The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52
mi M m M M K R O G ER 'S South Main Street, CedarviUe, Ohio Graham £"“^13c Cocoanntib^f.j*?: Macaroonin,pa17c VanUia|?fc”..22c Ginger IT ...12c L em ony . 17c Ciackeislb. 12c Flour S' 1wib,..79c Grape££?Ui.20c GingerAlet>t..l2c Cheese,SStJ»c Kraft 39c ■ s- . Peanut 19C Apricots2TS17c KelloggsmS . 8c Post Jc“ ! :8c Shreded^g^llC Postfc . . 12c Jewell IT 22c Coffeeibrcn!h..35c Lardperlb lllc Coffee fT8:. ..22c TunaFishian25c Hams 22c Certo bSie 29c Calaibams. . 14c Cantelope L ,25c Bologna,b 121c Potatoes T ....,5c T ” * * * * • (ft • * « # LOCAt AND PERSONAL • • * * « * • Mis* Ethsi Fitww of MeKfSSport, Piu, is hejfafor ft visit with her uncle and *unt; Mr- ftbd Mr», .fj, N. Stuckey. # #. 44 Mr. J. W. B om and family and For Sale:- 15 aero nice clean tim- pFOf. Cameron B om and wife went othy hay for sale. A. H. Gresweli Mra. Foye Troute and children of Denver, have been visiting with Mrs. Ira Trouts for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conley were at- home Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Eons of Forest City, Iowa. Mr. Frank Wetzel of New Riegel, 0., was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cteiwart over Sun day. . Tenants on the farm o f W, .0, Mad- dux report the theft of $32 Wednes day night. When the family entered the house the burglar fled through the front door and escaped in a waiting automobile.- Mrs. Walter Condon and daughter, Martha, of Uriehsville, 0., are here on a visit with Mr, and Mrs. R. C, Watt. to the reservoir yesterday for a few days recreation. H. G. Funsett has purchased the property on Xenia avenue occupied by J, A. 'Stormont, from Miss Thirza Me Milled. Mrs. Reece Barber -and two children of Los Angeles, Cal., are the guests Mir. Frank Shepherd and son, Miss Hazel Dalby of the Cedar Inn, removal of ;Mrs. J, O, Stewart, who has heen isiting in New York for several jweeksi -has returned home, • Rev, Robert Stewart, who graduated from the .College last month, was here for the week-end before going to Houston, Ky, where be will have charge of the Reformed Presbyterian mission school. r MID-SUMMER Saturday, July 21 andContinuingto TuesdayNight, July 31st. 1 WE WILL CONDUCT A BIG MID- SUMMER SALE WITH AMAZ INGLY LOW PRICES. W ATCH FOR THE LOW PRICES WF INVITE YOU TO COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH THOSE OF ANYOTHER SALE, AND THOSE OF ANY CHAIN OR CASH STORE, AND WE FEEL SATISFIED YOU WILL FIND THEM AS LOW AND MANY LOWER. , , * > Your Opportunity to Save Money. R.Bird&SonsCo I XENIA And Greene* County People ess OUR BIG JULY CLEARANCE SALE IS NOW ON. DON'T MISS IT. g Men's hot weather Suits, worth up to $21.50—choice $12.48. Boys' Knee Pants Suits $5.98, $6.49, $7.49, $8.90, $9.85,* $10.50. BIG CUT IN PRICES ON MEN'S AND BOYS* TROUSERS. Men's fine Suits $27 50, $24.90, $22.50, $19.85. Young men's Nobby Suits $27.50, $24.90, $22.50, $19.85. 200 Suits,' men’s and young men's all sizes, worth Up to $25.00 —-choice in this lot at $12.48. Big cut in prices on all Straw Hats—‘Panama and Soft Hats. Big cut on prices in Dress Shirts, Ties, Collars, Belts, Hosiery, Under- wear, Hats and Caps. A Big surprise or* our low prices iri our big Shoe Department. Latest styles Ladies'f Misses* and children's Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers. Men's and boys' Oxfords and Slippers. We will save you big money in our Shoe Department. Don't mis* this July Sale now on. If you miss it you will regret it. C. A. Kelble’s "ttSfe*.-* 17-19 West Main Street, Xenia, Ohio IlllilUIUIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllll Warren Barber, Pressley Townsley, Martin Weimer, and Ralph Renter of Xenia, left the first of timweek on an ante trip through the-West. Mr. and Mra. J. G» St. John and family spent Sunday at Troy with L. E, St., John, a brother. Miss Jessie Small of Xenia was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mirs. Walter Iliff, Our Big. July Clearance Sale is now going on. Kelble, l7r19 W. Main, Xfenia, Herbert Whittington, station agent, is taking hie vacation. Vance Burba, supply agent on this division, is sup plying for Mr. Whittington. * We have received a number of com pliments on our effort to get the railroad authorities to gtiifit us even ing accomodations East, The change was made last Sunday ndght and the evening train stops most every night. WANTED TEAMS:- All owners of teams are requested to communi cate with The Loyd Contracting Co., Xenia, at once. Dump wagons wanted. Mrs. Carrie Crouse entertained a- bout forty ladies Tuesday afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs, Eliza beth Townsley. Refreshments were served during the afternoon. The annual summer picnic of the Home Culture Club was held Wed nesday at Lakeside Park, Dayton, Do not forget, to take advantage of the Big July Clearance Sale that is low in full blast. 17-19 W. Main st., Xenia. A dispatch from Chicago quotes O. E. Bradfute, president *of the Ameri can Farm Bureau Federation as fol lows: “Dollar wheat means ruin fofr thousands of farmers all over the United States. Let us finish your Kodak Films. More Brilliant, Pictures. ?f>00 in Cash' prizes. Free guess with every roll, Bidgway, the druggist, Little Gladys’ Ferrym&n, 6 year-old daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Fer ryman of Columbus, formerly of this place,, gave a singing and dancing specialty at the opera house, Satur day night. Miss Ferryman is a pupil at the. Barrett school of dancing .' in Columbus, and is quite an accom plished little Commediennel . Miss Ellen Tarbox left Wednesday for Cleveland where she will visit with her friend, Miss Lillian Hopper. While in that city Miss Tarox will visit Lakeside hospital as she is con sidering taking a course in profes sional training for a nurse. Arthur Marshall of Los Angeles, was in town Monday tailing on his friends and relatives for a brief vis it. Mr. Marshall was called to the home of his parents in Columbus, ow ing to the illness of his mother, Mrs. ■W. L. Marshall, Mrs. Marshall, who has suffered two paralytic strokes, is reported ir)ucli better at[ this time. Rev. V. E. Busier and son Eugene, of Eaton, stopped Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. G, H, Hartman, Rev. Bus ier reports that the youngest son la still under quarantine as the result of scarlet fever. Mr. J. S. Harvey and wife of Hunt ington, W. Va., arrived here Sabbath for a visit with the latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, T. B. Andrew. Mr. Harvey returned Wednesday hut Mrs. Harvey will remain several days. Dr. M. I, Marsh and wife returned last Saturday ftighfc after a three weeks automobile trip that covered Akron, Cleveland, Buffalo, Albany, New York City, Boston and Washing ton, D. C. While in the East the Dr. attended a number of clinics. One of the features of the trip the Dr, states was the hundreds of miles of good roads, • Buy your summer clothing now for next year while prices are reduced. The thoughtful-man buys ahead. 17-19 W« Main, Kelble’s Xenia. Word has been received here of the death of R. W. Treber, of West Union, Monday morning at the age .of 77. Besides the wife two daughters, Mra, Ina Collins of Lima, and Miss Mayme Treber at home, survive. Mr. Treber resided here' one winter dur ing which time Miss Trcbef taught in the public schools. Mr. Treber was for many years engaged in the dry goods business in West Union. .Mrs. Edna Cooper, Hill Lagonch avenue, Springfield, ahd Walter Me GUI of-this place were married last Friday afternoon in Springfield by Rev. R. II. Hume at the parsonage. The couple was attended by Mr, and Mrs Charles Sparrow of this place, Mr, McGill' is the local manager of the Kroger grocery stow. The. couple will reside in Springfield and Mr, McGill will go back and forth each day* rvr—-*— 'W-wy*. TIKES JMNris; m x »U, fl.W-.37.7li 31 at 4, 318-48} m t MCff- 3U.II; 11x4, 31L00- 313.14; 34x4, |UU««- |UB, • Cor*: W xf», 3M8) ovarabm fU.M ; ltx< 414.8*5 H*4, flT.Mj 34x«, tlTJOr *1x4$, (M B ! 11x4$ 113,80; 34*4$ 314.14; 14x4$ 33444. Cords ars ivunuxtsso 7,000 and 110,000 miles. No bat*' Itsr mads, BATTERIES I Volt 11 p u ts , Fiord typ s............................. IM.40 • Volt I I p u t s ........... . 111.60 tl Volt 7 P U ts............» « .(» 1 Xsar Ougrants*. TOPS Beady to pot on. Eknrd typs, II os,, heavy rubber 35.14.' VANDERPOOL 713 Wsst Mulbsrry St. Springfield, Ohio. r y s s , You Are Very Welcome Cincinnati and Mabley’* bid you welcome. The Zoo it v#y attractive just now, and there is Coney D W and Chester Park each with many attractions for both yoyng and old. m the children. Y ou are indeed very welcome. (a/ iew fo. CINCINNATI IFYOUNEEDPRINTINGDROPIN W434W I IW W I 4 W W W 4 4 4 W W M W W H 4W H W H 4 3W W 8 Your Home Furnished Complete i At Adair's the Jane bride and groom may get everything needed to furn&b. their home comfortably, attractively and in good tapte from living room to kitchen. , ■ ?fj We can sell you every possible househol i need, whether for practical, everyday use o r fo r homeadornment. Our Hberai, helpful CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN opens wide our, doors to the man o f the fa x r^ whowould have a better furnished home, although lacking the immediate maansto provide I t ' ” , The excellence o f our furniture the reasonableness of our prices, the benefits o f our Oonvenieot Payment Plan axe features of. A dam's, .service which have made our store so popular with bridles and grooms ami1others who are outfitting homes completely or partially; This is a Delightful Suite for Only :* Foe the xturtkm ahwi bedroom nutty make tbs net. All ptooeft Tbll ^ weil *°*0» « d l gtrflctngly the W 7 <* ft GnHbuA %tftf soamei. O 00 » thft ays. Bed, oUtbnAi sad see tidiettt* This BeautifulVelour Suite Only $185.00 The Coffield Electric Washer ^ makes the prettiest, cleanest <; clothes. Satisfaction Guaranteed. E X C L U S IV E AGENTS F O R . >(» Ji ■% *: Oo Uw flnt Soar efi ear store yea wai Had* very Urge w- ■ectuMot ct 'i«iy I kwwb I u Be* Inc worn euilie. T1 m ee* p(o- tur«4 hsne is ^ageoMatnttm pt tin beeuty and grace of dMgn tn thwa. it la Oniahed in ms- Qaoon Asms derigU and uphotstssett in high grade tapt- ssdy. ToorDlninc BoomWlUlook BettecWIUinU* Suite A Bemsrisafcte Y$bi eat $145.00 , .s ! wm set eat el «r*s7 sansi'tit ftm nein loeln MMar. ^Thin ** * t ■ f « t Stmigte btrfk ebsira trnd ft gaeeUAi chair with Anns. The entireNfee is ftnishefi te wti- nuh Qanw'ftee R. A complete line o f Lloyd Doll < Carriages- -■ *» Simmons B eds:i Springs and Mattreescei Sold Exclusively at Adair's * Any Simmons bed you select in this store, aray be bed ta bewsttmt weed fi&hhea fl&Ustyfctg ytrtw most «auA- lug demands ss to appswanop, In addition, for every Stnmoos Bed* (t o n lor ft Btsanoos 4 UtMttm that will ^oSitlraihr kUMrS ytnt ttiht Ml dsgH^e (wriwOwtkm pM ear txxasdste -disglKy, \ ' ' ■
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