The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

****><*■* nenoNAi. C**rt*sfe S w , ftsheol Buildm*. November 21, .• A-gfteftal %ill be gften by of tw» Oft^wrUk Ceftig# Department f*f Music, Tipy#dayf November 30, at AS Benoeita by The o d u rJ 71?0 P* m- iRri* X<M»g room of the *■ m r s t zzz& zr “ «*• ............................................ | nitT1M W l||| ^IJe fore marketingyottr livestock "call ■ |* 1 H E S O U ’P L Q H A K L E S T O N s t o c k y a r d s ' ■ /^Knr**^ ■■' * ■ S . K. SMOOTS7 -5.' P. P. SMOOTS Mrt. Daisy Axmtetmg baa granted a divorce from hear husband, Frank Armstrong, on ground* of cruelty. * Plenty to eat at reasonable prices wCafeteria supper—November 21. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparrow had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. JJTattar. Supkls, Mr. and.Mrs. William Jasper and famijly from Columbus, 0. The regular monthly meeting of the W, C. T. U. will be held at the home of Mrs. W. H. Barber, Friday, Novem­ ber 21 at 2 p. m. ] ..... m o n e y p a id w h e n w e ig h e d Christmas Savings So far your savings record is good. Do not neglect pay­ ments now and fail to get -the full amount of youreard including interest. Now is the time to look up the back payments and bring your savings up to date. ; V T. M. Earl, Naturalist and Taxider­ mist, Mounts Birds, Mammals, Fish, Gamebeads, etc, Forty years* experi­ ence,* Fob locatiriWj call phone Cedar- ville- 5 on 161. Mail address, Xenia, Ohio, R. D. 6, Box 40. Mr, and Mrs, C. E."Masters had fer their Sunday guests Mr, and' Mrs..3.. F, McKinniss of Silverton, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Vorheed of Nor­ wood, Ohio, t/u"- ^ V-*-' ■ . / > The Mispah Bible Glass .of >irjjfc' Presbyterian'church met at the hopie of the’ president Mr*. A. J, Hostetler,; Tuesday. A very interesting Armis­ tice Day program was, given, ’ War­ time songs were sung by the class. An essay. Peace as-a. practical bust-' ness by .Mrs. A. E. Huey/^Beading “In Flanders Field’^by MrMs. Char­ les Steele, and a social time followed. Mr, and Mrs. E.kA. Allen entertain­ ed' Mr. '.and Mr?.'Earliest Allen, of JeBersonvine, Ohio,’ Sunday. "*■ l^r^C.'T-' Phillips, of Dayton, visit- ^arifong friends here last Friday; ■ *.*"■ . . ... Wdndidi Grabam, of the Xenia pike, gave a .shower last1Friday in: •hoiW-of Mrs«- Roger Graham (Loia Cheney), a recent bride; Miss-Dorothy Wolff, pf Elizabeth]; N. J,„ who graduated from the college last summer visited 'among friends here last*week *.' ' I Bring the family' for supper and spend the evening at the school build- ing-^-Novettiher 21. FOB SALE—Rod Delicious, Bald­ win, Stayman, WinOsap, Roman Beau­ ties, and Jonathan Apple?. Nagley Fruit Farm, phone 2%-137., Your 'money on .Deposit with •The Cedarville Building & Loan Associa­ tion will earn 6 %. > FOR^SAjLE—The very best hair, ShamMCLfo be found. •Bridge Barber-.' shopAVCna#Ie 3 South. - 4 ,. - >- ' The' Cedatville Building and -Loan' Association pay? 6% on Depoiits, < . , , . .......J ■ .................... „ < *«■ ^ , t • v ' % .............>■ ' "* ' ‘ '■ * - .. FOR* RENT. Garfge. Inquire,at this office. V NO -BtiNflMO Ni|TlCBC, . ; . S rore^ ^w ih g lan d ; Kennedy. • - ;,£ Massies Creek Cemetery. G. k Hamnufe A Son, . ..._ \ Paul Ramsey.. - J. C. TowaBley. ; Jack Furray. - - 1 . „ 11 . '.'l . . Fewmt cattle are being brought 'to: Ohio.fotlP?-for feeding nnd-fimalwig this fall than for any season in the last twelve. Warfare w*£cd oh the insects,now in the home garden will result, .it is said, in less trouble from them during the next crop season. Antique Furniture 18 IN STYLE BUT Antique Plumbing IS OUT OF DATE Before You Buy Mr*. IBa. Itiitr it o f Cleveland, hi bet* mi 2b» #M«t e l her hroth«-iB- law end Arinr, Dr. end WE mf , M, L Merrit. ’ ; HUNTING SEASON OPENS The hunting season for rabbits and pheasants opens Saturday and sports­ menwill cover th* entire stat*. Many farmers have thair farm? posted against hunting and these warnings should he observed. Mrs. X. A. Alien was in Columbus last Friday wbe&e she gave a talk before the Writer** Club at a dinner at the Ft Hayes Hotel, „ Mr, end Mrs, W. B, Bryson cels The Home quifrj-e Club was enter- breted .their golden wedding snniver- tained Weduesday afternoon at the ssry *t thei? home on the Cliften pike, -homs -riFMrsi- Ferguson. A de- Monday afternoon jend evening, more monstrstion on Heme Care o f the than two hundred friends were receiv- Sick was gfrsn hy Mwi. Dayid,Bnedf at an informal reception. The fate end *■ ‘‘~f which refi Mr, Cheries Sparrow is on^he sick list having received several torn Jegament* wWUe working. rfooms of the home were deponsted with chrysanthemums, the gift" of friends. Refreshments were served, Mr*. Bryson was formerly Miss Mary Louise Graham of Monmouth, 111, Both are graduates of Monmouth Col­ lege, Mr. Bryson has been a mem- ;ber of the state legislature; first pre- ’‘ Lester Stevenson, Yellow Springs^ a nephew of Mrs. Robert Bird, died!siderit of County Farm Bureau; and Wednesday afterneon at the McClel. ‘ for forty years connected the Xenia lad hospital in Xenia, The funeral township achools and at present is wfij he held Friday afternoon at two (president of the County Board of Edu- o’clock from thd Littleton Funeral ‘ cation. ’'H’dmO in Yelldw Springs, • VftBANA WON 11 TO * Urbane University defeated the Ce-„ deryllle College Yellow-Jackets Tues­ day afternoon by a score o f 12 te 6, The local team was unable to meet the Junior College team as the team had not recovered from a hard game with Wilmington on Friday when the team lost by « store.of 13 to I, * TWO MORE INDICTMENTS The Fayette county grand jury Wednesday returned .tffp, additional indictments against Midi Daugherty in connection with the defunct Ohio State Bank. Daugherty sought to re­ move Judge Rankin, from hearing*the cases on the ground of prejudice hut Chief Justice Marshall of the Supreme Court, refused. ’S'*.> FOR RENT: Residence on Chilli, cpthe street. Four rooms, pantry and collar. Garage. Inquire Mrs, W. C, i Finney, Main’ St. . l .nil .Him 1 iMiwwwwwswewBppimBeipBMBi WmhmvmM H ^ ’s a wdied ThmtlPP thut M insareoM} Rs aeeeees ie doe la «uWc douWe aetleu. WO# Utm imp firet swallow ft aoeriui* the fee* throat and *tpf» the eoqgMug, ft goea direct to 'the inters#! * The If Tbbxine Is most Instantly ft eental harmful, and f t pftaaant; safe for the whole family, and speakers find Thoxhti i avie. Put up ready for pae is Eft, 60c, and |1.00 bottles. Wmir uimny back if not satisfled- Sol* % Wiherd’a Drug Store and MI other gee* dru|/ stores. am* FOR SALE—Several btmheft goo* apples. J. H. Creawell. .^cOe/McGprkell,..Xenia,„and Mrs.;TiTati Walker, Jameatdwn, had- an-unusual,experience Monday even­ ing, when the- automobile in which they were-riding skidded on the Day- ton' and.-Xehia.pike near Trebines.and went into the diictu *Mrs. McCorkell "sustained ’s’eriOusj cuts, and bruises, Both '’takento the McClellan hos­ pital where., Mrs, McCorkell is yet a patient. Mr*. Walker hqs returned to her home In Jamestown. j & r m u F E I INSURANCE I COMPANY 1 Third National Bldg., | Dayton,, Ohio | In new quarters. | Part lime and fu ll time | agents wanted, | ” HENRY S. BAGLEY, I Manager I Keep Your Eyes Open .V Visit all department^ on both floors. There; will be a number of seasonable and wanted items'out at very lowprices. We assure you it will pay you well. . ■ ' Usually our ads in* this paper will, not permit enumerating all the things we are offering each week, so learn to expect unusual values here. Come—youwill not be disappointed. 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' Dayton,OM d ; « f-« Qpm S»turd»y Afternoon. «nd Brentn* bjr Appointment $ 4 » •■ ' t powerful , , >--Supor-Seloetivity—« Nbw Speaker*—New COLORFUL TONS > I 1 2 « COMPLETE - e s s a N f ’ FREE THIAfS: CONVtNUm tMXfi MUR'S N. Dirtreit 8t., Xet»ft, Ohio i A

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