The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52
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" Main n s n o ^ A B L E S W. BIESLR, President 21-23 West Fifth Street, Dayton, Ohio, SPECIAL LINE OF BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS Home 8874. Thirty Things That People Keep in Safe Deposit Boxes »VVyHAXt we have ,bcen asked, “do people usually* ■ 1H f keep in your #afe deposit vault?" Below are listed thirty items. Check the list How many do you possess? Insurance Policies . , ■ Blue Prints , Pedigreed Stock Records "®eds Receipts Army or Navy discharge papers Vouchers (Cancelled checks) nifja*h?Awa ' . . 7 Citations , Leases. ■.• ■ Liberty bonds Birth Certificates Marriage Certificates Mortgages Stock &. Securities all kinds Abstracts Certificates of Deposit Diaries Contracts Flans ■, Silverware Keepsakes Heirlooms .Unset Stones Jewelry Certificates of Baptism Flans of all kinds Letters • Wills Business Records v Ybu can rent one of our safe deposit boxes for a few cents each week. Why-take chances .. Safeguard your valuables - ' The Exchange Bank CEDARVILLE, OHIO ’ Resources Over $500,000.00 - 4 fo Interest Paid oh Savings . Plays A ll Records Belter Make This Test Before You Choose Your Phonograph Attend one of o ttr’daily demonstra tions. Hear The Brunswick* Examine the Ultona, pictured above. See if you can find elsewhere the equal of Bruns wick tone# ‘ See if you can find elsewhere the convenience Of playing aJI types of rec ords without changing parttfr-without "attachments.” Compare the sweetness of Bruns wick tone with the metallic quality of »ordinary phonographs—note the amaz ing difference. Compare The Brunswick with any or all phonographs, feature by feature and part by part. Then use yoUr own judgment. A Demonstration for you a t any time ' November Record* now on sale Brower’s Music Shop Steele Bldg., 6 W. Main St., Xenia, O. i s * * • • * * * * • « LOCALAND FH 50 NAL # * * * * * , # # * • —FOR TAXL-CALL PHONE 147. A good market in connection with the Bazaar, December 0 Qur own make peanut candy. Special Saturday only, 12c per lb. Cedarville Bakery -—H r - Roy Hsgler of Fayette county re turned home last week with eleven car loads ' of feeding cattle from Texas. Make your plans to attend the S. S. Rally a t the R. P.- church, Sabbath af ternoon and evening.* Mr. and Mrs. John Boolman enter tained the family and a few friends Thanksgiving a t en elegant nctohday dinner. The annual Tarbox or Nichols Thanksgiving dinner- was held yester day at the home of Judge and Mrs. C. H. Kyle in Xenia. Charles Ray is a detective and op erates a garage in “Oil, Gas and Water”, Murdock theatre, Dec. 7th, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Crawford entertained a number of friends at Thanksgiving dinner -,,..*...1^ ........... .............. % carry the largest line of foot- vear- in the county. We have cut the prices from 1-4 to 1-3, C, A, Kelhle, Mrs. J, D. Mott suffered a paralytic .-stroke last Thursday hut is reported is slowly improving. The Co-operative Cream Co. has now been in business six months- If you are not a member call at the sta tion. Have the plan explained and see what we are doing for Our members. We have something worth while to show you on profits'. (3t) Gas, Oil and Water! Murdock thea tre, December 7th. - L. F. Tindall has moved in the Ford property that he recently purchased. Earl Andrew has moved into the prop erty just vacated by Mr. Tindall, and Milton Bratton into the Andrew prop- tert. Arthur Judy has purchased the property vacated by Mr* Bratton and has ‘moved into same. Mrs..Elmer Spencer has purchased the Judy prop erty and is occupying it. If you are not a member of the Co- Operative Cream Co. ball a t our sta tion or take up the matter with some member and see what we arc doing for them, $t Cedarville Co-Operative Cream G6, "Gas, Oil and Water,” Dec. 7th. The Scotch Woolen Mills are the ONLY Single Price Tailors’ in America Select.Any Cloth from the Scotch Woolen Mills samples and we’ll make you a fine two- piece suit to your order for only. * , *25 ALL ONE PRICE Full S u its or Overcoats also a t one single price jThey’re all $29.50. Guaran teed All Wool There’s no secret about our wonderful values. We simply believe in doing a tremendous .volume of business a t extremely small profits. HOME Company Cedarville, Ohio galt-^ Two £** fctartf In first class condition.. J, L. Confarf Go see Charles Say in "Oil Gas A Water” a t the Murdock theatre, Dec. 7, iiiifiuifiiiiKMtdmuiiiiiiiiii immiutiiiMimiii A D A I R ’ S THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY FIVE YEARS If yon need * comfort far winter you can get it a t the Bazaar, There will he severe good home made com fort* for sale, The Kyle annual Thanksgiving din ner will be held a t the home of Mr. T. Dales Kyle in Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kyle and guest, Mis* Eloise Downing of the 0- S. U. were in at* tendance, That Old Dining Room Suit That You’ve Hoped so Often to Replace G. F, Siegler of Marietta, O.-is home for the Thanksgiving vacation There will be plenty of good home made candy a t the Bazaar, Lost: An old fashioned Cameo, on Tuesday. Finder please leave at Bird’s Store and receive rewara. Attorney W< A, Paxton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller of Jamestown, and Mr*. Anna Townsley were guests of Mr..and Mrs. Frank Engle, Sabbath. Get a few of your Christmas gifts at the Bazaar. Plain,;and fancy aprons fancy work, common sence articles. We are how located in the. telephone exchange building where we are now ready to receive your cream. (St) . Co-Operative Cream Co. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond.WiUiamfcon, Sabbath. Mrs. R. R. Townsley Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wim. Northup in Coshoc ton, O. 1 Miss Ruth Shoup,ji December bride- elect, was. honored at a delightful, in formal affair > Thursday given by Mrs. John W. Gardner, of North De troit street, who received a company of ten women, at ap all-dayk thimble party. Masses of lovely chrysanthe mums decked the rooms of the Gard ner home, and were combined; with bit ter sweet to form the center piece of the dining table where a gumptious four course dinner was served at noon The guests of the day spent the hours knotting- a comfort, and making aprons. The attain was charm, mg in every detail, and a lovely com pliment to Miss Shoup, whose’ mar-, riag e>i to Mr. Delmar Jobe will be an event of the early winter. —^Gazette tVe are unloading a large stock of winter clothing and footwear regard less of cost. The backward season makes this necessary. Suita, overcoats heavy coats, underwear, all go a t a sacrifice, C. A. Kelble/ 17-19 W. Main Xenia. 8 Piece Italian Style Dining Room Suite, 60in. Buffet, Oblong Table, 5 Chairs; '" . 1 Arm C ha ir .. ^ . 8 Piece Queen Anne Suite, in W alnut... 8 Piece Tudor Suite, in Walnut. . . . . . . . 8 Piece Queen Anne Suite in Two Tone , tf*! 0 ( 5 f \ { \ W a lnu t......... . . . . . . .«P 1 O D .U U $ 1 3 4 . 0 0 $ 111.00 $ 1 5 9 . 0 0 Now just before Thanksgiving is the time to do itl J You'll be surprised a t the extent our line of Dining Room F u rn itu re - very few city stores show as complete a stock. . - , 4, * . Our prices you will- find lower than you expected to pay. We are showing several 8-piece Period Suits around $125,00 and other suites as high as $350.00. And remember you don’t need to pay all cash. Adair’s Convenient Payment Plan enables you to enjoy the use of the furniture while it is being paid for. 8 Piece Louis XVI Dining Room Suite, 60 in. Buffet, Oblong Table, 5 Chairs ,A ;m..c h “ r. ............. $ 1 3 3 . 0 0 8 Piece Queen Anne dj *| A O AA Suite ,in- Walnut........ y 1 4 t ) # U U 8 Piece Italian Suite d* 1 C A A A , in W a lnu t..................sp JLO*f • U v l 8 Piece Italian Suite, Florentine Finfsh0"6 ' $ 1 9 5 . 0 0 The Women's Missionary Society of; the United Presbyterian chhrch held an unusually interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. J. E. Kyle, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Wilbur Cooley led the doyotions. The program on the “Awakening Womanhood of Egypt” in charge of Mrs. G. E. Jobe. She was assisted by Mrs. -R. C Watt; Mrs. Marvin Williams' Mr*. 6# A. Dobbins and W. A. Spencer. Mrs. Hen derson had charge of the Prayer Cy-’ cle and Miss Lulu Henderson gave the Thank Offering message.- Mrs. Raymond Bull and Mrs, Ralph Towns- Icy sang two duets. At the close of the regular program.a little playlet, entitled “The Successful Magazine Agent” was given. Toe society has< been having a contest fo r ‘securing1 new subscriptions for the Women's Missionary Magazine. The team-led by Mrs, Ed Hastings won and the defeated tearti consisting of Mrs.! Fred Townsley, Mrs. E. E. Finney;' Mrs. Charles Dean, Mrs, Roy Wad dell, Mrs. J. Auld, and Mrs. Ffervey Bailey gave the play, Mrs. J. E. Kyle assisted by Mrs. Fratik Townsley, Mrs Lucy McClellan, Mrs. Margaret Tar box, Miss Laura Finney, served de licious refreshments in the social hour that followed. A RANGE recommended by leading domes ATx tic science authorities! You will like its zinc-coated oven linings—easily removed and cleaned. All sheet metal parts are of Armco rust-resisting ingot iron. Smooth castings. And the Quick Meal has the famous • JL O eA IN OVEN HEAT REGULATOR The regulator maintains any oven heat you want, as long as you Want it. Simply set the “red wheel” at “Hot," or “300 degrees,” etc. Automatic. You can leave the kitchen. Lorain > does the pot-watching while you rest. It will take only a fCw minutes ta show you how Lorain can make your cooking and baking easier and always successful. Come in today I = .s 5 E S E I SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER | 20-24 North Detroit St. S^vc*, Victrolw iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiu tiiiiiiH iH H iiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim im itB im iiu ttH im iim iiiH iiiH m iiiiu im m H iim iiiiim riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu im iiil? To-Night Grand Gathering of Local Old Time FIDDLERS J_ ‘ -1— ' Iil'lllil I 'II . I .mi lt* mill li in Contest Galore Opera House Cedarville, Ohio ONE NIGHT ONLY t Composed of local music ians who play by ear VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN FIDDLING ACTS See Hand Bills for Full Particu lars , Beautiful Prizes Given Contestants eew your buttons bn tight and come prepared to laugh One show only lasting over two hours. P O N T MISS SEEING THIS Prices 22 and 45 Cts. Plus War Tax* Doors open a t 7:30 Big Explosion of Fiddling starts a t 8:30 p. m. Have your old Furniture upholster ed, refinished, repaired! Work called for and delivered from 1 to 10 miles' from‘Xenia. Send in your address. Will be in Cedarville Dec. 20, 21 or 22 P rom p t Service and Work G uaran teed . Elmer Weyrich 1441 Huffman Ave., DAYTON, -• - OHIO NOTICE! Ladies wishing to do shQpping in Spring- field for Xmas may do so from now on until after the holidays by calling phone No* 3 and making arrangements with Mrs, D. C, Harrow. Leave Cedarville a t 9 :30 al m., and re turn a t 4:30 p* m., Wednesday of each week. ' ■
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