The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 1-26
» * * * * * * * * * * LOCAL AND PERSONAL * * * * * * * * «* * Ckwwiea S * u Z Mot's and Boy's v lothipg, Home Clothing Co. Let us KENEW your subscript:ons fo r newspapers and magazines. We guarantee lowest prices, Jimmie McMillan News Agency . 8RVe »»on«y at our CLEAR. ANCE Brices on clothing, Home Clothing Co. ........... | r j t i.^ Misses Eloise Stewart and Viola Pitstick are leaving soon for Cincin- nati where they ore to enter nurses training at the Good Samaritan Hos pltal, February 1 , NOTICE —*1 am prepared to do your butchering and render your lard t m a satisfactory manner. Phone 3-197 Cedarville._____________ Wm. Cultico The local high school basket ball team defeated Yellow Springs High by r, score o f 25 to 12. The local girls' team, was not so lucky and lost to Y . S. by a score o f 30 to 14, Visit the second floor at Masters and inspect the line o f early spring miiUncry. Mrs. (\ t , Masters ; | Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harmon wors at home Thursday evening to neighbors and friends o f upper Clarks Run, A covered dish supper was served. Music games and a social time were in joyed, For sale; 150 scalding hogs. gallon kettle for Asa Jones f -We remove all kind o f dead stock. Also buy junk, Phone 5-155 John Baker Ladies, Misses and children's bloom ers, princess slips, and gym bloomers fo r sale at Mrs. C. E. Masters. Second floor room over the grocery store, Main street entrance. I have a line o f Early Spring hats and wills later have a full line of ■Spring Millinery. Watch fo r the date o f .opening. ' Mrs. C. E. Masters A meeting o f the Woman's Mission- ary Society o f the United Presbyter ian church will be held in the church parlors Monday afternoon at 1:30 P. M. The Mrs. Gea, Moore Memorial service will be conducted at this time. All are invited to be present. Mr, and Mrs, Paul Ramsey have a hospital at present, Their two sons and two daughters have Bcarlet fever and whooping cough, Rosebud, the little daughter o f Mr, and Mrs. Marion Hughes,. has been <iuite ill with pneumonia, whooping cough and measles, A fter the 20tli o f January i t ‘ costs you $1 extra fo r your dog license if you did not get it previous to that date. . , The Midland Grocery C 04 Washing ton C. H., has purchased the D. Qj Fox Wholesale Grocery Cp., Spring* Held,' Recently this company bought the Carsom Wholesale Grocery Co. in Springfield, The Midland Co. .is one o f the largest wholesale grocery con cerns in. Ohio, having branches in a number of cities, Ten Years Ago This W e ek - Mr.'G. C. Hanna has his Rhode Island Red chickens on exhibit at^ the Jamestown poultry show this week. Mr. Clyde Northup is also there with Auconas, Master Roger Stormont has the measles. Mr. Ervin Kyle was host Tuesday evening to more than fo rty men at the big brick residence on his farm, known as" the McCollum place. The big fire place was, an excellent place to roast the steaks and chickens. Cheese pickles, bread and " coffee completed the menu. The affair was entirely in formal and just such a gathering as the men' folks enjoy once in a while. Clearance Sale Of Men’s and Boys’ . Clothing $ Now is the time to buy your SUIT t AND OVERCOATS. We have marked them AWAY DOWN -m any below original WHOLESALE COST. ■ ■ . . . ' . I ' . ' - , ■ ! . . •>■ • " See Our W in d ow for Prices H o m e C l o t h i n g C o , G . H. HARTMAN, Prop. End of the Month Clearance of Overstuffed Suits Three piece overstuffed suite, Velour covering $85.00 Three piece overstuffed suite, cut velour $115.00 Three piece overstuffed suite, jacquard $142.00 Three piece overstuffed sufce, mohair $185.00 We must make room for new merchandise that has already been bought, 8 complete 3 piece overstaffed suites left in our stock and offered in this clear ance sale, 1 These suites are made by one o f America's foremost manufac turers o f livihg room furniture and evey suite is guaranteed, The under construction is o f the very best and the coverings all o f A good servicable grade. Real values and lowest possible will make this sales event Into a whirlwind finish fo r the month o f January. If you want one of these suites you must come at once. Only McMillan's buying ability, along with our small, town loca tion and low overhead could make such bargains possible. Be convinced, see these beauti ful suites and compare their values anyplace, “ Our Location Lower* Co*t* to You” McMillan’s WURNITORE fjE A L E R S Mr IIMIf.lt A t. i s r jRECTORS Cedarville, Ohio THIS IS addressed TO you folks WHO crave YOUR Outdoor Sports AND yet STRIVE for the SKIN you love to touch. HINDS Honey and Almond CREAM Is always IN stock for THOSE chapped hands, WIND burned skin, AND either USES that give you THAT “ tender" feeling.’ . —BY “ DOC." Richards Drug Store BY THE BRIDGE Phone 203. Opera house, Jajn. 22 “ Rocky Moun tain Quartette." \ , A Fire Fighting Demonstration will he given on the streets here Saturday evening, Jan. 23 at 7:30. Thjs will be a spectacular demonstration and one in which all should be interested. A list o f invitations have been mailed to citizens. 50 pounds of sugar to be given away. Any owner o f 40 acres, or more, may borrow money, through my agen cy, at .FIVE PER CENT INTEREST. W, L .Clemans, Loan Agent. Radio fans will be interested in the announcement that Madame Schu mann . Heink, the world’s greatest contralto, will feature the A t water Kent radio hour on the night o f January 31. The programme will be distributed over a dozen different stations. 1 A big bargain in a scalding kettle fo r hog butchering. 150 gallon. r Asa Jones Shoe Shop Marshal H, A . McLean calls, at tention to the fact ' that sidewalks must be cleared o f snow under an or dinance. Property owners have been a x ,in this way and attention is cal led without individual notices. It is not only beneficial to .older citizens but fo r school children. ■.The work o f drilling the .test oil well near South Charleston is being continued night and day, according to word received here. The well was ■started several months ago or. the Waddell farm southeast* o f South Charleston and has now reached a depth o f 3700 feet. This is the deep est test well ever drilled in this sec tion.. Other wells, perhaps a half dozT en, have been sunk this this section n years past, but all have been “ dry" holes. Dentist Shrodes Bldg. Don’t Neglect That Stubborn Hacking Cough It is not only dangerous but entirely unnecessary to let a persistent, hack ing coughrob you of sleep andstrength. For through a very simple treatment you can get almost instant relief, and Very often break the most st bborn cough completely In 24 hours. This treatmentis basedonthefamous prescription known as Dr, King's New Discovery for Coughs, You simply take one teaspoonful at bed-time and hold it in your throat for 15 or 20 seconds before swallowing it. The prescrip tion has * double action. It not only soothes and heals soreness and irrita tion, but it quickly rembves the phlegm and congestion which are the rtal onus of night coughing. So the coughing quickly ceases and you sleep right through undisturbed. Dr. King's New, Discovery is for coughs, cheat colds, Sore throat, hoarse ness, bronchitis, spasmodic croup, etc. Fine for children as well as grown ups—no harmful drugs. Economical, too, as the dose is only one teaspoon- ful. At all good druggist*. Ask for WW—W — 1 1 ^ '■ "‘ eeawwaawaisaBaaaspw , Do not forget the next number on the lecture course, £T t e Rocky Maun- tain Quartette" composed o f a father f j and three sous. Opera house Jan, 23. ( For Fele; latter o f extra fine pups l o f the Shepard breed. Frank Creswell The Herald and Ohio State Journal! one year, 53.25. Regular price $5.50. This should look like a bargain. Only good fo r this month. Place your order now fo r “ First Run” maple syrup, See Prof. H, H. Smith or call 215. Not “ Cheap Goods", but good goods CHTAP at our CLEARANCE SALE o f Mop's and Boy's clothing. Home Clothing Co, 1 wish to announce that I have taken over the one-half interest of the funejal business owned by M. C. Nagley and will give the same prompt and efficient service as we have done in the past} Mr. C. H, Gordon will be my representative in Cedarville and when you are needing chairs or tables fo r socials and parties, the same can be had at the Service Hardware Store Those who desire my services please call No, 806, Xenia,' O., or Service Hradware Store. J. Harry Nagley To those who desire printed station ery we have some o f the latest styles in paper and envelopes-that are on the market. It’ is a fine parchment put up 100 sheets o f paper and 100 envel opes, boxed. Nothing fiiner for the men folks or -for professional or ex ecutive use. It has only been on the market fo r a few weeks. For Sale:- Five or six tons o f good alfalfa., hay. Jack Furay Anna Lois,' little daughter o f Frank and, Grace Powers was bow , Oct. 18, 1925, and/ as a beautifuP flower un folds its petals for the joy o f those a- bont it, so this little life unfolded and spread its love and gladness day by day until God in his,infinite wisdom permitted it to be. cut down and on January 13, 1926, the little spirit went back to Him who gave it. Sad will seem the hours as the days pass on arid on Empty is th e ,cradle, Baby, Dear, is gone . 1 ' ’ We wish to express our thanks tq our neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown during the sickness and death o f our baby daughter. Especially do we thak the neighbors fo r the beautiful floral o f fering, Rev, Bennett for his words of consulation, Mrs. Johnson' and Mrs. McDonald for "the music and Mr. J. Harry Nagley for his efficient services Mr. and Mrs, Frank Powers NOTICE "OF APPOINTMENT Theodore Simpson, Wilberforce student has»■ brought suit*against the university for $26,000 damages. Simp son alleges that he received perman ent injuries -when) he was forced to leap from a third floor window to save his life when the B.- F. Lee dor mitory burned January 31, 1924. The plaintiff contends there were no fire escapes and no convenient exits and no life saving apparatus handy and his only means of-escape by the stair way cut o ff by flames, The suit was brought by Attorneys T. D. and Geo. H, Smith. * DR. O. P. ELIAS, Estate o f Elizabeth H. Brumfield, Deceased. Calvin Brumfield haS been appointed and qualified'as Administrator o f, the estate o f Elizabeth H. Brumfield late o f Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 5th day o f January, A . D., 1926. » S. C. Wright, Probate Judge o f said County. ,-The “ Rocky Mountain Quartette" is the next attraction on the lecture course. Opera house Jan. 22. >■ ty m c lu a llH s lm d io n s m H O M E S EW IN G S fojJisdhWyeih Spectate* Cedarville, O, / EMBROIDERED s ig n a t u r e s . The name ‘ may be transferred from a letter or from any pl*oe of paper. Use fine embroidery thread! Mid a fin* needle, The lines arej given a raised effect by working; jver and over a strand of heavier1, thread as I have shown at A. Only one or two threads of the material' directly on the outline should bd taken on the needle for each stitch and the strand of thread used for padding should he kept perfectly uaooth. In all doubla portions or the letters as shown' h*a in the M; end the A the padding thread is leld donbl* so that at these points fou work over two threads at on* dm*. ..MR1' 1 ■ Kat set, r*. A4* ms mm tm * to Fire Fighting Demonstration W ill be given on the street* o5 Cedarville, Ohio* Saturday Evening, January 23 rd, 7:30 This will be the most spectacular demonstration you ever witnessed, FIRE IS OUR GREATEST HAZARD . 15000 persons burned to death and $548,000,000,00 worth of farm ' buildings burned last year. Protect your ^families and homes by supporting the Better Fire Protection movement. With your co-operation a free service will be maintained at Service Hardware & Supply Company, Cedarville, O. 50 lbs. SUGAR FREE 50 lbs. Watch your mail for invitation cards. ADAIR’S- " Clearance ■WJS-W—■ Kitchen Table $5.75 . A white enamel kitchen table with a porcelain top* VICTOR: RECORDS Not* the latest bu t all. good numbers... 25c THREE PIECE LIVING ROOM O Q .SU ITE ................... * .................‘S* Upholstered in-genuine . Jacquard Velour, Seats are of fu l l ;spring construction. A well built suite that will give years of service. C o m p a r t T h e s e V a lu e s ! Everything is not marked down the quick’ ’. We invite you. to come $36.00 Bow Foot Bed . . . ------,------- .—$25.00- $42.00 Semi-Va'ntiy Dresser . . . . ------- —$23.00 $45.00 Breakfast Set, valnut finish — $32.00 •$40.00 Chiffonier ____________________ $29.00 $160.00 Coffula Electric Washer _$129.00 $34.00 Dresser — — ------------------------ $25.00 $40.00 Floor Lamp - ___________________ $29.00 $29.00 Floor Lamp _______ §24,00 $37.00 Floor Lamp — __——— —— $32.00 $29.00 Floor Lamp $19.95 $41.50 Floor Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35.00 $156.00 8 Piece Dining Room Suite $325.00 3 Piece Living Room £iuite. A 3 suites at this price $185.00 $210.00 3 Piece Cane Back Living Room S u ite ____________________ „ _______$130.00 5150.00 3 Piece Living Room Suite. . Jacquard Velour c o v e r in g ____,.......$129.00 $175.00 3 Piece Fibre Bed Davenport Suite _______ . $148.00 < $116.00 3 Piece Reed S u it e ________ „_$99.00 $44.00 Writing T a b l e _____ . . . _____ ..$25.00 $52.00 Davenport Table ... „ . . - . . . . . _ $ 2 9 . 0 0 $42.00 Book Case --- --------- „„$32.00 $150.00 Davenport_________ $119.00 $54.p0 Coxwell Chair ______ $39.00 f but the prices that are, are “ cut to in 'and see these wonderful values.^ and Rapids Make —______ ...^-$195.00 $li8.00 8 Piece Dining Room Suite „___$99.00 $62.00 Vanity Dresser ______- ____ _____$49.00 ' $35.00 Chiffonier _________ - ____ ____ $22.00 $45.00 Ch iffon ier___ - _______________ $29.00 $28.00 Combination Book Case' In Oak - ——_______ — $23.95 $37.00 Chifferobe _________ $29.00 $26.00 Sewing Cabinet ___________ __— $19.75 $65.00 Ch iffrobe____ - ________________ $39.00 $24.00 Brass B e d _________ $19.75 ^6 $52.00 Hall C h a it_____________: ______ $44.00 $35.00 Console Table -1 ________ . . . ___$28.00 $49.00 Davenport Table*. . . . . . . . . . . . . $35.00 $25.00 Occasional T a b le ____ ___ ____ $19.00 $35.00 Hall Chair . . . ________ '.....$2 8 .00 $44.00 Davtnport able _________ . . . ____$29.00 $29.00 Spinnet D e sk _______ _____________$24.00 $39.00 Davenport Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19.00 $125 Vanity Dresses-______ _____-......$ 8 5 .0 0 $ 120.00 3 Piece Bed Room Suite . . . ------$ 99.00 o $132.00 Bed Room S u it e ___. . . ------ ...$109.00 3149.00 3 Piece Bed Room S u ite ______ $119.00 $99.00 Berkley & Gay D re sse r------------- 569.0CI a $35.00 Poster Ubdfl................. .................. -$26.78 SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER XENIA, OHIO, Makes Pumping Up Tires Unnecessary Chicago, III.—■!%fi. Hughes, Suite 140, 2S12 Monroe, this city, has perfected a new air-ti^ht valve cap that enables auto owners to pump up their tires cr.ce and never touch them again until punctured or worn out. Leading tire manufacturers, after thorough tests, have approved Mr, Hughes' invention and banished the old theory that air escapes thru rublnsr. One inflation lasts the life of a tire, *nd tire mileage « doubled. These cspa retail for 51.28 for eet of five. The inventor wants agents and will send proof and sample* Pres. Write him today. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING .
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