The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52
?. i.a iiween:umirM' wh jie Value First Sho: ■ f 'SSlp*5lk'.Y*'19uVft^WE$f3aSi. 1 A hundred new Top Coats are ready to look you over! The usual procedure has been, to invite men to look at T op Coats—but these T op Coats have expressed the desire to look at you. More than 100 came yesterday—we'd like to have them stay awhile—but intany of them have planned tq trip along to their permanent homes quickly. I f you are the average citizen, you have never seen such beauty in modelling or so much attraction in materials and unless we miss our guess—they have never seen so many admirers as-they will this week. NEW TOP COATS $25 to $35 New Fall Stetsons New Fall Neckwear Free with each IOc purchase a vote on the Willys-Knight Coupe Sedan and nine other cash prizes.. T H e , (riterion 22 South Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio You .Are Most Cordially Invited To ‘Join With The Citizens of Springfield in the Celebration of BOOSTER WEEK October 5 to 10, Inclusive * * SIX D AYS CROWDED FULL OF INTERESTING EVENTS— SPECIAL FEATURES EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING INCLUDING AER IAL CIRCUS — MONSTER PYROTECHNIC B A B Y S H O W — ANTIQUE AU TO PARADE TW O PUBLIC DANCES ON ESPLANADE— PRIZES Illuminated “M ADE IN SPRINGFIELD” On Wheels NON -PROFESSIONAL BAND CONCERT M AMMOTH MARD I GRAS W ITH PRIZES PET PARADE AND CHILDREN’S CARN IVAL No Admission Charge or Entrance Fee for any Event SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN The Merchant’s Mystery All Day Thursday, October 8. ■ M f? Watch this paper for complete announcement o f pro gram next week. YOU Profit by being fighbor our Ne l Cat \tr*> ■ R om Meta( SUo. J S a & f e t t fS iS J *«* trouble*. . R om Enwlage Cuttora WtMforPtkt*tMHn* vm E. W. R055 CO , SptimM i, O h * ............. * * * * * * * mm # LOCAL AND PERSONAL # • » * * « • • * * 1 Fur Rent House. Call (}. H. Hart- mm or Walter Cpltice, X«iia, 0 . » PUBLIC SALE Mr. Adam Huff has rented the J. D. Mott house on North Main street. ! Mr, and Mrs, G. Ii. Masters spent Sunday with friends in Cincinnati, Mr, and Mr*. Carter Abel left yes* terday on a trip to Pennsylvania to be gone several weeks on a vacation. For Sale—Seed rye. Phone James town. E, E. Brakefiold. Andrew Jackson has been attending the Grand Circuit races in Columbus tint week. For Rent*.- farm o f 113 acres o ff of the Yellow Springs road, John Pitstick —We remove all kind o f dead stock. Also buy junk, Phone 6*153 John Baker WANTED—FRESH EGGS— WE PAY 35c for LARGE CLEAN FRESH EGGS DELIVERED IN SATURDAY. WM. MARSHALL W. C. Iliff underwent an operation Monday at the office of Drs. Madden and Shields for the, removal of his tonsils. For Sale: Double burner gas heat ing stove nearly new. Wil 1 sell for $20. For information call at this of fice. Mrs, Ancil Wright has been spend ing several'days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas, of Jef fersonville. - Daylight Savings time goes out of use this coming Sunday. Springfield, Dayton, Cincinnati and Cincinnati re turn to Central Standard time. Col umbus is on Eastern time the year round. Mrs. Hairy Hamman and Miss Kathleen Blair have issued in vitn- tions to a large company of ladies for Tuesday '•afternoon, September twenty-ninth, at the home of the for mer. Rev. Wm. Duffield and wife o f North o f Dayton, spent Wednesday with the formerls brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Troute.. Messrs Finley Grindle and Alva Link returned Wednesday after a teta. day .motor trip to Detroit, across Canada to Buffalo and Now York City .The return trip was by way of Cleve land. Airs. Earl Paybom and Mrs. Anna M, Towneley were shopping in Day- ton Tuesday and Were gue*ts of Mrs. Itoyborn’s sister, Mrs. Maigaret Web ber. Rev.^Gcorgo Markle o f Gettysburg, O., preached Sabbath for the R. P. congregation. Rev. C. C, Kyle preach ed at the morning service for the U. P. congregation, AFountain pen for a dollar. Made by Ingoreol. Never anything on the market before of such quality for as htiie money. Will do a»jy wing any S10 pen will do and much easier to fiiil than moa> pens. Ridgways Drugstore, Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Wilde, who have been living on the Clarence Stuckey farm on. the Columbus pike just out side o f the corporation, will meve to Tiffen,. O. Edward Harper has rented the Stuckey residence and part of the, land. WANTED—FRESH EGGS— WE PAY 35c for LARGE CLEAN FRESH EGGS DELIVERED IN SATURDAY. WM. MARSHALL Lloyd Cummings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Artuhr Cummings, leaves Sun day for Columbus, where he will en ter the 0 . S. U. for his second year, taking a course in civil engineering. In the best exhibition o f Women's golf ever seen on the 9-hoLi course of the London Country club, Miss Mary Josephine Iliff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Iliff, o f London, won the women’s golf championship o f Madi son county a few days ago by defeat ing Mrs. Mary Wilson Keifer, of near London, by one stroke on the eigh teenth green. Miss Iliff, the Winner, has been playing golf only for the past three years during her school va cations. —Madison County Press. I will sell at my raaidenco on the South Charleston pike, 3 miles N, of Jamestown on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925 Commencing at 10 o’clock the fol lowing chattels: 3 HEAD OF HORSES 3 Consisting o f 1 bay mare 4 years old; 1 black mare 4 yadrs old; 1 year ling colt. 8 HEAD OF CATTLE 8 Consisting of 1 cow S year* old with calf by side; 1 cow 2 year* old with calf by side; 3 steer* year old; 1 heifer year old, AH Shorthorns. 78 HEAD OF HOGS 78 Consisting o f feeding uhoats Weigh ing from COto 160 lbs. Double immun- ed. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Farming implements consisting o f 3 wagonB, 1 Kentuekey (12-7) disc grain drill; 8 ft. McCormick binder; 1 new International manure spreader; 1 Cassidy gang plow; 1 Oliver sulky plow; 1 2-row corn cultivator; 2 sin gle row cultivators; I 5-shovel culti vators. Acme harrow; land roller, hay tedder, spring wagon, 2 farm sleds, self feeder, work harness, steel drums etc. - Terms Made Known Day of Sale J, E. LEWIS Col, Carl Taylor, Auet. M. K. Rifenour, Clerk, Lunch served by & S, Class No. 7 of M, E. church. JURORS FOR OCTOBER TERM The following hayq hen drawn for the grand jury, October term: E. E. Finney, Cedarvilie twjj.; Walter Nash Xenia twp.; Martin Schmidt, Xenia; Walter Jobe, Xenia; jL W, Marta, Su- garcreek; Norma Tallis, Xenia; Lida Gibney, Xenia; Fayej Patterson, Xenia Orville Bridgman, Xenia; Mahel Sei fert, Xenia twp.; Ord[a Jacobs, Beaver creek twp.; F, E. Beard, Jefferson twp Zachariah Lett, Xenia; Frank Zinc, Beavercreek, and JJlisaheth Miller, Bath twp. The following is the list', of petit jurors; George Eckerie, Xenia; D. A. Reagan, Bath twp. George B. Early, Jefferson twp.; H, E, Bales, Caesar- creek twp,; Henrietta Killian Sugar- creek twp.; D. D. Jones, Xenia; Geo. W. Coy, Beavercreek, 'twp.; L. S. Far- quahr, Jamestown; W. C. Smith, Spring Valley fWp.; Estella- Lewis, Jerrerson twp.; Leonard Flatter, Miami twp.; Sallie Watkins, Xenia; Frank Corry, Miami twp.; Nelle Shu ster, Xenia; George Glass, Ross twp.; Andrew Dwyer, Silvercreek , twp.; C. M, Knick, Xenia; Catherine- Hack- ett, Xenia, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT . Estate o f Odice Broadice, deceased. Betty Beatrice Hhb&diee has been appointed and qosSiSi^-a* Adminis trator o f the estate of Odice Broad- ice, late of Greene Copnty, Ohio, de ceased. Dated this 8th day o f September, A. D, 1925. v S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County. For Rent—Garage. Phone 30. County Coroner R. L, Haines has rendered the following verdict in the death o f Miss Lillian Koors, who met with an automobile accident Sept. 9 which resulted in her death and injury to three others: ’'Said Lillian Koors came to her death as the result of a colision o f a. motorcycle with the rear of a road wagon, she being an occu pant o f said motorcycle. Both the driver of wagon' and owner, and the motorcycle were on the highway with out, or with insufficient lights, as prescribed by law.” The wagon was being driven by Geo. W« Bitzou, a farmer in Bath township, -F o r Pure Seed Wheat. The Trum bull variety, R. C. Walt A Son R etferW U lC K ozcn en areM asters c f th eR oad * Onceyouhavedriventhe75horse power, 75-mlle.an-hour Better Buick; OnceyouhavewheeledItover*ome particularly tough hill— in high gear— gaining speed all the way; Once you have observed the way it assumes the lead in traffic; ipfleafji « speed, Bufek k . behind; on tome o f tome and have ave it f*r- Once you have open road, the car that boasts o seen the Better ther and farther Once youhave checked its econom ical gasoline consumption agiimt your friend^ eat*— Then you will reaKee fully that the Better Buick, with its 75 horse* powerValve*In*Haad engine, gives you power*—speed—and inex pensive performance like no other car you have known. The bestway to discover how very much the Better Buick has added to the pleasure o f driving is to drive a BetterBuick, We hive one wait ing for your telephone call. BU ICK MOTOR COMPANY FLINT, MICHIGAN VMittmof Qtmrt ilMeters Corjuuofltm * )- Standard Six i'Ptuttiifttt SsailtW . $1125 5p»*itti*trT<rtitht* * 1150 - , 1195 twt»-«kiorStKlnrt , 1195 Spits, fear-doerMs* » 1295 4-ptutmtr * * 1275 Matter Six 2- r*)Hrti*rfRo*d*t*r ,$1250 5=0»Mtn*rrToVtle*^. , 1295 5^>sss.twe><korS«d*A - 1595 5p*M. four-ioor(total. 1495 4-tMM*a««fCoop* » . 1795 7-paMittsetSsshk • * 1995 5 t>*Men**rBfwrittm * 1925 3 puss,XpertRcmdstw * 1495 flpertTwwW* 3- pm *. reanwv cw* -H 15251765 Alt Friers f. o, Ir, fh t k k U t U r lt t, Tftotrn ivili *Ni- Mre. Roy Waddle entertained the Young Married Folk* Club at her home Thursday aftcruoon, J, P. Blair, who has )>een visiting relatives here for some time left for his homo in Silver City, N. M., last Friday. The best $1.00 fountain pen ever made can be had at Ridgway’s. Just tho thing for school or college. Very flexible and easy to fill. Something new. Como and see it for yourself. A number of friends gave Miss Margaret Ewbank a surprise last Thursday evening, being presented a suitable gift. Miss Ewbank left Mon day for Columbus to enter Grant hos pital nurses' training school. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Turnbull have Leen in the northern part of the state for several day*. Mr. Turnbull ha* pe6n judging cattle at the Marion county fair while Mrs. Turnbull has been visiting at Waldo, 0 .’ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Townsley of near Plattsburg, entertained the fol lowing persons at dinner Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Hartman, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Kyle, Mr, and Mrs. 0 . A. Dobbins, Dr. and Mrs Leo Anderson, Mr and Mrs. W. A. Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Ritenour of this place and Judge and Mrs. S. C, Wright and Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Nagley of Xenia, Mr, J, S. West attended the sale of the Davidson land-in Madison county Tuesday, two farms being sold at pub lic auction. There were a number o f bidders for each farm. One' sold for $104 an acre and the, other $94 - an acre. The farms were well improved and each were located on improved roads. • • Word has been received here of the marriage of Mr. Edwin Bradfute, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bradfute^ to Miss Grace Lyle of Marianna, Ark., on Tuesday. .The bride and groom are expected' in the county about Satur day. Mr. Bradfute is county agent in Clark county, Ind., Rockville, being the county seat. The marriage is the culmination o f a friendship that was formed while the couple were students in Cedarvilie College. For Rent:- House and garage on Chillicothe street. Inquire of Mrs, Ida Lowry, Fulton, Ohio.. v- \bmit your Health Things' You Should Know byJohn Joicph Grinet, M>D," Danger in Cold, But— Cold is one of the most power ful agencies opposed to ffCe cir culation of -the blood. Immerse Hie hands in ice-water,■—blanching, stiffening and. pain will result. Free circulation of the blood is tho outstanding essential for good health. It Is true that cold bath ing is, in certain conditions, a val uable procedure, but abuse of this powerful agency is certain to pro duce harm. Unless there is prompt reaction after cold applications to tho surface of the body, there axe few measures more dangerous, Cold contracts the capillaries and forces the blood elsewhere from the point of contact, If the surface of the body be chilled for a considerable time, the blood is - driven into the lungs or other in ternal organs with great fores, and stasis will result. Thousands o f invisible bacteria find lodge ment in the congested tissues, and ' multiply rapidly—as in pneumon ia, arthritis and even meningitis. Cold is a much more deceptive agency than heat,—the latter warning its victims In time, while cold may inaugurate a fatal dis ease, without imperative admoni tion. The subject of “winter bronchit is” will occur with the advent of cold weather. Many elderly people are afflicted with this distressing malady, and swallow barrels of cough mixtures which may or may not give temporary relief. Air your bedrooms daily, and close them at night. Aging people should hot sleep in cold air, neither should they be exposed to sudden changes of .temperature. There 1* no sense in changing a comfortable Toom into a most uncomfortable ope, and warm air may be just as pure as cold. Pari*,- Paul Bsrftett, fts AnsrijaU) sculptor, died hero, in* death was due to scpHrrns;*, cor.tr*ct- (Ml from a slight injury he revrlvnj while fishing In the Forest of Ar» deentw. Mr. Bartlett, wm? the sculp, to;* of tho six statues on the front of the Now York public library. Ho als’i designed the pediment over the i:ous,3 wing o f the United states cap ital at Washington. Among tho other famous works by him arc tho htsturs of Benjamin Franklin qua Patriotism at Duluth, Minn., and the statues of Columbus and Michelangelo in the congressional Ubrory at Washington, 2 Die When Plane Fall* Spokane, Wfish,—Lieut. Sehuyier j Priestley, a forestry patrol flyer, and j Private John S. Avey, Jr„ of th e1 Washington National Guard were { killed when their airplane went into * tail spin here. Morgan Take* Rett Trip New Stork,—J. P. Morgan slipped aboard the liner Olympic a few min utes before it sailed for Southampton, England, and will be. gone, it is *idd, until December, resting in England. 1 C o m i n g l / / 7b* Mwtt ' YalkWAhaat I’ictsit I k SSva ft$rt W»<* <.’» » » , S*ni»y, S*pt, 2 1tk S T A T E TPEATgB PATTON la r o n M w ^-----rawany* <£ t,v Just think of it! Eight million dimes, five million dollar bills are behind cacli year's output of Dutchess Trousers— because of the famous Dutchess Warranty, lot; a Button; $i,oo a Rip. This Warranty means exactly what it says. We’ll stand back of it to-the limit and make good to you in cash —immediately, and without, question. Come into our stare and try on a pair of Dutchess s ; Trousers or Knickers. See how nicely they f i t - how well they look. Why, you can actually fed the quality in themI HOME CLOTHING CO ., j G . H . Hartman, Prop., Cedarvilie, O h io .. Ash About Our Profit-Sharing Plan, Beans, c m . 15c Com N^cacnk:ai.f:on...... 10c Peas New Pack Wisconson 10c Tomatoes"'"1":! 10c MASON JARS Qts 79c Pints d o z . , 69c pe C S3£ ow :....20 c TIN CANS, a real value. **#$. •#**** 49C JAR RUBBERS. 1 Extra strong 2 doz. * v v SUGAR 25 lb. Pkt................ $1.59 MILK. Conutry Club 3 tall cans 25c FIG BARS Kroger T O - Made lb.......... .. APPLES, Jonathan | C a 21b.. • •« « » * • * • .4* A ORANGES, Sweet Juicy Doz. . . . . . . v v BUTTER, Country Club lb ....................M C EGGS D o z . . 32c COFFEE, French blend lb. . . . . . . 47c COFFEE, Jewel lie), t '* a * « * * a .a- A 41C MAYONNAISE, 12 O C a oz. NeM. Jar each .^*^^ SOAP, Van Camps 1 Aj% 3 B a t s ,.................- AU V g » a « k i * * w BUSINESS OR PLEASURE? If you want to go to school for a real commercial education that will place you in the best salaried positions, this school gives you that superior training necessary for your success* It is the best disciplined, best e q u ip p o d school in Ohio, conducted strictly along practical business lines, using the latest methods and courses o f study* GREGG AND MUNSON SHORTHAND --BOOKKEEPING and ACCOUNTING WRITE FOR CATALOG Williss Business University i , Establislied 1880 Entire 4tl> floor Bu.lmell Bldg. A nn ** (Center 1538) SPRINGFIELD. O .
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