The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52
©HUM mm wmmmm IRPV m* A L L SPECIALS at M O SE R S W E E K $4.85 $4.85 Th© N EW E S T W IN T E R O X F O R D i n B r ow n a n d B l a c k Sued© ) B r ow n a n d B l a c k C a lf L e a th e r a n d C o m b i n a t i o n C o lo r s . $5.45, $5.90 a n d $5.00 VA LU E S M O S E R * A n n e x D e p a r tm e n t S e c o n d F lo o r s X E N I A , NATIONAL RADIO WEEK j 4 , . • >•■•• ,* ■' ',' l ■> - November 25th to Dec. 1st W e w ill offer y ou apecial prices on com p le te radio equ ipm en t this w eek . Priced from $10.00 to $350.00 $95.00 R ad io la Sr. 3 tube set com p le te installed f o r .............. W esting House R C. 3 tube set 1 ^ H H com p le te installed f o r ............. .. . ,*P A. t ) D « v U R ad io la V L on g D istance ReceiV-fl* 1 0 7 C A ing Outfit c om p le te . . . ’............. ...... «P A ** • V K enn ed y M ^de l X C om p lete set f£ A A w ith bu ilt in lou d s p e a k e r .. . . . * f ‘ U vJ C ros ley com p le te sets a t all prices. L e t us figure w ith you . R. Bird & Sons Co. KROGER’S S o u t h ^ M a in S t r e e t , C ed a rv ille , O h i o Macaroni, £ od.te’.GoU?n,. 5 c OH IO UJ C oun try C lub riour 241-2 ib . nq sack , • ' * * ' * Flourlft^Ji 0 1 Beans f l ni:y.17c Beans ^ a h 2 a? b , 17c MinceM ea t& j a r ...................* RaisinsiedielMllC Horseradish Salad, glass*. , . . HorseradishG,j;jc Rolled0ats^Ik9c Oats^r^.SlC CoffeeFr .ch...,35C Coffeeib'!!1!....25c . * Crackers 0 B;^12c GrahamCrfekers14c GingerSnaps. , 9 . > 1 b.. Cakes>„Sle 5 ,ib.l9c Standard, Sweet Coro 3 cans 28c ?eas^r.s: e!t.13c CoughDrops g p k g - « * . ChocolateDrop 3 j 9c GrapeJuice 1 0 . b o ttle . , « * * * * * Gingerale'buttiullc • * * • * * * * * ♦ LOCAL AND PERSONAL * * * * * * • * » * Turkey dinner Thanksgiving p ay at Evans’ restaurrut. Mrs. X,wey McClellan enteitaired tlje Wednesday af it , moon club this week. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ramsey, Saturday, Nov. 10, Miss Margaret Alexander, who has been critically ill for wyer/il months, does not show mich improvement. For Sale: Two year old Duroc hoar and a mighty good one. Harry Ker.non Mrs. Zetta Hull is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Bull in Indianapolis, Vanilla and vanilla nut butter creams at 21)c lb. for Saturday only. Kerr's Sweet Shop. Turkey dinner at Evans restaurant Thanksgiving Day. G. E Jol e has been spending sev eral days in Chicago this week buying feeding cattle. 1 Vanilla and Vanilla Nut batter creams.at SO. per lb. for Saturday <nly. Kerrs Sweet Shot), For chickens alive or dressed call .Mrs Ida Stormont. Owing to Thanksgiving vacation the public schools will be closed next Thursday and Friday. Turkey dinner at Fivena restaurant Thanksgiving Day Mr. ami Mrs. Will'am Anderson, nee Helen Ogleshee. announce the ar rival of a son Saturday'last. • Mr. ar.d Mrs. Wvn. Tidd of Dayton spent the week-end with her brother- in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs. Chas, Saum. F<r Sale:- The residence of the late Rosetta J. Me£Iwain, on Xenia ave., Oedarvillo, Ohio. 8 room house, good barn, lot 100 150 feet. Price $3,600. Burton McElxvain Executor. Paul Martin, who has been spend ing the summer here left Wednesday for his home in Los Angeles. Cal, ac companied by his uncle, John Pitstick, The trip was made by automobile. Messrs. W. A. Turnbull and W* S. Hopping and their wives expect to spend the wititur in Florida. They ate planning to drive through and under present plans will leave December 3. Turkey dinner at Evans restaurant Tharksgivlng Day Union Thanksgiving seivicc will be held in the Clifton Presbyterian chrreh, Thanksgiving evening at 7:30. Rev. R, H. Hume of Springfield will preach, Messrs. .. F. Tindall and A. E. Swaby <)[ the Exchange Bank were in Hamilton Tuesday evening, where they attended a banquet of the Dis trict Bankers' Association. Mr. and Mrs H. A. McLean, - who visited several days hi Williamson, W, Va., Have returned home. They were accompanied home by their son, Wil bur, who will remain here . on a visit for a few days — . . . a . i— _ Newton Fairbanks of Springfield, and Richard i,eo of Washington, D. C. were in town Tuesday making a sur vey of political conditions. Mr. Fair banks is committeeman in the Seventh district and Mr. Lee is connected.with the Republican publicity bureau in Washington. For Sale: Residence helonglng to A. Z. Smitth on Xenia avenue. House has ten nice rooms, very best finish. Front hall ard stairs, also rear stairs Good well and cistern. Cistern in the house. Electric lights and gas, also electric lights in garage. Fine new hot air furnace. Two porches, also grates. Large lawn, flower and vege table garden, Some fruit trees and small fruit See W. L. ClemanS. 2t There will be special rr.etirgs in the Clifton Presbyterian church, be ginning Nov. 25 at 7:30 P. M. Rev* W. P. Hairimnn will preach Sabbath evening. Monday evening Rev. G, R Adams of Springfield: Tuesday even ing Rev. A, R. Sellars, Springfield; Wednesday evening, Dr. Koons, South Charleston; Thursday evening. Dr. R. it. Hume Springfield; Friday. Rev. W. H, Tilibrd Xenia, Communion ser vice, Sabbath, Dec. 2. The Ct*d*rvllhi ehurhea will obser ve Th-mkagivin*' Day by special ror- vice in the U P. chart h at 10:30 A- M „Nov. T8. The sensor will he dfl- JiveiTt by R : Havriman. Let the whole community come out that we may show our gnutu-’e to God for bis blessings during the past yen-. Dr, J W. Dixon, formerly of this place, who Incited in Tulsa, Okla, several years ago, has moved fo Wes laco, T onus . The Dr, states in bis let^ I ter that Weslaco is loss than three ! years old hut has 2000 inhabitants to- ! d<fy It is located in what is known ? as “Magic Valley", the home of the ! ! grape fruit The town is further south \ * than Florida or California and the 1 Winters ideal while „the summer is not hot due to the trade winds from the 1Gulf of Mexico. [ Mrs, C‘. L* Bibb of Xenia, chairman of the Christmas Seal committee, lias received 200/100 ses*s to he ao'd in the County This is about 42 seals per capita an t *n effort will be made to put G.vne county on the Honor Roll 'Lhe oScial Service organization is backing the campaign Eighty' per cent of th*; Sales in the county out side of-Xenis, eg to the public schools and twenty per cent to the State lloilth Association I?o not, fail to buy Christmas seals. 3 flip If ' Th;M.3 1 HINTS Leda. — szasssaaH I ’ Jr-, HcvsW.lfc •, This newspaper xi'.l Mulish ‘Helpful Hints'’ in this •wm at rojKiur intercuts . Wo such pest pun i !Ip this column and pasts \t in pour recipe hoolt. i Washing Blankets—When washing blankets remember it is important ',*■la.up all the rising waters the same l--miniature. Another thing— the rinsing waters shouldhe soapy if you wish to keep the. blankets light and fluffy. Scorching—Here is a new one— that is, a iv.’.w one on me, but as; re gards its working ability, that I am sure of. If an article has been scorched while ironing, wet with,cold water and lay where the sun will shine quickly on it. The mark will soon vanish.- . . * * , , Paint—Paint; no matter how old, may be removed from doth if this secret b followed. Apply olive oil first (enough to soften the paint) and '■en drop on some chloroform. Dates— ’dper which has dried on as .may easily be removed if the .chage of. dates are put in an oven which is of medium hot tempera* 'tune. ' ' , Phonograph Records-—A friend bad some ' phonograph records which had become very soiled. She was about to give themtup as hopeless when I suggested, trying some alcohol with a soft cloth. She rubbed each one gentiy and they are now as goojJ as'new. / ». * •• Brass Bods—-The brass on beds may be .cleaned if it is rubbed with a mixture of salt and vinegar 6 salt and lemon juice. When it-has become bright wash with soap and water, then dry. If vaseline is then rubbed on, it will prevent their tarnishing fog. quite some time." * * * Oil Cloth-—If the oil cloth op thd kitchen table is pasted bn instead of being tacked it will not Crack, wrin kle,, and wear longer; Flour is good to use for th* ^ Churning Silver—Try the follow* tog next time you. clean your silver* and I believe you 'will always continue to use it' Boil the silver in an'alumi num pan into which has been shaved almost a quarter of a bar of ivory soap and add a tablespooh of table salt. Boil for ten minutes, rinse With hot water; and then dry. This is said to be harmless, save labor, and makq the silver, look like new. WINTER TOPS Korda, Chevrolet, Overland, Dodge and Star cars. Ford one-man tons, 125.00: Ford top cover and back curtain put on, 29.00; Ford curtains, S.">.(5; door opening, 27.50; top <;'.ivtirs,and bade curtain for Bodge, Maxwell, Chevrolet Topi and curtains repaired* it VANDERPOOL 722 West Mulberry Bt. G LEN W E IK E R T Auctioneer 1505 East High. Street Phone No, Main 2127-W Springfield, Ohio* ; Messrs, Charles Shepherd of Chi ago and Frank Shepherd of Col- . vmibus. who spool the week in Xenia as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fin- j ney, were in town last Saturday night I circulating among friends. , Qu ick relief from BUN IONS D o you suffer the agony o f a tender* swollen bunion? D o your shoes bulge and soon lose their shape? Y ou can have quick relief with Dr. Scholl’s Bunion.Reducer, one o f the many DzScholls B o f C ow fotiA pplian ces which have brought relief to thou* tands of foot sufferers. We have these remarkable appliance! at our ■tore. Whatever the form of your foottrOuble.avhittoonrfootcomfort departmentwill Indeed rewardyou. I n ju s t ic e to y o u r f e e t— com e in n ow / HOME C om p a n y G . H . H a r tm a n , Prop* T rade A t H om e * ■ * V lr- S? vi *i - « i, :* * b tv i <■ y i i £ K'\ »* ■ A •- % ’ , . ; :iv \U * 1 ^ ' f=*. " '.A U K •'O-; " 'I ' ! ’ - . s ' • J .'fa V L i ‘ * *\ >--* " ‘ v : - p " . ' i J ■f - . .4 f 4 . - - / y v V y \ , * •- - i ; - M i - On page two w;ll bo found tht* announcement of : penal service.! at tlie M E churrh 'Sabbath, The . un- ior League meits at 2 P. M, >v'th Miss Eb*anor Johnson in charge. Ep- v,mith League ht <5 P, M. Subject- “Answering fche Claims of Christ.” Leader Miss Kathleen Blair, Union Services at 7 P, M, Sermon by the pastor: “ Subject: “The Gain Life vs. The Able Life,” No other paper brings to your W h oh Fam ily to rich a variety cfentertaining * in fonn ins , in- spiring reading fo r all ages. 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THE XENIA BARGAIN STORE’S STUPENDOUS THANKSGIVING SALE CONTINUES TO POUR FORTH BARGAINS GET YOURS! ft’s Time to Think of Christmas D o you realize Christmas is on ly 44 days off. W h y n o t make you r selection early this year. Our stock is com p lete— in fact we have never before had so great a variety to select from , A Small Payment Will Hold What You Select For Christmas Delivery Y ou can pay the balance next year in week ly o r m onth ly installments as best suits you r income* Come In And Look Around W e irivite y ou to come in, look around and see the new furniture styles. A t Ada ir’s y ou n eed feel no embarrassment if you d o n o t find what you want. Y ou will not be asked to b u y - o n the other hand if y ou see anything y ou want we shall be pleased to serve you . , 20-24 North Detroit XENIA* OH IO . GINGHAMS 2 it- dross ginghams, 32 inch wide. Excellent quality, Short lengths. For this sale only, per ■yd: ■ . 17c * . . _ _ _ _ • SHOES ' ' Think Of It! „ ' „.,. • GirJ’s shoes Black, light top. We a n adding savings upon „ounf] tog nnd rabWr hee!s. 8. savings. Cur prices fre unqr.es- ^ (<> A ?2.£.0 ^ lue. For ti.mably tic lowest on ladies this sale only ' ’ COATS $1.82 > DRESSES 2 *-PIECE UNDERWEAR Women’s ribhea separate gar ments. Excellent quality. An unusual value For this sale on ly, per garment. ,7r MILLINERY BALL-BAND AllTCTICS And during this sale we give B you an extra . ■Mein’s l-ldslri arctics in the * brand you know. Heavy sole. m p it y x f Fur this side only ' ■ 1 O yo . 52, 5 " . , ’ '.ft'- ■ WORK SHIRTS Men',3 75c blue work shirts. A good qual? ty and full sizes, ■ For this sale only - 5Sc XENIA BARGAIN STORE “ W h e r e H ig h Q u a l i t y a n d L o w P r ices M e e t* ’ * ^24 N . D e t r o i t S L , X e n i a , O h io WORK SHOES Men's -solid leather shoes.' Endicott- ’ oJhnson * make. A $2 25 value for this . sale only $1.70 ■ '? ,•« • .......... ‘ •: ' ■... .■ ■ • (•-.-1-.1 m
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