The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

•WWWin MHWNMGhpa KROGER’ S fo r Thanksgiving Foods P og<f£ * 9« wiretaues for Thanlcg. foods bounteous old Mother"v-iw-v0 y thankiul for. The choicest equalled Jow^nrleof f f i T L ,, a*fords »re on sale he*o at un- Krogev s\ores.riCC3' ’ 0Ine’ know the reaaon the great success of Store Closed AH Thanksgiving Day i * » * # * * • * • # 10CAL AND PERSONAL f * < % # * # # # # * * —.FOB TAXI—CALL PHONE 147. Fresh, Pare, Quality Candy kv Kroger o f finest ingredients j? uuy the equal o f any 50c a pound grade. F f t l l l T T l D f l D C ' ^ b e io u s sugar-coated I l l V l l J L /4 \ w J r orange lemon and straw berry drops, Jb. „______ Rich and creamy Genuine Hershey’s Ghoeoate coat, lag,, p o u n d ____ ,________ Lemon, strawberry, or­ ange and vanilla, lb.__ Chocolate or vanilla—like the best you've ever made at home} lb. — - _____ :____ Peanut Brittle Spanish No, 1* peanuts ChocolateDrops Asst. Chocolates f u d g e 12c 15c 19c 15C 14c ORANGES Sweet, sound, juicy Floridaa, 200 sizej D o a .------------------------------- Grapefruit, sound, each 10c Jonathan apples, 31bs. Cranberries, Eatmore lb-,20c Celery, 3 targe stalks _ Apples, Greenings, 31bs._10c Leaf Lettuce, lb. S j £ / k M A I U & G Large, fully ripened, meaty •n ‘ . fruit; finest in city; 3 lbs.. —22c - 25c - 1 6 c NUTS MIXED New Pecans, Filberts,. Walnuts, Brazils and A l­ monds, lb. —____________ 22c Brazils; new large, l b , ____15c Diamond, Brand-California Soft Shelled No. 1 Walnuts; lb —32c Raisins—Sunmaid, Seedless; 16 oz. pkg, 15c, Seeded, 15 oz.—17c MINCEMEAT PUMPKIN You'll surely want .You can make two from one can o f .. pumpkin. B ig can — pumpkin pie! big, thick ones *1 A a this One new COFFEE LB. PACKAGE 33c I f there is one thing that can make or riiar your Thanks* giving feast it is the coffee you serve. Treat yourself to a pound o f French'. If you don’t say that it’s the finest you’ve sever tasted—the equal o f any 50c brand—we’ll refund your money. ■■■■:■' ■ ______ ■ ■ We’ve all got something to be. thankful for. We, fo r instance, are truly thankful fo r the good we’ve won in Cedarville. Rely upon us to furnish the very 4>est merchandise at unequalled, low prices. Re assured that your appreciation o f our efforts spurs us on to even greater accomplishments—even GREATER VALUES. Any Two-Piece Suit to O rder........ ....... ....\ .$25.00 Any Full Suit or O vercoat.......................... . .$29.50 ALL WOOL CLOTHES Made to Order by SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS All One Price All One Price Any,Full Suit or Any Two Piece Suit Overcoat $ 2 5 .0 0 $ 2 9 .5 0 MADE ANY STYLE YOU LIKE More Than 300 Fine AH Wool Fabricd to Select From , k A HOME Clothing Company Cedarville, Ohio If YouNeed PrintingDropinAnd See Us Go rcc “ Red Hot Romance" at the Murdock theatre Thursday night. Attend tjie Bazaar and Market in Community hall, December 9th. Mrs, B, H. Little visited several days last week with relatives in Col­ umbus. 40c Currants-—Grecian, 9oz. pk. 18c Cherries-Royal Anne, big can29c Dates-Dromedary,pkg.__— _22c Apple Butter-Country Club, 21bs 6 oz. ; Mason jaT only ___25c Libby’s—Ready to Use 16 oz. Jar o f the fittest Mince Meat on j£ l§ y . the market. Unusually low price % [ ', * ' ' Jar - — — None Such Mince Meat, pk 15c .Asparagus—Del Moftte, tall sq. Sweet Potatoes— Big Can 15c • c a n „•__________________ 39c iu-aut—Avondale 2 lb. can-i-lOc Asparagus Tips—Del Monte, Asparagus—Tali Jb. can —19c square c a n _______________ 39c Mrs, J. E. Mitchell and Mrs. N. P. Ewbank entertained a number of friends at “ Rook” at the home o f the latter last Friday evening. Don’t do all o f your Christmas shopping until a fter the Christmas Bazaar to he held in the Community hall, Bank building, Dec. 9th. Old Erin in days o f Queen Victoria in “ My Wild Irish Rose” . Opera house Thanksgiving night. * An evening o f laugter and fun in “ Red Hot Romance" at the Murdock .theatre Thursday night. * SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY— Home made stick candy, assorted flavors 19c per lb; 2 lbs. fo r 35c, Herr’s Sweet Shop The DeWine Company property has been turned over to Raymond Ritenour, who is now in charge and reqdy for business. One o f the biggest productions of the y^sr will be shown at the opera house, November 30, entitled “ My Irish Rose” ; Now smoked by a million mmwho love, a superior cigarette 15 for 10c Don’t miss “My‘ Wild Irish- Rose” , opera house, Nov. 30th For Sale— Two gas stoves in first class condition. J. L. Confarr I f you are not a member o f the Co- Operative Cream Co. call at our sta­ tion oi\take up the matter with some member and see what we are doing for them. 3t Cedarville Co-Operative Cream Co. Mrs. Clarence Mott underwent an operation Wednesday for The removal of her tonsils by Dr. Shields, assisted by Dr. Findley, Xenia, Mrs. Mott following the operation is spending a short time with her parents near Jamestown. Bring a double suppl o f breath to see “ Red Hot Romance” at the Mur­ dock theatre next Thursday night. You’ll need half for laughs and half fo r gasps. . ' Mrs. Henry Morling and daughter, Gladis o f Bellflower, 111, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. N, P. Ewbank: this week.. 1 9 The Home' Culture Club was en­ tertained Tuesday at the heme of Mrs. G. H* Hartman. You might as well share in the ex­ tra profit on your cream. Our mem­ bers already know. I f you are a milk and cream producer investigate and see what we-can do fo r you. St Cedarville Co-Operative Cream Co. Leave your order,for dressed chick­ ens by Monday at Pringle's meat market. We will have plenty o f oys­ ters for your Thanksgiving dinner. Pringle Meat Market Mr, and Mrs. S. C. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. W« C. Iliff drove over to Covington fo r a week-end visit with Rev. and Mrs. James L. Chesnut. Hogs Strayed;- I have taken up two stray hogs. Owrtes can- have same by proving property and paying all the charges. Cora Dudley You will miss a hot "time if you don’t see ‘ “ Red’ Hot Romance" at the Murdock' theatre, Thanksgiving night. ■» ■% Mrs. J. E. Turnbull was hostess this week to the members o f the Wednesday Afternoon Club, Lost;- Auto crank on Main street or the Columbus pike. For a Chevrolet Finder please notify Raymond Wil­ liamson. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY— Peanut Brittle 15c per lb.- 2 lbs. for 25c. Kerr’s Sweet Shop Leave your order fo r magazines or; daily papers with James McMillan, at the McMillan furniture store. R. B. Barber o f Los Angeles, Cal. is here on a visit f o r a few days with his mother, Mrs. Je.anette Es­ kridge. Mr, Barber has been with the Washburn-Crojsby Co, for nine­ teen years and is at present the Western representative o f the com­ pany with headuarters in Los Angeles Mi*. Barber came East on business for the company and, has been at headquarters in Minneapolis. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY— Home made stick candy, assorted flavors 19c per lb, 2 lbs, for 35c, Kerr’s Sweet Shop We are now located in the telephone exchange building where we are now ready to receive your cream* • (3t) Co-Operative Cream Co. A boy—his girl—romance—a whirl —a plot— a jam— despair — then bam! — a fight—hold tight— good night — ALL ja iG IiT the hero w in s- the love begins — — the audience grins! “ Red Hot Romance.” - For Taxi Service call No. 3. F. B. Turnbull reports the shipment of 10 Luroc gills to P. R. Park of Buffalo, N. Y . last week. This week he shipped 20 head o f Angus cattle to Park & Pollard, Jefferson Farm, Jef­ ferson, Maine, A representative o f the firm was here Several days ago and made the selections from the Turnbull herd. Few Trades In Iceland* There are few trades or crafts In Iceland, every man- being .compelled as a rule to depend upon Ills own skill for his supplies. The natives usually, make their own canoes, shoe their own horses, and manufacture tlielr saddles. IS*5?- i _"Hsx, W e Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dean have moved from their farm to that o f Mr. Beard on the Clifton .and Old Town pike. John Piles takes the farm belonging to Mr. Dean and a brother o f Mr. Pilesjtakes the’ Crawford farm which Mr* Doan owns and where Mr, Piles has been living. “ My Wild Irish Rose” is regarded as. historically correct in every de tail. Opera house, Nov. 30th. . The annual Thanksgiving sermon will be delivered Thursday next at 10:30 A. M. at the M. E. church by the pastor, Rev, Stevens, All are cor­ dially invited to attend. I f you are at all Thankful for the bountious crops and the blessings of the year, attend this service. This township has no particular reason fo r not being ex­ tremely thankful when we hear of crop conditions as well as industrial conditions in other parts o f the country. ^!iiiiiiiVnVuimiiirii!ji!iiii!'iiiiiniifii((iiHiiiin!i ADAIR’S iiiiiiiiuimiuviuiimiiuiiimimiiiimiiwiiiwiKH I THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY FIVE YEARS The report o f the Red Cross canvass shows that $$10 was received in this village an^ $91 in the township. The drive closes Thursday and if there is anyone .overlooked please report to S. C. Wright or Paul McFarland. The Red Cross is appreciative o f the ser­ vices rendered by the American Le­ gion, Wallace C. Anderson Post 544, in aiding in the canvass. A number of townships in the county have met their quota. Q15$I355S3 SHOCK A B S O R B E R S Type* for All ford Modal* FRONT WATCNT^tt can PR IN T Checks that can't be Kali I T Work with ih* F W springs— not against them, /he “ third spring’’ checks the l.lound end Stops the sidb-sway. Save tires, fuel, and «ir depreciation. Mod* erate in price* DlmUwm B. A. MURDOCK, i 1 Cedarville,and Jamestown BURPEEJOHHSONCO i n o i aan ’ a 7> i !> t.’i r.. u ;; \ i ~ f Compare these Suits wjjth what you have seen f at double the price. The 5 piece Windsor Bed Room Suite shown on the o left is only, $174.00 . * Furniture For the Bed Room ATTRACTIVE YET INEXPENSIVE D o n ’ t put up with old, unattractive bed room furniture because you think the new is expensive. Just glance over the prices shown in this ad.,, then come in and see how really attractive these Suits are. Van ity Chiffonier $39*00' $26.00 Bed ■ ' Dresser $24.00 $36.00 A Walnut Suit in Queen Anne Period A glance a t the above shows how really low prices have dropped . Just think o f being able to purchase a 4-piece W a lnut Bed R o om Suite like the one pictured above f o r .............., ........... ............................. . . . . . . $125.00 SIMMONS i Beds, Springs and Mattresses Shown Exclusively We show this well known, advertiued line exclusively because we. know it is' superior „to any other line, both in quality and price. Over 50 Simmons Metal Beds to select from These beds are in Brass, Vemis Martin, White ' Ivory, Oxidize, Mahog­ any, Walnut and Oak finish. ' .The old Colonial Post­ er' Bed; one like cut. $29.00 This 4-piece Suite is Walnut and consists o f Bow This type of bed is Foot Bed, Vanity Dresser, Chiffonier and Dresser, always in style. No- The Suite is well made and finished. ‘ thing makes a more at- This 4 piece N C\ tractive bed room. Queen Anne Suite Y * Here’s a Simmons , • - 4 Brass Bed for $19.00 ■ M BM I f *£ |7mri?w * 'il l j^ j ^ i S : l i sflf -::r &JtL a An Astonishing Bed Room Suite Yalue 5 Imagine buying a 3-piece Suite for the price o f a name Sirpmons S good Dresser. This Suite includes a beautiful Bow guarantees the quality. 1 ' End Bed, Dresser and Chiffoier. - This and many more a t - ; § tractive Brass Beds are 1 3 Piece Suit in d * / * Q shown here. 1 Rich Walnut at ipO I / I SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON ^MOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER 20-24 North Detroit St XENIA, OHIO. Stoves, Victrolas Furniture, Carpets, WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM TitfW ’s Optical Service Pro* tides You With the Beet. TIFFANY b e t t e r g l a s s e s s. Detroit St, Xenia, O. ppeirt \ ^ UNCLE JOHN Stray Bits of Wisdom, Look hot mournfully into the past— it come not back ngultt. Wisely inv prove the present—It In thine; go forth to meet the shadowy future without fear and with a manly heart.—Long­ fellow, 1,1 If I was a woman—as sweet as a rose—attractin' admirers • wherever she'goes,—I'd exercise judgment and never would fret to marry the fust man. I thought I could ge t , It's 'powerful resky to marry too fast an' fetch up in heart-brealdn* tatters at last! ( If I was a woman—I'd shorely object to IF masculine drivel that’s short o f respect ‘ "I'd gather a brick-hat, and throw it to hurt—at , the two-legged varmint that called me a "skirt," and I'd knock the face off'n the perverted swain, that chucked all politeness, to call me a "Jane ” If I was a woman that pined fer a mate, I wouldn't step sideways to monkey with "fate." WHM1 wouldn't trust nothin* that couldn't be proved—till I , fished up a jay that was fit to be loved.—An' I'd practive all virtues, an' live In restraint—If , I was a woman,—but* golly, XJj ain't* iiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiiHmiliiiftiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnitiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

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