The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

f e n ''W ’HK ' ■it ' iWtWi * \ WWMIimMIW r I • MMMME* 0 o m w w m e b i c t Auctiomtr 1505Ewt High Street LhOi'e.Nv, M:«.i^!jfT,W SiiriM£liel<:,oljIo. Bfp—wiMaHucii *' ijrfiinrMNmimii .Mmtmamrnmmmm Ar-cer an*} Grisf Hurt*, ( ’tK i "■v tur.\ iinifli more you often huffc:1twin your miser aiul griof than Doan those vry thinns for vbU-h you ate angry and srieved.—Slareua An* ti.n.aut>. at 9 m m m Bill) Sonia)■ *■* f* \ **r #«*# D v rd^ ed Into S js i'-t;" CV-v f eM M M n & P E -^ U - llA 4MIGHTS COMMENCINGSUNDAY,NOV. 18 j A / i r T A S J V theatre I V I V I V l \ 1 DAYTONS l POSITIVELY FIRST TIME IN D A Y T O N FOR THIS NEW FOURTH*YEARLY EDITION AMERICA'S GREATEST ANNUAL REVUE Greenwich 5 MX n 8 . .g Devised and Staged by Jahn Murray Anderson ' 1 A VIVID COMPANY OF SADIA NT PERSONALITIES INCLUDES: | ]S Carl Randall, Ola Sharon, Geo. Rasely, John Sheehan, Julia Silver*, - ifi . Marjorie Peterson, Ethel Davie, Dorothy Neville,•Clifton and ■ DeRoat, Fortunello end Cirllltno,- George Christie, Louis !■ and Fried. Berkoff, chase and LaTour, I SO—Famous Artists' Models—30 pub H c sale LocnJast1' 7 miles east o f CedarviUe and 2 miles south ; o f Selma, o iy Saturday, Nov, 1 7 ,1923 Consisting of-Horses, H ogs, j Cow s, Calves, Steers, some extra good H ay , some C om , Farm Too ls ,H ouseho ld G ood s O il T ank , Gas Engine, Cream Separator, E lectric 1-4 H . P* M o to r and m any other arti­ cles too numerous to mention. I SEATS NOW ON SALE!! II OUT-OF-TOWN MAIL. ORDERS NOW RECEIVED l OR TELEPHONE FOR RESERVATIONS. | D & i r t C C * . LOWER FLOOR, (ENTIRE,) $3.00. S It r r l l & 22r, BALCONY—$1.00, $1.60, $2.00, $2.80. -g IauHBBH iMUKBa ftaaa> :ac>aaxaH «aM »KM 3BBsa jicuri XMX X X Mr, A. R- Wilson, LaFoIIette, Teim. ThS letter written a short time apo by Mr. A. R. Wilson of LaFoIIette, Tenn., brings some more direct evi­ dence of the value of Pe-ru-na in the treatment of catarrhal diseases. It reads as fo llow s -‘‘While attend­ ing Billy Sunday's greqt revival at Knoxville, Tenn.. last February I con­ tracted a cold which weakened my en­ tire system. I have taken only tkrt. bottles of Pe-ru-na and. feel like r new man. It .is a great system build,,r as well as a great catarrh remedy." To attempt to even estimate the thousands who, in the last half cen­ tury, have come to know and appre­ ciate the merits of Pe-ru-na would b( worie than useless. , The number L astonishing and increasing daily. jiYour nearest dealer has Pe-ru-nE fa both tablet and liquid form. Insist upon having Fo-ru-na, the origins.' treatment for catarrh. $3.00 REWARD. On October 31st I lost a Black '.either Bock-about IS inches square with records therein of value to me t will pay $5.00 Reward to the finder f returned to' me with the' - records therein. W. L. Clemans. A Young Man’s Taste Carefree, brimful of enthusiasm, keenly attuned to the happy note in life—that’s youth* Trig of outline, clean of cut, a swing in the drape and chock full of style, those are the clothes de­ signed for young men by the House of Kuppenheimer See the new fall styles. All the season’s out­ standing winners. Popular double-breasted and English style models. Lively new colors and patterns. Novelty fabrics. All you want. All you need. All sizes for men and young men. Plenty of Nice Overcoats Katz& Richards - -th e house o f Kuppenheimer g ood clothes XENIA, QUID J. W. GLASS & SON f e « i a s r - - - 1 f e f : WINTER TOPS Fonts, Chevrolet, Overland, Podge and' Star cars, Ford one-matt tons , ' 125.00; Ford i.ij) cover and back curtain put on, |S,00; Ford curtains, $5.75; door opening, 17.50; top covers and baok curtain for Uodge, Maxwell, Chevrolet. Tops and curtains repaired. VANDERPQOL 723 West Mulberry St. C. A. KELBLES Big Clothing and Shoe Sale Is Now On On account o f the backward season we are overstocked and nfust unload regardless o f coa to get the money. Men’ s and young men’ s fine hand-tailored Oyercoats and Suit* $27.50, $24.90, $22.50, $21.00. $19.85, $15.50, $12,98. Men’s Fine Trousers Knee Trousers,. . . . . . . ,75c to $2.98 .,,.$5 .98 , $5.49, $4.98, $4.49, $3.98 _ „ , - Good Work Trouser. Latert HaU and CaP* 1-4 *° 1-3 0<f ...... $1.49, to $2«98 Coat Sweaters, Slip-over*, Sport Boys’ Knee Pants Suits Coats . . , $9.85, $8.50, $7.95, $6.49, $5.98 Latest Brush W o o l Goat Sweaters for M en and Boys 1 -4 to' 1-3 o f f . Furnishing Goods Department—1-4 to 1-3 off on all Underwear, hos­ iery, gloves, pajamas, night-shirts, dress shirts, neckwear, Don’ t fail to see our bargains in Mackinaw coats, sheep-lined coats, vests with sleeves, rain-coats, corduroy and duck coats, corduroy suits, for men and boys, cordproy trousers. Don’ t Miss Our Big Shoe Department-r-Footwear o f all kinds for all the family at 1-4 to 1-3 off. , Fine dress shoes and oxfords, good solid everyday shoes. Best makes rubbers, rubber boots, felt boots, lace boots, sheep shoes. 1, 2, 4, 6 buckle arctics 1-4 to 1-3 off. Best makes overalls, jackets, work shirts. Remember, we have the largest selection in Xenia and it will pay you to call at our store before you clothing o f shoes. C.A. Kelbie’s Big Clothing and Shoe Store 17-19 West Main St., Xenia, Ohio n u e s c s 7/?e RIKE - KUMLER CO. Dayton, Ohio In Shimmering Array $ 6 0 )OooJVorth o f\Silks and Felvets Since the. season is, above all, one of shimmering fabrics, this sale is particularly timely, featuring just those materials you are wanting now. Velvet is a prime favorite; silks are as satiny as may be. i ""*v ^ ^ . ' ■ Prices Are Materially • •’V’’ ’ •" *** Reduced Rike-Kumler qualities—all of them- duced for this semi-annual event. i -specially re- Satin Canton $3.95 ^ A lovely material with a highly finished satiny surface, 400 yards of it in many beautiful colors go on saleattHs reduced price, Thursday. Changeable Taffeta $1.79 A largeassortment of shimmering combinations—800 yards of,, it— for gowns, draperies and pillows. ASatin Charmeuse $1*95 Navy, black, brown;—400 yards *at greatly reduced price. Crepe de Chine $1.69 An unusual value. Thirty differ­ ent shades; 1,000yards of it. Canton Crepe $2.69 Six hundred yards of this beauti­ ful canton crepe to sell Thursday at a reduced price. Full range of colors from which to choose. Satin Canton $2.95 Three hundred shimmering and lustrous yards of it. Aii excellent value at this reduced price. Ail the wanted and seasonable shades. Iona Crepe, $2.89 This cfepe. similar to Roshanara, is very popular this season. Three hundred yards in all the wanted colors; width 38 inches.' Paisley Corduroy $1.69 In beautiful,colors; 200 yards of lovely 34-inch material. Plain Corduroy 89c Twohundred yardssellingThurs­ day at this low price. AIL colors. Silk Duvetyne $2.19 *" Twenty colors from which to choose; 200 yards of it. Silk Shirting $1.95 Silk broadcloth, plain and in new stripes; 500 yards at reduced price, Japanese Pongee 89c Innatural color, standardquality; 500 yards at reduced price. Costume Velvet $2.79 Width, 36 inches. Full range of colors; 400 yards of it, Chiffon Velvet $4.69 A prime favorite and a wonderful value. All colors; width 40 inches. Black Chiffon Velvet $3.95 Width 38 inches; other chiffon velvets at $4.95, $6.49, $7.19. Brocade Crepe $2.95 A very popular fabric; beautiful patterns and good range of colors. Rike-Kuniler's—SecondFloat Beginning .Thursday a 5th e s ta te '..mi iiliiiiiMi ..Give Us A Chance To Figure £MYour Printing...

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