The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

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Cy^fOr inspe«5wi.„AU charity cases State* 0 .. ll “»“t w «ny fotemted can, be will be glad to show same without ..change or tit them if desired, ™ X ' X f t e s s t 1"* “ P .S .—Every statement in this no­ tice. ha* been verified before the Fed- oral and State Courts,—F, H. Seeley. EYES Apatkten is io drculaUo* k Xeni* «#afc% aigaw* for * pardon of O^cwir* Steeta, ndw serving a term far ftaA**jml»eafc of nearly $6Q0U white Cterk of Court. Invitation* have Wan issued for th* mama** of Miu Irens Wright and fiav, dame* L. Chwomt on Tuesday earning, Oct. 19, at the home of the wWti Invitations have tens®issued for the marriage of Jams* Hutchison of Clin­ ton, Iowa, and Miss Vera Jfarshall o f Monmouth, HI., on Oct, 14. D. S. Funk of South Charleston was given a Seetka Beauty potato last sprmg that A h a d g 1-2 11*. It had U fjwa and me potato was cut for seed and planted. Th* crop from this The opening program of the Orange Bi« « literary society <xf the col­ lege will be given Monday omening at the literary hall. Address of Welcome by Harold Hammond} vocal solo, in ­ cite Johnson; reading, Marion Stor­ mont; Orange A Blue Outlook, Mar­ garet McCarty; Male trio, Carl Htm- can, Harry Wright, Laclede Markle; ra«dmg, Marjorie McClellan; Poem, Wilbur White; piano solo, Louisa Edwm Kradiute; quartette, Lucile dphnspn, i p « Parker, Laclede Mar­ kle, Carl Dtthoan; Musical radmg, Gertruda Insley: pantomine, Florence Smith, Roy Inatey, Gavin Riley, The iMt; Thames, > , M. Thomas, arriage of Miss Grace & daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. . New Jasper, to Deputy County Auditor Paul E and Mrs. ,J. H. . .................... ..... ..... .... , son of Mr, , Creswell, took place Wednesday afternoon at 2:80 at P P the cei Miss " ^Exam ined Correctlyj L \ '■ and the?bride*^o^°Molhm^re's- ‘ A t Y'well the ceremony being performed G la s s e s F it t e d . <.before a bank of palms and ferns. The ' • j ;bride wore a white Satin gown with ■ *A T MODERATE PRICES, TIFFANY’S • * * * * * 1 M 1 1Blair were seated at a round table* ' - opto) P.pa.im,*, ■ O p ..E v ..iw [man street, Xenia. r TRY RED STAR YEAST. ; DRIFT , ' s t' V-r PURE COUNTRY LARD lb. „ ; P. & G. EELS and STAR SOAP 2 bars . KELLOGS KRUMBLE BRAN KELLOGGS A POST TOASTIES W6R6ENIA SWEET PUFFER WHEAT - :G R 4 ^ NUTS — u ~ * 1 LUX ISc or two for . *"# S*'I PRESERVES TN BULK "NAVEY BEANS lh 30c _^:.24c ' —I7c, .■i». . . . ■ i 'ZS c .f , T3c or 2 for 25c • "i' , . V, ■•.w •k -.9c C L MASTERS Phone 2 on 44 GEDARVILLE, *s*v Ohio , A very pretty wedding w*4 fcotera-■before *,ba*k . of . nired »t high neon Weineedey at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. it. H. Stormont f^ded to. tU alter d s s s firM n s s i f & 5S.T£f .................. * - * - " the ceremony. were seated tan *Ad (hnd# wore * gown of crepe da chin* o f the P « k and was very attractive hi her wed- Tb ‘ ‘ two min- .du»g ature. The happy couple left dur • to ............. ............ P*eMd*d ing the afternoon hy auto on a two meat until spring when they wiH M « d « S u it * mnA O ’ C on tft weeks wedding tour to Detroit, Mich.,locate on a rented farm. OUM>* mat* v v v * i » ■€* A, WEAYEE, , %md*t ^bio*. -F»*hioa f*xU Cm*bm WM^deerated with e«t ghu* Pearl -* ? WMe. Among the ou^of-tqwn guest* .were: tabte Mr, and Mrs. R. S. Kni s Per were seat- Earl and fflwtmr a^ af! ed**rhottTtiSe%ther ~Wteftte white a R i»» Mary^Earl of'CuTuml^;’j*n i«* fov tha eor*' ? ’” r ^ u i t nRy g a «t«,T h » eemnwytockpteca th »e « * » • m * *##•*, The Spahr of Canton, who wa* a chum ^ ^ Gedaryill#, faetory. THE HARVEST MOON IS IN THE SKIES THE HARVEST OF OPP0ETONITY IS AT THE HOME STORE. ’ Annual —W" y « W H I V BLANKETS, COMFORTS, SPREADS, SHEETS, CASES. BED LINEN, ETC. Though our^Octoher Bedding Sates have been notable to a high degree, this occasion, just getting under way, marks a new achievement in customer service of which we are justly proud, W e believe it the outstanding Bedding Sale of The Hom e Store’s entire history* Tha t* a broad statement, but here are the assortments and savings to substantiate it. : Comforts i *i ■*,' ^ ^ Covered Witt SHkolke ./ 53.95 to $8.50 A ll filled . with white option. Con­ sidering the price o f t the materials these days,, they ate .very, Very cheap. Comforts Silk or Satin • Covered' $15.50 to $25 Beautiful indeed, 1 v * »- , «yv *(,v some filled with wool and cotton, others with down,’' You , must see these. * 1 r *? 'X. %*J'* * - 1 •w r: *,? This Ismore thanan economy occasion; it’s a demonstration of the far-reaching influence of this ~i « , . t a t ",*5' * . *f t ‘y* * £* 1 *' V 1 ^ ' t? i" *T } 1 storetoget the rig^htthingsundertrying circumstances. “ M. q The Fall and Winter Finds You Ready for Clothing, Overcoats, Furnishings and Shoes from our Stock. £> ‘ . ' MEN’S F INE SUITS $33.50, $32.50, $31.29, $20.50, . $28.75, $25.5(7, $22.25. Man’s Fine Overcoats............... .$20,00 to $33.50 Boys’ Knee Pants Suits.. . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.98 to $10.75 Men’s T r o u s e r s <■. . . . . . . . » , . . .$2.08, $3.40, $3.08, $4.49, $4.98, $5.49, $6.40 ;v1- *<■ H „ * v 1^4- t t W i - 'I**’!' v->.. ' • . >• There1 is no mistaking if, October this year is the logical time to buy Blanketsf Com ­ fort* and Beddings. The ^savings'you can make here now are genuine and big.- There will be adtmjtages in making selections now that will not be available later on after the favorable*bought early stocks are gene. M any buyers who (theld of f” buying this year expecting a break in the market .now realize their mistake and are buying more• N o t ;* so with us; one o f The H om e Store buyers spent a whole week at the blanket mills and com< f fort mills and cotton mills$he saw the goads being made and was on the ground ' early , :t4- enough to get\tkem at the lowest prices and to insure delivery of the goods. ^ * * r •» v. ' , v ■* ‘I ' -• ’ * ‘ - . - ' * ‘ v • * * r 1 \ r . ‘ ‘ . v - * * * - ! * * i # , , t\ 1 Honsekeepers^^HotekylHospitaH Institutions, Etc., WiB Find This Sale of Interest Cotton Blankets,.$3.50 Pair Cotton Blankets, $1.65 Pair Cotton Blankets, $3.95 Pair Double hed size, in gray or ^ali white sheets blankets. The quantity is limited; bn................................................. .............................................. ...............»».*.. 'l , myl'. —....... i ■1 ..... Cotton Blankets, $3.85 They are in plaids. Think'of it, and double .. bed size; 23 pairs only and there^willsbe no more below $5.00.. Woolen Blankets, $8.75 Pair Extra 50% woolen blankets,)that havemot been} seen for several years, DoubkVbed size, in plaids. 1 ■+,* tj Twin bed size. The price is less than outing;, flannel sewn together, 4 ^ Woolnap Blankets 'Twin -'i Bed S;ze ^ $5.95 H Double Bed Size $6.95 Extra Bed Size $7.95 * < ; M HE • * * * •** i *. *■4 ft1 * * » * § • * S Boys’ Knee Trousers. , .11.25, *1.40, *1.80, *2.25, *2.40, *2.73 #* * ♦ » » WHY PAY MORE? OTIR CLOTHING IS THE BEST HAYS, CAPS AND FURNISHING GOODS at lmrer prints than elsewhere. ■ ■ _______ DON’T MISS OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Ubn’e Pine Shoes, Brown and Bladt, Box- Toe or fiiglish. .*4.08, *5.40, *5.08, *6.40, *7.40, *8.40, *8.08 Tiirllm’ Fine Sheee, all hinds, *3.08, *4.40, *4.08, *5.40, *6.40, *6.08, *7.40, *7.08 Shoesall solid, at lose price than elsnwhere. ‘ C A I^C I R f 1?>C 9 Jbm kS X v I L L a P JL i I J V jk*r Owns add Book Big Store 17-10Wsst Mato St, Xenia, Ohio O Beacon TravelmgfBlanket*, . $&50 I i . -Plaids for automobile blankets and Indian pat-? terns for couch covers. They are beautiful. ■T” ............ . ...... . '^11 .. ...................... . ............. . .... , Bed Spreads, .$2.95 Full size Spreads,.much under price. They are hemmed ends, in very igood patterns. Quantity Km* t ited. SL Marys Woolen Blankets , • $12.50 Pair And whoeverl gets here in time w ill get the beet bargain o f the*year. Beacon Comfortables, $8.50 *% " i Delightful bed covering in the delicate shades, tunwell as thetIndian*c6lonngs. Bed Sheets, $2.55 Each hawk Sheets^ i matched for $3 stamp o f best quality. Bed Spreads, $3JS Bxtraflargc size Scalloped edge cut comers, shrewd shoppers w ill pick these quick. : r ' Mo , riZe*81x90. We doubifif'thay can he .00, The name Mohawkjisitiie ] Pillow Cases, 50c ■ * . '4 Good* caws , size 45x36, in a quality.for actual service.1 We limit the sale to 6 to a customer. Wool-Filled Com forti, ] Che** ClothOovtifed / •** | | • ' Full Bid ' Bad IttM' - ' fiixe ^ *** H itt $4.85 31b*.$5.85 41b.^6 r # B *d | f , Quilted Bed Pads ^ . The Very Best Twin Bad Biz* Double Bid Bizi 42x70 ■*• 54x76 $4.95 . . $5.50 E^tra size blankets, largest made,, in gray or tan.' The price today regularly is $5.50. ' . ’ Woolen Blankets, $7*95 Think of getting a pair of blankets ifl double bed size, one-third wool, these days at seven ninety- five. - Beacon Bath Robe Blankets, $6.50 These come with cords and loops to mutch in a hundred different designs. »<A Beacon Comfortables, $12.50 Soft and downy in dainty bedroom Colorings, with two-inch silk binding. Full double size. Bed Spreads, $6.85 Extra fine Marseilles Spreads, samples you’ll find hard to match for $10.00, and we know whereof we spenk* * ■i v k jt < : ■' ' fr.' I - - A 1 Ift. Bleached Sheeting, 88c a Yard The width is 2 1-4 yards and up. On looking about, you'll find a saving of 22e a yard, as this is Lockwood sheeting. Unbleached Sheeting 21-4 Yard* Wide, 88c . The very best sliming, Lockwood or Papperal, smooth woven thread, wear like iron A 8UCCBBS FROM THE BEGINNING. len T t i fw S f S f f *#%■ r m FASTshT m o m m m o m in em p . / > «w I \ t\ "A r»4 ) \ i m*

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