The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26

X, f . '1H , . - ■< i 1 , * M 1 ■ *;•- " ' i* 4 - -.. ............ l." •" 7 n , -- ' Famous Cheap Store ' THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT j . HOLIDAYS GOODS ANDTOYS f ' . ‘ 1 , ' Cards and Booklets ,•. „ . .... * v, ' . THE LARGEST AND BES'T ASSORTMENT ’ ' FOR THE MONEY EVER SHOWN IN XENIA * • " * • . ' *" I M• 1 PRICED FROM lc t6 3 * ’ * ENGRAVED CARDS WITH LINED ENVEL- 7 *. IN GREENE COUNTY ’ OPES. SPECIAL PRICES GIVEN ON QUAN- SAVE THE DIFFERENCE. _ QUALITY 'MERCHANDISE TITIES. GIFT BOXES ALL SIZES. . f, TISSUE PAPER, CORD, STICKERS, SEALS ^ f|M ilJD TAGS. A FINE LINE OF STATIONERY. . ; « » SHOP EARLY Famous Cheap Store We Sell Everything t . §. BARNES & Co. / BOTH PHONES XENIA,.p. . E . MAIN ST, ,^,***««*->»’ * • •*» ,*.,**»., *s. > *' *- * ■' „ ■ u *, _ <■, *• ’ '. /lr Green Stteet 4 -... ' . - 7 Xenia, O, .4 . 1 > * k~' ’■ ‘ *. ‘. ' .' ,> -/“ . “■ z•.■' ....., •' A MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF GIFTS THAT LAST J. Thorb Charters 44 EAST MAIN ST. XENIA, O. The Christmas Table Picture it witft its spotless qapery, shining silver, fragrant flowers, beautiful cut glass. In the center the huge turkey garnished with endive. And this to remind you——That you can get everything for the Christmas table and the Christmas Season in the way of food and and delicacies At the BIG GROCERY. THERE IS NO LIMIT-----We furnish any edible known. Just give us your order—w’ell do the rest. t , We will have an abundant supply of candy for homes, schools . . . . .and churches. We challenge prides, GOOD GROCERIES EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR AND ANY DELICACY YOUR STOMACH CRAVES. E. H. Schmidt & Co, *, DETROIT ST, — XENIA, O. a Xmas Gifts FOR THE MAN WHO SMOKES Pipes, Cigars, Smoking Tobacco of all kinds that w ill please. BEST SANDWICHES IN TOWN TRY ONE Hayward’s Cigar Store ..31 East-Main St. Xenia, O. Slippers Make Acceptable GIFTS S. & S. Shoe Store «S. ft*S. SELL FOR LESS” Xttiin, Ohio |KH|£E|! s H£^JP p One year ago W. C. Durant, builder of more than a’million auto­ mobiles, promised to produce the greatest dollar value ever given in a low priced car. ’ >■ ' ”, * * The whole country waited, skeptical, expectant,’and then, Durant fulfilled his promise by building, the 1923 Star car. He built as do ; good builders, a firm foundation. ( • He built a.chassis that had hiteerto been unapproached—a chassie such as up to that time has been used only in the cars much higher in priV Sq completely did this car fulfil his promise^ that 125,000 light car prospects purchased the Star Car in its first year. Now we present to you in the-New 1924 Star Car a body perfect" in construction, in line and refinement of detail, which justified the ' assurance tha,tyou will find nil that hitherto sought—a fulfillment of all your requirements and that you Will feel a pride in the owner­ ship of this, the New 1924 Star Car. We are proud of this car and ask you toseeit. We will then leaVe the question of purchase with . . ■ ' \ \>* . w ■> . *' 1 Durant and Star Dealers 12 N. Whiteman S t Xenia, O. ” - . ..’ v ^ 4 ELECTRIC IRONS TOASTERS " HEATING PADS FANCY LAMPS PERCULATORS XMAS TREE OUTFITS CURLING IRONS TOASTER STOVES “ FLASH LIGHTS HEATERS Galloway Electrical Shop SHOP HERE BEFORE BUYING 52 W. MAIN ST. Xenia, O. >; I V . The Holiday Spirit prevades onr shop where you will find novelties and mil­ linery most appropriate to this joyous season, Osterly Millinery 37 Greene St. XENIA'S OHRIStMAft tfVOXttt Xenia, O. i i '*** i ♦. V*-**.'-*.' f .,*<*

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