The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

• * * * local and personal * * * * # m m m T«K'ti Studio urea every day. w*m I Koifok work finished at t Tara's I* i-tUiliO. RUPEE BIIINS, . 1‘ictares framed at Ta rF * , S c n 4 l 42 S 3.'ir"' 1 . « | . i,, E. Hue” » v;^-1 t-0^ m •8aa 0Ji C. I*. I Marvell’s form. Shore Shine, the wonder polish for furoitaro and autamebiles, * — I„ F®’ ^ ««» <’orab Bfc«Jo feland 1 E!eanw tfeo daughter of Mr. and rr’a Studio. j 2 » 03 t«i.o. Pnono 13 - 15 ?. or Ik F< D. I j£rP Bpftoit McEiwaln, is down with I — , * elknv cpnnga, 0 . .typhoid fever. For Sales-Base. burner In excellent condition. Call phone Cl or Carl Fin­ ney. _ > Share Shino polish fo r sale at C. N. Stuckey»o, J. H. McMillan & Son,, C. Ridgway and Ccdarville Grain Co. Announce your public sale in the Herald. Leave your Sims with mo fo r de­ velopment, First class work guaran-- teed. t Mrs, Brooks Franklin and eon, For,- iter of Plattr.lmrg, spent Friday with Ilr. and Sirs. Mae Anderson. Mrs. K. M. Brown and Miss Gladys ^ A r th u r , have returned to their Jiome in Knoxville. Tears., alter spend­ ing-a week here, visiting friends. A . E, Eiehardn, Dr. Wilcox, Frank . - rreswell and Fred Piemans have ber-n C. I.idgway. , residin'? the week at the reservoir. A number o f friends gave Kro. Edith Blair a surprise last Friday evening. “ Book” was the entertain- meat o f the evening. ■ There will bo no school today as all the teachers will be in Dayton at­ tending the State Teachers* meeti .g. J r y x z * : 3*' Vi p dtwm r ■me r\ THE LITTLE BROTHERS OF - . '' . THE NATION There is no phase of the achievements of our government m ore creditable to u$ than that dealing w ith the acquirement* and handling o f o u r outlying .. possessions, ■■■■■. ..,■■■ • A foreigner speaking o f .the United States colonization w ork snys:-“ T h e fe never v/.u; a colonizing power which, se-t cu t so tost to tea.ai and cciuetro the .native races wit!*, wh ich it cam e k .—jp t? t. O a « great fact in development Which cite., ns o f the United States understand, is that m oney spent cn essentials Is' bound to pay itself back,'1 An interesting account e f cu r irru lar and oilier out- ■.lying possessions is g:von in x-ife Mcest booklet e f the series on Our 'Government b ,in ; >-:-aeci month ly b y this Institution. A jc you rccwjvjr.g them? The Exchange Bank ■ 8‘ Children's Shoes We are showing as usual the* most complete line o f Children’s Shoes to b* fouad. anywhere—Black or Brown, high cut or regular cut light or heavy soles. Sizes and widths to fit wide or narrow feet. Frazer's Shoe Store Xenia, Ohio New Location .Special Offering . FOR Friday and Saturday E A R L Y Fall Hats For Women and Uiildren 20 % Reduction Materials are Rich Trimmings Artistic and great Variety t> Osterly Millinery $7 Green Street, Xenia , Ohio , i For Sale:- Select Registered Spot­ ted Poland China male hog, Clifton Exchange, Bell phone 3-40. One mile north o f Clifton on new Clifton pike* Edwin Pfeiffer. For. Sale:-A number o f Buffff rocks Also a few nice eroweiu. Must sell at once. Mrs. E. C. Beekman,’ phone 21- JUl, Ciif„on- pike. , Bring the , children in on bright days for photos a t Tarr's Studio. Beam Shroades and sister, Nina, o f Springfield, spent the wek-ond with their parents, Mr, and Mrs.1 Lee Shroades. Donald Engle, son o f Mr. and Mrs, Frank Engle, is sick with diphtheria. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Stuckey, wlio have been spending several weeks at Martinsville, Ind,, returned home, last Sabhath evening. \V. B. Stevenson goes with a party o f Xenians on a hunting trip to Maine. All those having dishes that belong to the Reformed Presbyterian church ! will please return same at once, | •Mrs. S. T. Baker, 1 ■ Pres, Ladies Aid Society.. Notice—-A special meeting o f the I, 0 . 0 , F, Lodge will be held Tuesday evening,; Nov, S. Ail members re­ quested to he present, N. G, , Mrs. Harvey Myers is in Spring- fehl having been called there by the illness' o f her daughter-in-law, Mrs. George Myers, who is reported better at this time. i . STRAIGHT SALARY: $35.00 per week and expenses to man or woman with rig to introduce Eureka Egg j gig Producer. Eureka Mfg. Co., East S t ,1 Louis, Iff. Mr, rind* Mrs. Mac AndiTuon, Mrs. R, S t Brown,, and Miffs Gladys Me. Arthur spent Wednesday in Dayton with Mr, and Mrs, J. M. Willoughby. I I have opened a Vulcanising Shop fo r the repair o f automobile tires and tubes in the J. C. Basher building. j Bring in your work and let ur, show ? i you what we can do. A. E. Huey. . ; | ' — —1~— ‘ I Mr, and Mm, T. W. S t ' John have j * issued invitations to a number ot { '■ relatives and a few friends for their j ' fiftieth wedding anniversary on Wed- ' nesilny, November 410th p t twelve j ; oeloek. j j Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mott leave fo r j ; Portsmouth, t)., today where they (' -will remain until Monday on a visit { ; with Mr, and hits. K. K. Moore. They j ; v/ill be accompanied as fa r as W ash -1 ; ington, 0. H., by Mrs. Flora Dobbins [ and Mra. 0 . A, Dobbins, who will ; visit relatives in that place. Take your tire troubles to A. E. H, ey, who has opened a repair Bhop | in the Barber building. j '.x*-— — — — { - Mrs. J. P. White’s Bible class com; j posed of young married men and. | their wives celebrated Hallowe’en a t , the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred T ow n -' sley, All were masqued for- the event j and with splendid .refreshments the; elass enjoyed a pleasant evening. | FOP. SALE—Muscle Shoals, A la in - j ma, FARMS:—Improved farms a tj 015.00 to $700.00' per acre; 30 acres j to 1,000 acres. Within half .mile to j three miles o f Government Nitrate Plant and Wilson Dam. Address Harry A. Heed, 1605 North Limestone St., Springfield, O. The Mispah Bible Class o f the it. P. church will give an Oyster supper h, die basement of the church, Tues­ day evening, Nov. 8. Supper will be served from 0 to 7; 30 P. M- The fol­ lowing is the menu: Oyster Stew or Escalloped Oysters; Craneerry sauce Coldslaw; Pickles; Buns, Butter, Doughnuts, Coffee, Price 35c. to J. V. Tarr’s automobile ran off in- „ the ditch on the Yellow Springs road yesterday morning when he stop­ ped to let the Spracklin children ride to town. The car was in neutral at the time but .started to move and be­ ing so near the edge o f the road, once it started he could not hold it back and it went down into the ditch. It was fortunate that the damage to the car was light and no one hurt. Milton Yoder and family o f Bellle Center, '0., visited with Mr, and Mrs. Albert liwaby in Clifton over 'Sab­ bath! Mr. Yoder called on friend^ here Saturday evening. PUBLIC SALE DATES. W. II. Hanna, Nov. 12. ■••;> "-nV* K&N m 1 Stamp WHh E»ch 10 c C m H purchase Published by the -Edward Wretf Co. 1 » SWiINGjglELD, OHIO ~ " ESTABLISHED 1877 L A Bookful It Worth „ .......... $ 3.00 in 40 STORES IN ONE Mt^hand.t* Redeem Your Stamp Coupons This Week V IO T ICE is given to all patrons of this store holding stamp coupons that the stamps and books are here now and are being given out this week. Bring your coupons in any day this week and have them redeemed for stamps. Stamp books containing 30 free stamps to those holding Free Stamp Coupons. , “ Lick ’em and stick ’em, they’re as good as gold.” One stamp given with each 10 cash purchase. A bookful is worth $3.00-in merchandise at Wren’s .,- 0 V Six Pronounced Silk Values for A Day’s Selling Black Satin Mcssaliw, well made, runs clean; bright, lustrous slu ,-ri, perfect black. d** 4 Q Yard ................ .. « p l . W Black Satin Oharmeusc, full 40 inches wide; best value that has been offered this season, d* 1 Q P rich in luster, soft mellow black: yard .. V L * r i 3 Black Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide; all silk texture, jet black, light weight, (j* J t A Yard....................... t P l . l v Wash Satins, 35 inches wide: brilliant lustrous sheen. The proper weight for lingerie. d j ‘1 A A Special, yard . . . . . ___ . . . . . . . ___ , . . . v t P l » ' ' V Beautiful assortment floral Silks f o r . linings, lamp shades and kimonas. * F A Special, yard ................ .. ........................ v l Trieolettes, dark and lighttones, full 38 inches; Cotton Goods Are Advancing By Leaps and Boiinds (Buy Now) Press (riroihamssin all the now check effects; ivorth 2i)C.. The yard .............. 18c A Fine Cloth*for Children's Rompers ‘ Devonshire Cloth-; a good sturdy fabric, in yam dy ed, faSt colors, stripes, checks and plain colors; no bet­ ter cloth nlade for good hard wear; . the yard ............................... v v C Utica Sheeting, 9-4, full bleached; the yard .............................................................. . 82c A Good Buy in Sheets Molco Sheets, 81x90; sn.vu at lca»t 50c; ' each, .................. ........... ............. ........................ Xockwond Sheets, 81x90; worth SLM i O tiow ; each . . . . . . . . . . . . . • $1.19 $1.75 specially adapted to blouses and dresses. Special, yard ..................... $1.69 Your Photo Enlarged F R E E Bath Robins, coed heavy quality; styles for men, women and children, AC. The yard .................... ...................................... Fancy Outine. 30 Inches wide, that you will he glad tv get for a much higher prieo later; the yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i , - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A . Z w C 25c L’ ercalca. 3,6 Inches wide; light and. -i fH dark; the yard ........................................ .......... Punjab PerctUes; the best made for men’s shirts, womon'H house dresses and aprons; -fast n a color.*!; the yard , . . r i ............... r Knitted Skirts br70MP!N’S Knitted Skirts made with fitted tops. Grey; , pink and blue with striped borders. Eight in weight, but warm, Priced at ■ , ... - . , ■■■• S9c, 69c, 85c and up to $2.00 wwwiwygv Flannelette Gowns VWOSIEN S Flannelette Sleejiing. Gowns in pink and blue striped designs and pure white. Choice of round or V m-eks. “ Brighton - Carlsbad ’ make; #iit full length, and may be lmd in extra sizes. * ‘ 95c, $1.25, $1.50 and up 13 $2.50 V Children’s Gowns Y^IilLDKEX S Flannelette Sh>epiiig Gowns; ^ «’Ut full; aw 2 1o 1Uj erus. Pitii; and blue stripes, arm, <*oml,v g(irm(‘ists, s<>nio made with fetd. Xcw low priees , 8Ec, $1.00 and $1.50 r Great Offer Every Reader of the News Clip out this coupon and brin;; it will* your photo to Wren’s and yon will receive a beautiful Si.fiR Plnnn por­ trait FP.HB. i-iiae 1-5S17 Inches. Vou do not have to buy a frame* or ji.iy a penny; your photo will be returne’d to Vou In perfect condition. No Mail Orders Your Picture Enlarged Free Urine this coupon with vou, it will entitle «uu to a fine life Fimo Portrait Free Kel:u/;eil from auv pond hast photo, po--teai'd, or <*ha. Bie Edward Wren Co. We f;-ianiVi!('e to > 0 , 1 , photo. Sea Artict'a Wort; nt Store You do tint have to boy :t frame. “ K a zooM StssjMsnderWaists i m Beys 50c B a c k A g a in t o fliT O H P y I^- j a | s TPP()IIT for pat.!. . „.l K, ■* * again to tlit- old prn*!'. -V*. >rv. t-, them u( the Motion Coinit n- n-i Civ w- v ,}. i IS YOUR BUSINESS A SUCCESS? Fine stationery is a big aid to Business. 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