The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52

WNWM LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■Hte** Ffl* 8W*:- Swd Wheat. Phone J.45, J, 'S., Harvey Party that k# t rim from headlight Wtmmttlf have same here by paying char*©*, Mw* R. A Jamieson moderated, a aatt at Qian Rehn congregation, Utawis, Wednesday evening, for Rev. Robert A. Campbell, S4t, Pleasant, Pa. Wo have a perfectly good men** ox­ ford her* a t thte office that can be had by owner proving property and paying charge*. { Mrs, W. W, (laMsway l—r beaa lH ‘for several days suffering with jus *fc- j tack of the grip, | The teachers in the public schoeU j were entertained by Miss Itebecaa Galloway, last Wednesday evening, 3 ftemtefseI'i »■ e^aepan {■ t Wdrd ha* been received here of | the -birth of an eight pound son to Mr and Mr*, Ream Shroadeg In Spring* field. * . Per t»te iSuaeoMale yearUag hog. R. M Waddle For Sale;- 2000 bushel* of Folgurm oats for feed or seed. John Pitstiek Mra, Mary Bridgman entertained the members of the Golden Rule Glass of the M, E. church, * last Thursday evening. Rev, it. W, Ustick of Wellsville, 0., ha* signified Ms intention* of accept­ ing the call of the F irst U. P. church in Springfield and will take charge of the pulpit about November 1st. AUCTIONEER— C.L. TAYLOR— Jamestown. Q, Phone 40, (lQ-28> Messrs, Aden Bartow and John Nash made a tour of inspection of paper mill* at Coshofiton, Circleville and Dresden, Q., last week, The farm of the late John Shull jon the. Barber road and one piece of residence property in town will be sold by the Executor, Elmer Shull, at the court, house on Saturday, October !29th a t ten o’clock, iff ta lk in g abou t the ■AMD S IX * ro » ik : t on genejcax ruscwtoRs ★ *• • Everpvhere you go you. hear them talking . . . abou t th is finer , fa s ter SiX, th© Oakland A ll- . . ■ *• * . j • ' 'For herb is a '. mger, stronger-chassis—smaller whfols aud larger.tires—a 212’cttbic irich engine erfui ppc.l with the new -GMlBcylkid«»phead, which •eliminates harshness atrd roug'hKte&By.minimizes sphrk knocks and increases poster— w ith o u t the- ~ use < / spec ia lf u e l s . „. Why shouldn’t this, new and thrfllihg c a r be th rilling a ll America? -Why shouldn’t it* success bcD- a lu a .ly su rpassing n i l ' previous' Ooklafod achiev*- piunts? A look an d a r id e w ill t e l l yoto the sto ry —why everyone is "'saying,. “ That’s the carl’** T ’■ r i l . ■--------- ............... ' . ' . n e w w w ^ p m e e s - . . s -iio o n SEDAN n W . SSST ' . 1 1 4 5 , - t A y j E f • « « . ‘ • *^265, m JW anti fl««* Pont!** Six t u t t* *f»S, AH P rlc ~ m t/•<*•*&• Miwrcd cJitrjM. XMrC pay on th » liimral Cxnmrai MoU*r» Tlm x PxymumtPUuu “iVSrt JEAN PATTON, Cedarvffle, O. jfc & J* r i­ ft; : « i p i r i |5 i F. ■ Mr*. Clara Coblar of Locust Grove, Mis, Mabl* GlitUH and Mis* Ffor- O,, J*ham on a visit with her mother, |*nce Diltz of Greenfield, O., were week _ . , „ - _ t , { end guests of Fortnightly Club enjoyed a who teaches in the Greenfield school*, The U. P. ’CHURCH Sabbath School at 1 Q :00 A. M. Morning service a t if;A , M. Preachf ing. by the paster. Topic; “Bidden R* sourcee.” Ml** Lueile Johnson,' Y, P. C. U. at 0:30 P. M. sfoak roast Tuesday night a t the CHf- ton cliffs. Mr. and Mrs. J. W» Johnson were given a surprise last Saturday even­ ing in honor of their twenty-sixth wedding anniversary. ■ . .,v Mr*. Katheryne r Frye,' of Stf, Clairesville, Q„ visited h^re last week with friends. Mrs, Fflfe, formerly, Ml** Long, wa* at onetime a member of the public school faculty. For Sale;- Closed gas heater. Call McMillan’a Furtiture Store, Mr. Mid­ dleton. MJfa, Julia Sterrett, who recently underwent an operation a t the Mc­ Clellan- hospital, Xenia, has improved, and is now at-her home on Xenia ave. The members of the'Mizpah Bible <51asl. taught iby Ur. W- R. McCheshey artifthe members of the Betean Bible cftwS» taught by Judge -Wright, both alassea; of"the First Presbyterian Sab­ bath School, were entertained Tuesday M; E. CHURCH t “ r* - Ci®'ra, Tuttlaand little son, s*bbath School at 9:30 A. M. P, M. Jack of Elmhurst, III., wore guests (jjnji8JJ> gupt> Sermon. at 10:30 A. M. .Junior League, a t 2:30 P, M, Miss last week of Mr, and Rigio. Mrs. Vincent For Rent- Either 5 or 6 rooms on ain street. 3 rooms upstair* fur; ed for light Housekeeping. Garage m >Francis Wells, Supt. Epwprth League at 6;SQ P. M. M nish* | Eleanor Johnson, leader,. connection. Call Cream Station. ‘Union Service 7;^0 P. M. Special *t Western. Ohio :music. , ! Epworth League Bocial next Thurs- — ---- , day night at the church, A good time M. | for nil who comoi * • The Queen Esther Girls of the E. church met at the home of Mrs. C. 1 E, Masters, Tuesday evening, Oct. 4. The following officers were for the ensuejng year. Mr, Lester Small of Springfield is elected j spending several days a t the home of President, i JIr- and Mrs. W. C. Iliff, and with oth- Chrlstina Wells, Vice President, E s-1er relatives, Mr^Small is taking a va- ther Mae Hartman, Secretary, Lilias1eation from his. duties at the Robbins- Fordt Treasurer, Jane West. Mite-box;Myers Co., where he ha* been employ. Secretary, Donna Ford. Birthday Sec- •°d for many years. He has been suf- M Jlt-M I m . a, V) ^ ^ - I , . V aVJ mi #1* I lI lT l l f . W«4« a m r < tM jm k L . ta J3 A^ retary, Bernice Eliae. xering with stomach trouble and upon advice of his physician ho is taking a The news dispatches state that Les-) rauc^ needed rest, ter McMichael, Connersyille, Ind,, was ; 1 ■ / 1“ ” the first person a t the gate ’and had Mrs. Logan Com and two daughters first choice of seats for the Pittsburgh Mrs. Thos. Frame of Clifton and Mrs, and New York base ball game in the Chester YanaJlsdall of Jeffersonville, at the home of-Judge.and* Mrs. S/C. fformer city, Wednesday.'. The game ' gave a shower for Mr. and Mrs. Wright, South Detroit st., Xenia, A- j was the first of the World Series. _To /Wilbur Lemons at the Lemons home- bnurthirtyane^mernbers “of the two (be first i t was necessary for Lester to jWednesday evening. About thirty classes held a joint meeting and were take his position at. the ticket booth,four wore present from Clifton, Jef- entartaiiied. a t a .picnic lunch. - Rev. about eight o'clock Tuesday night and, fersonvllle and' Selma. Ice' cream and ty*Jft.'Tilfotd tend wifo of the XeAia spend the long hours in consolement j cake -were served, Mr. tend Mrs. Lem- Presbyterlan chuyeh were present.and i that he was first. Mr. McMichael is ons were the recepients of many use- titesformer.gavei a splendid talk on] a son of Rev, and Mrs, J. S, E. Me ful giftsi Several weeks ago their “The -Work.of the Adult Bible Clas-Michael of Connersyille, formerly -of home was destroyed and most of the ses.“ this placev . contents. / SPECIALS / You can buy "super quality” every day at thi* I. G. X, store and ye t it costs qou no more. By affiliation with thousands o f other "Home Town I. G. A, grocers we have developed powerful buying power which enables As to pass on to you the quality you want a t prices that are al- vraya r igh t, ),. \ - MERRITBR^NO: ByMPKIN HIGH QUALITY ' £ g 19c PAUMO LIVE SOAP 3 BARS FOR .................... "E” BRAND MINCE MEAT 4 f | ~ » HIGHEST QUALITY FULL SIZE PACK* J , U t FRESH OYSTERS Per Quart .................................T 5 C LIGHT KARO SMALL CAN .... KELLOG’S BRAN SPECIAL “E” SOAP CHIPS "E” CLEANSER , GLQSS STARCK 3 lbs SPICED FRUIT CAKE SPECIAL lb. . . . . . ........■■ i , SPECIAL HIGH GRADE COFFEE SUPREME BLEND lb........ ....... 10c 9c 23c ' S c 2 0 c 4 5 c M. C. Nagley P h o n e 140 Cedarville, Ohio t VHP H iifh t ;t J a ! Qualify i ' J Y * L o u ’c : ; Prices D D E I f ! Country’Club, 1 1 - 2 IJ j . Twin loaf; T lb.^ Q A D n t n U Loaf 3c i Country Club 1 1 -2 lb. Rye,»lUff u U Coxmtry Club 1 lb. Vienna 7c t Sponge Cakes eai lOcs, ROLLED OUTS Country Club 3 packages 250 FLOW Country Club, 24* 1-2 lb, Sack} 12 12 1-2 lb. sack 56c; Avondale „ r l > t 2 4 1 -2 lb. sack D9c; Clifton, 24 1-2 lb, sack 99c, COFFEE Jewc,b' French Brand lb. 45c. 120 MILK Country Club 2 0 * 0 3 lge. con* —---------— MATCHES Avondale fi boxes. — 2 9 c NMfcfe CLEANSE^ Sunbrife | cans s G af p, a Cl* 10 bars ----- - ' 3 3 4 BEANS Country Club Hcm* ■*■“»* 27n CORN or Tomatoes 8 con* —.**— *•**--f«»*>* . ........ ■--] A«w» SOAP CHIPS Kroger pkg. *“' OLEO. BatiWorer Nut lb. ■ #• t* *» Urn JSi At «K*» » At « iiwifiVp*' 19c GRAPHS California Tokays, lb. — „ . l O e .xMm’t.t, .. SWEET POTATOES 5: lbs. 1 7 4 BANNAg Yellow Fruit 4 lbs. * Vt•**»$* w,« r ,p. Atm s**», a* .......... t ......, - f- tirni,i n iViiT k**T ‘Jt 3 3 c APPX,BS Fancy Jonathans, 3 lbs 25c ■tiMiiSKHitemip HAMS Regular Smoked^ '*&% g* nice and lean, lb. tm m l V .'I BACON Lem*,-# teS-lfe cut*,? lb. I at «*M JH& Sat•* Hiat' M# 25c m M m WiMniim mr**t*s5 5.; i f IP YOU j f f l t t PKBEBBSWMf'IN m .nV .n.^.SG iiU p Get Teady lo r that long winter—make it one of pleasure rather than discomfort. Furnish your home with furniture that .you like, the kind that makes home cheerful and comfortable. 'Mid surroundings you like, your winter is bound to be a happy one. These surroundings you are sure to find a t McMillans. They offer furniture^ rugs, stoves and everything to make beautiful homes .at really moderate,prices. • • Sfi£PT£(E$& BARGAINS IN . Qirattaffed living Room Suites H 3 PteOfr Velour Suite ALL Jacquard Velour Suites Iwve outside 'backs of daven­ port* covered lh same grade of 3 Piece Jacq.uard Velour — - < - * - Suite , «QQ tin . material as fronts reverse cuah- « i 1 k no* V,?*W ions, tassels a n d Nachman ifrJ.lO.UU TAl^fre or Bp r i n g construction. Every ^Ae yelor Rese' CoVer suite is guaranteed: Cover QtK^te Anne Furniture h Graceful Thi3i8ptPiete Suite Is Priced a t $1X1.00 Extra Value KITCHEN C A B IN E T S The sweeping lines of the Queen Anne design makeitbfeoneiof the finest suites to be had any­ where. Theipieces are genuine walnut in a rich antique finish, Besides the beautiful table and six handsome chairs, there is an exceptionally fine buffet, with linen cupboards, and drawers for«sil\ferwfere. One of the best values a t— . 5111.04 ______________ FURNISH,VjOUB BBhROOM IN STYLE ‘ * - At- Here 1J an* exeellentteuUerthat will mtthe ft *it a v7ry nominal cufctv A/moilerh n«.i n I w f f i “ a S d f S s K r p > i « « i “ V « . ][ #80.00' .* , Golden Oak Cabinet with white porcelain sliding top, metal bread box,- meat board* and glassware, completely equipped for 924.98 GAS RANGES For real economy of fuel, lor an even last baker, here Is a range with white e n a m e l doors that is hard to beat. Oven size 20xHx- 12, Several other mod­ els to choose from at a price range that means r e a l .values in gas ranges; $36.00 You Need This (food Baker • Mueller Fumacette ~ Wouldn’t you rather look after one Purnac- ' ette than*two or three heating stoves?. The Mueller Furnacette gives more comfort­ able, and more uniform heat than any stove, has a heating capacity equal to two or three ordin­ ary stoves, and yet uses no more fuel'than one. The Furnacette is the*most economical of all heaters from* the standpoint of heat produced from fuel burned, It heats the whole house comfortably, *— by air circulation like a*warm air furnace—-not by radiation, like a stosve. ‘ And it’s a handsome addition to yqurj living room, a t tiie same time! Does the Work of Three Steves —- at Fuel’Cost ofiOne \ Convenient Monthly Payments $12.56 Buy aLawson Radiant Heater $14.25 “Bmberglo” Model No name In the gas appliance ln- iustry is more favorably known tad refuted than that of "LAW- SON.’' EMBERGLO MODELS Finish; Black Enamel w ith Nickel Base, Front Leg* and Orna­ ment*. Supplied with Colored Clay Backwall. • ’ The tops of these models a re t cast iron with vitreous enamel tmk-{ ed on,, guaranteed not to chlp.P crack or discolor under heat.t Base and front logs are Cast iron,,; nickel plated. Ornaments are nick-1- el plated, bright polished. fteflec-S ter plate made of aluminum and f grate bars of bright finished-steel. ^ REAL BED SPRING BUY—We had to contract for a great, many of -hese fine double deck coil bed springs to be able to sell them a t a price Ike this. ' A good comfortab.8 spring with a crote helliCal tbp and heavy im;Je iron banc with side stabilators, a better spring for less*money th v,v- ' • been try nt**.'. i t , J c M I L - L A N ! I ........ .. ' 1 ' CteBNITURE V V BALERS F UNEIiAL JL p i RHCTORS ’ CEokariliLR. O M i ’o r $14 .00 $20 .00 Y « lw i rnmt uMAi ’■'V 1 ;* a 1’-'. , 1 I'T>’ •»,* '*' , I

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