The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52
P u b l i c S d c J 1 w ill MU at public sale at my farm 3*4 miles east o f Xenja on the Jamestown and Xenia Pike the follow ing ive steek and other property: WE9NESDAY, SEPTEMBER25 AT 12 O’CLOCK 2—HOUSES—2 X grey mare, registered pure bred Percheron, 1600 lbs ,; 1 black Percheron mare, 1650 lbs. 8—CATTLE—8 X registered Jersey cow , carrying second ca lf; 2 pure bred Jersey cows, carrying second calves; X pure bred Jersey cow , carrying third calf. Above cows due to calve by day o f sale. X Jersey and Guernsey cow, giving good flow o f milk, carrying second calf, due to calve in M arch ; 3 yearling Jersey heifer calves. 17—HOGS—17 2 .sows bred to farrow October X5th; 15 spring pigs, all imrauned. 113—SHEEP—113 67 Delaine ewes, 2 to 4 years o ld ; 45 Delaine lambs and 1 Delaine buck. FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 four roll corn hUsker; 1 wagon with box bed ; 1 sulky p low ; i double disc; X one row corn p low ; 1 new corn planter4; 2 mowers; 1 hay tedder; 1 hay rake; 1 corn sheller; 2 sides o f harness; 1 set o f huggy harness; 1 good closed huggy ; X No. 12 DeLaVal separator; 1 Ford sedan, 1926 model. FEED About 8 tons o f alfalfa, clover and timothy hay. A f ew pieces o f household goods. Terms made known on day o f sale. Lunch stand on grounds. LILLIAN SPENC5EH Weicliert and Gordon, Aucts. * Torn Long, Clerk. Nc j "quality < 37 East Main St. always at a saving” Xenia, Ohio Fall Styles For Young Men Our ample selection of styles, shades, patterns and fabrics as sure you exactly the suit you wants- ' Every suit cut and tailored to ottr own exacting ^specifications. Two-button, single- • breasted models with peak o r notch lapel , jackets. The extreme ly stylish pleated vest, to o , i f you prefer it- Novelty weaves and striped patterns in the season’s favored shades $19.75 and $24.75 N e w B u l l ' H a t s I n Y o u n g Men 's. Styles The raw edge, >«*■£ brim- ktyle that will o* tew ad by poung men this Fell; Made of good •Quality wool rielt; with tilk band. Leather ,csw»»tband, ^ik for “The Campus*” $1.98 * T h e S n a p * W a y ” A September Marathon .^Ott^Mcnmap-bria f^lora. # 3 . 9 8 MarathonHats Make Their Bow in September They bring with them the hew hat personalities for Fall. Good lines, proportion, balance —everything that helps to make t hat right is here. The Winner, above, it $2.98 COURTNEWS DIVORCE SOUGHT Complaining that his wife in hys terical fits of anger throws dishes on | the floor and breaks them and once threw r butcher knife at him, Lewis A. Jones has brought suit for divorce from Hazel Marie Jones in Common Pleas Court on grounds of extrema cruelty. The plaintiff left his wif•* July 1, the petition asserts. The ,’ were married May 12, 1921 dren were barn o f -the marriage. No chi!-j| r C iSE r e in s t a t e d 1 The case of Lloyd J. Digby agaims m Minnie Digby, dismissed for want oZ « prosecution, has been ordered restored ! at to the docket in Common Pleas Court for^a hearing. NAMED EXECUTRIX Martha C. Weakley has been ap pointed executrix of the estate of Mary E. Jobe, late of Yellow Springs* without bond in Probate Court. James P.,/.Zell, Edward Meredith and F, L .! Ctirrey were appointed appraisers by the court. i FALL FESTIVAL i'OR {tnrad represent uaawai values, but ItlKE-KCM^ER. CO. ■ they will be items that are chosen, |whenever possible, because they reflect An event that 3a looked forward to beauty in craftmanship, in color, in *annually by many tesida'.it.'j of Cedar-. design, iville takes place in Dayton starting! ' Thursday, September 12th. This event is Rike-Kumkr’s FvII Festival, well known for the values it annually pre- {sents. Instituted just after the World War, the Fall Festival has increased in importance until now, it is probably ithe outstanding retail event in the Miami Valley. The Fall Festival is a sale extraordinary; all merchandise consists of fresh new stocks; the qual ity is in keeping with Rike-KUmler’s high standards; every single item in the Fall Festival is offered at a special price that means decided savings. This year Rike-Kumler’s has taken a new step to insure values that are outstanding. A special committee has been appointed to recheck the quality and price of all Fesi’ val items tq in sure all customers a special value that. was outstanding. Interest in the Fall Festival has al ways centered around the opening week. It is predicted tha tthis year will find interest remaining keen throughout , the entire period of the Fall Festival, from September 12th through September 28th. The reason being that new items will appear as the sale progresses, offering a variety of Fall Festival"values on the succes- uve days of the sale. Buyers having returned from. Erst- jm markets report that never, before bave they been able, to secure such at tractive lines in new and timely mer- rimndise at such substantial reduc tions./ AH things point to this year's Fall Festival as the greatest Festival it all. ■ As an introductory feature of the Fail Festival, The Rike-Kumler Com- jany has issued a series o f editorials dedicating Rike-Kumler’s as “Mission aries of Beauty for the Miami Valley,^ It is felt by the officials of the com pany that a large department store has a splendid opportunity as a mis sionary of beauty to, bring before the great buying public objects of beauty and art. To this end, u unique serii® j f window displays was-arranged dur ing the week of September, 3rd to 7th Objects of beauty and utility were shown in the making. In many in stances artists - and artisans were actually at work in the Windows. And ihis theme of missionaries of beauty will be carried out in the Fall Festival Not only will the merchandise tea- REGENT THEATRE—Spring£i#ia, 0 . One Week—Starling * L Saturday, September 14 heart 0 fjfcran«wnf |_|f SINGING! DANCING! JESTING! RADIO SETS SERVICE Let us overhaul your set and put it in condition fo r winter use. W e repari any makes o f set reasonably and guar antee our work. JAMES e , STORMONT j Phone 3-161 j mUfHiyMMMiilfHMMlUMljHMIlllllJlHtiljliiHllllllMilllillf# YOU PAY LESS AT li i » PURINACHOWFEEDS Hog Chow—Pig Chow—Cow Chow Steer Fatina—Sheep, Calves—Laying Mash C O A L Island Creek—Yellow Jacket—Battleship Pocahontas »•« Hardware—Del Laval Separators Hog Fountains—Hog Feeders 39 West Main Xenia tP Cedarville Farmers’ Company Grain Phone 21 Everything For The Farm Cedarville, Ojiio SPRINGFIELp, OHIO QUITTING BUSINESS SAL The Shipley Synd icate Selling Out the Entire S tock o f J. Baskin ’s, 7 7 W. Main S t . ■ ■ J b l I # A I have turned this store into an instrument of price destruction. This ■■III I I V $20,000 stock will be sold for 20c, 25c, 30c on the dollar. Everything fo r ■ w fc lr n w the farmer and workman in wearing apparel. Just a few specialsyhien- tinned here. You must be here to see what’s doing. Special table of odds and jP « ends, values to $3.00. j f ~ .Sale price............... . W • Special lot of men*s over- S i _AQ coats. Small V 1 sizes only . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s work coats, good A fE f ., ■ weight, small # sizes only ..............1. . . . Children's shoes, values A F . 'to $2.00. Help yourselves # J | ~ Men’s and boys* suits and S A .f lQ overcoats. While g_ they la st............. . Men’s raincoats awe Men's shoes and jP oxfords. n | | C While they last............... U V V Men’s and boys ’ dress . S I K0 0 shoes and oxfords, H values to $6.00................. " Men’s felt . s?r .. .................... ' D i e ,■ y . ■ ■■■ Hundreds of ladies* oxfords, A _ shoes, etc. Help g Q Special table of men’s col- JP _ lars, soft and stiff, y l ! ' many styles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ” v Mens’ and young men’s A IP work and dress Jr caps ................. . Another lot of ladies* E l| | | shoes, pumps and ‘ !| | | R oxfords........ . Men’s suspenders, good . S - and strong for y l ! /.ivork Entire, stock of straw I j jP ^ hats, help yourselves ................... .. ■ w The. Screen’s -First Musical Comedy pUNMAKERS that 1 h a v e delighted thousands of audien ces! .Two great stars of the musical comedy stage! Irving Berlin’s throbbing music! Pep py, pretty girls! A de light to see and heat! sm liSBUCttMK Your Money Crop Knowing how to grow money is just essential to success as J knowing how to grow wheat or corn. Your money, to grow as it should must he planted in the right place. Hundreds o f persons have assured themsel ves o f a good money* crop by planting it here where it draws 5 1 - 2 % . INTEREST 1 ’ ' Every dollar is protected by first mortgage on Clark County f real estate. Come in and talk it over. I u L<t, M issionaries o r B S A O T V I N T f c t E M iami V a u e y ___• _ j An Event for the Entire jMiami Valley TDIKE-KUMLEk ’S Fall*Festival! With an array o f merchandise values that have been carefully checked and rechecked to assure every one o f our customers most unusual values throughout the Festival, . ■ ■ ■ ^ ■ fw. ‘VTOT ONLY is the merchandise outstanding from a value standpoint, but every item has been chosen because it is seasonable, style-right and attractive, meeting with the high standards of Rike- Kumler quality, and in keeping with the store slogan, “Missionaries o f Beauty in the Miami Valley.” E j'VERY department in the store joins in presenting values that will attract thrifty patrons throughout the Miami Valley. A careful survey of these items, in the Dayton Shopping News and Dayton daily newspapers, will give a concrete example of the unusual savings that await you every day o f the event! Write or "call Cornelia, our Personal Shopper, to take care of your needs. * ■! The doors open every morning at 9 o ’clock. Early ' shopping is advised! Ciiifliilti iiifl mlit ft it fla liim it f And1Loan Association 28EastMainStreet Springfield, Ohio R l K E m Hi A h ' m j j i R J J J 1 " •<*%> ^ ~-/f*. * - ■ ■*.. - awy-Sf, A<b where lie win m FIFTY # Masft NEWS FR tlesh ip irs COI.TJM laws of vehicles aij piled and c vision of k J. Brown, the niotori demund f) state. Ah from refi districts. Over tli the 37th I from the J by the H from vari are now 01 France, an from Mont &, Montroy, will be detpi of the 3‘ sail for France, ,America the 2Qth. »ram e, Ohio I State L: Cormick from his state fail continue' that he ai [ at Marion Lancaster ceived mi mendatioi; 'departmei The fa Universit from all students equal to Universit last week 600 stude Bids o provemei days, Se 29.6 milt bridges .counties let' is th the Stei Guemse; of $439,( •All th from the Spring past,, we Demores by inma Thomas and as of torm beans ai ned for made at eral ear various :ire The ( Day Ad Capital until Oc| bring from al| as sevei them w| Jr., br< Hardini Hardin; Hardin;| her bus Washini execute ence. Alva Alva| been under in tald Iongin>| west found deputil livemj been month rick i| the t, the Vi eaiie son • ThJ farm I there! seotil Sof ord zens | O ttnl Til 209 Ti in tlj Ne\v| pick, taria and I array irefully of our it* the g from been and Rxke- slogan, Isenting |UgllOUt items,. |i daily iof the of the h e lp e r , Early J
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