The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52
mumm JJ.ARH6T*Wfi This is one of ths btst Fill modi!*' Hide in dull cttf, patent kid and soft vici kid/ high or low hoel and full round too, AAA to E $2 .50 to $5 .00 We are showing the Baby Boot in all leathers. men We new Button Shoes for are very good this fall, are shewing many styles in tan and gun metal. All sizes, of course; from $2.25 to $6.00 CHURCH3ERYICB6, < R. K Cit r.. n (Main s tr ttt) , . Jdahhath H<iu»nl, Sablmtk morn- ; in g a t ii.80 oM»*t*k- Special xervieftt j . in the college chapel, t P ie fuhh .g hv "W. R. JJUfJh*sit#y \ ;* tlo h 'b e sclock Sabbath morning in ; •college chapel. i C. R. praycr-rnefetjng Sabbath \ ' evening, at 7:45 o’clock In th a volte;.;:* ; ;chapel; —— [ V . P, CHURCH I ; Sabbath School a t 0;<X), ; Preaching by the pastor a t 10:30 i Y. J\ i \ V . a t 6 : 00 . L tadei | Raphael Tarbox. ’ ] j At 7:i«) the 75th annual meeting of (the Ctadarville Bible Society, the sermon to he preached by Itov. Huber Fcrgimoji of Xenia. BIBLE SOCIETY MEETING, For 15 Years the Leader , XENIA, OHIO. SSSSM k F in e s t ;F rem ium s "For Babbitts .Trade-Marks '. Silverware, jewelry, toilet articles, looks, music, toys, etc., all of standard high quality. ’ B .T.BABBITT’S Be<t Soap—1776 ,Soap Powder—Borax Soap Naptha Soap-—White Fleeting Soap—Pure Lye or Potash Bablitt’s Cleanser , t are the most economical and efficient washing and cleaning he! ' can use. T h ey save time, labor, money and clothes. A l l L i ^ c 9 from wrappers or labels are val- irablOa bav« fhe*u, and m a abort time you can ' have your choice from a list of ■.■ or desirahle articles.; l teas splcmlitl Jjreimunu are given abse- ,lately I;REE-~they Wont cost you one cent—port-get'th'ehahit ct'tMingBabbitt's product**ndwvcytbetrad#*njaiffsv . i f i i f i ' 1776 w aM i ratwuncie * * > & * * * . _ maiiabhgifts AWrm *U»»iljord«» to B. T. BABBITT, lac., Box 1776, NewYork City The Cedarville Bible Society will hold its 75th annual meeting In the United Presby terian church, Sub’- bath evening a t 7 o’clock. Reports of the treasurer and repository will- b« -given, - regular officers ami 4 members of tlio . Board will be elected. The annual sermon wilt bo preached by Rev, Huber Ferguson, pastor of the 2nd IT. P . church of Xunia, As is customary an offer ing will he taken for the work of the Society. ■ - , Outing For Home Culture Club One of the most delightful outings the Home Culture Club has enjoyed since Us organization five years ago, wa&'Wednesday, when Mrs. H airy Towusley entertained the members a irm a il day meeting in honor of Mrs. W. 10. Putt, who l$ay_$8.Kridiiy for her now borne a t PleasantRtdge, Cincinnati. An indoor picnics was served in the dining room arid talk about “ good things to eat” , well I guess, every thing to tempt the appetite of. an epicure was served and all voted Mrs, Towusley an excellent cook. A fter dinner a toast program was given, Mrs. Hugh Stormont, presi dent of the club, acting as toast, mistress, Mrs. Cora .Trumbo fe- spending to the, toast, “ Our Club Associations'*. Mrs. Willard Tronte, “The How Club” , Mrs. J . II. Nagley then presented to Mrs-.. PuU a beautiful cut glass fru it disb as r token of love and esteem from tin members of thn d a b . Mrs. Puts thanked theladic.s in her kind and ’ loving way. AH regret to loose her, from our club,’bu t hope she will And pleasant associations in her new homo. Tlio program closed l»,v singing one verse o r the old hymn, TBit ■ t be this tie th a t binds.” How pletfot.HL'nud yetftow srid are such gatherings, we will all miss Mrs. Putt, her kind and cheerful pres ence a t our meetings will be missed, yet wc wish for her happiness, con tentment and success in her chosi n work m her new home. ; ’ AOlubMember. Mrs. C. TV. Crouse lias boon on the sick list again, Mrs. Reed, of Springfield, a sister Of Mr. Crouse, has been called bore again. ( This month’s Butterick Patterns are 10c and ISc—none higher . There are many conveniences in our store maintained for the convenience of our out-of-town patrons. A splendid restaurant, telephone and telegraph stations,, post, office branches, comfortable writing and rest rooms which add greatly to the. pleasure of a day’s shopping. - ‘ - $ 1 I 1 The restaurant on the sixth floor is an excellent place to have luncheon with your friends. Arrangements may be made to meet in the large entrance hall which is .provided with easy chairs and settees. The dining room has a seating capac ity of'250’and is open throughout the day., Breakfast may be obtained from 8 to 9:30, luncheon from 11 to 2, and afternoon tea from 3 to 5. This is one of the most,popular feat ures of our entire establishment. Many social affairs and meetings of clubs and business organizations are held hare. The food is delicious, the service prompt and thorough. Everything - 1served, is prepared in our own modern kitchen and bakery.. The Rike Kumler Co. Established 1 8 5 3 <1lie Vis of motion pictures S a tu r day evening. Uou’t miss It. vC anned corn ami tomatoes aro especially priced In dozen lots. Nagley Brps. A I'Ulia tat;es vc. Ann.? laxative Text- lata without ; r>C "medlcina.*' STOVJSS—Buy your stoves of tlm Grceiio County Hardware Company, Xemn. Tim famous Peninsular b use ..burners, soft 'c o a l heater.-, ranges. * Kndicnt Home and Favorite. I t will pay you to go to Xenia and get prices of the Greene County Hardw are Co. Prices to su it your pocket book. OYSTfiltSl OYSTJKltS! Leave Your Older fof nice, freak ones received each Tuesday and Saturday, C, M. Spencer. -W in e o f Cardui. 70c A t Wlstermati's. For Rent—Two lino office rooms over Ilartmun clothing stole. inquire of G. 11 Hartman. Everything for the Table Summer Wash Fabrics 2C2CSEE2C2C Those tw o new tab les, one filled w ith 10c good s and one filled w ith 10c good s worth much more. Ready to wear Embroidered Wash Suits Embroidered Voile Flouncing Waists, Middies, Balkan Blouses 75c to $1.00. White Skirts Suitable Season Articles Another Shipment Silk Gloves all Lengths and Colors. Silk H o s i e r y , , . t ,500 to White Hosiery Up Hutchison & Qibney X E N IA , OH IO . *tflywtwoRMit1—nni> mm I! Public Sale Havivg decided to give- up farming I will ofi*r for sale *t the J, C. Barber farm cue mile East of CedarvIIle, O., on I Tuesdayt October 7, 1913 Commencing at 10 o’clock a. nt.^tho following property to-wit: ■5 MEAD OF HORSES 5 f Consisting of one fl year old black f gelding sired by Bobby Burns. Jr», one ! 5 year old hay gelding good driver and j a good worker In all harness, one 8 year old filly sired by an imported Percheron horse, one 8 year old Solid fitly sired by Prince Albefl, one 2 year old sorrel-filly sired by saute. These Tilleys are lull sistess ami mate well. A HEAD OF MILCH COWS 4 Consisting of i head of milch cows, jersey breed, giving a good flow of milk, 1 jersey heifer. 800 Shook* of Corn In Field FARMINO IMPLEMENTS Consisting of 1John Ueefcorn planter, 1 Champion mower, 1 Deering binder good os new,! fertilizer disc drill, ljsulkey breaking plow,.! walking breaking plow, 2 doable cultivate)s, I steel tooth hay rake, 1disc harrow,-li*y ladders, 1 spring wagon, 1 road cart, 1 manure spreader, hay fink, rope and pulleys, 1 rubber lire storm buggy. Haddock, good os in-w. ; 1 family carriage, S sets of lead harness, t'ollai.;, lines, bridles, and many other utticLs too numemus io mention. Terms Made Known Day ofSate D. E. HERRING S-T. BAE1.H, Anct. ANCLEW JACKbUN, Clerk. Our Prices Behmldt'a Old Hickory Flour, 25 lb sack for... ..75c Sclnnidt’e Ocean L igh t Flour, 251b. sack for... 70 Country Cured Bacon ..18c B reak fast Bacon, per lb.. 23 Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, lb ......................................... 18 California ami Picnic Hams, per lb ................... 10 African J a v a Coffee, per lb .................................... ...22 Rio and Jav a Blend per lb ......................... 24 Rio Coffee per l b ........... 20 Sealshipt Oysters Now Received daily in bulk or cans. Try these oysters th a t ■have the realsea tang—no others like them—the pure food pro duct th a t all ebjoy. Y O O D \ l\Bo tce or Water touches\ ASttKLSmVT OYSTEUM mo Chem\caU?r*semtVve\ \used. . \ uBatutii tteov.tretSwfttsV \b duality OUMtMCTiSb) Stones Cakes * Received Fresh Daily Save you r cash r&gister rece ip ts se» cu red h ere and get either a Clock or a beauti ful Mirror. FREE. H. E . Schm idt & Go,, Wholesale and Retail Grocers 1 , 30 South Detroit Street, * . Xenia, Ohio. ■O m M imi , 2 C2 C GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X ewktm mmtmvm m%m ^ toumw , pmummu* wm n*c, m w m - m 1, \
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