The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52
# • ♦ m * ♦ * * * * * ♦ # * « * * * > . Rev. r»u i Danrsn o f Coiflterville* t i t f o m i u n h K i > k < U i » T il, will preach Rubhatb for the Unfc tcil Presbyterian congregation. ,_____ ______ * "Irs, Jessie .Small snd Mrs* JSetta A mn was born hst Satsv-lav r~rr- BuH who h*w ^ en ‘ •“ W treatment ingloM r.wu lM i-AA lva For i. ’ ‘ '* Martinsville, IM , lmve returned •s;3r.:r>, much improved. w l t ' f i S K w . Sc='!h™ * y * » «* <** . wumlw ih . M-tMIjr J.B'V \i.;-y Saturday. ------— ------ . The CedarviUc Bakery Mr, W. W. Galloway returned Ivvt - -------------- =™ ►Saturday fmm Chicago after a bust- iv~ Rent:* House and Barn, neaa trip in that eity. J Mrs, George Barlow Tuousands of men said “Yes” last year to bogus oil stocks without first knowing whether all was well or n o t— ’ , . -“ Yesing without Knowing” is precarious and danger ous business----- -whether it’s clothing or certificates you are buying. All clothing storied at the beginning of a new season are as fascinating as sailor’s yarn—and a ell ? f promise as a prospective son-in-law------ but there is One store in that asks, you to “ K^o V*’ before you ’ ■Yes” . Compare Clothing, Costs, Cuts and Capabilities.? Don't spare us—our Values don’t nee J investigation- hut they’re not afraid of it! Michae’s-Stern Fall Suits and Overcoats $30 , $35 ,. $50 . Others from $25 to $60 Fall Weight Underwear Warm Lined Gloves 12 Soith Detroit, St*. Xenia, Ohio T C o f f e e , Jewell Brand lb. 39c. French Blend lb. 47c Golden Santos., 3 3 c 4 « •* 1- B r e a d , *• j j-2 lb 1 0 c Pancake fl ° urcc 5 ^sack10c A M U U H A V 27c. CC 1 1-2 Ib* box. * V U K a r o S y r u p 51b Blue Label can 27c, 5 Lb. JOrange label. *. 3 8 c CAMPBELLS To- ->fr mato Soup* 3 cans.^’JL RAISINS, seeded, *1 *%\ ** Seedless b x .... . . w GLOVES,Canvasff j OQ Per doz. {pairs,.*?***"^*' CHOC01.ATE drops J g g LARD, Fresh Ren- 1 Ql #« dered Ib.............. X 0 2 v BEANS. NAVY 0 (1^ CORN MEAL, new ‘I f l ,* white or yellow 3 lb*Vw CC FLOUR, n t d 24 t-2 Sk VAN CAMS SOAP 1 A . 3 Bars........ .. . XUC CRACKERS. Butterf At* Oyster, Seda......... . " t v SUGA 25 lb. t f l A 0 .sack pkt......... ipl.*“ 0 APPLE BUTTER, 4 C . Quart Jar Ea........ *<«H» MATCHES* Red Bird 6 Bxs....... . * 3 ^ WHEAT!::.';, (The new Cereal Pkg .. , * * - The Exchange Bank Wants Your Banking Business THEY PAY A rtf ON SAVINGS 4 / 0 ACCOUNTS | Have you seen the Big Dolls. Save i'3Q tread wrappers from any of mv 1bread, Bring them to the Bakery with jf'Ce and get one. Ctdarville Bakery, | Rev. Paul Duncan and wife of Coultervillp, HI,, are visiting with the kttcr-’i.; mother, Mrs, Ida Stormont. Leave yeur order for dolls at the. Bakery. The last ordei* is in that we will lo able to get before Christmas Cednrville Bakery Your choice fo r 50 cents™A Gem, Gillett or Ever-resdy safety razor at Ridgway’s—Saturday only. The Golden Rule Sabbath School class of- the M, B. church was enter tained last evening with a Hallowe'en party at the home o f Mrs. David Har row. —We remove all kind of dead stock. Also buy junk. Phone 0-153 John Baker The Broadcaster Sabbath School class of the R. P, church enjoyed a very pleasant Halowe'en social Tues day evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs* Herman Stormont. For Rent:- farm of 113' acres off of the Yellow Springs road; John Pitsticlc Mrs. W. L. Clemans entertained, the members, of the Wednesday afternoon club Thursday evening with a Hal lowe’en party. The- members with their husbands were guests of the evening. Senator S. D. Fess will deliver an address- Wednesday, November 4 in the High School auditorium before the High School and College students. His. speech will be pn present topics of the day. The public is invited. > Miss Sarah Hagar of Xenia has is sued invitations for a reception at her home this Friday afternoon. Those invited from here are Mrs. W, W. Gal loway, Mrs. H, G. Funsett, Mrs. Stan ley E. Nixon and Miss Kathleen Blair, Dr. W. R. McChesney preached for the XT, P. congregation in Hamilton, O., last Sabbath. Saturday he will give two addresses before tbe Miami County Teachers’ Association at Tipp City, On Sabbath he preaches for the First Presbyterian congregation ,in Greenville, O. Rev. J, L, Dungan, D. D., pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Troy will deliver the annual Thanks giving sermon to.‘ the College stu dents in chapel an Wednesday, Nov. 2$ at 10:30 A. M, Rev- Dungan is a prominent minister in the Dayton Presbytery and an interesting speak er* Misses Mabel Strowbridge, Lillian Kunkle, Mildred Trumbo and ’ Mae McKay entertained the numbers of •the Young Ladies’ Missionary Socity of the M. E. church in Community hall, Wednesday evening. The decor ations were in keeping with the Hal lowe’en season. Paper candle sets with small candles and unique ffcvors were features of the evening. Dainty' re freshments were served. About twenty five were present. Mrs, Stanley Nixon was the reci pient of a “ shower” at the home of Mrs* W. W. Galloway last Thursday evening. Twenty guestB were received by Mrs. Galloway and a very delight ful evening was enjoyed. Preceding the luncheon course, the guests hem med tea towels which were presented Mrs. Nixon, The out-of-town guests were Misses Elsie Kennedy, Olivia Cost and Alice Foley of Xenia* Mrs. Emma J. Turner, wife of Mr* Charles Turner died Wednesday after neon at 3 P. M. after a long illness. For several days she has lingered and was unconscious from Monday until her death. The deceased" was the daughter of Caleb and Sarah Cather ine Shroades and was born in Cham paign county 65 years ago last May. Death was due to a complication of diseases. On October 10,1878 she was married to Mr. Turner. To them was born one daughter, Mrs. Carl Kylo of Springfield who survives with two grandchildren and ohe greatgrand child and a number of nieces and nephews. A sister^ Mrs, Emmazetta Deck resides in Middletown and a brother, Mr. George A, Shrodes, of this place* The funeral will he held this afternoon from the residence on Xenia avenue at one o’clock. Burial takes place at Jamestown, The funeral Will be public. > Money to loan 5% interest semi-annually* for 5 or 10 years, - or* 5 1-2% semi-annually * if a 20 year loan is de sired. Loans may be paid be fore due if borrower desires. W. L. Clemans CEDARVILLE* OHIO |BARN DESTROYED BY ; EIRE EARLY FRIDAY A lai'W barn on the A. II, White frrn* cr. the Wilberfcrce Pike, one mile Aom t’lifivii, was totally destroy ed by lire last Friday morning at G o'clock. Ernest Flatter and family re- sido cn the White farm. The cause of the fire is unknown. No live stock wa?j lost raid the only feed was a quantity o f wheat. No other buildings were close to bo in danger. HIGHSCHOOLNOTES The Sophomores are planning to en tertain the Seniors next Friday night at Grinnell’s. They feel too grown up to celebrate Hallowe’en with just a mask party, a * • The Seniors started the .double spreads telling when they invited the Sophomores to come to Gladys Beat ty’s for supper, Oct. 9. The new plan was a grand success and everyone had a' delightful time, • * i * ' Last Friday, afternoon Billie’s Brigade beat the Beavercreek eleven 31 to 0 in spite of the cornstocks and mud. The most interesting, part of the game was Coxey’s Oration, deliv ered, to our eleven between halves. • • * What was the cause of all the spooky people who traveled along the Glifton-Cedarville pike last Friday night? Why, the Freshman-Junior Hallowe’en party at Doris Swaby’s, of course. Over forty clowns, Indians, preachers, old women, pld men, and all the other Hallowe’en folks were out for the gay time which we al ways expect. We were certainly not disappointed in our expectations, either, for no one could, help having a good time when you were busy play ing games all the t*me. And the supper! There was every thing in keeping with Hallowe’en and more too, After a very enjoyable even ing/old folks as well as laughing clowns consented to start homeward, each one equally sure that he had enjoyed the party as well as Swaby’s hospitality. ■ .■ m . :, ■ -■■mi ■ The following is, thei report of the Cafeteria supper. Gross receipts from the entire evening $164.19. Expenses including ten gallons of ice cream, paper plates, weiners, bread, grocer ies and some sundries^ $38.44. Net BWaftce'in General fuhd $125.75. Last year the supper and tag day recepts were applied to the purchase of typewriters. The original plan was to buy two machines but we found that W6 had to have three. The Un derwood Co. gave us time for payment and the debt has been closed. We have also added a set of Comptons Ency clopedia to the school equipment and now it is entirely paid for. Other ad ditions to the equipment are needed and it is hoped that these may be sup plied as rapidly as possible. Both pupils and teachers wish to express their appreciation o f the hearty support given them in the an-, terprise this year. They are in the hope that the Cafeteriawill become an annua! affair, for CedarviUc. It will very materially aid tho'jschqol irt tak ing care of the ever increasing enroll ment in both .the grades and-the High School. ■ C om pare— ik ts e S eH e r& J ia a S e d m s withuCbaches* These finer closed cars are built on the famous Buick chassis with the 21-year- proved* 60 and 75 horse* power Buick Valve-in-Head engines. Extra power! And they have the famous “ SealedChassis” and thenew “ Triple Seated Engine.” No other car*regardless o f price* furnishes this completeness o f protection for driving parts. And these Buicks have the characteristic Buick charm o f body profile. They are finished itiDuco, They seat <■ five full-grown, people in roomy comfort. They have the Fisher VV one-piece* ventilatingwindshield*auto matic windshield wiper* and ahostoflightneccssities. Buick’s exacting closed car standards prevail in their Fisher-built bodies. Come in and see how much superior these Better Buick Sedans are to “Coaches” be* fore you spend your money. BUR K MOTOR CO., H INT, MlOH. iMi.;Jks» t? tf-nm 1't.rfiSTtthn 0-10 H Q f e t o B U l C K Th e Xenia Garage Company BuickSal* andSwvie# XtnU, Ohio NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Satur lay n'clifc is Hallowe’en and property av,T.ors are urge;! to use-ex tra care in having perrons* property out where it will be a temptation to the young folks, E;:u?a officers will to ,on duty to guard properly from tkn-j traction or damage. Young folks can ; have their amusement but caution is | urged against damage to property. ‘ Co-operation on the part of the prop- \ erty owners will keep youngeters1 from committing an act in a thought less moment during the celebration, II. G. Funsett, Mayor WINTER WEATHER HITS BELOW OCTOBER’;? BELT smolirft arcrage o f wheat know* hi the y> fifty year*. II io but G6 days until Ckebim*#* ■ More enow for October'when the leaves have not fallen from the trees, Wednesday was & real winter day* two ir,?kcQ o f cv.ow faffing. Thursday morning the mercury stood at 15 »« hove. Unusual is the word. One man who says ho was 45 year* old Wed nesday, never had the experience o f snow on his birthday before,0 Farmers< many o f thorn, are wait ing patiently to sow wheat,' Many are only partly completed; Reports now are that Greene county will have the Ftr .Sale; Pic Squash**. James Btormoat For Sale;- Typewriter in gpdft dition. Price ff. Teh £8, Rev. Bejur*tt For Sale:- Beautiful player piiUM, gocd make, balance due on very easy terms, V. O. Box 312, Dayton* O, For Rent House. Call G, H. Hart* man or Walter Cultico, Xenia* O. Annual Harvest A i event tKat has been an overwhelming success andcomes to a Close Saturday with INCOMPARABLE VALUES on Fall and Winter Merchandise of the Highest Qualify. , * - . ( , t „ , i Now Is the Opportune Time to Purchase Your Needs for the Entire Coming Season WhileWorthWhile SavingsMay be Made—When in Springfield Satiirday-*-Shop at Wren’s. A very interesting exhibit cf canned fruit, canned ^vegeta bles, embroidery work, apples, potatoes and com isVsKown on the Fifth Floor-Come-; Building. Cere in and view the prizewinners and othc h'WjL ' m m im a zB a m 10YearsinHieSame Location 25J SO. LIMESTONE ST. T E E T Ask About Our Pay ment Plan Substantial and Natural in Appearance Sure Fainleee Extraction FREE With All Work It Will.Pay You To Get Our Prices Before Having Work Done Per Plate Per Plate Remember-The above eraoil GeldFinTraetBifegTeth, Gearaeledto be theVeryBest orteey SatanM. Old Plate s& ~ Bpe£ K ta 5 0 o l B o 1 “ ll» Extracting , Growros end Brfdgowork 53 54 55 Jbtjnsitti mm Vs: RM ffn tS S i Via ft . f*hon 6 Main 9 uVW'' for Iitformattcm. P o t&M f «U mechanical and opemtrve work done in our own office#. For Referewee# Call Commercial and Saving#!Bank DR. G. A. SMITH (Hhmd[f)j 2&£ SouthLimestone ^Wingfield* OMowMaln90B-W Open Daily and T° rut.# and Sat* JSvatting**
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