The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52
4> NOCINDERSFORSALE UNTILFUTHER NOTICE. •■»- m • B TheHagjfrStrawBoard&PaperCo. CEDARVIULE, OHIO, LOCAL AND PERSONAL The W. C. T. V. will m « t next Fri- day, July W. «* *sOO P. M. at the horn* of Mr»- <5, C. Kyle. • Eng Bugs, 2 for 09 c Variety Store. at j Mrs. Iv* D*w4s o i Guilford Walker's j is here on * viMS w&& Her gigter Prof. C. S. Oxley and family are visiting relatusa* in lacking county, Mr, Janies A. McMillan left Mon- day for a business trip to Minneapolis Kansas. "> Louise Ewbaak. Ind., sist , Mrs. Free Music Come in and hear the latest hits. PATHE and PERFECT RECORDS Portable Phonograph Needles. Uke Cases. Uke Instruction Books. Strings. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS It is easy to play a Uke. Take one along on tht motor trip and vacations. Get it at— / Inm an ’s Jew e lry Store Cedarvllle, Ohio. 1 ilElilBn:iWdlBiMllfl^tiFililElWBHWI^gMpBaiMIUIHIMl^tataililtlUtBgiBlga»IMIlflflHSaiWMn •"■WALKER^S- ; Mid - Summer Sale f * * . . _ ■ » ■ MONEY SAVERS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY Felt base floo r mats in green,, gray and tan 14x28^Each"9c More o f that good gingliam that will make servicable school or house dresses............... „„2..............................1, 7c yd ....3x6 Ecru colored window sh a d e s ...................... 59c each W ork sox 8c pair.'Hope muslin 15 c yd! Rayon 'dresses $3.98. Voile dresses ,98c to $2,98. House dresses 98c. Aprons 43c, * , v . ’ ; ^ Hew patterns in table oil cloth at,................... ;... 29c yd. Women ’ s crepe bloomers 29c pr. Children’ s sizes 8 to IS. 1 9 cp r . Walker's Variety Store Cakes, Angsl Food, a Real Value . each . . . . . . . . ... Sponge Cake, Chocolate or Cocoamit each.— , . Potatoes, Sugar, New U. S. No. grade 15 lbs. t 53c Pure Cane 25 lb. Pkt, Bulk 10 lbs 71c Square Mason Quarts Pints dozea ........................... •< . . 74c 1-2 Gallons dozen.......................... ,.................. ,$I.I6 Caps dozen......................... ............. . -24c Rings dozen ....... ................... . . . . 6c BUTTER, Country A A p Club creamery lb / a v v 1-4 lb. Prints LEM0N3, Large 4<1 a size doz . . . . . . . , « » v CANTALOUPES* *)Qp Large size 2 for., GRAPE Fruit, exccl-*l*||% lent quality No. CRACKERS, Soda ^ c r 2 lb. pkg, ea. , . “ v h Grahams, 2 tbs. . . . . 24c WATERMELONS, Large, red, ripe ea.®*H* PEACHES* Free- M stone 3 lbs.. . . . . . . «w C ’ -e.« CHEESE. Fresh Tlfl* creairt lb, ....... .. V Brick, lb. . . . . . . . * APPLE Butter, qt. jar ca . . . . . . . . , „ .30c 25c MUSTARD, Avon- dale 14 02 , jar . . . . 4 3*4 oz. ea» , » •***5c SCREENS* Adjust- ableOak frame•• - BANANAS, la Ripe Fruit 3X 2 0 c BACON, Nice lean. 3 to 5 lb. cut, lb .. 28 c HAWS, Callies, low 1 £ * price4b . , * w v Regular ,23c Mr, and Mrs.Carey Ritchie o f Pitta burgh, Pa., are gueata o f Rev. qnd Mrs, C, M. Ritchie. Rev. /Walter Morton and family o;i Louisville, Ky,t. Are here on a visiu at the home o f Mr*. Morton's father, Mr. S, M. Murdock. A Good Heavy Roomy Overall for $1.90* « Home Clothing Co. Prof, George F. Siegler of Marietta, spent a few days here this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sieg- ler. ■ •' ; For Sale: Raspberries. , James St. John Mrs W. W. Qalloway and little daughter, are .expected home Satur day from the Springfield City hospital Mr. Barton White, who has been sadly effected by loosing his eye sight has entered the I. 0 . O..F. Home Springfield. in Mr. George Gordon under went an operation Friday at the office of Drs. Madden and Shields for the removal of his adenoids and tonsils. - Why Pay Morel When you can buy a Good Oyerall at Home Clothing Co. for $L00 Miss Jean Morton *has returned home after making a short stay at at jUeneva-gn-tjie-Lake, N* Y. Mr. Nelson Creswell • of the Pro- want .& Brown, drugstore, is taking a week’s vacation, visiting in Illinois. er Miss Florence Williamson, a teach* in the State Normal, Bowling Green, 0 „ is home for the summer va cation. Give us a good New $ and we will giVe*you a good New pair o f Overalls Home Clothing Co. Mr. G.-W. Darling of Cincinnati, the supervising agent o f the Pennsyl vania lines, spent Thursday with Mr. V.aftce Burba and family. Dr. W. R. McChesney, wife and daughter, Frances, arrived home Wed nesday.'after a two weeks visit with relatives and friend? in Illinois. Mr. H. E. Swennes, of Herroh Lake, Minn., Editor of tfye .Herron. Lake' News* has,been the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Funsett. The members o f home economics class o f the high school were enter tained last Tfanradsy afternoon at the homo o f Mi*s Cuvtia jn Xenia. Miss Marguerite Ewbank, who has been enjoying a three weeks vacation st home, returns Saturday to Colum bus tp resume bar course as a trained nurse at the Grant Hospital. • The Jamestown Chautauqua opens Friday and on that night a pre-chau- tauqua program has been, arranged. There will he a varied program with home talent. Rev, S. M, Ingmire has been asked to give an address on that evening. The regular church services for tlio M.'E. congregation will be held Sab bath. Rev, S. M, Ingmire will preach at 10:30. from the topic: "What Is Truth". Rev. Ingmire will be absent from his pulpit for two weeks, July 24th and 31st. Lindehergh, the noted aviator, is to make a special trip to Cincinnati on August 6 in the "Spirit o f St. Louis,” He also expects to come to Dayton about the IS for a public re ception. He visited that city a few weeks, ago but only for a private in terview with? Orville Wright, The Clark3 Run Club was entertain ed by Mrs. Gordon Collins, Wednes day, July 13. Election of officers was held and arrangements were made for the annual August picnic. Miss Ruth Collins, assisted by Misses .Lois Estle< and Mary ’Webster, served re freshments. ■ ’ , Dr. Huber of Chicago visited last week at the home of Mr. Andrew Jackson. Miss Helen George, who is with her parents, Mr* and Mrs, R. Gi George, at the Jackson, is a-graduate of physical education of .the Chicago school where Dr, Huber taught. Miss GeorgA will teach physical education in the Dayton public schools this com ing school year. Misses Rbth Washburn of this place, Eula Custis and Martha Bryson of Xenia,. Mrs. Mildred Foster of Yellow Springs and Miss Helen Somers, who has been teaching “here, were the week-end guests of Miss Eloise Far- qnhar o f London. Miss Farquhar is primary teacher in the public schools. Miss Pauline Collins is expected tome Saturday from a month's trip through Canada, New England, New York City, Philadelphia and Wash ington, D, G. The trip was madfe by auto in company with three, other young ladies. They carried,tent and cots and enjoyed the camping exper ience. Wanted:- Plain and fancy sewing. Mrs. O .Q . Thomas, church street. 2t Mrs. Minnie^ Caldwell of Springfield spent the past week wit);, her mother, Mia. Anna Kildow. Come in and see how much money you can save on your harvest table needs a t Wajkpr’s Variety Store. —A New. Shipment of Overalls just arrived and to think they‘are only $1. Home Clothing Co. We are now prepared to . charge and repair automobile agd radio bat teries. Shell Gaeoline Station. Martin Wcimer Master Carl Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, has been making an extended visit with relatives in Lexingtoil, Ky; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shephard of Columbus, spent the week-end with the former's aunt, Mrs. Mary Bridg man. Bathing suits and accessories at Walker's Variety Store. Say Bill! Take this $ and bring me a pair of those good overalls. You can only get them at Home Clothing Co. Mrs, James Bailey sustained a bad burn oh her right hand several days ago from grease at the kitchen stove. The injured member is healing nicely. Rev. C. M. Ritchie will preach Sab bath morning for the United Presby terian congregation in the absence of the pastor, Rev. R. A. Jamieson, who with his family is on a two weeks trip west. Prof. R. H. Ferguson, who has been teaching chemistry for two years at the O S. U. and doing post graduate twork, has accepted a position with the Proctor Sc Gamble Co., Cincinnati and will leave for that city next next month. Prof. Ferguson and wife are spending the summer with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, R, G. George. The Junior high school branch of the Shawnee Campfire Girls is in camp for a week at Grinnell’a, The Senior branch will go into camp next week.' Both groups are <under thef direction of Mrs, Faul Edwards. The Shawnee Camp under the direction of Miss Ruth Washburn goes into camp Monday at Silver Lake, near New- Carlisle. Chaplin LeCIede Markle of the sup ply ship “Dobbin”, now in New York harbor, is hem for A short visit with Mrs. Markle at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Davis. Chaplin Markle is enjoying a short vacation and returns to New York ■City » Saturday. The "Dobbin” carries about 460 men and is the mother ship for a squadron of 19 destroyers. Henry Ford, his son, Edsel, and liis private secretary, Mr, Leipold, were ih South Charleston last Saturday. It is said the three men were making the trip in the new model Ford car. Reports cofivey the idea that the new model is standard in appearance and much like other cars. The Ford pri vate train arrived while the party was at the South Charleston station and that all three boarded it while a chauffeur took the automobile back to Detroit. THE CRITERION FEATURES HIGH GLASS GOODS IN TEE USUAL SUMMER SALE . Mr. Harold Owens* buyer -mt the Criterion Clothing Store, South De troit St., Xenia, states that one of the greatest sales on summer merchan dise in the history of the company* is now in progress. Clothing the past year has ' feafctt'/.abmsfc 16 p«* cent Mrs, W, W, Troute underwent an: cheaper this season than in former operation Tuesday at the Miami Val-: years, so with the added usual dear- ley hospital, Dayton. Reports are that j ance reductions* priees on standard Mrs. Troute is .improving as best m made clothing are now reallw attrac tive for this sale. The Critemn feat- could be expected, which is encourag ing to her many friends, Mr, Walter Sterrett and family of Muneie, Ind., spent' a few days here With the former’s mother, Mrs. W. R. Sterrett, Mr. Steftett and family hare just returned from a trip tq Niagara Falls and into Pennsylvania and wars anrottt# home * ■ t % * , ures Michael-Steras Clothing, and all i clothing for men and boys Is subject to the usual summer clearance reduc tions, except a few blues, The store has unexceptional reputa tion for a full and complete line of furnishing*. Shirts and straw hats hi all the latest styles at greatly reduc ed prises. <lt) ’ • Annual July Clearance Sale o f M en ’ s and B o y s ’ C lo th in g an d Furn ish ings Watch for big bill o f Detailed * Reductions In all Departments e i m n n u n n n i i i i i i i n H n n i m u i n L ~ S £ .' The crowdD who are visiting our store during "Comparison Week" are almost nnbelleveable, they I'1* not only have the opportunity of selecting their living room suite from one of the largest stocks H , of its kind in the county but will also have the advantage of the great savings that McMILDAN’S ! ' , can offer because of large quanity purchases and unusual low overhead and operating expenses ^ ; that our store enjoys because of its location, Saturday* July 16th., this greatest selling even of I * ft: m EJ m overstaffed suites starts. If. you have not found time to vlslriour store, do so at once, select the suite you want, take advauage of “ COMPARISON WEEK,” andtbe ready Saturday, ...... t t * / “ComiJarison Week” July Hih to July 16th Suites c M IL L AN ; 0RN1TITRFJ f%EALER S t J N B R A L J L f m E C T O R S CBDAliVILLE, OHIO GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING f’ V ' *
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