The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52
- t * . • ’If t J o b e ’s A U T U M N M O D E S Suits Originality which in every respect conforms to the dictates of faihion in the dis tinguishing feature of these suits. There are the practical severe tailored models and the dressier models, shown fii Broadcloth, Suede Velour, Tricotine, Burella, Chiffon Velvet, Crystal Cloth, Silveytone. « Coats $15.00 to $100.00 Beauty of fabrics, line and coloring play an important parts in making them attractive ’ They have clever style touches and are dev, iped in Pom Poms, Silyertone, Sylmder Cloth, Broadcloth, Suede Velour, Chiffon Velvet, Crystal Cloth. JPlush. The colors are Beetroot, Pekin Blue, Taupe, Brown, Amethyst, Green. $10, $13.50 to $75.00 Dresses , . They are shown in Serges; Satin, Georgette, also in Combination, in belted, Tunic, draped and high waisted styles, with the new snug-fitting bodice. * $10, $12.50, $15 to $32.50 Blouses - . ' Georgette Blouses in smart Tailored and Fancy Models in white, flesh and the favored suit colors of Russian Green, Battleship Gray, Plum, plain, beaded and embroidered. • $3.50 to $13.50 Brothers Company Xenia, Ohio $ LOCAL AND PERSONAL ? Mr. Paul Turnbull of Camp Sher man spent Sabbath a t home. The hun ting season is on. Post you r farm . Get your signs a t tbiB office. The Bed Cross m a rk e t a t th e gas office Satu rday , Oct. 18, will have matiy things you will be interested in. Messrs. J- McAnderson and Cla- f rsrtce Sparrow, who are a t Camp Sherman have been assigned to the hand. Both' the hoys were former members of the Clifton hand. , Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sullenberger visited in Oxford over the Sabbath. Mr. L. W, Wilson is moving to. town this week in the Hall property. Mr- Wilson has rented his farm to Joe Hackett. Mrs. Ben Allen and -Miss Birdie Allen returned home the first of the week, from Jerome, Ohio, where they attended the wedding of a niece, Miss Mona Carroll, which took place last Wednesday. ■s*» a, —I f you are in the m arke t for a popular priced car th a t baa some of the Improvements found ‘on higher priced ears,'call a t Owens Sc Son and see the Chevrolet. Ask f o r a demonstration. Mr. D. B. McElwain has rented the property just vacated by Mr. G. Y. Winter. / Go to the big play, a splendid drst- ma, by a troupe of fine players, Mon day night a t the opera house by the Parish Players. ' esa G f x t Fall Display Of Serviceable Merchandise PRICES GOING UP. W* will protect you from high prices a short time longer. But buy now or very soon is our advice to you. Clothing Department JT- H en 's , Youths' and Boys Fine Suits and Overcoats fc~“ Men’s Suits and Overcoats $9.85, $10,75, $12.48, $14.90, $16.50, $18.50 Boys' Knee P an t Suits $2.49, $2.98, $3.49, $3.98, $4.49, $5.7$ Men's fine Trousers, Work Trousers and Corduroys $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, $2 98, $3.49, $3.98 Latest Styles Furnishings and Hats ■% Best makes Coat Sweaters for men, boys, ladies, missss and children. * All kinds,' all prices. Best Underwear, Flannel Shirts, Dress Shirts, Collars, Ties, Gloves, Caps, Hosiery, etc. Shoe Department T .dies’ Misses’ Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s best sold everyday shoes aud aU 'the latest d r e s s novelties shoes. Prices lower than elsewhere. Kelble’s BIG STORE 17.19 West Main St. Xenia, Ohio Our ,o Dissolution Sale Started Off at a Terrific Pace •_ . « The volume of business exceeds anything in the store’s history. We're not surprised because people, know this sale is out of the ordinary. Mr.' Strauss re tires after forty-seven years of active business, twenty years in partnership -of which he served most loyally, No wonder this Dissolution Sale is a success. The standards set®and maintained through these many years have won confidence in Hundreds of homes and we are reaping the benefit of this wise policy and will continue, the same.. We’ve built up a great, clothing business for Men, Young Men and Boys through the name of Hart Schaffner and Marx, Frat and Perfection makes. We are satisfied these^are the best clothes made and offer the finest suits and overcoats at a. very low prices. I t you want anything in our' line, you certainly should attend this sale—see the goods and get our prices. f i 5 ! t .Hi' ■ i m Mr, Paul Butcher has purchased a farm near South Solon, Mr. F. P. Hastings has purchased the residence he has occupied for several years of the .Cedarville Realty company. REMEMBER we give S. & H Green Stamps Ask for them. STRAUSS & HUB “The Surprise Store’ 28-30 E; Third St., Dayton, Ohio EVERYTHING in the 1 Furnishing Dep’t reduced, also Hats and Caps. , All money pledged for Bad Cross during the campaign week is now due. Please pay promptly a t An drew Jack son 's office. . The plat So r the Parish Players opens Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock at Johnson's Jewelry Store.1 Samuel Ewing of Xenia died Sat urday and was buried Tuesday be ing the last member of that family in this vicinity. The funeral’ was held from the Robert’s Villa where he made his home. * The Greene County Christian Endeavor convention will be held a t the R. P. church, Saturday, Oct. 20, beginning a t 9:80. The state secretary, Stanley JU.. Vandersall will be on pro .ram as will Miss Harpste, superintendent of missions. At 2 p. m, at the college chapel the Jun io r O. E . will be held. These meetings are open to all. Mr. J . Allen Haines, who has been living in Dayton has located in Springfield. SHOES FOR. LESS Buying for. our58 big Stores enable us to sell you Shoes away below the pre. vailing high pricas« Here are several of the big values we offer. Keep up the community spirit by getting a season lecture course tick et. Only $1.00 and five nights of fun, high class entertainment and instruc- struction. Everybody goes Monday night to the big play by the Parish Players of Chicago. Plat opens a t Johnsons, Friday a t 2 p, m. —The Chevrolet touring car now has the one man top and demount able rims. For the price i t is the liest proposition on the market. Owens A Son, Agents. J ti s f o r a good cause, along Saturday, Ocl. 18, Gross market. Help it the Bed Thefoltowing announcement cards have been received by friends here: •'Mrs, F lora Dobbins announces the marriage of h e r daughter, Hattie, to Mr. Denver E . Wlsecup on, F ri day, October 6th, Xenia, \ ) . Mr. Wlsecup Is a resident of Oxford. The Home Culture Club met a t the home of M m . G. Y. Winter last Friday n igh t as a farewell to Mrs. W inter who with the family moved to Xenia. On Monday Mrs. W inter's Sabbath School claSB were enter tained a t the home of Mrs. W. W. Trollte as a farewell. The same evening Mrs J . B. W in ter's class mot a t the home of Mrs. H . H . Mc Millan. Mrs. J . B. W inter makcB her home with her son, G. Y. W inter and wife. . Mr. Cecil Burns, of DeGraff and Mias Donna Burns, Hamilton, spent the week end a t home. —FOB SALE : —G reen . tomatoes for pickles. Mrs C. H. CROUSE. •Auto as Showcase. A California dyer took off the rear f;ont of his automobile nnd put In its place a glass showcase, in which Ids work is displayed as Ins delivers it to hl$ customers. ' ” <s> Men’s Heavy Work Shoes In Tan or Black leathers. 'Good hoavy soles and strong uppers. Shoes made to withstand the wear of shop or farm. OUR PRICES— $1.98, $2.48 and $2-98 Men’s High Top Rubber Boots Men’s Storm King Black Rubber Boots. In spite of the big advance in rubber priqes we offer these Boots for only $2 .98 Same in Kness Boots, $2.23. !5 Stores G. R. KINNEY COMPANY & (Incorporated) 122 E a s t Mam S t. SPR INGF IELD , OHIO, Stoers j { ili A 8tudy In Wrinkles. • When George Itignoid was play ing Henry V. in London a friend visited him in Ins dressing room and remarked a largo and handsome photograph of Wordsworth hanging on the wall. Said the friend, “I see . yon are an admirer of Wordsworth.” “Who’s Wordsworth ?” queried the , actor. J “Why, th a t’s his picture—Words* - worth, the poet,” ‘ j “Is th a t ild file a poet? .1 g o t , ■him for a study of wrinkles,” - The Laughing Owl. One of the most fantastic of birds is the laughing owl of Florida and some other southern parts. lie sits well up in a tree a t n igh t and omits ‘ a series of loud, strange ha-ha’s th a t i lound like half human laughter. 1'he sound is sufficiently terrifying lo a nervous camper unacquainted kith the habit of tho bird,—H v ohange. m ••aw w p k i'w v “a *4 p«A»tt*r «viM W Pa i ge Automobiles America’s^Most Beautiful Car The Grant S ix , v^. Valve in Head—41 Horse Motor Tho speedtets, most powerful, classiest 6 passenger car on tho m arket unde r $ 1 , 000 . 00 . Bomembor the G ran t was th e first (1cylinder automobile over manufactured to sell under $i,00Q.<50 f We carry all models In stock, Oomo in and drive one homo or call over either phone and we will demonstrate Suiton Antti SalesAgency W , C. Suttonc 3
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