The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

mm Don’t Buy Glasses "BUYViad! QOassy p*apklook#*** y i U ihi u itmtkiic thsy fcavetewear,whs* m * matter of fact, tkey tivttjd thialc oalyof b«tt#r viftiw. OiJIl PROFESSIONAL EXPEBlEffcE It it wt ltnrili|(i at* a*t service tiiat m re&Uywant aidteed. Oar glasses representju t that ftad give you satiafactio*. Optical Department TIFFANY JEWELRY STORE S. Detroit Hi, Xenia, O.. The Exchange Bank Wants Your Banking . Business THEY: '.'PAY \ '* » - - , * , " ' jt A o T ON SAVINGS * / 0 ACCOUNTS 1926 sell at public sale at my residence on Xenia Avenue ^ •• ' / w * ■ *’ • Saturday, Oct. 9 At One O'clock P. M. The following household goods: Bedroom Suits Refrigerator, like new Homo Size Rugs Stands Curtains Bedding Dishes* Glass Cans , ", Oil Cooking Stove _ 0 S ; , t. I , , Range Small Gas Stoves Sideboard Dining Room Table Dining Chairs , TERMS OF SALE — CASH Kennon Bros.. Aucts, Peaches For canning, New York Elbertas , 10 lbs. $9c 9 Full Basket ■•* . * * * 9 * - « ► * * *• $ 1.69 Jars, Spuare Mason pints, doz, 74c with lids and rubbers 1Quarts doz. ......................... 84 c 10 lbs. bulk 67c . 5 lbs. carton 35c. Pure 9 25 lb. pocket., $ 1.67 Coltee French Brand, best quality tfto f * ^ lb; 47c. Jewel lb. 39c 4 H P 7 Golden Santos.. . , ........... ****** CRACKERS, Batter, Soda or Oyster 14C ib...... .,4 » * v V* • CAKES,Chocolate, Pecans, or Cocoitnut Mersh-'l mallow lb, Q A T & & u n t r y U u b j c i Quick cook 3 pkg* « v v dfitSUtimF- C oun try C lu b 1 £ * . . . . . . . *VV m sizt-v* ”S£BSS£3& _ ________ SVtti, g o o d q u i d k y j j « k ‘ * ^ 1 2 poir$M5 * POTATOES, U, S. No. F* 10 lbs, j S 7 C Sweets 5 lbs. 17c g R a PEST California Tokays 2Jbs 15c BANANAS," Fane/ i'JffA . Yellew Fruit 2 lb s, A 3 w APPLES, Futicy Jonathans 4 lbs , * w v Grimes Golden 4 lbs, 19c BACON,Fancy sugar cared 3 lb, piece or more lb* ....... .. « » » COTtAClfi HAMS, ftnw t quality, no bone., g r o r r a n . . Naptha 5 Bars.... Kirk*j i r 4 c * • • • • * • • * * t o o A t AND P E R S 9 N A L Mm Prank Bird U visiting rria- tiv«k at Poasarsy, Ohio, Tim JfipM W*9#mt sad Sennit MoNsffl am (pending a f*w days with rdathrsaln Belle Center, O, For Sal*-—-Three*yearling Detain* rcms- J. C, Towniley of aSU Wanted: Antique furaituy* kinds and every dsacriptip*. Martin Weiner, Mr*, Jeanette, Eskridge, who has been ill with inteatinpl grip, is report­ ed much better. , Investigate the Herald Travel Ac­ cident Insurance Policy. For Sale; Folding bed. Phone 3-25. j --UM1 ■*(»• "v--’. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lloyd of Evans­ ville, ind., Wbr* week-end guests o f. Dr. and Mrs. 0 . P. Elisa, Pure Seed Wheat few Sale— Famous Trumbull "variety. R, C. Watt & Son The I Mr. and Mrs, John McFprlahd of! Columbus were guests oyer the week- j end ot their nephew, Mr.^P. M, Gil-j lilan and family, ; Wanted; White girl, for bouse work and help care for children. Mrs. G. A. Smith, 2J5 :B. Harding*Road, Spring- field, O. Tan Years Ago TMsWeek- Mr. Q, A. Steeadea fell from •the Ed. Raney residence (£* X«*U, Tuesday, where he was engaged in pwttitag in a new gutter. He was unconscious from the fell and probably euf fared internal injuries, NOW comae Fall WITH chill winds AND dawn weather. THE lima when YOU need a GOOD dependable FACE cream. MANY good creams OF the dep*fedable kind ARE In our stock. ,4 ’ . —BY “DOG.” Richards Drug Store \ * EY THE BRIDGE ‘ PhoapaHI*. X52- Mlss Elolse.Btewert, who has been home for the peat two weeks due to an operation for appendicitis, has re­ turned to Cinohmati to efotmae her werit at the Good Sam*i4tm» Boepi- tal. About twenty of the member* of the Women’s Missionary Society of The First Presbyterian church are 1motoring to South Chari**ton, Fri- jday, today, to attend the meeting of the Springfield Diririct ef the Wo­ men’s Freebyterial organization o f1 the Dayton Presbytery, A psleudifl program has been prepared, including a reception to the member# of the local organization. YOUE BIRTHDAY i B l t T h i i W e e k ? :i Ten per cent of on Round' Oak heat- i ing stoves during October and Nov­ ember. Service Hardware Co. • M ibb Ellen Tarbox 1who recently graduated aa a nurse from Lakeside hospital, Cleveland, is home on month’s vacation. - Clermont heating stoves. Closing out stock at 12 per tent off regular price*. C, N. Stuckey. Mr, ’and/Mrs. $; ,E,.Masters .were very pleasantly, surprised Sunday when f&rtyiflv* relatives and mem­ bers of the iWwood' Rebecca Lodge came wlth weimikd boskets' of eats to' spend the.dsy ihemi. The oc cation wa* itt hoRwr of Mrs. Master’s birthday and jhe ladies1presented her' with a bimuttiSd table lamp. Mr. and Mrs,. Ifii^eMtara members of Norwood Reb*ce*iLodge of Norwood Ohio. , • •«:■ The -W. C. T. U. will hold a market Saturday, October 9 at the Thomas Grocery. Take advantage of our liberal offer pf ten per cent discount on heating stoves during October and November, right at the time when you need a ’ stove. Service Hardware Co. Mrs. R. R. Townaley was taken to tiie Miami Valley hospital Monday for treatment and examination. She will be under the care of Dr. Austin. Dr, Anna Dr. C. 3. Facie, her position as partment at the stood highest Service- dentist in schools, and g< schools. Dr. moved from, wher« Dr. Fi nati University course. . Fairo, wife of recently,resigned of the. dental de- %M, AvS. O; Home £ competitive civil for ' operating inati public choice of the Fairo^ recently to. Cincinnati entered Cincin- up s; medical Mr, and Mrs, O. R, Short, Maxlna J No Applegate and Charisa Smale, of Col- j,P«®»tiwedvy umbus, spent Sunday with Mr. and j »e*»0a ofl Mrs;- Masters ^nd other guests, • W”3* Mr, and Mrs. Hn^h Thomaa of In* i lianapolis, were guests- o f the -latter’* 1 parents, Mr, and Mrs', Ed. Hamilton, j last week. JPASSING will be ■hunt- farms;- Registered Jersey Cattle at PUBLIC AUCTION Dr. P. T. Spinning doses out his entire herd at hie farm, located on. the National pike, 4 miles east of Springfield, Ohio. Hus tine# between Columbus and Springfield stop at farm. ■. Tuesday, Oct. 13th (Beginning at Noon) An Absolute Dispersal Sale. In this sale are. animals that have been held priceless, and the buyer has"the advantage how of setting the price. ‘Henry Weber consigns a doz­ en head. Included in the sale are sev­ eral fresh cows and a. splndid lot. of heifers, - . All cattle T. B. Tested. >■1 Lunch will be^served. ‘ Col, Glen Weikert Anct Chester Folck, Sales Mgr, If your birthday is this wspfc yopi iwvs a strong, dear rlUnd, and great ] ’abiiittsf, You are aantaous, careful ' and fsr from rtckleta, You are posi, tive and masterful. You were bom to command-T-and you generally do. You are Impatient of dictation and inter- farance, and rather blunt and forcible in telling people to keep out of your way. Fear is no part of your make up, and you are apt to be tyrannical and devoid of feeling. You perform your duties with faithfulness and completeness, and expect others to do the Bame. You hove a strong will, and are quick tp decide and act. ’You are a good talker, a great mimic, and a jovial good follow, with your friend*. You learn readily, re­ tain what you learn, and usually roach a brilliant position. While you tijfe to consider your­ self infallible, -when convinced that you are Wrong, you- make a most thorough- and complete acknowledge­ ment of It, Men born during these dates become statesmen, politicians, o-rgaftizers, re­ formers, preachers, merchants and manufacturers. W&men become social workers, institution heads, nurses, actresses, and business executives. Rutherford B, Hayes, President of the United States, was born October 4th, Jennie Lind, opera singer, ■was botn October 6th, Annie Besant,- writer and- lecturer, was born‘ October 1st, Miss Helen Stewart of New Riegel, Ohio, and Mr, Paul Stewart of Cin­ cinnati, spent the week-end at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mira, J. A, Stewart, Do You Need a Truss? We guarantee you a fit or no pay. •i We have had years of experience in truss fitting. If you should be wearing a truss come in and let us fit you. *15 !" Prowant & Brown Cedarville* O. \ T A I L O R M A D E FOR ONLY *26 .50 'All tho Same Price for Any 2-Piece Suit Made to Your Order ANY 3-PIECE SUIT OR OVERCOAT $ 26.75 SINGLE PANTS $3.50 Not enough space here to tell you all .about the good quali­ ties of these clothes, but we will say they're made from real $35 and $40 woolens and satisfaction is guaranteed in every way. ' - HOME CLOTHING COMPANY G. H. Hartman, Pvupv Trade at-HOME zap& Mr, EAHarper has moved Into tho ] Cedarville Realty Co. property yacat- ; ed by Mr. H. A, Townaley, who has | taken the property recently vacated by Dr. C. J Fairo. The season o^ the year makes good footwear, necessary. We have the lar-, gest footwear department in TXenla. C. A. Helble's, 17-19 W. Maim Xenia, For Sale:- Shropshire and Delaine I rams, These, are all pure bred and are all ages; Call at our farm 11-2 miles south Cedarville on the Kyle road or j write C. E. Cooley 4t Son, (St) For Sale: One tub power washing] machine, can be drove with a peso-1 line engine or electric motor. 501 glass quart cans with lids, 1 heating stove, a 5-galioh dash churn, * 4-bur-; ner coal oil stove with oven. i Otha Kiger GORGEOUSLflMRS AT UNHEARD OF PRICES For 3 Days Only-Thursday, Friday and Saturday Right now, at the most appropriate time of the fhole. year, when;you first begin to notice the long evenings in the home, that, is when McMILLAN offers you sensational ‘lamp bargains. Bridge Lamps, Floor Lamps and Table Lamps, some with silk shades and some with hand painted glace* shades, some with metal bases and some with wood bases. A great assortment to choose and select from and the prices are so reasonable that you cannot afford to pass by this won­ derful opportunity to add another decorative .and useful piece to some dull corner of yoiir room. i * , , , ■« . . ■ $L00 Delivers Any Lamp to Your Home The Mixpah Bible class o f the I First Presbyterian church held its monthly social and business meeting Tuesday afternoon a t the parsonage I as the guests of Mrs. W>F. Harrimsn, | This was the meeting for the election of officers, following which refresh­ ment* were served by the social com­ mittee. $7.50 Thoquality of a lamp or shade lies not atone in its purely mechanical executiod; only a proper conception of original and creative ideas combined with the modern facilities of to-day can put forth the beauty and perfectkm that good lamps have lor years enjoyed. These lamps and shades are made by skilled artists Who thoroughly understand the importsno* of beauty in design, and quality in material arid work­ manship, nothing but the finest materials are used in their manufac­ ture, The Goldetl Rule class of the M. E. church Was entertained at the home of Mrs. G, It, Hartman last Thursday, { Pupils of tha Seventh /tod Eighth grade of the public schools enjoyed a weiner roast at the Galloway camp last Friday evening; Misses Hanna J and Washburn wer* in charge of the party, A Social meeting of members of the choir and others Interested in the music of the First Presbyterian church was held Tuesday evening at the parsonage, Mrs. Mildred Foster, whose services as Choir Director, have been secured, was present and outlined the plan of organising and conducting the work, Thursday even- was set as the time for rekebsls* A pleasant and profitable evening was enjoyed. Refreshments were served dining the smelting, Salesman WftnM;* Man ,with esfflag and Jars*, snyseiense prtfer- red;' Good salary, ifrta* tetri***?, p m m im peittMa ewn. Give age **& qnidi^istiwi*. 1m .tin* first letter. MlMwiy Jtfg, Uo^-Rik m , te sM ie , I f * j . E x tra BRIDGE LAM PS M«t<U bit** and parchfttftttts . Shmdiaa. ^ No phona or .Drlftil m N , no «i#Hv*ri*a and non* aold to ym $11.95 “Out Location Lowrn Costs to You” LIBERAt CREDIT ; .FWPD“ * IRECTQRS UiM STORE OPEN i,

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