The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52

« i ||,H im IwHpWi w tiwF lMW e i i c t t i e r r c i iQ W lw f llM 11 t o ^ i w Tbs S isk School pupil* wW» to tk* votom of Ced-arville and CHfto# for tiwir aqpport of the Jun­ ior project—Tag Day. By i^ k means m J tl w u added to the ‘Looker Fund' for which too seMbol'is vary thankful. The football game beiweon Cedar- ville and B*av*r, plsyad Nov, 4th op the Beovor grid resulted to » scoreless tie; Both team* tried desperately to score hut were successfully held by iheir opponent* which resulted to * Very- interesting game. November 18th Cadarville Football jscivwj play* Bath Township High School on too home field, Sines tjii? is the tost gome of the season and Bath A formidable rival the coach and sfiuad hope for a record attendance, Remem­ ber the date—Nov, IS a t 3:00 P. M-, Csdatvfile, '■' * '■ '* ■ ■'■ :* . Bespre to be on hand to hear what the “Wise Qid. Owl" has to-any on November 21, Don't miss itl- . * f The first program of the Owl Liter­ ary club will he given on this, date. A delightful program is being planned for your entertainment. I t will con­ sist of playlets* dialogues, monologues instrumental and vocal music—a pro­ gram well worth ten cents, Who-o-o? Who-Q-? Who-o-o2 Why YOU—that’s who! a t t e n d a n c e r e c o r d The attendance record for the sec­ ond month of school is quite good. The highest percent of attendance is cred- • ifed tq the high school where it should •he. • The record is 98.6 per cent with the lowest in the second grade a t,92 per cent. The average for the entire school system for the' month is 94.7. Regularity in attendance a t sChopl means gqod work and the school folks are happy to have the attendance ' stand at the highest possible point. Pupils who are sick should, not be to school yet"when a boy, or girl is well ' there-should be very little -reason for ; any absence on his or her part. The . cooperation of the community will . keep the attendanea.reeordat -a high, * mark and we all appreciate such co­ operation. - -I* IK­ S'; V %/ » - • p. STUDENT COUNCIL MEETING ’ At the regular meeting of the Coun­ cil a vote of appreciation was given* Hartley Dailey for the commendable way to which he had handled the park i » y /M f, proposition since te opening of >toOrtosW''street on te south side of the f r K jThe main street to front of ig is now rlear and motor- any movements of the ‘ * Kqp'il* long before they pass the building. Among other matters discussed the Council planned some of the out­ standing activities of the school for the Coming Basket-Ball season. Ful­ ler 'and more complete announcement will be made next week, * * ■ * For the past two weeks, Miss Wash burn, one of the High School teachers lias heen unable to,be at school on ac- . count of illness; She has been suffer RUPTURESHIELD EXPERTHERE E. J. Meintoardi, of Chicago, the well-known expert will personally be at the Shawnee Hotel, Springfield, 0. on Wednesday, Nov. 16th, from 10:00 A. J£. to 6:00 P. M., and on Thursday. November 17th from 10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P.M . only. -Mr. Meinhardi says: '‘The Meinhardi Vacuum Bhield" will not only retain the Rapture per­ fectly, but contracts the opening to 10 days on the average case—usually giving instantaneous relief withstand­ ing ail strain regardless of the sizg of or location of the Reutpre. CAUTION—Do not expose yourself, to the dsnger - of wearing old-style trusses with ttoderetraps. These, trus­ ses usually place the pad on the lump and not on the rupture opening. This often causes strangulation which us- j ually necessitates an immediate to r - , gieal operation or results - in sudden death. “The Meinhardi Vacuum Shield” has.no Understraps. It is also perfect* ly sanitary and practically indestruc­ tible and can be worn white bathing, Only gentlemen are invited- to call a t this time as special arrangements | will be announced later for women and children. NOTICE—Please no not write ask­ ing to be fitted by mail as this is im­ possible. I send out no literature as every case must te seen personally,*, therefore, I visit this section every yea*1—giving demonstration without charge, or will be pleased to fit yon if desired, All ««sei that I have ft*- tod here, during the past five years will please call for inspection. Please note the abdve dates and hours care­ fully ami f tways insist on seeing me personally, (This Visit is for white people only.) E, J. MEINHARDI, Homo 0%v, 11581 N. Crawford ave„ ^ E j f V iA t lD WARMlW*' Beware, « t iiBgoettoc* who imitate toy1iKrtkfjj.j mi viabfc to represent me, 1 have m ' JlfHrM9l(.iH11TWi J#»* 'FPW| 1?Ufr l¥9 Mlw**- sPWHFCTpe .iAdveritoemttofcJ it * » t &•*>* &£ jweeeat eeaditkm is wet up to stead ard. From reports we hope *b* will be able to reeuat* bar duties next woe!. s * * Curtis Hughes recently had an op­ eration a t the MeCieUan Hospital; Ho is ssid to be recovering. His division of the Freshman Latin class prepared and sent Mm a basket of fruit. Ruth Mitchell has also been absent school for the past three days oft ac­ count of a cold and slight case of the grippe. W elcome P hon e Screens , Ruth Mitchell has also beennabsent since the first of the school year. She is considerably Improved at this time and is eager to1come to school and take up her duties here. On Choosing Wallpaper How to ch&se wallpaper is the sub­ ject of a learned article in a recent magazine Unde. Well, 1£ seems some women choose It In- about this way: They pick a pattern the re?t of the family doesn’t like and then, after It’s op the wall, they find they don't really like It; while the test of the. family get* used to it,—Atchison Globe . ' ............. '---at...... There are many ways of making pretty telephone screens, end they are acceptable gifts for either men or women friends. The simplest are made with figured cretonne for cov­ ering, and plain sateen for lining. The cretonne Is stretched over a foun­ dation of very -thick cardboard’, and the sateen over a like foundation of thin cardboard* using.a stainless glue' to fasten the fabrics to place. Then these covered foundations are -glued together. A narrow strip of cretonue glued between the two foundations will form, hinges for Joining the sec­ tions.;' L i f e ye t strong and durable rr'HE patented “muscles’1of Top Notch A Buddy Boofs gtoe.remarksble extra strength without adding weight. These ribs or muscles protect the rides of the , boot, strengthen them and prevent cracking.' The, tough,gray soles arc- , double thick to ipatch the wear-defying qualities of the legs, Theinost economi- . ‘ca| boot because the longcri-iasting: In short, hip and IStorm King lengths. For dependable, distinctive boots, arctics and rubbers, • always look -for the Top .Notch Cross.' The most re­ liable stores carry the com­ plete TopNotch line for men* women and, children. The Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe' Co., Beacon Falls,'Conn', TOP NOTCH Jl AGUARANTEE- MURAGEA JL Rubber Footwear PURINAFEEDS PIG CHOW COW CHOW BUJLKY LASS HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER FENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS - HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS HAAGWASHERS Cedarvilic Farmers* Grain Company E very th ing for th e Farm Phone 21 .- _ ’ Cedarville, Ohio HOUSE CLEANING TIME and you can Save 20 Per Cent by Buying a Radio Suction Sweep­ er at the , SERVICE HARDWARE CO. PUBLIC SALE! Having rented my farm, I will asll at PuMic Aucijon, on the Michael O’Cojmell farm, four mile* East of CedarviHe, one-half mile fiouth of Fodsyal Pike on tlie road loading from the Federal P^ke to the Jameetown and Csdarville Pike on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1927 At 12 O’clock the following property; . 1 Driving Mare Sound and Gentle 11—HEAD OF CATTLE—11 1 Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, to freshen in March; 1 Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, to freshen in February; 1 Jersey and ShoHhom cow, 9 yrs, old. to freshen in February; 1 Shorthorn and Jersey cow, 2 yrs, old, pasture bred; 1 Shorthorn and Jersey cow, 2 yra, old, to freshen in Mwrch; 1 Shorthorn cow, 7 yrs, old/to freshen in February; l^erseycow , 4 yrs. old, pasture bred; 3 Jersey heifers from 18 months to 2 yrs. old, freshen February, March and May; 1 year-old Guernsey bull, this is a nice lot of dairy, stock, 45—HEAD QF HOGS—45 15 double immuned feedim? hogs, weigh abpufc 1C5 lbs.; 27. Weanling pigs; 3 Poland China brood tows, double immuned. 5 1 FEED 400 Shocks good corn in field; about 10 tons of good Tiniothy h&y in ‘mow. ■■' ; •' IMPLEMENTS, Wagon with fiat top and side hoards; manure spreader*; double mid single shovel plows; fodder cutter; spring wagon; ’2 buggies. „ HOUSEHOLD GOODS Kitchen cabinet, kitchen table, heating stove, 2 dressers, 2 wash stands, 1 dresser .and stand, marble top; feather bed, Morris chair, roll top desk, 260 egg Super-hatch incubator (new) 5 De Laval Cream Separator, No, 12, like new; good churn. MISCELLANEOUS Two 50-gallon oil drums; two 3-barrel steel stock tanks; one 4-Wrrel stock tank; one 7-barrel stock tank; hog-house; lard press; iron kettle; 2 stands; wagon jack; harness; forks; .shovels; garden tools; t,rass seeder, and other small articles. '• .' TERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE, JOBS. S. J. O’CONNELL CARL SPRACKLEN, Auctioneer - R; c. RITENOTJR, Clerk. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING ■»aHJB^fi^pg^PUn^KiiiiDiga’aST&'ia’Ti.V^tiRL'tnfMli&l^ a»HB!iMiBHaia'anHi[iifto. Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov, 17-18-19 Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, NovT 17-18-19 * 5, 1 I % S3C, S i CltWRIOKT1&27 BNJTtODRUGOX 25c Narcisse Talcum POWDER 49c Harmony Bay Rum a OUNCE BOTTLE Made from, the finest dis­ tilled Oil of Bay. Men like, this excellent 25c PURETEST EPSOM SAJLrT - ONE POUND CONTAINER* 69c Purest Aspirin Tablets Bottle of 109 Easy to take—gentle in action. Free from impurities. for general use. Particu­ larly refreshing after the shave. .»•»-vilS to»far... YOU SAVE 24c 2 for 26c ‘ZPi vi *r YOU SAVE 48c Prompt relief from pain. Will not depress the heart YOU SAVE 68c Also box of 24 Tablets 2 for 26c Of fine, imported taJc, soft and refreshing. Delightfully 2 for 26 YOU SAVE 24e 30c Rexall Shaving Cream, Produces an abundant moist lather, May be used with either hot or cold water. 2 for 5 0 c ^ Junevo Cold Crca-m 2 for 76c Juncve Vanishing Cream 2 for 76c Junevc Face Powder________2 for 1,01 Georgia Rose Body Powder for 1.01 Georgia Rose Soap ------ “— 2 for 26c 50c Arbutus Vanishing- Cream An excellent base for face powder. May also be used as a' night cream, 2 for 51c YOU SAVE 49c . 2 for 70c v. Milk -of Magnesia, 16 ot, 2 for 51c Spirits Camphor--- ----------------- 2 for 26c Tr. Iodine with ApplicVr — — —2 for 26c Glycerin Suppos,, .dnlt-.^wA—,*-2 for 31c Glycerin Suppos., Infant —----- — 2 for 26c Mineral Ofi, full p in t_______- 2 for i.Ol What a REXALL One Cent Sale Is ALSO REXALL ^HAVING POW­ DER OR STICK 2 foi* 81c YOU SAVE 29c 50c KLENZO DENTAL .CREME • l It is A sa le where you buy an item, at th e regular price, then another item, o f the sanhe kind for one cents .As an illustration: The standard price o f Klenzo Dental Creme is 50c, you buy a tube a t this price and by paying one ten t more, or 51 cents, yotf g e t two tubes. Every article in th ii sale is a high cl&to standard piece o f merchandise, Just the same as is sold every day a t the regular price. This sa le was developed by the United Drug Co, as an advertising plan. Rather than sperfd large sums o f money in other w4ys to convince you of the merit o f these goods, they are spending it on this sale in perm itting us to sell you a fu ll size package o f high standard merchandise for 1 cent. ‘It costs money to g e t new. customers, hut the sacrifice in pro-, fit is justified, knowing the goods w ill p lease you. Keeps th« toeth cl-etot, Whits and beautiful without injury to the *n- Amsl. Pleasant tasting. A eowmon- sento ' ,1 , ’ 2 for 51c ; < There i« No Limit to the Quantities You May buy During v . T h i s S a l e / - , - ' *- f _ - • • 1 Prowant & Brown idlaTYiUe, OWd A Genuine Money Saving Sale Every Article Is Standard and Guaranteed »1 iJ 4 50c Jonteel Cold Crei m Face Powder A soft blending powder that appeals to discriminating women. 2 for 51c YOU SAVE 49c 75c Rexall Theatrical C r e am Good cleansing .cream for every day use, ONE POUND CAN 2 for 76c YOU SAVE 74c Sundries and Rubber An assortment of styles Mid sizes that will eotisfy the requirements of your family. YOU SAVE 24c Maximum Rubber Combs 2 for 40c Maximum Comb, -^*— 2 for 26c Maximum Pocket Comb ____ 2 for 36c Maximum Bobbed Hair Comb 2 for 36 Labor-ito Apron 2 for 1,01 Monogram Gloves, all sitos 2 for 1,61 $2 Hot Water Bottle Molded in one piece. Guaran­ teed. 2 for 2.01 , You (Save 1.99 totoimwtoiiii' 8 r . ih 'Hsr « > i V % v; i * ■k , If 3 W u lo ' Bo Ins a FIF. ;e Michael rue juttK (ke to the c j927 le NE) 4 yrs. old, ps, c : l to I, parture The T'hir- by the Cod has been November- shows havi cess snd t! not only of in different ladies in bs > It is e;;pi will far si two. Subs) the winner Music b( will be fur ship Bchoo Mr.., W. specialist i State Uirrh and v;ill / selection o lone will t tive to fan The foil prizes off( Class 1 yellow, cm Vise; 2nd Hammer. Class 2- corn: 1st 1 Premium, Class 3- cap or red Vise; 2nd Hammer. Glass 4- corn: 1st . Premium, Class 5 any, varie any of CrCserit 1 Sweeps can Seed Set of t shovels f exhibited Boy C limited t< Glass f " variety): ' Glass ' variety): Class . grain (a . Top Wa- Rul - Entrle this loca- person n All perse in any o: Corn ) Friday, positivel: In March; sey -cow, 4 2 JT3. old, ull, this is Weanling thy hey in louble and os. ish BtCHlds. r, roll top ,jl Cream e 4-harrel 'or. kettle; »ls; grass SALE. HR, Clerk- riNG 6 p. .m., stove by . .• Juc.:!;‘:.i day, Nn Prf )- . , m. on nt removed ^ awarded. All coi *Gl HI the prop era' Grai. ; I. Class Premium nxiurn, P Class mium, P Pyrex P Class Premium mium* I Swee; appeals < ^ ical ( ’ every to-rdlunrt-i,?rtft-f i b f t r ) ' . cors that of your for -ifle for 26c for 36c 2 for 36 for 1.01 Lr 1.01 K U r i

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