The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

mp MONTHLY CANDY SALE Saturday, Oct. 2*3, 1926 If Its Chocolates You Like For this day only we are offering the follow­ ing at a special price o f 39c per lb. Chocolate Covered Peanuts Chocolate Peanut Clusters Chocolate Peanut Butter Chips Chocolate Covered Caramels Chocolate Covered Nougats A nice soft center cream chocolate in the fo l­ lowing flavors: ' Vanilla, Maple, Orange, Raspberry and Maple Cream Walnut We are also offering a special assortment o f Candies in one pound boxes at 19c per box. We have only a limited amount o f these boxes - First come, first served. * Cedarville Bakery OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY, OCTOBEH 28, 1926. \ OSBORN, OHIO Mardi Gras and Fall Festival October 29th and 30th FUN AND PRIZES FOR ALL DANCES AND PICTURE SHOWS FARM EXHIBITS H iulu ’s t C c c o a n u t T a f f y B a r s .............. 1 i f l j a Cocoanut Marshmallow lb. 22 I Butter Crackers................M e * Pancake FLOUR, Country Club 20 oz. pkg. 9c. 5 lb. S a ck .......................... 27 c Cotfee, French Brnnd, best quality lb. 47c. Jewel lb. 39c Golden Santos. «»*•••*•«»< 35 c Lard, Pure Kettle Rendered, lb . . . . *fl , f * j * No. 10 Pail each................ $1.70 I I P No. 5 Pail each....................... , 8 5 c * BUTTER .Coun try A C * C l u b C r e a m e r y OLEO*fciatmore Nut 2 2 C I k . „ u * , ww l b . . . . C h u r n g o l a . 32c 0 Q u fc’ k C ^ k 1 p S 2 5 C L a r g e s iz e . . . l " c M ACK ER E L , L a r g e ^ C * f a t f i s h 2 f o r - v POTA+6 js S, U. a No. I’» S ued cookar# 15 ^ ... .■if G b E eky . 1 5 c 38. CABBAGE , Large H A * heads for kraut 50 lb.-* *1* COCOANUTS,large size 3 for................ POPCORN, Guaranteed to p< 3 ot> . N o t h e e a r ‘J t t h I d r * * » * s.* * ■#» » * a M E A T , D r y S a lt g o o d q u a l i t y l b . . . * d v HAMS, Smoked cel* 4 1 ^ H e s .m e n iu m s iz e l b * r t P w SCRATCH >£ E D , n c * ,, G e b d q u a l i t y 'J 0 l O O $2. 25 ; T 0 p , T PAPER ’., roll* fo fw w ty • * * * <i * • * * • LOCAL AIt'D PERSONAL • • • • • « • • S«e your prominent bu sinm men *s character* in ‘Womanias* Wedding’ For Ren£:- Rooms fo r light house, beeping or fo r student*. Oliver Jobe The Thompson Crawford property on Xenia avenue will, sell Oct. 3d. It is well located and very desirable. Mrs. Charles Turnbull entertained the members o f the Clarks' Run Club last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford are ret' tling down in a “tin flivver” for the "Womanless Wedding.” Mr, and Mrs. W, J. Tarbox spent several days,in Columbus this week. Go hear Rev. Paul E, Doran on “ TJucut Diamonds” at the First Pres­ byterian atamrch, Sabbath evening at 7 P . M. . For Sale—Three yearling delaine rams. J. C. Townsley For Sale: A Merit Hot .Bloat Coal Range. In excellent condition,* ( 21 ) H, A . McLean Barton White, -who has been in very poor health has been moved to the home o f Mr,«and Mrs. M, C. Nagley, where he will be cared for. Of all Wanted: Antique furniture kinds and every description. „ Martin Weimer. mmm Ten Years Ago This Week— Mr. G, A. Shroades fell from the Ed, Raaey residence in Xenia, Tuesday, where he was engaged in putting in a new gutter. He was unconscious from the fall and probably suf fered internal injuries. NOW comes Fall WITH chill winds AND damp weather. % THE time when YOU need a GOOD dependable FACE cream. MANY ' good creams OF the dep^hdable kind ARE in our stock. —BY “ DOC.” S V ^ Richards Drug Store BY THE BRIDGE Phone 298. Investigate U « Herald Travel Ac cident Insurance Policy, J' Get your repairs fo r stoves and be ready for winter. C, N. Stuckey Mr. Carter N. Abel and family .drove to South Bead last Saturday to |witness the football game between ! Penn State and Notre Dame. Mr. j Abel is an alumnus o f Fean State and this school has for the past few years had a wonderful football team, • Rev« H, G. Foster o f Beliefontaine, ; 0 „ will preach a t the home o f Mrs, JW. R. Sterrett, Sabbath at 2:30 P. M. Subject: Foregoing the Privilege of Elective Franchise out o f Loyalty to Christ,” ,—Col. C; L. Taylor, auctioneer. Call phone 2-68, Jamestown for your sale dates'. " , )( 4 tp) Get your rugs cleaned by the new process. It makes them look like new. Prices a r e : right, Work guaranteed. Will call for, and deliver. Call phone 150. (3t) I Ten per cent o f on Round Oak heat- (ing stoves during October and Nov­ ember. Service Hardware Co. I t ——— —— - ' , | Received a telegram stating that ,all the /Gumps, including little Ches­ t e r will be present at “ Womanless Wedding.” Messrs Andrew Jackson and W. J. Tarbox attended the annual meeting o f the Ohio State Building, and Loan Associations in Columbus this w<jek. This organization that grown not only in number but has become one o f the largest in the country and represents many hundred millions o f savings of the people. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Williams en­ tertained at their home, Monday after noon. Fifteen little folks at a birth­ day party in honor o f their daughter Mildred, who was enjoying her sev­ enth birthday. After games had been played for about two hours, refresh­ ments, consisting o f ice-cream, cake and candy, were served. YOU NEED THEM NOW— Gas fuels, stove pipe, elbows, collars, fur­ nace and flue brushes, iron cement for patching, holes, soot destroyed for cleaning pipes and stoves without tak­ ing them down. Wei' have all stove and furnace appliances. The Booklet-King Co,, 415 W. Main St, Xenia, O. Phone 360. . 1 Do not wait until you must have your heating stove repaired. Oredr jrepairs now. ^ C. N. Stuckey Wanted: White girl fo r house workt ind help care fo r children. Mrs. G. A . 1 Smith, 215 E. Harding Road, Spring- field, O. ■■ ■ ■ ,.| ----------------------- .' f The Crawford property goes to sale on Saturday, Oct. SO. Town property is in demand and wilt continue to grow in valueJf interested look it over. If interested in a modern piece o f j town property look up the legal no­ tice in -this issue.; The Crawford res- dence wili be sold Saturday, Oct. 30. Heavy lined coats fo r men, The kind\that will keep you warm and dry in cqld and wet weather. Just what you want at prices from $ 7.95 to $81.50. C. A. Kelble, 17-19 W„ Main, Xenia. Winter weather requires heavy footwear. We have the largest line of boots, felt and rubber, in the county. Rubbers o f all kinds fo r the young iolk s end children, C. A, Kel­ ble, 17-19 W. Main at., Xenia. . For Sale; Beautiful Mahogany .pho­ nograph and records. Good as new. Very cheap payments.-Address Phono­ graph, B o x -228, Dayton, Q .. . President and Mrs. Coolidge will be present a t the “ Womanless Wed­ ding” . Mrs, Carrie R. Faulkner, for many years prominent in Daughters of America , was recently elected na­ tional councillor o f the .organization. In twenty years Mrs. Faulkner has reached the highest post in the or­ ganization. She was tendered a reoep- eption Tuesday evening by her local council at Paintersville in honor 4 o f her selection as national councillor. Public Sale Dates Arthur Ribinson, October 26. Mrs. Earl Reed, October 26. Collins Williamson, Dec. 8 . • Mrs. S. C. Wright entertained the members o f the Home; Culture Club, at her home in Xenia Wednesday af­ ternoon.. About twenty ladies were present from here. Refreshments were served during the afternoon. Mr, J. Harold Seifrit o f Peebles, O., spent Sabbath with his mother, Mrs. Sefrit,- Who ia nursing at the Wade home on the Federal pike. MAN WANTED—To sell Nursery Stock fo r old reliable firm, Pleasant work. Liberal commission payable weekly. Write THE CLYDE NUr- SERY, Clyde, O. Rev. Paul E. Dofan, preaches at the Firsts Presbyterian.-church. Sab­ bath evening a t 7 P .M . The W . C. T. U. has provided- a series o f lectures and this is the second number. Among .the prominent screen cele-r brities that will be present at “ Wo­ manless Wedding.” are Gloria Swan­ son, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Harold Lloyd, • Dr. R. W . Burnside, Secretary of the Board o f Ministerial Relief, lec- turned Tuesday evening at the U. P. church, showing motion pictures of the work being accomplished by that board. For Sale: Oak top fo r winter w|>od. 25c a load. G. H. Creswell. Look ahead for bad weather., It is not fa r distant We-can fit you 'in a rain coat at very little Cost. In all ‘ the new colors fo r men, boys, Ifcdies and misses. Mens’ heavy rain coats. C. A . Kelble, 17-19 West Main S t, Xenia, Ohio. Mr, R, D. Inman, who for, six years, was a watch repairer and jeweler, with Thorb Charters, Xenia, has rent­ ed window space in Mitchell’s Sweet Card' o f Tharika:- We wish to ex­ press our thinks and appreciation fo r the kindness, sympathy and beautiful Shop and opened *upa“ "'repai'r “shorn ;T ora1 offerin^> received from friends He expects to make Cedarville his l1” our recent bereayemnte. ^ permanent home. Mrs. J- H* McMillan and family. CHURCH NOTICES M. E. CHURCH SERVICE Rev. S. M. Jngmire, Pastor Sunday School at 9:80 A . M. P.) M-„ Gillilan, Supt. Maywood Homey A slt, • Morning service at 10:30-A , M. “ Church Literature Sunday” First Quarterly conference Monday evening at 7:30 P. M. Epworth League at 6:00 F. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 P. M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. W , P . Harriman, Pastor. Sabbath School at 9:30 A . M. James C. McMillan, Supt. Morning service at 10:30 A . M Christian Endeavor at 6:00 PM . Subject: ** A Model Congregation’ ’ Union Service at 7 P. M. Rev. Paul E. Doran, lectures on “ Uncut Dia­ monds.” ■ U. P. CHURCH Rev, R, A. Jamieson, Pastor. Sabbath Schobl at 9:30 A . M. Mr. O. A. Dobbins, superintendent.'' Morning service at 10:30 A , M. Mr. Mack Shaw, General Secretary o f the Y. P. C. U., Chicago, will speak Sabbath morning at the usual hour, for services. On Monday evening he will address a Presbyterial Rally in the First U. P. church Springfield at 6 . P. M. This will be a luncheon meet­ ing. O. Y. P, C. U. at 6 P. M. W e Make Any Style To Your Measure 2-Piece SU IT S $22.50 ' ALL THE SAME PRICE Here it is—the price you’ve long waited for. Only $22.50 for any two-piece suit tailored to your special order and entire satisfaction. Any cloth—any style—all at the one price of $22.50. Come in and see these high class, rich looking materials. They’re strictly all- wool and there are more than 300 snappy de­ signs to pick from all at $22.50. 3-Piece Suit or Overcoat—All One Price, $26.75------- Single Pants, $8.50 HOME CLOTHING COMPANY G. H. Hartman, 'Prop . Trade at HOME V All Springfield Knows—All Springfield Goes SUN Always Stupendous Program of “Top Notch” VAUDEVILLE The Summitt of Enthrallin First Run PHOTO-PLAYS Entire New Show Every Sunday-Thursday Continuous from 12 Noon to 11 P. M. ,t BY ALL ODDS THE GREATEST STAGE AND SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT SPRINGFIELD HAS EVER HAD. Look Now For Bad Weather & » WE CAN PROTECT YOU FROM RA IN AND COLD AT VERY L ITH E COST Dress rate coats, all colors, red, blue, green, grey, lavender. Mens’, boys’, ladies’, misses’ $3.49 to $4.98. Men’s and hoys’ heavy rain coats* all kinds, $3.98 to $9.85. Rain hats 73c. ...J$est makes rubber boots, knee boots. Men’ s $3.49 to 5.49* flip and thigh boots $5.98, $6*49. Boys’, ladies, isses’, children’s rubber ]boots, all kinds. Rubber overshoes all kinds. < *Men’s and boys’ sheep-lined coats, all kinds, $7*95 to $18.50..... .................... . ..Sweaters all kinds, 98c to $9.85........ ..'Best makes underwear, flannel shirts, lumber jacks, men’s all wool $4.98 to $5.98* Boys’ all wool $3.49 to $4.98* Latest hats, caps and furnishings* DON’T MISS OUR BIG STOKE For mens* and boys* fine overcoats and suits* We will save you money* ....Large shoe department in Xenia at lowest prices. f BIG CLOTHING AND -.SHOE TMffi WestMain SL, Xeata, 6hte. V ) //

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