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Hamilton Evening Journal from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 10

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A I JOU1VAL. HLlHtt. Our Sept IS AT ITS HEIGHT Discount adfe Our Furniture on Itt y.v-- "THE reputation of a stdre is made and held through the quality of the goods it sells. We are proud of our reputation. The distinctive character of our furniture, and everything we sell, speaks volumes.

It is our chief asset upon Which we base our' claim of superiority. We would rather lose sales than have to resort to a sacrifice of quality in order to undersell. It's not our way of doing business. You may depend upon everything you buy here as being absolutely worthy and -fully up to representation in every particular. Tint's The Secret of this Stile's Success Bell Phone 454-L.

Home Phone 683-A Furniture Co, HOME FURNISHERS Eennett Props. 104-106408410 N. Second St. HAMILTON OHIO We Buck competition; stock complete; quick I 11 111111 i I WOODS tpcctal The JwruL. Woods, 0., Sept.

18. One of tic camp outfits of the B. 0. Hi D. railroal systems is liere on the side track.

The men who are all froui Baltimore, and D. are engaged in establishing the automatic safety signaling block device and are quartered in -boarding cars and will be in this vicinity-about five weeks. The camp is in charge of F. Fortney, the B. 0.

assistant signal foreman of Wheeling, W. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dtirtnan of Walker, spent Sunday with Samuel Jackson and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Hunt and daughter Stella, spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beckett and family of M.cGohigfe.,,.

Mr. and Mrs; Clarence Bobbitt visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bobbit and family Sunday. Mrs.

Clarence Jenkins is visiting relatives a't'Indianap'blis. Born, to Mrs. Roy Boatright, a son. Misses jiary and 'Ida Garrod of Oxford, spent Sunday the guest of Misses Clara and Anna Crane. Rose Anstedt and father Epent Sunday in Hamilton.

John Dorey and family have moved to Middletown. PORT UNION Special To The Jonrail. Port Union, 0., Sept. 18. Mrs.

Elizabeth Lindner and daughters Edith and and Lena, entertained nt dinner on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Brate and sou Ralph, of llamiton. Rev. Humfcle was, called borne from conference Urbana, Ohio, on ac- I'oimt of illness of Mrs.

Humble Sunday morning. Rev. Humble will again be minister of the Port Union charge. All pre much pleased to have him back. Mrs.

Lot Johnson was visiting friends in Dayton for a few days. On Sunday morning, September 21, hi 10:30 o'clock, there will be church services at the M. E. church. Everybody is welcome to come and bear these services as Rev.

Humble bas a most and pleasing, Miss Martha-Kemp was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Art'iur Kemp, Mrs. Louise Schoenberger a daughter Norma, spent Sunday i and Mrs. John Schoenberger of Glendale.

J. F. Block of Dayton, spent Sun--, day with liomt folks. Joseph Lindner will leave on Tuesday for Oxford, to attend the Miami university. Phoebe Foster has returned to Glendale.

to resume her at' the Glendale hig-li school. Miss Irma Sehocuberger of near West Chester, was tlic guest of Miss. Elfreda Lindner on Sunday Monday. 0., Sept. 18.

Rev. Wilkins, of Cincinnati, occt on ian church had a social in the tow hull on Saturday eveuiug. Stroup and family Ludlow, K.r., Sunday with th Dr. faml Mrs. Harcourt arc th' fcbesta of tteir soli in New York They spent; several days last weeli yisjiting pfljihts- of interest in am arpuiid iWsliington, M.

Hiusejr Mrs. Grace Whiti! are keeping bouse during th'ei absence. Ott Miller of Richmond has been spending bis vacation home folks, li'sre. George Heinlcin, of Hamilton spent; ut tending high school in Hamilton. James Teague lias accepted a posi ion in Chicago.

J. R. Teague lost a valuable horse past week. Mrs. Homer Lane and daughter jhfcago are visiting relatives here.

Mrs. B. R. Mee are home fter 'a visit with and relatives'in. Indiana am 1 Illinois.

tfrs. jlet was quite sick ori her re- urn much better at this writ- Miss Jessie Frazce and Miss Nel- ic Mann, of Morning Sun, spent Saturday and attended the ociaMiere Saturday evening. MWlll To The Selkirk, 0., Sept. 18. Mrs.

A. Morris is spending a at Thorntown, the guesi James Morris, who is suffering fith an attack of paralysis. Mr. and Mrs. Ode Urmstou.

spent iihday with Wm. Yengan and fnm- Mrs. Mary Heath and daughter nna of New York, is spending a few with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

iiyder. and Mrs. Natlion Bryant and ons and Ralph and Mr. and Irs. H.

E. spent Sunday ft.crnqon.at.Harrison, the guests of A. Snydcr had the misfortune lose a horse. and family of Shandon Saturday with A. L.

Morris Th'e: farmers are --busily engaged in uUing corn. Our buyers (having spent the past several months in the world's greatest shoe markets and with the assistance of bur Mr. Cohen) have purchased the largest and most complete stock of Fall Footwear in the history Of this great organization. You must realize ttie enormous quantity of shoes we buy When we advise you that we not only own a great chain of retail stores, but the much greater number of stores throughout the country are supplied by our mammoth wholesale house; and it is through the earnest endeavor of our buyers that we are today able to give you greater values for your money than ever before. NEW Footwear made expressly for this season were purchased in enormous quantities at almost factory cost prices; A glance at our windows or the following prices can give you a hint of the rear values in correct footwear for Fall that await you here, BOYS' $2.50 SCHOOL SHOES We are continually on theialecty for better values, and we've something substantial to show, for our efforts.

Genuine gun metal solid soles in button or blucher BOYS' AND GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES Button and.bliicher, medium lockey Boots in patent leather, gun metal and tan; worth a large selection; tO BOYS' AITO YOUTHS' Galfj excellent school shoes, all sizes, large and small; $3.50 MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES In button and blucher; shoes that will wear; sizes 8 1-2 to worth up Little Men's that tan waterproof elk skin; 9 to 13 1-2 MEN'S DRESS SHOES In gun metal and box calf, blucher models, all sizes and all Jt 1 solid; $2.50 values LADIES' FALL FOOTWEAR This season's newest models, over' 20: different styles to select from. Button and blncher; sold elsewhere at $3.50. INFANTS' JOCKEY BOOTS Botton in patent vamps, with tan tops; sizes 2 to $1.00 69e values at Men's Stows These shoes are made of tlie host of leathers that money can buy, over lasts that stand for in styles and corn- forl. every pair sewed by the tamo, Goodyear welt process. In Tan, Gun Metal.

button, hal and blucher. This special line $4.00 shoes at New Fall Shoes For Ladks Have your choice o'f'the high knob toes, the narrow toes and all the new shapes, in regular heights, also the new 20-lmtton high boot. In Ian, patent colt and gun rack al. Shoes wade specially for us, $5.00 values. at 1AUAWANOA Special To The Jwuriiul.

Tallawanda. 0., Miss Louise Baeeker returned home Saturday, after week with friends in Hamilton. 1 farm -qf Druck, de-' ceased, was sold Friday afternoon at auction and bought by Mr. George of Hamilton. Several from here attended the circus in Hamilton Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bufler Darrtown, spent Sunday with P. L. Buecker and family.

Miss Mabel; Brown of Fair Haven, spent this week with Mrs. Frank.Jar-, rett. Grandma; Bowman is on the sick list Jacob Buchheit and Anthony of Hamilton, spent Sunday with P. C. Gardner and family.

Mrs. Peter Baeeker and daughter Louise, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bufler spent Surtday afternoon with- the Bowman families. Mrs.

Katherine Eaton of Valley View, spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Peter Gardner and daughter. Several from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth of Hanover Saturday. Mrs.

Leopold Giani spent Sunday with Mrs. P. C. Gardner and daughters. Spevlul Tn The JuurnHl.

Scipi'o, 0., Sept. 18. Morehead, Phopbe-. Morehead, anl Mrs. P.

T. Heard and son Park, and Jess Gates Hamilton on Tuesday Some people from here attended the Farmers' club at the home of Mi Clem at Peoria, on Wednesday. Miss Flossie Gates called on Mrs Verna. Smith Thursday, afternoon Jaines Inloes and Charles were Harrison visitors on Friday. George lEckle spent Friday and Saturday with at.Hooven, 0.

John of. Brookyillc, was (he Mr. and Gates, on night and: Sunday. William D.ickson... Kad business in Missouri, last week.

Miss Sarah Wynn syent Sunday Mrs. Samuel Wymi. Mrs. Helen Liviiiffitqn anl brother Bent Hart, spent Friday night and Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.

John Thotnpsoii and Miss Flossie Cates entertained company from College Corner, on Mrs. Jennie Dickson and son Howard; Adda spent Suttirduy James Smith had business in Cincinnati on Saturday. Ben Wynn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas HyneS and family.

and Mrs. Boatright and family entertained Helen Livingston and brother, Bent Hart, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Enrl Kyman and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Ryman of Peoria, called on home folks here on afternoon. Some people from here attended the Sells-Kioto circus and 101 Ranch show in Hamilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

ess Talcs called on MEN'S FALL FOOTWEAR In all leather's, includinp; Metal, Tan and Box Calf; made for this Fall's 1 QQ trade, to sell at $3.00. Pl.i/i7 An Early Fall Shoe Special for Saturday One lot of women's fine shoes in button and lace, all sizes and all leathers. Every pair made Cl 242IGH STRlEf a and Mis Pell anl fam- i on Snuil.ij ueuins i i a i of Oxfoid, called in this vicinity on Monday. Mr. and William Haredon and.son Smith, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Smith and family. Mr. and, Mrs. James Milman entertained company on Saturday uridav.

Ml. CARMEl To The Joiirnnl. Sept. 18. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles were in Hamilton Thursday. Ora Heinpliill of near Venice, spent several days last week with his sister, Mrs. A. W.

Lewis. MJ-. and Mrs. Jeff. Hamilton attended the Farmers' club at.

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Conn, in Peoria; Wednesday. Miss-Mary-Black was home from Brookville from Friday evening until Monday morning. Miss Emma Clarkson is visiting Miss Alpha Semour, near Metamora.

Miss Lizzie Appleg.itc cnlertaiiic' the Marietta Holley club last Wednesday afternoon. The many friends of Tom llnnlnn returned i home in Kcn-'ton, atlended church -here- Sunday Hamilton Saturdays-He conlo 1 not morning. I and Mrs. flavij Ayres and son a Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Vorhis of Marion Seal, and Anna'Buhl were "car Mason, spent Wednesday with tucky, Friday. I'Jrnest. Lewis is taking troalmcnt at Martinsville. married in Brookville Wednesday 1 The young people, of Mt. Carmel them a rousing serenade the same evening: at the lio.me.

of bride. While walking in the yard Wednesday, Mrs. Marga.rc'1 Hamilton had the misfortune. to and dislocate her hip. Mrs.

Wm. Williamson and Miss l'eiu-1 Stone spent Friday in Brookville. Those from this place who attended the district federation of clubs at Mr. and Mrs. L.

A 'Miller and Mrs. G. R. Hansel spent Saturday and Sunday with Hamilton relatives. The K.

U. W. L.s club met on Thursday afternoon the home of Mrs. Kramer with Mrs. Charles Krebs assisting.

Dr. Guy Giffen and Miss Ruth Meeks of Hamilton, i-nlled on friends Sunday' afternoon. Charles Harris of Springfield, 0., a E. C. Harris Sterling.

Melamora, Saturday, were: 1 are llcrc Ilavi 1)ecn TM'lcd. hv. Hamilton, Mrs. J. W.

Mrs. I "knl-h i TM' er Jose 1 li. Black ford, Mrs. Herman and Misses 'Emma Clarkson and i I Harris. The Pi-iscilla club will meet at tin; Snow Stout home of Miss Emma Kramer on Sut- Mrs.

A. W. died at 12 o'clock la Sunday night. Funeral services were I Rev n1 Mrs were cn- atteiid both and he has one regret as ho held the record fur show attendance from pnr. town, hut we.

know Billie could not hold down two benches at once and will give him the 100 per cent, mark yet. Those who have clover seed ito thresh are whistling for dry as a big rain would ruin it now. Ssveral. dogs changed hands last week but we still say good rabbit dogs are. few and far.

between here. Chas. Scider and wife visited relatives here Sunday. Win. Cloud spent Friday in Hamilton.

Lewis Jarohy will locate on the farm known as the -Davey Bevis homestead which lie recently purchased' of'Joe Bue'hl. Mr. Buehl will cud 1 his days the farm he has purchased of Lew Brick 'ami Mr. Brick onductcd'in the M. church Tuesday afternoon by Rev.

Parker. DARRTOWN tertaincd by Mr. and Mrs. 'S. ITcrt- on Snndny, DUMAP 'i'n JiMirnnl.

Dnnlap, 0., Sept. 18. Several nllcmlcd tin 1 hull niven hv To Journal. Darrln.wn, Sept. 18.

Frank Moulton has returned to Leo Konrad, at the hall in New Burlin SeniJIo, Washiiigtoii, after injrlon, Satnnlay evening. will try truck nearer town but wo hope farming he will a week's visit wilh Dr. and Mrs. A 1 1 be pleased, to learn of his improvement as he is able to walk'B. Wilkie and daughter Belle.

Stephan and Mrs. about. I Mr. and Mrs, Ohnrlps Scott anil afternoon. Charles Seihert, Mrs.

Williamson V. children Helen and Hull), of Hamil Billie Burns attended the show Mrs. Ira Poltengcr called on Mrs. Shay, Saturday come back to the'Georgetown hills in time. Milliceut Sheering will attwi.l the Hughes high school in Cincinnati 111 is term.

The'two rooms in our school are now running with thirty scholars anil more will soon be old enough ti make the school as larffp. -is of oltl. Those who estimated the attendance- to, be but. fourteen are now surprised. Oysters, Fish, Poultry, Butter, Eggs and Meats.

213 Court. seplO--ilOt. IMFELiy THE HOME OF THE VICTROLA Don't let Christmas pass without having a Victrola in your home. Place your order now as there undoubtedly will be a shortage this year, the same as there was last year. Be sure and ask to hear the new Edison disc machine, which is played with a permanent diamond point.

No needles required. Edison's latest invention. Scratching and spoiling of records done away with. 24 South St. Cincinnati Reds vs..

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