The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

Made To Order For Only $22 .50 ANY 2-PIRCE SUIT \ # Guaranteed All Wool FULL SUIT OR OVERCOAT, $28.75. SINGLE PANTS, $8.50 We're doing a land office business; not so much on account of our low prices, but because we’re giving A Quality that is seldom equaled under $35 to $40. HOME ,CLOTHING CO. G, H. Hartman, Prop. Trade at HOME . , The M. B. Saiim property at Main and North Sts., Cedarville, will be sold at public out-cry at the West Dpor o f the Courthouse, , Oct. 2 ; 1926 10 A . M ., fast time This residence is well located and has six rooms. Bara on lot. A Very desirable property. Also a cement block dwelling located in ; Jamestown, one. square off the main street. : House in good conditio i. •*” ’ Both properties are being sold to satisfy : 1 the mortgage held by the Home Building and : Savings Co., Xenia, which will aid purchaser } in financing the purchase if necessary.. j Sheriff Harry D. Smith, Attorney. § 0 i p * f w w i m w m m i t ■- - WWl|iBP»pitfHiiiiiim^^suiLUi—— * ♦ * * • • m • ' « * LOCAL AND PERSONAL # • • * * • • • * • The Kitchen family picnic ww held hut Saturday at the home o f Mr. and Mra. J. B,; Rife. ' Investigate the Herald Travel Ac. cident Insurance Policy, Mr, John Glcaaner of Ashland, O,, is visiting friends here this week, Mr. and Mrs, C. E, Masters had for their we^k-end guests Rev. and Mvs. W. T. Stockstill, of Norwood, 0. t For Sale— Duroc male, yearling. (2t)pd James R, Orr Mrs, Nellie Winter of Xenia, spent Wednesday here with her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Stormont, ' Mrs, Karlh Bqll, who has not been n good health for some time, is at the Dillsboro, Ind., Sanatorium, where 'die ia taking the mineral Water baths. .For Sale; Beautiful Mahogany Pho­ nograph and records. Good as new, Very cheap payments. Address Phono­ graph, Box 223, Dayton, O. Mrs. J. S. West was the hostess on Tuesday afternoon to the members of the home Culture Club along with a number o f invited guests. , Mr. F, B. Turnbull has returned Home after a visit to .Philadelphia on business and to attend the Se3qui- Centennial. Mr. Ervin Bufferibarger and .Miss Rachel Harris were married last Wed- icsday morning at the United Presby -.erian parsonage in Clifton by the bride’s pastor, Rev. Webster, Mrs. A. E. Richards, accompanied by Ylias Cavrie Whitacre, Xenia, a teacher In the O, S. & S, 0. Home, went to New Paris, Saturday, to attend a re- mion of school friends. /Miss Lena Hastings and Miss Doro- hy Tarr, Columbus, gave a linen jhower last Thursday evening at the homes, o f the former; honoring Mjrs. Donald Snarr, Pure. Seed Wheat for Sale— The Famous Trumbull variety, * ‘ R. C. Watt & Son ■nk . . JR Country Club* double or split loaf loaf 10c: 1 lb. loaf 7c Rye Di v U U | Breadf j |„2 loaf 10c. -Vienna 1- Q i : lb. loaf 74. Whole! Wheat loaf..**W 1 • a New pack, standard Brand 3 cans 25c. Avondale, sweat peas A *J I lr V t t iJ j l 2 cans 25c. . Country Club t in y " Crackers,*.” '^"' 14c FLOUR, Country Club f ) f l A Pancake %t « t z oi: pk.*: ,Z/c FORNFLAKES, Country Club, large 16 oz, |A q pkg, ».«•♦»•*.** * ,*«>■.. GLOVES, Canvas *% Cr low price 2 pairs. .A v v Jersey plain ,15c. MACARONI. Spaghetti, or Noodles, Country£j* Club pkg. . . . *....... ^ GARBAGE Cans nm 5 gal, galvanized.. * -1C' GRAPES, CallforniaOE/. Tokaya 3 lb»....... ZDC i SOUP, Campbell's OCA Tomato 3 cans... LETTUCE, large i r . heads eii. 12c Leaf :*wrC- BUTTER, Country Club 2\ -2 lb. prints gWEET Potatoes, good quality 5 lb s .«A v CHEESE, Green, t t f t . (rush or cured lb " —V BACON, Sugar Cured, 3 1b. piece or more ^4*g* F IS BARS, Kruger 2 f i C low price l lb ... S6A^, *i bars 1 Tfjflp ' Crystal Whi te. , . , , . , , 1 Bar Creme Oil Soap Free SIATCHES, Avon - T d r dele, 6 bp*e«,. . . . jtfrs. FrAok Davis of ..Peebles, 0., and MrsI 'Jt Harold ,Sefrit of London, spent Sabbath yith the latter’s moth­ er,here.,1 " ............. . For Sale: A'high grade three piece Living Room set for sale, Only been in use since fall. Will sell at a sacri­ fice for cash. Call Phone No. 38. ,Mr. G. E. Jobe, who has been in a very critical-condition for several- days is thought to he, somewhat im­ proved at this time. Dr. Merald Jobe of Boston, arrived Wednesday to be with his fatlier. For Sale:- Shropshire and Delaine rams. These are all pure bred’ and are all ages. Call at our farm 1 1-2 mileq south Cedarville on the Kyle road or ite C. E wr e Cooley & Son, (Si) W. A. Robison, janitor at the Ex­ change Bank, who fell from.a ladder on the 8th, striking a desk in the fall is sldwly improving at his home, He injured his side and back in the fall. A. delegation of college, students will accompany the football team to Cincinnati, Saturday, to witness the first game the local team has sched­ uled, that against St, Xavier’s Cot- legie. NOTICE;— Melons are now ripe John Marshall- Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Stewart had as If there are any who have furniture A. a favor by notifying Ward Cres- equip it. Card of Thanks; We wish to thank ur friends in Cedarville for their sympathy and kind remembrances, al­ so for the beautiful floral offering, during our breavement in the loss of our little:son, James. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hale,/ Morrow, 0, Wm. H. Trubee, RED 9, Dayton, has brought suit against W. L. Tru­ bee, RFD3, Keftia,, in Common pleas Court alleging that he transferred Damages in the sum of $590 and $160 for attorney fees are asked with the return of the property. —Col. C, L. ^y lor, auctioneer. Call phone 2-88, Jamestown for your sale dwbw, (4tp) Thi* NOTICE TO The ■pf-tkoS' it at five copts stead of six for price will wwmis, change in the of flour ao® broad •tonight in- TNtotor. This then is a fhmt. DO you .atill . . , LOVE ymur wiltof HOW tofg »ino« YOU have tako* f HER a box of CANDY? spec ial this • GUNTHERS tome** 17-70, SEVENTEEN Ottawa, , SEVENTEEN ao^ta, SBVENT|f oiita-' * ALSO Whitemstfs and ' ' Other good csodis*. —BY “DOC.” ' Richards D rugstore BY THE BRIDGE Rhone m . Mr. and Mrs. Fra&fc B. Hull of Birmingham, Ala., stopped off here Monday enroute- homQ frpm. New York City, where tijay have been on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. Bull, who is with the Bfemlngham News, was representing that paper in New York City. He left %st evening for his city while his wife will remain here until today when-she goes to In- dianapMis for a,'few days visit. INTERNATIONAL repa ir shop We are opening up » repair shop in the Power and Light Building, near the Cedarville Lumber Cd., and .will be prepared to do yofir repairing on Trucks, Tractors, B rines,, Automo­ biles, -and Farm Machinery. Your patronage solicited, ‘Phone ■ J2. Cha*. D. Coulter NO HUNTING OR TRESPASSING No hunting or trespassing will be permitted within orwithout the'hunt­ ing season on .the following farms: Jehn C. Finhey, Wanted: Antique^fuwjiture . o f nil kinds and every description- , * ” Martin Weimer. MAN WANTED—To sell Nursery ’Stock for old reliable firm. Pleasant work. Liberal - commission payable weekly. Write THE CLYDE NUr- SERY, Clyde, 0. 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. WANTED— Young men and women under 30 with at lease two’ years of normal school or college training to prepare for teaching the deaf. A lim­ ited number Only can he -accomodated. Excellent opportunities and good sal­ aries in schools'for the deaf through­ out the United Stotts after training i3 completed. (9 months). Board, room, laundry and training will be given for such substitute teaching as pupils in training may do. Students can do some work in Ohio State Uni­ versity while In training. ; Training class will start September. 16th. Apply to J. W. Jones, Supt,, State School for the Deaf, Columbus, Ohip. S A V E * . * * S A F E T Y HOMEMAID CHOCOLATES M R Jottteel Chocolates are truly wonderful in the fact that all the molt popular pieces are of­ fered in' a better quality than ever before. Jonteel Chocolates really could hot be made any bettor, A Full Pmmd 60c Prtwant & Brawn , ,n .> ..V-nh. ' ■ ! .n. .n.n IWto Mr. and Mrs. B- D. Orty o f Wash, ingtott, Pa., wars gueeto over tiw wsek-end of Rev, R. A, Jamieson and family. * Latest styles in bats, eaps, sweat­ ers, slipovers, hosiery, belts, rain­ coats, pajamas at C. A. KelWe’a Big Clothing and Shoe Store, 17-19 West Main St., Xenia, We are in receipt o f a copy o f .the Litite Pa., Express which gives an ac­ count of high school football activi­ ties. Herrick F. Peacock, who at­ tended college here last year is the coach, P u r C § # t »*1 Trim Straight Line* Mr. and Mrs. Quinn McCord of Col­ ville, Wash., made a short visit this week with Rev. R. A. Jamieson and family. Mr. McQuinn and wife were on their way to Washington, D. C. If you want your boys and girls to ’ be happy have'1them togged up not only ih clothing of late fashion butft at prices that yoU can afffford. We1 have Boys’^Blouse waists from 49c to ’ 98c and boys/ dress shirts as low aa 98c up to $1.98. In long trouser suits1 we can fit the boy^iu clothes and the father’s pocketbook at prices rang-' ing from- $7.49 to $\3.9p. C. A, Rel- j ble’s Big Clothing Store, 17-19 West Main St., Xenia. I There are two distinct .types in fur ;oat Styles this season, one toe con- Mrvatlve “tubulttr” modal and the ither the “wrappy” dolmanUke style. ( Ince few women will consider sacrl- cing slenderness of line the tubular ;oat maintains a long lead in popular- ty and is shown here In a striped fur ylth fox collar, ouffa and bandiDg. TmrdyKefmmtfm Th» MIMlmm (Bngl koaptoti 'eeived for ito Ml*, bald to m m Vm reeonstructiim fuad, * gift torn* wtok* « n Rhodesia, The gift ta a* ato- phant’a tail, inscribed; "The lHiwh *f an old elephant bull who, faring a century or more of life, indict** raet damage on native crop*, He J»ow ef- fera his toil a« a triftlng kelp to suf­ fering: hnmuuUw In nanur*M&a.m Breum DUk** Smp*etmd Due to the prevalence ef certain diseases among the inhabitants of Korea, a study Is be(hg made of the eating and cooking utensils used In that country. It has already been discovered that the utensils are larget ly brass anu certain diseases which seem to be unusually common there have a relation to brass and aormar. Salesman Wanted:- Man ‘with selling and farm experience prefer­ red. Good salary, home territory, permanent position. Must have car. Give age and qualifications in the first Jetter. Moseley Mfg. Uo., Box 326, Louisville, Ky* Jad Tunkina Jud Tunklns says the chief Objec­ tion to a natural born loafer is that every once In a while he gets tired of loafin’ and wants to butt tor—Wash­ ington Star. GOOD OLD HAPPY SCHOOL DAYS But: If you want your boys and girls to be happy you must tog them up in the latest style. Clothing—Footwear Headwear We have the largest selection at lowest prices Boys* Blouse Waists 49c., 73c., 9.8c. ; | Boys* Blouse Waists 49c., 73c,, 98c. BoyY Dress Shirts 98c., $1.23, $1.49, $1.75, $1.98 BOYS’ LONG TRQUSER SHITS $7.49, $8.90, $9.85, $10.50, $12.48, $13.90 LATEST STYLES IN HATS CAPS, SWEATERS SLIPOVERS -HOSIERY BELTS RAINCOATS PAJAMAS NIGHT SHIRTS MEN’S and YOUNGMEN’S FINE SUITS - TROUSERS Suite $16.50 to $27.50 BOYS* LONG fROySERS ' !l $2.49, $2.73, $2.98, $3.49 Fine Trousers $2.98 to $5.98 Best Work Clothing Sold. Over­ alls, Jackets, Shirts LATEST FINE DRESS SOFT HATS FOR MEN $3.98, $4.49 , $4.98 DON’T MISS OUR BIG CLOTHING DEPARTMENT , v SPECIAL PRICES ON SUITCASES AND BAGS \ Largest Shoe Department in Xenia WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON ALL KINDS OF FOOTWEAR BOYS’, GIRLS’, MEN'S AND LADIES’ C. A. KELBLE’S Big Clothing And Shoe Store 17-19 W . Main St., Xenia, Ohio. Silver Flash Columbus Gasoline " ■ f For Prompt Service and Courteous Attention GARAGE IN CONNECTION South Main Street across'the Railroad , ^ * Silver Flash Service Station FREE AIR NEW MANAGEMENT t CRANK CASE SERVICE Telephone 146 for Truck Service on Silver Flash or Columbus Gas­ oline and Bright Light Kerosene. All grades Motor Oils for your requirements. The Columbus Oil Co. ifY ,' ■' . j . > 7 Cedarville, 0 . q ......... f " ^ ^ ^ * ^ * * *

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