The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52

* * * * * * * * * * W A i m a o m * * * * * * * * * * f Mrs. Estell* Holt of Xenia U the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clematis. Mr». Anns M. the w '^ k -e n ^ t$limes- T V X ^ ^ nS r,7A r w“rk town with Mrs. HU* Spahr. Kush Medtcal College, Mr. Morton Creswell, returned to Chicago, Saturday night to ....... ........................ " ’ in Mrs. Zetta Butt sville, Ind., ........ .. weeks stay at that health resort" Miss Ellen Tarbox of Oieve> , . Mr! James Gray of Pittsburgh* VTartinttvilie T«ri f i t «>j was the guest of his. mother* Martinsville, Ind., for a two! Mrs, Belle Gray, this week. Mr; Gray was on his vacation. For those odd jobs call us at Doc, Richards. Paul Edwards and Jack Rockhold. Mr, B. E. McFarland of the Farmers’ Grain Co., has been laid up for several days with an attack of lumbago. For Sale; Hard coal homer* ' uwd ©ue season. Radiator effect in perfect condition. J. G. MeCorkell Mrs, Dr. Langfitt and four lT h n 3 ? nt th* of the wee^ ,chiidren of Huntfnjtonr W. Va‘ at ” me‘ returned home Tuesday after *a -*-r—. ivisit with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson For Sale;- Ladies, Misses and Galloway, childrens* fall and winter trimmed ’ ----------------- hats on display Saturday, Sept. J /V . Tarr will hold a public o aL . ^' a Wcimer’s, sale of household goods»bhis Fri- ? street, Cedarville. day afternoon at the rest of the W ill sell hats throughout the qpera house. Mr, Tarr is moving season. to Columbus, For Kent; House and garage on Chillicothe street. Address Mrs. Ida Dowry, Fulton, Ohio. Have you tried Twins? the Harvest -Key, and Mrs-, O, H, Milligan, and son William* of Pittsburgh* were guests over Sabbath of Mrs. E- C. Oglesbee. . 33C. Have yoa tried Twins? th e Harvest For Sate; A good gas heating stove in good condition. Mrs. Anna Miller Tqwnsley If yen are cptuidari&y a range this t fall be eerft and *** the Favorite »ti the Farmers’ Grain Co, , Ask your grocer for Harvest Twins. We have on display the new, Haag Oscillator washer and also the Haag Trim Tub washer. The Farmers’ Grain Co, ? . .. > : . V- ^ /• tl / ' \ * r '-\ V * ’ V i b> i \ Vt . l 3 fie JCnit-tex Coat < , . 1 J .... - ‘ . , . • *r A REMARKABLE top coat—-bu t not expensive. •** Knit-tex is different from' any top coat you have ever worn, I t is guaranteed‘for three years. I t is so warm that it can be worn on many days in. winter and i t is so light that you, hardly know you -have an overcoat on yoiir shoulders., I t never wrinkles, never gets out of shape ana seldom heed pressing. - . . . I t is made of beautiful shades of light grey,"Cam­ ay., t4n. m ix ture wood brown it. dafk green heather. powder blue and dark blue mixture, ' The price id $30 But it looks like a $50,00 coat AHgenuine Knit-tec coats have the'Knlt-tex label! TH E M EN ’S SHOP Exclusive* But N o t Expensive STORES OFF. COURT HOUSE ass •JAMESTOWN MAIN STREET Huiki'st Qmditij LADIES WORK AT HOME, pleas­ ant, ea*y sewing on your machine. Whole or part .time. Highest possible prices paid. For full information ad- ress L. Jones* Box 2, Onley, HL ■ 'MB'"...n- " ' Mrs. Laura Adams, spent Tues­ day with her brother, Mr. Charles E. Smith*, Mrs. Adams,, was en­ rollte from her home in Pittsburg to St. Louis. The Ohio Bell Telephone Co. is asking an increase of fifty, edits a month on rates in South Char­ leston-, A representative of the state department was in Xenia yester­ day conducting an examination of all truck drivers, drivers of all commercial an! school busses as required by law* The examination was held at the office of the Greene County Automobile Club. Ask your grocer for Twins, * Harvest According to Sdpt. Aultman of the county schools there are moire than 5,000 school children in the county schools. We .can do almqst anything. Call ns at Richards*. Pan land Jack. . - Mr. Edward Nisbet of Indian­ apolis, Ind., spent the week-end with his sister, Miss Kate Nisbet. Mr. Nisbet was on his way South, traveling for a wall paper com­ pany* _____ :.4!* Wanted Poultry; Call me be- ore you sell. Phone 12-187. John l. Irwin, R. F. D. 3 Cedarville. or 12 on 187, South- Charleston. Mr. McCloud Sterrett, of Col­ umbus visited his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs,'W. R. Sterrett ithe irst of the week. Mr. Sterrett is to.enter the O. S. U. to start on an engineering course. An inventory and appraisement of the estate of Herbert D. Tin­ dall, amounting to $1,902.44* has been filed in the Clark county Probate Court by Robert Elder, administrator. - , _ ' * r I.f‘J v - Place your order fo r locust'posts a t once. A oar of split poet*, extra good grade. Cedarville Lumber Co. Bananas, 20C ; P o t a t o e s , 3 1 c Bacon. s ^ a r 3 to 5 ib- 24c * ^ * * w *r * * 7 pieces, lb. ................................ Mason Jars, ' ’59c PEAS, Country C lub l 25c grade,' c a n . . . . BREAD, Country A n Club 11-2 lb. loaf.. ! PEAS, Country Club^Kf* 30c grade, can . . . MIXED* SPICES, j i g | ’ , . ......... . ................. ft ........... ..... .... .. j PEAS. Avondale, f 20c grade, c a n . . , . VINEGAR, Cider, J O * [ bring your jug, gal.raJra* | PEAS, Clifton, 18c | a | j grad*, ran- ............. CHEESE, 9 |T |« | Fancy Cream, lb. . . . teU V | CRA0EER$f | '1 a | Soda dr Butter, lb, . A * * v m t A i x m a i g No , 3 c a n t . . . . . . . CLOVES, Best | C * j quality* p a i r , , . . . . j PEACHES. Country O C a Cl u k ran . . . . . . SOAP* P &G, Kirks Flake, - J F U X » , Country ’ f l O n CkW 241.2 lb. •k .” '* or Crystal White* 0 0 / » 1 10 bars. j There will be a meeting next Wednesday, evening, Sept. 24th, in Community Hall, Bank build­ ing, when all American Legion' members and ex-service members are urged, to be present. Have you a job? We need the money. Paul and Jack at Rich­ ards. The Standard Oil Co. annoim- ed a one cent reduction in price oh gaflpline Tuesday making the motor fuel now 17 cents, * Mrs. Harvey, Floyd of this place, who was operated updn at the McClellan hospital for ap­ pendicitis, is reported as much improved. The state Department of In­ spection has notified the South Charleston Board of Education that unless more room is provid­ ed the-school building can not be opened next year for school pur- Mrs. .Mary Jane Bozarth, 85,: died at her home on the Townsley road, east of town, last Sabbath afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Death, was due to paralysis from which she suffered for the past three weeks. She, is survived by six sons Addison, Albert, Charles and Na­ than at home, J. W. Bozarth of Tulsa, Okla., and John Bozarth of Lima. The funeral Was held from the Christian church, South Solon, Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Bennett had charge of the service. U.S, Royal Gords BALLOON - B A L LO O N -T Y PE H IG H P R E S S U R E Built o f Latex-treated Cords 1 T IRE building took a big step for­ ward when, the makers o f United StatesTires invented theLatexProcess. The added strength and wearing quality given by Latex-treated cords is something tha t the user o f Royal Cords can tell you about from his own experience.. ' Royal Cords are the standard of value in cord tire equipment-—even more certainly todr.y than everbefore. And this holds good whether you are considering a High-P. pssutcTire,a Balloon- TypeTire to fityour presentwheels andrims* or aBallponTire for a 20 or 21 inch wheel, United StatesTires areGoodTires BuyU.t Trade T .rcs fjpwi Mark Service HardwareCompany ‘‘Get i t At Wheatley’s 99 27-29 Washington St. DAYTON, OHIO Craain Separator*, Milk ’Bottle* and G um , Bottle Cap*-and Brueha*, Dairy Cheater, Butter Carton*, Paper, Celer end Soft, eh . ^ . ; .................................................................................................................................................... B. F. Keith’s 6 Big Vaudevilfe Acts and Feature Photoplays Entire change of prbgram. every Sunday and Thursday. Con'inuou* Perfor* mance* from 1:30 to 11:30 P. M. Afternoon Pricer 20c and 30c Evenning* 30c and 50c. *- Wheel, of All Kind* Rebuilt, tightened andtrued up also on rim*, and part* T H E M E E K E R M FG . CO . Comer Uadea f t H u t f a u A to *. V . Wood, Wire, er Steel DUc Wheel*. " B ICY C LE S Children’s V eh ic les T ires - - » - R epairing W. F* MEYERS Nq.Jelfer«Qn at, . While Shopping In Dayton Store Your Cor In H U B E R ’S G ARAG E 132 W. Fourth St, DAYTON, O. 'Centrally Located—Be»t Service THE MUTUAL HOME and SAVINGS ASSOCIATION -The Largest In Dayton Resources $18*600,000.00 Surplus $870,687.32 Over 3 3 ,0 0 0 Accounts Comer Main end Second S treets Dayton, Ohio A H L E R S DAYTON’S r " . Leading v‘ 3 7 E. ifo d S t Mr, and Mrs. .Lloyd Confarr re enjoying a motor, trip to hicago and Wisconson. They The squirrel season opened on foriday b u t from all reports the Unters did no t find any g reat Mr. and Mrs,. John Otto of home, 'from Have you tried the Harvest Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Nellie I. Noble* 57, wife of Albert Noble, Spring- field, who died Sabbath afternoon, Besides the* . husband* three daughters survive. The funeral was held Tuesday, / ‘War Bride”, a fast pacer, bred and once owned by by W. R, Watt, won second money at Indianapolis last week a t the In> dfana State Fair in a 2:04 race, The Inare is entered at the Assoc­ iation races which start next Week at Columbus.

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