The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

H E • overwhelming popu­ larity of fur coats this sea­ son h izzliZz^ l " l : c o r;:- ■ QDistioncd f io ':— i n fv.: Coats cost little if any more than a good cloth coat, ? _____ wears much longer and is - warmer and more luxurious. For once at least, common sense and' the trend of fashion go hand in, hand. While our comprehensive stocks cover the whole fur realm, ,.our three feature prices ap­ peal to most people. * I $95 Mendoza beaver. •'Bay,seal, plain. •Bay boa!, trimmed. Black China wolf. dgj A g ? . Cray -or brown caracul, q p Jl Genuine natural muskrat, ” . •Natural or blended oppossum. French Seal, fox. trimmed. ,, Kotova, ,reversible twi&edf lined, F-'-iwil leopard, fox •trimmed, Bropze or platinumpayrcaracul - Silver muskrat. ," ’ • • „■ Buy here and buy in safety—our seventy- five years' experience safeguards every purchase. Long time credit under the * generous ,Morris Bank Flan if you desire —no extra ehurge and no publicity. SS E. MATN ST. fi iiWMS3iWfiir'T«ijiii'i m ■ - ♦. • f -.... vttiM SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Hhikcst uju . tyu tlifu Chcoanut MacarOon Snaps Chocolate Marshmallow P tcan s lb, 27c. Soda Crackers lb.. 19 c Cakes, S a mLA Country Club, 1 \»& lb. loaf** Bread.; *^ ^.luc I4c § Country Club, whole wheat* 1 lb. loaf . . . . . ............... ........... .. 8c Country Club Vienna 1 lb. loaf . . 7c VV1 _ Clifton Best ra s try 24.1-2 lb. A Flour, ■ Qo1dMedal or Pillsbury 24 lb. ..$1,29 Pure ke ttle tendered , 2 lbs.. . A ^ No. 10 Pail each..............$1.70 q j j t Q Lard $ No. 5 Pail each . . . . . . i ........ 85c' I^AT e S,Country Cilub, new *fock 1 lb; Package 15c HOMINY, Full No. • l k can Avondale , l ” y PUMPKIN, Avon- dale, No. Scan SOAP* Kitk# Flake ■ o a t . . . . » P & G 6 Bars . 25c POTATOES. U. S. 41- *■ I choice Cookern,pk^^L . t m m j ■C fltforai. T p l f t a f c j f e aAOT.ms«ss iwwwd, 3 to 5 lb* . .< APPLE Butter, 32 02 , jar « * * * « » a 25C IC^ a O i \ Aaondale No. 3 can * * « * » t 12C bALMON* Country <1A# ii Clnb fancy No.2cfin«"^k IOC C m V E T T a n v a ., good quality p a i r ., / 12 pair $1.15 i Jersey,pair l* t iSts APPLES, Choice Johnathans 4 lbs . Grimes Golden 5 )b#» 22c sfffif^wsssr Choice Jerseys 5 Ibs Hi nw r Leah# Wholir 5 lbs. Cottage Butts l b . , . 4 0 c 33c ; * • m 0 # - # im & i mud r f i t f i t i i i • • • • « # * • # # Mr, Will WWW of Bradford, Q., i vim* saBed here W*diMsd«y owing to tho ilia#** of Wa brother, Barton. Mara. W. A. Spencer visited last week with Mr. and Mr*. Hal Shaft* i» Dayton. Don’t forget the Brat number on the lecture course 1* Wednesday Oct, ?0th, (Jet your tickets if you have not done so. " ■ We are closing out all of our Cler­ mont heating stoves a t 12 per geut discount off regular price. . C, N. Stuckey For Bent:- Room* for light house­ keeping or for students. Oliver Jobe Mr. Arthur Townsley, who was ill for rsome' time, is. again able pa he about. For Sale—’Three yearling Delaine rams. ' J, C. Townsley Mrs. J. W. Johnson entertained the Kadantra Club Thursday afternoon I t was guest day for the club and a number of non members were present, Mr. John B. Taylor, who was in­ jured when his buggy was upset by an automobile, does not show much improvement. Mrs.. Mary .E. Harbison returned to Cleveland Wednesday to spend the winter with her son-in-law and daugh* ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dean, Wanted:’ Antique furniture of all kinds and every description. Martin Weimer. . Tea Years Ago This Week- Mr. G«A, Shroud** fell from the BcL Sfsyjy residence in Xenia, M k where he was engaged in ,putin* in a new gutter. Be-wee unconscious from the fell and probably suf farad internal bsjurie*. NOW comes Fall WITH chill winds AND damp maiktr, THE time when YOU need a GOOD depewMUe FACE t&*0& MANY geod ermuai OF the deptalable kind ARE In our stock. - t BY “DOC.” f * ii u m ? co« it Adopt Sports Sty!#* I LEGAL NOTICK Richards Drug Store BY THK.BRIDGB . E mm ES.' ' • Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wm. Conley, Mrs. Dora Kerr and Mrs. Mary Bridgman, witnessed "Blossom Time” at the Victory Theatre, Wednesday. Mrs. Merle Rife and children of Bloomington; Ind., are here son a visit at the home of her father-in-law, Mr. J. B. Rife and with her parents, Mr, and,Mies, N. L. Ramsey. Mrs. O. P. Elias and Mrs. P. M. Gillilnn, entertained'eleven tables of rook last Friday evening at the .home of the former.-About fifty ladies were present. Refreshments were served during the evening. If'in the market for beating stoves see the Clermont. Wonderful heater and-we are dosing our tha stove line at 12 per..cent *df Regular^'prices. , C, M. Stuckey. , , , .... .............................. ... « \ Sslesman Wanted:- ^ Man with selling' .and farm ’experience ‘prefer­ red. Good salary, home territory, permanent posltlow. Must have car. Give age and qualifications in the drat letter. Moseley Mfg. Co., Box, 326, Louisville, Ky. —Col. C. LvTaylor, auctioneer. Call phone 2-'8f, dsmestown for your sate dates. (dtp) Rev. and Mrs, S. M. Ignrirp has for their guests, Gabbath: Mr. and Mrs. C, M; Igtnire and daughter, Edna of Columbus; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bar- her and daughter, Virginia, of Day, ton, j Wanted; White girl for house work and help care for children, Mrs. G. A. Smith, 215 E. Harding Road; Spring- field, 0. Mrs. ’J . 1E. Kyle ' returned home Monday, from a. visit in fronton and Huntington, W. Va. While in Hunt­ ington 'she -visited with her sister,' Mrs, H. H. -Brown’ and attended, a federated wche&l#Missions in which fter niece, MissWhffay^Fitus of Mor- adabbd, fndhi,:lK#^ Teetonw on the Fpmign Jidcdt,- “Moa- lem Women**. / •Charles Spencer, colored, wps taken suddenly ill last Friday, and on Sat urday was takyh to the McClellan hospital for an x-ray examination. He. was returned home and has rfince greatly improved. Ten per cent of on Round Oak heat­ ing stoves during October and Nov­ ember. Service Hardware Co. Word has been received that Mrs, G. H. Creawell is greatly improved following her operation at a Chicago hospital where she underwent an op­ eration for gall stones. If improve­ ment continues Mrs, Creswell is ex­ pected home in a few days. Clermont heating stoves. Closing out stock at 12 per. cent off regular prices. C. N. Stuckey. The Cassford Trio will appear at the opera house Wednesday, Oct. 20, This will be the first number of the winter lyceum course and is a musical attraction. It is highly recommended and will be greeted by a large audi­ ence judging from the prescent ticket sale. Take advantage of our liberal, offer of ten per cent discotmt on heating stoves during October and November, right a t the time when you need » stove. Service Hardware Co. Mrs. Wm. Buchanan and her two children, Gordon and ’Norman, of Montreal, Que., are visiting in .the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Hayri- man. Mrs. Buchanan is a sister df Mrs. Harriman. The Lyceum Course this year is a hit higher priced to th e ' committee than in the p a s t The committee'felt the talent should he somewhat better than the laafc few years- and patrons will get'the ^benefit of' -higher class talent at nn'lncrbase in the price of season tickets. - The October meeting of the Re­ search Club wilt be held this Friday afternoon a t the home of Mrs. J. E. Kyle. “Textiles” is the subject. Mrs. Carter Abel will iell of "The Fasci­ nating story of Silk”. Mrs. R. C. Watt will give * talk on "From Cotton-field to Milady'S Costum”, protrayed with a Southern ' melody.Mrs. Willard Kyft will sing, ’In the Garden of To­ morrow", Mrs, C, E, Oxley .will give a history , of Costumes with (living models) from the George Washington period to the Modem Flapper. MAN WANTED—To sell Nursery Stock fo r (fid reliable firm. Pleasant work, Liberal commission payable weekly, Write - THE CLYDE NUr- SERY, Clyde, O. Mr. and Mm, Jacob Siegler will have been married*fifty years on the 17th of this month and in recogni­ tion oi their golden wedding anni­ versary a fatally tanner will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Karlh Bull, Their son add UaUghter-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Geqrge F . Siegler of Marietta will be here for the day. Mr, Siegler name here from Xenia and in point of active and continuous business life ha» the honor of being the oldest ..businessman in Cedarviile. He has, been engaged id the bakery business for more than forty-nine years in the one location. Rev. C. C. Kyle's Sabbath School class of the United Presbyterian church enjoyed a Covered dish supper last Friday evening a t the Tarbox "shack” north of tewa. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, 0 . E< Cooley, Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Creswell, Mr. and Mrs, N. L. Eamsgp*' Rev; aqd Mrs. R, A. Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Tarbox, Miss Ellen Tarbox, Mrs, Dora Kerr, Mrs. Thompeeta Crawford, Rdv. Kyle and wife) Mr. Itat Mrs, Wm. Fin** ney, Mrs. Flora Dchbirw, After en­ joying a fine supper th l gathering, listened with much interest to Miss Etfen Tarbox, as she related her ex­ periences as a nurseJwith the foreign ■Samwi Ground to fSm e te ry . *** ******* to O m * u A. OSBOKN, OHI© Mardi Gras arid Fall -Festival-' October 29th andBOtit ' PON AND PRI22BBFOR AIL • DANCES AND PICTURE SIKWS FARM EXHIBITS This fall’s utility coats, enlivenedby a strong flavor of sports styles and ex­ pressive of luxurious comfort, are not outdone In smartness by any other types. They are ample and soft look­ ing, mode of spirited plaids and crow­ bars or fancy weaves in -cloths that seem as cosy as furs, Rhaded piajds and stripes in two, three or even four colors, that blend well, show the im­ portance of color and the selections o f -soft fur collars that harmonise with the cloths, emphasize It. ' . You can-get season tickets for the Lyceum Course at. Masters' Grocery or at the’Farmers' Grain ‘Co. 7 . The platt openB Monday a t 3:30 P, M. for the first-number op the lecture course. I t will be a t Johnson's as in the past. Mr. Herman McFarland and family who have, been visiting here with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs; B- E„ McFarland, left Wednesday, accom­ panied by Mrs. McFarland's parents, Mr. and Mrs,. S. L. Hoover, Sabina, for Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Me Farltmd had previously resided in Mi- amia, Fla., and were here when the city was hit by the great storm. The trip/west is being made by motor. COOL WEATHER AHEAD! Pre­ pare for it by looking over your stoves, grates, hot water and steam heating systems. We have all the latest heat control and fuel Saving devices and insulating material;' as mineral wool ,asbestos sheet, asbes­ tos plaster, pipe covering and rope- wick. Let us show you- how these will cut down your coal and gas bills and make less work for you., THE BOCKLET-KING CO., 415, W. Main St,; XENIA, OHIO. Phone 360. (2t) One of the most elaborate and charm ing affairs of a serieg"of autumn.af­ fairs, was a reception tea given by Mrs, Anna. M. Townsley a t her home on Main street, Wednesday afternoon, honoring Mrs. R. A. Jamieson and Mrs. S. M* Igmire. YellowWas chosen for the dinner Appointments. Guests Were seated a t the long table which was-centered with a large crystal basket filled with yellow Marigolds, A two course luncheon was served. Guests were invited from. Washington and Jamestown. NO HUNTING OR TRESPASSING MMteaK• No hunting or trespassing will.be permitted within or without the hunt­ ing season^ on the following farms: Jehn 0. Finney. . t For Sale: Beautiful Mahogany Pho­ nograph and records, Good as n«w. Very cheap payments, Address Phono­ graph, Box 223* Dayton, O. Now Pa D o n 't focfv t to ato Or* Q. I , a«ii|fc Dentist to lle r ill* had saver Had m as* af taatlt that fit and f*tt H«ht in hla mauth. Sat ha haa than* saw. fNaadtaaa ta say ha haa ana a# If M * t plataa da aat M . _ fyl aaa ua. Oar iwsths* ’"Net mrtm aant unlaaa thay WS>" PLATES R e s o t s $ 1 0 [ to * m t a r m & P in €*towro<and Brld VVrVJVK « *• - - 4-« B r id fli > '$ 5 * 1 ® r a i k g . ^ . $ i t o $ 2 i w m j n i i \ ■ «XTRAOTKWI»\ a tlC „ IP DltRSO iX TR A C n t «« tm » ai Alts - no Iow a! wArriNo ° tbm tMto'iSrTieftlast day awd iatitrdayVivenliMW la pnmapee of an order of the Pro­ bate Court of Greene County, Ohio, I will offer for sale a t public unction on the soik Day af October, 19U, oa Saturday a t two o’clock P. M. oa the premises the following described real estate, towit: Situated in the County of Greene, State of Ohio, and in the Village of Cedarviile, to-wit: « Bounded and described as follows: Being part of Lot No. Twenty-three (23) in Mitchell's and Dunlap’s addi­ tion to the Village of Cedarviile, as the same is designated, numbered and known on the recorded plat of said: addition, Beginning at a stake the h \ W, cor-, ner of said lot oh Grove Street and Miller Street^ Thence with the line of said lot on MIJire Street S, 30 1-2 deg. E. 189.25 feet to a stake; Thence S, 55 deg. W 75 feet to a stake in said Jot corner to Jennie Ervin; Thence with Jennie Ervin's line N. 85 deg. w. 175,88 feet to a stake in the line of Grove Street and corner to Jen­ nie Ervin; Thence with Grove Street N. 42 1-2 deg. E . 65 feet to the be­ ginning containing 50.35 square rode. Said property, is located In the Vil­ lage of Cedarviile, Ohio, on the South West corner pf Xenia Avenue and Miller Street. , -* ’ Appraised at five thousand dollars, ($5,000.00), And may sell for two- thirds thereof. , Terms of Sale: One-third cash, one- third in one and two years from .date of sale* deferred payments to be se -. cured by a mortgage on said premises < sold, and to bear interest a t the rate | of seven per cent, or all cash at the option of the .purchaser. Said sale is made puraant to an or­ der of the Court in the case of Miron I.*Marsb, Executor of Thompson Crawford, deceased, -vs-- Cora Craw­ ford, et al. , . MIRON I. MARSH, Executor. Cedarviile, Ohio. Miller & Finney, Attorneys, Xenia, Ohio Kennon Bros., Auctioneers. ' Oct. 7-14-21 t 28. Hmrdly « Snfm BH Also, w# wonder If e«r pesfaftir wto hrsg on us like we bnue on our an- eestors,—DslU* News, /NOTICE TO ELECTORS The Clifton Board of Education is asking the voters to approve a special levy for school purposes at the No­ vember election. A similar proposition was almost unanimously passed three years ago. This will cause no increase, in taxes. Clifton Village School District, W..C. Rife, Clerk (8t) ' ANNOUNCEMENT We are authorized to announce the name of Frank H. Dean as a- candi­ date for Common Pleas Judge on the Non-partizan Independent. Judicial Ballot at the regular election on Tues day, November 2. For Sale: -Folding bed. Phone 3-25, WARM O v e r c o a t s Servicable and Stylish MADE TO ORDER, ALL ONE PRICE .75 It’s mighty fine to-be able to offer such excellent oVercdkts for only $26.75 and we’re cer­ tainly -glad tq do.it. *’ If you’ll just take a‘look at the beautiful all-Wool fabrics and -ask to see a sample of our tailoring you'll appreciate what a Tep l bargain we're ,of- ering at this remarkably low price of 26.75*- HOME! CLOTHING COMPANY , G. H. Hartman, Prop. Trade at HOME Don’t Buy Glasses -•BUYVISiON! CO manypeople lookupon ^ glasses as something they have to wear, when a s . a m a tte r of fac t, th ey should think only of better vision. . OURPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE i t is our knowledge and skill and service that yon really want and need. Our glasses represent jnst that and give yon satisfaction. Optical Department TIFFANY JEWELRY STORE S. Detroit St. Xenia* 0. AHSpringfield Knows—All Springfield Goes SUN’S REGENT Always Stupendous Program of “Top Notch” VAUDEVILLE Jt ■ i ' ■ ff The Summitt of Enthrallin First Run PHOTO-PLAYS Entire New Show Every Sunday-Thursday Continuous from 12 Noon to 11P. M. BY ALL ODDS THE GREATEST STAGE •; , AND SCREEN, ENTERTAINMENT . ' #RINCSEIEL1) MAS EVER HAD. m - $ \

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