The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52
t-,-4 «M PM past to en- each if -mt. Its f O R K h Collision*. [ion* with tree*, hcii darkness, »ot :i fitting * powerful iflibie to human. f alr-wa*#* react#! tbstad*, *na m !. fmtleaily et d*&! [HOktMt, , diihlren’s her guosts, after ■inula say the m tailed h*t Hr*, IjWkfc* ifilfpfrMrrttfnti *VTrlnTiVi1*i flu* get**, *f a A*#**.* ■Ml n£yp.piwr,!y.».-^r£ r&mp'T IIHWMIRHRWP ^fc«5£3^aM^wg»6<a,*iwr MMMi Cousin o f Vanderbilt Driving a Taxlc .b LOCAL AND PERSONAL ► * # jft o » * - « • For Sale; Plenty of inched apples, S. K. Williamson & Son An Auto, Strop Razor, $azor Strop and case free with a dollar purchase while the supply lasts Service Hardware & Supply Co. Mrs. Andrew Winter has been visit- ing friends and relatives in Ronton, this week. « r ^ ni?8rFucit ? ^ uc.h* lIttrvtml graduate and first cousin of millionaire tt-!1.; Vanderbilt, is driving a taxicab in New Vork. He went broke W 1 w*11 street and says this is the best Job lie could get Mrs. Rosa Minser fell Tuesday and •had the misfortune to break her left •arm in two places.. TXBCWraxJIAI.CAM H r a ^ S ' il! f I#| | i M ii ™ lii II? 1 I If!, i! III!ill Tkw ftioadA ter w v • ■ ■ ’ . Busines* men—with whom the runabout has always been very popular—are well pleased with the changes embodied in this model. .■ ” •■■■■. Always rugged, the car has been made decidedly trimmer and •mote comfortable. • This result is obtained by raising the radiator and enlarging the cow l; making a decided improvement in looks and providing mote leg room . - , ^ ■ ■ ■■■“’ ■ A w ell designed top and 'slanting windshield d o their share toward adding a finished, clean-cut appearance. Make it a point to see the other new models also on display in ou t show room . ■ /: These ears can be obtained through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. B. A. MURDOCK, " " Cedarvllle, Ohio & G A IL S *TPLUCKS - T R A G T O fL S m$PK&KS&!r*ner3W7* The pew model Favorite Rang, ■on display at The Farmers' Grain Co is Thursday, Nov. 1st is the date. Ce dar Vale Farm is the place where you can get anything you are wanting in a High Class Duroc, W, W. Galloway joined his family in Ironton, Saturday, remaining unti Thursday when they returned home. Mrs. Galloway and children have been visiting her parents, Rev. Summers and wife Mr, and Mrs. J. H, Andrew, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Er vin, of Xenia, motored to Huntington, W. Va., Tuesday, to visit with Mr and Mrs J. S. Harvey, Members of theGreene County Sun' day School Executive board and rep resentatives from Sunday schools over the county, enjoyed a dinner and pro gram at the First M. E. church, Xenia last Thursday evening. Rev. W. F. Havriman, of this place, president of the association, presided. Among the speakers were Rev. Tilford of the First Presyterjan church, Xenia; Miss Mary B. Ervin, County Supt. H. C. Aultman, Xenia, Rev. Lewis Fair- field; W. E. Bolieu, Dayton. B. W. Anderson, 70, well known ci tizen of this place, died at his home Sabbath night at 10:15, following a sudden stroke of apoplexy. This was his third stroke the first hap pening about eight years ago. He had been in usual health previous to 'the last stroke. Mr. Anderson formerly resided on the Clifton pike but moved to town about three years ago. He is survived by his widow, who was Miss Alice McHatton of -Clifton; two chil dren, Mac Anderson, who resides on the farm and Bruce of Dayton. One sister, Mrs. O. D. Estel of Springfield also survives. The deceased was for many years, a member of the Clifton United Presbyterian church but since residing here hadT'been a member of the local congregation. The funeral was held from the home Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock and inter ment took place, at Clifton, Dr. J. f< White had charge of the services. OCTOBER SPECIALS A lw a y s the best possible at the lowest possible price. It will p a y you to read these prices* Th ey w ill save you m oney . ; GROCERIES Lard, pure, l b . .......... ........... 15c Corn, Evergreen, 2 cans . , . . . . . * .25c Matches, good 4 cans . . . . . . ........... 25c Peas, ?‘E ” Brand c a n ........................ 15c Peas*, Colonial Brand, can .......... .... 18c Tobacco, Prince Albert or Tuxedo 2 cans. . ..................................... .25c Com, Standard, can ...................... 10c Milk, large can Carnation............... 11c Rice, Blue Rose .Head l b . . . . . . 7 l-2c Dates, Dromedary Pkg................... 23c Soap, Kirk's Flake, 10 bars........ . .48c Salted Peanuts . . . «• . ** , * * , •• 20c lb. Karo Syrup, red No. 5 can.............34c Soups, Campbell's 4 kinds, c an . . . .9c Shredded Wheat Biscuit pkg ..........11c POTATOES A new lot on hand today / Good Quality 2 Bu. Bags per b a g . . , . . r % 1-2 Bti. Bag per, bag. ■ Prices positively cash. Potatoes at the store* No potatoes delivered. These prices are for unbroken bags only. rV:•S' * * m ir *4 *Hit*' * ******* $ 2.20 $2.85 SHOES School Shoes—Just received a ship ment of School Shoes for ,Boys and Girls. The best we have had for many seasons at the the lowest d* 1 m7Ct prices. Per pair and up . . . «<P A * # O Men's Shoes—the very latest patterns —good Values and just received Sr$4.50,$5.50and$6 Women's Shoes—a new line at from $3.25 to $3.85 Our biggest value for years. mm MUM qmwwin»mw.i MW WE HAVE NOT RAISED OUR PRICE STRICTLY ALL WOOL ANY TWO-PIECE SUIT Tailored As You Want It Any Full Suit or Over coat. . , ; ........ ..........$29.50 The fabrice are strictly ALL WOOL. 300 patterns to select ffrom. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. HOME Company If yog are .wanting a sbigh dues Dnroe Boar, Bow or Gilt, you can get it of R. C. Watt & Son. Nov. 1st. For Sale:- Seven room house on North Main street Cellar, well, cis*' tern, water in kitchen, bam. Well im proved and fine location. J D . Mott Have you seen . the new heating stoves at The Farmers' Gram Co. Mrs. John Townsley, who resides, with her daughter, Mrs. Clara Morton, has been quite ill the past week. Kev. Walter Cooley of Adams county, visited Inst week with his brother, C. E. Cooley and wife. , SWEATER COATS- assor(ment at popular very latest patterns. -An attractive prices. The Saturday Specials ^Old Reliable Coffee , 2 7 c (Only one lb. to each customer) P. 6c G. Soap-—10 bars Ivory Soap—1 bar Moon •Soap—1 bar * (Only one deal to eac for 45c customer) Electric Lamps Edison Tungsten Bulbs—just new, and positively O. K . 25, 40 and 50 watt lamps. Special Satur- *>E* day only* Each* ....................... COFFEE->«»Our 20c Coffee 6 lbs for ............... $ 1.00 Robt. Bird & Sons Co. Misses Lucile Johnson, Ruth De- Witt and Kathleen Blair entertained about forty members of the Young Ladies' Misionary Society of the M. E.'church last Thursday evening. The guests came in Japanese costume, the evening being devoted to a study o£ Missions in Japan. Miss Eloise Far quar gave the' lesson of the evening. Miss Florence SmitlFtold of Japanese customs and Miss Eleanor Johnson gave an impersonation of a Japanese girl. For Sale: Washing machine and wringer. In good condition. Inquire at Harrow Tire & Battery Shop. Phone 3 Don't forget the Duroc Sale at Ce dar Vale Farm Thursday, Nov. 1st. Cedarville, O.. just out of town. R. C. Watt St Son. Council met yesterday afternoon and inspected the Main street im provement in company with the con tractors, Messrs LOyd and Davidson of the Loyd Contracting Co. and W. E. Lucan, the engineer for the village. The street was foun l to comply with the contract and Eli yineer Lucas, who handles all the engb.ering for Spring- field, reports that the street is a good one and properly put down, Council formerly accepted the street which was completed Monday and thrown open for public travel Acrmoter Windmills. Run in oil. Let us replace your old mill Service Hardware & Supply Co. If you are looking for a real self- feeder for your chickens, you Can get it at .The Farmers’ Grain Co. The Greene County Ku Kluk Klart is preparing for a hig demonstration and initiation in Xenia Saturday. There will be A parade and fireworks at the Greene County Fair Grounds, riie ceremonies will be open to the public at the fair grounds. Harry II. Kelly, managing editor of the Wilkinaburg, Fa., Progress, visit ed ibis week with Rev. J, G, 0. Carson and family in Cllftdn. mm am miBftMi lilt WHICH WILL YOU TAKE? 6 Per Cent for C ertain ty or 12 Per Cent Perhaps When putting your money to work SAFETY I* the mo*t important consideration. There MAY be some investments that ere good that promise ten or fifteen per cent interest but many people have learned fey sad experience that there are many that are worthless. It takes an ex perienced financier to pick the good from the bad. Are you willing to bet your money on your ability to guess right. You can deposite yonr money here under our special certificate plan with the positive assurance it will draw 6 % INTEREST because it is secured by first mortgage on real estate recognized as next to government bonds in reliability. TbeSpringfield Building&Loan Association 28 East'Main Street, Springfield, Ohio Can you imagine a more wonderful business than our—-a business devoted to making people happier and. more comfortable! Coinfortable in the type of quality home furnishings with which we,. -e -so well able to sppply. them, and happy because o f our low prices Below are ust a few of the exceptiona lvalues we "are featuring just now. . 3-PIECE SUIT $215.00 Or It's a enuty! Included in this living room suite is a luxurious davenport, arm chair and rocker upholstered in excellent velour, with removable spring cushioiii3, roll arms and coil spring construc tion- throughout. A rare value! BEDROOM SPECIAL $178.50 Another indication of what we can save home maters, in fur nishing the horn eheautiful! in cluded at this low price is a full size bow end bed, dresser, ebif- forotte and a semi-vanity! Rich two tone walnut finish. If M ore Creations Tha t Delight the E ye ! m Easy Chairs $35.00 More comfort!'That's what you get in this splendid easy chair upholstered in genuine leather. Bridge Lamps $11.25 Just one of the many splen (lid values In bridge lamps . featured in ouj display,-— handsome mahogany finish ed base—silk shade with silk fringe. Duofold $45.00 MAKES ANOTHER BED ROOM IN THE HOUSE AT NO EXTRA EXPENSE OR DISCOMFORT. I t f ' ' RUGS Wonderful assortment of patterns and colors in qualities to suit any need. We both loose if you make a purchase before seeing our stock. r* BEDDING Cotton Blankets Wool Blanke s Home Made Com forts GALLOWAY & CHERRY XENIA. OHIO \ x GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X mt?.am— W’TJrz- i .$ \ i O ,
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