The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52

*'«*■’#’* il )*.1 Ml K.I i , # y ; ■i-WtliWNiJt NOCINDERSFORSALE UNTILFURTHERNOTICE, TheHagarSfrawBoard&PaperCo. CEDARVILLE, OHIO. puns ADAIR'S / Just an Example of Adair's Money Saving Prices This Simmons Day Bed Cakes 2 Layer Iced SpongO' " 2 for , ................ ....... , Round Layer 2 lb- ............................... . . . . 35c Square Layer 20" oz- . ". . ..................... . ......25c Angel Food 14 oz. ’ . . . . . . . . ^ oz**oa^ Twin or Single Pound Lop ........ Wh:de Wheat 1 |-2 lt>. L o a f ..................... Vienna 1 lb. loaf V M m m , TIeinz Rice Flakes 6 oz. .Country Club Corn Flakes Ige. . . . . . Kellogg’s Corn Flakes lge. _. .v. . . . lie. Kellogg’s Pep . ................................... Shredded Wheat ,. 25c p’.SZt#*uze 0 &Z)mMh**mcmm 9C (v. 13c 9c1 Small 7c .. . !0c - . . 10c Here'is a popular style day bid at a price that will make it doubly popular! Opens c-, sily into a full size double bed whenever required and omes complete with pad at this low figure! A D A IR 'S 20-24 North Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio LOCAL AND PERSONAL Bathing suits and accessories at Walkeris Variety Store,. A son was born to Stanley Reed, Friday." Latest reports from Mrs. W. W. JTroute, who undemvent an operation Mr, and Mrs, ■last week at the Miami Valley hospi­ tal, Dayton, c-re favorable ■and that __ she is improving nicely. Ham; Callies lb, Cottage lb. k Smoked Regular, whole or y half lb v .■ •....................... 22c . .. 18c 35c POTATOES, U. S.. Noi 1 15 lb. pk. 49c RAISINS, Chocolate covered lb B e i SWEETS, Choice *$c« Yellow Jerseys 5 lb<*&*lL ONIONS, New Dry l b . . . . . . . . CORN. Peas or To­ matoes std, 3 cans. CABBAGE, Now. 2 lbs, . . . . . . .. 25c ^ PINEAPPLE. Caun-*>iW try Club No,2 can ~ ! iO A P , P 5 m Olive 3 bars ., f Lux Toilet 3 bars 1.24c PEACHES, Georgia Elbertas 4 lbs LEMONS, Large OEj* size doz . . . . . . vweL 2 pfcgs. isc ‘TEA, Moon Chop i 1-1 lb* f>kg>' ,, Green Mixed and Black 18c PRUNES. Large 40- 50 size lb. . . . Country Club 2 lb- 30c Fr~n“h 45cib. Jew_.il 32c-lb 50 size lb. • , l lC p O F F E E . Country l Rev, S, M, Ipgmire and family are on a two weeks vacation in Pennsyl­ vania; . . yers Y. Cooper, prospective can­ didate for governor on the Repiibli- t can ticket, addressed the Xenia Ro- ... , ‘ , _ , , tary Club Tuesday on the farm situa- Tnere wdl he no Sunday School er lion. Mr. Cooper is president, of the Preachmg at the M. E. church Sunday 0hio pair A, sociation. ■ July 24 and the 31st, ‘ . ?fv. S'tid Mrs. J. P. Barr of Dayton Vivo Hen spending the week here as guests-of Mrs. Sarah Mitchell. . Miss Lucy GHlilarr left Wednesday on a ten day visit with relatives and friends in Pickaway and Ross coun­ ties. Miss Viola Pitstick, nurse at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati,, underwent ah operation for appendi­ citis Friday, July 8th at the DoCourcy. Clinic. She is recovering as best as can be expected. Mi’. John Marshall, the veteran • melon raiser, has been critically ill , for several days. Ho is 79 years Li age end lias been feeble for several months. He ■has a small patch of melons on the1Pest farm this season. On Account Of The Backward Season V/e must unload our very 'large stock of clothing, hats, caps, furnishing goods and all kinds of footwear regard­ less of profit. Our loss will be your gain. Mi’, and Mrs. J&mos A. Gray of Pittsburgh, Pa., are here on a visit with the former's mother, Mrs, ____________ Belle Gray. ■’ • __________j_ s Senator S. D, Fess has accepted . „„ ’ , aft invitation to visit President Cool- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Middleton and idge at the Summer White House in daughter, Betty, who have been visit- Black HilIs> gouth Dakota. Senator mg in Toledo and Detroit, returned yess is certain Vice President ‘Chas, nomeUast Friday. G.D awes, will bj} renominated with -— :------ ------- President Coolidge. The ’Probate Court has granted; the i — -------— - i administrators J..G; Townsley and: Mrs. R, C.^Watt and Mrs, Zetfcs Charles If. Ervin, ofthe Nancy An- b uu 0f this place and. Mrs. Chas. Er- drew estate permission tosoil certain Vin Of Xenia', attended the funeral of property. Mrs, Adda Jamason White in Xeba-i V " ...... ........... non, Monday. Mrs. White died Fri- Mrs. Harry Townaley"*1is reported day evening following an illness of in a critical condition suffering witth several weeks due to paralysis." an attack of the flue and heart --------- — trouble. She is under the care of The.Common Plena Court has been T,Urse* asked by the M, E. church, Fairfield, to grant permission to borrow $5,000 oil -Its;property at 7 per cent;interest. The church recently borrowed $17,000 and needs §5,000 more*' Harry ■D. Smith, attorney* ; Vv }.. v: ' Men’s and Young Men's Fine Suits' 1-4 to 1*3 Off on Fine Dross Straw Hats, Panamas, Soft Hats, Fine daps. Men's Furnishings, Latest styles Dress Shirts, Ties, Belts, Underwear, Sweaters, Hosiery and Bathing Suits. Best makes overalls, Jackets, work shirts, pants* -. ’ ■■-**< ■ LARGEST SHOE DEPARTMENT IN GREENE CO We want our share of the Shoe Business and we will have it i f styles, quality and prices will get It for us. 1-3 to 1*4 Off On Solid Every-Day Shoes ' , • A 1 '“ g w Mr. and Mr?. J. E. Kyle had for their guests over the Week-epd, Dr. F. J. Downing, wife and daughter, Miss Elolse, of Peebles, O,, Miss Gwendolyn Kyle, a nieces, of Spring- field, is also a guest. Hr. and Mrs. Downing returned home Monday nnd Mass Eloise will re main for a few days. Mr. Dayid Knott and family of Ha- land, Florida, are visiting relatives in this section. Mr. Knott left here about five years ago and is engaged in the grocery business in that city. He has met with muchs uccess. The trip north was by Washington and New York City over into Canada and to Hetroit, stopping here onroute home. $35.00 Suits fo r ............ $27.50 $32.50 Suits for ............ $24.90 $30:00 Suits for ...j-....?..$22.90 $25.00 Suit* for....... . $19.85 $22.50 Suits for ............ $16.49 $20.00 Suits for ..........,..$12.98 Men's and Young Men's Trous­ ers, $2.98 to $5.98. Others cheaper. BoySjFine Long Pants Suits^ $7.49 to $13.90. Knee Pants Suits, $4.98 tP $9.85. Mr. C, E. Masters hae arranged to ad a meat department to his grocery store. It is expected that the new equipment will be installed this week. Mr. Masters has ordered" one of .the j mew Frigidaire display cases that con- | t$*ins storage for several hundred j pounds of meat. It is the latest in iceless refrigeration. The stox*o is ixeing rearranged for installing the now equipment. ( Mr. Charles Penlum of Payton, and daughter, Mrs. Harry Snider of Pitts­ burgh, Pa., and Mr.*nnd Mrs. Edward Pendlum of Greenville, 0., were visi­ tors hefc last Friday calling on for­ mer acquaintances and friends. Mrs. Snider returned ‘front Europe some weeks ago after a most delightful two months trip abroad. Mr. Edward Pentium has been in the insurance business in Greenville for a. number of year?, „ ' •/. . " , C. A . Kelble’s il NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of James H. Andrew, Deceased Ralph A. Murdock, J. Q. Townsley and Vera Andrew Harvey have been appointed and qualified as Executors of the estate of James H, Andrew, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceasqd, Hated this 25th day of .June A- U*, 1927. S, C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County. The backward season markes it an absolute necessity for us t to unload our very large stock of clothing, hats caps, furnishing goods and all kinds of footwear regardless of prifit, Our loss will bo your gain Men's suits cut mj low as $27.60 down to $12,08. You Can get trousers froth $2.98 to $6.98. Boys long pants suits from $7.40 to $18,0& Knee pant suits, $4.98 to $9.85 We have the largest shoe department of any store in the city. l«8.io iLi off on prices., (!. A, Kelble, Pj?-i9 We«l Maids LEAVE YOTJKOBDERS FOE VALET- PRESS SHOP, XENIA, AT BIRD’S STORE We have been appointed their agents in Cedarville. Prices the same as in Xenia, Usual good service is guar­ anteed on all work you leave at Bird's Store. Give Ui a trial, VALET PRESS SHOP, 33 S. Detroit St, Xenia, 0, Our Entire Stock Men’s and Young Men’s BUY NOW AND SAVE $22.50 - All Weal Suit« New - $ 1 6 .3 8 ' $25.00 - All Wool Suits Now - $ 1 8 .7 5 $27.50 - All Wool Suits Now - $ 2 0 .6 3 $30.00 - All Wool Suits Now - $ 2 2 .5 0 $35.00 - All W od Suits Now - $ 2 6 .2 5 Boys' Suits, 20% Off OscMce o f Otar En^rc Stock fT - 'T ’* “ ■ , , ,/* . . , ‘ ‘ ' ‘ . - ' ■ V. $10.00 Boys' Suits are now $12.50-Boys’_Suits’are now...*....;...... .......... ........................ $ 9.98 $15.00 Boys’ Suits are now............................ .................... $11.98 $16.50 Boys’ Suits are now..... ...... ............ ........................ ,.$13.20 Men’s Dress Shirts 15% D ISC O U N T Men’s Dress Trousers 20% D IS C O U N T StrawHats Choice of the House $ in Sailors. *** 1Values Up ttf$4.00 1.98 WORK SHIRTS Plain Blue, 75c Value 4 8 c Summer Underwear f | Greatly Reduced Springfield's Best and*Biggest ; OVERALLS Plain Blue, $1:50 Value ARCUE BLDG. FI wsABeswseseeeew* C. F. RADER AND CO. SPRINGFIELD, O. & - ’ ■ ... w. • »‘ Golden Wheat—Golden Dollars - ' ■'{ A handful of wheat grains will slip through your fingers if you don’t watch it—and so will dollars. Don't let all the dollars yourVheat brings slip through your fingers. Put as many as you .can to work here where they will earn you * % 6 % IN T E R E ST First mortgage on Clark County real estate affords you the best protection Come in and ask us about it. The Springfield Building & Loan Association 28 Main Street r i* Sprirfgfield, Ohio .................................................................................................................. .. •v;

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