The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52
% M ' jjOhabb. KMBWWBi Pringle’s Meat Market and Grocery QUALITY F(K)I) PRODUCTS E PORK and BRANS............. .................. . ffe ORANGES and LEMONS .. .per d o z ,.. . 38c BRTIXO Aluminum Cleaner ............ ....... 9e K PRESERVES, pure fruit, all flavors ...,25c SOAP CHIPS (With free Scouring Powder) .... ....................... ......... . • .2 3 Bananas, 3 lbs* for 25c I C E S T A T I O N We can supply all customers BRING IN YOUR EGGS (We Pay Highest Market Price) Old Potatoes, Seed or Eating Stock . ... 45c Peck FRESH and SMOKED MEATS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES PHONE 6S FOR FOOD SE ms* • t * • t * ' * * ♦ * t o m AND N C N SO N A t A # # # * * # # , # . « The Bisr July Sale * t Kolble’a, 57-19 Wist Main, Xenia, started Saturday, July 10, ends Wednwwlay, July 21. Mr, J, H. Andrew was reported in & very critical condition yesterday, having suffered an attach of heart trouble with other complications. Mr. and Mrs. W» I.. Clemans spent several days last week in Lexington, Ky. Mrs. Robert Bird had as her . nests Thursday Mr, w)d Mrs. S. A, Mayne, and two sons, Blair and Donald, and Mr, and Mrs. T. Mayne of Mt. Carmel, 111., and Mrs. Anna Bull of Xenia. Dr- and Mrs. O, P. Elias have had for their guest, the former’s sister, Miss Ajeola Elias of Massilon. They also had for their guests over the week-end, Mrs* Robert Lloyd and son,} George of Cleveland. ‘ Priced at He’s ready for his Longies, Now Nowadays, real boys wear Longfes—just like , big Brother’s.^ Smart fabrics; snug at the waist} graceful lines; wide bottoms. Exact copies of our regular Sport Trousers lor Men—are these Dutchess Longies. •' ■. HOMS CLOTHING CO-. “TRADE AT HOW?* Oedasville, O . m sm Mason Jars Qts. 87c Pts. 74c • * 3 H. G $1.19 Eatmore lb, 22c Columbus lb.. 30c Churngold lb *.. - Potatoes, N 6 wNo.i' 3 .cobkr 4 ic m Pure Cano 10 lbs* 65c d**l Sugar, ... J l«o 2 For Sale: Beautifui Mahogany Pho nograph and records. Good as new. Very cheap payments. Address Phono graph, Box 223, Dayton, 0, f- • A divorce has been granted Mrs. Lottie Latimer; from Clifford W, Latimer, now serving life sentence.in the penitentiary for murder. Custody of the minor child, Dawson, was giv en the plaintiff, As * result of the big-explosion a t Dover, N. J., where army and navy munitions- valued at $100,000,000 were exploded last Saturday by lightning during a / storm, i t is believed that Corporal Fred J. Rachford, Xenia, has Ost his life. Me was stationed at the arsenal 2 i mm mmssma ^i Ten Ago This Week— lUff SrtHk. started the work of pavtuff Main street from iW f Store to the railroad, *T8 easy TO dye. THIS is the DYING season. OUR line of DYES is complete, BOTH old style AND soap dyes. IT only costs A fats' cents ** TO freshen up THAT old dres*, AND make it LOOK like’new. , —BY “DOC.” Richards Drug Store BY THE BRIDGE Phono 203. ’ Rev* W. W, Biff, D. D., of .Erie, Pu„ stopped hero fb r a short visit with relatives Wednesday and Thurs day. MAN WANTED—-To sell Nursery Stock for old reliable'firm. Pleasant work. Liberal commission payable weekly. Write' THE CLYDE NUr- SERY, Clyde, O. •Mrs. J. C. Townsley, Mrs. R. C, Watt and Mrs. .Zetta Bull, and Mrs. Chas. Ervin, Xenia, spent Tuesday in Lebanon, visiting relatives. -The meeting of the Home Helpers was held a t the home of Frances Fip* ney, July. IS. The regular business wee transacted and demonstration on packing a school lunch-given as well as arranging e f an invalid tray. The members planned for the demonstra tion to be given Sat the picnic. All the members are expected to be at the picnic Wednesday, Jtily 21. The next meeting, will be held a t the home of the leader, Tuesday, July 27*. Mr. and Min. W. W, Galloway and three children drove to Spencer, W. Va., Saturday, where Mbs. Galloway \irul family will visit for a couple of racks, Mr, Galloway, returned Tues day. The.paper mill waa closed, down last Wek and is now under-goipg exten sive repairs. Part of the steel is on hand for the new roof and work is being pushed as fast a# possible. JWrs. N. P. Ewbnnk returned homo Saturday after spending six weeks visiting in Illinois, . Mis# Margaret Ewbank, a nurse at' Grant hospital in Columbus, spent Sabbath at home, See'our Windows for, REDUCTION in MEN'S and, BOY’S Clothing. Home Clothing Co. Master Ralph Tfhdall has returned home after a tan, day visit with his uncle, Mr, Paul Tindall of Cincinnati, His visit covered’the Fourth, of July which was quite a treat and will long be remembered. Miss Helen. Ih’ff is spending a few days in Columbus yftfch Mis# Dorothy Wilson, Mika Wilson lias a position at present doing copimacSal work in Seville, O. I ' Mr. W, ;H« Smith and wife are on visit' with relatives and friends in West Virginia. They wilt be acconj- ,allied home by their daughter, Miss Ebsabeth Smith, who- has beeit visit ing in thc-t state for several weeks. Mr. Marion Stormont left last Sat- uriay fo r St. Louis, where he will be the guest of relatives for*some time. M1LK.CC. Ig. 2 5 C can 3 for «• *** T* .*.. PEACHES. Choice OAr pipe 3 lbs , "LARD. Kettle rend- I A a ered pure lb . • - ** BANANAS, very O A . nice 4 lbs. . , . . . u v C COFFEE, Santos 33c Jewel 39c 4 7 c French brand •• • • WATERMELONS, «|!*, Fancy Quality 18 . —2u l.EMONS, Large 60 0*7 g* ske doz. . . . . . . ' DRINKS, Cingerale.Root- beer or Lemon 1 A g — ..... CLEANSER, Sunbrite 3 cans 13c, Old | C p ' Dutch 2 cans . . . . * ^ v jar rubbers , 2 1 C C d'OZ. • *• . - •......—, SOAP, P &G6 bars 25c Octagon 10 bars for .. ., *. * .“ vLi CERTO. For Jelly JQ C n '»k ing j» ljj7^— NEAPOLITAN, IQ C , W»f««lo^P»ce ■ BON AMI, Brick i i * ea. 10c. Powder . ! “ >< Dr. and Mrs, C. J. Fairo had as theic Week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Harfser and children and Mrs. B. H. Ryle of Cincinnati. Mrs. Hauser -■nd Mi-s. Ryle are sisters jof Dr. Fairo. On account of backward season We have thousands of dollars worth ofy the latest styles in seasonable me chandisc we must turn into cash. The prices have been slashed iwd run from Si >?.4D to $27.50. Extra large >ds«s are included. In trousers we have put the prices from $2.98 to $5.49 and you cannot find a better line a t prices asked,_C._A. Kelble*.17-1CLWLMain,. eXnia, O. A break has eccured between the Clark County Commissioners and' the Clark Ccmity Farm . Bureau. The commissioners refuse to grant the county aid of $1,600 towards the County Agent’s salary because the Farm Bureau selected a man from Kentucky instead of a citizen of Ohio. The Farm Bureau stands pat and has challenged- the commissioners to re fuse the salary grant. We have a full line of all kinds of spark plugs for any make of auto mobile or tractor. Other auto sup plies, tires, etc. Service Hardware Co. Special CLEARANCE PRICES on Men’s Dress Straw Hats.* Home Clothing Co, Prof, Leroy Allen, • and daughter, Ruth, of Whifitdd, Kan., were guest*! of Dr. ,W. R. McChesney and ■.wife Wednesday, Prof. Allen is dean of the Methodist college in that city, \ He reports they have more than a thous and students and are now on a mil lion dollar endowment campaign with more than $800,000 subscribed. The college has completed a new gymna sium that will seat about 1,600 peri sons. Prof, Allen and daughter have been visiting relatives in Wooater, O. ' Political Annuoneements We are authorized to announce the name of Ohmey Tate as a candidate for Sheriff before the Republican pri mary, August 10th. We are authorized to announce the tame of B. F. Thomas *s a candidate 'or County Recorder before the Re publican Primary, August 10th. 6 We are authorized to announce the name of Paul H. Creswcll as « can didate for State Central Committee man from the Seventh District a t the Republican Primary, August 10th. We are authorized to announce the name of John Baughn, now Deputy, as- a candidate for Sheriff before the Republican Primary, August 10th. We are authorized to announce the name of K. O. Wead as a candidate for County Auditor before the Re publican Primary, August 10th, I We are authorized to announce the name of Geo, H. Eckerie as a candi date for County Auditor before the Republican primary, August 10. Satisfaction Your investment is always worth a hundred cents on the dollar Gem City Bldg# & Loan Assn. “ 1 0 0 % S a fe ly— 6 % D ividends" i North Mdn~Dayton Kaaworaas mre* tBirtcbi* ntilUens of dollar* ; For 8*tyt\A hud* grad# three piece The last day for the payment of Living Room set for sale. Only been taxes is Jitiy 20th. in use sine# fall. Will sell «t a sasri-- ------—————- , flee for rash. Call Phone No. 38, Tim fur.t w?:eat tbv&skcd In Madison Thar* should still b* ream, h#w«rsr, Fmtmr&y > An Oxford lecturer preffeMtM that chemistry will crest# synthetic max [weeks old. Call phone 2 1-2 on 153. county vrb tram the farm of John for tb# .self-made variety. Moon, It tested fil 1-2 pound# and Investigate'the Herald Travel Ac- the yield w;w about 2S Bushels to the (,,WWif0 gg,e fif ^ ^ ^ mdent Insurance Policy. wrc. clothing. Hem# CtatMn* Co, t i l Started Saturday Morning July 10th O n ly 10 D a y s Of this Big1.July Sale, On account of the backward season we have thousands of dollars worth of latest styles in seasonable merchandise we must turn into cash. Men’s and young men’s fine hand tailored suits, all styles—sale prices $27.50, $24*90, $22.50, $21.00, $19.85, $18.50, $16.49. Extra large sizes included. - '* Men’s and young men’s fine trousers — sale .prices $5.49, $4.98, $4-49, $3.98, $3.49, $2.98. Others cheaper. Boy’s suits, long trousers, $7.95, $8-49, $9.85, $10.50, $12*90. Boys’ knee; pants- suits $9.85, $8,75, $7.90, $6.95, $5.98. Hat and Cap Department . Men’s Panamas, Rtfrtorican and light weight fine dress straws, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98, $3.49. Latest soft hats $2.49, $2.98, $3.49, $3.98- Latest caps 98c, $1.23, $1.49, $1.73?1.98, $2.49. Men’s Furnishing Goods Depastment Latest dress shirts, collars attacked, and bands, 98c, $1.23, $1.49, $1.98, $2.25, $2*49, $2.98. 1-4 to l-3f> ffon all latest styles ties, hosiery belts, sweaters, underwear, pajamas, night shirts, bath robes, bathing suits, children’s wash suits, wash hats. # r„ f x w . Largest Shoe Department IN XENIA ■■.. Ail latest styles footwear for every member" of the family. Ladies’ misses’, children’s, men’s and boy’s footwear of all kinds 1-4 to 1-3 off. Working men’s footwear and clothing of all kinds 1-4 to 1-3 off. Best makes overalls, jackets, work shirts, hats, pants at 1-4 to 1-3 off. ‘ j ; Don’t Miss This Big July Sa le . Started Saturday, July 10, Ends Wednesday Evening, July 21. C. A. KELBLE’S BIG CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE 17-19 W. Main St.( Xenia, Ohio. KENNEDY Cuts the Price on For The Entire Family A Clean New Stock To Select Front
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