The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52

A m m m m m , yOlJ^LIU-Tw# good teatber reek- mimA4$,$b*4, M. <X Fsya*, S-18«. Th# thiwi smasher of Jatfu** «>«*» tom*ht «* ths op,r* Fw Rent: 80 Acres for spring crop. About >00 sthoeks o f corn fop sale, Phone *L462, A .H .CmwoHat) • '' "i„i’., ,1 ii,in..jn„i|,„i.!# . . Wednesday t%* mercury reached 56 *n4 this *ection bad a good rain, Dur- ®Si the night there w u a drop to 10 above. That is change enough for moat anyone in twenty-fopr hours. Remember the lecture course at the opera House this Friday evening. mti!ti.mii,-Til'I. ii - jii ,. i ,::.' h , hj ^ Many people have solved the Christ mas gift problem by phoning James C .McMillan and placing their gift subscriptions with him. ’vnnaryaewf •-»•—Tggaffb’ A number from hare attended a skewer last Saturday at the house o f , Mr. Millard Rltenour, Jamestown in honor of Miss May Jtitwvour, a bride- elect OfPM Mr, Marvin William* has rented hi* j farm to Harry Powers and the former will have a dosing-out sale Holiday [ 1SWH|^Ca Don’t forget the Junior play Wed* Mr, 0. A, Dobbins will address the neaday, Dec. 14. Plat opens at Build* PreMe County Kg Club on Thursday,j teg A Lean office, Monday, December REV JESSE SWANK COMINGSUNDAY Dec. 15 at Eaten, A Pig Roast will be 112, at 2 P. M. teld te connection with the meeting. The club has more than 500 members and Mr, Dobbins will talk on “Hogs”, If you want to see a good dean ?omedy, see “Clarence” at the opera bouse, December 14. Plat opens at the Building and Loan office, Monday at 2 P.M. For Sale—-Pathe phonograph, cabi net style withl3 records. Cheap if sold at onpe. Call phone, tlO, or see Mr. Middleton at McMillan's. Mrs. J. H. Ritenour visited her daughter, Mrs. W, B. Patterson, of Dayton, several days last Week, re­ turning Friday. . A group of students-of the College in the Normal Department went to Greenfield, Friday to do observation work itt the schools of that city. The .Greenfield schools are rated as being one of the best in the state. The class was much interested in the program . of instruction ahd the .splendid build­ ings. ' Christmas shopping is made easy at Kelble’s Big Store at 17-19 W. Main, Xenia. Here you can find every thing from heavy clothing and foot- wear-for men and boys to fine shirts, ties, hats, caps and hosiery. Nothing better for Christmas gift selections. A daughter arrived at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Steven Russell Huston, November Sdth at the Cleveland ho*, pital, Mr, Huston is in the Bast buy­ ing pure-bred Guernsey cattle for a 1300 acre farm which Mr. C, C, Bol­ ton, Cleveland, recently purchased. Dr. Jesse Swart will preach at the morning Service in the M. E, church this coming Sunday, At the close of his sermon fen will conduct the First1 Quarterly Conference session of this 1 year, The Union Service pfe 7:30 wifi be in the Methodist .church; due to im-, provements at the U. P. church. The! HAMILTON, Dec. 3.—Public XJtiU-4 P «te r, Rev, S. M, Ingmire, will ties commission at Columbus today |P**wh on "The Master Personality,’* refused the Hamilton-Eaton bus line the Tight to change its schedule. ®av* W. P. Htrriman, assisted by j Rev, Tiift i, Xenia, had charge of the funeral service of Mrs. Sarah Rich- J ards, which was held ip Xenia, Tues- j day. Mr. Andrew Jackson has been un­ der the. weather several days this veek hut is reported much better at this time. ,r The Y* W, f t A. of the. College will give their annual Christmas program Monday evening, December 19, in the First Presbyterian church at 7:30. The name of the pageant is “Christ is Born in Bethlehem.” Admission free. Everyone ia invited, Mr, B, G. Ridgwoy is reported itt a very critical condition at Orchard Spring Sanitarium, Payton. Little DOGTAGSTOCOST MORETHISYEM The County Commissioners have,’ Increased the cost of dog tags, fifty! per cent under a new law passed by. ’ the last legislature. By this law the commissioners must fix the rate to cover the 'amount -of claims allowed Mrs, Helen. Cooper, who has been Ihofie iBheld for his recovery. He was for 3tock ki^Ie^ ^ do^a*F1 hs tee cost *“ ’ “ J for a number of years in the drug °f °?er®tion of ®*e n,eiy la™; Aa tefa business here before going to Dayton. | *** r guest of her . brother-in-law and sister, Rev. R. A. Jamieson and .wife, eft Tuesday for Kansas City, where *he will visit another sister, Mrs. Har let Jennings, claims for . . . _ is necessarily A Christmas Cantata will be given Imuch higher and this reflects in the Thursday, December 22 in the opera I rate for dog tags. county in the state, 1sheep killed by dogs For' heap. Sale: Second hand razors, ; Smith Barber Shop. AUCTIONEERING w When you liave a sale let me have a chance as luctipneov. ^Give good service and -ood recommendations, Phone 2-181. Carl-Spracklen. The College Yellow Jacket basket- all team goes to Cincinnati S&turdey o meet the Cincinnati University team.’ Friday, Dec. 16, the Ohio Wes- oyan team plays here and this is ex­ pected to be one of the best games of the year. house by the different grades of the [public Schools. More than 100 pupils !will have a part in it. The title of the cantata is “The Three Springs.” BUTCHERING—Custom butchering pt my residence only this season. Hogs can be delivered or I will truck them. No' outside butchering., Phone W. L, Cultice. I -197. SPECIALS FD SATURDAY CANE SU G AR 2 5 P o u n d s .............................................. L A K D / P e r P o u n d ........... .................................. 1!4‘ . > P O R K C H O P S . 25c * i ; ; ’ P e T P c u n d '.'...- '— ...... E N G L I S H W A L N U T S ■- 9 0 C - - J * • ' ■* , ; ■* CUnWON ELOUR 25 lb. Sack .... CANNED PEACHES . In Syrup — Doz, Can< „ RAISINS 2 Pounds........................ situ $235 23c THOMAS AND GROUSE Prof. B, E. Robison and wife of Lincoln Ridge, Ky., spent Thursday cailing on friends here. Prof. Robison is president of Lincoln Institute and 13visiting Various Ohio cities in the interest of his school. He reports the radio concert broadcast by the Lin­ coln Jubilee singers has brought- the school more than 0200 to meet expen­ ses.. It is possible that the Jubilee Singers will visit Cedarville sometime between,now and spring, . A | | n Country Club 24 1-2 lb. suck 95c} 12 1-4 suck rLUUlt Country Club 49 c ; Gold Medul flou r C Q f l 24 1-2 lb. sk., $1.13; Gold Medal flour, 12 1-4 sk. J3U Country Club Pastry flou r 5 lb . 21c* A i l i r A Round, 2 lb. Layer Sponge (lAllt v Square Layer, Asst. Flavors 2Sc; Velvet Sponge each 10c. 230 POTATOES Red River Ohios 15 lbs. 30 c ; U. S. No. 1 White Cobblers 15 lbs. 320 COFFEE Jewel lb. 3 2 c } French Brand lb. Country Club Steel Cut lb. 47c. 45C I.b, 28c 1 9 c OLEO Eatmorc Lb, —• ■Ev-Re-Day LARD Kettle Rendered 151 Lb. *«**"*,*“— LARD Kettle Rendered. Lb. 1 5 1 c FGGS Layer Stewing Mgs, Lb. lSe 2 2 c SOAP P. S l G. nr Kirks Flake. 10 Bars_____ 3 8 c SWANSDOWN FLOUR 2 8 c — —— BEANS Country Club 2 3 0 t Cana Campbells, 3 for 25c WAI NUTS English, Diamond Brand. Lb. BANANAS Ripe, Yellow Fruit, S Lbs, 2 3 c ORANGES Florids, 200 size. Ddz, 4 9 c GRAPEFRUIT U size. 1 9 c GRAPES Emperor. A « r i ; ONIONS JDty. 1 7 e - WXSD NOW M «. 2 7 c c m Lb'. — HAMS Half or Skinned. Lb. mu* **seat 19c The Queen Esther Girls of the'' M. E. church' met at the home of Esther [ Mae and Doris Hartman, Monday j evening, December 5th. The home was beautifully decorated in keeping with Xmas. The program leader, Jane! West, had prepared a program which was enjoyed by all present. After the business meeting led by the President, j Christine Wells, the girls exchanged Xmas gift* to their “Secret Pal”. The ] next meetingwill be held at the home -’ t TTT** /*-*.-,. i - « r - :.~ f: '"r.“ — Marshall will be program leader, CHURCH NOTICES U. P, CHURCH , Sabbath School at 10 A. M, Morning Service in High School j Auditorium at 11 A.-M. Sermon by the Pastor. Subject: . “Relation Be- tween Chaste and Chasten”, M. E. CHURCH 9:30 A. M. S. S. P. M. Gillilan, Supt. 10:30 Sermon—Dr, Jesse Swank, 2;&> P M. Junior League. 6:30 P, M. Epworth League. 7:80 P. M.—Union Service at this i church. We haye a full line of Underwear for Children and grown ups. Walker Variety Store. AUCTIONEER— C. L, TAYLOR— Jamestown. O..Phone46. (10-28) f Two things,to do When the publish­ er notifies you that your subscription has expired—First, Phono 2-7; Second' —Ask for James C. McMillan, For Rent* Either 5 or 6 rooms on Mainstreet. 3 rooms upstairs furnish­ ed for light housekeeping, Garage in connection. Call at Western Ohio Cream Station, tsassame;* f f L . . r HAT $ oti you r mind? Double-breast- ers? Single-breasters? Blues? Browns? Grays? 1Ve have all the late ideasmmen’sfashions. And speaking d f blues ■*-ydu*llenthuse about our Middishade Blue Serge Suits, HOMECLOTHINGCO CEDARVILLE, OHIO >Male dogs will be taxed 01.50., Fe­ male dogs, 04.60, Dog Kennels, 016, The sales opens Monday for dog tags at the County Auditor’s office,' For Rale:- Triple Effect Gas heat-: er. H, H. Brown ’ NOTICE — I haye Arranged to do butchering at the C, H. Crouse slaugh­ ter house for farmers who want hogs butchered. Call phofie 144 pr phone 40 for arrangements, C. C.' Weimer Gift Headquarters Make our store your headquarters f o r Christmas Gifts, Our stocks are still very complete and the variety o f gifts to select from will make Christmas shopping easy. A lso an unusually fine assortment o f Christmas Cards and booklets at from 2 fo r 5c to 25c. A Few Gift Suggestions FOR HER Toilet SetsrsO.OO to 025.00, Manicure Sets, 03.OQ/to 010,00. Eastman Kodaks, 01,25 to 025,00, Stationery, 60c to 03,00. Electric Goods— ' Boudoir Pressing.Irons. Curlers & Marcello Irons. Toasters and Waffle Irons, , Bibles. Poems, Books (Popular fiction). Fancy Dishwarp, Box Candy, 49c to 03.00. Cedar Chests (Packed with Lowney’s Chocolate). Fancy Novelty Box Candy. Fountain Pens, Pen & Pencil Sets, and Desk Sets. Diaries. . .Also,an unusually fine assortment o f Xmas Cards and Booklets at from 2 fo r 5c to 25c. FOR HIM Leather Goods and Novelties— Billfolds, Necktie Cases, Soft CoQar Cases, Handkerchief Cases and Shirt Cases. Flashlights. Shaving Sets, Gents Toilet Sets. Gente’ Brush Sets, ’ r Razors, Razor Straps and Lather Brushes, ,Fountain Pens 4 1 Desk Sets— Sheaffer, Parker and Monogram. Bibles. Ppems, Popular Fiction. -■ Pipes and Pipe Sets. Cigars in Christmas Boxes. Pen and Pencil Sets. Fountain Pen Desk Sets Gentlemen’s Toilet Sets, Gentlemen's Brush Sets. Prowant & Brown \ The ^&*aJUL store / B ® ? i i N. •*« -V I / \ l fet. Lust Year we thought we had the largest and best Santa Claus Store we had ever had. This year we know it is still larger, showing a wider, more Varied, assortment than ever before, , W e have a veritable "Toy Towny and have issued an eight page catalogue showing the offerings o f our Santa Claus G ift Shop.^ ' „ YOUB CHRISTMAS GIFT GROCERIES That problem can be solved in .our English Wainuta, new Calif. ....23c lb. , G ift Display. Variety radiates from _ , ■ „ all departments. Our Toy Town has . Prunes, large, new ...............10c lb. many Sleds, Wagons, Chairs, Baby . Navy B ean s .......t...........- .......2 lbs. 1 5 c . Buggies, Dolls and dozens o f various Raisins, new s eed les s ...................... 12c lb, t0^ ‘ , ; , . ' , . “ E” Brand Soap ................... .4 bars 15c Should you desire to make it a Ra­ dio Christmas, we have unquestion- ’ Corn Meal —.......................... -3 Ibs.^lOc ably- the Best Radio store in the Pancake Flour, Sun Ray ....2 pkg. 18c County. W e feature Atwater Kent, Coffee, a good San tos ................33c lb. Radioia and Sparton Electric. . ** If something in wearing apparel is Apricots, large can h a lv e s ...........-23c the Gift you wish to make, numerous Apples, fi ne eating ............. ........5c lb. items are on display. Other items , Catl Corn> extra g o o d ..............1 . 9 e can that suggest an appropriate .gift are • ^ „ Leather Goods, Fancy Glassware, . Can Peas, regular 25e v a lu e ..........15c Chinaware, Cosmetics. Books and Dan Pumpkin, No. 3 can, fancy ....10c ^ Ve^ es‘. , , ^ Swansdown Cake Flour, p k g , ......... 33c In Stationery, an extremely select _ . , _ . . . . . . ~ stock offers an ideal Gift. In Novel ‘ Salad Dressing, 9 oz. 1000 Island.. 23c ties our large varied stock Can save Salmon, 1 lb. can, P in k ...................... 17c the expense Of ca trip to the city. Re- ■ , _ member, our Toy Town comprises Pork & Beans, two brands, 3 can* 23c the largest most varied stock ever Old Dutch Cleanser................ 3 can* 20c shown in Cedarville, » ■ W e wi*h you all a Merry Christmas, Regular— Not Special Prices, R. Bird & Sons Co.

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