The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

Just Received Tw o New Pumps One Black Satin W ith , Buckle One Patent Leather With Buckle Both Graceful, Smart Shapes WithSpanish Heels Just The Thing For Dress Frazer's Shoe Store 11 E. Main St. Xenia, O. nan Campbell’s BEANS, 3 for . , , Country Club pkg. 9c , SunMaid Sd. or Sdl. 9 2 pkg, .................... Bread, Lard, 2 lbs. . COFFEE,French 47cQ A s * Jewell lb................. DUG SUGAR. Bu.k CA a 10 lbs. MILK, pt. 6c > 1 2 c PICKLES, Dill I t p Doz. . . . . . . . . . — AsJv DATES, Stuffed 98c 3 A * 1 lb. box, dw v ROLLED OATS IP’ s* 4 lbs, .................... BEANSr Navy 2 0 C APRLE BUTTER, A C r Qt. Jar.......... SYRUP. 5 lb.B L 27c09 _ 5 lb. Red Label... „ CORN MEAL, new | A _ PEANUT Butter, 2 0 c OATS, CC Quick t Q CookLg. pkg. . . . + y c MACKERAL Large OC a Fish 2 fo r ......... CHEESE, Cream Wind Breakers and Sweaters * The smartest things in knitted sportwear—and the most practical In a variety of colors and styles. islS c THE MEN'S SHOE •iu?■ / Exclusive* But “Not Expensive The only plate in Xenia where yon can bay Weatherfield Overcoats, 'Tin t..iVi......... n"ir.... imsi s inaiiiiii sw i.i 25c 25c I lb, loaf 7c *| aisin every Wednesday 9c I I f i l 1 1-2 lb. loaf...................... 36c SETOCRPRICESONSALEBILLS * • ♦ it U tft a • ' For Sale: A f*w Durocs, loth sexes. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ! (W »— »«■ 4 9 • | as Mr, And Mrs. O. M. Ritlgwsy and ;Mrs. Ann* Townsley Attended the ; funeral o f Mrs. Margaret (Tain in j Jamestown, Thursday. For Sale: Single Comb Red Comb Rhode Island Red cockerel*. Phone 12- 181 . | Ur. Deo Anderson and family visi- - ted in Columbus Saturday and Sab- i bath with home folk*. , You’ll be sorry (and so will we) if you forget to come to the market at Huey’a, Saturday at 2:80. Watch our window for Candy. Special Saturday, Cedarville Bakery A nine pound son was born last Sabbath to Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wise cup. Mr, and Mrs. John Marshall are spending the winter hi Yellow Springs with their son- in- law and daughter jMr, and Mrs. Ed Payne. Uavid Earp, aged 3, son of Dr. and Mrs, J» Jts Earp, of Yellow Springs, died in Xenia> Tuesday of Sleeping sickness at the McClellan hospital. Hunting season is here. Better post your farm. We have notices printed on water proof stock. Get them at this office. Chickens and pics and everything nice for your Sunday dinner at Huey’s Saturday. For Sale:- Shepard-Collie pups of working strain. C9II phone 12-185, Cedarville, For Sale Big type Poland China male hogs of grand champion blood lines. Howard Creswell Oh yes—and there will be home made candy ,at Huey's—too! Something Special in the Candy line every Saturday. The Cedarville Bakery For Sale;- Beautiful player piano, good make, balance due oh very easy terms. P, O. Box 313, Dayton, 0 . For Sale:-; 100 bushel of the finest home grown cobler potatoes that you ever saw; Frank Creswell _*» —Wo remove all kind of dead stock. Also buy junk. Phone 5-153 John Baker Somebody said “ Chicken Noodles” ? Yes indeed! Huey’s, Saturday at 2:30. , For Sale: High-grade phonograph, only slightly used} very cheap. Pay­ ments of $1.00 per week. P, 0. Box 313 Dayton, Ohio, Dr, C, J. Fairo and wife, Dr. Anna M. McCormick, attended the twen­ tieth annual, volunteer medical and denal staff meeting at the 0 . S. & S, Home in Xenia, Friday, After the! staff meeting and clinic, a banquet was hold with Dr. Ben McClellan, Xenia, as toastmaster. There will be one hundred boxes of Re&di-Jell for sale at the- R, P. mar­ ket, Saturday ,at 2:301 Qnly 10 cents a box! 1 . We are making a reduction'on lime­ stone screenings for delivery if taken between now and January 1 at 50c per ton. The>Abel Magnesia Co. Six cases o f small pox have been discovered in Bellbrook, All school children have been ’ordered vaccinated by the school board. An infant son born to Mr. and Mrs, William Anderson Of the Xenia and Jamestown pike on Monday, only lived fow hours. Burial took place at Woodland cemetery that same day. Mr... William Finney was the victim of a surprise Saturday eve when his near relatives marched in to remind him o f his 70th birthday. The evening was socially enjoyed. Bavarian cream, cake, candy and coffee were served during the evening. - Dr. Anstin M. Patterson and his family o f Xenia, who are well known in the county, have returned home af­ ter spending the summer in Europe. Dr. Patterson is a member of a com­ mittee on Chemical Nomenclature, a committee of the International Union on Pure and Applied Science and he attended many conferences in the different European countries. Dr. Pat­ terson. has a wide reputation as a chemist in this country. Card of Thanks;- We wish to take this way o f thanking our many friends and neighbors for the beautiful flow­ ers, and the many many thoughtful ways they have shown their sympa­ thy and love for our Loved ones( dur­ ing the ma.ny months of illness. It was appreciated by them more than words can ever express. It helped lighten the burden and made them know “ Some one cared”. It makes the heart aches easier to hear to live in snch a community as dear old Cedar* vllle. Mrs. Rosa M. Smith and daughters 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. Clcraans CEDARVILLE, OHIO Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Kyle and .daugh­ ter Dorothy o f Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gordon were Sunday dinner guests o f Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Gano. Mr. and Mrs, J. T- Gordon of Spring field were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. R, Gano. Mrs. W. J. Tarbpx and daughter> Mrs. Fred Townsley, and little Doris Townsley, accompanied Mr. Harry Waddle o f Columbus, to Cleveland the first of the week where they visited with Miss Ellen. Tarbox in that city. Rev. Ralph Jameson of Washington Pa., will preach Sabbath for the U. P, congregation. Rev, Jameson is a broth er of Rev. A. W, Jameson o f Xenia, Synodical Superintendent of the Xenia Synod. -Mrs. R. C, Watt was hostess to the members of the Research Club and a number o f guests, Tuesday afternoon. The program, for the month took the form o f a Thanksgiving menu. Mrs. Robison told of “ The Oyster Fisheries’ Mrs. Carrie Crouse’s subject was “The Cranberry Fields.” Mrs. Bird read an account o f “ The Pilgrims First Thanksgiying.” MM- Spencer read Whittier’s poem, “ Pumpkin Pie” Mrs, Geo, Creswell read a paper on. “ Coffee, a Product of Our New Poses- sions.” Mrs. James Hawkins of Xenia added much to the pleasure of the | afternoon by singing three well chosen { selctions. A t the business meeting,] Mrs, Hervey Bailey and Mrs. Watt gave a report o f the conference of the South‘West District of the Ohio Federation o f Women’s Clubs, which they attended in Washington Court House last month. Delicious refresh­ ments in keeping With the program of the afternoori wore served. The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Mr.1WI 3 REINER TUMABLEVJACA*|EW<3» should bring every music lover to Cincinnati The orchestra has given concerts in many cities. The conductor, Mr* Fritz Reiner, has an international reputation* The Mabley and CarewCo* takes particular pride in suggesting that you hear The Symphony Orchestra and also directs your attention to the*splendid Mabley store and merchandise o f high quality* W inter apparel for every member o f tbe family depend’’ able in every way and reasonably priced, ft is not too early to think o f Ohristmas shopping. Every department ■ is showing sensible, useful articles which will be appre­ ciated as gifts by the younger as well as the older mem­ bers o f your household. Norma Fay, Mabley1'sPersonal Service Shopper , says, ” 1 will gladly shop with you or for you” -—write or phone her if you cannot come in and your orders will receive personal attention* ro 2&3L. and Fountain Square A Good stove Fifth and Vine CINCINNATI TO BE HELD AT OUR STORE ON • • *f ■- fr.. V Saturday, November 21* 1925 CLASS 1— RULES GOVERNING SHOW . FOR THE BEST 5 EARS OF YELLOW CORN— ■ Entriesareopen to any farmer of this locality. Corn 1st Premium— 1 14 in. Trimo Wrench must be grown by person making entry in season of 2nd Premium—- 1 Pair 10 in. Pliers 1925. CLASS 2— _ * Corn may be entered anytime on Thursday or Fri- FQR THE BEST 5 EARS OFWHITE CORN ■— day, Nov. 19 or 20. Entrieswillpositively close on Fri- lst Premium— 1 14 in. Trimo Wrench day, Nov. 20th at 6 P* M., and all corn must be at our 2ndPremium— 1 Pair 10 in. Pliers store by that time. CLASS 3— ____ k Judgingwill start at 1 P. M. Saturday*Nov. 21. FORTHE BEST 5 EARS WHITE CAP orRED CORN B K y’ 1st Premium— 1 14 in. Trimo Wrench D ... . j j . n d ** , £ 2nd Premium— 1 Pair 10 in. Pliers , Premiums will be awarded at 9 P. M. on day of show. No corn can be removed until after premiums CLASS 4— ' . . » » .warded FOR THE BEST 5 EARS CLARAGE CORN— . . . , ( A ll com winning premiums is to be the property K 7 l ,t Premium— 1 14 in. Trimo Wrench of T*® Cedarville Fanners Grain Co. 2nd Premium— 1 Pair 10 in. Pliers ................. • ..........■....... • CLASS 5 FOR THEBEST EAR OF CORN ANY VARIETY— ( Cannot be shown inanyof above classes) . . . . PREMIUM— I Meat Saw* CLASS 6 — FOR THE LONGEST EAR OF CORN — ( Any Variety) PREMIUM LHatchet CLASS 7__ FOR THE EAR OF CORN HAVING THp MOST ROWS OF GRAIN (Any Variety) PREMIUM— 1 PLUMB HAMMER — — ------------- SWEEPSTAKE PREMIUM— i AFTERNOON-MUSIC-EVENING The American Seeding Machine Co. offers one Bet By theM. E. Sunday-School Orchestra. Come and of twelve spear-point cultivator shovels for the spend the'day with us. Well do our best to make it best 5 ears of com exhibited inany of above classes worth while. GUESSING CONTEST FOR LADIES Tothe lady guessing the nearest number of grains of corn in the glass jar shown in our show window, we will give one AluminumPerculator. To the lady guess­ ing second nearest we will give an Aluminum Preserv­ ing Kettle. This content will dose promptly at 8 P. M. on Sat­ urday, Nov. 21st. Prizes to be awarded hot later than 10 P.M. Headquarters for John Deere, New Idea Black Hawk Manure Spreaders. Brown Wagons. Kokomo Fence. Red Top Posts. Locusts. Tile. Cement. Roofing. Favorite Ranges, Parlor Furnaces* Heater*. Hanna's GreenSeal Paints for all purposes. We would alsocall the ladies attention to our line of Aluminumand Pyrax ware. We wUI have factory representative* with u* on Saturday the 25th who will be glad to explain the merit* of their line*. < The Cedarville Farmers Grain Co.

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