The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
i IXKM * AND PERSONAL mf* G*Wg* F. m iM c e r Wirietiln - u?** w*-**--— Ohio ■»W +h* It JW** -KWaipi WMPto tiHWBWP 2 o f »* b*w** Tuwd*y WlOUf *t her J i a M* P«rwU, Mr, end Mrs. Jacob home on Miller afreet M ,. «• ~ r r , , . ■ Mr*. J. H. RiUmour h o retwmM: “ ? tcb^on 18 entertain- home after a visit in Dayton, with tor « 5 *nd nephew son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr*, and family o f California, thle week. W, B, Patterson. •f Marietta, Rav. Enveet MoCUdlaa and wife o f Rosherier, N. T., art visftiag among relatives bare. e'-a.enMiu.umaymai.ipi ' %M£iyi jggu^gb&^M Mir. I t 43, Watt, who fag* fceaa sritL eally 111 far several week* haa fa* i» » » ^ m J 1 n « baaa aide to Jaa Rotroff haa purchased the real* on Weet Xenia avenue formerly jN iil 9MW91 'IfrAU mgmragrifcr$ra * s a i» 4 , i p g <aaURVIKUl HgtALD, f W 4 f TAf f j f l f U tM I f g/mmm Before marketing your live stock call THE s o u t h c h a r l e s t o n s t o c k y a r d s DAILY MARKET , Phone 80) S. K. SMOOTS P. P. SMOOTS MONEY PAID WHEN WEIGHED ti'iiiimmniimiumti>mHM»m»miM»iiuiiiiiinMnn..m..mM.M............................ m....r....,.rl—f..1..m[l[)l|^» T h is In terests HAVING RECEIVED THE SERVICES OF A LICENSED PLUMBER, WE ARE PRE PARED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR PLUMBING EQUIPMENT A large or small contract will receive equally prompt attention and at prices that defy competition , Our Supplies and Fitting are purchased direct from factory which means a saving to you and also will pass state inspection. A fu ll line o f garden Hose. B u y a t H o m e E. A. ALLEN "Vi T 3S E. MAIN ST. SPRINGFIELD, O. WOMEN’S NEW FALL FOOTWEAR $ 4.98 and $ 2.96 PUMPS, STRAPS, TIES, DWORDS; . Bfeek Mat Kid, Black or Tan Calf, Patefif KM a»4 fietta. AM height*. New pointed or roand toe*. Siam • to *. MEN’S NEW FALL SHOES AND OXFORDS Tan or Blade. Hard or RubberHeele. Genuine Goodyaar W dt*. Ad ,y>\ Boys’ School Shoos and Oxfords $4 M the wwlw. wait aetto/ FeyaJIk. toe etjrto ' tk a .......... MISSES’ AND GROWING GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES $4 .7 9 Stow •% to M r * ...f i » fltaes *H to M *T...|Ltt/, SPECIAL dU U M > i i t x d i Forney Sport KJ|L*Ajb n e t t MHi i Regular Me ) * * M b MM Mae i palm to » ttwtotttto. s s ® jB fW I A t i ' Women’* Fell H omo Slippers Reae, jray it § In A iarator . vraHUPe 9 LRBM mqrmur «•«•» ,f > • *** 'TStfSSHR* Mrs. Franklin NeeWl aad Jaagfatwe* o f Ft. Thomas,’Ky., have been g a idto. of.Mra. J. O. Stewart for-ewtoal days. Mrs. John Orr 8towart**ud<l»wghter, Joan, returned home wUt» tfadm far a vWt. ' NOTKSfc OF APPOINTMENT l etsto o f Lucy McClellan, deceased. | la tE. 'ISaaihMI Sms- been .sppojatod and qualified as Executor o f the estate o f Lucy McClellan, late o f Groene County, Ohio, deceased. Hated this let day of August, 1980. S. C, WEIGHT, Probata Judge o f said County. j yoR ■ ■ ■ ’ hones.' RENT — Modem silt Rev, R, A. Jamieson and fsmUy are water, gee J. Melvin MeMUUta. eifsctod faewfa^M* ireefaf*After’• trfatj . or Miner through part o f ttm weeb l . FO R INT M j w fa PIANO FOR SALE. Almost like * ^ - ^ ******* ****** * new. Beautiful Mahogany case. A \ great bargain on easy terms, Near' WANTED—Waahipg er day' work. Cedarville. T. E. Beard, 116 No. Main, Mr*- Shmrman Balter. Phone Robert Dayton, Ohio, 8t Taylor. vie£f Call* E. A. AUen ha* arranged to branch out in the plumbing buelneto snd has secured the services o f a licensed plumber. He makes hie announcement this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reas o f Char, loston, W. Va., spent Tuesday night with Dr. and Mrs. Q. P. Ellas, Mrs, Ross is a sister o f Mrs. Elias. Mr, and Mrs, B. F. Lloyd o f Evans ton, Cincinnsti, were Sunday visitors at the home of Dr. and Mrs: O. P. Elias, —- .......... Miss Frances Wells of, Dayton la spending the week here as the guest o f Miss Bernice Ellas. MMfagjlde am J. Lloyd Confsrr am|' other relativmiiry^:~~^7^. in the countv. left ThitM<lw thele ' 11 IW ,11 ’ ---- Mrs. John Wiley and daughter, Eva, who have been visiting*Mr.1and Mnn< y, i ft^ ursday for sir home In Los Angles, making this round trip by motor. We take pleasure in announcing that Mr. Lehr Fess has been admitted to partnership in our ftrm August J6. Doyle and Lewia, Attomeya-at-law, ToledOi Ghtd. Miss Mary E. Staley and Miss Mar garet Miller o f 'Springfield were the Sunday guesta o f Misa Kathryn Sandera, Mr. C. H. Gordon has rented the Smith property at the comer o f Main and Chillicothe streets, owned by Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Baker. Mrs. Lawrence Barber entertained a few friends last Thursday at one o'clock luncheon in honor o f Mrs: J. Mac Harris (Lula Custis) of Clifton, a recent bride. FC»R SALE—Meltons, I have extra good meliona for salt at my patch on the farm, Jamestown pike. J. H. CreswelL | i^ -^ m a * Turner, wJkaad aos^^Rtentoib- -o f'Qntneyv'R toK r1 'here a* guests o f Dr. and hint, W. S. lfcChtoimy..';lhnsittan wiH fetum* bia studies here with the opening o f Ct* darville College. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kyle and Rev. H. G. Foster and wife o f Bellsfontains returned home Friday, from a trip to AshviHe, N. C., the former Visiting their neice and husband, Dr. and Mbs. J. C . George: Rev. Fester and wUe Visited their son, Dr. Dales Foster and family. Point* o f internet wefa* the beautiful scenery o f the Blue Ridge mountains, the Vanderbuilt estate, oc cupied by the' daughter and husband, the Cumberland mountains o f Tennes see. * A m !? * * - Certain euRu*iilh;*nwlb*d« crowian ' - snneultoi iiaiii others, Wbon records uarised by sendee o f Thonrecoi'ir iitoiyP|iW>lil(fait^^ m m bfiifta „ * ' *nd driUetMn- yiel dr a jjqM * ingUMMrHiNttil ortrb'S Fear M five fipldisthAI faamp'psieadiaf i lov toeninctevm-. w n •» j»f the high-yieldinm|.i clever during the :^9niiyMiaihr fields had been plfpwd deeper aad cut* tivated slightly ^spsar, although the aveiage for all gmupe varied kittle front three cultimttoa*. HighqdtUUnv Nfieus were ptxnted usually six dayp. tNkriier, and more plant* warn growm^The averegeacre supports, probab^ 74MM stalks. The 60-bes3kM-)SiW'i^i*ri*wt*gfa^ cent morv<hilidtt4nai’{ft f;,<^ acre*; 216 per cent mork|jMt*. All fields had bsto given careful at* tention and prodgtod at least a fairiy high yield. Feutfaum per cent made 60 bushels, 42 per *eat 10 bushels, 24 per cent 100 bushels, and 10 per cent 120 bushels, iwsnjjciiBately. ? ForllllnoiB Soybean piay an im] an early hay soughagis forma, i latest o f Ohio fanaem ttm htovefttti'4atj <M ttw4«p*ctdf'# rslo fat supplying asxt spring on middle western usual delegation vexpocted to attend e ft k e Mn; E. A. Alkti was honor 'gussf Monday at a party at Park Place the beautiful;hjjme o f Dr. and Mrs. Ho* ward 'ward-Jones in ClrclcviUe. Mrs. Jones, who is StatwfittbcHent Mt thejfarme will i! Archaelogical Society and her husband are both writers and the company in cluded artists, musicians and authors from .Columbus fand ClrrieviBK On Tuesday the BibleDlass o f which Mrs. American &sybeaf'AM»ciatien sod the Annual IUiariaK||eyiisaw -Day held Jointly thls year ‘& tb « Uh!Versity-of Illinois, Urbaaa,•September to. 11, rnddfi.1 • ■ Discuseleue on ^he cest of produc tion, the piece of seybeaa* ea a com* belt form, the M H ag value ef the hay, the seed, aad£Um eii meal fer all typse ef end Pfatu 4f harvesting—wifi of the three-day Visits to picnic party at the Logan Urn. On Wednesday she wnW-eUtertilw d ; by. Gertrude Robinson, national winner of the Christian Herald Prix*, who was hostess to the Papyrus Club which Mrs, Alien was len d er. Wkile in Circlevilie she was house guest o f Dr. and Mrs. CarlHit*. central Illinois the Various pro- second and part The afternoon efi$ visits doction practices* of the third day the thirdday to soybean oil The soybean acreage in Ohio haa' stepped up fremmOM acres ln 1*24 to 120^60 scree in 1 * 29 . Farther in* sreaaea are axjptttsd by gperirilata for the agricultural extension service ef theOhioStatollalvorattynettyear, rya fields, townthis far lit# fall under aid’ve- whanmanyef 1 fall to provide : and spring, an placed with soybyrn* fer early hay. * Uphobterlng Riffnlshtag 1 eaeOFa FURNITURE Ann Tapslccavstsd fPoraHCC -BJH86MUU8fi6 B 6 *w m M o .JFTBB Xfi WPi r m i sm s wiwwiwwHwimiwimim)»winiiiiimiii)iiMtiiwmiiiiiWiiMtiiiiii»in>ei»iii|ielii»iii)i<iSxi*w>itiMi»wiii)Srtiii « t ■ * Final August Clearance Friday-Saturday i ■ OmtlMm two last business days of August, every ipu lM itlrill put out all the short lines, broken lots msd.jsu>mmer merchandise in it and you may 'lm w u r e ^ t h a tV T|IE PRICES WILL BE LOW f New Fall garments for school and college a re here—also Women’ s dresses and coats Qj^io '■.I'll!I.umwff !lllllllllll!llllll]|||M |||lltll||||||i^ YourCellar teas ^ bare a s Old Mother Hubbard’s cupboard Get Rosy! Winter is coming! When the cold winds blow— if you did not take advantage o f our cheap August prices,—you will think o f th ese days, and sigh! BUY YOUR COAL NOW AND SAVE MONEY We have the agency for RED ASH ANTHRACITE. There is no other coal with so LITTLE ash and ao MUCH heat. And think o f the saving!-—. IF YOU BUY IN AUGUST Ask for Borderland^and Egg Lump—two sizes; King Albert, Poco, varibest for furnaces. .. , . *; Pormttractivrpfices, ca ll 21 or ." " „ ' * Stop at t „ C omu II ue about that new bathroom! Wo can furnish jiiet what you want and at prices to suit. Work done hy a licensed plumber. * Remember the place . . . Smith Main S t “ The S tore By the Track’ an The Montgomery Co. is 4 Big Days 4 Big Nights — ---- —DAYTON, OHIO Sept 1st (Labor Day), 2 ,3 ,4th, 1930 Aftersstn and Night Racing Harness and Runners ILLUMINATES TRACK $8450.00 — In Racing Purses — $8450.00 HORSE SHOW, LARGE DISPLAY LIVE STOCK 900BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUB EXHIBITS AND FLOAT PARADE Farm and Grange Exhibits , Farm Implement Displky Fine A r t Domestic s lfg s ., Provisions, Grains, Seeds and Fruit Exhibits TRAM PUTTING CONTEST T U E S D A Y A N DW E D N E S D A Y BIG COUNTY SCHOOL EXHIBITS Free Attractions: Fiddlers’ Contest, Style Show, C o u n t y F i e l d Events, State Conservation Exhibit o f Wild Animals, Game & F ish ' CHILDREN’S DAY, TUESDAY, SEPT. 2nd SOT,PIERS' DAY,WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3rd A ll children and soldiare admitted free on day designated ............... . ................. ......... . • - .....-....... ......... ............. .....— -----— smiemiaivrr*jy *L-r* Something Doing Every Minute Automobiles 25c ^ ^ I.L . HOLDERMAN, Secy. Do Not Miaa The B ig Fair — General Admission 50c H*<XHAINES,Pres.
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