The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

I« m m m m H a % e r Iwiiter P IT T IN G Mother a n d * Daughter to stylish and oon^ortable Footwear has ' been our aim and success ever since we opened our doors to “FrazerV'. 1 \/[O TH ER S find the quality ♦V i in “Frazer” Footwear stands the * abuse children give their shoes. A N D the prices are mode- * * rate for both ,mother and daughter^ Frazer'sShoe Store , , . . X E N IA , OHIO ' r mastm w v w m w L c i m M 1 m ?" Ford parts, like almost everything *1®® worth while, are counterfeited. Imitation parts are manufactured to SELL; at the highest possible rate o f profit and the grades o f steel used are consequently not the same high quality, specially heat- treated alloy steels specified in . Ford formulas for the manufacture o f GEN­ U INE FORD PARTS. Don't b* misled—Insist upon GENUINE FORD PARTS made by the Ford Motor Company. By . to dong you will get from 35 to 100 percent more wear from them, and you will pay the lowest possible cost—the same everywhere. 50% QF GENUINE FORD PARTS RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH Atlc for Parte Price L ilt © When your Ford car, or Fordsoa tractor needs •tteotion, call onus. For rememberwe areprop* sriy equipped, employ competent mechanics, and «*s Gaiindne Ford And Fordsoa parts in ali sspdr w ork ■* -# - Murdock W»Y NOT MAY* GOOD MNC* TOU KAV* mmm thm * ■. ___ fm Optitai Itenrfe* f*** , m » rm WM u « Bast; T IFFANY gttTTBR GLASSES LQCAiAJ© 3 Pm© iAl * # * • * * • * • Raymond Biwuour has been under the weather for several days, American Beamy and Edison Hoc Point Electric irons at Service Hard­ ware. • 1 The story of a prince without a kingdom. Murdock theatre Thursday, December 21. ■rrr-f *iwyr Make is a gift of Utility, Get is at Service Hardware. , Late word from Lawrence Barber, (who is sneering with pneumonia, is J that he ia slightly better. He is under -the care of a trained nurse. G. 0, Saum has moved to Mrs. Ethel Buck's property on North street. ’Phone 66. For Sale: K oho comb Rhode Island Red cockerels, Mrs. A. T» Finney Miss Winifred Stuckey underwent a serious o. .ration last Friday at the McClellan hospital. She is im­ proving as rapidly as could be ex­ pected.' For Sale:- Brown Leghorn cock­ erels. Mrs. W. 0 . Maddu,: ; Special sale of Mirro Aluminum ware.11 1-2 quart sauce pan with cov­ er for 49c with a signed coupon. Service Hardware Go.; Correct English Monthly Magazine AUTHORITATIVE EXPONENT OF .ENGLISH FOR 22 TEARS Edited and founded by Josephine Turck Baker, Famous World Au­ thority on English? Send 10 Cent for Sample Copy.* Correct English Publishing Co., Evanstofi, Illinois, Agents Wanted Everywhere Thought for the Day. You will never leave footprints o* the Santis of time if you spend air your time sitting down., Its an appeal tnd a thrill'.to young and old, •'“The Last of the Mohicans" at the Murdock theatre Thursday night, December 22. A large. delegation of-'Wdberfoyce students witnessed a special produc­ tion a t the Murdock theatre Monday morning. ^_CAR TANKAGE JUST ARUVED. $71.00 A TON* CedarviUe Farmers’ Grain Cp., Albert Roscoe, who plays Uncas in Maurice . Tourneur’s "The Last of the Mohicans" a t the Murdock thea-! tre next Thursday night, is one eighth Osage, An ' American drama etcmal-by James Fenitnare Cooper. Murdock theatre next Thursday night. ; „„FQft TAXI SERVICE CALL NO 3. ■Ur, R. R, Riehfson, formerly of Yellow Springs hss been fa-elected as Clark;county health officer. Miss Ag­ nes Kylp, formerly- of this place has been re-elected county nurse. Colonial Design Percolators, Mirro Ware at $1,49 a t Service Hardware. Rev. T. J. Gaehr, jmatev of the Yel low Springs Presbyterian church bis resigned as pastor and take Up work with the Baltimore Presbytery late this month. Roasters for that Xmas dinner. Mirro Aluminum, R.eed Matchless Enamel a t Service Hardware, M. J. Hartley, Xenia attorney, says in an address before the Kiwanis club in that city that much of the reapon sibilityfor lawlessness and crime can be laid to our school system for not inculcating into the pupils respect for law and order. Skates, sleds, wagons, knives, gloves for youngsters a t Service Hardware. Wo have a car of the finest Wes Virginia lump coal 'on track. Ritenour’s Exchange For Sale: 'Round Oak heating stove Mrs. A. D. Townsley We will have cold weather yet. The time to lay in coal is when you can get it. We have West Virginia lump cfn track. RitettOur’s Exchange A little paint and varnish brightens the house for Xmas. Sherwin-Wil­ liams is the highest grade at Service Hardware. JUST ARRIVED CAR FLOUR MID­ DLINGS—$39.00 Per ton Pure Bra;t $33,00 per ton. «— CedarviUe Farmer’s Grain Co. Remember make i t a g ift of Utility. Get it a t Stiivee Hardware, 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 - ou on profits, (3t) -FOR TAXI—CALL PHONE 147. Electric extensions, quick service Of repeY or installation a t Service Hardware. ’ WEST VIRGINIA BLOCK COAL at f ; . pdf ton. CedarviUe Farmer’s Grain Co, g*6w *** iw* A . m Galloway & Cherry r * WINDSOR CHAIRS AND " , * ROCKERS • $12,50 1 . r ',t’\ ’» fjilj i® # m ®aai; # * s n 0 c i r | a l, lu J l’-i Xhjte right Rug ia easy to choose from, our large stock. An extra good. Axmiui’ier at $42150. LAMPS of all de­ scription. Beauti­ ful Floor. Lamp from $18.75 up. PEDESTALS Both the low ones and the high ones. That fern would look so much bet- ' ter on a nice Pedestal ‘VW <1 fi d •k d j r a t e SMOKERS $3.00 up to $15.00 Great big Ma-Mudolla beautifully dressed $3.50 FOUR POSTER BEDS in splendid design and ' quality , • $35.00 Pathe and Aeolian Phono.- - graphs to close a t about 1-2 price. $18.75 to $100.00, Stewart Phonographs $6,75. Records double faced at 45c. ’ 3 BATH ROOM MIRRORS $1.75 up. , . ■'% ■* «}u :y. 'X-t N - DUSTLESS MOPS $1.09, U t), $2. BrtHj- Ik E WALNUT TEA WAGON $25.00 IRONING BOARD $2.75 • \ - ■ • ' i a l y f F W t f Give her a Hoover Cleaner* If you had the cleaning to I V l L n # # do* you wouldn't be without a Hoover three days, ^ou would sell your coat if necessary to get one. But that isn't'necessary for $6.25 down will place qne in your home--then only a small amount each month. Galloway & Cherry 36-38 W. Main Street, Xenia, Ohio ♦ If you are not a member of the Co- Operative Cream Co, RCU a t our sta­ tion or take up the matter with some member and what wo are doing for them. 3t CedarviUe Co-Operative Cream Cp. For Sale— Two gas stoves in first class condition. J. L, Comarr I Wo aTe now located in the telephone ‘exchange building where we are now j ready to receive your cream, ; (3t) Co-Operative Cream Co. ) Wisdom. * ! Every triumph Is the product of Ob- | BtUeles surmounted, of failures* each I of which taught ns something. Every <force that pushes us buck iiirv be i roude to cause a rebound In the right ' U»# Both, ♦m npple a day keeps the doctor away and the fruit of Industry the feheriff.*-“Boston Evening Transcript. Error Common to Humanity, The onlv people who make no mis* takes are dead people. 1 raw a mart last week who has not made a mis*, take for four thousand years, lie was ^direction ; a defeat should be but the a mummy hi the Egvptinn department ' bending of a springboard, .the recoil of > of the British museum.—I t L. W hv - i which will throw us higher as we j land, ' ^ j jump.—Tiolton Hall, * “Stser t nt T - x . j watenes ana . Diamonds NEWSALT FineJewely andsilverware •MAINANq FOURTH fmiWJS, DAYTON, OHIO A

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