exhibits *hnd all other Department. THURSDAY , SEPT. 4TH. •* Farmers’ and Everybody’ s Day, Large Parade o f Live Stock FR IDAY , SEPT, 5FH. Awarding and Paying of all Premiums. Public Sale of 30 Baby Calves. $8,000.00 IN RACING PURSES $8,000.00 (3 RACES EACH DAY 3) Free Attractions—“ Dare Devil Doherty” 1“ Shawes Dogs and Leaping Greyhonds and Whippet Races*' and “ White rothers Acrobatic A c t” Big Auto and Truck Show, BandConcetti Automobiles 2Sc ,'V LL;Holderman*Secy. Gen* Admission 50c R. C* Haines* Pres* ** T

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