The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52

“ quality 37 E*|t Main St. a lw a y s a t a say in g ” Xenia, Ohio C a n v a s G lo v e s j*Ot the Worker y m knitted wrl«tfc Welt fcjade foe hard-wearing service, different styles and weights. Buy them ta quantity. .Very fcir-^rised, I t r 8 l - 3 c t o 17 l~ 2 c Men’sSweaters Heavy Fleece-Lined Very warm and durable, fleece-lined, in solid colors and two-color combinations. Bight for work or genera! wear. $1.19 Outing Gowns Assure C om fort o n fftffnte? N ights C o s y . tdtfg - sleev­ ed out ing gowns ar« your assur­ ance o f beauty sleep cmcold win­ ter nights, Yoked Style A new as­ sortment in­ cludes many good - look­ ing stripe sr.li m only . , 7 9 c a n d 98 c Un ion Suits ,' « M «&&& toe* atowmm t < . •’ •* * * ■ * A A Union Suit For Girls This bleached, cotton r i b b e d union suit is a splendid vaiucy foe 49p, -Sizes 2 to ZZ M ade w?i -B kmg.skevevhigfi neck and ankle length. Sfluemfdr girls from I to LZ-yeats. A ll-W oo l Rt pe-Knit Sweaters Men's warm, durable sweaters With*6hawl collar. # 2 ,9 8 Underwear | For Men Medium Weight, fins quality, w^a-outdfi and , * r ! ' 98«.. Sheep-IinedCogts B!g,)varm, roomy coats, lined with best selectee! sheeppelts, (These coatsaremadeo! waterproof fabric that will not crack or peal, Boy*’ 4 to 8 Yrs, Youths* Iff io 19Yr* 46.90 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Mary Cimminilla, o f Leetwiia, 0., was a guest o f Mr. and Mrs, J. G. McGorkeU over the w«ek-«n4. Mr. Robert Turnbull has returned to Columbus, where he will again enter the Law School o f 0 . S. U, F 0 R S A L E — Three Shropshire Bucks, Alien Cross. Phone 3-lSff. ‘ > About fifty stud-toe « f the James- : town Sigh School with tluiir teachers : and 8up*rii»t*ncUmt enjoyed a wtner roast at the Old Mill Camp Friday evening, Miss Dorothy Wiieun haa accepted a position as teacher ia the public ' schools at Deiphoe, O,, entering upon her work Monday. For Sale:- 260 shocks fertilised corn on the Jamestown pike. . Colin Barber I Prof, and Mrs, G. F, Siegler, of ‘ cMarietta, 0.y came up last Friday for a short visit with relatives here, re­ turning home Saturday. Mrs, W. W. Riff and daughter, Eloise, of Chicago, are expected here this week for a visit with relatives, enroute by motor to Erie, Pa. FOR SALE—I good gas heater, 1 3 burner gas hot plate, 2 milk crocks, 1 kitchen table, manure fork, curry comb and brush, 1 wooden 5 gallon churn. All good as new; Mr. OTHQ KIGER, The Rev, Wm, Wilson, pastor o f the Clifton Presbyterian Church, was re­ cently chosen moderator o f Dayton Presbytery at a meeting held in Brad­ ford, O. The meeting was held in Rev. Gavin Rielly's Church. Geo. A. Tettefc o f HOT Renton St Springfield, O. was fined $14.60 last Tuesday for hunting on the A. T. Fin­ ney farm without permission. Mrs. Flora Dobbins is spending two jeks visiti Mrs. Hattie we ng with her daughter, Wisecup near Oxford, O Mr, and Mrs. Enos Hill are leaving today for Homestead. Pa,, to visit their son, Mr. Ralph Hill and family, For Sale:- 260 shocks of fertilized corn on the Jamestown pike, Colin Barber- All those knowing themselves to he indebted to the late Dr, J. 0. Stewart are requested’ to call at the office and make immediate settlement. Frank E. Torrence, 73, died at his home in Springfield, Wednesday af­ ter a long illness The deceased was well known here. A Sister, Mrs. Dr. Ogan, Jamestown survives beside his wife. Mrs. Ellen Furdum, of Cincinnati, spent several days here last week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W, J. Tar- box. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waddle, and son, Mereld, of. Columbus were also guests-at the Tarbox home over the week-end. The Research Club met. yesterday afternoon at the beautiful country home o f Mrs., O. A. Dobbins. Roll call was by "City of a neighbor'." Mrs. J. A. Stormont was on program for current events, Enow Your Neighbor Mexico and Central America and Canada, Mrs, R. C. Watt and Mrs. Donna Finney. Refreshments were served during the afternoon. A marriage license has been issued in Probate Court to Eli P. Short, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., a traveling salesman, and Mrs. Bertha Stuckey, Xenia. Rev. Joseph Bennett, Yellow Springs is named as the officiating clergyman. Mrs. Stuckey was formerly a resident of this place and her marriage was quite a- surprise to her many friends here. Messrs Fred Dobbins" and Burt Turner shipped a double deck of hogs through the Co-Gp. Bureau, Frank Creswell manager, that sold in New York City within twenty-five cent o f the Pittsburgh market. In view of the fact that .the market was had the past week and' the local feeders re­ ceived a net price near the. Pittsburgh market proved they had a fine ship­ ment of -hogs. It is reported to he the bestjear o f 200 pounds hogs that ever left this point.’ The local ship­ ping branch is shipping Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. mwm MARSHMALLOWS 15C 75c, Pound 15c. BREAD” c'ub’ 1/2Pound 8C a ........ SYRUPKsm>fB,ucLabel Pound 11C PANCAKE FLOURS C 1 - 15C COFFER French 4 5 C Brand, Pound ..... PEANUTS Salted -t g c Pound OLEO Eatmore 2 0 C POTATOES U. S. 2 9 c No, 1, 15 Lbs, for BEANS Country 2 5 C Club, 3 Cans......... GRAPES Tokays 2 5 C SOAP P. & G. find 3 8 c Kirks Blake, 1 0Bars*w v ONIONS Dry 2 0 C 3 Pounds.............. . v CHEESE Fresh. 8 5 C Cream, Pound MINCED HAM * 3 2 c Pound ............. .... BACON Sugar Cured 3 Lb. Piece or More 3 0 C Pound FIG BARS ' 3 5 C 2 Pounds .......... APPLE BUTTER 2 5 C Country Club Qt. .Tar APPLES Jonathan 2 2 0 4 Pounds ****.*»»#««*»» FOR RENT—The Barr residence on South Main street. Inquire of Mrs. Mary Huffman at Cream Station, Barr building for particulars and keyes. MRS. A. S, BAUMAN. Deputy Sheriff Georg® Sugden was in t o w yesterday after Lewis Lee, who was wanted on a charge o f for­ gery, It is alleged that Lee forged a check on R, B. Barber for $31. Mr, Lllwood Kennon left* Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Frank Wooley of. Jefferson, Okla., and his grandmother Mrs. Susie Leslie of Springfield, for- Marion and Dunkirk, and North Man­ chester, 0 „ and Ft. Wayne, Ind., on a visit with relatives, ; For Sale:- Pure blood Hampshire maTe hog. Fred Tpwnsley The Clark's Run Club was entertain­ ed Wednesday at “the home of Mrs. Eno$ Hill. About twenty1ladies were present to enjoy, the afternoon, Fol­ lowing the business meeting a salad course was served. Roll call was ans­ wered by something each member did that \yas of interest, while on their vacation. A motor accident happened at ’ the intersection of Cedar and Bridge Sts„ Wednesday evening when the auto­ mobiles driven by B, E. McFarland and John Stanforth, Jr., collided. The McFarland car hit the Stanforth car in the side and drove it’ against an electric light pole. No one was -injured but the Stanforth. car-was badly dam­ aged. , The George F. Graham Co. Xenia, has some extensive Contracts for ,re­ decorating under way. The company also has contracts for hew work that is keeping a force o f men busy. Among the building are the following New Hospital at O, ,jS„ & S, 0>Homej new School Building, Yellow Springs Galloway Hall, O'Neil Bldg., Mitchell Hall, Wilberforce. (It) Mr, Howard Havbiflon, whq has been spending the summer at Yellow stone National Park, has returned home.. Mr. Harbison states that more people visited the park this year than last. - The park season closes about the middle of September each .year. At that time there had been a light snhw fall. WANTED*—Man, with car to sell complete line quality tires, tubes, and dinner Ware.. Exclusive territory. Salary $300.00 per month. • C. H. STEWART COMPANY, East Liverpool, Ohio, Farmers collect a iqt o f grief by .planning their activities on the basis of what prices are when ,they start— not what prices are likely to he when they are ready to go to market. r FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FOR SALE—A good Used SINK at 1/2 Price. Call C. H. Gordpn or trustees M, E; Church. CARL TAYLOR, Auctioned*. Phone 46. Jamestown, Ohio, NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Cedarvilie Township Trustees, Cedar- ville, Ohio, will receive sealed bids up to 6 o’clock P. M. on Monday, October 22 at the office o f the Township Clerk, fo r the furnishing o f one truck of a ton or * ton arid one-half capacity to meet the requirements on file with said clerk, One Ford ton truck with dump body to be accepted as part cash payment by successful bidder. Bids to be sealed and endorsed "Bid for Truck," The Board of Trustees reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. By order of the Board o f Towhship Trustees, Cedarvilie Township, W. W. TROUTE, Clerk. ire FOR SALE ,.'e offer for sale one Ford truck, ton capacity with dump body. Cash sale. This track is authorized to be sold-for cash or traded as cash on a new truck by the Cedarvilie Township Trustees, 0 W. W. TROUTE, Clerk, “HERALDWANfANDSALEADSPAF WE PAY MORE for dead and undesirable stock, Call us first at our Expense m XENIA FERTILIZER A TANKAGE CO, Xenia* Ohio Thi3 is the week'of the Fall Com­ munion, and the services, are as fol­ lows: Friday, Oct. 6th at 7:30 P. M Rev. William Tfifoyd will preach. Saturday, Oct. 6th at 2:00 P, M. ser­ mon by Rev. William Wilson. Sabbath, Oct. 7th at 10:00 A. M. the Bible School, with classes for all. Presbyterian' College Students are especially invited to attend the session of the College Class. At 11:00 A. M. Worship Service. Sermon by the pastor—“ If we Believ­ ed God." At this time the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed. Union Service iu the United Pres­ byterian Church at 7:30 F..M, On Tuesday evening at 7:30 a social 111 be held for all Presbyterian Col­ lege Students at the Presbyterian Manse, All College Students worship ing here are invited. Midweek Service Wednesday even­ ing at 7:30; TWO WIN D1VORCR On grounds o f extreme cruelty, Nettie Cummings has been granted a : divorce from John William Cummings and has been ordered restored to her maiden name of Seldomridge in Com- , mon Pleas Court, j The court also granted Ralph Foley ] a divorce from Irene Foley on grounds j o f gross neglect o f duty, MOTION SUSTAINED In the case o f Harry McDorman against Bergess Leach in Common Pleas Court, motion o f the plaintiff to vacate an entry in the suit for want of' prosecution and fo r an order to reinstate the case o f the docket haB been declared the entry bearing the date of June 18,1928 to be erron- epus and ordered it repealed. DENY NEW TRIAL Overruling a motion of the defen­ dants for a new trial, S, D. Craig has' been authorized in Common Fleas Court to recover a judgment for 0160 with interest from July 13, 1928, re­ cently awarded by a jury against Charles Russell and Katie Russell. Economists at Iowa State College have statistics to prove that husking .corn by hand is just as cheap as using a mechanical husker. WHEN IN NEDOFSALEDELSSEUS R U P T U R E E X P E R T H E R E — F. H. Seeley Co/s ^ expert of Chicago and Philadelphia “will he at the Shawnee Hotel, Springfield, Tues­ day and Wednesday, Oct. 9 and 10 and and will remain in Springfield from 9 a .in. to 5 p, itt. daily. Mr. Seeley says "The Spermatic Will not only retain any case case o f rupture perfectly, but' contracts the opening in 10 days on the average case. Being a vast: ad­ vancement over ail former methohds- —exemplifying instatieous effects im- . mediately appreciable and withstand- ! ing any strain or position no matter I the size or location, Large or difficult; cases, or incisional ruptures (follow- • ing operations) specially solicited, j This instrument received the Only a- ward in England and in Spain, pro- j ducing results without surgery, inject j tions, medical treatments or prescrip- j .tions, with distinguished peronal p a t-; rons o f all nations.’' "flis method j has always been most satisfactory."; Late Dr, Edward Shippen, former i Medical Director. U, S, Navy, • i He will be glad to demonstrate with j out charge or fit them if desired. Bus-! iness demands prevent stopping at any other place in this section. N, B,—Every statement in this no­ tice has been verified before the Fed­ eral and State Courts.— F, H, Shee- ley. CAUTION—All eases should bo cautioned against the use o f any elas­ tic or web truss with understraps, as same rest where the lump is and not where the opening is, often resulting / inHome*SffiwI1‘ll7 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, IU, Ohio Is a Proud State AND ITS PRIDE DEMANDS Preeminent Representation in the United States Senate SIMEON D . FESS THEODORE E. BURTON Such representation will be assured by the election of Simeon D . Fess to the long term and Theodore E. Burton to the short term in the United States Seriate. . ' Seldom has any state the opportunity to sendto the senate two such statesmen and scholars, men o f such wide experience-and ability and so prominent in the nationV councils.. Each has the confidence o f the people. Each w ill uphold President Herbert Hoover. Ohio owes it to itself to vote N ov . 6 fo r Fess and Burton, candidates for the United States Senate on the Republican ticket. Republican Campaigir- Committee, Harry D, Silver, Chairman, Neil licute, Ctolumbm, Ohio. • tThe. Edward. Wren L ' Store Springfield Ohio Mail Orders - Filled], % Now In Progress ’**»• m Every piece of merchandise in this sale measures up to our rigid standard in quality and style—easily recognized as Wren merchandise. It is fresh and new, in complete assortments—and the prices are as low as possible to obtain through the market ad­ vantages of the E._ C. Denton Stores Co. group buying. This is the sale for Springfield's style-informed, quality-informed, and thrift-informed public, offering Over a Million Dollars’ Worth O f New Merchandise At Great Savings! HERE ARE A FEW OUTSTANDING VALUES! Flat Crepe, Crepe Back Satin, $1,88 “Dortex" Part Wool Blankets, $4.49 $1,95 Full Fashioned Hose, pr. $1.00 Sample Silk Lingerie, priced, is New Fall Kid Gloves, Pair $1.95 Beautiful New Costume Jewelry $1,00 Women’s Flannelette Gowns at $1,00 - Rich Winter Fuf Coats for $125 Women's New Fall Hats for $3,?5 Women’s Silk and Wool Dresses, $8 75 . Women's Fur Trimmed Coats at $58 Women's and Misses’ Shoes, pr. $5 Children's Chinchilla Coats, $10,95 $125 Domestic Gas Ranges at $84.75 Living, Dining, Bed Room Suites, $119 $79.50 jacquard Wilton Rugs, $63.95 Quaker Tailored Lace Curtains, $1.69 Boys* Four Piece Suits, for $7.95 Men's Ne.w Winter Overcoats, $24.75 Men’s $2,50, $4 Liondale Shirts,*$1.88 Fruit And Vegetables Exhibit All entiles for the fruit and vegetables exhibits must be In not later than 8:30 o, m, Monday, Cash prizes, First $3, Second $ 2 , will be awarded for first and second prem­ iums. ribbons for First, Becond, Third, Fourth, and Fifth, Apples, Best 6 teach, 2 varieties For The largest Apple Apples, Best 6, Any Variety For The Largest p&ato Potatoes, Best Peck Fw The Utgr-it-Head of Oabb*** For the Best Freak Fruit or Vegetable 7 mm /

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