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The election Tuesday was rather a Yeggs blew a safe In (he offices of One of the most pleasing result# of quiet one compared to what some Fourteen men and five women were :hu election in this county was .the elections hay* bqen here in the past } u ;uu! dealers a t -Columbus. They ab- c0„ r, at ToIedo „har„ ,nj. >hoiee of Mrs, Carrie R. Faulkner, A large vote was polled and both the .vpr Elbert Bnbb, for the short tern village and township gave good sized ami $400 ju checks, '.Tfiasurership o f the county to fill the election laws of Ohio, Republican majorities. In fact had it 1 Charles H, Patton. 50, well known Two bandits held up a clerk of the m-expired term of the late J. H, Me not beep for Cedarville.. Jamestown i In Insurance circles throughout the Mowbray & Robinson Lumber com­ 7ey. Mrs. Faulkner was serving'by and Yellow- Springs, a numbed of the r country, died at Cleveland. pany, Cincinnati, took the firm’s pa> ppointment but under a ruling ■ of county offices would have been lost to » Yeggs blew the safe In the Weber roll money, amounting to $1,100, and .he attorney general was compelled to Jdry goods store at Zanesville and se* the Republicans. escaped in an automobile. submit to mi election contest following '•cured approximately $6,000, The following is the local vote on Fire destroyed four steamers, the he filing for the place by Mr, Babb. Virginia Rost, 5, was killed; her the most important places: Island Queen, Morning Star, Tacoma The election as we view it for this sister, Eyelyn, 8, and her father, L, Vil. Twp. and Chris Green, and two wharves at office Was not so iffuch the defeat'of L, Rost of Allen township, Union coun­ Governor^— Cincinnati.- causing a loss estimated Mr. Babb, who had many ardent ty, were Injured when a truck. In . Carmi A, Thompson, R, --.332 285 at between $250,000 and $300,000.v which they were going to lyqua was ,’rienda that would have suported him Vic. Donahey, D . ______,119 102 struck by a train at Kenfield crossing. Purchasing agents for Ohio live jnder anyother circumstance, but the Liuetenant Governor— stock men left for their second feeder Mayor Thomas Roush of Athens opportunity to reward Mrs, Faulkner W. I t Chatfield R ______119 102 purchasing trip on the western ranges. .’or her efforts in cleaning up _the of- and his son, 'Chief o f Police Pearl They had orders for 90 carloads when E, P. Bloom D.—: — - ___161 136 Roush, resigned from their offices. C, .ice end bringing to. light sp many reg' Attorney General— they started. ularities of the various terms of J, E. M. Gill, president of council, became At Cleveland prohibition agents C, ,C. Crabbe R,_, ___ - ___ 322 282 mayor. ♦ . *.V Sutton and Mr. McVey. S. M. Young D ______99 raided a West Side garage, arrested 84' Jacob Swick, 60, and his brother, two men and seized thousands or dol­ Mrs.. Faulkner is to be congratulat­ United Senator— , , Isaac, 50, were found dead on their lars’ worth of Yaw and finished prod­ ed on her splendid victory. She faced S, D. Fess, R — _____ 325' 293 farm four miles west of Willard, Hu­ uct and distilling apparatus one of the dirtiest campaigns we have Atlee Fonierene D ______117 123 ron county. Both had been despond* AntJreW Greer, night, policeman at Commissioner— 1923. id an interesting county. Dry agents reopened their cam- . Herman Eavey,..R. _____;.345 295 M. A. Broadstone for representative F morning, bliss Six school children were injured,, paign against Lima bootleggers when Ernest Thuma, R ____ 124 R. O. Wead for auditor, Harvey Elam ler had as her two seriously, near McClainsville, Bel­ 100 they arrested eight men and confis­ Treasurer— " , for clerk, B. F. Thomas for recorder, learned from mont county,.when a taxicab collided cated whisky valued at $3,500. | within truck which was conveying the Frank A. Jackson, R ______303 241 Kenneth Williamson for prosecuting attorney, R, L. Haines for coroner, all A wire cable stretched across a ‘ children to school. Harry Higgins P _-__i ____124 114 highway near Canton, by boys as. a . succeed themselves, Injuries received when the auto h . Recorder— ‘ - ; !d a debate, T^ed hallowe'en prank wrecked auflpiitoma- husband, William F. Knight, drove',' B. F: Thomas’ . R^,__ ___^-.318 262 Ived: That light bile and seriously injured Walter was hit by a streetcar at Columbus, David BradfuteP ______I 1Q 109 DEMOCRATS MAKE BIG SHOW- be abolished., Brain of Canton, driver of the car. killing him instantly, resulted in the purveyor— - ?N CLARK COUNTY five side were Two’ Akron wife beaters drew work­ death of Mrs. Lucy Knight, 64. house sentences. ’ J ' ’W. J. Davis, R. r,______318 275 irfe.Main; those Charred, bodies.of Mr,,and Mrs. L. Prosecuting Attorney— Suit was filed In federal court%at Clark county was’ carried by Chas. were ’ Ernest C. Creesey were found in their home J. K.- W illiam son______303 .241 Toledo by the Commercial Banking at West Andover, Ashtabula county, Zimmerman for congress over Chas. s. The affiirma- George Smith D __^-_„.__128 122 and Trust company of Sandusky, trhs-, following the, destruction of . their Brand, The county offices were only o f 2 to 1, tee for Nathan Goldberg, bankrupt, Coroner— home by fire. . savecfcfor the„Republicans by a ieW of. against Anna and Nathan Goldberg j ■R, L. Hainos ____„ _ „ _ „ _ 3 2 2 288 Board of trustees of Ohio State unf- the townships sending in good big ? for $15,000 or reconveyance of pr^P* | versity passed a> recommendation that '' CARRIE R. FAULKNER /; Gourt Appeals— *, Sec. of Ohio votes. The Democrats carried hut one 1 erty owned by Goldberg and conveyed personal seryice funds’ at the unlver- ...... ______*1^.------U—r. ; Frank I Brown, R ------..1 3 7 151 fj|g,;^s^atipn;'’ office that I o f county commissioner to his wife prior to his going into sity be, increased by $500,000 over. the. ' H. L. Ferneding D _ l... ____ 95 .9 8 her good judgment. She simply con­ when Snyder defeated Clark Crabil, bankruptcy. present payroll. Members declare this “ Wet and Dry Frank. Rathburn lost bis tile in] a tinued her contest- in a womanly "Way', The road question figured in this con­ Increa^- is needed I6r salaries- for |hapel. - mine accident moar ,Pomeroy.. allowing the political vampires of .the VOTE IN COUNTY A SURPRISE test, Crabil being labeled a 'dust road hew instructors and certain increases' . Fifteen • hundred delegates attended '/a# "'dialciftfiAa ■ V ‘Greene County W« C. T- U. and the ’ TO m a n y CANDIDATES men' while Snyder is said to favor Richard Doval and Fred Dean are the sesslonh of the State Welfare con­ Plus Pall, 72, Dayton, hit by a# ward heelers of the Gowdy-MarsHajl hard roads in the coufify. Thbmhs back in the football line after recov­ ference’ at Columbus'. auto, died in a hospital, , " " crowd to have full sway. : ' , The Republicans gave majorities to Calvert, was chosen as representative eries from several broken ribs, Tony Mazerno, 14, Newark, died Edward J. Frlstoe, 80, merchant at' Mrs. Faulkner is a woman of tin- all state and county candidates in the tho the legislature.. from injuries received when he'was Hebron, near Newark, was instantly usual business judgment. Her exper­ county but some of them were greatly * * * thrown from a bicycle and trampled killed when struck by a freight train. ience in the. auditor’s office during the Although the 7th of November is reduced and beloW expectations. The beheath the feet of a horse. * Fremont officials are., considering .time her husband, A'. E,: Faulkner* HIGH SCHOpL NOTES. election it is also Y . W. C. A , tag day unofficial vote is os follows: ‘‘ Frank Bagnor, section mam was what steps to take in the case cif five served in that capacity, made her the Thompson, * majority, 2700. - The girls had gteat success.. ! injured when motor car struck the a poolroom owners who ignored a sum­ logical appointee by the county; com­ . Chatfeld majority; ? Q. The school was very sorry to leant ■ ■.■■■■■■, •■■■■ • • handcar he was riding near McArthur. mons to appear before the mayor for 1 0 missioners. of the death of Mr. Parker's father on Heidelberg Reformed church, La­ keeping open on Sunday. Brown, sec. State, 2900. . Mr, Lewis McCoy has been absent The elect comes from a family 'of Day treasurer, 3400. Tuesday morning of this week. Mr, *. 0 . FESS. from school the past week on afccmint fayette, held its seventy-third annual Kerns Thompson of Washington C. reu’- jb . ■ H, owns a short horn cow. which In Quakers. Has always been prominent . -Crabbe*. • 3400# Parker left for his home in Harpster, of'sickness, but has returned and Congressman. Fess, whom the Dem­ Four runaways from Lancaster three years has given birth to two in church work, being a member -of Fess, 3200. ; , Ohio at nine-Vcc ounty ngis,vuTkl ocrats held was the weakest man on play in the game Friday. •' boys’ industrial school were picked pairs of twin calveB and one set o f the First M- E> church in Xenia,. Has Ohio Tuesday morning but found that Brand,. 3600. ’ J the Republican ticket for a major up at Nelsonvllle, , triplets, •' \ headed the Red Cross organization, in his father had- passed away a. few , Pence -8400. ' ‘ office, surprised the state ’ when the Misses June Thompson, Charlotte Fire damaged the, Cleveland mine An Elyria, plant is completing a the county in former campaigns and Broadstone,, 1000.. hours before. > returns began to come in. The straw Lewis and Lois Ater of Alpha-are near Cambridge to the extent o f $76,- gasoline-propelled streetcar that; it is is yet interested in the Success and’ad . Elam, 4000. ' r ■ T Votes indicated that he would loose now rooming at Mrs. Ogleabee’s. 000: Four men, trapped by the fi&m^s, claimed, .will cut two-thirds of ‘ the vancem'ent of this work T n the D. A . Sharp, 4400 , On arriving at the school house last heavily but instead figures at the •’ « e ■ • were rescued by Fire Boss “Blanch” cost of operating lnterurbari cars. R. and Eastern Star her efforts haVe .Wead, 3400. ' * T ' $ Friday morning we found that some present time indicate that hismajority Heskett. Twelve persons were Injured slight­ been rewarded at various times by,her A. straw vote was taken among the At the closing session of the South- ■ Eavey, 3800. . ’ , one had broken in the night before— will exceed 50,000. His friends claim ly when a New York Central freight associates. She is also a life member college students Friday partly for fun eastern Ohio Teachers’ association at train crashed Into an auto bus at To­ i Jackson, 600. | } J £ piled all the books of one hundred and that had the campaign not .been made of the W. C. T. U. in her native state, The results were: Republican-gover­ Athens, Dr. Elmer B. Bryan, president ledo. « „ Thon^as, 3800. f * thirty pupils out in the hall, and stack over the state on the. .part of the West Virginia, but as Andy Gump, ed about. onehundred chairs upon nor 80; Lieutenant governor, 38; sec­ of Ohio university, was elected pres­ Evelyn Rogers, S, Marysville, died Davis, 4000 drys, trying to defeat Chatfield, he says: “He wears no. man’s collar ”, b o retary of state, 79; attorney generpl, ident o'f the association. of burns. * - Wilianison, 600 them. Notebooks, containing eight would have had 100,000 majority. It Mrs. Faulkner' was the victim of a 81; U. S; Senator, 67; Representative J; N. Allaback, 65, Dayton chief of Indictments charging violations of Ferneding, 100. week's work, tablets which have cost fa claimed tha. the Republican ticket cheap insidious attack from members 74; Democrat: Governor 16; lieutenant police, Is dead. the Harrison narcotic act were re­ Hough, 3600 . ' some poor children a hard earned bit lost thousands of votes by scratching, Under a new curfew ordinance at of her own organization, the name :of governor, 54; secretary of state, 17$ turned at Toledo against the follow­ Day, 3365 ‘ of money, and knowledge of all sorts, Cuyahoga Falls,'boys and girls under ing physicians: A. D. Hobart, James which in Greene county is nothing Against Beer and Wine Am. 4600. were jumbled hopelessly together. U. S. Senator, 16; attorney general 11 16 will hot be permitted on the streets RETURNS FROM THE STATE , C. Price, J; A. Gardner-, C. H. Mills, more than a misnomer for something The student body displayed its representative, 13. W et 29; dry 69. between 8:30 p. m. and 4 a. m. ' . Tax amend. 2600 LEGISLATURE SAFE and P. E. Kern of Toledo and S. J. that has degenerated into a-character Tax. Limitation. 2600. spirit by calling an indignation meet­ Edmund Royan, Martins Ferry, was Derbyshire of Lima. FOR REPUBLICANS assassination society, - ing and by agreeing to hunt down the , Miss Ruth McPherson is the most killed by a train at Alliance. Charles- Stiles, 17, is being held at miscreants and to punish them as they elouent speaker of the oratory class. George Ondreyak, 81, Barberton, re­ Akron on a charge of manslaughter WHEN NEW OFFICIALS WILL Returns indicate that the legislature Folding chairs for rent: ' We have well deserve. They call her old faithful. ceived serious injuries when he was. following the death of Helen Varra- TAKE THEIR SEATS of Ohio will be Republican by a big fdlding chairs for rent. Price 25c !a V * .« ■* * * struck by a railroad train. chia, 11, who was attack by- his auto. dozen at the store. McMillan & Sqn majority. Coach Warner went to Delaware to cettages at LakeBlde, which have Rodney B. Gregg, 73, was burned to The following are the dates when An intelligence test and its results. been closed for the winter, were Both the debt limitation and the see. the Ohio Wesleyan and. Miami! death a't his home hi Columbus. He the new officials will take their seats: “What would you do if you were on broken Into and a large amount of taxation amendments were defeated game last Saturday. As the former was a helpless Invalid, > Herman Eavey, the third Monday a sinking ship in midocean!” by majorities of 100,000 each. -The furnishings and other articles stolen* Walter J. Jankowski, an employe in September will succeed R. D. Wll- was where he attended School, New grade school at Mayfield, near “Try to stop the leak” Dana B. vote on the wine and beer amend­ * * • ■ of the Cleveland city treasurer’s office, Cleveland, was wrecked by two dyna­ liairtso as county commissioner. * * • ment will exceed 100,000 majority ls'under arf#t,charged with Ibethe#. The student body is preparing for mite lbaits. Authorities are Investi­ , Morris Sharp as sheriff will succeed a nam e?” against. ? of $650 of city funds. “A Trip Around the World” It is ex­ gating. . . Dick Padden, 64, veteran major Lincoln Filnderburg on the first Mon­ For what is “Good Housekeeping'' For Supreme Court Robert H, Day pected to be a great trip with plenty Charles Judy Reed, 45, of Sebrlng, league baseball player, died at Mar­ day in January, "Vacuum cleaner” Mary W. and Florence Allen are running ahead o f eats. This Is fo r the public and the one-time professional ball player, was tins Ferry, a victim of apoplexy. “Cereal”, Willard B. With Benson Hough, dose behind. killed when he leaped from an au.to m * m benefits are for the Y. M, 0. A, and Y* An Increase, ol milk prices Is re­ Two are to elect. Day. and Hough are W. C. A . ' „ four miles’ east of Alliance, He ported in four Ohio cities. At Toledo HISTORY Republicans and Allen a Democrat. • ■ * • * * thought the car was on fire. three of the largest companies an­ Mrs. Wilson, “Earnest, tell about ‘The Democrats only elected six of Three persons were seriously lu , Capt. Curry skipped three classes nounced a boost ol 1 cent a quart, Van Bureiii?" . the twenty-two congressmen from jured when the automobile in whiph making the present price 12- cents, 4 . : Tuesday morning to go to his home at Ernest; “Vim Buren was an aristo­ this state according to late returns. they were riding left the road and Akron and Canton announced similar Xenia to vote. It was for a loyal cause struck a tree near Alliance. Dorothy cratic New Yorker and married a * * • increases. At Youngstown the milk Born, 3, whose father, John Born, widower.” THE STRAW VOTE WENT price was increased to 13 cents a The fact that the college students Was driving, is believed to be fatafly • • * INTO A LAND SLIDE OF OWN quart. have a great appetite for chicken was hurt, while her mother and Mrs. Two girls narrowly escaped death IN TEST shown Tuesday iiight by the way they George Newman Buffered severe fn and 100 other persons were driven “What brought about the Monroe The straw vote o f the OincinnatFf patronized the Mizpah Bible class Juries. from their work to safety when fire Ddctrine?” Enquirer and the Columbus Dispatch, chicken supper. George Webb, 48, farmer, of Sea­ starting from an explo&ion of a tar- “The Spanish American War”. Ver­ which of former campaigns has been man, Adams county, Was shot apd spraying machine swept the plant Of instantly killed while sawing wood na and Winnifred. reliable, this year slid into a landi the Crescent Brass Company, Cleve­ The Y. P, C. U, of the United Pres Robert Davis Is under arrest. slide of its own. The straw vote con­ land. * •*- byteriaU church will entertain the Highway Director Herrick htt tinued by these-papers are said tu be H. M. Crltes flour mills and ele. SPENCER FARM SOLD student body and faculty Wednesday nounced that measures will be taken vators at CirctevUIe were sold to, the probably the greatest factor in in­ evening, to keep highways of-the state opett Soyco Milling company of Circlevilto • v v fluencing votes of anything that has during the coming winter nM Greenville. Possession will b* The Elmer jSpenter farm o f 100 appeared in Ohio politics forbears. The last foot hall game of t|ie School children of Athehs havi ven Jan. 1. The consideration was acres Was sold at the

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The ease of anonymous letter -writ­ “ Quaint" M the latest word of the ing wportcMl from the French town of world that meat have n now and,un­ PUBLIC i SALE! ; Tulle affords a typical Illustration of common adjective. It has quite out­ the methods o f the '’sensation moa- moded “amusing" In the slang of the , gen’* missives making accusations of studios and among those who affect the ; Infidelity have caused the deaths of artistic ltfa. The dictionary meaning ) two persons in an asylum and brought of the word—“oomWiiing an antique I misery Into several homes. appearance with a pleasing oddity, Friday, November 17, 1922 This is precisely the result desired faucifuluess, or wW«J»lca!neas’ —has by the writer of the slanders, Mak­ been quite submerged In the passing * Commencing at 10;30 A. M., the following? ing a sensation Is the very height of erase for its use. When the governor’s enjoyment ainong a large number of daughter In “The Tavern” said to the morbid persons. Tlie human crav­ vagabond. “You sre the quaintest man ing for excitement Is entirely normal, I vwey knew" aim Aid not really mean Girls’ School Shoes but in its pathological and criminal what the dlctleasry says the word 1 Pereheron BROWN CALF LACE manifestations it often leads to trag­ means. She was admiring his powers edy. • of deduction. But the "Intest” word 8 1-2 to 11 ...... $1.98 The majority of young children de­ ha l been worked lu(u the speech and 11 1-2 to 2 ...... i...*...... $1.98 light In sensational mongerlng. A He tluit was the desired thing. The tone Stallion of Imagination Is the commonest form always used In connection with 2 1-2 to 7, *...... $2,98 o f Juvenile unveraclty. “quaint" is patronizing, whether it la A little girl who ’’sees” bears and applied to a human being, a picture, wolves In a coppice near her home in­ or what not. The user Invariably vents stories, of hair-raising sensation­ tries to give the Impression that the 1 3-Year Old Road alism concerning the fierceness of the object thus passed upon could have animals, Another girl declares Bhe sees. been done ever so much better If he, O S E R ’ big eyes In the stem, of un oak tree, or she, had bad a hand in making it. A boy, twelve years old, arriving at a T o be ,vqunint” nowadays la to be H orse boarding school, told' his companions ever slightly damned.—New York ' _ ’ .; ANNEX DEPARTMENT -^•yrr1 araTru*.- ■.v \ s-,jer L ...... of the dormitory' that he had flown Herald. SECOND FLOOR , the first airplane from Buckingham, palace and had been personally com­ \ Human Factor Counts. XENIA, — - - . OHIO plimented by the king.—From the Lord Telgnrooqth, in a letter to the Continental Edition of the London 22 Head of Steer Cattle — — • 1 * /- : V ■' -■ '■■■ ■ ■ : '■■■■- Lpndon Times, writes; “In the contro­ Mali: versy between the advocates of bat­ tle or surface ships and admirers of Wt. 800 Lbs. Each UNABLE TQCREATE DISEASE the submarine, one factor, and that a ■■ ■! ■■ . ■■ ■. •.■>■■■' • ■ ■. ■. very important.,one, has been altogeth­ Science Has Demonstrated‘the Impos­ er ignored—namely, the human fac­ sibility of the Human Mind Hav- tor. Ships ate built to carry human 20 Head o f Dairy- Cows, ing That Power. beings; and, as far as present statis­ tics enable one to judge, no submersi­ 10 w it h Calves by .Side/ “In one sense It may be said that ble vessel has.yet'been constructed the human race gets the diseases It In whlctf men can live for more than deserves; but the sins are those of ig­ a few weeks, continuously, without norance and neglect, of physical laws deteriorating, mentally and physi­ rather than against spiritual ordi­ cally. owing to tile, abnormal condi­ 9 Black Angus Cows, 8 with Calves by nances,'' said Sir Richard Gregory in tions prevailing, on board, Man Is an the course of his address at the .re­ adaptable creatpre, and possibly, In cent Edinburgh meeting o f the Brit­ the course o f a century or bo, a race side ish Association for the Advancement of human beifigs, may be evolved of Science. which can exist, comfortably, with­ "Plague is not now explained by sup­ out fresh air, exercise or change of 17 Head of Cows, Heifers and Calves posed iniquities of the Jews or con­ scene. In the meantime, surface ships Ready for the Butcher. ______^ junctions o f particular, planets, but by will be voted the most'habitable. Doc­ the presence of. an organism con­ tor Johnson must-surely have had a veyed by fleas from rats; malaria and U-boat in mind when he declared that yellow fever are conquered by de­ ■being in a styip is being In jail, with stroying the breeding places of the chance of being drowned."’ mosquitoes; typhus fever' by getting 8 0 H ead of rid of lice; typhoid by cleanliness; tu­ Fur Industry, berculosis by improved housing, and Up to within- a ^entury of the pres­ most like diseases by. following the ent time, raw furs were one of the teachings of science concerning them. most important products of this coun­ Shropshire Breed- “Though the mind does undoubtedly try, commercially speaking. Immense influence the resistance of the. body to quantities of them-were exported to invasion by microbes, it cannot create Europe, where they were dressed, dyed the scientific organism of any disease,' ’and manufactured .into garments. 1 rag Ewes and the responsibility of showing how This natural ’ resource ’has been to keep suqh- germs under control and largely destroyed by the killing off of prevent, therefore, the poverty and our fur-bearing animals. At the pres­ distress due to them Is a scientific ent time We are largely dependent rather than a spiritual duty." 80 Hogs Ready to Ship 57 Summer Pigs Ford parts, like almost everything else upon foreign countries for supplies of skins. N worth while, are counterfeited, Imitation American-Grown Bulb*. Within recent years- a great fur­ 225 Head of Fall Pigs ' parts are manufactured to SELL at the In ''the future it is not likely that dyeing aud manufacturing industry highest possible rate of profit ahd the the United States will continue to do-. has been built up JW-the United States, pond upon Holland for our spring flow­ employing lQtQpO-operatives.; We now grades o f steel used are consequently not ering bulbs. This country uses annu­ Import annually fuw skins valued at the same high quality,- specially heat- ally hliouf §2,000,000 worth of Dutch §C!>,000,000, and o f dressed skins only treated alloy steels specified in Ford bulbs, and produces scarcely §25,000 §*1,000,000 worth. formulas for. the manufacture of GEN­ worth in any one year, this despite the fact that few plants are more Community Cars in Japan. UINE FORD PARTS. widely adapted and few crops more The -community. motorcar, owned easily grown than bulbs. The Federal Jointly by 200’ would-be motorists. Is Don’t be misled—‘Insist upon GENUINE FORD Department of Agriculture has pre­ the latest thing in Japan. Fifty-five pared a very' interesting bulletin on Mead & Titus, Auct. ' PARTS made by the Ford tyfotor Company, By American cars have been sold by n re­ bulb culture In the United States cently organized Japanese company to M. E. Sadies’ Aid will Serve Lunch. 80 doing you will get from 35 to 100 per cent which points to rich possibilities in 11,000 owners, each of whom paid more wear from them, ..and .you will pay the tiie years to come. §10 for Ills share in one of the -cars. . Bulbs can be grown in this country lowest .possible cost—the same everywhere. In return for his §10 the owner re­ on both the Atlantic and Pacific sea­ ceived a year’s Interest In the car. The boards and in the Ohio and Mississip­ year is divided into days and hours, 50% OF GENUINE FORD PARTS pi valleys. Some of the hardier and tublic Sale Bills Are A. Necessity Vera Crus, Aguascalientes, Ban Luts M. C. NAGLEY Potost and Lower California, and the R. A. MURDOCK, Leave Your Next Order Here district around Han Martin, in the State of Puebla, This tatter district CedarvillMnd Jams* town is found to be in uormnl limes one of the most important for the cultivation We Recommend Hartford Tires and Tubes of this product for export, the possi­ bility for the crop being very exten­ BURPEE'siOHNSONCO sive- 1 ftftJ I A M !a'm« t V-’.-. U U A ...... IfffpWniiiiiM UppR m MS MM "JilllRKIf *'"■*’ y 1^l"Sni

0 M m $ m H q t , « » i jAf b * * # *C l*w T«rk*. * LessonT ! Red CwMc *m» aetfow hi the Kept (■r jury. p, a fitsw a tbp , n. n . Ra*t R*lM «f rescue,' Tsaohac of Kn^Utth W%I§ to tba Moody D e a l ypit vMuit to help? Blbta Instltuu of Chicane.) CatrrUtht. IH t WapUm K»wwmw Q*l«m. M m Jiq iii LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 12 / “ I have (tua-r JESUS THE GREAT TEACHER fiysnepala lor t until J heard of Une&OK TBXT~Luke try yourLITTi QOUPKN T&XT—Ai y» would- that man ■eULEH. and t. »h*ui*Tto to you, do ye also to them" miracle, as I r. Uk**rt*«.—Luk« «;J1. everything wiu. tUBFXRJBNCH MAriHUAlr-Matt. S£U I am recomm, II; John *:*; <;<*; 7:46; Col, 2:1, ' WONDERS to a PtUiCARX TOPIC—Jesus Xeaehlnx Ifi This is an c- to love Elvsrybody. i/rltten by E. ;>J JUNIOR TOPIC—Living by the Golden caster avenue, Hula. t";o Jaques Cap INTETOapDIATE AND PENIOK TOPIC Jaques' LittJ- —Tha Golden Rule In Everyday Ufa. •v’ero orifirinatod YOUNG PEOPLE ANP ADULT TOPIC' *i.ronilnent dru, —Jesus, Teaching; Us How to Live To­ 77. Y,, nearly 2 gether. # - $ 5 .0 0 that' time suffer; a oh trouble air |. Characteristics of the Subjects f.iea without ri of ths KInfldom (vv, 20-28), Only those who are subjects Of the Real Dress Shoes Kingdom ’ know whet blessedness Is, The spiritual experience of the sub' Jects o f 'the Kingdom are marked by the following steps: | Scotch Woe 1, Poverty* of.,Spirit (v. 20), This O h Astounding Value—MEN means consciousness of one's lost corn dltlon and worthleashess, it is spir­ itual bankruptcy. It means to come Something new-—just in— built on Semi-English to the end of self and to Show sorrow f o r sins,. fV" " " 'M y last—fine leather, black or dark brown—will wear ex­ 2. Hunger for Righteousness (r. 21). iAf • ’i*r The One who'hus come to know his , . I-*- ceptionally well. See these men—they are right. poverty desires the true righteousness of Christ. • ? ■ i f e r i , 8 / Weeplng Because of His Lack (v. 21),. This is the godly sorrow which %L worketh repentance (I I * Cor. 7:10). Those who thus sorrow are assured that they shall laugh, ■i 4. Treatment Which the Subjects of the Kingdom May Expect (vv. 22, . \' S & S Sell For Less 28). When the subjects of the King­ dom become like the King they incite the hatred, contempt and persecution of the . world. Those who pass through SHOE this for Christ's sake should rejoice, ■ i\ 1 ; for there is great reward laid up for *RR»«asnt4w»gyv’yws» A.^*,'5i:Aas?n» **+■+*»% j j . - ^ If. The'Governing Principles of the East Main Street, Xenia, Ohio Kingdom (vv. 27-88). 1. Love Your Enemies (v. 27). To love friends Is easy, but to love en­ DOES NOT UNDERSTAND GIFT emies is only possible to those who h have been made partakers of the di­ Frenchman Absolutely Without Edu­ vine nature. cation Is Unable to Explain His ' 2. Do Good to Those Who Hate - Mathematical Powers. ’ CL( !»! You (v. 27). Love acts according to its own nature. Enmity only stimu­ Jncquea Inaudt is in Paris. ’ Nightly lates love,to act in harmony with Its he demonstrates his extraordinary own laws.. feats of calculatlour He displays al­ 3. Bless Them That Curse You (v, ways the same assurance, the same ac­ 28). Injury by words is hard to let curacy, and when,'occasionally, he gets go unchallenged. too stiff a question, for just a second 4. Pray for Them Which .Despite- be presses his hands to his wide fore­ fully Dse You (V. 28). Christ’s own head before' apswerlng—exactly the example is the best commentary on same gesture' he had forty-two years this precept (Luke 23:24; cf. Acts ago when he came to the capital for 7160), ’ the first time, 5. Patiently Endure Wrong and in­ * That was in 1880, observes Le Petit jury (v, 29), The Christian Is not to l'aristeii, Paris (translated for the I- ’1 -bristle up ln defense of lils.rights, but Kansas City Starh Inaudt was then 11 rather to suiter Insult, injury and even years old. The Son o f poor Piedmont­ - loss; This should, not be pressed so ese -pettEuuts, be knew* neither how W far that evildoers can go unchecked. rend ndr write, hut after a few min- • It expresses the law which should gov- utes of'th e intense abstraction of the .era individual action. savant lie coTrtt^ solve the most com ■ 6. Give to Every One That Asketb plex mathematical problem. A ny T w o-I (V. 30). Tills does not necessarily > Wandering about the world, display­ mean that; the thing asked for Should ing n, trained monkey In cafes for a Any Full S he given. .We ■ should give to every livelihood, It was a custom to ask W e’ ll 1 one -that asketh, but not necessarily his audience to put arithmetical prob­ the thing asked for.' lems to him, and his fantastical ease The Furniture it Pays to Buy;. all wool m; 7. Do as You Wish to Be Done By ih solving them finally -attracted the A limited number of these three piece living others ask ; (v. 81). This la called the "Golden costs less in our store than any place else wp V attention of a Marseilles merchant, room suites as pictured above in a good grade of Rule.” If men were to live by this who brought him to Paris, know of, the reason is plain, enough when you challenge . j upholstering, the davanettc opens to full size bed rule the labor problem would be He completely amazed the scholars consider how low our operating^and overhead ex­ same first r solved. An end would be put to war, and in a few days was celebrated. He and is of all steel construction. Chair and rocker International relations would be peace-' pense must be because of our location and our could never explain the me&hanlsm of are large and comfortable, ato'jpi. A n p . than $35, > fully adjusted and all profiteering in his calculations. He simply possessed policy of merchandising, whichf requires a rapid business would end. the mysterious power with which cer­ Finished in brown Mahogany, W e ca. J turnover of slock on a close margin of profit. Complete suite...... < v 8. Be Merciful (y, 36). The mercy tain human beings are sometimes gift­ cate simpi of the Heavenly Father Is the grand ed, Broca, who measured his skull, example. found the head abnormally developed TWO PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE Brown Mahogany, cane sides, upholstered in an voluriie of 9 9. Censorious Judgment Condemned on the right side. That was all. Inaudi extra good grade of tapestry, a davenette that opens into a A A small prof | (v. 87). Wb should' not seek out tbs has remained ever since a marvelous evil In others for our satisfaction. calculating machine,^ a living prodigy, full size bed with rocker to match. * ttV /v r , Comes f ror 10. Danger of Following False Teach­ hut has made no new contributions to THREE PIECE OVERSTUFFED SUITE, consisting of large rocker, chair and Davenette * single ordf e ers (r, 39), The one who does not the. progress of mathematics. Dress better—economically know God and the way to heaven will that opens into a full size bed. Covered with good grade of q ^ ! 3 0 0 0 lead Others to min- Happily, we have CAN BEE GROWTH OF METALS tapestry. the Scriptures* and the Holy Spirit Is GENU INE MAHOGANY CANE ready to make their meaning known, Interesting Experiments, conducted by so there Is no excuse, Ohio Prefeseor Recently Made Popular Queen Ann Dining' SUITE 11. Those Who Reprove Others Public by»4ktentiflc Monthly. Hart Schaffner & Marx Should Strive to Live Blameless Lives Room Suite ? Upholstered in Blue Yelourc, three pieces, long (vv. 31-46). It Is easy to see others' When a piece o f iron wire ie placed davenport, large chair and rocker to match, faults, but hard to see* our own. In a solution Of potassium ferrlcynnlde extra pillows for davenport, d j t r [ n f \ £ \ Suits for Fall 12. The Sin of Profession Without (2- to 4 per. cent), containing some Fruits' (v. 46). The one who professes egg-white or gelatine to act as pro­ As shown in In high polished A real value...... « p A O U * v H J a life and fellowship with God should tective Colloid, and a, little sodium 'our d* *1 O A A A quartered practice the principles which reveal TWO PIECE OVERSTUFFED chloride, delicate blua-jrreen vesicles window $120.00 oak The world judges a man’s station in life by his the nature of God. and tubules of ferrolm ferricyanlde SUITE . 111. The judgment to Be Applied are quickly formed; the tubules, grow clothes, So* thoughtful men anticipate success by to thy SuhJfOtf pi the Kingdom (vv. out rapidly into the solution, und best graue tapestry upholstering large size daven­ 47*49), “ ' , Eight pieces, 60 inch buffet, 48 inch wide dressing well. And incidentally they save money, as within half an bpUr or less the whole port and massive rocker. You never before had For A a I l, The one who hears ahd does the wire Is covered with a. dense filament­ table, 5 chairs and 1 arm chair. Slip scats. . " * Well as make money, by so doing; because the longer sayings of Christ the King shall be as ous growth resembling blue green an opportunity of buying this secure as the house, built upon the All pieces staunchly built and will last a life wear in good clothes makes them more economical. algae, writes Prof, Ralph S, LUUe Pf grade of a suite for ~ $ 1 3 7 . 0 0 .solid rock. The storms of the Judg­ Nela research laboratory, Cleveland, time. This suite is a bargain, see it before Here at $15, $40 and up, • 1 ment cannot destroy him, for the Rock 0 „ In the Scientific Monthly, Salt of Ages Is immovable. Iron is an especially favorable metal buyii g. 2, The one who hears and does not for such experiments apparently be­ SPECIAL! the sayings of Christ.shall be over­ cause o f the presence of numerous whelmed in the judgment and go down local electric couples between differ­ YOU Y'ILL FIND THAT WE CAN SAVE M cM illan's to utter ruin and destruction. ent area* Of the metallic surface, and YOU MONEY ON YOUR DINING ■7 ! New Fall Whipcord filaments several centimeters long are “ Where Better Furniture is Sold” 9 Ths Dangerous Lie. readily obtained. These often exhibit ROOM FURNITURE Top Coats Every lie, great or small, is the delicate and regular crosS-striations CEDARVlLLE, OHIO g brink of a~ precipice, the depth of and other appearances suggestive of Open* Evenings which nothing but omniscience can organic structure. $30.00 fathom,—C. Reade, If instead of Iron the related metals, s<: cobalt and nickel, are used, a differ­ Fright, ent type of growth is obtalnd, coarser t , A timid person Is frightened befor* i :4 and more -vesicular in structure nnd d ' a danger; a coward during the time; with finer tubule)*; many of-the latter & and a courageous person Afterward.— follow a characteristic, tortuous or zig­ Rlchter. ” zag course. h The Christian. A Christian, is God Almighty's gen, THE MEN'S, SHOP ttemsn.—J. 0,'Hare. HARTFORD HD & ¥ o im S T O M A C H * Exolu*ive, But Not Expensive TIRE/andTUBiE/ s i f e / WHY NOT HAVE GOOD Make» Fat Hogs Standard for Mr XENIA STORES- -JAMESTOWN GLASSES SINCE YOU HAYN Ltca Infested hogsgatn Weight o r r .c o u a T h o u s e Ma in s t r e e t TO WEAR THEM slowly.. CreonOld kills ike. ter T A t fliS fa H It chases chicken - mites-— the last quarter increases profits. Frees horses Tiffany's Optical Service Pro­ 4 * century vide* Yon With ths Bast. and Cows from f lies—mof e work , Wanted:—Mon or women to take per horq», more milk per cow. The sax* ■matrai orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery It's side, easy to uso. if your E c k f t ^ e f dealer doesn’t carry Crebnoid, ;for men, women and children. Elhn- TIFFANY write US. Ask for free booklet. ; inatea darning. Salary $50 a week full M . C. N A G L E Y ] time, $1.09 an hour spare time. , E x -‘ The ^ 0 0 ^ Company perienco unnecessary.’ International' GET OUR PRICES ON SALE BILLS BSTTfiR GLASSES Jk. ■ ♦- w. DwTstk <&*»# Stocking Mills, Norristown, Fa. i X i « » a Mutt It fcata, 0. Stt»CON8HPAnON liienpeiiiiiulsriniitiliiiiiiii maiiwniimii i m- m'’'[«ih , iiirifm 1 ' < » igMSMiNIII "WORKED . j k ACLE” ADAIR’S THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY FIVE YEARS SAYS SYRACUSE HAN Our Furniture Is Going Into Many (M m Little WMw an exhaustive study of the causes of dyspepsia and Indigestion Hr. CqnlafcrB pycfttt J*Oue* compounded this formula and secured prompt relief. Then he began, to sell,the capsules la hi# " I JMkY# toff«r*4 conMderjibly -with drug store. The regultu were so uni­ Homes 4tcmhm(k, for the past four seara formly satisfactory, and the demand until # ud was fidvi^dt* grew so larg-., that the capsules are & rl»w lorruBi w o n d e r c a i >- being manufactured and sold on a SyWIp. MMl ibey ’worked like a large wale to relieve the stomach, Now About Your Home? a$ I am now able to eat ills Of the general nubile. everything without any bad effects, Jaques* little "Wonder Capsule* ^®«»wendinjj your LITTLE are quick, sure Telief for indiges­ VrONDBHS to all my friends,’* tion, dyspepsia, or atlnation, heart­ , ^ *2 , *»ct copy of a letter burn, sour stomach, flatulence, dlxst- A wonderful opportunity is i.ritllta by 35. Manning, of 9G4 Lan. ness after eating, and biliousness. faster avenue. Syracuse, N. Y„ to There is no fuss or bother, you sim­ offered at Adair’s. Large tiiij. Jaquea Capable Co., Inc. ply take one pr two capsules and a Jaqqea* little 'Wonder Capaulea swallow of water. Prompt, satiafy- stocks of' new fall merchan­ T-flre originated b y W . B, Jaquea, a i Ine multa aro guaranteed or money dise—attractive display* of prominent druKKlst o f Plattsbursr, .refunded, . 7:\ n...... $29.50 Mrs.' Jennie Hutchison and Mrs, J. He has opened a dental office in B. Winter of Xenia, are spending a Washington C. H. and will move to ■■ y ■ quick action lighter, V W e’ll tell the World this is some value! Fine, few days with Mrs, Zetta Bull,. that city. all wool made to measure clothes for less than Good Materials, Properly Assembled, For Sale:- A gas heating stove, Finished Right. This Range others ask for equal quality. Furthermore, we Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson had as i McMillan's FyrnitureStore their guests, Sabbath evening, Dr. and WilliS&tisfy You* challenge any tailor to produce a. Suit of the Mrs. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Amos same first-class ALL-WOOL materials for less Messrs Preston and McCullough Tonkinson of Xenia. Dr. Scott is pas­ of Clifton leave this week for New tor of the First M. E. church and was SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER than $35.; •■ Brunswick, on a hunting trip. the speaker at the opera house last We can give values no other tailor can dupli­ Sabbath evening. 20-24 North Detroit St. MM Stoves, Victrolas For Sale Hoosier base burner in the J cate simply because our low prices bring us a big beet o f condition. Paul Ramsey Miss Margaret Ralls attended the volume of business. It’s true we make a very Confarr-Lott nuptials Monday night XENIA, OHIO. ttSSuSTlU Furniture, Carpet* Word from Mrs. Charles Graham in Xenia, when Miss Mildred Confer “small profit on the single suit* but our profits who is in the hospital in Springfield, became the bride of Mr. Frank Lott of comes from big volume, many sales, and not on is that she is slowly improving but Dayton. Mr, Lott is known here be­ single orders. not able 4o walk yet. ing a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Will Maddox. • » For Sale:- One half dozen dining room chairS. Inquire at this office. A. H. Creswell has a pumpkin on HOME display in the Masters* Grocery win­ Wheeler Oakman and Anna May are dow that weight 71 lbs, While the the stars in “ The Half Breed” at the pumpkin is of unusual size yet it is On Behalf Of Clothing Company Murdock theatre next Thursday night attracting much attention due to the 'l • .....r-m—i ■[ ■ ■ - i f fact that the crop is short this year Cedarville, Ohio Leave your order for magazines or due to the dry weather. daily papers with James McMillan at Good Taste And the McMillan furniture store. Eugenia Gilbert is said to be one of the most beautiful girls on the Rev. J. Alvin Orr, D. D., of Pitts­ screen today. You can have the rare burgh, spent Friday and Saturday previlige of seeing her next Thursday Your Pocketbook with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. night at the Murdock tneatre. « * Orr. j • For A Few Cents A Week Noah Webster has been discovered For Sale:- Closed top buggy in by Wheeler Oakman, who plays the Look over our good condition. Fred Dobbins. title role in “The Half Breed”. Oak­ man claims the pronunciation is “ sha* Safety For Valuables Mr. W» W< Galloway and wife at­ na-ri-o" and not “ see-nar-io” and tended the Dennison-Wooster foot quotes the dictionary fop authority. “Club Clothes” »--And Convenience ball game at Granville, Saturday. At the Murdock theatre Thursday, Nov. 16th. for Fall. Here’s distinc­ The marriage of Miss Mary Ches* TV7E don't all have precious heirlooms; nut to Mr. Robert Conley of Crystal For Sale 1 Set of double harness in W and costly jewelry and things of City, Mo., takes place next Wednes­ good condition, 2 Sets of heavy wool tion and style—tailored great worth/ * day at the home of Rev, James L« fty nets and 1 covered chair wagon. Chesnut, in Covington, O. Mrs. H. A, Barr - in to stay. Btlt most of us have papers like in- >• surance policies, wills and other impor­ For Sale: 1 Shropshire and 7 De General Agent to Sell a complete line laine rams, Wilbur Cooley. 3t. of fruits for the orchard and home, We would like to show tant documents whose loss would cause roses, shrubs and oramehtal trees for distress and annoyance. The Union meeting Sabbath night landscape work and sell street trees, you our selection of will be held in the R. P, church at also to employ aub-agents for nearby The place for them is in a safe, deposit 7100 o'clock. Dr, Proudfit of Xeiiia, territory. Write Quaker Hill Nurser­ ies, Newark, New York State, tod let box in our vault. Will speak in the interest of the Red Cross. All are urged to be present. us tell you the particulars, " F or a few cents a Week they will be ab­ “ Club Clothes" George F. Siegler of Marietta, O., FARM WANTED—Wanted to hear solutely protected—safe and yet always ran up Tuesday morning to vote. He from owner of a farm for sale for fall available. carafe down on the morning train and delivery. Give lowest price. L. donee, whatever you need— Was only here between trains, taking Box 651, Onley, 111, ¥ ' the next train back. Overcoats, Suits* for every Hey! Hayl Hay! Ralph Gilbert underwent an opera­ The'DeWine Milling Co, day and at 1922 prices* tion at the Springfield City hospital i The Exchange B ank last Saturday for ah infection in his Baantovm Nets, i right knee. The trouble was not found Bph Tritttpo, prominent livery stab- to be as serious as expected. lint, has got a new pair of glasses, $20 to $40 ' CEDARVILLE. OHIO as he expects to attend the “Follies” Resources Over $500,000.00 Hunters should fake warning. The up to Indianapolis tonight. Eph had list of farmers in this issue warn­ quite a time deciding whether to get ing hunters about trespassing eye glasses or nose glasses,—“Bean* town Bugle" Correspondence in In* KATZ & RICHARDS 4ft> Interest Paid on Savings should be observed. No one is allowed , to hunk on any fiurm wHhdttt a writ* dltotpoilf Star, ten pomteion, 3$ E**t M*itt S M » O h io swwWfr* f

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WMfLs *Ph« u n*«t to the dftoli *#d dint suffered * bod •at ever the forehead with other FORI braine* while hi# father, who was Full S Pound Box with blm escaped injury. Merehants’ Profit-Shsxing Another neeWtont w « tbit of A. Stamps Given With *Y«ry of 60o Ohooolatss K , CnwwoU *3»d J o y Jim**, oolorad F o r | 1 .0 0 Betti ofJameetovro, Th* *pot light of the Purchase in This !W» g k e n i Jam** our, tbeee being only one light need At the time, was focused Into the Your center of the roed end blinded Mr. THE EDWARD WREN CO. SPRINGFIELD’S GREATEST STORE Creswell so that he could not keep his * The Oliicj sido of the read and the two cars sent out a Oanie together. The Creswell car was Beginning Tuesday, November 14th, Oar Annual tary hunn badly damaged and the James car stamps this I was a total wreck and left ip the ditch * stock eelliil clous propor MONUMENT UNVEILED OVER oat up the IN PREBLE COUNTY hack into t| soon. Through the efforts of the Preble Every cfj County Historical Society a fitting warn the tribute waa paid the soldiers who lie stocks. The! buried historic old P ort St. Clair, At A great Mid-Season offering, of the most needed Merchandise and AppateJ at price concessions been x:arr.cl Monday afternoon, cannot after! Some time ago Major Qrtt erected extraordinary--A tremendous selling event of importance to every home in f c section of the state. hank or a J a monument, on the site of the old fork broker, and upon the monument wapplaced a Greene pol . suitable bronze tablet with historical IN EVERY nook and corner of this store been a fertil data thereon. Dr. C. M. W ilcox used 1 you will find displayed good, sturdy, most any kfl his cannon and his daughtervotPebpy needed merchandise of every character at Thanksgiving Domestics; Wash Goods -without merj h;s cannon to fire the salute and his \ sale prices—yes, prices that will give YOU cause for Within the daughter, Mrs. Ernest Clerke o f Cin­ thanksgiving. Be here .the first day by all means, and grocery cone! cinnati, pulled the, firing pin, The sol­ Thanksgiving Sml^Spemais every succeeding day that, it’s possible to come,' You R $10Q0 sharesj diers that fought in the Indian bat­ fact it is no tles, during the winter of 1792-3 were make worth while savings. PillowCases P erca les was the stool accorded full military honors. -r-Full size 42x36, good —Full yard wide, all good as it was ref grade heavy bleached mus­ patterns and colors, in. neat known farnie| THE/RED CROSS lin, each checks and stripes. T ard , the “somethi Thanksgiving Sale of 2 5 c is now out hi Dr.McChesney has the following to , . * $7000. T PLAIN COLORED SILKS Several hun old road horse; 22 head of steer cat- rT 1HE sizes range from 16 to 44* the ma~ B lan kets ° $1.79 Plain Colored Taffetas ...... $1.39 o f hai’d earned * tie, weight 800 lbs.; 20 hea dot dairy —Size, ,64x76, big , into the pockel $1.89 Plain Colored Messalines ...... $1.49 * terials and fur trimmings the best cattle, ten with calves by side; 9 Black ' special at, pair biers while c $2.25 Heavy Messalines, 30 m oh . ...., *. •,»...... ,, . $1.70, the season: has produced.; the styles the very best. Rich Angus cows, 6 with calyes byside-. seek tq replaec| $2.00 All Silk 40 inch Crepe de Chine...... $1.79 silk linings, perfection in tailoring—over 20 models to $ 2 .9 8 17 head cows, heifers and calves now choose from in this special sale at $49,50. not past the . on full feed and ready for the butcher. $2.75 Gros de Londre Crepe, 40 inch* all colors ...... $2.50 to da it. 80 head Shropshire breeding ewes; 80 $3.00 Paisley Silks for Trimmings ...... $3.00 Tina is but one o f the many big Apparel values C o tto n ' We recall t head Hogs ready for shipping; 57 $3.50 Arab and Paisley Silks ...... $2.95 this sate will bring you. B lankets condition of o. „ summer hogs; 225 head of fall pigs, ‘ WREN'S—SECOND FLOOR, —Size 60x80 grey one of our mi . The L. A. E., of the M. E. church will cotton blankets of in the,county, provide lunch. good weight, the pair u small fortune $1.25 Japanese Pongee on the farm. _ RED CltUSS WORKERS HURT * Extra Specialv $ 1 .8 9 when,he shou .Womens and Children’s the profits of IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT ?~10 pieces of high grade imported all­ Woolnap Plaid All Wool silk pongee for waists, dresses, and duced to inves Underwear and Hosiery Blankets ...... $4.39 Blankets ~.. $8.49 concerns. His, Douglass Custis, county chairman draperies. Full weight, best make, —Big .doable blankets In pretty —Good weight pufe wool blan­ • he could standi smooth weave ...... platda: size 66x80, a splendid of of the Sixth Red Cross Roll Call OO0, warm winter weights in women’s . kets In a 66x80 size. A value ■ finally his mi.. campaign, and Miss Louise Shaffer, WREN’S—FIRST FLOOR - and chUdrcn's underwear and hosiery, value at $4.39 pair, at J8.49 the pair that you “fan not surpass. he is an inmat secretary of the Greene county branch are offered in this sale at prices way below Cotton Not so long Of the Red.Cross, each sustained bad regular. . •” Comforts . , . Fancy Plaid lady in Xenia cuts and bruises When the Dodge car L • « . . . $4.49 i . Extraordinary Values in the --Large size comforts filled Blankets .,. $6.39 what 4has px-ov in which they were driving Was hit Women’s Union Suits ivith pure white cotton And cov­ —Half wool fancy plain blan­ curitie?. She cc by*another car on the Jamestown and ered '.with' attractive covers, kets,. size 70x80, The pair spe­ he advised ag. —Fall and winter weight, low ■’pedal value. .' \ cial at.$6.39. Xenia pike last 1 Thursday ’ evening. the stocks, Bui] Rev, Wro. Tilford. Xenia, Was also a neck, no sleeve, regular and ex­ WREN'S—PIR8T FLOOR Thanksgiving Sale of tra sizes; s u it ...... ant and she yi passenger in the car hut was unin­ and has lost wi| jured. The man driving the other car It wasonly a s was cut about the face. W ool Union Suits same woman v Rugs and Draperies! .98 Sale of Women’s 8 -Button her stocks that —Medium weight Munsing un­ ARMISTICE DAY, SATURDAY tie home. This ion suit* of fine w ool; white or ’ NOWN for years • ' Strap Wrist Gaiintlets stocke have no. natural, special reduced to, suit * The Wallace C / Anderson post of throughout this These are bij the American Leghm will observe K $3.50I VValues, a lu e ., 9 5 from the exper Beetion o f the state for its su­ Armistice Day, Saturday, by the us. Never bu; perior values* selections, and ’ C h ild re n ’s Children’s Pair • * * e i » i • • • ft' ■ salute o f twenty one guns at eleven with your ban qualities in rugs and draper­ O'clock that day. This will be follow­ Union Suits Fleece Lined you know has ies, this great department of­ —Union suits, long sleeve, ankle EYER’S fine cape gauntlets sewn ed .by “taps", The Legion boys are —For boy* and girls, all sizes 34 ing securities fers strong specials for this^ to 34; In white or grey. ILOtJ length, made with waist attach­ requested by the Commander, Pan pique; gloves of. style and guaran­ Ways give yo. ment. $1.00 M sale...... 7 5 c teed quality, Wonderful for street, motoring or shop­ follow. can McFarland, to wear their uniforms. »values d ,1Jt 8 5 c suits for He The salute will be fired in the public ping. In mode, grey, tan, and brown. wise. • The agq . square. Wr»nV— ‘ WREN’8—FIRST FLOOR is gone tomoi Fourth S ilk H osiery Cotton Hosiery —Women's splendid grade cotton Floor —Women's seamed back, shaped NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ankle pure silk hosiery, In black, hosiery, the celebrated Wayne w a r n in I or brown; irregulars of $1.60 and Knit brand; 60c quality; some There has bj The public is hereby given notice $1.7$ grades...... 9 8 c hame tiny hnper- O C - P that certain portions of Main street Pair fcctlons, pair A e lL part of some have been set off for the use of the Royal Wilton Rugs $/**7,50 \N sales to drop American Legion on Armistice Day, Sport Hosiery Full Fashioned Silk- boxes along tij —Full seamless 9x12 size rugs, including rect violation <| Saturday* November llth . Thfe public —Women's English ribbed sport —Hosiery, rich deep black pure I j some worth up to $90.00. Select patterns, thread silk; a great (£J Q O punishable by fs asked to observe the requested hosiery,ivi'jf liisuhighly iy mercerized,u»v*vv«»sivM| black ‘granted the American Legion. the most wanted colors ...... and, newest fall value at ...... ip ls D O , Jf D, Mott, Mayor shades,Jes,pair ...... JJOv WREN’S—FIRST FLOOf

T NO HUNTING NOTICE / Wilton Velvet Rug* $*| i.50 New i—Seamless 9x12 rugs, deep linen fringed The following persons hereby serve ends* unusually attractive designs and col­ notice that hunting s positively for­ or* rivaling the finest wiltons ...... Thanksgiving Sale, of bidden on any of their lands: Special Notice! G. F. and Chas. Owens. f Axtiunsibr Rugs Reed Owens and Sisters* $00.75 HE items mentioned in this ad­ FURNITURE Jack Furay —The ever popular, long wearing, deep piled vertisement merely start to tell T EVER a week passes but our furniture J, II. Criswell A Son rug*. 9x12 foot size; a choice selection at the story of big savings and wonderful offer-' G. H. Creswell this special sale p rice ...... ings this sale will hold for you; There are hun­ N section sees new customers that are W, H, Creewall dreds and hundreds of other equally as great sxpressive of their satisfaction with our low prices and Amos Frame. values to be had. And remember, the aigh quality. FURNITURE YOU’Ll, ENJOY LONG Clint Rakestraw Curtain Mairquiseit.a Quaker Craft Nets AFTER THE COST IS FORGOTTEN. 0, A. Dobbins —Regular 29c quality, high —Superfine grade of these* Chas. Graham 1 8 Piece Walnut Dining Boom Suite ...... *$148,00 mercerized finished, plain popular curtain nets in a Sale Starts Tuesday, Wm. Cheney 3 Piece Mohair Living Boom Suite ...... $295.00, or double bordered, the splendid assortment. 42 Marvin Williams Solid Mahogany or Walnut Bed Boom Suite $198.75 yard Fred Townsley inches wide. The’yard November 14th Simmons 3 Piece Bed, M attm s and Spring . $22.50 Nat Whittington — And many other equally great specials. A 15 Cummins 9 5 c WREN'S—FIRftT FLOOR Chas, F, Marshall , A. H» CrssWeit Chas. Crouse Harry Townsley 3 C. Townsley Frank Tbwnstoy A fl Creswell . mr« & Michcv W; Thomas Frame EhVa’.rtli, Ml years ago, f