The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

Msrmrmm - enne DEPARTMEN E. Mai;; Street, Xenia, Ohio Stoclc 2641 --«L*?m Work Shoes of Elkskm F o r M en This staunch and enduring un- lined Shoe is as sturdy as it looks. Of Chocolate Rlkskin with Chrome soles o r leather. The right 'shoe for. the Job, Low Priced at $1*96 ?L23lS6L fL2374L “ P a y D a y " “ P a y D a y ” Overalls f o r Buy s ; Overall*— Un ion Mad* Union Made, of sHk neavy, durable, 220 S f iieuim, Cut full, . A A high back; two- SWifflL seam ^legs, roomy \1LHB 3 ;o 9 yrs. ** J £ f 8 9 c S X i .10 to 17 yrs. . J W Of 2^0 blue. aRx&flKfAU denim, extra; / •Li fi f u 11 cu t;, M * s t r o n g l y 1 ’EY" le a stitched, six; fjtnj [ w pockets; A ll UP wm size®, includ-1 fr i C t—>r * $1.15 7L3369L V 7L2379L “ P a y D a y ” Work Shirts W o rk Sh irt* Low P riced With the Un­ ion Label, Coat; or closed style,, c o n tin u o u s -': faced sleeves;- double s e ams ; a n d d o u b l e ! stitched; c u t extra full— 79V Welt - » » « • rtaadard » ite . ■work 1 •Urts," of iwCgo-UtM eWmbmy. foD leojth ileeves, one iwcfcet and t o u r -bottea front.. T U R N E K "A N SW E R S A N T I -S A L O O N y l e a g u e ..;': r , The attack upon me by tlie Anti-Saloon League in the. July 31 fh edition American Ia8ue based upon an utterance ■ swede. nineteen years ago in bchnir of law enforcement contains » distortion of facts and ia an attempt to retain control of the Attorney General’s office without regard to truth or justice. My record of four years as Prosecuting Attorney and two years as Attorney General, the frequent and generous, editorial- praise given those administrations atidjfte endorsement of my present candidacy by such men as President George W. Bightmlrc, Judge David Pugh, General Chauncey B. Baber, Percy Tetlow and ludgea and lawyers generally throughout tho state is guarantee that all duties of Attorney Genera! will be discharged faithfully, honestly, efficiently and without fanaticism. Neither the Anti- Saloon League nor any other bloc, person or interest can -make me do their bidding. , . EDWARD C. TURNER, Republican Candidate for Attorney General. {Political Advertisement Peaches Georgia Elberta Fres tones, full S basket. . $2.40 Potatoes White Cobblers, U. S. No, 1 Grade * F k ..................................\ . 50c MasonJars, |S„*$1.19 Sofifar 10Lbs- $162 t jug i ^15 lbPocfet>.. »p j.«v* BUTTER, CC AAf Creamery lb SCRATCH *H sa FEED, 100 lbs.$fc» W LARD, pure open t Kettle lb 10 lbs. .. ......... '.. ,25c CELERY* large ten- 1C#* der stalks.2 for. .. MILK, CC, 1 small can 9c tall cans 3 PSC GUM.Wrigley's double C#* mint 2 Pkgs. . SWEET POTATOES, n. New crop lb......... . BANANAS. Yellow -)|-/» ripe fruit 3 lb s . .,. FLOUR, Clifton, 24 1-2 ibs sack $1.10. <M IQ CC 24 1-2 Ibs $*•*“ LEMONS. Urge _ Juicy, 360 size doz dvC MOPS, low price 10 oz. cotton 29c. 16 ol 9 A . ...■ * 7^.. BACON, Nice 6c OO a Lean lb ....... dh SOAP* Palmolive 3 bars 20c, P & C Naptha 6 bars ., CALLIE HAMS, ib ..... .. * 7 7 7 LOCAL •AC. m * • A i § # • • • • * # * * • PERSONAL * * A • ! Mr, Jqhn Davis has been spending Iseveral days this week in Columbus, Wanted—'Washings with no ironing Mrs, Ottis Giger 7 m S S S S S S Mrs. Hugh H. Grindle left yester day to spent a couple of week* in Cin­ cinnati. M ts . Anna M, Townslny was the guest of Mrs. Ella-Spahr in James­ town, Wednesday. .Miss Bertha Jackson . of Daylon spent the week-end with Mrs, Dora Kerr. Mr, Fred McMillan of Des Moines, Iowa, spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McMillan and family. Rev. W. A- Condon and family of Urichsville, O., are here on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Watt. Mrs. Leota Fitzpatrick of Spring- field was the guest of Miss Aljne Cul- tice for several days last week. The Heme Culture Club held the annual club summer picnic Wednesday afternoon at Grinnell’s park. Jean Patton, who was overcome by the heat last week, is much improved but not able to leave his room at this time. Mrs. John M. Finney,- who has been ill for several weeks, is much improved and is now able to he about her home. ’’ Mrs. Boyd Wylie, and son, James, of Fargo, N. D., visited last week with Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Mitchell, her brother-in-law and sister-in-law. For Sale: A high grade three piece Living Room, 'set for sale. Only been in use since fall. Wifi sell a t a sacri­ fice for cash. Call Phone No. 88. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, and daughter, Elizabeth, who have been visiting relatives in W, V»., returned home Saturday, Wanted; Antique furniture of all kinds and every description. Martin Weimer. Rev. Laclede Markle and wife of Gettysburg, ()., were guests of the latter’s parents, Mr, and JSrs. Ira C, Davis, several days this Mr. H, H. Brown’ and family left last Sabbath fo r Oakwood, O., where they are spending the week. Mrs, N. W* Prowant, .is also visiting among friends in the same place. We'have a fall line of nil kinds o f spark plugs for any make of auto­ mobile or tractor. Other auto sup­ plies, tires, etc. ■ Service Hardware Co. Miss Nellie Boase, who underwent r»n operation some time ago in Day- ton,, was able to lie returned home Monday, The family and friends have hope of an early recovery. . Special prices oh High grade oil in 2 or 6 gal. lots. - Dean Tire and Battery Shop Prof, F. M. Reynolds, St. Bernard, 0., formerly of this place, recently underwent an operation a t Christ Hcspital, Cincinnati. He still is con­ fined in that institution. Mrs. Bertha Stuckey was taken to the home o f her sister, Airs.- Carl Van Horn, in Xenia, Monday. Mrs. Stuckey has been ill for several weeks and her many friends hope for ft speedy recovery to health, For Sale: Beautifui Mahogany Pho­ nograph and records. Good as new. Very cheap payments. Address Phono­ graph, Box 223, Dayton, 0 . Reports from Mr. Harry Townsley, who has been ill for several weeks, are much more encouraging the past few day*. He Seems to be improving rapidly now.”,which is encouraging to Ills many friends MAN WANTED—To sell Nursery Stock "for old reliable firm. Pleasant work. Liberal commission payable weekly. Write THE CLYDE NUr- SERY, Clyde, O, Mr. and Mrs. Maine Weimer, and sou. Robert, of Npper Sandusky, 0., spent a Couple of days last week, with their aunt, Mrs. Rosa Smith and fam­ ily. Miss Regena Smith accompanied them home for a short visit. Get Our Prices on Printing Ten Years Ago This W eek- The following firms now out of business were advertisers in the Herald: J, E. Post, Baker; Me Fariand Grocery Co.} Andy Hin­ ton Restaurant; W. H. Owens, Blacksmith; J, M. Willoughby, Grocer; L*. H. SuJlwibergor, Flour Mill; Hahnabevy & Cummings, au­ to Sales; John Kondes, Pool Room; 0. M. Townsley, Grocer; Walter Gultice, Meats; Kerr & Hastings Bros., Grain, etc. « ’ WANT a good COOL place to REST and wait FOR your husband OR meet your friends? OUR soda parlor BELONGS to the ladies,. PLENTY of chairs, . •PLENTY of cold water, PLENTY of fans. YOU are welcome.- ]< For Sal*:- One Golden Oak Buffet lift first cl*<!* condition, Phone 2-83. da •wwSli, w4we The Wednesday Afternoon /C lub !was entertained ’Wednesday a t the ‘W. J, Turbo* summer camp by Mr*. .Tarbox. The ladies thoroughly enjoy- |cd the afternoon and rally evening in i the country,. Miss Francey McChesney was one of the successful essay contestants Ifrom this county that won a trip | the Sesqui-Centennial. The party of j Ohioans on this trip was accompanied by Gov. Donahey and wife, and they returned home Saturday evening a fte r a most delightful trip to Philadelphia, Mr, Clayton McMillan and family! Investigate the Merabi Travel As- iiave returned home after a motor jeldest Insurance Policy, trip to Turkio, Mo„ where they visi­ ted Mrs, McMillan's other relative*. parents and Miss Margaret Galloway, daughter! of Mr, and Mrs, Edwin ■Galloway; Xenia, and a sister of Mr. W W. Gal­ loway o f this place, will become the j bride of Mr, Wesley Ellsworth Bour- t° m:m of Chicago, The wedding takes place August 3rd nt the home of the Mr, and Mrs. Galloway in Xenia, Carfl of TJunka—<W* dsafc* to MM this meant of extending our stawow thanks to tb* many friend* and neigh­ bors fo r their sympathy and add (dur­ ing the akkacM and death of our hat­ band and son, Thanks also to the businessmen, neighbors and friend* for the beautiful flowers, and to -tte members of the K. of P, lodge, Clif­ ton. Mrs, Bertha Slnokty Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Stuckey I>1B*'P10!>* -Mrs. Mftble Randall of Anderson, Ind.. was the guest Sabbath of Mr, and Mrs. H. A. McLean. Mrs, Randall was before her marriage to the late Otto Randall, M»ble Cline, a daughter of the late Joseph Cline, one of the older families of. this community, It has been thlity-six years since Mrs. Randall left this place and this was her first visit backi —BY “DOC.” Richards Drug Store BY THE BRIDGE Phone 203. Cedarville is well represented a t the McClellan hospital at the present time, there ,being four patient* in that institution: MiaS Gladys McDon­ ald, Mrs. Leo Anderson, Mrs. G. E. Jobe, Monday Mrs. W. A Turnbull, who lias been in poor health for sev­ eral months, was taken- to the same institution and underwent i»a vpera- tiop, yesterday. All the patients from this locality are improving as. best could be expected according to reports Several guests were entertained last Friday by Dr. and Mrs, J. O. Stewart, in honor of the former’s birthday. Those present were Misses Lillie Stewart and Nellie UstiCk, and Mr. and "Mrs, Addison Leffell apd Mrs. W. R. Hamilton of Columbus, and Mrs, Edith Blair of Cedarville. ■i ■Wanted;- Family washings a t my .(home. Work guaranteed satisfactory "i ■ Jennie'Hamilton Mr. Frank Thomas has rented part !of the Charles Turner home on Xenia, | avenue. Mr. Thomas has been resid­ i n g in the M C. Nogley residence. I t j is understood that Mr, Nagley and ; family wilt return from Deland, Flor- ‘da, about the first of .September. Mr Ernest Huey and family o f , Springfield will mote to this place in A few day* nnd occupy part of the MMbum house, owned by G. A .* Shrode*. Mr. Huey will he associated with hi* father, Mr. A, X. Huey in the hardware httsineea. J Salesman Wanted:- Man with selling and farm experience prefer­ red. Good salary, home territory, permanent position. Must have. car. Give age and, qualifications in the first letter. Moseley Mfg. Co., Box 326, Louisville, Ky. John Deere and J&assey Harris r * Binders and Mowers ^i ' ’ ’ Plymouth Tw ine Nesco Oil Stoves, Haag Washers, Screen Doors, Window Screens, Hanna's Green. Seal Faint, CEM ENT — T IL E — P E N C E — PO ST S CO A L — H A R D W A R E — P E E D CedarvilleFanners’ Grain Company Everything for^the Farm Phone 21 * Cedarville* Ohio Swagger Knitted COATS $ 7*95 SPRINGFIELD* OHIO. FORMERLY PRICED $10.00 tp $12.50 SILK SCARFS IN THE LOVELY NEW SHADES $5.95 V a lu e s ........ $3.95 $3.95 Values . .$2.95 . . . » . e f t -Reduction Tags-Red and Radical ■esses At Cost - Slightly Above, Cost and Below,Cost Tagged at Prices A ppealing to Every Purse DRESES flDRESES 47DRESES SiDRESES * Formerly Priced $15 to $25 BLOGG’S < £ V- \ £ 5 Formerly Pficed $25 to $49.75 Formerly P riced Formerly P riced $29 .50 io $49 .50 ■ $ 4 9 5 0 to $69 .50 A ll Blogg’s Dresses and each one an exceptional value in every detail. Styles for all your needs,;whether at home or summering afar. Smart* seasonable nnd distinctive. Included are Washable Silks, Flat Crepes* Printed Crepes, Printed Chiffons* Georgettes over Prints, Polka Dots, Laces* Satins and Taffetas in com­ bination— in Black, Navy and every smart shade. Amazing Dresses at prices that you can’t resist, ■f * T h e Women*s and M isses’ Coat Shop—S e c o n d F loor ' 75 High Type Coats For Women and Misses—Originally $49 .SOto $7S You may have anticipated July Prices* but certainly you have never dreamed o f such wonderful values as these, - Remember, they are all from regular stock—and new with t ir e s e a s o n .. 18 Cloth Coats $ 15.00 , tidfta&y Frfatti $38M to $35.00 There are P lain and FuiBtrimmed models, a good variety o f smart shades* and a choice* o f styles for motoring, travel anduspocts and sheet wear, / f \\ \ 30 Cloth,Chats\ Tit Womm’i mi MW tkmShft-4jjicm0te. v• .*■.« M ****** a item -.A*. l s tt'Jm Wti'Ufc'— Mk t- A t *. » ** j w ‘ , 7 * , s ijg -. ^ 4

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