The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52
-•g"-;^ -,«h*/. »■ --jfr<0t< wk-r^tffr-r--yj.»i^ ' zr \ Better School Shoes at $3.50 B ECAUSE we had to pro vide them. The word has gone- around tha t we handle nothing hutgood School Shoes. Yet $2.50 and $3.75—-and many parents won',t pay more. '' So we had Ao go out and get., some Good ones tp sell for that. Harder for us th in if. folks didn 't expect so much of us—hut we don 't mind sharing our profits a bit to have really good Schopl Shoes to sell a t E. Main St. Xenia, Ohio ©lb2. aSss»- I’ve learnt to he cmilentwl v.ub the way the good Uml made mo; I can't leilme that anytid w he ever done was wimv:; l vvouldit’t mm au nt'i:et!jp that e.er rtisciiayed -me, and—witiio I wobble sometimes. 1 bate nllem ;tot nlofls . . 1. neter ln|Mjfli*lMrtI<>:i», wfeen they ««•! fl:ej|eaist mtsiiielMis, of Vefhf W>db*l* In.V#t:wi.i,B ny let er self ;>rTme. , . . Hut. taKy n dHx^ldon that I# vain, nr tons,—most any brand of foolery .van #mi 'em up * tree! 1 e*n’t Indulge tut irajmlse. tvl.eit my eoti«;lviti‘e don’t aj^srove It t ihere's alters hidden danger, oft--! around Hie satesy.jnnie; To met come my menntioss. I detemimf not to love It, for the devil is a that It (ISJS.UI let alone . . . There’s foible# In the fcmeiiitie that vfihlluU- nnmniT mej ,\ir rrank’s in maaciiliiiity, wliWt sestet me :r limij).- tmt if I iciain m.v tiKHvnmie. a* when my imiiin-i- foilml me, 1 couldn’t (head t'ordi thru If it# hole was twh-et ns de-:>l .. ! .................... t >1 Vfi p-tf* ? i- .■ j y * * * * # - # • * • • LOCAL AND PERSONAL * * * # # i # * * * Mr*. Ir JCadiuubra •ft entertained the ATlab tSnirsday afternoon. Ed, Nisbct of Indianapolis spent a day or #0 here the first o ftbe week, A daughter was horn to Mr, .and Mrs. Millard Frame, Thursday morn ing. 1 - Mlw Dorothy ‘Wells of Columbus has been th£ guest of Mis# Mary Townsley. K R O G E R ’ S ; V *' ‘ •’ •' ,v * ’ l( ■ , : v* ^ ^ r ‘ .< - ' ,* * ^ ' i S o u t h M a in S t r e e t , C e d a r v ille , O h io . ; *. ’' \ 1 P • ‘ i J * - . * * * . j - - » *1 < 'iP k ^ 'M lO c RTOger-®thr . ’79C. 1 Kkepr^r.ilSC. . S M ee ,fe ;f5 c . 1 - * » J ' t ... / v’ w.. Kroger 23c 1 ... ■ ■ ... : <1 BreadE^ 24 ;! z '... 82 C •4-.(- '■/ > ,•■ .;■ •C’< : 'a.v -j4N4 -7>.' '''■ '*y '-•. t C[n n n K ir k s F la k o .O C _ ? O 0 ap 6 bars . . . . 25c i Macaroon?£T., 9 c . -y , ■ .. '■ ; . * ‘■■'■A- '.•";■ Ginger |"S 12c l .............■.... ; . c Ta ffyr : ,19c TV t Crackersf;;oiT2c : Butter T h u t n e d . 48c Baker’s 8 c ■■■ . **. ■ 1 LardCr.....14]C Vinegar S d e r . ..35c j R ice^r.^.^k Mason 83C ; T o a s tie s , Or* Post p k g ................. . . . o t MasonpJ“u... 68 c eontfg”: . ... 8 c J a r ^ 3;...... 7c Sredded^r!.llc t a r ^ aP 3* ^ e3 t o a r * J 3 1 G rade doz ............ ^ ..................... . •* PraneSiru,.....5c ' ' " . . . . 4 Jello p '4 f e v o r ! ,.10c ; Pranesfc...15c Ginger fee...12c Peas S ' 1 5 c , i9 c , 25 c GrapetSc^^ZOc Ml## Eleanor'Davis of Bellfontaine was the guest this week of her aunts, the Misses McNeill. h u n t im ow u *®?>NOPENS . - 9 m ew u tKBL s 1’isy faWing-opt iw mpb-re! sea- * Mi and will Thwsa are many TS&ffaV" *Uwp’rt * m ! close October hunting. pasted against Mr. and Mr#. Chas, Lpwry and son of Dayton spent Sabbatli with Mr and Mrs E. G. Lowry.) Dr. Carson Davis and wife, of Kiggihsville, Mo., spent, the first of the week" with Dr, and Mrs. Leo An derson. ' - ■ Mis# Jessie Small of Xenia, moved here tins week and' has rented the Oglesbee office building on Xenia av enue. ■ The Christian. Endeavor of the JR. F» church Will hold a social and recep* -ion in the church this «evening for the College students. ■ Marion Stormont, who has been spending the summer a t EateB Park, Colo.,' hahs returned home for th£ opening of College. at!*the Messrs George Little, William Mopping, Oscar Satterfield and! Ralph Wolford spent the week-end * Little cottage at the reservoir, ------- -- . ■ 1 >. - 1 .■V'- ••• 1 ^ For Sale;- One quarter sawed oak rolled- top desk, cheap. Can be seen at Hi J. Kyle’s. Phone 3-173. 9-28d. .Don’t b 4 m X#lbila<« start, 17-19 W. Main at, Xenia, Jeor bargain# in school clothing, shoes, lt%te, pap# and furnish mg#. Here yo*.«*A got'th? nobby suit;; or the long trouser suits for young mem Key#’ knee pant suite that ar< bounds pleas eand remarkable value, Good solid, well make shoe# for thi boy or girl tp w**r to school. These shoe# at, lowest prices at Kelble’s, 17 - 19 W. Main, Xenia. ■For ten day# we are making special price on Men’# clothing. We Have 250 factory sample ‘ suits f«t older men in conservative styles These suits are priced, up to $29.75. Choice for ten day# $12,48..C, A. Eel- ble, 17-19 W. -Main, Xenia. 0, L. Smith ha# been in Chicago for some time where he hoped to es cape the hay fever season. There was question about frost last night,. Plenty of, evidence the next day in gardens and with flowers, ' Mr. and Mrs. P, M. Gillilan, enter tained the choir of the M. E, church last Saturday evening. A two course luncheon was served and music and 'antes enjoyed throughout the Mrs, Mary A. Houchins celebrated ar eighty-fifth birthday Sunday at te homo of her daughter, Mrs. B. E. [cFatland, Those present were her rothr, Mr. J.‘V, Ford and daughter, erVaise of Chicago; Mrs. Maggie enham of.Dayton; Mr, Herman,Me arland and family of Sabina; D, H, cFariand;, -Charles Ford, and Mrs. lice McLean.v A number of useful ;esentj/\vcre received and all do* trted wishing her many happy re- M n Grr is here otua visit s parents for a few days. Dr. ubject; “Is America Better than Surope?,’*Dr. Ort! come# bock front may touch Word has been received here of the larriage of Miss Belle Middleton of ellow Springs, Wednesday, at the [>mc of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Red* ay-of Leesburg, 0., to Mr. W. N. fantJfe of Yellow Springs. The cere- iony took- place at 2 P. M. and the edding was a very q^jet affair. Af- >t a short wedding trip the couple was stenographer for the t company. Word from Columbus -states that lev. J. S. Haggard, formerly of this in Dayton. the past ORDINANCE N«L 117. Antiques Wanted;- Old mahogany and curly maple furniture of all kinds, chests, high-boy, high post bed#, tall clocks,' coverlets, old pattern quilts, antique jewelry, old blue, china dishes c-ips and plates, very old glassware, copper and ‘ silverware, etc. Pay highest price#. .Will he here soon, j Write a t once to G. B„ Bailey, 17lt j Oak St., Columbus, 0. * | SCHOOL ARE HERE .. SO IS OUR LARGE' NEW STOCK OF , 1 Clothing, Hats* Caps, Furnishings* - a n i Stipes _ _ . ’j- Don*t iniss this large store of real bargains for fall wear,t *■- Young linen!* long trousers, nobby suits,,250 sample suits, worth up to $29.75. Choice $12.48. - ■' J Boys* knee pants sui^s $5,98, $6,49, $7,95, $8,90, $9.85,. $10.75. Boy#’ . pants 73c to $2*49, ,, ■, - \ - ' "' * ■ r • ^ All kinds hats* caps, belts, shirts, underwear, hosiery, ties, collar!, waists at low prices, ’ 1 - * - - *1 Solid made good we$r School ShoeS for Boys and Girls* Try owr 'solid, good-wear school shoes-^lowast prices. .Men's clothing special for. only 10 days. We have 250 factory sample suits for older men conservative made, worth up to $29.75, Choice of these 250 suits for 10 days, $12,48, See our latest hand-tailpred suits $19.85, $25.50, $2f>.90» $27.50, $29.75. Working men’s best make of shoes, rubber boots, overalls, jackets, work shirt, w^rk trousers. Don’t piiss this big store, ■! / \ " * . ' C. A. KELBLE’S Xenia, Ohio , •’ , v* -J !7 t 19West Maitt St. % ' H Jm.yUnxm September Sale of Stoves v -" '-' - i' ."'--.'if 'i- v-.w ; ,»■' ,--t. ■ ■ ; . /.■' . * • 10%Discount on Heating Stoves Purchased . Month OUR. LINE OF STOVES TO SELECT-FROM Ray Glo , Estate Tripple Effect Century Gas Heaters Parker’s Duplex Gas Heaters' Cole^ Hat Blast .. . •Estate Heatrola ‘ Centruy Gas Stoves ! Estate Active SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY this E m i M ew^FopO nhr i •s* -■>.y“-. . . • V, t-A. -v '’STois. '0 m i€hxl&x a NORTH DETROIT STREET — XENIA. OHIO of Storm Sewers by Draining into Same Waste Water from Sink* and Water-Closets, or any other Of fensive Waste Matter. Be it ordained by the Council of the Village of Cedarvilje, State of Ohio, Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to drain into tiny of the atom sewers of the Vil lage, waste water from any drain or water-closet; or drain into Storm sewer# any 'other offensive waste mat ter. , : : Section 2. Any person or person# Violating any of the provision#' of this ordinance shall on conviction thereof b* fined Ift any sam not ex ceeding Fifty Dollars ($50.00), and #halJ pay the costs of prosecution, and each day’s misuse of the storm sewers, as herein set forth, shall con stitute a separate offense. Section 3. This ordinances shall tike effect and be In force from and after the earliest period allowed by law, Passed by Council this 3rd day of September, 1923. J . D*Mott, *. Mayor of the Incorporated Village of Cedarville, Ohio, Attest: * J. (1. McCorkell, Clerk of the Village of Ccdarvill*, Peaches! Peaches!! Peaches!!! * . t ■■ • e Just received two cars of Island Elberta peaches, finest flavor and best peach on the market. Cheap for Canning GET YOUR PEACHES NOW E. H.Schmidt& Co. S -DETROIT ST., XENIA, O. and in a sh o r t time it will be yours. If you hlaVe delayed ’placing your order because of .the .cash outlay necessary—you need wait no longer. • • If you have been deprivingyour family and yourself of the pleasures and benefits o£,a ' chr' because you fat. that you could not •afford it—order now and know that k will not work any hardship on you. Use the 'mShp* So plan to ride arid be happy, you and your family. Make the fin»t payment of $5 today s which will he deposited in a local bank at interest You can add a little each week. Soon the payments, plus the interest paid . hy the bank, will make the car yours. . Come in and learn about this new plan. Murdock PubUc Sale Bins Are A Necessity LeaveYourNext Order Here * Have your old Furniture upholster ed, refinished, repaired! Work called for and delivered from 1 id 10 miles from Xenia. Send in your address,. Will be in Cedarville Sept. 24 or 26. ■ ■ * Prompt Service and Work G u a r a n t e e d Clip this ad which will be good for $1.00 on a $25 order.. Good for $2 on a $f>0 order. Leave orders at Oils office or write • East 333 J Bell p&d'rt* -- ElmerWeyHch 1441 Huffman Ave., DAYT0N.CS4' IF YOU NEED HUNTING DROP il i rvMy-
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