The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52

+mA i~irmnp.iffijin. v .■ * ■^WiWw^iwwtwwiiwiMBPwiiwww^wwi - ,<*'V? -‘‘ Above A il’ ^m ek* the Bold. .For RexaU Goode go to O. M, Rldgway. Be ha* a complete line. I have what you want when you want it, The Retail Store C. M. Rldgway, Mr, Howard Turnbull and wife entertained last Saturday evening a number of young married folks. Mr, John Stewart left, for Oln« oinnat* this morning having spebt thanksgiving with his parents, Dr. and Mrs; J. O, Stewart. Mm, Qhae, Nisbet and children, * f Loveland, are guests o f the for- mer1#mother, Mr«. Andrew Winter. Miss Edna Shr«*ades was given a surprise last Saturday night by the members of the High School graduating class o t ’14. ,• ■- . Rev. T. R. Turner, of Dravoabnrg, PaMjoined hitf wife and son here Thursday, returning home Friday morning. - ' 1 ' Mr. Chester Mercer, of Hew Carlisle, us the guest of Rev. and Mrs, J. W . Patton, Mr.Fred.App and daughter, Mrs. Emma -Dexelbeimer, of Deliver. 'Golo,, viaitedMi, and MrS. Jacob Biegler, Tuesday. Mr. App left here S2years ago ahd this is hie first return visit. He was proprietor 6t the hotel, now, the Harper Inn for several years, . Mrs. A, G» Eyeleth is visiting in Chicago, o „ Mrs Z. T, Phillips, of Dayton, has j been ths guest of friends here for several days.* j Mr. J, C. Barber has been housed. for several dkys nursing * severe] attack of the grip. Mr. Warren Barber, who lias1 been attending Bliss Business Col­ lege in Columbus, la home. The, six months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Massie died Tuesday at the heme of Mr. Cal Broomfield, Burial nnrth of town Wednesday. ■ :f. . ' .. h - i - i .' rii>i> jia inii iin.- ■■ ' ' .v ii f The annual Thanksgiving dinner for the Andrew family was held at the hoxhe of Mr. W . B. Steven­ son. • ' * ' Mr. and Mrs. O, L.‘ Smith enter- talned relatives at dinner Thanks­ giving. fi i p ~ t m Wednesday, December 1, will be Dollar Day and we have chosen numerous specials i from the various departments, The purchasing power of a DOLLAR will surprise you if you bring it to this store * • HERE. IS A BRIEF L IST OF OUR DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS Mr, William H. Packman, 1of - Dayton and wife, nee Letha Mc­ Farland, were guests Thursday of Silas Mitchell, a former resident Of this place died In Dayton on Monday and was buried in; tfce Stevenson cemetery Wednesday.- The wife and Son reside In Spring- field. Thti deceased was a Son of the lat&R. R . Mitchell. . 't .... ......-■T- *' ‘ The L . A . £Uof the M. E. church wfll hold a Market, and Bazaar at •J. W.Johnson’s Jewelry store on Saturday, December 4. .Mr. G ..C. Morton entertained a number of relatives , at dinner, Thanksgiving. - • Tiie local high school basket ball team defeated the South Charleston .. w » .... , High team last Friday .night in a Farland and family. Mr. and Mrs. fast and exciting game. This was tbe first game for the home boys while the visitors have been out several times. Ha iiy Wrjght,,Wm‘. Ifaeley, A . Hutslar, Wilbur Conley andMolrton Creswell compose the borne team. • - ' the latter's father, Mr. D H . Mc' Packman were married the first of month, ! ' 4*- Rev. K . P. Jackson and wife and Miss Bertha, and Mr. Stewart Jack- son and, wife,, of Columbus, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr, A, Fraiser in Xenia. Alexander and family, ASTIR Alexander,and tander, of Yellow „ spent Thanksgiving -with 1 their mother* Mrs, c. W Alexander. r * " 1' amity Miss Mary Ervin, who has been spending several weeks in the West has returned home. Miss Ervin went as a delegate to the National W. C. T, U. convention inHeattle. * Dr, J. L , Chesnut and family are now lobatecl in their new home, the H. P, congregation having erected a modern dwelling for parsonage purposes. • . ' Mrs. Maria Beal has been ill this week but is thought to ]be better. Her daughter, Mrs. George F. Hardy, o f Clyder’s Point, N. Y„; Who has been visiting hereexpsoted return hojge Tuwday h «t de­ cided to remain following a mother’s UUness. or Mrs, E* E, Finney was taken io the McClellan hospital in Xenia last week, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Dr. Thomas E. Holliday, ofWoos­ ter, has returned aftern visit with his daughter, Misa Eleanor Holli­ day, Dr. Holliday is connected With the U. P. training institute at Bialkote, Punjoh, and is home on his vacation expecting to reurnin about a years.., Dress Goods Hll wool form erly up to $1.25 a yard, priced fo r Dollar Day Only 3 yds, for $1.00 25c Bath Towels size 22 x 42, Good Quality. For Dollar Day Only . * 6 f o r $ l ,0 0 *y ' • . ; - ■ 1 I - , ■"■J...................................................'I'll............. ...................KIW I. Ill ■!)»!!.........j....— — Corsets broken lots $2.00 $3.50 values, good sizes. For Dollar Day. $i.oo What a Dollar will do in our Millinery Department , ^ $1,00 for your choice of 300 Black Velvet Up- * trimmed Hats w ith Feathers, Trimmed Free. For Do|lar Day Only, - , • $ 1 . 0 0 ■ . *4 Outing Flannel . 2,000 yards 7 l-2c Outing Flannel, ligh t and dark colors for Dollar Day Only, - * 19 Yards for $ LOO ‘ i’w 25c quality o f Boston Crepe Plaids, 27 inches wide, good for Children’s dresses, and waists^ hew bright Scotch Plaids For Dollar Day 8 Yards for $1 .60 ; * Muffs 25 Black and Brown Coney Muffs regular $1.95 values For Dollar Day $1.00 ■- ■ ■■ ___ f .____ -■ ■■• ■ ■ ■ 75c Seamless BUached Sheets size 81x 90 For Dollar Day Only 2 for $1.00 . . Ribbons Fancy ahd Plain 25cand 35c grades just the thing for fancy work for gifts. Special for Day. • . 6 Yards for $ L 0 0 - i $1.00 Pair o f Silk Hose Free • With any pair of Women’ s Shoes from -V $3.50 a Pair and Up A son w m barb Wednesday to Mr. and Mr*. David Deck. - ^ ... *■ " / W. D.jGl*mausand Bon w ill hold a nnhlio sale on Wednesday, Dec, 8. ^►**r ” * k* - » » , . , . . ' f .M r. VanceBdrba, of Cincmttati, hue been spending the week at home, 'Mi*. H. M. Murdoek has returned from the Pah Handle district in West Virginia which la the meet noted section w the world for fine sheep. While there Mr. Murdock purchased two rams from the oldest registered Delaine fiock -in the United States* The one was for himself and the other fof Mr, Clay­ ton McMillan. * SKMB3 mmmmmittm r *r‘Save the Pennies and the DollarsWill Take Care of Themselves” SCHMIDT’S THE PLACE TO BUY GROCERIES * W h en you want the best Groceries the land affords go to Schm idts. W e have long maintained a reputation for carry­ ing in stock a ll varieties o f food stuff for the table. Get the profitable habit o f B U Y IN G A L L “Y O U R G RO C E R IE S at the B IG S TO R E . ■ * Sp ec ia ls fo r T h u r sd a y , F r id a y and -S a tu rd ay PURE CANE SUGAR d»| AJ per sack Flour—Schmidt’ s Ocean Light 72c 29 c ,.26 lbs ..**»•»»»«*•*** •* j Oreamery Butter .................................. Lard, |I n per,pound ............... . J[. J| ftugar Cured Breakfast - |0 ^ Bacon Regular IOC package o f w g p Corn Fiake Tomatoes |Q^, per can Canned Uo*»> per Ufettt.......... 8 bare Of Lenox 1A r fcoap 8bars of Ivory | Soap ............. Silver Thread Baueakraut per pound ...I,,, .nintt .■'*»'*■*H**nMH»U*n Ac ■f i :.,J k f * from the fine tailoring or- from a dominating sense of the artistic, the ' * . (* * " ' * V ’ t " * * ' , v 4 Suits and Overcoats w e are sellining are certainly all that any man could hope for or expect. . r> Don’tWait! Stop! Holiday Novelties Coming in N WC A V PD i C . lS i i i Main Street, Opposite Court House Xenia, Ohio. H. E. Schmidt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio* wumat, •;*!PW ■* ’W,rigy.iasiH»'* T R Y O U R JOB P R IN T IN G 12 ? ^ . S K S . ' S J E

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