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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