The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52
Place Your Idle Money Here Where it Will Earn A ll Loans Secured By First Mortgage On Real Estate Interest Begins First o f Each M onth f r • 4T' •ifj | M■ft] lv sf. k / f< |! |V ! S t M K The SpringfielJ Building & . Loan Association 28 EAST MAIN ST., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO J isley’s 8 I t is hard to find good values at $8.00 today It costs more than that to make good shoes. ~We are fortunate in being able to offer these Genuine .Goodyear welt hoots at $8.0Q. ^ They are such remarkable values in soft vici kid, with cloth uppers to match, or o f a delicately - 1contrasting shade, exceptionally good looking, and serviceable. " Louis or. Cuban Hoots. , Grays Brown* Stacks Other Styles $6.00 to $15.00 Gordon Hosiery Lisle or 8ilk . ' better SHOES Dr. Scholl's Foot Esters and Applianooa. Cut the High Cost of Living W e do Not Deliver Groceries, so we Are Giving our Patrons the Advantage. o f Some Low Prices. t Kirk’s Flake White Soap 2 bars . . 15c Brown Beauty B ea n s ............. 12c can Puffed Wheat . . . . . . . . . . 2 pkgs 27c Corn Flakes, any kind 2 pkgs. . . . 25c Coffee, a good one, 30c lb. 4 l b s . . $1.05 Sliced Pineapple . . . ,2 cans . . . . ,75c Red Beans, Bulk . , . . * .......... .... 10c lb, 1- White Beans Bulk ........................... 9c lb. “ ' ” 3 lbs . . . . 2 5 c Canned Peas 2 cans for 29c Canned Corn 15ccan, . . . . . . 3 for 42c Mothers Oats, large s iz e .......... ...... 35c “ ” smell size ............. 12c Potatoes, per bushel ................. $2 .00 Sardines, large can . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c Scrap tobacco, “ Union**, “ Red Horse** or Beechnut ................. .. . . . , 9 c pkg “Moosehead** Red Salmon regular 33c can . . . , . . . . * *, 29c can Nile Salmon regular 23c can . . . . . 19c Star Tobacco . . . v. . . . . . . . . *85c lb. “ Sunburst** Tomatoes, large can, 19c ’ “Every D ay " Milk 2 cans 15c Flour -— 24 1-2 lb. sacks Clifton $1.40 " Goldeh Fleece . . . . . . . . . .$1 <43 “Gold Medal .......................... $1.75 Fancy Dried1Peaches .................. 28c lb. Dried Beef— 6 oz. can 2 for . . . . . . 27c Jell— O— 2 pkgs for ......................... 23c 2 gallon can Red Label Karo .................................................... . . . . 4 5 c Campbells Soups . . . . . . . . . . He can Ballard’s Pancake Flour 2 pkg for 25c Mrs. Austins Pancake Flour, 2 for 27c Corn Meal 10 lbs. dor ........................45c Dromedary Dates 2 packages . . . . 45c Beechnut 6 1-2 oz. can Mustard .» ........................ ... .. 2 cans for 25c ■ ■ ■ ' i Karo Maple Syrup .......................22c can English Walnuts— new ones . . . 38clb Ivory Soap Flakes 3 pkgs . . . . . . . 25c Matches, Bird’s Eye 5 pkgs. . . . . ,30c “ N ile" Brand Can Peaches, 3 for $1.00 Maple Syrup 45c can 2 cans. . . . .75c *Oysters— solid— . . 50c Qt, , . 28c pt. W e will pay a special high price for Eggs on Satur day, Nov. lSth. Call us on the phone for price. I Notice;- No hunting is permitted on my farm day or night with dog or gun Ralph Gilbert. ...Special prices on shoes to be had at Kelble’s, 17-19 W. Main street, Xenia. His ad appears in this issue. For Sale;- Home grown potatoes at $2.00 per bushel, Phone 2 on 178 or address Wm, Shealey, Cedarville. Miss Florence Smith entertained a, number of the college students at her home Tuesday evening. Auctioneering— terms reasonable— get dates. Cali Cedarville Phone 21-2 a 1SL H.C. WILSON. The regular meeting of the W. C.T. TJ, will he held next Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. A. E. Huey, We are closing out our entire stock at cost during the next ten days. Anna and Ether Boyd. Miss Bernice Wolford left- Wednes day for Detroit, JWmh., where, she will spend a weekwith her sister, Mrs. Oliver Dodds. For Sale:-Sanitary cot and one nig 9 x 12 in good condition. Can be seen at residence. H. A. McLean. -NOTICE—■Xam in the poultry bus iness. Call by phone. Wm. Marshall. For Sale:- 450 shocks of No. 1 good corn in shock on my farm. Joseph McAfee Why pay a high price foCshoes that canndt be of better material than what we offer. -We are breaking the high cost of living on shoes. See.Kelble at 17-19 W. Main sL, Xenia. There was no^school Friday as the teachers were imDayton attending the meeting of the Central Ohio Teacher’s Association. j ■ 1 ❖ ~ to, Fun, pure and unalloyed, in “The^ Arrive of Kitty’' Nov, Si. Lost:- A lady's three-quarter coat on Main street between Cedar and the garage. Finder please return to this office to notify the owner. -Keep your piano in shape by hav ing it thoroughly cleaned, tuned and regulated. Call Knox Hutchinson, Mrs.R. B. Barber .and daughter of Hollywood, Cal., are here oh a visit with the former’s mother-in-law, Mrs. leanette Eskridge. • / —Chickens, Ducks, Gee*6—I wil / pay the highest price for them, .Call phone 3-154 Wm. Marshall. The Clifton pike is being improved by county r6ad outfit. The Gedarville end was regraded some, weeks" ago. The Wilmington road cbmes next for repair. “ For1all kinds of trimming and top work see Howard Hartsock, old Bar-' low stand. Also glass for all kinds of auto curtains, Laugh ahd grow fat, or if you are fat, laugh and grow thin. Rut don’t miss “The Arrival of Kitty”, Nov. 21. Best play in years! Funniest play ever written, j For Sale;- I have a solid quartered oak 72 in. buffet and a solid quartered oak combination book case and) writ- desk for -ale. They can be seen at the home of Elmer Spencer. Judging from the amount of coal bemgVhauled out of town a number of people failed to lay in their winter supply in the summer as they should, Our entire Stock will be closed out in ten days. Orders will still be taken for Olson Rugs; also tatting and cro chet work at home. ' Anna and Ethel Boyd. Robert Harbison, formerly of this place, now a resident of Columbus/ where he has been employed as engi neer for the Pennsylvania railroad, has been appointed assistant Road Foreman of engines at Cincinanti. Rev. J. P. White ahd wife were in Springfield Tuesday calling on Or. Granstaff and wife and Rev, Nisbet and wife. Both ate ministers in Presbyterian congregations in that city and are related to Rev. White. Mr. William Winkler has just been left a small fortune of $10,000 by his brother, but there are conditions and he is very much afraid that the be quest will slip through his fingers, “Arrival of Kitty”, Nov. 21. it ‘ Messrs Andrew Jackson, Andrew Winter and A. B, CrcsWell went to Columbus Wednesday to witness the Now York theatrical production, “ChU Chin Chow”., This is said to be one of the greatest mi/sical comedies o f re cent years. “The Arrival of Kitty”, a farce comedy in three acts will be presented in the opera house by College students Friday, Nov. 21, at 8 p. m. Admission 27c plus the war tax, making a total of 30 cents. Seats oft sale at John son's Jewelry store. The towns on the Logan gas line, that runs north of town are Up against a much higher gas rate than is now demanded by the gas company, It seems that all public service com i panics have to do is to ask the State utilities Commission for higher prices and they are granted. A Magnificent PLAYER PIANO FO R Y O U R TH AN K SG IV IN G Qur entire „ organization 'have concentrated their efforts in the KINGSTON FLAYER PIANO and have given to the world a trhly su preme achievement. The Kingston will satisfy the most musical ear. W e have developed this wonderful PLAYER. PIANO to the extent that you can play with the same effects as the real pianist. Then what should impress you greatly is that our direct selling plan will make you a very marked saving. Manufactured in Oiir .Own Factories and sold direct through our many branches will interest you greatly, if you believe in saving dollars, and in real values. * Sold on Low Weekly or Monthly Payments ; f £ '■ ' ' i _ Buy your Player Piano NOW before the price advances <. ’ 'IS THE PRICE FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY ; Colupare with any you have seen at * ■' 1 ' , $„ " $10 or $12 Monthly , Two Years or More to Pay Pay More or Less, According to Your Wishes, as’ to First Payment. ' The WURL.ITZER c“- v Rudolph 20 South Fountain Avenue. . Between Main and High Sts. * Springfield, Ohio. 'WORLD’S LARGEST GENERAL MUSIC . HOUSE Manufacturers of Musical Instruments for Over 200 Years. 17 South Fountain Ave., Springfield, Ohio Fall and Winter Goods Now Coming in Daily .f 4 * • Always'the Latest Always the Best Always the Lowest Prices The Second Presbyterian congre gation in Springfield held it’s last service Sabbath, The congregation has been merged with the First Pres byterian congregation. The Second church property between Main and Limestone has been sold for $90,000 and will be.Wrecked for a business house. Miss Jane Winkler one of our most' beautiful and accomplished young ladles will be married to Mr, Benja min More, Friday evening, Nov. 21 at the Opera House, If . her Uncle, by hook or crook can get her consent. See th* “Arrival of Kitty”. Matthews of fce- •: ; t-.-.-J 1 Oil UtVu^fitvV f i.lU i'y y Ir. liar-’ Lewis, r*o. Mat* Mr. and Mrs. J. W. low Xenia recently ; in honor ,o f their whose marriage to took place some tin. thews and family formerly resided in this section, Mrs. 'Imr' a; . of Iowa, ha*, been n guest u* Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McMillan. Dr. Baskin was given his l discharge from the army, medical ! division, alst January and has since !been taking po.s t graduate work at Ann Arlor and In New Vuri: C'ty, It is probable that l)r. Baskin will locate tin Ohio, Those who have ©session to drive through to Dayton will be pleased to know that the new' concrete road On the Dayton^-Xcnia pike is now open , as far as the Smlthvilie road, Noah F. DeVault of this place and Miss Ruth Lloyd of Xenia, were mar- ride October 23 at Newport, Ky., ac cording to reports. Armistice Day, Tuesday Waa no dif ferent from anyother dry about to>',». In fact very few flags wereto be *•* * as a mark of recognition for the day. f ha College adjourned for the day but the public school* war* in «o*..lon a* Utneii Ji ' f. ' •1 .! -s! ■
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