The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

1882 , 1926 40 YEARS And better Wolford has been serving the community m a mechanical way. The reputation of this establishment for doing good, RELIABLE work has been the best, . ' Since the beginning of the Automotive Industry this shop has been intimately con­ nected with it. There, is no garage in the county better . equipped to care for the needs of the auto- mobilist, • HONEST WORK AND HONEST PRICES * v Oils Greases Accessories ASK ABOUT STORAGE' WOLFORD 4 J I5*'- GARAGE Phone 2r25 Cedarville, Ohio ■ mm .’•S55SS?" SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILLS MASSEY- HARRIS AND JOHN DEERE CORN EL DERS FAVORITE STOVES AND RANGES . FAVORITE CABINET HEATERS HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT . KOKOMO FENCE — STEEL POSTS LOCUST POSTS — FEED — S E fcS Company P h o n o 21 Everything for She Farm Cedarville?Ohio 3 20 Mcel * WITSC«H{M«{ worth shouting about! Zinc Insulated American Fence—weath- er-proof-rinsulated agaflttt ru s t- guaranteed to equal or outlast in actual length of service any other fencemade of equal size wires, used under the same conditions, . • Any buyer who can show it fails to do sowill be supplied with an equal amount of new fence free, Every roll is guaranteed full gauge, full weight and fuli length. Sold at iio extra charge. American Fence means reliable pro­ tection for your stock and crops, long service and, because it Costs no more than ordinary fence, lower cost per year It's the best and moat economical fence you can buy, Comein and see it. We have taken the agendy for the Interna­ tional Harvester Co*, and will have a full line of FARM MACHINERY —' TRUCKS ' AND TRACTORS We will also have a full line of repairs for these lines at all times. Look jap year list of repairs wanted and let us have the ord^r now*' THE CEDARVILLE LUMBER COMPANY Local Library Board ^ Seeks Old Books Thu Local Library Board is snaking a number o f older books and would appreciate any o f the following list if you care to part with them: Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austin. To Have and To Hold, Mary Johnson Sentimental Tommy, J, M. Barrie, B:n Hur„ Lew Wallace, The Rotary, Florence Barclay. Robison Cruso, Defoe, Little. Minister, Barrie. The Yjrgihum, Wjater, Up From Slavery, B. F. Washington, Ramona, Bf IL Jackson. V, V. Eyes, H. E. Harrison Bricks Without Straw, Tourgee. Books from any of the following Authors: L. M. Montgomery, Henry Van Dyke, Geo. B. McCutcheon, Grace Richmond, Mary R. Rhinehart, Thos. Dixon, Temple Bailey, H. B, Wright. O'Henry, Alice If. Rice, Kota Dug- laa Wiggans, J, 0, Ourwood, Grace Livingston Hill Lutz, Zane Grey, Noe- inan Duncan, Ralph Connor, Jack London, Myrtle Reed, Gene Straton Porter, Eleanor H, Portor, Geo. Elliot Thomas Hardy, M, E. Waller, E. Egg eston, John Fox, Jr., Winstpn Churchill, J, M» Barrie, Mark Twain or (Clemons), Nathaniel Hawthorne^, Margaret Deland, -Chas, Dickens, J. F. Cooper, For the boy in school we can fit him. out -and save you money. Long nantswuits from $7.49 to $12,50. , As for caps, shirts underwear we have a wonderful line. C. A, Kelble’s 17-J9 W, Main St., Xenia. € * * ' EVerybody invited to our fall show ing of Men's and>Boys’ Clothing, hats furnishing goods -and footwear. We re reedy to .serve you with a line of -oeds. .The snappy mornings- demands t-arm clothing'. The Wet weather re- idireS warm and dry footwear. We have a line unexcelled in Xenia. If in the market for heating stoves me the "Clermont. Wonderful •heater and we are closing our the stove line ,& 12 per cent off regular prices. C. N. Stuckey. 1 have engaged Mi*. Yandine who vill be in my shop on Friday after­ noons and Saturday. He has had ex­ perience in bobbing hair for ladies and children and ^beauty, parlor work. -Charles E, Smith —.Col. C, L. Taylor, auctioneer. Call phone 2-08, Jamestown for your sale dates. (4tp) For Sale: Beautiful Mahogany Pho­ nograph and records. Good as new. Very cheap payments. Address Phono graph, Box 223, Dayton, 0. MAN. WANTED—To sell Nursery Slock for old reliable firm. Pleasant work. Liberal commission payable weekly. Write THE CLYDE NTJr- ,.ERY, Clyde, O, ihm ram < 0 , 1 * 26 , -Westerta Newspaper Union.) " T h e u n x lH y of some people to m ake new frie n d s is so Intense th a t th ey n ev er have tim e to. h av e old ones." . u mV GUI JOB PRIfimNG ^ *T jwl , MMia IMS mta» "Those who b rin g sunshine to th e liv es of o th e rs cannot keep It from them selves." * HOW TO BE THRIFTY If we study the early lives of those who have amassed great wealth we wi l l find that they have Been careful, saving «Ud economical. Aq a Whole those w h o h a v e achieved great Wealth are not w a s t e f u l in spepding what they have earned. It Is In the little things and small leaks and wastes that, multiplied by hundreds, make great wastes In many homes. Example is the most' Impor­ tant incentive in teaching children thrift; if the mother would tench her children wise spending, she must bo thrifty herself. How many women leave the soap ;u the dlslipan and la the scrubbing, pull. dll through the time of' using, instead of using the soapslmker and removing it "when the wafer Js suffi­ ciently soapy? Small bits of soap may bo used up in the shaker or if a ;>nke Is used keep It in a dish nearby when needed. • . ■ When cooking over such Ueat.s* . or electricity use triplicate dishes on one burner; in this way three food.* ■nay be cooked with less expense, last us occasionally remind our selves that a nickel is the interest on a dollar for a year, and it is not par- simony to save, but something that we should be proud" that we can do, in •base days of high living, 1 Small bits of butter, too sntntl to ■eem of any value, may be placed to- ; gether and in a short while there will he enough to season a djsh of vege­ tables’. Cold coffee added >tn ginger bread Instead of Water saves the enf tt4, adds a flavor and thus Improves tile cake. Cold coffee used with gelu* tin makes n delicious ilessert,; added lo spice .cake Intend of milk, It Is an Improvement, A good motto to hang to every Kitchen, whore there is much oppor­ tunity for waste. Is “Let Nothing Ih- Wasted." , ttfMtl* true of the kitchen trill f»r- ■ Iriwi a the vest of ,the htmse. ,;cnre- ■ibd tbftutht.fhifievs will keep'down tWlHStite*,, ‘, ‘ y '■ R i A N A T IO N -W ID E IN S T IT U T IO N - enney M/Wf-C DEPARTMENT. STORES Insert Number, Street and Town, or Town Alone 37-39 EAST MAIN ST., XENIA, 0, GOLDEN M M M ■ a pply ing MAKES nr SATISFYING MeansSuccessforOurStore Everything We Sell Must Prove Worthy-Must Give Satisfaction.? jie re Are Typical Values__' > High In Quality—Low In Price A Mm Who Was Unfortunate A story' 1* told of*a SpanliB peasant who worked hard for seventeenyear* to carve a home' for himself oat of t *olld rock,. It k t t t f to ltusglne«that iitj Wat compelled to practice great' thrift and economyduring fhoM kwg year*. . What a. phy that there wen no J, C Penney Company' Stores fat Spain so‘that this Spaniard might hare enjoyed, the important tarings which our patrons in this country ' *nJoy, * + . . \ . *, j lets triits co*pU&with high , qualify^ I t th e combination, which *the tremendous buying • power of thll Nation-wide ln*‘ itltutfoo'mates effective for aB* our Stores. < • f This thriftJKem is for you!" JS. * T • , ■S < ^ ^ | l n r o c k s ' >* RchodYsa^vs dema*. just sti^^pSet^jf dresses. I t these '' ginghaifns, in pewest patterns, prettily' tihnmed.*' 7 to 14 ye**- jilfflAw.. ^ A Nobby Oxford fo r Girls In Patent apd Gun Metal Effective Style Ig Patent and Snake 'A splendid quality shoe for ’school or general wear.- For growing girls and misses. Of patent with, gun metal apron; Goodyear welt; perforated like cut. Low priced at— $3.98 A Style Oxford for School In Gun Metal—For Miss or Girl Just the modern style- effect that ■.the ’young miss Or growing girl likes ; good leathers, too. In gun . metal; new per- 'LaiateJ:*RecuWadvYu0%:;; heels. Mass buying makes . possible this unusual value New and very effective, •developed in patent with tan •nake trimming; covered -military heel. S p l e n d i d . quality atld finish and very : moderately priced at—- / $5.50 $2.69 $1.49 ( a kin ' •yt1" , J ■ ■ \ \ Wffl HuskiiiR Gloves % amiei ■ vril ■ «4Sl ^ DooWnThumb ? For use on- efiber hand. HII' l . r p 1|2 m All makes and weights.- of 1 \|T TfS husking gloves. Also husk- H ing mitts, which some prefer. y n 11! Exceptional value, per pair— 11 / W ool Frocks Demand Favor, PartlculiurlyTheleOfOurs You can't pass these by - —they catch the eye, and when you learn the price, you’re more captivated than ever. T a i l o r e d Dresses of good wool ma­ terials a t this exception­ ally low price. sw eater s FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN 98c to $2.98 „ . 1" ; ;|! • ' ny.—■—a- “Marathon” Hate for Fall 12 l-2c to 15c OTHERS AT 8 l-3c Hide in « variety of equally pleasant styles for both women and misses. In the accepted colors for the season. For inexpensive dresses, you’ll find the work­ manship very careful. _ Here’s “The Century," SOME bat;, even for a Mara- t h o n . Harmonizing s i l k : bands. In newest Fall colors —-Pearl. Sand,. Willow and StccL An all-rOund fine hat at— $3.98 ■ sEs' Our “Pay Day” Overall? iTho Big Value for Workmen Low Priced *f Newest Fall Suits • £S UnionMsrtte—the U n i o n L a b e l on! every J a c k e t —o f Denim. Orersdl end 2£Q> 0 Exfta strong stitching thru . out—cut extra full—the Over* all has Suspender or Regular Overall “Back—two hip, two. side, watch and rule pockets,, tacked to prevent ripping, ’ Jackets, with engineers’ Cuffs! to match, All sizes, including! extra rises, Of Individuality. They Definitely Keep S t e p •WithStyle and Progress & You want definite, assured Style— you expect Unusual Value in F a b r i c Tailoring, you demand the newest colorings and fabric-ideas—All are in­ cluded , in this feature value in Fali Suits for Young Men. Others at $19.75 to $34.75 I Our “Pay-Day ' Work Shirts A t a Lower Price j Advantageous market con-, ditiens and our large Mas* Buying now make* possible4 thw* Lower Price, Union ma d e ; continuous f a c e d , sleeves; cut full; two button ppcketf-**, ■,>. „' {Style and Value in Men’s Shoe? A NewModel in Tan Calf Unusuatty smsH fo« young Men with .tew stitched design, Of ««4 leetid tan leathers; Good-! year welts; rubber heelf.j Real style abd mVt wear­ ing quality—all at * low $ 1 . 0 8 “ Big Mac*7 Shirt For'Worker* ^ Our Nation­ wide brtmd. .Fait •icotor cham- roomy. >6$fo $iWilTOinltvfltHlHlIi^nisH^WtiHRiff mnilI) 1 S amftllUHUbiiBilttatiBttaJS itH.vT*

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