The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52
GROCERYANDMEATMMIST PREMIER MACARONI and SPAGHETTI....... 3 for 25c PREMIER CORN .FAN CY .......... ...................... I Z u k PREMIER JELLY JQWDER— AU flavors.......... 3 f . r 25c PREMIER SALAD DRESSING—MEDIUM .............. 35c PREMIER FRUIT SALAD .....................................- B(h PREMIER YELLOW CLING PEACHES...........$2.80 Do*, tOCAL AMD PERSONAL F«r R*nt— Room*, Sarah J. Lott. For Sale- Durpc Male yearling hog. 8. M, Waddle Armour’* Fertilizer on'hand. (2t) Maywood Homey The Ladiaa’ Aid Society o f the U I P . churph will hold a bazaar on Dec i 3rd. Mrs, J. E. Mitchell ha* been suffer- ing with a sprained anlde for the past Itwo week*. ■ C. E. Masters’ Grocery AND MEAT MARKET CedaiVille, 0 . For Sale.’* Closed gaB heater. Call ; McMillan’s Furtiture Store. Mr. Mid- Idleton. For Sale:* Good genera] purpose horse, wagon and harness, (2t) C. M. Townaley IMr. Melvin McMillan and family re turned home Saturday after a two IWeeks motor tour through Canada. providesAmazingSmoothness\ SilenceandPower Mr.: Howard Harbison, who has been spending th,e sunyner at Lake pamp, y PnQWtono . National Park, IJ im returned home. For Rent—Furnished rooms . fo r light housekeeping. Maywood Homey The arm o f the late John Shull on the Barber mnd- and one piece o f residence property in town will be sold by the Executor, Elmer Shull, at . the court, house .on Saturday, October j $5.49 down to $2.98 C. A. Kelble’s Big .29th at ten o ’clock. . ] Clothing Store, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia Mrs. Mary Barlow will hold a pub lic sale o f household goods at her ‘for mer home o » College street, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williamson are announcing the birth o f a daugh ter bom at their home last Friday, The ladies o f the First Presbyter ian Missionary Society held an nil- day sewing Thursday at the church. A covered dish dinner was served, at noon. ‘ The Research Club will meet with Mrs. Carter N. Abel next Thursday 'afternoon. For Rent- Either 0 or 0 rooms on Main street. 3 rooms upstairs furnish- |cd for light housekeeping. Garage in ; connection, Call at Western Ohio Cream Station. Jefferson Hood, well known colored citizen is critically ill with heart trouble at the home o f Mrs. Jennie Hamilton, ,W. L. Clemans reports the sale of the Albert Weigal farm, formerly the W. H, Barber farm, west of town, to a Mr. Bailey o f Breathefc county, Ky, - Mr. Weigal hopes to purchase another farm in this community. MV. Marion Stormont left Monday for Cleveland where he will enter Western Reserve to tftke up the study of medicine. Mr, Stormont' was one o f the 75 admitted this year out of several hundred applicants. Suit fo r boys, long or short pants :n a large variety o f material and cut with the season’s latest Btyles. We can "Suit" him at prices ranging from $795 to $13.'50. Short pant suits $.49 to $9.85. .Knee pants 98c to $2.25, G. A. Kelble Big Clothing Store, 17- 19 W. Main, Xenia. Rev. Joseph Bennett and wife of Lima, formerly o f this place, spent a few days here and in Jamestown vis iting with friends this week. Rev. Bennett has been returned to his charge in Lima by the recent M. E. Conference* JACK FROST calls fpr new' fall and Winter clothing and footwear. In our stock will.be found a fine line of men’s and young men’s suits fx-om $27,50 down to $1248. Trousers at U, P, CHURCH ) Mr. Robert Turnbull ha* «nt*r«d tb« Pre-communion services will be held & U. and will take up tb* o f Friday evening at 8 o’clock, Rev. C. <1. ’ aw* Lunan o f Pique will preach. .......... ........ . ■■ > Rev, J, P. Lytle o f Xenia will preach i Mr, Allen Turnbull left the first o f Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ] **1Cwcek fo r the. 0» S. II. Session will meet after the services; — on Saturday; j Mrs. A . S. Lewis o f near Clifton is The Juniors will meet .Saturday af- ‘ viKitingr with her daughter in Phw- ternoon after the church services. j burgh. Communion .service Sabbath A. If.,, 1 *—— — — Sermon topic: "The Voice o f the Good ; Mr* Carson Webster o f Clifton left Shepherd," j Monday fo r Princeton University, He Union service in this church Sab-! ontewt hitt second year in that i»at*- bath evening at 7:30 P. M. Dr. John j tulion'. A, Henderson, formerly pastor o f ‘ the { .....i"-"— — Sugarcreek congregation, now assist- Rev* S, M. Ingmire wiU address ant to the President of Xenia Semi- the Ross Township Parent Tescber’a nary in St. Louis, will ,preach. ‘ Association this evening. He wifi have fo r his subject: "Child Psychology,” * RALLY DAY— M, E. CHURCH,. Special service fo r Sunday School Rally Day begins at 9;30 and will con tinue to 11:30 A . M, The special ser vice and the regular service will be combined. A pageant "Rally Camp” vylth spec- Mrs, Mary Barlow and Mr. Huber . . , Lodge o f Dayton were married last j ial mva e b y the Junior Thursday, Sept. 22 at 12 o’clock, at Xenia by Rev. W. N. Shank o f the First M. E. Parsonage. They will re side in Dayton, Mr. Lodge is an leee- trician at the Weight Filed. ■ orchestra will be the feature o f the program. Every department in the Sunday School will be represented, in the pageant. . Everyone not a member o f anyother Sunday School and all members are „ y , , t * j r,, urged to be present. Let’s make the , RoaV; S , P' H5T " “ S . af p M\ C ay- : enrollment for the day exceed the 200 Ion McMillan of the First Presbyter- marj{ ' ■ , ian church, Rev. Wm. Wilson and Mr. L. W. Wilson o f the Clifton Presby-, terian church, attended a meeting of j Dayton Presbytery Tuesday and Wed 1 nesday near Franklin, Rev. Harriman ■ Was the retiring moderator. Junior League at (5:30 P, M. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening AUCTIONEER— C. L.-TAYLOR— damestown. O. Phone 46. (10-28) Mrs, Mary Bridgman was hostess to the members of, the Wednesday A f ternoon Club Wednesday. The mem b r a enjoyed a pleasant social hour apd luncheon. , Our Shoe Department >a the largest in the county, A trip here will con vince you that such is the case. Shoes for every member o f the family. If you have not purchased winter shoes fo r the school children now is the best time. Rubber goods o f all kinds. C, A. Kelble’s Big Clothing Store, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia, FOR SALE SATURDAY HOUSE HOLD GOODS! Dining room table and chairs, bedroom suite, Cream Ser- arator, chairs and numerous other household necessities, This personal property of the Harry Townaley es« state will be sold in connection with the Mary Barlow sale Saturday‘after noon as advertised in this -paper, Harry Townsley Estate. PUBLIC SALE R. C. Watt & Son, Thursday, uOct. 27. Duroc Hog Sale. Everyone who drives the Oakland AH-American® is marvel* at a'l“ whispering flow o f power produeedbyJdvMWSW G-M-R (General Motors Research) Cylinder Head which. (J) 1 reduces ^detonation5' or spark knock to a'negligible'factor while tilting, only ordinary gasoline (2) completely .■JimJnnlk* roughness or “ thump”—an entirely.different engine npigg’($) provides greater power and economy because ’it dllowa-tne « advanced to the point o f maximum efficiency. . . rheG-M-RHcadiH only on eof ilio engineering iidvaiiceQa&n^s whiclindve created such widespread favorforth©All-Amerle$n Six. Come in for a demonstration o f the principles involved'. I S 1™ * 1 0 4 5 • Undait Coijipe ® 1 0 4 t ) Sport R o a d iw ^ l 0 7 5 Cnbrlolet - *1X45 Landau Sudan *1265 7 tutIVetoaiuiJ?lt)cr Pontiac Six, S 74 $ to t 9 tS ,AU prleeentfactory, prices include m inimum handling c/targes, Xtuy to- pay m Cr.n ord M otors Tim e Paym ent Flan. JEAN PATTON. Cedarrille, 0 . AMERICAN P R O D U C T O F G E N E R A L M. 0 T.O & 8 n n r i n Country Club, Twin or Single 1 1-2 loaf A ,A O n C H U Pound Loaf, Country Club 6c; Vienna, I f l j Country Club 1 1 -2 7c, Country Club Rye 1 L-2 10c, ^Country Club Whole Wheat 8c, COFFEE ■pwp.fwe.jm Jewel Brand, Special low price lb. Golden Santos 19c; French Brand 45c ;•Country Club, steel cut 47c. PIMPAPPi CCouiitryClu|b' Jai’ge2lr2 1illCtni iLu. Ccountry Club 2 lb. can ,22c; Avondale or Delmonte Grated 2 lb. can 19c. PEACHES Clifton Brand, large 2 1-2 lb. can 15c; Avondale in syrup 19c; I J ( j Country Club in heavy syrup 23c; Delmonte in heavy syrup 25c, < - BINSO Climalene or OE fcf* Oxydol 3 pkgs. _____ 1# SACUES Fancy Exap- _ stated. Apricot* U>25c C SOAP Ivory, Medium 4 g*> bar* 25c; Carney 3 bars ^ SANANiiS Fancy PANCAKE FLOUR 2 pkgs 15c Aunt Jemima pkg. 10c O C a Rolled Country Club 3 APPLES Fancy B #« 2 lbs. I5c Maiden Blaab t OATS Rolled Country dttb.S pkg. 25c; Quick Cook Sm. 25c-2 1 . C ! ,argc size pkg. ^ JP.APES Fancy rPokay* b.l0e; Fmcy Blue-3;Ib. CORN CeuntryjCIub 4 cans 49c; Stat|tlard “ pack 4 cam j ETTUCE Iceberg,-0 -gLM*| ,-L ids 25c; Leaf lb. ^ ■ V C 5ACONFapcy cured >uts or more Jb, ^ -M u S t S* PEAS Standard pack can1 |Yf» Clifton Brand can 12c, * W V PRUNES Fancy 3040 lb .f |||^ 00-70 Size 2 lbs. 15c. RALLIES Fancy, smoked 4 bout 5 lb. average ib, IFYOUNEEDPRINTINGMOP IN mmm Springfield, Ohio New Fall and Winter Merchandise Home Needs at Big Savings. Shop Saturday 10c $ 1.00 ipiuji^OljNWi** Women’s and Misses’ Richly Purred Winter Coats— O jRarvest Sale-Price ................. . <Ppy Heavy Qualify Ironing Board Covers— | Q _ (S for 50c) ....................................... ... .............. l l f L Art Ticking Wardrobe Bags—WiU Hold 8 to 10 fi»| OA Garments—Sale ..............................V * .$1,00 Rubber Tea Aprons—Very Attractive Colors— CQ** Sale Value . . . . . J , , , . ................................ . Wopen’s Hand Embroidered Porto RicanHandker- . chiefs—Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . P^n’s Irish Linen Kerchiefs—AU Plain White—i/4-Inch 1 n Hem—Sale .................................... ................. . a l L Mate Glass‘Mirrors—Framed—Size 2B-/2x8y2— Special -------------- - ------- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kuok Towel*—All White Hemmedipotton—Size 18x36. 1 A _ Special Sales Price, Each ............. .. 1 v v $U $ LJnen Luacheon Sets—Boxed With 36x36 Cloths DQ _ and 4 Napkins................ O u i. ILMMattrais Covers—Extra Heavy Covers in Pull d>| OA Bod Size—Special................................*............. $ I *A u 7 Women’s New Pall Hate—Smartest Styles and 7 C Materials—Specials............................ * $2.50 Silk Plat Crepes—40 Inches Wide—All New- P A $1.96 Duvetyns—Yard Wide in Complete Showing (^1 r C of Smartest New Shades ....................................V * $3.60 Costume Velvets—Yard Wide—Extra Special (bA fyj- On The Season’s Pavorite ............. ............... (• • J $7.95 Sweater Sets—4 Pieces in Pine Qualify Brush (£4 Q j- Wool—Real Values at ..................................... 4F**5FeJ Overcoat Sale! New Smart Styles in Dependable tf»«bO *7C Pabtjos—Remarkable Values! ....................... <p£i0*f*J Plato White Broadcloth Shirts—Regular $l.G5 Goods of Exoellent Qualify—Choice . . . . . . Hep’s Pajamas and Night Shirts—Choice5of Outing Flannel and Light Weights—All ONE*THIRD OPP« $L96 Folding Card Tables—Size 29x29. Substan- d*1 OA tially Built—and With Leatherette Tops..,.. $1.95 Georgette—Extra Fine Qualify—All 40 Inches d»{ AA Wide—Street and Evening Shades . . . . . . . . . . ePA $1.00 and. $1.60-Nfiokiftbar—Lace—Collars—Cuffs— Jabots and Vestee Sets—Special ........ ••••*■ OUX* Mack Sateen Pillows—18 Inches Square—Bdauti* fully ^Embroidered in Gorgeous Colors........... $1.00 Japanese Pongee-All Silk in Natural Color— . Limit 10 Vards to Each Customer................... t : I v , 3 Pc, Jacquard Velour Living Room Suites—Extra d jIOC Harvest festival Special,at ................. ............ 1 Aul. 8 p0l Walnut Veneered Dining Room Suites—Beau- d»|O r tifully Designed to Latest Styles ............... 5 Pe. Walnut Veneered Bedroom Suites—Every Piece d»J A j- With Dustproof Constructions ....... ............... J $60 Domestic Gas Range-four Burner to Choice 4*47 Of Right or Left Models—Extra Special . . , 4F i| $1.19 $ 1.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs—A Wonderful Grade In Newest Colors—Designs and Styles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Women’s and Misses’ Novelfy Shoes—Choice of 29 4*0 A f of the Smartest Styles—Bargain Basement .. $29.60 to $36.00 Pur Trimmed Coats—Pine Selection d»A 4 of Smart Goats—Bargain Basement' ............ .. $10 to $12.60 Fall Dresses—Satins—Flat Crepes— A 7 Q(* Velvets and Combinations—Basement ____ $ I New Pelt Hats—Pine Imported and Domestic Felts d»| 7 A to Cleverest Styles—Bargain Basement . . . . . . $ 1 • 6 v $6 Plaid Blankets—Fart Wool to Size fi »0 7 0 70x80. Plaids to 6 Colors ............... ■ v $8.50 All Wool Blankets—Grey Mixed, Strictly d»A AQ All Wool—Warp and Pilling........ ............. .... $U .*JO $3.00 to $6.00 Winter Coatings—All 54 inches d»| CQ Wide to Fifteen Styles—Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . v 1 •*/*/ 50c Hemmed Pequot Cases—Size 42x36— OQ ~ Extra Heavy Festival Special................... ........... OVi* 65o Hemmed Pequot Cases—Size 45x36. Extra \ OA _ Special to Harvest festival Sale........................... $1,9^ Hemmed Pequot Sheets—Size 81x90— tfjl OO harvest festival Special a t ................... . W * $2.00 Hemmed Pequot Sheets—Size 81x90— ^*1 l i 'Special to Harvest Festival.................................>v * 69c 9-4 Bleached Sheeting— r A _ Pequot ................... ........................... . .......... D*FC 65c 9-4 Pequot Unbleached ( \ p _ Sheeting .......... ) ............ DDC Silk Lingerie—Choice of Six Pieces in fine 'Crepe de^China and. Radium—Just y2 Price Flannelette Gowns—Amoskeag Flannel to Regular ^ 1 ,A A and Extra Sizes—Choice of Styles .................... g L U U Novelfy Cuff Fabric. Gloves—Flared and Turn Back Cuffs—All Smart Colors, Pr. ..................D m C Flowers for All Occasions—Beautiful Colors— ' \ Interesting Fabrics—Special.....................................vO v C $1.95 Triangle Scarfs—New and to Fine Quality dkg '1 OA Crepe de Chine—Rich Colors ....................... Boys’ $7.40 Leatherette Raincoats—Tan or Black— A C Absolutely Waterproof ........................ g D « t r v ’ ’Red Cross” and Arch Support Shoes for Misses QP and Women—$10 and $12 Shoes . . . . . . . . . ,ji. Buster Brown Shoes for Boys and Girls—Cluildren’s d »0 f A $3.50 to $4.60 Shoes. Sale . . . . . . . . .................. $£*• i V Misses' $4,00 to $5.00 Shoes— * « ) AQ Sale ^ M i v O Growing Misses' $ 6 .01 to t A Q $ 8 . 60 shoes....................................... O $1.60 Full Fashioned Silk Stockings—Strictly First A A Qualify—All New Shades........ . Young Misses* Ooatt—New fabrics and Smart, # 1 1 P A P Styles—Sizes,f to 14 Years , K .V I ’ ■ r« „ ’ -vri*./ F'
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