The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52
i . .. »* J^/m w JEaJEL * x w G nat Poland China Hog Sa'e F J U D A Y , O CT . 15 aftFarm2fflUwNorthof Jamestown,Ohio H e a d W i l l S e lL S i r i d b y 55 c l t h ^ l i p ^ o th e r g r e a t B o a rs * * B ig g e s t S a le o f th e S e a s o n . B ig g e s t P ig s Y o u E v e r S e e n Salt at 12:30 P. M., Sharp Sfidid for Catalog, Gome to Sale J. H. Lackey * . * 4 V # ♦ •» • r. ssa*s5» 1 m. RU*r liWe at Vtm Tick Mm h*«ft Rp*mikif * fat* days Waatimhwi, ■ The FT.! W i « w S wb T* itro, Spring ._ last Sabbfth exploded. m i ri , * 41 •% Jldvance Fall Fashions They have coma* Nat in great number* to be sure, *' bat evidencing the master; designing that is a Mature of all Our Ready to Wear interpretations* -And they should prove im03t helpful and inspiring to you for they will serve as a reliable guide to tasteful,, correct Fall Wardrobes, All of the offerings heroiare for stouts and regulars,' m t » ■I JUST AHEAD OF THE GOLD WEATHER \ GOME STUNNING SUITS ' . “ A stroll through our display is all that is necessary to 'keep one in touchwith the preyai ing mode in Suits and Coats*—Here a pew sleeve treatment will, be noted: on an other-model embroidery- or fur is uniquely and so on—■ everyone interesting and new. There are so many new little details, so many alltiriiTg fabrics and.*somany different and original styles to see now that you ‘ should see theni tomorrow* / Our Coats showing now j j j t A Hfg* are priced f o r . 3 Upward * Plush and HudsonSeals from ■. , ' / $30.7$> $300.00 Suits being.displayednowat $29.75 T0 $115.00 Tailored Frocks Assume Embroidery to Avoid an Appearance O f Severity While it is apparent that the majority of arrivals among the Fall Frocks lean toward the straight silhouette, beautiful embroideries, braiding panels and tunics will not permit your interest in them to lag for a sec.nd. Tailored types-?the coat dress for instance, fashioned of tricotines and velour and combinations of Woolen and silk materials promise to be the vogue., <j*1 8 7 5 UPWARD Blouses show an Autumnal Influence in Styles and Colors In the wardrobes of Socfety leaders, business women, young girls away to college, the beautiful new.blouses of Autumn have a definite place. They are very snappy and chic, A freshshipment of very comely Fall Blouseshave just been unpacked, Georgette, Crept de Chine Suit Blouses, with & C fA TO convertable collars at. . » . , , . , , , , . . . Navy—Brovm—Roindeer prevail Silk Waists $7.50 T0$15,00 wn- ei A A TO C A stress and plain........ . , y D * U U «p / w v Madras Wash Waists a t..„ .........................................$3.50 fc, SILK PETTICOATS CAREFULLY MADE—MODERATELY PRICED - CHARMING These lovely Petticoats successfully gratify every womans love for intimate garments of silk. They fit gracefully, unobtrusively and ribbon decked flounces, ruffles and scallops endow themwith Welcome individuality. The dark tonedmodels suggest themselves for wear heath street and afternoon frocks of wool or silk wh'le the pastel tinted Petticoats remind oneof the needfor garments to don on formal occasions. Cotton Petticoats, Heatherbloom andSateenat ,*,, *,, * . la all of the popular hues df.today $5.50 T0$12.50 $1.50 T0$4.25 Columbu* is dtotarbed over the n i situation. Xba company la asking lor a rate of f f cents, net. Hr. Samuel Mr*. arc visiting *t Smith and and dau^1 • TToledo, w., of S.dney WANTED—Farm hand and middle aged woman or married couple, good wggeewages. George Sixth, Harveys- burg, O. * Ray Walter IibfcL«r, 2d of Cedar- ville, and Miss Bdna Murphy, 17, Jamestown, Consent o f father given. Rev. J, G, Carson. *The strain bridges adays since ih$ mw are nut too now ox the heavy true? is best seen In file collapse of a bridge near West Jefferson Sabbath just after a heavy truck had crossed. Mrs. James 33. Cot William of SpringO* -user and spent son, „ . the week endwith*Sidney Smith and fam- !y. Mrs. Couser was formerly -Miss lyrtle Rosier of this place. FOR SALE: 150 acres, stock and implements. Or cash rent $1000 or tent 'on halves, Possession*at once. Bargain, Box 28:1arHveysburg, O,; Clinton county. f < A delegation went from here to Xenia Tuesday evening to hear Stank B, Willis, A delegation will also go to South Charleston tonight to hear Capt. CheSeldine, editor o f the Madi son Press, London. Charles Bratton, who is employed with one of Biff Bros, crews, is at home nursing a sore arm due,to the kick of a gasoline engine. The crew is located at Centerville, Q, on the O. L. &N. District No. 12 of Knights of Py thias, comprised of Clark; Greene, Montgomery and, Hamilton .counties will hold its annual convention at the Ivinhec Lodge, Xenia, all day and evening* Oct,. 2o aocoraing to announ cement. Prof. Leroy Allen asks that'patrons of the lecture course come for their ■own tickets or .send in for them and thus save the Wear and tear on his expensive machinery. Why not7 Why not .save the committee this needless labor? Why npt? -Word has been received here that J, M. Bull of Springfield had his Ford car stolen several days' ago. The ear had been left- in front o f a grocery where he was engaged in invoicing a stock ‘of From last reports the ear has nofe baen found. ' •—Dtibfef.^Pf^Al Velour’i B * fc * » : v C. A. WEAVER, Xenia, Ohio “Hum and git em”, In order to *nmy the discount on your lecture tirtwts you'must come or send for. them yourself and get them by Oct, 13. That is. next Wednesday. Come and get them at *Hartman’s or at Richard’s. Call at their stores, get yont discount and save the committee a trip to- your home. - ■ The Columbus pikewest of ,town has been completed with the new sur face o f tarvia and washed gravel, The out fit goes from hero to mmmerman where the same treatment will be given the Dayton-Xenia pike that has been rebuilt. *• The Research Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Robert Bird on Thursday afternoon, Papers were read by Mrs. M, W. Collins and Mrs. J. P. White on ’The Nation’s New Asset” and “Our New Responsibil ity” , taking up the suffrage ques-f tion, Roll call was responded to by giving answer to the question “Why should a Woman Vote? Mrs. Lloyd Confarr contributed much to. the meeting wui be held a.t the home of Mrs; V. E, Busier where a Thanks giving program will be given, —Clothcraft Suitings and Overcoatings all wool $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00, C* A* WEAVER, Xeiria, Ohio. “ A S titcJ* in T im e S a v e s N in e ” More Especially does the above apply to your FDR GOAT OR l W r a F gFRENGWaLD, OBK>. W l 5 9 ^ TheEdwardWrenCo, —Vi.'ini .'i j r n a i i 1 QUALTTT FIRST! STORE NEWS * OCT. 3,1920 Just Received Another Solid Carload Of one are T ’HE seasonfor thismerchandiseis fastwaning, and A wemustdisposeof this,carloadinrecordtime. We have placed low record prices on every piece. a * l Stone Jars One to six gallon sizes, priced to sell, quick, at per ’ ' 18c * • ■ %,'* V:•« • • * ■*. « Eighty ten and twelve gallon sizds| priced to sell quick, ' 20c PreservingMars (W ith! C oyer)' H alf gallon size Preserving Jars go in this sale 'at ................ * . . . . y if ^f \ One gallon size Prcfserviug Jar$ go in this ilv Two gallon size BroRerving Jars go in * . a *■ * • * * r- *"•* 15c 20c 40c • Stone Jugs ^tone Jugs in all siges from one . to. five gallons* 'Priced in this sale at . 23c A Gallon Combinets These Obmbinets are slightly imperfect or other wise they would sell* for a great deal more. Take them in this sale for ¥ THIRD FLOOR J V v 'S C T S D S C S which tiow no doubt could be repaired by us at little ex pense to you. TheSpringfield.Building & Loan Association The Place With The Big Hll.ra 28 Eut Mein Street, Springfield, Ohio FARMERS Place your money from this years crops in safe hands. * A ll deposits in tjhis institution are protected by first mortgage on rea l estate and earn interest at
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