The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

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L* ay * orders at tide ofltee or write Ea*t 333 J Bell phone Elmer Weyridi ‘1441 Htt/fmmn Ave. D A Y T O N ,O H I O #»■ Brings Forth Specials andSuperSpecials that make a special trip to this store on that day a real adventure in economy GoldLineOpticGlassware, 19c* 39c - Modishform and Boyishform Brassieres* $1*85, ■Women’s Autumnbfown Russiacalf oxfords, ,$6.85 Chappie coats, of brushed mohair* self bound, $7.75 Overblouses, crepede chine, variousstyles,.$3.95 Skirts of velours and camels,hair*,$7.50 , ChangeableSilk jersey bloomers, $3.95 Blacksateendressaprons, cretonne trims $1.50 Girls’ hats, 7 to 14 years, manystyles, $4.95 Girls’ ‘polaire and astrakhan coats, 8.to 14, $12,50 1Girls’ velour hats, sizes 2 to 6, colors, $3.95 Dresses, velvet—silks, newtrimming treatments, $43.00 Gowns—chemisewith real filet lace* $1.45 Navy twill tailored suits, silklined, $38.00 * Longcloth, 36 incheswide, 10-yardbolts, $1.60 ‘ 75Women’s fur.trimmedsport coats, $25*00 Imported fine beaded bags, $4.00 Beautiful French and English Val Lace* 10c yd* Oak Recipe Cabinet with filing index, 45c ■Rike's own tasty cocoanut .taffy* 33c lb. . Black dressing comb—coarseor fine teeth, 35c Women’s white, linen-cord block kerchiefs, 16c SmartTuxedocollarandcuff sets, 89c Indestructible pearl necklaces, earrings, $3.50 Deckle edged, color lined stationery $1.00 box Mirror, comb and brush—IvoryWhite set, $5.50 Framed pictures of reproductions, 50c Doll headFincushions, dressed, $1.39 Taffeta Silk Pillows, $2.95 Men’s English broadclothshirts, $2.00 , , Men’s brushedwool sports sweaters, $5.00 Men’s Russia Calf oxfords, $4.95 r%t Men’s all-wool trousers, striped, plains $5.90 Men’s onepiececaps, mediumweight, $1.55 Women’s Gauntlet Ghamoisetfe Gloves, $2.19 Women’s silk and fibre hose, black, colors, 79c Women’s fall knee length Union Suits, 69c • Real Kid short cuff Gauntlet Gloves, $4.95 Silk Umbrellas for rain and sun, $10.00 Women’s GloveSilkVests, $1.69* Bloomers, $2.95 Boys’ sheep lined coats, sizes 8 to 18, $7.95 75cMignonetteFacepowder,29c $1,00 Vivaiidou Astringent cream, $1.00, compact, $1.00 Davenport, Overstaffed—StripedMohair,$132,50 Davenport Table, Combination Mahogany, $29.00 Galvanized Window Refrigerators, $1.95, $2.95* $4.95 $35.00 Norwood Sewing Machine, Special, $21.75 Flat Box, 18-inch, black enameled, $3.75 Steamer Trunk, Spring: lock, with tray, $10.00 • Five$160 Simplex Electric Ironers, special, $99.00 Downstairs—1000 New Fail Dresses, $9.00* $18.00 Downstairs—600 Coats and Wraps, $14.95* $34.95 Downstairs—350 Sports Dress skirts, .$2,95, $7.95 Downstairs— 75 Fur Coats and Capes, $95.0$ Downstairs— 35 Boys’ Mackinaws, wool, $6,95 Downstairs—200 Men’s Broadcloth Shirts, $1.69 Downstairs—600 Men’s.Linen Handkerchiefs* 17c Downstairs—2 to0 yearsmart coats, $4.95 Downstairs—600 Juvenile wool suits, $3.85 Downstails—•75 Smart Fall Hats, $2.45 Downstairs—100 Advance Fall Dress Hats, $6.50 Downstairs—250 Pair Welt Sports Oxfords, $2.85 Downstairs—400 FairStrapPumps, $4.75 Downstairs—100 Fair Boys’ Welt Shoes, $2.95 Downstairs—250 Fair Misses' High Shoes, $2.35 Downstairs—200 Brushed Chappie Coats, $6.95 Downstairs—150 Beautiful Corduroy Robes, $2.95 Doirastaks—000 Fair ’ ’Wunderhose" all ribs, 23c Down*tairs—900 Fair Boys’ Triple Knee How, 35c Dowmitalfs—720 Men’* FineWool Hose, 29c Downstairs—400 Dimity Overbiouses, $1,95 Dowi«*fcalrs—130 Women’# flannel pajamas* $1.69 RIKJ5-KUMLER CQ Daytoti, Ohio HIGH SCHOOL Oa Ostsbw beta fee tow? * tm m ' b#4 * aarstwi; Th#y bough# t*u pound# « f w#iu*w any} a <k4&n logw* «fJb*«ML They jofebsy*d out shout two «*$#* to kaw# s ban*) o f ftmp they iMsght enough wfeMmi, to 'put in every bun. The boys stood around talking, fell­ ing of this sad that; And laughing about their vronderfe) feed. That was going to make them fat. put after the crowd had gathered, Jive Unexpected ’wore there. Who did not mix with their school­ mates and coyld not be seen for the glare. When the time came for the mixture, wo plowed into the light, We grabbed a lot of the eats, but didn't get Away just right. While our pals ran very swiftly, taking with them all the eats. We were lying on the ground, tak­ ing many hard beats. But after the war was over, and 'fee reward* were scattered around* The most important thing of all, their weincya went' hack to town, ' Bod Smith * • • The school carnival held last Satur­ day night proved a great success.}At times the crowd was almost too much to manage but everyone agreed feat it was an evening of fuii and merriment. About seventy dollars were left after all expenses were paid. This money wlil be used to pay for the large dic­ tionaries feat have been purchased, * • ’ • The teachers wish to thank all those both in. school and out ,feo were so helpful and who gave their services to help make this, affair a success.' A mm rrwh»g>» tom h* *# mtmm ty. 'I m m m m ur to divided into ferae #*riad» of dtx wmi ks duration. It is m i mmm tfy ibs? on# pupil t» have on* tB) and two (A's) for exemp­ li#**. ■ ■ # * * Tb* *UMHS in Ugh school were ob- »<w*d last Tuesday by fee classes in Sdtteation from fee College* under the riperviaioa of Mias Somers. H, M. I* FARM BUREAU DRIVE The campaign for members of the Green* County Farm Bureau will he staged son** fen* during fee winter. The cororaiirfg* meets Saturday in Xenia, to formulate plans which will he under fee direction of local men. ORDINANCE NO. 118 . An ordinance fixing fee price which The Ohio Fuel G m Company, Us suc­ cessors and assign* may charge for natural gas famished consumers in the Village of cjfdarvills, Ohio. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUN­ CIL OF THE VILLAGE OF CE- DABVHAE, OHIO, AS FOLLOWS- : SECTION 1, That during the peripd of one yoar from the date , on which this ordinance becomes effec­ tive, The Ohio Fuel Car Company, its successors and assigns, may charge for natural gas furnished within the {corporate limits of th* Village * f C*- ‘ ilarvilie, Ohio, th* following !to-wit: JWKO*, ! Fifty cents (We) per thousand ' (1/HKi) vubic feet consumed aadij jmonths meter measurement, subject} | to n discount of five cents (5e> per -thousand cubie feet, if payment is made at fee place provided therefor fcy the company on or before fee 10th] day of the month for gas consumed' the previous month. SECTION 2, A service charge of Fifty cents (50c) per month shall be charged per cafe individual account appearing upon the hooks of fee com­ pany in any one mmtt* SECTION 8. This on#**®** *W1 be in full few* aasd *F*ot at th* dullest period allow*! by law after it* pass***. ' Passed this Idth day of October, JP23, . J D. M*W* Mayor. J. G, McCorkMl, Clerk- NO HUNTING ALLOW©) No bunting or trespassing on following farms is permitted: Frank Townsley. th* ASPHALT ARRIVES ‘ The long looked for asphalt for fee completion o f the Main street paving arrived Wednesday evening and fee work of filling in the brick was start­ ed Thursday hut was stopped shortly after by fee tain. The company was anxious to get fee street opened for traffic this week. S T O P e a d ~ ACHES A t t h e i C f F y r a i J r i i l y t iisMg b***ls m i Mm acthw aa® m m m m ~ INDIAN 9 ■ a e v . •ILLS] ,tsfj We have decided to sell our Mules and equip- ment and use tractors for straw hauling. These Mules are well broken and in first class* ex­ cellent condition. . See or call Mr.E.S.Hamilton . The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co. CEDARVILLE, OHIO mm S ellin g to S a tisfy We don’t reward our s a le sp e o p le simply for selling a lot of goods. We reward them for selling goods in a way that willsatisfy customers. * ' We appreciate i t every time anyone says “ THIS IS A GOOD STORE.” ‘*a np *n u ^ a b ley ««d (a / iew (a CINCINNATI When sympathetic friends are most needed I f ever sympathetic friend* are needed, it is when death saddens the family by calling away one o f the Circle to another life. Themorticianwhocome#intothehome should be able to take full responsibility for every detail of funeral,, arrangements, and thus relieve those who arc sorrowing. / F<>r yo*rs we have tried to l y% servethehomes of thiscommunity V as wewouldwishto be served. J. h . M c M il l a n & s o n , Cedarvllli*. Ohio t Be Fair to Yourself— Look and Compare Visit other good stores before you buy your Fall Clothes. Then come here to to the Kjitz Sr ^Richards store and compare—quality for quality, style for style, workmanship—and PRICE for PRICE. OUR EXTRA-VALUE PRICES For Fine Quality Fall Suits and Overcoats are $25* $30, $35 and $40 ^ Satisfy Yourself Look and Compare L #*. 33 EAST MAIN STREET, XENIA, OHIO ■ j m Efiective October 2 , the Ford Motor Company announces the following reduced prices on all Ford Cars and Trucks: Runabout - $265.00 Touring Car - - 295.00 Coupe - -- 525.00 Four-Door Sedan 685.00 Chassis - 230.00 Truck Chassis - 370.00 All Prices F. O. B. Detroit These are the lowest prices in all Ford history. W ith the recent changes and refinements that have b,6en made in every body type, Ford Cars now offer new values in motor transportation. Especially is this true of the new Four-door Sedan w ith its streamline body and many added conveniences. T h e F o rd so n T r a c tp r The price of the Fordsor Tractor has been in­ creased $25.00, making the present price $420.00 F. O. B. Detroit You can takeadvantageof thesenewprices through the Lord Weekly Purchase cPlan R. A. MURDOCK M M % ■ «m ?

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