The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52
* V # ♦ * # # • % * * * j T i w » « M l I t t . J F o l m fitOCAi AID {PERSONALi if*milie8wi» *•Wd s*turd*y *t tw . v*#T r r r ; 1. ierM” ' It h*M «-__ « . „ « . . j dame* Haiay left Wednesday fo* thf j S f X e :New 0r:wuui wllftr* *» Witt viaifc hi# J fs L I**®* * « * em a ■brother, Will Haley, aad fm i tooking « *t pwwwL , y Mra. M u Gray wm kowtow to the memhect of the Wedimday Aftomoon Ctuh thi# week. K you are ik y in g of having a Wiblic aale soon have your date an nounced in the Herald to reserve it. Aaeerdiuf' to * report of the JKenia City manager the per capita debt in that city is $1&0Q. ... 'JWU)'1J..I1l.'Ulliiit iill'»!*H.P Cops made another raid Tuesday night on John McCampbeil’a sheep, killing nix head. Dr. Jipfces White will preach Sab bath morning for the U, P. congre gation. Attorney Cbarlas Darlington of Dr. Deo Anderson haa been in Col- X«u* ^ “ aleoted second vice com. umbua thts week attending a meet- marnfcr nf m OM* American Legion, in* of the American Veterinary Hod- Tuesday in Columbu*. ical Association. Harry Townsley>will bbid a big stock sale on Tuesday, September 14 when he will sail *60 head of hogs and other live stock. Earl Collins underwent an opera tion at the Maddenhospital yesterday for- the removal of his tonaila and ane- noids. n.WM-iWi.mnViwhinuli.^ I1 1 .rj"..uluir 01 ) L W~» mlririiyrimiiiyil^fliTRiiyrfriffiififtitiiiiftinfiriMiiniiiiim i'*> STOVES and RANGES ■ The very latest improvement and workmanship above par T ie best display of "Favorite” Stoves and Ranges in the C#nty. . • - ' / mv m mmm #*#••#«#•<*• (Small) '-■'■-L • •' ■•.' ..:j '•Cf . V. ■ •■.•./•;•, •." 3 . 13c 2 for 25c 13c 2 for 25c 13c ..^.18c 40c lb. 53c per lb. a Kellogg Corn Flake. (Small) Post Toasties (Small) ' • s^ "v ■'W* ■■ ............... ■ r~W-vm (Large) aft M« <Kf* **.wft#* *» **W-T* urifLm , Jersey Com Flake* (Large) U t> . Arbucklea' Coffee / Yuban Coffee Arbuckle Breakfast -----__„50c Pf«r lb. _Kirk’s Flake SOap ----- • _ ----------- __--------------- % bare 15c P..& G. Soap -----— ,-^r9c or 3 for 25c Star Soap -------- Sc or 3 for 25c Kirk’s Naptha Soap ----- -------------- -9c or 3 for 25c All Spaghettis and Macaroni s•****•*»«■**t- 1 ***‘Tt*#*-»*<W^W*‘ 3 fGfr r WE WILL PAY 45c PER DOZ^N FOR EGGS. . Misa Gertrude Mare apd Master Robert Huntsinger of Muncie, Ind„ are visiting* with Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence McMillan and wife, SUGAR.. . . . . . . { ; ,, ■•‘ • a . * ' * res# l ne#»<. e' e*««S' [ v *18C - \ v ‘^TTT *-r ? C. E. MASTERS OEDARVILLE,; r . . - . OHIO 4rfJ' -it- 4 - S g\?l F!'tl Mrs. Sherman Liming* who has been critically ill a£ the home of her mother, Mrs. Flora, Dobbirus, is re ported aa'somewhat improved. S , » " i" Mi'y m hMuit . ............ m Mr, .mud. Mrs. Stanley Bumgarner and Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Russell of London, ‘spent' the- week-end as the guests of Miss Esther. ToWnaley. Rev. Wffit T. McKinney and family >f Clifton left the firsto f the weekfor heir pew hopie at Antwerpt, O, '» ....... ........ f-r^ 1 Dr. and Mrs, J. P, Vhite, who have seen spending several weeks at Van Wettf 0., have, returned home. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Galloway of Chicago called on Mr. A. Z. Smith, Tuesday."Mrs. Galloway waaformerly Miss Gertrude Hagar. * f *•” ' ..I1*1 ...1"1"1"'1.......... Owing to general conditions 'in the building trades Xenia will not start the erection o f a dew school building this year.. The school board decided- to delay the work another*year. Miss HelenWhite had for her guests Tuesday, Misses Frances Prugh of near Dayton, Mioses Anna, Ruth and Esther Turnbull - of Jamestown, all former collegemafxs at Monmouth, "NISCO” Manure Spreaders .We have them on the floor for .immediate delivery. 1 f . V FERTILIZER . “v$t . . '* ^ ■■ ' ‘ r j We will have enough in stock to fill yourOrder# Book Now. • ■ '.V ’...W ”', t - : ; - ^ • t ^ia c# k _ 1 - a = fty. 1‘ jl * ’ a ir . 4 it .■« .'t ? r 'a Priced for.Quick Sale *;-*r*‘• V ^>-'v *v V- •S It T& e to our store where you Live ample variety from which to .whereyouh&Vethe aisuranceof expert workm*n*hfp, where price* are low. and quality high, Wc tailor our own fur garments in our own fur fhop. - P V R R I E R Second Floor Arcue Bldg,, Repairing and Remodeling by expertworkmenat moder ate price*. . Springfi«!d,Qhio. Judge and Mrs, Easton Hutchison md’ their children o f Garden City, Yahsas.,have boon guests of Mrs. W. ?, Anderson. Theybave been atChau- auqua^H. Y,/smd stopped here for a visit. ■/ ^ . ,' ' „ C. L. Finney and family and Mrs, f. Ck Finney and son have returned mme after a ■ delightful; trip to Nia- ,?ara^ l f-s S=S". H - - 4 - V nirig Seal Quarts 95 c. Mason Quarts 82 c htning Seal Pints 9 QC. Mason Pints 79 c 'r \ * J * * ^ ^ 151 - 4 f - ^ J t ^ 4 *J a . ^ Cans in Cartoons, 69 c Per Doz. • t* %‘S . At ■ «U- * il • *- ’ 4 , ..’ v , j*—* .mSmi' * w r* ^ti•* 1 ■ 1 •v ; 4 m 9 ' -t«.. “l'- #f’ ? ' ' i 'J--1** M i r ;-*ts nr.t; w;n.« hi' !lI» Mu •street, Wednesday. ’accor Villa ■ S T R. A. Murdock/local Ford agent, received four sedan*5and one touring car this week. Time* are bard with HenryFord when he cannot keep ma terial op hand to supply our local agent with all the cars he can hell, 0. E, Bradfutejs expected home Saturday from Colorado where ho has -been spending aeveraFdays in_bon- nection with the National Fam Bureau,* he being president of the the Ohio organization. - not^l ^..Harty nee City, Net/, at Mrs. J. E. Kyle, ter of Mrs. Kyle." -V) Mrs. J, P, das* held a on the lawn a t ; Mr*, Howard/ and fourteen JOBE’S Have You Seen The Fall Suits? % 1 , - - ' '• ' * >**0, - - ■ You Will Be Charmed With Them ' -a • *' • • - ■ . • ■* ■# OUR ASSORTMENT EMBRACES MODELS DESIGNED FOR EVERY EVERY TYPE OF WOMAN. Plain Tailored Suits in Velour and Serge in Navy, Pekin and BroWn $29.75 Handsome Tailored models of Velour,Silvertohe, Tricotines, Checks and Tweeds .. . $39.75 strictly Tailored and Fur brimmed Models of Velour/Tricotinos and Sil- vertone in a variety o f shades $49.50 „ new FAIL DBBS8BS WOMfiN’S StltK B03E. p“™ Th” *d s% «*•>■' “ « * , M * Fancy White S iirtocM ng fortt^lY Dresses of Kitten’s Ear Satin, Chau- _ . ___ . , mouse and Tricolette $26.01/ to$5».50 a value specfally priced. ^$4.00 Dresses of Silvertones, Tricoltine, Pure Thread Silk Hoso in blaek* i»Wi# Serge *«d decked Velour, embroider- ^ fa th* wajmc Knit, Gordon « 2 £ S r fc*’ " j e . - - - s - v - i w r i . - t o . ': S S » .» , s a m r i . Tricotine Dresses in unusually good gnk ftnd pjbr6 Hose in black, White value, all Wool, well ^ -------- "Wank Judy H. Smith^reside ;road occupied bjr i Kennon has raotsd H orty on South Maini _ tand. ° 'Wato-J and; JUita’ Mr. prop- - '— *r.^ frae; Mr? F, B, son, Robert, returned even ing after a visit in Bloomington, Ltd. Tbs tbtod trip wa* made by auto. - Salesman Wanted* T* eeRdt or ders for lubricathttgdlL guseass* and paints. Salary or C&m&M&tn. Ad dress- th e LRNDx mTWJ&tm CO., aerslandjO, Mrs. Fred M. Townrisg pad rister, Miss Ellen Tarbox have lw»ned invi tations for this a^tamogn to a large company o f ladies, at tbs country home of the former. Roy Insley, who has been employ ed at the National Chafe Regiotar Co.r Dayton, is home as the result o f an accident while at Work *t the plant. He will not return as he will enter college this fall. POtlLRTY: BemeMber I hay poultry at the highest market pries and Will cell for a i j attSuht s ^ mm. Was. M arshall Two BI 4 Buildings on Vine Street at the Arcade C I N C I N N A T I MEN YOUCANSAVE$20 ORMOREHERE ON A HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUIT On your next trip to Cincin nati it will pay 5 out store ana take advantage you to visit Rev, Lee B. Rife o f Philadelphia is here On * visit with relatives. Rev. Rife will preach Sabbath for the U. P. congregation at Clifton. Jobe Brothers Company The McMillan, and Mutdaok families have been receiving a visit from Mr, John Richird and wife of Philadel phia and Mr, James Tweed and dau ghter of WilliamsMre, N, J. Willhsii#rrwimi^a?>i!^i*i*a#<>#i^w»awow*d»t»waMa- William Colbtos, who has been con nected with a isii1 superintendent for the past eight; weeks, returned home Wednesday, Mr. Collins is superintendent of thej Ross township schools and goes hack there at the opening of school next} month. 1 of theumi 8 ual clothingvalues, Hart Schaffner & Marx re ceived thousands of yards of fine woolens 00 days late*, too late to fill their regular orders; nevertheless they made these woolens up into suits and sold V$40, $45 and $50. . $55, $60 and $65 $70, $75 and $50 Suita at Suits at $29 :50 • $QQ.50 a large number to us at low prices. Bach suit is of the latest met ropolitan style and distinctive fabric. Every one tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx. We*re giving you the benefit. Clothes like these cannot he made at wholesale today for these figures# Suits at ■ ##■■ $ 4 9 - 5 0 The DUNLAP CLOTHES SHOP 417-423 Vine Street Corner of Arcade CINCINNATI The Home of Hart Schaffner A Msrx Clothes XENIA, OMI* If you are thi hum* in Oidarv chime*, to g*t on* •warn <w* w o rwi- " 1 odf the Niaay Win-t idoftc* propertic*
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