The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

o msb * ■ M i "ir 80S laser’s Anniversary Safe j 2 f w s 12 Portent BfetcoaiL Friday, September 17 th , 11 wmt the op*»in£ of our f2tb AxuriFerwuy FeAtivsil, continuing for TWELVE' DAYS ONLY, ending Thurs­ day eTsmin& September 31th. We have been In the Shoe Business In Xani* for VX yeersimcl are going to show our appreciation of the liberal patronage the people of Xenia and Greene county have given us by giv­ ing for ia days, 13 Per Gent Discount on Shoes for Men, ‘Women and Children* Men’s Shoes “Stetson Shoes’’ conceded to be the , top-notch moo’s Shoe of America., Viei Kid 317.50—Anniversary Price Sb5.40, Russia Calf, 318.00 values at Aanivereary Fric* $15.84. * JT. p. Smith Shoes—another very fine make, Russia Calf,—Vici Kid—Gun m e t a l % ^ •,* • * r , \ ! ’ $15.00grades, anniversaryprice $13,20 , 314.00 grades,anniversary price $12.32 $12.50grades, anniversary price $11.00 $11.00 grade?,anniversary price $ 9.68 $10.00grade*,anniversary price $• 8,80 $ 8.00gradWjanniversary price $ 7104 $ 6.50 grades,anniversary price $ 5,72 $ 5.00 grades,anniversary price $-4.401 W ork Shoes ‘ - < *, I J 1 - v * ‘V$(. if ^ ^ A comfortable Work Shot makes a '.much more competentman. ’ b- * ^ }> 4 vij. -«Kai**«4 at viR*, CtetoJter F riday , t m ^ s$m w * * > i» o . rnmmiffl&sm ' Marrid Jabs hri*pfaMgigr * « B<*. » BiqHud Medical ton whwre fae eategw school. wro* Mr*. R. I* tBngfes rfT k y to u is the |U*** Of bm m w**a*» W *Bd Mrs, W, A. f)ip»e*r. - v : Prices are lower on Foodstuffs, Because they are, we have spent many hours this week marking down prices on our Grocery Stock, Below are 50 pieces quoted, each of which is-a reason why we do not deliver, and 50'reasons for savfaf yen money. W« have only began to mark down our grocery prices, but expect to continue, and it will pay you to keep in touch with our Grocery Department, Hiss number of noon. iavitel * relay Ladies’ Shoes Ladies1’ “Stetson” 'Shdes hone better made nor dressier, also Wise Shaw /Fcder’s Hold-fast Tailored Shoes,, the , shoes that hold their shape. Just the thing for dressy winter wear. $20.00grades, anniversary price $17.60. $18.00 grades,anniversary price $15,84 * $17,50 grades,anniversary price $15.40 $16,00 grade*,anniversary price $14.08 $15.00^rades,anniversary price $13.20 $13.50grades, anniversary price $11.88 $12.00.grades,anniversary price $10.56 - $10.50grades,anniversary price $ 9;24 $i8.0Q grades,anniversary price $ 7.04 $ 6.50 grades,anniversary price $ 5.72 , A splendid chance to purchase.your »■>' new shoes to go with your winter out­ fit, *,* w School $hoes ^4 A growing foot needs' more care in fitting1 than.a>grmvn foot. F $2*50 to$8.00 K / : ,‘H ’ / , m . f ( -t,;y . \ " V * l L* I ' ‘ '< ‘ "A ' r 4 \ * ~ "*■>, "V,**’- . .... ’ . XENIAy :OHIO ,s“ >’ FF ^, -,F\ ^ ' ... ............................... ‘ . .......... ■- — ... w - - - s*ia jtij SB999RS .A r n p m * , " j / rA 'k ^ S ' * * ,,s 8 jiM.* . " 8 iWiautt^kiJk 8b'j JL/ldlllOIG^liCt I I f € 8 S it "|ii.i».lir!...mi. m r jin F1 ' \ >- i-A-i. '• -* 1 . •'*; 4 , : >v i’ i ' 0 * ' t * < *% v ' ’ - 6000 Mile G uaran tee a t 30x3 3 0 x 3 | 32x3 i; 31x4 33x4 33^4 34x4 32x41 33x4| 34x41 33x41 * a < - i , a a • i 4 ♦ HtttSUd ■ ' * . . .$ 1 2 .2 5 *,*, v *xp^* f "■* 0 0 '# * * * v * * * * a ,*,• * •-a- • * ; / ;-€+$■■: f ..$ 2 4 ,3 5 1 . .$ 2 4 .8 0 ,. . .$ 2 6 .0 5 ... . $26 .65 . $ 3 3 .7 5 .......... $34 .70 . . . .$ 3 5 ,9 0 . . . $ 3 7 .5 5 . « a ,*4' + * a 0 * r t 4 * » « » « i « a" f * 4 ,i.s■ *■' » S . 4 • < « « a • f 4 • t> • « » « - * 4 a * * > • .•• * .4 ' 4 V« a » • 4 * b.a * * * +M »* • a » a a • a ♦ * » * * ■w 4 * *• * *■*■* '» ■ '*■a *.• ■ 0 »■ 4 « f 4»;» a * • a , 4 ? A- '« •>« « a# » # * a • a■ *•. a %» w. «»*t«.•*• *■# * * S to re Tube 43wy, j* • ‘ v ; ' * Eld $ 2 .1 5 ............. $2 .60 $ 2 .6 0 . • . . . .$3 .00 $2 .S0 . . . . . . $ 3 . 2 0 $3 .45 . . . . . . $ 3 . 7 0 $3 .20 . . . . . . . $3 .60 $ 3 .7 5 ............ $4 .05 $ 3 ,9 0 ______ $4 .20 $4 .10 . . . . . . $4 .50 $4 .85 , . . . . .$5 .20 $ 4 .9 0 ............. $5 .40 $5 .10 ............. $5 .65 4 •ritm FRANK J. [PIERSON 117-119 Bast High, Street, Springfield, Ohio. I « i : Aj L&ciies Fall . .* . .• Foot-W ear i ■: A Our ccmaplata fall line ia now in, and there are anme beautiful Font Covsrings—at remarkably fair prices^ In this display. . ' 1 ■. * ' .> i t! - ' ' ■ »■ ■ '< ■ Hamember— “S & S Sell forW * , S & S Shoe Store E . M a in E tra e t. X «n ia4Ohio, SHERIFF’S SALE. State of Ohio S. S. Greene County j Po rten t to command of at order of sale, ieaued from the Court of Com­ mon Plea* of Greene County, Ohio, and to m« directed and delivered, I will offer for sale a t public auction a t the West door of the Court House in the City of Xenia, Greens County, Ohio, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1920 A t 10 o’clock A. Mr the following described lands and tenement! towit: Situate In the County of Greene, State of Ohio and Village of Cedar- villa and bounded and described as follow*. ■1■■■■■■" . Being the East half of Rot Humber Two (2) In Benonie Creswell's addi­ tion to the town of Cedarrille, Greene County, Ohio, more fully des­ cribed in the p la t of sate addition. Said property is on Church attest and 11*2 Squares from Cedarville College, The above described premise* to be sold by order of Said Court in case Number 153S8 wherein Sarah % tu ea s i t Plaintiff and Styner Lee and Allen* Lea are Defendants, The above described premise* were appraised a t Eight Hundred {MG. 90 ] Dollar* and ran not s«U for less than twe-thlttU the appraised value. Tern* o f Sale; Cush. L, WmM^lafg, glmiflf e f Gr*nM (W t y , Ofek Mrs. Melvin McMillan is' apending the week a t the home of her parent* in Cleveland* Mrs, P. O. Ross of l&aola, and afa, Merle, who 1* a Junior a t Annapolis, wore guest* a t the bom# of Mr, and Mr*, G. E. Jobe, Monday, The state highway department has started work toward* putting the tarvia on- the Cohtmim* pike oast of town. The pew pike w**fcwill bo treaty- ed next, ■ 'JP* 'l > 1 .LM|»MW.wy .. , t Mr. and Mr*. EL H. 'Stormont have mined invitatlonsfor the marriage of their daughter, Mary Agnesi to Mr, Wayne Wesley Knebiey, Wednesdayi October, sixth a t noon, ^ . Miss Mary Ervin, general secretary of the Loyid. Tompewnte Legion Branch of the W. C, T. D m is stopping a t the Lafayette H o te l/» Whsmng- tpn, D, G„ where the delegate* are) housed during the. W , 0. T* U* Con­ gress. - ~'r " - l>"*"4"T1" ' '■'.'■.-WallijM... . , i The Franklin AutcupoMIe Company announce* rOductimA on all models of cars from '17 to 21 per cen t • Other .manufacturers are wspected to cut their prices, The big mail order firms a re also.out with .announcement,of big‘reduction*. , ’ A \ , Mrs. W, R* McChdsnejr left the first of the week fo r Salem, HI* to attend • n douhle wedding eriahtemom th a t o f Mr. and Mrs; Jose^M cLaugh lin of that place w d Mr. and Mrs* Thomaa. Morton of Rice, Va. The wedding of, «M n 2 **£«h£!%wt 8 t relarive* gathered-Wednesday in hon­ or Of the event, Mrs. MeLadgfdin and Mr. Morton are farother and meter- of the late Jam** F . Morton, D. D.^ fath- Mdrton of Milfor»borg!>Xy^V '• qesat ipoittitel T i W .1 v Half a dozen men control every city, three o r four men control'every coun­ try town, two n r three men control ev* „eiy country neighborhood; I t to the* natural :iaw and no system of govern- rngut witt change I t—TOBCk* 0»pltbL | aeasssps Shredded Wheat Biscuit package -15c Puffed Wheat pa^cage — r 15c Post Toasties,. 2 for --------— -_25c Rellog# CJpm Flake* 2 for —- —— „25c GOLDEN FLEECE FLOUR, Sack $1.69 Grape‘Nuts package ------------- -—.—17c Pottijohns Breakfast Food package 17c Seedless Raisins package____ 30c ' NAVY BEANS per lb. „— 9e’ Rice p e r lb. ___________ ________ — 15c PUt-a-cake package —— — — _1— _30c t . * “ Virginia Sweet; Pancake Flour pkg. lfc •. Dried .Peaches—fancy—lb, 390 / ' - ’ Prunes—-large,oncsr- lb. j , _ j — 35c. Prunes—-medium s ite -- 2 lbs, —-----—45c »v ' . ; , , t "« . •, - 1 LARD—PURE COUNTRYper l b , ____ 25c , -1 * * r^* * ■- •- ► t SOAP&rr-Fels Naptha per har ___ 8c Kirks White Naptha per bar 8c. * 'Kirk* White Flaks 2 bar* fo r 1___-15c y \ K r * - 1 V n ^ ’ Moon- per ban ^----------------------__—5c ‘ Bob White •per bar— — ____ _— 6c ; 'Lenox—large size A bars for _____ -25c . Small size 2’bar* f o r - - ------ -*—9c -• Rub;NoMore ..’Powder _ i----- -----_^A_-.7c COFFEE— Our 25e Coffee lb. ____ — 20c, - Our 40c Coffee lb.' | 7 “ 4 , - ‘-32c Walrus Salmon 2 can* fo r 75c Nila Salmon per can 29c No* 21-2 Can Sliced Pineapple any- brand ■. ■. ■: per can —p*,: « . * « 43c No, 2 Gan. Del Monte Peaches 2 can* —45c 35c Can Yellow Free Peaches 39c , 'No- S Can Tomatoes per cap -----— _15c No. 2 Can Tomato a 2 can* fo r « c Can Corn 2 can* fo r — — — — — 25c . Can peas 3 cans fo r t0- *•y *4 nr evw m w*vw “4 w25C ' {Rod Bean* [Pink Beans . B a n n e d 9 c c a n [Brown Beans [Lima Beans’. Campbells Baked.Bean*'2 can* for — J27e ' Heine Baked Beans per can - — ———ISC .American Beauty Dried Beef 6 oz« can__33c . Milk—-large can 15c Runkels Cocoa 1-2 lb. can ——u-—*.1———27c > * - - j -'■*«*•» ' nr* Sardines 2 packages for -25e • Karo—Red label— gallon -— —------ 1.99 Karo—Red label— 1-2’gallon ------ .-—80c Mother’s. 0$ts—amall:—i—— —— —15d Mother’s Data—large— — -s.-.— 40c , ; GRISCO— 1-2 lb. Can ' . 29c . Apple Butter-! Lippertcott’s 2 jar* —— 73c * l’ H i t M + ^ la - >Bacon Betties per lb. — — _— _ 27c -' PEANUT BUTTER— Beechnut and Vari «= Camps TO o v j a r Ilv ", n vi A* “ ji V » » Jt V #■; ' * ,i y , " s .v > *,.<'•* ’ ' & Sons Co* v :<"• ■ v , v . , : c i b A A v i L t E F o m o . V - " ’F. v.' ; tv} t o Hktouf ;Euj BedrieVV ( i ie l p ! ;i !i # • # 9 • LOCAL AND m m # » # 5- ■ .<•' !• ' V- t • - • B. .K. McClellan ', turned home after ■ • Mrs. C. C, Weime >;F - r . ' ;’'4.A > _, , :0?l Wm. Combs and . . . beth Payne of Spr ' bath with Frances The R. P. Sabba ' ‘ /. serve Rally Day, - A special program , J' ■' ' *i 1 ‘ ——------- i\ f •\ ' J -i.. • . Mr*. Raymond 1 *~Harry Townsley \* <g friend* a t Washing * With Uncommon x: ' Nerve and Dash Many of the Fall and Winter Suit* take as their hobbies irregular lines achieving this much wanted effect sometimes with panels, and sometimes with unique pocket , treatments. However this showing em­ braces quite A number of other atriking ; different designs, Duvctyn, falama cloth and peachbloom . are some of the fabrics. And besides navy and black one may choose from the warm mahogany shades of Autumn tp Zanzibar . brown. Choice of fur, braid .and button trimming. $ 35.00 Upward* Fancy Haatherbloom Petticoats >$2.00, $2*50, $4,50 WOOLEN FROCKS Now is ths Time to Buy Them! . Everything point* indisputably so thia fact-.-variety* quality, the beauty of the Myles. Included arc chemise Frock*, Coat Drat*** and too many other refreahingly different atyla* to mention in this limited apacr* The fabric* are dependable aerges, zalama and trfeotines, inblack; navy and aevetal shade* of brown. Beawf&ully trimmed in bead*, gold braid, cut work embroidery r i wool embroidery* Jersey............... . $21.50 t o $32.00 Tncotiae zalama,...................................... ..$25.00t o $69.50 . i \ - - H- «-' ‘ .if f . ' i t ’.# l ! YubanCoffi Arbuckles h Cora Flakes Campbells I Beachnut Bi No 3 Can T Spaghettie i Golden Glov GET Puffed Wh< c. OBDAEVIL1 This Is The Dayof The Blouse Both die separate shift and *ult, no matter how smart, 1would be quite helpless without it. Carefully chosen it height-» en* the charm of either one. TheBlouses in our September dis­ play, reflect the trend of the mode, I t i* really pn inspiration to see them/ Tricolette $12. ?5 Blue, Brown, Taupe and Black - c , ■JspOpe de Chine* , », , ». .$7,50 and $9.00 Tailored Georgette. * » . . $ 9 . 0 0 to $12.00 .One lot of Crepe de Chine and.Georgette, aU size* and colors ■ i-si off Blue Serge Middle*, Flannel Middies, all sizis, all color* $4,25 to $7.50 Hutchison & Gibncy Xenia, Ohio t n Many Shoes i i We Spec Fra® I U .E .M » in S ‘* // I.

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