The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

'%*.' ■ /t&>\ A ALL WE. ASK IS * 22 ‘5° '■ ' j\\ 1 '.mo ■r «\ Zrv52n ^ for these guaranteed m A ll Wool TWO-PIECE S U IT S M l Made to Your Order ALL THE sam e PRICE $22.50 When you consider that the fabrics are all- woq ] and that every garment. is tailored to your individual measure with a guarantee o f absolute satisfaction, you will realize that tins is just about the biggest tailoring* offer o f the year. • ■ Others are getting $35 and StO for eally the same quality; but all we ask is $22.50 simply because it’s good business to give the greatest possible value. The tremendous vol­ ume or business we are doing'proves that we have the right system. So before you pay $35 or $40 come here and and see the very same thing at $22.50. Don argue don’ t-infer—Just come in and see tor yourself. . 3-Piece Suit or Overcoat—All One Price $26*75 —Single Pants, $8.50 Why j Pay More? HOM E C loth ing Co. G.; H. H a rtm an , Prop. Trade at HOME - OSBORN, OHIO Mardi Gras and Fall Festival October 29th and 30th FUN AND PRIZES FOR ALL DANCES AND PICTURE SHOWS FARM EXHIBITS Chocolate Marshmallow A n _ L 3 k 6 S . ! .f, • v „• z / C ■■“ “ jlVaniHa Wafers per lb, . ,v24c™" " v Oyster Crackers lb ................ .................... .................. 14c 10 c lJlCountry Club 1 lb. ea........ , . Whole Wheat, 1 lb. loaf ................... ......................... 8c Raissn, every Wednesday only 1 l b . ........................... 9c JM County Club, twin or split- Bread, > « ?-• « * « # > * « * .49c fEatm ore Nut Oleo lb .. 22c Gold Medal, 24 1-2 lbs. 0 »| <T| P l A H r Pillsbury 24 1-2. .$1.2311 I M: i v l f t l f Clifton, 24 1-2 lb .... . .M c T ^ 1 ^ Country Clnb 24 1-2 lb LARD, Pure, kettle 1 *|r Reneered lb.......... i Si/ CHIPSO, lg, 19C COFFEE* French lb.yl *7p , Jewel l b .........39c ***** Santos . . . . . . . •*«35c APPLES, Fancy Rome Beauties, C l QQ Bu basket . . . . POTATOES. 15 lbs. Pk . . . . . . . ........ ...................$1.09 PEXOFfiaRr’Country Club can ......................... Dellmonte, No. 2% 23C CLEANS l R, Old 4 cans. . ., . . . . 25c Standard ....... ... 4 U2c SOAP, P & G 10 bats .............. 37c Palmolive 3 bars 20c GRAPES, Choice Emperior . 3 lbs 25c LETTUCE,, Icebutg ^ lA^ , il'’4hiS;cV;'*’ . ¥*/w, BSSSHStsswA. ■ ■>#$? ! * * * • V : \ 3 # •»* ^ ~ V»*T-WT-V, ^ —-—-^ - choice" stock vf l i lA to lb». > n , t... lb*'-.A; s m ® ® a s s r ^ S Cottage Butts . . . . . .40c * # • » '• # < LOCAL AND PERSONAL. A good chicken supper Tuesday t evening at the •First Presbyterian church. l <■ j The Thompson Crawford property on Xenia avenue will sell Oct. 30. It is well located and very desirable. Mrs, Lucy McClellan was hostess to the members o f the Wednesday After­ noon Club this week. Miss Josephine Gilmore, » junior at Western College, Oxford, was a week­ end guest with her sister, Mrs. Her- vey Bailey, and her guest, Miss Eliza­ beth Gilmore, o f Wilkinsburg, Pa. Mrs. Rufus McFarland and two sons, Pwight an 1 Ralph, o f College -Corner, and Miss Hazel Wisecup o f Oxford, 0., spent the week-end with the fo r­ mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A, Gillaugh. Mr; and Mrs. Reed Pringle are a t Martinsville, Ind., for a couple of Weeks. . ' For Sale: A Merit Hot Blast Coal Range, In excellent condition. (21) II. A. McLean For Rent:- Rooms fo r light house- :eoping or for students. Oliver Jobe .Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Masters have as heir guests the latter’s mother, Mrs. (V. E. James and sisters, Mrs. Helen ;Vare, and son, Billy, o f Wellstoh, O., nd Mrs. G. E. Cecil o f Van Lear, Ky, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Collins have ■een visiting fo r several days with heir son, Mri and Mrs. William Col­ ins and family in Columbus. • y B jiM I l c Sale, This is your op­ to Obtain Toilet Goods, Christmas Gifts, and' seasonable household goods at a big saving. Prowant & Brown _i_______ ■ Word has been received o f the birth >f a."daughter; Martha Jane, to Mr. and Mrs; Thomas A* Speer- o f War­ ren, Ohio. George Barber was before Mayor McFarland Tuesday on » charge of intoxication. A fine and costs o f $15 was assessed. . — 1— — ii ' Wanted; Antique furniture of alt kinds and every description. Martin Weimer, . D q not wait until you must have your heating stove repaired. Order repairs now. C. N> Stuckey • . , . >. i Wanted: White girl fo r house work and help care for children. Mrs. G. A. Smith, 215 33, Harding Road, Spring- field, O, Ten Years Ago This Week--- Mr, G; A. Sbroades foil from the Ed. Raney 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. HOW comes Fall , WITH chill winds ANI) damp weather. THE time when YOU need a GOOD dependable : FACE cream, * * MANY good creams OF the dependable kind ABE in our stock. —BY “ DOC.” Richards Drug Store BY THE BRIDGE Phone 203. Investigate the Herald Travel Ac­ cident Insurance Policy, Get your repairs fo r stoves and be ready for winter. C. N. Stuckey Got your rugs cleaned by the now process. It makes theni look like new. Prices are right. Work guaranteed. Will call for, and deliver. Call phone 50. • (3t) * Mrs; David Favors’ and daughter,, M n i . J L A , J a U liC S O U Mary Ah -a, o f Columbus, was tne j 1 o f IT TJ guest o f Mrs. B, H. Little last week. Chosen 1st V, Pres. For Sale: Leather covered bed Davenport, Inquire at this office. ■ For Sale:- Ten head of Shropshire ewes, good ones, Fred Townsley ' For Sale: An old fashioned poster bedstead and high-boy. In good ecn- •'dition, Mrs. W, O. Maddux, ' Cedarville. Mrs. E. I). McKune, o f .Springfield, was re-elected president o f th i Xenia Presbyterial Missionary .Society o f the United Presbyterian Church, at the 48th .annual convention which was held at the First U, P, church Xenia, Thursday. Other officers named by fhe organ- Iifd, 2. { ization are: First vice president, Mrs. twm* The society will meet next year in Springfield. For Sale:- Silver plated gold bell C, IMelody.. Conn_ Saxophone,— James Miller, Cedarville, Ohio, Sharpless Cream Separator, used one year. Call 21-182. Only Rexall l c Sale. Next \veek Thurs­ day, Friday and Saturday. Prowant & Brown For Sale; Oak top fo r winter wood. 25c a load. G. II, Creswell. For Sale; One Delaine Ram.' . Hugh TumhuU/ Jr. lFor Sale; Beautiful Mahogany Pho­ nograph and records. Good as new. Very cheap payments. Address Phono­ graph, Box 223, Dayton, O. For Sale: 250 shocks of fertilized com on Jamestown pike. Colin Bar­ ber, Phone 22. (4t) . Arthur D. Hanna, father and guar­ dian o f Alice P. Hanna, has been giv­ en authority by Probate Court to ‘settle with the Ohio Bell Telephone Co, for damages when the little girl lost the sight o f an eye due to alleged negligence on the part o f the company leaving a loose wire so that, the end struck the child while at play in the yard. Messrs. A . E. Richards, J. A . Stor­ mont and Bob. Choat, drove to Akron last Saturday night where they spent Sabbath With Mr, Marion Stormont, an instructor in the Kenmore High school. KITCHEN SINKS—are the great est real convenience in any kitchen. See our line— all sizes, and prices that no large city or mail order house in the country can beat. THE BIG STJORE, The Bocklet-King Co. Pohne 3(50* Xenia, Ohio. Mrs, C, E. Oxley was called to the home of her father in Licking county last week, due to serious illness of her. father. A The Cedar Cliff Chapter o f the 1). ,i» R. held their annual guest day Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Harry Hammon. About forty persons were present. A two-course luncheon was served. Miss Lucile Johnson, Miss Florence Dilts, Mrs. Glodell and Miss Watt of Greenfield spent the week-end at the home of Miss Johnson's parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Johnson, If interested in a modern piece o f town property look up the legal no­ tice in this issue. The Crawford res­ idence will be sold Saturday, Oct, 30, -Col. C. L, Taylor, auctioneer. Call phone 2-68, Jamestown for your sale dates. ' (4tp) Salesman Wanted:- Man with selling and farm experience prefer­ red. Good salary, home territory, engaged permanent position. Must have car. Givq, age and qualifications in the first letter. Moseley Mfg. Co., •Box 326, Louisville, Ky. MAN WANTED—To sell Nursery Stock for old reliable firm. Pleasant work. Liberal •commission payable' weekly. Write* THE CLYDE NUr- SERY, Clyde, O. Public Sale Dates Collins Williamson, Dec. 8, A. T. Young, Nov. 19. ll ,E. Jamieson, Cedarville; second vice presidnt, Mrs. J, L. White, Qol* umbfj;; recording secretary, Mrs. Charles Ervin, Xenia; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Anna Grace Kyle, Springfield; treasurer, Mrs, F. W. Qgan, Jamestown; thank offering sec­ retary, Miss Lulu Henderson, Cedar­ ville; young woman's secretary, Mrs. C. E. M. Finney, Springfield, junior, secretary, Mrs. S, M, Loing, Spring- field; temperance secretary, Mrs. Carl Ervin, Xenia; literature secre­ tary, Miss Margaret Moorehead, Xenia; association work manager, Mrs. Anna Prugh Holmes, Spring Valley. Addresses by the Rev. T. A. Lam- bie, D. D,, who is in charge o f the missionary work o f the United Pre’s- A contest in the interest pf World Peace will be held soon. Groups from the different churcheB will have a part in seeking the bronze medal. Winners will go to the County Con­ test and later a State Contest will be arranged for the county winners. Mrs. Mary Porter Kyle o f’ Mon­ mouth, 111., Is visiting this week in this vicinity and is the guest o f Miss Clara Kyle and her brothers. Tues­ day evening there was a family din­ ner party in her honor' at the old home. The H. J, Kyle family includ­ ing Rev. Gavin Reilly and fam ily,1 and the C, C. Kyle’s were present. It was also the occasion o f Gordon Kyle’s birthday, Mrs,* Frank Townsley and Mrs, O. A . Dobbins were hostesses to about fifty ladies yesterday afternoon at a one o’clock luncheon. The Townsley home was decorated in keeping with the Hallowe’en season. The guests were seated at small tables arranged throughout the house on the lower floor. Dainty place cards and favors , , . , , . . . , appropriate o f the season were, on bytenan church in Abyssinia, and the tableS A three course luncheon Dr. H. E. Phillips, missionary from was serveci after which the ladies en- Cairo, Egypt, talked interestingly at joyed the hospitality o f the hostesses the afternoon and night sessions re- atuj viBitingr among friends. There garding the work in which they are were severai out 0f town guests. Dr. Lambie established the mis- Mrs, R. P, McLean has interested sionary work o f the United Presby- herself in the unfortunate condition o f terian church in Abyssinia five years Frank Jeffries, who is helpless fol- ago, pioneering there fo r his denom- lowing an operation some years ago ination and establishing a hospital that makes him legless'and armless, which he had been commissioned to Some months ago a hook arrangement bu jld 'by a wealthy Pittsburgh man was provided and the unfortunate who donated the money fo r the pur- fellow hae this fastened to the stub pose. The hospital is in operation, of his right arm. He has learned to The local society was very much write very well. Mrs. McLean is ^try- interested in this message, and his ing to interest the public in Dayton Take advantage of our liberal offer of ten per cent discount on heating stoves during October and November, right at the time when you need ,a r.tove; Service Hardware Co. stories regarding life in Abyssinia, Dr. Phillips talked o f the work o f the church in Cairo, where the Unit­ ed Presbyterian denomination has ’ been firmly established in its mission work fo r a number o f yearfe'. A number o f local speakers took part, in the day’s program. A pageant representing mission work in India featured the evening session. It was given by members o f the First j church, Xenia, assisted by several For Sale: Folding bed. Phone S-25.1 from the Second church congrega- and Cedarville to provide funds for an artificial limb'. Frank has not been away'from home fo r four years we are informed. He has a small radio, the gift of friends. He has become converted and is Worthy o f aid. If you are interested1 in this cause write to Mrs. R. P. McLean* 228 Bonner st., Dayton, O. ' * Do not forget the chicken supper at the First Presbyterian church election night, Tuesday. . ’ Cnn anyone beat it? A single squash seed- came up volunteer in Rev. R.^J, Kyle's garden and received no fertil­ ization, only cultivation. It threaten­ ed to overrun the garden and the run- ! ners were pinched o ff that kept it ' within a radius of 30 feet. Forty five j squashes Were gathered from Idle Vine, The smallest measured 21 i*2 inches in circumference, Fourteen members o f the Cedar- j villa M, E, Ladles’ Missionary ’ So­ ciety, and four from Selma,- wetit >o Franklin last Friday' to attend. meeting Df .tlm ;prgtfiiiSftllon Al'i .to' V'Jitifl’ T*ty HoffinhUft',,4,'» i/nedltal i.n?s<V ■MSkt^r, jfrotti let.if*- ;:tHat, r<w«ntattves, Hghifecl candles froth another that was lighted by Ur. I Hoffman, THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY '1 R.exall NOVEMBER 4, NOVEMBER 5, NOVEMBER 6, What a Kexall lc Sale Is It is a sale where yon buy an item at the regular price, then another item o f the same kind for one cent. As an illustration: The standard price o f Klenzo Dental Creme is 50c, you buy a tube at this price and,by paying 1 cent more, or 51 cents, you get two tubes. Every article in this sale is a high class standard piece o f merchandise, just the same as is sold every day at the regular price; This sale was developed by the United Dru gCo. as an ad­ vertising plan. Rather than spending large sums o f money in other.ways to convince you - of the merit o f these goods, they are spending it- on this sale in permitting us to sell you. a full size packag eof high standard merchandise for 1 cent. It costs money to get new, cus­ tomers, but the sacrifice in profit is justified, knowing the goods will please you. $2.00 MAXIMUM HOT WATER BOTTLE 2 for $2.01 75c Theatrical Cold Cream One Pound Can 2 for 76c. $1.00 Peptona Tonic , Enriches the Blood and Builds Strength. Con­ tains Cod Liver Extract Iron and Malt. 50c Jonteel Cold Cream FACE POWDER Contains Real Cold Cream 2 for 51c $1.00 HARMONY TOILET WATER A large variety o f odors to select from. , 2 for $1.01 50c KLENZO DENTAL CREAM , i 2 for 51c 75c PURETEST ASPIRIN TABLETS Bottles o f 100 Prompt relief from pain Will not depress heart. ^ 2 for $1.01 50c HARMONY BAY RUM Made from the finest dis tilled Oil o f Bay. Ideal for men after shav ing. 50c ARBUTUS VANISHING CREAM Or Cold Cream. An ex­ cellent base for powder. Protects the skin, from raw winds 2 for 76c * -t ■ ' * 2 for 51c j 2 for 51c This is just a few o f the bargains.we' will o ffe r during our lc Sale There are hundreds just like them. Every article is guaranteed. Every Article is Guaran teed to give Satisfaction 50c Rexall Cherry Bark ('lough Syruji The 'R&xalSL Store • j Prowant & Brown 30c Rexall Shaving Cream. A good lather 2 for 31c 50c Rexall “93” Hair % n k . Easily o r Me"" "'v '- fa m r

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