The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52
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To recollect T 11 Not fat 12. a native mineral 14. A girl's name, 15. A color. 16. To spoil ' lv 18. Meadow ' 19. Latin And (.Latin) 20. Meddles 22. A state (Abbr.) ■ 3is*. Majid (Latin) [il. Devoured 12, Hac!;‘4or of Law# (Abbr.) >44. Lit tu be eaten (abr.) j 17. .\t>In. <.if famous prwidem. *48. To mtrfe or pass over with f.’ic- I t:;n und pressure, jki.O. Ife asl.s (Latin) jvt. Epoch 152. A single person or thing, 54, Relative (Abbr.) 55* lie will be (Latin) 130 A manufacturing city of Japan 57. Last name of a president., Dr. J. P, Whit* and family are on a visit with friend* in New Concord, Ohio. j W. II, Evan* lias been on the sick i list this week but wa* reported much j letter yesterday. Miss Lena Hastings has completed Hersummer course at the O, S, 1, and bn? returned home. August Sale Gt I). N* Tarbox of Zion City, 111,, in .-ompany with Judge and Mrs. C, H. Kyle, amt James Kyle, of Xenia, were culling on' friend* here Wednesday. Mr. Lester Stormont and family of Detroit', who have been visiting with relatives in St. Louis, were guestfe of Mr, and Mrs. J. A, Stormont a few days this week. They were ac companied here by Marion Stormont, Who also yisited in St* Louis. Mprion accompanied bis cousin Home and will spend a. few days in Detroit;. Mr, p. R, Stormont of Henrottb Okla., Is rocking an extended visit here among relatives. Mr, and Mrs. J* V. Tarr of Colum bus visited friends hare the first of the week. * ■ Mr. andjMrs. Charles Niabet am’ son, John, o f Loveland, spent last Wednesday with friends here. '—Carload after carload of High GradeFurniture has been received for this sale* Complete suites, odd and separate pieces offered at ex ceptionally low prices for this event, Econotoiy in Furniture without , sacrificing qualify or workmanship. EASY TERMS" IN OUR HOUSEHOLD CLUB, t ‘ Mrs, Thelma Hemmer, pf LaFay- ette, Ind> is hero on a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith. Mrs. J* W. Johnson arid daughter, X,nolle, accompanied Mrs, Diltx and daughter, Florence, of Greenfield, to Oxford 'last Wednesday. They remain ed until Friday bringing with them MLs Eleanor Johnson, who has been attending school at Miami Univ'er- sity. Mrs. Maywood Homey and g!m Robert arid daughter, Mildred have been visiting in Trenton, Miqhi, mak ing the trip by motor. m Cincinnati •"Vh Siotc for AH ‘People” '' AT t ( i ^U G U ST , the month pf Sales, en- ables you to save by, sharing in these special events: * The August Sale of Furs ; 1 The August Safjr oi Fur-trimmed Coals f \ -«The*Aiiz^ii Sale of Blankets . I f ’■ of fflinmrware 5 The August’ of Kitchen Furniture The August Sale o f Nursery Furniture The August Sale of Linens Specials in Furniture August Sale merchandise is ail new— ana desirable* 1 Plan to share in these events early; so that you may have the additional ad- , vantages of complete selections. r 1 i ■ - A ll purchases sent free o f charge '. The H.&S.POGUE Co. Comer of Fourth Street and Race Street In order to serve you — Jane Alden, the Pogue PersonalShopper,ishere to shop v)iih you or for’ you,duringtheseAugust .'Events,' She’ll .take as. much interest in your } purchases as she would in her own. 'v> ' V"’- * ‘- V . * ’* There is no. parking ,problem when you shop at Pogues—-as there’s a garage, special for Pogue womencustomers,where you may park your ear e o f charge, while hopping. * * * * The Service Desk on the Main Floor, lake* care cf your buudlyy for you —while yon*>A mound the store xs’v 7 ping. The cheeking ia free, <> . The Ri ',t Iv, :vn on the SUlh $,>* e comfort able chair;* c ad couches, that invito you to stop and rest. This io also a convenient place to make appointments — and to write letters. ’ Famous Royal Cords for Heavy and Extra Heavy Service T HEreports youheat every day about the remarkable service of U. S. Royal Cords indicatehowWell theyaredo ing the job. Their Latex-treated Web Cord conrtructioti, gives them wear-fighting quality that stands up under the hardest kind of service over all kinds Ofroads. Forheavyservicein all siie# chooie the tJ.S*Royal Cord; . forextraheavyserviceonlarger cart, buses and light truck*— the U*a Bus-TruckTire? fot ' specially severeservice onlight car*the0 . &Royal Cord Extra Heavy in 30 x 3& Clincher 'and'33 x 4 fittalght Si4o* v.. *> T am U Buy U .S . Tires from ’ HARDWARE COMPANY U N W E D S T A T U S T I R B 8 A R E C O O P TIRES Miss Margaret Otto, and niece Miss Dorothy Ott, of Marietta, are here on a yisit with Mr-and Mrs. ,W. R. Watt and other friends. Wanted:- Poultry and Eggs. You will find our prices the very top at all times. Phone 184, W»). Marshall . Mrs. C. E. Masters entertained Fri day having-a number of boys as the guests of her nephew, Bobbie Ware of ‘Wellston, who has been visiting here. ' 4 8 Piece Mrs. G. W, Wakefield . and two daughters^ Madge and Frances, of Loveland, spent the week-end with Mrs. Edith Blair arid Kathleen. Dining Room Mr. and Mrs, W. WVGalloway and two daughters, Rebecca and Dorothy, hav% been visiting in Ironton, this week with Mrs. Galloway's parents, Rev. arid Mrs. Summers; '-—Queen Anne Period design, in beautiful American'' .walnut finish. Large size Table and Buffet, 5 Side Chairs ■and one Arm Chair.. Perfectly made and beautifully finished. EASY TERMS IP DESIRED. August Sale Price. ■Wanted Eggs—- We can use a few cases of good fresh eggs each week at the.highest prite. Phone 164, . \ Wm. Marshall Mrs; R. J, Kyle had for her recent guests her-cousins, Misses Grace and Bertha Neal of Gfighv*, Neb.' They were touring to Boston and other Eastern cities, MV, arid Mrs. C. K, Masters had as their guests last Week, Mm* Master’s mother, Mrs. James,, and a sister, Mrs, Helen Ware and son, Billie, of Wellston, 0* * * > . r Dn J. Alvin Oorr filled the R. P. pulpit last Sabhath in the absence of, Rev. Harriman, It so happened that there was no preaching in either the M. E. or the TJ, P. churches. Frank Coffey of Cincinnati has been here this week on his vacation. He is to go to Niagara Falls and other Eastern points from here. He will be gone about a month. . * : 8 Piece Bed Room Suites! —Handsome American "Walnut Veneer Bed Room. Suites, consisting of Pour Poster Bed, large size Dress- er, Semi Vanity and Chiffonier. Dust proof and per fectly made. EASY TERMS IP DESIRED.- August Sale Price ............................................................................ 50 Mrs. Jennie Brotherton, Mrs. Wal ter Spring and little granddaughter Evlync Louise, of Dayton, were the guests of M bs . Ro*a Minaer, Thurs day. . • Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dobbins and Miss Ruth Dobbins, leave Friday for Franklin to spend ten days at the Miami Valley Chautauqua. They will be joined on Saturday by Mrs. Carrie Grouse, Est. 1867—Capital $50,000.00 ABSOLUTE RELIABILITY Ship us your POULTRY . THE PETERS POULTRY CO* Cinnati, Ohio. * ■ 3 Piece Living Room Suites! —|-The Living Room Suites consist o f three fu ll size- pieces, Davenport, Wing Chair and Low Back Chair, upholstered in the best grade Baker Velours in a choice o f colors. EASY TERMS. August Sale Price . ...................................................... .50 The M il from Miss ing Europe! School teao| erlptfott ; t&en -and enl “We laudi on Tuesday] course, had.; a pictuj'fisqi with its she) entirely It was Kyni and were id /'harbor therq low the Lis*; tun eoph/cm - fun (?) df g of the Frem our turn to 1 ^. ' There wef nil passenger first and 80 ■ were first, Y meal ,on the at about onej ‘ Before we vps separate! Tour Four aj hr-vfr passed ever since fh| "and will not travels, I amj so. Our journc! of complete bl ' untouched by f tains all thel to the village in the most 1 ,wallgd flower Ming stone he . brown, o f thei ■’ • roofs all clust cathedral that of spires and" trast with the| •let itself. There had 1 that region so , their most be: fence in Franc the high ston<| almost every hide it from ■j Many of "the Which, are trif merely a tuft • top whichwill the crops but •and yield timb beauty to the 1 roadside is Iin type, often fcvVi ; making a peri along under th The crops ar , hit ; nd miss f: ■« or squares not broad roadway . scape the aspee quilt in.shades All this gives t appearance wh minuts mistake py o f “FJanderi fusion whore e hold. A field Of ri filled with the 1 py and. Die blu which always g i of the most be < ever seen} altl: are the bane oi mer’s existance We rode all lovely country just at sunset. 1 , or been told ti lime to enter 1 I agree with hii a first glimpse < snd the Arch • setting sun beh the whole /jour: We were thr had been all of had not expect: feet beauty. T1 «9 WRRN'S—FOURTH AND FIFTH FLOOR 6 -OLO BUILDING We have received a car of hard burned sewer tile ahd have various sizes to care for your wants. Give us a call. Cedarville Lumber Co, METALITE TUNGSTEN LAI4PS- Guarantecd. 25 to(50 watt, 22c each. 60 tolOO watt, 32c to 60c. These prices good for Friday and Saturday only. Service Hardware Co. At ftislit sfU-f tho fwmnrt "Wtisht iiour”. tli'H resd alcud M the family W f T H a r o l d B ell ^ W r ig h t ’s ) liitfst and beW*■story/'A Sea nj lll* ) s <-« m Ihui:dr«! thmiwnd f>m> ................. •*'-« tsittmt a a*>*• iiMifthMI, t ’< iv, Awi*f«i.a t k 't »te Uninj: tuw tsittmt a a* >k a f'« it,i!'I:.:iv 5 i>n. n.'OM'o P iJ t frtc tjV ItV l). Pi't.r.n * Ciwwmiy, rjbi'.h. a:ni s m .KrwVwv OHIO COAL FOR OHIO PEOPLE Th* DomenitcComtitner can how purchatc co*l by the * carload and SAVE BIG MONEY l^ADlNaBQOW5*Ett*,InwIh^bRAky,ti^r*«rti*fiftiio*L * *Tfc* bruk) wifi ki aklMtdl CWl DfiHM At Vvat jSUftftft* VfHHW «f ORD^R*N^V*WHURPRI S. F. L DEAN, G*n1Manager DmficrCOALSALESCD. SctratfxReiMVif. COLUMBUS, OHIO t±B= 'l . r r r ; TRY OUR fOB PRINTING i*aa>i|*ii When Jack before the N. l . Ion, immedii from his hor.o| ope, he v*.w. and facing or • iowrt if he Is Wills, as he miitf’ to do. IO. 1)1 ■r* lit SCSI 15 «*r: < ,*rr* •sets
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