The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52
a it>r ' U . * /< » New Fall Footwear For Everyone Women, Men and Children may find the proper Footwear at Frazer’s Shoe Store 11 East Main Street, Xenia, Ohio S. C. WR IGHT Candidate for Probate Judge Judicial Ticket Nov. 4th. The Probate Judge in this County is the Juvenile Judge, Seven years* eXperier ce as assistant in the Probate and Juvenile Court, in which he has come into contact with all phases of the work, assures his fitness for the position. ' (Political Advertisment) H i i i k e s t Quality Apples, Cooking or Eating, 4 lbs. . . .............. 22c Flour. Clifton 24 1-2 lb* 9 sack 89c Cbeese, Fancy Cream rich and yellow lb................... 27c Quick0ats,££* 20c POTATOES. 15 lb. O R r peck . . . . . . . . - - * SUGAR pure ( 1 AC cane 25 lb* sk.f.* r*B^ v FRUIT CAKES T K p 2 lb.'cake.............. BUTTER, Fresh churned, l b ......... v l # v CHOCOLATE 1 G n Drops cream centerJ*,k' ' # APPLi, BUTTER, Country Club qt . « v v SWANSDOWN Cake Flour pkg RAISINS Sun M a i d l ^ U 15 ez. pkg* . * .. ,*4M2fe CRACKERS, 1 Soda or Butter, lb. . PRUNES, large 2 l b ^ g g EATMORE Nut O A r ,Oleo, lb.................. SOAP* P fit C, of f.Q |t Kirks, 5 bars , . . v FIG BARS. ‘ I f t i * I r e s h lb ................ 1 U l * GLOVES canvas | C/» best quality pair . GETOURPRICESOHSALEBILLS I LOCAL and personal [ * * A * • * • • • • ; Please do wot forget the supper at j tJ®« R* P• church, election evening. Do not fail to vote 4,Yca" for the electric street light tax levy Tuesday. For Sale; Good as new Hot Blast Wonder soft epal heating stove. Gall 21 on 182 or address Lee Shroades. Football genres, basket ball games, prise lights on radio. Inquire of Robt. Bird <&Sons Co. Radio tubes, batteries, headphones, at Robt. Bird’s £ Sons Co, ■ SATURDAY SPECIAL-400 pairs Women’s shoes, all sizes, oxfords and high shoes, ----- 45c Pair R. Bird & Bone Go, Vote "Yes" for the road two mill levy Tuesday. You are not increasing your tay any over what it has been. I f this issue is defeated bond issues will be resorted too and then you pay interest in addition. Vote "Yes" and pay as we go, 1 Ho one has ever regretted seeing the "Microbe o f Love." Prof, Talcott has choral class in Clifton. organized a 164 household, food and beauty pro ducts to sell direct to homes. Big pay to wide awake men and women. AH or p&rt time. No experience needed. In structions and sample outfit free. Health—0 Quality Products Co., 117 Duane St., Cincinnati, O. Call up Evans restaurant election n,ight for election returns, Miss Wilmah Spencer had for her guests over the week-end Misses Mae Stanley and Alice Hull of Dayton. Opera house, November 4th. tie Jackie Coogan, Lit, The "Microbe o f Love" affords an evening o f refined entertainment and hilarious amusement. CADIES WORK AT HOME, pleas ant, easy sewing on your machine, Whole or part time. Highest possible prices paid. For full information ad- ress L, Jones, Box 2. Onley, III. Sermons, lectures, music etc., on radios. See Robt, Bird & Sons Co. If you want election returns go to Evans restaurant flection night where returns will be received over radio. Mrs, M. W. Collins is spending sev eral days visiting relatives in Col umbus. ' — —Zy/— — Mr. and Mrs. N. L, Ramsey left Wednesday for Bloomington, Ind., where they will visit their son-in-law and daughter. Rev. J, Merle Rife and wife. ' Dr, and Mrs. M. I. Marsh spent the weed-end in Milford visiting rel atives. SHOES 45c Pair—A whole counter [full of them for women and growing girls. ■ R. Bird & Sons Co, Thad Miller has purchased a pool room in Jamestown and will move to that place. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright, Thursday, Evans restaurant will be open all night election night. Get county, state and national returns. Mrs. Ancil Wright underwent an |operation Monday at the McClellan |hospital. Reports are very encourag ing for her immediate restoration to normal health, , Pack up your troubles and store ’em away, the "Microbe of Love" will be in town Monday evening at the opera house. Mr, and Mrs, H. C. Wigel of Paris, Ky., are guests of the former’s broth er, Mr. P. A. Wigel and family. You can get the election :returns on a radio. See Robt. Bird & Sons Co. Mr, and Mrs. Roll Shultz of Dayton spent Sabbath with the latter’s pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Spencer. Call at Evans restaurant election night and see. the most modern Radio outfit.- Election returns will be receiv- edvaH night. —See London Hardwood Co., Lon don,. 0., Highest prices pair for all kinds o f standing timber. All kinds of hardwood lumber for sale. Call or write. London; Hardwood Lumber Co. 10-24 Gt County Auditor R. O. Wo3d and County .Treasurer Frank A. Jackson, were in town yesterday on business for the county. Our shoe department will enable yott to get shoes, oxfords or slippers to- suit every member o f the family. 17-19 W, Main, C. A JCelble, Xenia. SPECIAL SATURDAY— Shoes 46c. pair. Sizes 1 1-2 to 8, An odd lot of all kinds. •* R. Bird & Sons Co. Owing to the' entertainment in the opera house Monday night Prof, Tal- cott’s choral class will meet Wednes day evening instead. Members will please observe this notice. ■ *;i, .n -.li . • V -—Wanted: Log teams or trucks. Must be equipped to .handle trees full length regardless of size. Call or write, London Hardwood Lumber Coompany. * 10-24 4t Mr. and Airs. John Beard and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beard and daughter Marie and Mildred o f near Port Wil liam were guests Sabbath of Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Saum. Mr. and Mrs. Luth er Glover of Dayton were also guests at the Saum home. Bachelors, you can insure against fire, cydorte, accident and rain; but with the “ Microbe of Love" you don’t have a chance. You will want warm rubber foot wear. Also sheep lined coats. A few warm days now does not mean that i f will always be that way. You will want these goods in a hurry when the weather breaks so better be look ing around now and let us fit you out. 17-19 W. Main, C. A, JCelble, Xenia. Melvin McMillan is having a five room dwelling erected at the comer of Miller street and the Wilmington road. J, H. McMillan will erect a cottage in “ Pittsburg". Business men accomplish more work with greater facility when they have seen the "Microbe of Love." Opera house Monday evening. Dr. Wm; C, Marshall announces the opening of his office at Yel low Springs* Residence and office phone 49, Yellow Springs. (4t) Mr. W. R. Shroades and wife, Mr. Luther Gray, wife and daughter, Betty Jean of Springfield, were Sun day guests of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lee Shroades, The Democratic meeting in the op ra house Wednesday evening was I not largely attended, the faithful ! evidently contented with what the j result is to ho or rather indifferent j and not interested. Rev. A. J. Furstenberger, candidate* for state ! representative was the speaker. i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tidd and little granddaughter, Ada Tidd, o f Dayton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saum Wednesday .Mrs. Tidd is Mrs, !3aum’s sister. 2toi *• Forget Wrongi To raven gt a wrong Is easy, usual and natural, and, as the world thinks, sawirs of nobleness of mind; but re ligion tenches the contrnry, and tell* us It Is better to neglect than to re quite It.—J. Beaumont, , For Rent:- Barr residence on South Main street. Call next door. Mrs. Arthur Cummings, Mrs. Ed. Hamilton, Mrs. Jeanette Eskeridge and Mrs. B. H, Little are in Cleveland this week representing the local East ern Star at the state meeting in that city* The party motored through, You can’t afford to buy your fall and winter clothing until you come o our store and see our large stock and th£ low prices. Read ad on page 2 for low prices. Kelble’s Big Cloth ing and Shoe Store, 17*18 W. Main street, Xenia. APPLES—3090 bushel for sale. Grimes Golden, Jonathan, Staymen, White Pippin, Rome Beauty and other Weil known varieties. All appels grand ed as to size. Orchard sprayed five times during the year. Peterson Fruit Farm, Sfekte Route No. 11. Austin, O. The Gift of all Gifts your photograph. This year more than ever, people real ise that the One Gift that stays with yott forever, is a Photograph and it is surprising the number that are solv ing their Christmas Gift problem this way. Mayos’ Studio at Cedarville i» open every Wednesday and Thursday, HELP WANTED By Worn Out Stomach Bad Teeth Cause the, Majority of Stomach and Rheumatic Trouble Special Notice—Sixty-three people took advantage o f the special offer I made last week. I want more people to get acquainted with my methods of doing business, ahd with Ibis end in view I am going to continue my of fer for a short tim eqnly as outlined below. ^ „ SET OF TEETH , Using my Regular Gold-Pm True Biting Plate for $13.50 EACH No More—No Less , This is a genuine offer and includes the best dental Work and plates that you will be proud to own—or money refunded. | DR. SMITH (Himself1 DENTIST Open all day and Tuesday* Thors* day and Saturday cenirtgs. Teeth ox* tractcd without Exainations irco* 28 1-2 S. Limestone St., over Wool- worth’s 5 & 10 Cent store. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 1 TO ALL ELECTORS OF WHAT 1 EVER PARTY AFFILIATION: SEE THAT YOU VOTE THE NON PARTISAN JUDICIAL TICKET AND PUT YOUR CROSS MARK o p p o s it e THE NAME OF Hon,AlbertH. Kunkle CANDIDATE FOli RE-ELEC TION FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS. A JURIST OF SCHOLARLY AT TAINMENTS, FINE CHARAC TER, RIGID HONESTY AND TRAINED IN THE LAW Political Advertisement First U. S. .Patent The first United States patent wns granted to a descendant of a Water- bury (Conn.) miller. The second was granted to a resident of Waterbury, and the number of patents now Issued, to people of that city Is about double that which might be expected from the population. VOTE FOR E. D. STROUP Candidate for County Treasurer A man born in the state of Ohio, educated in the grade and high schools of Greene County, has been a farmer practically all his life, and one who believes in law enforcement and clean business administration, YOUR SUPPORT WILL APPRECIATED BE (Political Advertisment) “" T T CLOTHCHAFT.r CLOTHCRAFT Tailored Clothes F it *Style *Service GUARANTEED fey o u r s e lv e s a n d fey t h e m a k e r •• . <t.. 3 ro*M p-to? CLOTHCRAFT No. 5139 Serge Suite ' Slue « Rrown • Gray t / t a & t e f $ 2 9 5 * HOME Clothing Co. Trade at Home G. H. Hartman, Prop. Furniture Prices Cut Almost In Half Every person who has attended our great CLOSING OUT SALE has said that the prices were the lowest they have ever seen. There is no guess work about how much you save. The sale is marked right on the back of the original price ticket. Every Article Reduced—Nothing i Reserved ■' ft . , - Coal Heating Stoves and Ranges, Rockers, Bed Room Furniture, Living Room Furniture, Dining Room Furniture, Blankets, Rugs, Baby Buggies* Kitchen Cabinets, Smoking Stands, Mattresses, Curtains, Columbia Records. These are only a few of the many things you will find here at prices lower than you ever expected to see. Mr. Miller must retire from active business at once on account of his health and is sacrificing everything to dispose of. the business quickly-. DON’T PUT IT OFF COME TOMORROW! S M M i l I P D • 1 ▼ m t I f m 1 L 4 i L * 4 (Successor to the Miller Martin Co.) 44-46 West High Street, Springfield, Ohio 11’t f^ i
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