The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52
jlic Sale road , 53 le 7 to reais-tec u, Mer; United hay ladders 'homas 8 hoe >r.«; Planter; liuder: , McCormick rnv hav rope ■mill Spring* coops. coal ietchers-; 30 elhr; 1 Gem ,oc!:s- corn in ni misrellan- E. Hastings 3 X X i i i i i i i i i n i 3B3— .... I and but paries—a 3TSS ON TODAY •mbers or paid less owe our £R $330,- net with make our *§31 era ur neigh- s~s gas m Ohio hi l £ MVillMMPMMMl • * * * * • # m u m * LOCAL AND PERSONAL * * • * » » * * # • W. B . T'lnenco of" Xenia spent Sabbath with friend* here. mmm You can buy nice pound box of Itowneys Chocolates, 75c at llidg- way'p, NO HUNTING ALLOWED mr m Marguerite Eubank entertain- <£ her friend, Mis* Grace Stratton of Xenia last week end. 0 Her Cent Loans:- Also ?0 year, loans without commission. Pay any ) time. We sell farms. Smith & Feeble-; j BOB First National Dank Bldg., Col ! umhus, Ohio. Mrs. Ed Hamilton entertain? d a number of friends, at her homo on Xenia avenue with Rook Tuesday owning. Go to Janies Venerable Smith for yovr .horse shoeing and plow work, Now ioeased on East street. (it) NOTICE—-No hunting with gun or dog or sack, day or night on rav P. A. Wigal Mrs Margaret Crain and daughter Mhble of Xenia spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs C, M. Riugwny. Chocolate black walnut fudge, 20c a j.ound for Saturday only, Kerr’s Gandy Shop T. IJ. Andrew has })een bedfast the ■past week . suffering with heart trouble. He is under the care of a trained nurse but is reported better. * Our three piece suits at $20,50 arc* unmatchable values. Davis, Xenia avenue. Mr. atvd Mrs, John GiUaugh spent the week-end in Oxford with their son jn-law and daughter*. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus McFarland.. Vanilla Pecaan Fudge at 20c a pound for Saturday only ' Kerr's? Candy Shop Notice* Change in closing hrurs: The grocery will be closed each day from 12 o’clock to I P. M Kioger Grocery & Raking Go,, Harry Wright, Manager Lowney's Chocolates pro the best; At Ridgway’s for 75c per pound. Mr and Mrs. H, A. McLean have gone, to Williamson, W. Va., where they will make their sony Leonard and Wilbur an extended visit Roth the boys are in the baking business in that citv. D<*\vning’i Studio at Xenia has es ‘ tabjished a ren itation for high class w«,rk* second to now in rh.e state iand people are coming from all surround- mg counties for r-hotos and minea- lure paintings. Go in at ones and have some. fine presents for your friends that money will not iiiv It. For Sale; Plenty of picked apples, S. K. Williamson & Son. Ihe Men^-, Bible Glass of the U. P. dinner - Thursday evening at Com- dir.nei* 'J'huhrsday evening at Com munity Had. Expert- Dry Cleaning—Pressing Repairing—Alterations. Davis, Xema avenue. ' Vanll’a Pecaan. Fudge at 20c a po-md for Saturday only ■•-*»■ Kerr’s Candy Shop * Sirs, Jennie Hutchison -and Mrs Caroline Winters of Xenia have been spending a ck,y or so with'Mrs Zett.u ■Bull. . GOOD CHICKEN SUPPER-*------ A good chicken supper will be ser ved Thursday evening, N-.v. 22- in the R. P church. Service from 5 to 7 o’clock at f<0c per plate Plenty to eat and everybody come. Have your Winter Clothing Dry Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed now pavis, Xenia avenue The will of John Thomas Jackson of this place has been tiled for Pro bate His ante is given a half interesi in the property on Elm street which ■then goes to his children. Opal Jack- son, was named executrix and gave $100 bond. G L E N W E I K E R T Auctioneer 1505 East High Street Phone No, Main 2127-W Springfield, Ohio, J WE HAVE NOT RAISED OUR PRICE Be Your Own Salesman Select Any Pattern-*- 3 0 0 Different Fabrics Everyone Guaranteed All Wool and They Are Choice of any Two-Piece SUIT Made to Your Order .. IT’S THE GREATEST VALUE IN YEARS Full Suit or Overcoat, any Style, They’re All One Price, Choice. . . . ,$29.50 (HOME Clothing Company Cedarville, Ohio f#»H / m True Friendship There are two kinds of f r i e n d s -— Fa ir Weather F r i e n d s *and F o u l * W e a th e r Friends. “ Fair Weather Friends” flock around when every thing is goingfine. But the real friend is one who wants to do something for youwhen you need it. • • That’s the kind of friends we try to he all the time* . - ■ Q /w v ( § . ' • c t n c t m s f h ' ' • 4 l I No hunting or trespassing on the j following farms is permitted: Frank Townsley. W. C. Bull H. II. Stormont Mrs, A. th Smiley " Mrs. Ida Stormont Myri Stormont W. S. Hopping E. L. Stormont A. fi. Creswell Mrs. Mipnie McMillan Howard Johnson George Martindale Jack Fnrav for the Tonkinson and Harbison farms, PUBLIC SALE DATES. Burton McElwain, Nov. 15. , Mrs. Delilah Ann Beckman, 75, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Mina Shingle, on Andrew Bros, farm, Tuesday night at i):3fl from a compli- catk'.n of diseases. Three daughters survive Mrs. Shingle, Mrs. Rotu Mas eie of Lebanon and Mrs. Rase Finley ’ of Columbus.. The fu-eral was held <Thursday morning. Word has been received here that L. J . Ogle,, train master for the D. T. & I.. Bprihfiehl,, son-in-luw of > Mr. and Mtv. Cash Gordon, is im- ' proving following an accident when 1his auto over turned some days ago on the Jeffersonville pike. Mr. Ogle Iand wife and two children, Jamie and Kenneth, were pinned under the car . aftpr it skidded. Mrs. Qige and the ' two children, Jamie and Kenne th e s caped injury. Mr, Ogle sustained u broken shoulder bone as he was pin ned under the car. He was taken to a Columbus specialist for treatment. A ll. SET FOR BIG .STRUGGLE Carl of Thank**. We wish to thank] the church and f>*iends who so kindly; assisted us ni anyway during Urn ill- ? ness and death of our beloved hue-; 411 set, folks., for th? big straggle, band and father, and especially Rev, when 0<«ngo and Blue meets Gran;.;:; II. O. Mason and Lacast for their'and. Blue, At 2 :GO this nfterneon the consoling words. !lhe High school whistle blows for the start of fo tir - teaehers and the paper mill epmloyes for then beautiful flora! offering. Mrs Opal Jackson and children Downey s Fine Chocolates for 75c per pound at Ridg\vay3. Two persons were taken before Mayor Mott within the past few days for violating trafiic rules. Fines were lively practices this week* both team:; assessed in each case/ Be sure th a t! are on even terms, with nn up and at vilto’s annual li ane-Comirg gime whet; ( mob Ta’.con's Warriors meet Frigh'ii prodigies for the third yearly till on the Ce.lart'dlc Campus. Last v.ftf; the home team met bad luck at the hands of Ashland, while Auticcli meanwhile suffered at the hund< of Heidelberg with a -1G-P; ;cnre. With np injuries ard a few. Cap*. Taylor !;;*» lad : : chp scrub* pp-'Eihl.j thin r -u i U .* u tough op- pxitivn to the vanity players, and i^fati-firi hut not our-confident with the oyfljoh for tl*e 1 'g battle, tiall it $ day folks, r.ftd fellow the crowd at 3:00 to the Cedarville grid- y-rr tan’t afford to miss if, and your presence and yells ,give * spirit and encouragement to the team which it is impossible to attain in anyptlier v;ny. All right boys. Jet’s pel Chocolate black walnut fudge, Me a pound for Saturday only, Kerr's Candy Shop you observe the proper turns in go ing around the "silent watchman*’. Dr. J . O. Stewart has been spend ing several days in Richmond, Kv. on a visit with his son, Prof. John Orr Stewart pnd family. 1'em spirit, for today’s game. ' ’ednrviHo has two victories to her ■vedit m the past t\yo year's wHlr her games against Antioch on our l;opu* | grounds and a defeat early in tho season at Xellow Springs demand-? ice enge, good and proper Rev. J , Alvin Orr, D, D , of Pitt*, burgh, spent last Friday with hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs, J . R. Orr. The College Y. W. girls took ad vantage of ceeltion to put on their tag day sale. A nice sum was realised T H E E D W A R D W R EN CO . SPK , 7 . D , OH IO . NOW INPROGRESS-OUR GREAT ANNUAL A Stupendous Selling Event! Hundveds of Thousands of Dollars Worth of New.Winter Merchandise,at Great Savings! ' T - H E importance of this great annual Wren Sale can not be V E R Y department of this great sto^e shares in the value- overestimated, for during this event you will have such giving of this sale. Whether you are interested™ clothing,- tugs*fum itu^ silk?,' this sale will offer it at a worth while saving. * THANKSGIVING - SA L E • • . SPEC IA LS ! buying opportunities that can not be overlooked, fi’s the result of careful planning, and timely buying. thank sg iv ing : & SALE s p e c ia l s : C-O-A-T-S! —Fine quality of blactc marmltte crepe, full 40 Inched wide and worth IS.S0 it yard. <69 OC Yard ................................. —-All Jlnon. unbleached crash, made in Ireland with white or ’ 1 17 . red borders. Yard I » —Barbara* and Dentists' towels, Soft finish huck towels with cord bor ders, else 14x21, inches. Each J L J UN D R ED S and hundreds of them *■ * —and every one fairly beaming with style, quality, and great desirability. This important sale brings three gcoilps that - for combined style, value, and variety, .has never before been equalled. —Women's corsets,, made of a go°fl grade coutil, well boned; high bust- model, In sizes in n 22 to, 30...................................O S IC * E8 . . *1A . *■•*k*4«-*«* *♦■*■*.•,**.* Goats in this lo t that are worth' far more. Plain and fur trimmed coats in a great vari ety. Sale price $ » .» *-• -f • « k * i —Wilson's, fine mercerized table damask in assorted designs. Regu lar 69c quality. . J Q - Yard .......... 1 .................. . t O L . —Mahogany candle sticks,, hishly. polished and seven inches in I Q . height. Each .................. 1 «71. —New shades In taffetas, shirred on cords with fancy flowor trimming silk pillows. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.95 —Full 64 inches wide, silk stripe shirting; today $3.95 a dj*li Q Jf yard. Yard ..................... $ £ i ' U U —Navy all wool Jersey, full 62 Inches wide and fine d*| AC quality, y a r d ......... Special purchases of higher value coats, and some from our regular stock, reduced to make this big Sale Group at ................ Beautiful 'Coats, many with largo fur collars; others with ihe new novel collars o f self material. Sale price . . . . . . . . . Goats of Great Style and Worth, rich deep pile coatings, luxurious fu r .trimmings, full / silk lined, Supreme coat val ues a t the sale price $ i $ i —Best quality linoleum, Arm strong’s makes, 4 yards wide ■and will cover your, floor . (frl l A without seams. - Y a r d . V —Wool Coating In plain and fancy mixtures, lull 54 inches wide and worth $5.95. Yard .......................... These four groups offer what we believe to be the greatest groups of higher type coats that have ever been offered for so small prices. Coats that above all reflect the utmost in style and quality. WREN'S—SECOND FLOOR —Filet curtain nets, full 46 Inches wide in exclusive, designs, Q Q *, Wonderful quality." Yard?.. O v C —Cretonnes In beautiful designs, and gorgeous colorings? Cretonnes for .every purpose. 4 A _ Yard ................................. i . . . $2.79 W Q-na $3.95 —Beautiful new petticoats with hemstitched or embroidered edges. The newest colorings.' Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , —The fashionable new brushed wool ahd angora Chappie Coats in' 'brown, tans, and (J*Q OEJ. grey. Price —Beautiful new plain colored linen handkerchiefs with neatly embroid ered corners. Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c — 39 o Amoskeag romper cloth, In Checks and stripes and OA — plain colors. Yard —Unbleached muslin, full 40 Inches wide, for aprons and 1 R|» —Beacon robe flannel in 16 beauti ful patterns and the desired colors. 36 inches wide. AC*» Yard ................................ —60 only, 80x90 size, white crochet bed spreads in Marseilles £*1 Q|J patterns. Each . . . . . . . . . v l « v v —TWo standard makes of hemmed Seamless bleached sheets finished With 3-lneh hem. ( j j l O ri Each ................. ip JU D i) —Yard 'wide English longcloth chamois finish and of the 26c qual ity. A bolt of 12 < tl 7 C yards for —Fine quality of printed silk crepes for blouses. WOrth. today A 4 *1n $1.60 a yard. Y a r d ...... —Regular $2.60 colored crepe de ghine, lull 40 inches wide. Excel lent quality. d j l AC Yard .....................................„ $ l e « 7 « 9 ■hniinnwliiwr —64 inches wide, all wool tweed in grey and tan mixtures. Former Selling price 41.96. (M ri A Yard ............................... . . . . I J U s d U —All linen full bleached 29c- towel ing in assorted color 9 9 f » borders. Yard . . . . . . . . . . . . ® / * v —Colored ’ border and all white, highly mercerised 69c F A . 1 table damask, Yard............ . w v t | Coming,— In This Big Event, The Annual ThanksgivingSale of Linens! Plan now to attend it; expect to receive the greatest values in fine linens that you have seen in years,—you’ll not be disappointed. Watch Springfield papers for definite announcement. BLANKETS ■if* V: I, .\V Cotton P laid Blankets —-Splendid quality plain blankets o l good weight cot* ton, Have edges s h e l l stitched in color. v Slsa 64x76, pair*. ,$2.65 8 ia« 72x80, pair , .$4,26 Good, warm, fluffy blankets that are of the very finest grades obtainable. The prices of this sale are such that you will be quick to grasp the savings they offer, W ool Blankets - * a —^ « —Size 66x80 wool blankets in bloeks, Jn 4 v broken plaids and Scoteh plaids. An — ■— all-wool five pound blanket at a low price. P a i r ......... .. “North Star ” W ool Blankets (fO VC —A complete assortment in white and »PO * I O the best plaids. Sizes 60x80,70x80 and to 72x84, Bought months ago when prices /h-j f t n f i were far lower than now, and priced \ I K U k accordingly a t .................. Extra Large Cotton Blankets J p i CA —Velvet finish cotton blankots in at-*r d " tractive colored plaids. 3-inch mohair binding. Ex tra large size. 74x84, Pair Beacon B ed Blankets —Beautiful plaids in a wide range o f e ffects; all mohair bound, Bifeo 66x80, pair $6,05 B is#7 2 x 8 4 ,pair »*•* * , *•*, »••*»», «, *«. $8, 65 WWBN'R—FIRST FLOOR ■ 4 > —Colored iinon handkerchiefs in t solid colors of rose, peach, 1 A « reseda, copen. Each............ Av C ■ —A beautiful quality glove Bilk, vests in flesh, peach and f [ 1 Q J" , orchid. Special . . . . . . . v l s d J —GOOpairs of beautiful suede comfy slippers, felt'lined; in g j Prize Winners •w In the Harvest Festival Com Show Corn Show Premiums Awarded , -\ The following premiums were awarded in the corn show of our Harvest Festival, by Mr. Max Scarff, who Judged' the exhibits Friday morning: YELLOW CORN— 1st, $8.00, Jacob SlmmeriUttri, So. Solon, Ohio. 2nd, $5.00* Clark Stlckney, City, R. D. 6. ' - 3rd, $$.09, F. ti. Elchelberger, Washington C. H-, R. to, 4. WHITE CORN— 1st, $8.00, Willard C. Kirk, Je ffe r-0 sonville, Ohio, R. to. 1. * 2nd, $6.00, F. E. Elchelberger, Washington C. H.( R. D, 4. 3rd, $3.00, G. W.. Wildrhan, City, IL D. 4. MJXED CORN— 1st, $8.00. T. C. Kirk, Jefferson ville, Ohio, 2nd, $6.00, Wlllara C. Kirk, Je f fersonville, Ohio, r . to, 1. 3rd, $2.00, Val lielronimus, Yel low Springs, O., R. to, 1. SINGLE EAR— 1st, $4.00, Jesse Huffman, ricaa- antvllle, Ohio. 2,id $2,00, F, E5. Elchelberger, Washington C. IL, Ohio, R, to. 4. *rd, $l.0o, Jno. Prosper and Rons,, city, R. to. io. SWEEPSTAKE#—$1CL- JAcob Slmmerman, Routh Solon. Ohio, ■m **(n g RMd'a Ycllotv 1 '%Ticnfc wm •' -Mfe) 1 H
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