The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26

♦ • • • • * # » # # WCW.AND PERSONAL Lost: Auto crank. ♦ it # * Horace Burr Mwt, F. A. Jurist him teen on the sick list this week, turbse Hendwson o f Washington C. H, rm purchased the Central Ga­ rage and taken charge. All kinds of repair work and all work is guaran­ t y (it) Mrs, W. W. Galloway has been quite iU this week, but is reported as much improved at this time. Messrs. Carter N. Abel and W. J. Tarbox were in Marion, 0., Monday, on n business mission. Bev. W. W. IliAT of Erie, Pa, stop­ ped hers Tuesday evening to visit his son, Harold, who is attending College. For that Christmas present make i it clothing for the boys or boots and shoes. The practical gifts, Kelble’-s 17- 19 W Iain, Xenia. Baed Owens is reported as being on the sick list this week,. Fat hogs for butchering. Call plume {; 21-171' f « . Lackey. ! Give your sweetheart a box of can­ dy. She -will Jove you all the more if you buy it at Mitchell's Sweet Shop- ®** - A nice line, of Xmas boxes Mitchell's Sweet Shoppe, at Adair’s RADIOS For Christmas Gifts Just think o f it! Christmas Qrrols—Christmas Music—coming to one through the air from miles and miles away. And that's* what Radio will bring! For Sale: Two-door Ford sedan that has been driven Ipsa than 500 miles. Is in No. 1 condition and priced right. Phone 33. Think what d wonderful CONVENIENT present such a gift would bo, TERMS what joy. happiness and p’ eas- ure it will bring. Surely, frlenl We will glrdly arrange terms or home could not wish for re- to suit your convenience. Make membrancc more pleasing or your first payment no wand the appropriate. balance next year. WE INSTALL RADI6S in the home and instruct you in their operation. Orel-* early for Christmas Installations. Adair’s 2V24 North Detr i\ Xenia, Ohio Gifts For the Man Who-Is Particular GIFTS from McPORMAN—HUMPHREY are doubly wel­ come because of their assured quality and fashion-rightness. The great variety at low prices makes choosing easy. Copyright 1923 Hatt Schaffner*&Marx Shirts a Man W ill W e lcom e Our gift stocks offer a great variety. Fine percales, mad­ ras, broadcloth and beautiful silks. Both collar attached and ■neckband style to choose from, $1.50 to $8.50. T ie s A re A lw ays Acceptable Especially if they are chosen from our very large assort­ ment of smart patterns. Cut silk ties in new colorings, $1 to $3.50. All ties boxed, Imported W o o l Ties Are very tasteful and welcome gifts. A variety of the newest patterns and color combinations hi cassaincre and wool scarfs, $2.50 to $6.00 * * Pajamas—Th e Sensible G ift A man never has too many. Percale, madras, lusterette, soisette, oxford, broadcloth., lingette, pongee, tub silk and flan­ nelette. In coat or slipover *style, $2.00 to $5.00, Ihe McDorman-Pumphrev Co, MAIN STREET Xenia, O, Buy your Alcohol for your automo­ biles at? Ridgway’a if you want the best quality for the least money Will Frame on the O. L, Smith fern will hold a public sale on 'Tues­ day, December 23. House for Bent on South Main street. Mrs. W. P. Townsley Mra.*G, Y, Winter and Mrs. Caro­ line Winter ‘ of .Xenia spent Tues­ day with friendB here,.< Charles Cofifarr, Clifton, father of Lloyd Confprr, who has been ill for several weeks, is reported as much im­ proved and able to be about the house. Dr, Leo Anderson and Frank Townsley spent Tue' day in Colum­ bus, The best chocolate drops you ever tasted for 20c per pound at the Ce­ darville Bakery. Dr. Wm. C. Marshall announces the’ opening of his office at Yel­ low Springs. Residence and office phone 49, Yellow Springs. (4t) Prof. F. A,„ Jurkat has purchased the property lie resides in of Mrs. Caroline Winters of eXnia, Candies for old folks, young folks, all kinds of folks at Mitchell's Sweet Shoppe, . “ Service that? Serves” United States, tires and Tubes. Service Hardware & Supply Co, Notice—Cinder for sale at the plant of The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co. at the usual price. The Simplest thing in the world that will do the work is the Happy Home Washer. See this wonder at Service Hardware Co. . Candy canes to trim' your Xmas trees at the Cedarville Bakery, For Sale:- 'Some good used lumber was bought new from, the mill ' six ■weeks ago. Has /ben used once for a cistern form. We have-no more use for it and will sell reasonable. Call any of the trustees of Cedarville M. E. church. Special Prices for Holidays on all Mlrro Aluminum ware. Peculating coffee pots) Roasters,, Pans and Ket­ tles. Service Hardware & Supply Co. Slippers for every member of the family at Kelble’s, 17-19 W, Main, street, Xenia. We have them in all sizes for men and boys, ladies and girls in many colors and styles,. . J. R. Orr left Monday for Rochester, N. Y., where he will spent two weeks with his soh-in-law and daughter, Rev, Ernest McClellan and wife; Af­ ter his visit in Rochester Mr,'Orr will go to Pittsburgh, where he will spend two weeks with Dr. J. Alvin Orr and family- . , ‘ j . Shoppers do not overlook Kelble’s Big Store at 1719 -W. Main Xenia, A full line of practical gifts in shirts ties, handkerchiefs, hosiery, mufflers, hats and caps. In exchanging gifts in the family give something that can be worn. It will be appreciated longer. Christmas Shoppers Don’t miss Q, A, Kelble’s Big Clothing and Shoe Store, useful gifts to select from for every member of your family. Hundreds of 1,000 boxes of fine imported Hander- chiefs for Ladies and Men in Christ­ mas boxes, 25c 35c, 49c, 75c, 98c a box. 1,000 boxes of Men’s Ties, 50c 75c, 98c. . . . ______________ , __________ Best selections to be had in Dress Shirts, Collars, Ties, Gloves, Hosiery, Belts, Jewelry, Flannel Shirts, N*ght Gpwns, Pajamas, Underwear, Bath Robes, Sweaters, Mufflers, Hats, Caps, All kinds of House and Bedroom Slip pers, for Ladies, Men, Boys and Girls, 49c, 73c, $1,23, $1.49, $1,98 and $2.49.. Red Top Rubber Boots, Boys’ and Girls’ I-2-3-4 Buckle Arties and Galosh es,. Fine Dress Shoes and Slippers, Best makes Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Felt Boots, Lace Boots, Sheep Lined Shoes, warm lined Shoes, Umbrellas ■'*.............. .Raincoats 17-19 West Main St C. A. KELBLE’S BIG CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE Xeina, O. ' Members of the HomeGulture Glub of this .place banqueted their hus­ bands at the annual Christmas party last Friday evening at fche<home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Masters. The hostesses of the evening were Mrs. Masters, Mrs- J.-W, Johnson, Mrs, Walter Iliff and Mrs. S. C. Wright.. The house was beautifully decorated in keeping with the Holiday season. Thurty-four guests were served and several after-dinner talks were,made,: Mrs. Johnson acting as toastmaster. Gifts were exchanged as has been the custom in years back. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. G Y. Winter and My. and Mrs. ’ Harry Nagley of Xenia. BRANT BELL TO BE SHOE STORE MANAGER Braiit Bell, who has been a clerk in the C, >3. Frazer jshoe store in Xenia will after the first of the year become manager of the store. Mr. Bell has had several years ' experience in the shoe business and is quite popular in the county, being* well known. Mr. Frazer has been appointed postmas­ te r in Xenia and will devote much of .his time to the duties connected' with ’ that office. M. E. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The recital of the' musical depart­ ment of the College at the U. P. church Wednesday'*evening Was Well attended despite the dampness of the evening. The program was in charge of Prof, John A. Talcott and the fol­ lowing took part: M&rfcha Waddle, Lucy Gillilan, Ruth A.. White, Grace Constant, Clarence K. Husher, Helen E. Thompson* Frances -E. Payne, Rosezella Hamer,, May ,3* McKay. Raymond B. Dunlap, Joseph R. Wright, Marguerite C. Ewbqnk -and Martha Dean. Features of the pro­ gram were instrumental ■ duets 'by Prof. Talcott at the organ and Miss Martha Dean jit Jhe piano*. A trio with Misses Dean and McKay, at pianos and Prof. Talcott at the organ were especially pleasing. Miss Marie Lind­ sey of the Cincmnati Conservatory of Music, as violinist, added much to the success of the program which was marked for its artistic renditions and superior class of music. j Next Sabbath evening at 7 o’clock ■a Christmas program will be rendered 1by the young people of the church. This service will take the place of the regular union service. Morning worship at 10:30. Christ­ mas sermon by the pastor. Sunday school:at 9:15. Music by the orchestra Classes for all ages. Junior League at 2 p. m. Epworth League at 6 p, m. Card of Thanks: We desire to ex­ press pur thanks and appreciation to all who so kindly assisted during the illness and deathp f our father, Henry Brown. Also to Rev. Stevens and wife for comforting words and bet vocal selections. The Rev. G. 0. Kyle for his cotisoling prayer. To the cemetery boards and to the many neighbors who were so kind. Also to those that sent beautiful floral offerings'. Mr, and .Mrs. Geo Barlow and family Not by Any Mean*. The fellow with the biggest spotlight on bis car is not the most popular mo­ torist by any means.—Great Bend (Kan.) Tribune. I Glue From Garlic A sticky substance- obtained from garlic by a special process is said to rival glue In adhesive qualities. i Great Milling Center Medicine Hat “where the cold comes from,” Is one of the greatest Hour milling centers in the world, ThisWeek’s Cros Wold Puzzle This crossword puzzle is short? and snappy. There is no word in it of more than four letters.- You really should time yourself,—and it should be worked out. in a brief few minutes. , Marked with quiet dignified simpli­ city, the marriage of Miss Lois Gene­ vieve Messenger, youngest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Messenger to Mr. Charles S. Galbreath, of Dayton, was solemnized Friday at high neon at the Messenger home on North King street. Members of the two immediate families witnessed the ceremony. The vows were read by the uncle of the bride, Dr. J. K. Gibson, chaplirt at the National Military Home, Dayton. The single ring ceremony was used. The bride wore a handsome "gown of tan georgette* heavily beaded and a cor­ sage Of roses. The couple was unat­ tended for the service which took place in the living room, where a pro­ fusion of pink and white sweet peas combined with Columbia roses was used. The same decorations were Carried out in all the downstairs rooms, After the ceremony* a three course luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Galbreath left Friday afternoon for Dayton and will go to housekeep­ ing immediately in their furnished home at 601 Irving Street, Oakwood, Mr. Galbreath is employed at the National Cash Register Company, Dayton, His bride is a graduate nurse and has been employed in the nuts ing service in Dayton for several years. Mr. Galbreath ia a former resident of CcdBrville.—Gazette, You will want pure Xmas candy for the children, You can buy it at The CSdarvllla Bakery, HORIZONTAL 1, To obstruct. 4. A flying mammal. 7, Goddess of Grain. 10. God be willing' (Latin Abbr.) 12. An exclamation, 13. ' Grandchild. (Scot.) * 14. Ardor for a cause. 10. Deep mud or slush. 18. Nickel (abbr.) 19. Light Infrntry (Abbr.) 20. To throw, , 22. A stupid fellow; lout. 24. Personal pronoun-plural. 25. Used in rowing. 27. Negative. 28, French author. 30 . A measure of length. 31. 31. A boy’s name. VERTICAL * 2, Suffix meaning affected by, 3, Actual ovlstance. 4, A ray of light, 5, For instance, 0. A hand cutting tool. 8. Rhodium (Abbr.) 8 To observe The second planet from the suri A constellation noted for its group three, bright stars, „ The atmosphere. , Not well. , Central part of a wheel. , Noisy. , A crustacean, , A speck. , Before noon. , To accomplish. . Therefore. Answer to puzzle in last week. R. Bird &Sons Co. Christmas Greetings Santa Claus has chosen his Headquarters at our Store this year, and you will find on display the largest assortment of Gifts that Santa Claus gives, that we have ever shown. Our variety is of the best. One party told us today that she was giving more Xmas pres­ ents this year than for several years, .and had dohe all her shopping in our store and had saved the money it Would cost her to go out of town, and was pleased With the results she had achieved. You can do the same. ' v ' Special Christmas Dinner These prices are good only from Saturday, December 29 to Wedries- * day, December 24th. and are for cash only. APPLES—Rome Beauties, fa n cy __________ ___ —i _ ,_____ 5c lb. PRUNES 60-60 size_______________ ______ —_____ |___ ____10c lb ORANGES—fancy California______ ____ _________ J____ 36c Doz. MONARCH SWEET PEAS—regular 25c______ ____ J _____ 19c can CALIFORNIA WALNUTS— fancy ..........................................39c lb. CAKE FLOUR—Monarch Branc — ___ _______ ________30c pkg. “E" BRAND CANNED CORN___ — ________ I _________ 15c can SUN MAID SEEDLESS RAISINS— —______________ 12 l-2c pkg. MIXED NUTS—all varieties___ ___—___ __________________ 35c lb. PECANS—extra fancy South Georgia—.» . _____ ______ $1.00 lb. SWEET POTATOES—extra special________ 1........... ................7c lb. HUSH POTATOES—15 lb. Peck..—.......................................27c pk. BANANAS.— -------- ----- _________ ___________________ 3 lbs. 25c COCOA—Special—one full lb. can.—:___ ________ — — 20c CHERRIES—ROYAL ANNE—35c can’ _______ _______ * ____ 29c PINEAPPLE—Sliced 30c can—Island Brand_____ ________ . —25c EVAPORATED PEACHES — ...........1................................ 2 lbs. 25c HEINZ FIG PUDDING—50c caff-.... ................................ ........... 35c MONARCH TUNA FISH, fancy — __ -1 1 __________22c can NOTICE——Our Store will be open for business every evening from Thursday, December 18th to and including Wednesday, December 24th Robt.Bird&SonsCo We wish to purchase a few stacks of LOOSE S T R AW Located within 10 miles of our mill. Call Cedarville Phone 39-4 rings, • * E. S, HAM ILTON , Buyer. 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