The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52

150 Pairs Boys’ i i * Brown Tennis Shoes M B . LEE IN OFFICERS FILE $1.50 VALUES SPECIAL «t 9 8 c Styles Shoe Store Main Street , Xenia, O, W e Give and Redeem U. S. Purple Stamps c A G O O D S T O R E l : ■L. ■i ■ i . i I . J ■ 4 ,4 ■■■■ 4 ■ A A 3 to 8 ,. ' i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ' ■ fr y { tribute to the activ­ ities of our , a G olden Jubilee Y ea r .. A giant merchandising event. Truly a super value giving sale. A ll fresh new winter merchan­ dise. Styles of the hour at prices considerably lower. ' ^ ' Watch Cincinnati papers fo r details ■. . . <?. ' * , * ' F i f t h a n d V i n o , . C I N C I N N A T I , O . 1 mmLt Mate — vs,t .,i^. ...*■» .Tit» 'A > / kX/' iiftV.* V * HOUSE CLEANING TIME and you cm Save 20 Per Oensf; by Buying a Radio Suction Sweep­ er at!the ^ ■MENTALTROUBLE John Brown Lee, 55, Leesburg, 0 ., was taken up last Saturday by Marsh­ all II. A. McLean on the west side of town where he had been wandering about for two days. The fellow was hot harming anything but acted as if he was no; right mentally. lie had Slept the night before near the garage on the Charles Clemans fnrm and had wandered over numerous farms in that section. Lee was turned over to Sheriff Tate who communicated with the Highland countiy authorities. NEW BONDS E ven S u rvives A ll th e Iiefarr,is After a pr|z0 contest for n new national anthem Is over, It is custom­ arily discovered that the “Star-Span­ gled Banner” In triumph still waves. —•Detroit News. , m a te so p ra n o s It is possible for a man to have a high.soprano voice. In fact, <*t tha Vatican In Rome there is an entire choir composed of male sopranos. Per Sale—One Moore's Air Tight heater. Also one Clermont heater, 18 in. Good as new. Mrs. Sarah Weimer. EXECUTOR’S SALE Sheriff Ohmer Tata has filed new bond o f $5,000 under a new l a # giv­ ing County Commissioners authority to designate tha requisite bond for county public officials. Sheriff Tata’s bond had been $19,- 000 at the beginning o f his tern o f office, hut Commissioners have made a reduction o f $6,900, The same law also says that the county ntfist pay the premium on bonds fo r officials in the county. County Commissioner Herman Ea- vey has also changed his bond under '.hs! scene law and It Is likely that oth­ ers will do likewise. NOTICE—Those having .trucking to do call Frank Armstrong, Phone CO, Cedarviile. All kinds o f local and distance hauling. Prices reasonable.4t “a e K I T C f im Pursuant to an'order o f the Com­ mon Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, in the case o f Elmer Shull, Ex­ ecutor of John Shull, Plaintiff, -vs.4 Francis.' Shull, et ah, Defendants, the undersigned will offer at public auc­ tion on the • ’ - •29th day of October, 1927 .at ten o’clock, A , M., at the West Door o f the Court House in Xenia, Ohio, the following described real es- ■tate, to-wit: . • ' TRACT No. 1. Situate in the County o f Greene and State o f Ohio, to-w!t: Being part o f Military Sur­ vey No. 2626 in the name o f James Galloway. Beginning at a stone cor­ ner to J. H, Crawford comer also to Amos Greswell and in a county road; thence with the- line o f - said Amos Creswell N. 68 degrees .5 minutes E. 104.52 poles to a stone corner to Ro­ land Kyle; thence with-the road and line o f said Roland Kyle and line o f the heirs o f D. S. Barber (passing a stone corner" to said heirs at 38.44 poles) S. 30 degrees . 48 _ minutes E. 99,67 poles to a stake in ' the line of the said heirs o f D. S. Barber; thence S. 59 degrees 12. minutes W. 95.16 poles to a stake in the line o f the said J, H. Crawford; thence with hip line N. 34 degrees 40 minutes W . 119.66 poles, to the beginning, eont .ining . (67) Sixty-Seven acres more or less. TRACT No. 2. The following de­ scribed real estate, situated in Village I pf Cedatville, in - the County o f ' Greene, and State o f > Ohio, to-wit; Being all o f Lot Number Fifty-Seven (57) o f John Orris .Second Addition to the Village o f Cedarviile and .being the North West Corner o f Walnut and Elm Streets in said Village. I * The aforesaid premises are located as follows:- Tract No. 1 is on the J Barber road, about 2 miles from C e -j darville. ’ ! . Said premises have been appraised as follows; Tract No, 1 at Seventy-Five Dol­ lars, ($75.00) per acre. n. Tract No. 2 at Eighteen Hundred Dollars, ($1,800,00), and must bring not less than two-thirds o f the ap­ praised value. , TERMS 0 F SALE: O^e-third cash, one-third in one year, and one-ttiird in twd years. Deferred payments to be secured by n first mortgage on the real estate and to hear interest at the rate o f seven per cent per annum from the date o f the confirmation o f the sale. Purchaser to have the op­ tion o f paying all cash, ELMER SHULL. Executor o f John Shull, Deceased. MILLER & FINNEY Attorneys, Xenia, Ohio. (Sept. 30 -Oct. 28, 1927 D) ' <©. 1837, WesternNstv.pnperL'n.,n.) We can be famous for our work* , of kindness— Fame la not born r.lone of strength and skill; It sometimes comes from deafness and from blindness To potty words and faults, and "loving,, still, —JBdfjar Guest, GOOD~CANDYy . There is rib cnnfl.v that brings nioye Joy than the old-fashioned molasses which we nil puli lit rive kitchen, ' Velvet Moists. • tssiri:;GaridyA« one cupful of mo inssti.v, three cup­ fuls of sugar, one cupful of boiling witter "ancl . thref tablespoonfutk of vinegar; when boil­ ing add olio-fourth teaspoonfa! of cream of tartar. Roll until, when tried in cold water, the mixture he comes brittle. Stir constancy during the last part of the cooking. When nearly done add one-half cupful of melted butter and one-fourtli tea spoonful of soda. Pour into a baking pau welt buttered and pull when cool enough. Vfitle pulling add uny flavor­ ing desired. Maple Sugar Candy.—Breuit cue pound of soft Ample sugar jmo' tuec<m, put into a saucepan with throe-fourths of a cupful of thin cream, onn-fourth cupful of boiling Water, Bring to the boiling point and boll until a soft bait is formed when tried in cold water. Remove from' the lire, beat until cream), add two-thirds' of « cupful of walnut meats imd pour into a buttered tin. Cool slightly, then mark off Into squares.. Chocolate Caramel*.—Put two and. one-hnlf tabiespoonfnls of hutter into a kettle; when well melted add two cupfuls of molasses, one cupful of brown sugar and ohe-luiU cupful of milk. Stir until the sugar U dis­ solved, and when .the, boiling point is reached add three squares of choco­ late, stirring constantly until the chocolate Is melted. Boll until, when tried, in cold v,liter, n firm ball may be formed in tlje fingers. Add a tea- spoonfnl of vanilla jusl after taking from the fire, Ijnm into n buttered pan to cool nnd mark off Into squares, Peanut Nougat,—Shell and remove brown skins froi^ One quart of pea­ nuts, sprinkle wjitli salt. Put one pound of sugar In a smooth pun on the range and stir- until completely melted, stirring constantly; add the peanuts and pour Into a buttered pan; mark off.into squares- / t a t w } )W « « t 6 . Public Sale! I will sell at public sale at my recent home on Col­ lege street, Cedai /ille, on Saturday, Oct. 1st, 1927 Commencing at 1:80 P.M. 1 Dining Table and chairs 1 Coal Oil Stove and oven. " , 1 Oak Heating Stow (16 in.), 1 Bed and Dresser. . ■ ■ 1 Sanitary Couch. 1 Cupboard and I Bureau (Antique), A number of Chairs. ! 1 Lot o f Glass Jars. Garden Tools, plow and Blacksmith tools. Numerous other articles. *«. TlERMS—CASH "inrwni%—de—*»s<aU 4 ' * j ' * ■'A-5 * ,J,-. t* ■ ;;<$ u a - < > V - r » 1 . • .■ , .*< . V * iF v . 1 . <*• l/vt ’O l, ” ' ' i * i '; < ■ i' . Mary E. Barlow Harry Kennon, Auctioneer. f i ‘f e . - - . *’k■ Jack Frost Is Hero So IS Owr New Fall and Winter Stock of Clothingand Footwear MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S FINE SUITS $27.50, $24.90, $22.50, $21.00, $19.85, $16.49, $15.00, $12.48 FINE TROUSERS $5.49, $4.98, $ 4 .49 / $3.98, $3.49, $2.98 OTHERS CHEAPER BOY’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT HERE ARE LOW PRICES Boys Long Pants Suits, $7.95 to $13.50. Short Pant* Suits $5.49,to $9.85- Kne&'Pants 98c to $2,25. ^FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT ~~ All The Latest Styles In . A HOSIERY BELTS . WOOL SHIRTS UNDERWEAR NECKTIES SWEATERS SLIPOVERS LUMBER JACKS SHEEP LINED COATS Ja-CJ LEATHER COATS AND RAINCOATS LATEST FALL HATS AND CAPS FOR . . m e n a n d B o y s New shade. Soft Hats', $2.9S, $3.49, $3.98 and $4 49. Caps, latest styles, 73c, 9Sc, $1.49, $1 .73 / $1.98, $2.25. THE LARGEST SHOE DEPARTMENT INXENIA -Footwear of ail kinds, ail the latest fo r Ladies, Misses, , Children, Men, and Boys at- a saving of 1-4 to 1-3. See our shoe bargains. ' ‘ • CLA. KELBLE’S ■ , • . ,■ ■ . v ■ s c •BIG CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE 17-19 West Main St. XENIA, OHIO Starting Saturday, October 1st After month* o f preparation we are ready to again hold 'our Million-a-Wedk Sale! This is the event that thousands of people the country over, eagerly look forward to, a* it brings the the greatest furniture and rug values of the year! 1 Every store in our 'gigantic or­ ganization holds this sale during October! Every store puts forth extraordinary efforts to realize a combined business of - one mil­ lion dollars in a week. The great­ est values possible are offered. It is obvious that to do a gigantic volume of busi­ ness, unusual values MUST be offered. If you at- tendered our Million-A^Week Sales in the past, youknow what sensational values may be expect­ ed during this event! This sale demonstrated liow the tremendous purchasing power of the stores in’ this organization can save money for our cus­ tomers. SPECIAL s . 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