The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52

% ♦ * # • LOCAL AND * * * * t • t* PERSONAL * * • • Mr. Charle Winkle ami famih to London, Wednesday.* Uev. W . \\. Iliif j >{ Kvie. Pa flient a few days here the first of the week with relatives. Cedarville now lias a first class photographic studio where f. V Tarr used to be in Evans build* __ . Don't forget the Women's Ex­ change Market at the Mitchell" Sweet Shoppe, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilanna- berry of Dayton spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cummings, Charles IS. Smith spent Sab­ bath in Cincinnati witli relatives. tCharles Graham lias rented the George Little farm East o f town. ***'+*+ . . 1 ..i],.mi 11 #nu..uj Latest in fall hats, caps, dress slurts, underwear at C. A. Kel- bles, 17-19 w. Main, Xenia. Mrs, Robert Harmount o f Del­ aware is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ridgway. Marion Stormont 1ms been appointed faculty advisor anc coach o f the Dramatic Club o: Kerunore High School, Rev. W . A. Condon of Uriahs- vine, <)„ was the guest-of his father-in-law, Mr. R. C. -Watt few days this week. T. C, Wolford, who resides on Remember the football Vann* -Anderson (arm 00 the,James- betwedn Karlham ami Cedarville and, X^ la plke\will hold a r 0 c t 4th 1 '-tuarvme, public sale this month. He ex- ’ * jpects to move to his own farm .Saturday, Dressed chickens, Home-made <>n or before the first of the year- cakes, and many other good t ? v " , . things at the. Market Saturday at w r i l r ln reeding lambs. Mitchell’s Sweet Shoppe. •* Charleston! 6 . ClemanS’ S° Uth ■aaaot.mrinKMi ' Here Kiddies, Get Busy . ' As Good as Gold All Cash Prizes SAVE YOUR BREAD WRAPPERS The Shough Company o f South Charleston will give as a Christmas present $5.00 in gold, to the boy or girl attending the Cedar- ville Public School, who sends to them the greates numb r of wrappers taken from SCHAFFERS HOME GROWN W IN T E R W H E A T BREAD . To ’L'he one sending to them the next- largest number a cash prize of $5.00 will be given. To the next five they will give $1 00 each. Each-wrapper tr :m a large loaf will count the same as two wrappers from the small loaves. All wrappers must be sent in to, The Shough Company at South Charleston not later than December 20ih, 1924- ■ DON’T. .WAIT ' ) Teeth Fixed OnFirst Visit Teeth Extracted Fa.Vlci.Gy and New Ones Replaced Before Evening. NO CHARGE FOR & -R A Y PICTURES W ITH R .GU LAR W ORK Get Rid of That Unsightly and Unsanitary Gold -,Office open Tuesday; Thursday, Sat nrday Evenings, o Examination and Consultation Free Telephone for information and appointments DR. G. A. SMITH * 25 S, Limestone St. Phone Main JOOW-' Over Woolworth’s 5 and 10c Store. SPRINGFIELD, O. b a s e : b a l l Championship Series Garner, & Harvey, Middletown, 0 . . . F. O, E . Athletics, Springfield, O. Champion E I.O.League Vs. Champion W» O. League Eagle Field, Springfield, O. SUNDAY. "AFTERNOON, OCT. 5TH. Game Called at 3 P. M* l V W — ' VM M f t ' * When hard at w oik with head or hand chew - BEECH-NUT ChewingTobacco It steadies judgment, sustains energy and arrests fatigue. Over 230 M illion Pack**** S*W ina SfeilkYw - Miss Margaret McKee of Day- ton spent the week-end with Miss Wilmah Spencer. Photos an denlargements o f all kinds at Cedarville's new studio. Open every Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Ella Spahr of Jame town, is spending several days this week with Mrs; Anna Townslev, The name o f C. E. Smith was omitted from the list of sub­ scribers to the College Athletic fund and credit is given herewith. A meeting of the American I.egion, Wallace C. Anderson Post, has been called for Wednes: day evening, Oct. 8 in Commun­ ity Hall. A Woman's Exchange market will be held at Mitchell's Sweet Shoppe Saturday afternoon at i 2:30. 1 Have you a late mother, father, or the picture of children.? You don’t have to leave Cedar ville to .get them, as we now have a first class photographer. Win. Stanley o f Great Rend, Kansas, sheriff of that efiunty, i spent last Saturday visiting with ' Mrs. Rosa Smith and calling on old friends here. r 'ADAIR’S' John Davis left Monday for j Columbus, where he entered the O. S. U. Edwin Bradfute will complete his course in that insti­ tution during the winter, Miss Lticile Johnson has enter­ ed upon her school work in the Greenfield, ()., high school. The opening of school was delayed due to entering a magnificant new high school building donated to the city by E. L. McLean, one of the wealthiest men in Southern Ohio. We Will Help You Have A Realhome Mrs. Arthur Cummings and Mrs. B. H. Little spent Friday in Columbus where Lloyd Cum­ mings has- entered O. S. U. You will not find a better or a bigger line of sheep lined coats, Rain coats, Corduroy o r : Duck coats. C. A, Kelble, 17- 19 W. Main, Xenia. Wanted Poultry: Call me be­ fore you sell. Phone 12-187: John R. Irwin, R. F. D, 3 Cedarville, or 12 on 187, South Charleston. Mrs, R, C. Watt has been- vis- ting .in Columbus this1week with ler sister, Mrs W . L. Marshall. Mrs. Marshall has not .been so well the past week. "Miss Florence Somers has been elected Dean of Women at the: North Dakota State University at Dickinson, N. Dakota. Prof, and Mrs. William Hous­ ton of Columbus were week-end guests of the latter’s parents, ,4ev. and Mrs. J. P. White. Forest Nagley, student at the Cincinnati University, has suc­ ceeded in getting on the Univer- j sity band as drummer. His first appearance was last Saturday at the football game. Clip the coupon, from Wren’s ad in this issue and take advan­ tage of a liberal offer in trading Stamps. You cannot get them' without the coupon. ■ If you missed the free Oil paint ing of yourself,on Oct. 1-2- you can still get it on Oct, 8-9 at the Mayo studio, Evans •building in Cedarville. Miss Martha. Cooley left last Friday for Terra Haute, Ind., to resume her work in the state iior-. mal. The trip was made by auto. Miss Cooley spent most of the summer in Europe touring and sight seeing. Mr. and Mrs. John Myers of Cincinnati spent last week with tlie former’s brother, Harvey Myers* and wife, Miss Winifred Myers, who has been ill for a number of months is reported as somewhat improved. Miss Jessie Small returned home Monday having stopped in Xenia a few days after spending some time at Martinsville, Ind. Mrs. L. G. Bull, who spent two weeks at that health resort ar­ rived home Wednesday evening. Men and Boys. You are all in­ vited to our fall showing , of all the latest styles in fall and winter j clothing and furnishings. You will find interesting prices in our ad in this issue. C. A , Kelble, 17- 19 W . Main, Xenia. Mr. and Mrs, C. M, Ridgway expect to leave next Wednesday for New York City where they will visit relatives and enjoy the j sightseeing about the city. They will return'by way of Washing­ ton, D. C- and Baltimore where they will make stops1. The quarterly meeting of the Dorcas Bible Class of the U, P, church met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. A. Spen­ cer. The hostesses were Mrs. Spencer, Mrs, J. A. Stormont, Mrs. F. B. Turnbull and Mrs. W . W . Troute. A business* and social hour was enjoyed by those pres­ ent. < MONEY 51 % For 5, 10 or 20 years Interest payable annually' W. L. Clemans \ FOR SALE:—An im­ proved 45 acre farm close to Cedarville. Priced low* These Clothes At $25 Are Guaranteed Any 2-Piece SUIT Many folks .have .been helped by »* in furnishing their homes. They like our furniture —- they like our service and they like our credit plan. We al­ ways make sure that our customers are satisfied and get what they want. Our plan of doing business permits you touse your credit and * o makes it easy to pay. There is no embarrassment nor is there any interest charged. • j . • A*“ . ...... ...... ■ T■ ■ ■ ■ .* .’sSk- A WONDERFUL BUY ft.NY TWO PIECES OF THIS CHARMING SUIT $ 1 0 5 .0 0 This suite ’ « probably the- most- startling value we lave offered this season! Luxurious comfort and rich ieauty combined and sold at a figure that surprises you. The frame is highly polished walnut. The legs are the . graceful Queen Anne style. u Made to Your Order . TUDOR PERIOD 1 Q A A 8 PIECii DINING ROOM. SUITE $ JL JL9 » U U This 8 piece suite is made of combination walnut. The Buffet is 6 inches long. The suite, includes Buffet, Table, 5 Chairs ipid 1 Arm Cnair. We consider this one . of our best values. AXMINSTER RUGS In large assortment-of patterns and sizes. _9x12 Axminster gfc ’ R u g s ................. 9x12 Axminster Rugs ft.il ExceDtional Value $ 3 6 Same1as Cash If Paid in 60 Days On Amounts Over $10.00 Adair’s 20-24 NORTH DETROIT STREET, XENIA, OHIO 1 FULL SUIT OR OVERCOAT $29.80 Yes, Sir! ' ' these clother are guar- teed in every way. You- get all wool ma­ terials, latest style and perfect fit. SAVE $15* Home Clo. Co. G. H* Hartman, Prop. Trade at Homo j wim Jones Millinery When in Springfield WE WANT YOU TO SEE OUR SHOWING OF Fall Millinery ALWAYS FEATURING SMART UP-TO-THE-MINUTE HATS AT Moderate Prices "WE SELL VALUES NOT PRICES" A Pleasure to Show You T W O STORES Jones Millinery 110 East High Street The Hat Shop 6 S* Limestone M* & M. Building mtm l JL

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