The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52
T CHURCH SERVICES LYCEUM COURSE OPENS NEXT THURSDAY ^ ~ „ , Nest htinuav i< Jiatly Day at Ih e first number on the FU1- th1' MctumlM: church, Ihe Junior 25 Lvceuin Course will he given choir will farnWi the music at at the Opera House at eight <t’- the morning service,^Music by or- clock the evening uf Thursday, clientra. Sunday school at 9:1?. October Pith. The attraction for Sermon at 10:30. Subject: ”Ne- the evening is the AUprcss AH hemiali Hdmihls the Walls t>f CEDARVILLE COLLEGE TACKLES WILMINGTON Star Company. The repertoire *'i Jerusalem" the Allpress Company is very es» Junior League at 2:50 and I n tensive and of great range of va- worth l eague at t>:()0. Mr. riety and contrast, covering all lard Harlow will he the leader. Union services at 7 ;00 o’clock. The pastor will preach. Subject: "The foolishness of Preaching," Prayer meeting next Wednes day eve at 7:0T At 8 P. M. we v. ill have another demonstration of moving pictures , A Dapton concern will he here and furnish the picture. "Timothy’s Guest." is | the name of the set of films that will he shown. This demonstra- r of the best popular as well, as the classical compositions from His torical to. Modern times. Each artist is featured as a so loist, supported by the other mem hers of the company in a very high class arrangement. This makes each a leader and the ar rangement in every combination has never failed of bringing ap plause and comment of the high est order. They are accustomed tinn will be free and for the public to use such instruments as cello, as well as for our own church violin and piano, . people. There is no admission and These tickets are $1250 for ev- no collection. We are seeking iu- erybody over 12 years of age and formation as to" the advisability $1.00 for those under 12, the same of introducing moving pictun as they have been for the past into the program of the church, three years. The committee feels All are welcome to the Wedues- that it has secured an unusual ar- day evening program, ray of talent for the course this * * * . • year and asks for the cooperation U. P. CHURCH— of the entire community in the : Rally Day will be observed by purchase of these tickets. They ■] the Sabbath School at lire suual are on sale by members of the Lyceum Committee and also at Johnson’s Jewelry store and at Bird’s store. If you have not yet been called on please see one of the members of the Committee or notify the Secretary if you .are unable to purchase tickets in per son.. The plat for reserved seats for' the first number will open at ' the Johnson Jewelry store on Tuesday morning at the usual time.. Single admissions will be 50c apiece. The members of the Ly ceum Committee this year are as follows: Mr. LaClede JVIawJde, Mr. P, M. Gillilan, Dr. Leo An derson, Mrt Lloyd Confarr, Treas urer;Mr, L. F. Tindall, secretary; Mr. \Y. W. Galloway, chairman. Tin College Football team will meet the Wilmington team on the grounds, of the latter Satur day afternoon. Wilmington had a crack team last year and the eon- tesi-y, ill in* no one sided affair if the locals show the pep that was put in the game against Karlhatn \Vii- Saturday, A large delegation f students will attend the game. Nothing Gained by Anger Anger manages everything Imdly.— Ktniluis. INVOICING HARDWARE . STOCK OP SERVICE CO.! GOOD FOR COOLDIGE I , ...... in i ,ii _ I i i i iMjii«i«jMiriii: " ..ni'1 i . iv - t ~‘— •*—*■ 11 T -NOTICE OF ELECTION ’ {or electric light* f a g * * v,j | g f If„r the year’s ■ 1925, l m ***** 11928 and 1929 respectively., An itiventnnr ni th* Mr*Jolm Alexander of Topeka Resolution authorizing this no- thC Servke4Ilardware Co fc i i ! Kan” a fonner resident of this Notice is hereby given by the tiCc passed by the Council of *Jje e Hardware to. is lie pjace has been visiting relatives Council of the village of Cedar- yjiiage of Cedarvdle, April 7th» T . G. f the | idge a t the coming election. NOTICE— The Co-operative cream j ■ station will be closed each Monday, 1 . Wednesday and Friday evening and LADIES WORK AT HOME, pleas- open on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- ant, easy sewing on your machine.. . „ . urday evening* of each week on and Whole or p a rt time. Highest possible ,buntations as provided by Section after Sept, 28th. N. P, Ewhank, prices paid. For full information ad- 5649-2 and 564J-3 of the General manager, yeas L, Jones, Box 2. Ontay, 111, .Code for the purpose of paying and within the regular^ voting Qhio. hours, there will be submitted to the electors of said Village the question of an additional tax levy of two mills over the usual tax McCorkell, Village of Ccd&rville, Ph iladelph ia l* d The first pleasure ground for the' American public waa dedicated In Phil adelphia In 1081# MORGAN INDICTED ON THREE CHARGES The Greene County Grand Jury in session Monday - found three,indictments against Ban ner Morgan. He is charged with stealing chickens valued at $18 from J. R. .Rupert, January 15; 15 chickens valued at $15 from W >W. Short, January': 9; and chickens from Ralph Tqwnsley, August 24. I t was -during the Townsley theft that he was ar rested being caught by a num ber of farmers. This is not the first time that Morgan has been up on similar charges; hour with a special program. The Woman’s Thank Offering Service will take place at the regular hour for church service: Mrs. J, P. 'White will give the address.* , 1 * ' * '• ■ -« CLIFTON PRESBYTERIAN- Services Sabbath, October 12. Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M. Public Worship at 10:30 A. M. Preaching by the pastor. Evening service at 7. P, M. Preaching by Rev. J. W. Patton. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. GREAT RACE SET AT LAT.ONIA SATURDAY . Lovers of horse racing are in terested in the great $50,000 rat*e at Latonia track Saturday. Epi- nard, champion Frencil runner is entered as are twelve of1 the fast - est American horses. PUBLIC SALE DATES. Cedarvale Farm, Oct. 30. Marvin Williams', Nov. 28, NO HUNTING NOTICE U,. • ¥' _ - 1U No Hunting or trespassing will- be permitted on the following farms: Currey McElroy. . Thomas Frame, ■■Jtk -3-j ILORilLURDSl lYttO 4. CHEWINO ^ * ? b a c £ Tor Athletes and BrainSpriniers :Keyed to top pitch and when every ounce o f energy and vitality is needed, then nothing helps like clenching the teeth in a chew o f BEECH -NUT Chew ing Tobacco* O v e r 2 5 0 M i l l i o n ■Packages Sold in a Single Year v f Here Kiddies, Get Busy As Good as Gold All Cash Prizes SAVE YOUR BREAD WRAPPERS The Shough Company of 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 number of wrappers taken from SCHAFFERS HOME GROWN WINTER WHEAT BREAD, To the on*3sending: to them the next largest * number a cash prize of $3,00 will be given. To the next five they will give $1 00 each. Each wrapper from a ‘large loaf will count the same as two wrappers from the stmll loaves, All wrappers must be sent in to The Shough Company a t South Charleston not later than December 20th, 1924. . i , . , ‘ , J — —— -------------- -------- huu 's- This -Is the Event We Announced Was Coming! In Last Week’s f DAYTON, OHIO H ERE now, with all; its great savings possibilities* An outstanding sayings .event for the entire. Miami Valley! Share these tremendous economies the first extraordinary day! Here are three dominant facts in the Festival that are particularly emphasized!— ■ •' " , • • " ■ 4. 1. i t is the outstanding Rilce-Kumler event for Fall, , . ■ , 2, Every.one of the 94 departments of the , store are represented. 3. Every offering featured is new, of fine Rike- ICumler quality, definitely marked at savings. 32 Pc. Porcelain Dinnerware. Sets,, $3.98, 50 Pc. Porcelain Dinnerwqre Sets, $6.98 Ft. Mill Muslin Stamped Bedspreads, $1.. Girls’ Brushed Wool Coat Sweaters, .$3.95. Wool Sweaters, 2 to 6 Sizes, $2.29. . Ivory Mirror, Brush, Tray, Boxes, a t $1. Children’s Pin On Supporters, 2 Pairs, 25c. Children’s Sew On Supporters, 2 Pairs, 25c. Sateen Sanitary Belts, special at :25c. Silk Sanitary Rubber Aprons special 69c. Madison Elastic, % inch width,, bolt 75c, Clark's 0. N. T. Thread, 6 spools for 25c. Triple Strand Real Hair Switches* $4. Side Waves of Real Hair, sj eci d!$3.50. Nut Topped Candy, Figs wkh Cnerries, 43c. - Bibles, bound in genuine leather, $1.65. Bibles, bound in cloth, special, 95c. Popular Copyright Fiction, special 69c. - Real Linen 68 x 68 Damask Tablecloths,. $3.65 Real Linen 68 x 86 Tablecloths, $4.45. Real Linen, 68 x 108 Tablecloths, $5.45. Madeira Hand-embroidered Napkins, $4.85.° Madeira Hand-embroidered Napkins, $4.98. Gray Cotton Blankets, special $1.59. Pequot Hemmed Sheets, 81 x 90 inch, $1.59. 400 Yards Satin De Luxe, per yard, 98c. 1800 Yards Fancy Outing Flannel* 21c. 900 Yards Peggy Cloth, 32 inch width, 18c. 300 Yards Plaid All Wool Flannel, $1.59, 200 Yards All Silk Satin Canton, $1*98 50 Boys’ Sheep Lined Coats, special $6.95.. 50 Boys’ All Wool Two Trouser Suits, $13.95. 800 Boxes Fine Stationery, special 29c. 1800 Yards Attractive Cretonnes, 22c Yard. 800 Yards Art Silk Net Curtaining, 59c Yard. Men’s Pull-Over Sweaters, assorted colors, $4.95. Men’s White and Colored Broadcloth Shirts, $1,50. 25 Belcojistan Oriental Rugs, $19.50. 25 A; minstir Rugs, 9x12 size, $29.50. Ma. n :tic Dancers for Phonographs, 69c. 10 So.id Mahogany Console. Tables, $17.50. Imported Character Dolls, 12 inch, $1.48. :24 Black Enameled Hat Boxes, $2.50. 150 Men’s Society Brand Sample Suits, $48. . 72 Electric Heaters, very special, $4.48. .. 1000 Yards ilrish Picot, 5c Yard.* Women’s Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, 25c. Boys’ Tan Calf Cream Vamp Shoes, $3.95, Misses’ Tari Calf Lace Shoes, $3.95. ‘ * Children’s Patent and Grey and Tan Cfilf Shoes, $2.95, • 92-Yards Colored Circular Trim, 89c Yard. : Pique Vestees for. First Day, 75c. 36 Men’s Felt Hats, $3.25., Economy Offerings Erom RIKFS DOWNSTAIRS STORE 200 Sport and Pleated Fall SKIRTS, $2.95. New! Sport and Dress "HATS, Special! $2.45. COATS for the Girl from 2 to 17 years, $5, v Girls’ Fall DRESSES/Sale Priced at $2.95. Men! BROADCLOTH SHIRTS (lsts and 2nds), $1. AH Wool Flannel MIDDIES, special, $1.95. In Sale! Women's Flannelette Gowns, 85c. SWEATERS! Samples low priced, 99c and $1.69* BATHROBES of Lawrence materials at $2.85. Pure Silk HOSE—12 Strand—only 69c. Popular Southern Tie SHOES at $2.49. Smart New Fall SHOES in Sale at $2.95. - Boys’ Wool Suits, Mackinaws and Sheep Lined Coats, Special the First Day. Each at $5, . * - »• -if- ■% i *v* FloormenWill Direct You to theDepartrhents Advertised « t This great event starts Saturday, October 11, at 8:30. Greater details on this merchandise are to be found in October 10th issues o f the News, Herald and Journal. . I Shop the F k s t D a y— E a r ly ! the schoo l o f beauty culture is n o w in progress . ENROLL NOW! MH I I
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