The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

* i>*r«M»L-fid• '|K^» -v F Yowr Fall Hat^Which Wilt You Have? s a c Above, three stunning American designed models, twp o f felt and the third o f velvet atid ribbon. Below, the Paris designed th&paaux, showing the attempt to bring back the picturesque motu. The Thoughtful Man Demands an Extra Pair MEN who come here are men who know that the best buy i3 the one which gives them the most for their money. These unusual two-trouser suits give added wear— —-without extra fare. $ 3 5 $ 4 0 $ 4 5 W. D. Alexander & Co. Springfield’s Greatest Clothiers Main and Limestone Springfield, Ohio ALU GOLD PIN, TRUE BITING Anchor Suction Plates RESET Pooltlvofy Guarent*#d iht B*at or Monty fUtundM l*or Keferenoaa Call m t CITIZENS NATIONAL BAJSK or THE COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK to Yoafo In th# Bamo Location m . SMITH DENTIST &V* 8, LIMESTONE ST, Ovor Woolworth’* 6 and TO Main 908-W. SprihfiRald, O. ... tfxtraoo 1 items FREE Whan Tooth Aro Ordorod Opon Evary Day and Tuaaday, Thursday and Saturday Evoo. OHIO COAL FOR OHIO PEOPLE Tl“ DOT,‘i ; a v ^ ^ w \ ” m J i ,'S s S Y “ ' b* “ “ .......................... f r o r » « i ho C kinc . *A. ww* tm iM r *#* —rAOKPOM. t s k s e t s v i M * * t *, L DEAN, CS« r 1 M»ia>t»r 'OttttCr GOAL SAUtt CO. iW w y iia iM ^ CGLUMiUi, OHIO • * • • * • * * • * LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Nettie HarUook o f Columbus ’ spent Wednesday w iU friends here. -aS*r-rf^ ! Mrs. Charles Turner, who has been j in a very critical condition this w eek ,, is reported much better at this time. j Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamilton are on a |visit with their son-in-law and daugh­ ter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thomas, in 3Indianapolis. R. C. Watt acted ns judge o f hogs f t the Montgomery county fa ir Tues­ day, Miss Eleanor Kyle has gone to St, Marys, 0 ., her school opening this week, Misses Lucile Kitenour, Kathryn Hughes and Dorothy 15Wilson, who have been spending the Bummer at Chautauqua, N. Y., have returned home, Mrs. Rufus McFarland and two sons Ralph and Dwight of College Corner, 0 , and Miiss Hazel Wisecup o f Oxford have been guests o f Mr, and Mrs. John Gillaugh. Mr. James Collett, cashier o f the Van Wert, bank, in company with his wife and daughter, spent Sunday with. Mr3, Edith Blair, Mrs. Ada Masterson King o f Chi­ cago, visited here Wednesday with friends. ' 1 . A large company .of relatives and friends were entertained Sunday at the home o f Mr. and Mrs, John Shane o f the Federal pike. Mrs. Carrie Crouse' entertained three tables o f rook at her home Tuesday evening. For Rent:- farm o f 113 acres o ff of the Yellow Springs road. John Pitstick Miss Donna Burns has returned to Mpntpielier, 0 ,,. where she has resum­ ed her teaching, Mrs. Elizabeth Blair, who has been 411 with summer grip fo r several days, is reported much better. 1 George F . Siegler returned to Mar­ ietta, Sabbath, to be ready fo r the opening of school Tuesday. Mr. Dwight Sterrctt 'and family, who have been visiting here have re - turned to their home in Cleveland. FOR SALE .-H igb . grade phono­ graph o f standard make. Will sell fo r balance due; payments as low as ipi. per week. f*or fu ll information write P. O. Box 142, Dayton, 0 . Prof, J. Cecil Burns o f Washington, D. C., is here on a visit with, his pa-' rents, Mr. and M ts . John Burns. Prof. Burns has been teaching in the City o f Washington fo r .the past few rears and may decide to go to Fieri- ua, having spent several weeks about Jacksonville before coming here. FOR SALE—Boautiful player piano —5000 . “ ‘ mu , almost new and in line condition, be purchased at bal­ ance duo by responsible party on very easy payments. For full infor­ mation write P. 0 . Box 142, Payton, Ohio. (25d) For Rent garage suitable fo r one car. Has board floor. Prof. C. E . Oxley Rev. W, P. Harriman and family returned home last Saturday even­ ing ’after a live week’s trip into Can­ ada and Vermont. While away Rev. Harriman and fam ily visited relatives and home folks. They covered about 2500 miles and camped entour. Friends here o f Mrs, Jeanette Es­ kridge, will be pleased to know that encouraging reports have bden receiv­ ed concerning her health. Several weeks ago Mrs. Eskridge suffered a paralytic stroke at the home o f her son R. B. Barber in Hollywood* Cal. She is reported as much improved niid io now able to be about some. Among the teachers who have re­ turned to their school work are: Wil­ lard Kyle to Peebles, 0 .; Lounett Steriett, Erie, Pa.; A . C. Ewbr.nk Chester, 0 .; Miss Wilmah Spencer, Steel High, Dayton; Miss Josephine Randall* East Liberty, Miss Loin Cummins, West Liberty; Miss Maude Hastings* Newton Falls, 0 .; Miss Lucite Johnson, Greenfield* 0 .; Miss Avanelle Brignor, Plattsburg, 0 . Word has been received in this county o f the recent death o f Attor­ ney Edward L. Shannon, former eiti- zen o f Xenia, and son. o f the late Rev. W. Q. Shannon, a Methodist minister. The deceased lmd been in poor health fo r some time and died at his home in Denver. He is survived by hi? widow three daughters and one son, A broth­ er Dr. John Reid Shannon resides in Washington, D, C, and a sister, Mts. William Mitchell, formerly o f this place resides in Dayton, |inniiiii(aii)|ririMi«a,>V» » Mr. Ora Simmons and family of Marysville moved this week into the Calvin Ewry property, Mr, Simmons Is a nephew o f J. H. Travis, state agent for the Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association o f Omaha, Neb., and will be associated with Mr. Clemans in the insurnr** burine**. In. rite rosagb. or on. rite fairway Whether you are playing aver your favorite galf ooom or quietly altfiag La the dub haute, you want your kaicker* to carry you thru is fw . That’s why we have special­ ised in Dutchess Khteker*—be­ cause they zr* sold under the famous Dutch cm Warranty of Joe a Buttnt ti<oo * SLif, Another th ing , Dutchess Knickers are especially 3Uhed for driving your ear. They are comfortable and look well, HOME CLOTHING CO. G, H. Hartman, Prop. “ TRADE AT HOME’’ Cedarville, Ohio =J For Sale; Trumbull seed wheat. Phone 12-195. John. C. Finney Mrs. J. P. White will address the TT. P. congregation, Sabbath. Mr. Q. L. Finney’s family motored last week to the State Fair. ' Messrs. W. R , Watt and’ Ed Foust attended the Indiana State Fair at Indianapolis on Wednesday. The Finney reunion was held at the Dayton Soldiers’ Home last Mon­ day. ■ ■ - y ■■■ \ f £».»■• ■ Elwood Kennon had fo r . his guest his aunt, Mrs. Frank Wooley o f Jef­ ferson, Oklahoma. The Kadantra Club was entertained Tuesday afternoon at the hpme o f Mrs. W. A . Turnbull. Mr. and Mrs. ChaS. Sauhx Spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Airs, John. Beard near .Port William. Frank B. Bull o f Indianapolis visit­ ed with his mother, Mrs. Zetta Bull, from Saturday until Monday evening. Mrs. W. B. behind and .daughter o f Washington 0, H, were guests o f Mrs. Anna At Townsley, Tuesday. Air. and Mrs. Luther Glover o f Day ton were visitors the first o f the week at the home o f Mr. and Mrs, Chao, Sawn. Miss Helen Stewart left Saturday for New Riegel, O., Where she is to teach this coming year. The Thank Offering o f the U. P. Woman's Missionary society Will be held at the next regular meeting. The date to be announced later. Mr. E. A. Griffine and fam ily , o f Springfield were guests o f Airs. Anna M. Townsley Sunday. They became acquainted and friends' while on the Eastern trip last June. Mrs. Carrie Townsley entertained the members o f the Research Club and a number o f friends Thursday af­ ternoon, About fifty were in atten­ dance. A good program was cnioycd as well as a dainty lunch. Afr. and Mrs. Gail Bossier o f Lan­ caster, O., stopped with the Misses McNeill, ■Monday evening. They had been spending the week-end a t Belle Center and Bellefonthine, O., and were on their way home; Mr. Sealer is a nephew o f the Misses McNeill., Mr. Arthur Spore and fam ily o f Akron v e r o guests Sabbath and Mon­ day o f his hrother-inlaw, Mayor Fun- sett and family. Mr. Spore is adver­ tising manager fo r the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. Mrs, A . G. Collins and Miss Doro­ thy Collins Were hostesses to the members o f the Clarks’ Run (Club, Wednesday afternoon. One new mem­ ber, Mrs, Ralph Hill, Was received in­ to the dub. Cooling refreshments Were served and a most delightful a f­ ternoon was enjoyed by all, noon was enjoyed by all. COLLEGE OPENED WEDNESDAY; MORE SHT 'KN i.S i'OIt MONDAY Cedarville Coripgo opened Wednes­ day morning wilh b r£ l:t prospects for ■a very succe.-rful i.zi.r. President Met hemiey presided and had charge o f the devotions. Rev, F , W. Stanton, pastor o f the First M, E. f church read the Scripture. Dr. Sellars *o f the Reformed church, Xenia, lead in prayer, A solo by Dr. Talcott followed Rev, Stanton delivered an excellent address to the students using for his topic; “ The Challenge o f the Times to the Modem Youth,” The speaker em­ phasized the followings points; ’ The Challenge o f Observation. The Chal­ lenge o f Wonderlust, The Challenge o f Clean Thinking. The Challenge of Faith." The address was illustrated by references to distinguished men and women, especially to the late Bishop Quayle, It wa* full o f thought, elo­ quent and inspiring and was one o f the best addresses ever given from the chapel rostrum. A t this time Dr. Talcott rendered another pleasing solo after which a short talk was given by Supt. Oxley o f the Public Schools, Greetings of the Cedarville schools were extended to which .Dr. McChesney responded, Supt. Aultman o f the County School made a few remarks . relative to the normal work which is conduct­ ed by the state in connection with the college. The different members o f the faculty made class announcements as to the starting o f the work. The bene­ diction was pronounced by Rey. Stan­ ton.- • ■ ...■■■■ The enrollment is now about 150 in all departments and some 10 or 15 ad­ ditional students are expected Mon­ day. Thursday morning Murphey & Son o f Columbus took the annual college picture. Coach Tuttle will have as his as­ sistant, Larrie Currie for the men and Miss,Lena Hastings fo r the girls, Wednesday afternoon the Y. W. girls gave an afternoon tea at the home o f Miss Helen Hiffe when about 55 were present and enjoyed a very pleasant social hour. This function enabled an introduction o f all the girl students. Wednesday night the Y, M. hoys had a get-to-get.hcr on the college campus when a melon feast was provided. A t this gathering speeches were made by Coach Tuttle, President McChesney and Dean Rob­ inson, Harold Ray and Robert Choate. frmiifriiminl,iWnwiwWW mm Mr, and Mrs, Frank Bird and Miss Mary Bird expect to leave Monday for Manheim, Pa., to visit with Mr, and Mrs. Marry Bird. Mrs. Robert Bird has been visiting her son fo r the past two weeks.I '....... NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Odice Broadke, deceased, Betty Beatrice Braadice has been appointed and qualified as Adminis­ trator o f the estate o f OdHee. Broad' ice, late o f Green* County, Ohio, de­ ceased, ■< Dated this 8th day o f September, A. D. 1926. » . C. WRIGHT, Probata Judge s£ said County. for Mt; Ajiplat. . ^ CadJlaa^WlMaatsoa HOGSTOFATENON BUMPERCORNCROP But Many Will Not Go To Market as in Normal Tears, Say Economists COLUMBUS, OHIO. f filS fall the Ohio farmer will have approximately 1& per cent less hogs and 45 per cent more com than last year and rural economists at Ohio Sfute University believe less hogs will '’be marketed tbls winter. More sows will be kept for breeding, tliey say. IU explaining these figures the economists point to previous estimates on the Ohio pig crop which- shows only SO pet cent ns many aotvs farrowed in Ohio this spring as last year and sows bred for fall farrowing are below Inst fall. Larger litters than were ex­ pected have raised the pig crop to Seme extent, but there are still only 87 per cent as many pigs as last year. C. J. West, statistician of the federal crop reporting service, predicts Ohio will have a total of 170,600,000 bushels of corn, or about 45 per cent more than last year. This yield Is two million bushels more tlion the bumper crop of 1012 , he says. ''Hogs eat the largest part o f the com raised in Ohio,” says C. R. Arnold, a University economist “ These In­ dications for somewhat cheaper .corn than last year will ehcourage hog breeding, with the probability that the number of bogs marketed will be re­ breeding.” Making of Shoe*. In shoe factories possessing tha most modem machinery a shoe can bo made complete In twenty minutes, though It passes through over a hun­ dred separate operations. < School Shoes ■ ', * . *r Complete line of New Numbers in Children’s School Footwear in both High Shoes and Oxford* in Black, Tan and Patent Leather, These shoes include such well known makes as busier Brown and Edwards Surefoot. , We are prepared to fit the narrow foot as well as the wider ones ahd guarantee satisfaction. Fraser's Shoe Store 11 E, Main St. X e n i a ; O . Fig Bars Ktoger Made 10c MasonJarssent* ’*1 Country Club 3' ,■COUS.* '.*,' 4 ' '*J■*. 25c Flour Country Club 24 1-2 lb. 12 1-2 lb. * •« + * 64c TOMATOES 1 Aj% Standard No 2 Can AU v BUTTER, Country CA _ C l u b i b : : .t>UC MILK Conutry O jrA Club 3 tall cans OLEO Eatmore, OA*. fresh lb. ...... ...........«U C BREAD Country f A a Club 1 1-2 lb. Jbaf.. I v t LARD, Fresh. Rendered lbs .. « * w SUGAR 25 lb. C A Pkt. PEANUT Butter ’ j jQ g LAYER CAKE CC JJC ■ Square ea, . . . . . . **** 1, COFFEE, Golden O C p Santos lb .„ ............0 3 v> CRACKERS, CC, -|^r butter or soda lb. ,X TOBACCO, AC r 3 pkg.....................Z iO y GINGER SNAPS fresh, crisp )b, . . . l w v SOAP, Van Camps O il A 10 bars,...............O ti C « ....... GIVEUS ACHANCETO FIGUREONYOUR JOBPRINTING i Store Your Harvest in This Granary While your grain is stored in your barn it not only fails to draw interest but may be destroyed ever night by a fire, tornado or other disaster. If it is turned into dollars and stored here in the form o f SAVINGS CERTIFICATES will not only be protected from disaster but Will draw 6 % INTEREST , First mortgage on Clark County real estate protects every dollar here. Make your money work for you as hundreds of others are doing by placing It in TheSpringfieldBuilding&Loan Association 28 £«*t Main Springfialdl, Ohi« wm' in’owr»■ -

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