The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52
/ PURINAFEEDS PIG CHOW COW CHOW BULKY LASS HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER PENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS H A N N A GREEN SEAL PA INT JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS , H AAGW A SH ER S Cedarvilie Farmers’ Grain j - • ■' CorapaBy Everything for the Farm Phone 21 Cedarvilie, Ohio i* —WH* 4 ★ ★ Am Oakland All-American flashes by . . . Smartness. Poise. The silence o f a shadow. . . And instinctively you sense why everyone is saying, “ That’s the car!” . . : Sense it hy the new and rakish beauty o f the Fisher coach- work. By' the outward air o f stamina and ■' speed. It’ s obviously something new and fresh’ and different. But you’ll never really know ,until you drive i t ! . . . Come get a demonstra tion; Come get behind the wheel* !No need to concern yourself about mechanical details— ju st get behind the- wheel— and get a thrill! NEW LOW PRICES’: Z’-Daor Sedan, $1.Q45; Landau Coupe, $1045; Sport Roadster, $1075; 4~JDoor Sedan, $1145; Cabriolet, $1145; lUmdtm Sedan, $1265. TKm endP inrrT ontlacS ix, f74S to }91S. AH p r im a t factory. *(new include Winlmuitt honddne ttfwrin. Eaty top*y n tha Hiiiral C*neraiiiatOT» 'rit,\*Peym »O rtm n, \ D»Uwm4 • v JEAN PATTON , Cedarvilie, 0 . MEMICAMBIX PRODUCT OP GENERAL motors D C I O U C O Clifton, No. 2 1 - 2 can, in own 4 C f l I tftUllEv syrup, can. Country Gltib in I JU heavy syrup, can 23c; Belmonte in heavy syrup# can 26c. h P i t j A Country CJu£, with Pork and Sauce f l f l f l D l A I i O 3 cans; Campbells, 3 cans 2 3 c .' ^ y t l D A I f C O Home Butter Cookies# fine crisp, lb* j i f l l f A K J u v Iced Spice Jumbles, lb. 16c; I c e d l l l l Fruited Ovals, lb. 16c. m* D D A D l f C D O ‘ Kroger Made Sodas, lb. ; I J f l IfKAuliCtiV Butters, lb. 12c; Sodas or rflrll Grahams, in 2-lb. carton, carton 26c. PINEAPPLE Country O f i C Club,# No. 2 oati —— No. 2 cart, 22c DATES Bordo pitted# <!|^B|ga Id o*. package_____ _ Country Club, 10 oz.' package 16c PANCAKE FLOUR . 0 £ Country Club, pkg, 6 lb. sack, 27c APPLES Fancy Tonathans, 3 lbs, _ ___ d i& f* Winter Banana, good cookers, 4 lbs., 29c OATS Country Club 2 S C Quick Cook, 3 pkg*. «— Large package, e*< 21c CELERY Jumbo Tender jf 9 * Stalks# 2 for — ____ S ftU P Karo# blue No. 1 ^ 0 0 1-2 can. can 6 lb. pail# a*. 29c LETTUCE Iceberg, 4 large solid heads, 2 for ^ ** *+ CRANBERRIES Large berries, z lbs, SUTTER Country Club, g j 0 fraah tfitumed# lb##—*«■ ^ l i e TLram n>»de#****“’ Z it, .,. noTTACR HAMS fStCLsu Whole, lb. W jym «oaur €mm J 0 0 do**rt pal**# fblfi ,. HAMS Smoked Reguar g% hOCAh A m PERSONAL Mr*. Frank TownoUy entertainod « few table? o f rook at her home last Friday evening. Wanted to Rent:-Four unfurnished housekeeping rooms. Ina E. Shape, Cedarvilie, O, (at) WMia'P-lMi*1-. 1"_IWjlJM.ii.if. m* Hr. Rhd Mr*. .John Lott of Pitts burgh »re here on « two weeks visit with relative*. For Sale;- 8000 bushels of Fplgurm oats for feed oy seed. John Pitatick The Y. M, of the college will have charge of the Annual Hallowe'en cole, bratiqn for the students which will be held Monday evening, October 10, The girls will he guests of the hoys this year. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ■Prc-communion services, The <5*m er*l Theme for these service*. hi "Psalms of The Sacrament,” Friday, 7:30 P, M. Saturday, 8:00 P. M. ----------------- - 1 Sabbath Morning. Sabbath School, Mr. E. R, Smith of near James-; 10:00 A- M. Morning Worship, fol- town left Monday to attend a meet-.lowed by the Lord’s Supper, 11:00 ing o f the officers of the Grange ~Sermon Subject: “Jesus, The Elder Insurance Company held this week at Brother,” Salem, Ohio, The Grange has ‘ Sabbath Afternoon, 3:00 o’clock operated an insurance company for'Miss Norma Brown, of The Flying members for the past fifty years. For Sale: Wood kitchen range in .the best of condition. Phone 130. ‘ Ed. Harper Mrs. Echo Robb of Bloomington, Lid., is hew on a visit with her mother, Mrs, Julia Sterrett. The local high school football team plays the West Alexandria high team this Friday afternoon. Thp GoUege Sophomore class enjoy ed a spread Tuesday evening at the home of Paul and Luclle Tanner near Alpha. The Y. P. 0 . U. of the U. P. church eptertahmd the college students last Thursday evening in the church parlors. Mis. Frank Wisecup sustained in juries and a broken wrist several days ago due to a fall. AUCTIONEER— C. L, TAYLOR— Jamestown. O. Phone 46. (10-28) For Sale-JQuroc Male yearling hog. R.M. Waddle For gale:- Closed gas heater. Call McMillan’s Furtiture Store. Mr, Mid- ileton. The Court o f Appeals meets next week in Xenia and twelve cases are on the* calendar. One of the import ant is that of Horace Anderson and others against the Greene County Board of Education. ‘ Other appeal cases are those of Martin Weimer, Earl Robinson, and Capt. Stevens. The freshman class of the high school held a spread last Friday eve ning at the home of Miss Wilmah Corry, north of Clifton. The Junior class was entertained the same eve ning at the home of JMis.s Regina Smith. The Seniors were received at the home of Miss Sarah Abel. Rev. Orlai]d Ritchie, pastor o f the Seventh United Presbyterian church, Pittsburgh, Sailed for Edenburgh, Scotland, Sept, 29, where he will take post-graduate w6rk at New College in that place. Rev, Ritchie won the Jameson Scholarship from Pittsburgh Seminary, for the highest three year average, He is a ’ son of Rev, .and Mrs. C. M. Ritchie of this place, and t graduate of Gedarville College. For, Sale^-Ford coupe, model 1923, 3ood condition. Cheap if sold at once. Say McFarland. / Mrs. Frank Bird is ■spending ten Jays visiting with her mother, Mrs, R. iW. Vaughan in Pomeroy. ’ The Fortnightly club met Tuesday evening at the’ home of Miss Anna- ■eelle Murdock. There was a program and luncheon enjoyed, A Ford sedan remains a mass of wreckage on the Clifton pike just be yond the home of $fr. J, E. Kyle. The Sedan was driven by June Thurston, who was accompanied by Howard Shope last Thursday evening. The car left the road and wrecked a tele phone pole and a few rod of new fence belonging to Burton Turner, The sedan, is a. total wreck and the mys tery is that anyone could escape with -his life and be a passenger in the car. Miss Kathleen Blair was taken quite ill last Friday, but from, reports, ve understand she is much improved. Miss Sara Smith and Mrs. Jane Zimmerman and Ifrs. Lucy Sanders ell .of Jamestown were guests of Mrs1. Anna Townsley Tuesday, Mr. ahd Mrs. John Harvey, and T, B. Andrew* paye returned here after spendings several days in Huntington, W. Va. For Rent? Either 5 or 6 rooms on Main street. Brooms upstairs furnish ed fob light1housekeeping. Garage in connection.' Call at Western Ohio] Cream Station. Miss Jessie Small has returned j home aftor spending several weeks; with Rey, and..Mrs. W, R, Graham in! Lafayette# ind. . Miss Ruth Mitchell has been very critically ill the pdBt week suffering with what is believed to be infantile .paralysis. At this time she is report- ,ed some better. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, and daughter, Eleanor, Kenneth Little; Dr, O. Pi Elms and wife, and daugh ter, Bernice, spent Sunday in Green field with Miss Lucile Johnson. For Rent— 93 acre farrm. Grain rent ' John Pitstick Mr. apd Mrs, Willard Kyle, of Oak. Hill, and Coach Saunders, spent, the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kyle. Mr. Kyle is principal of the Oak Hiii school. ■%, Squadron Foundation, will -speak, under the auspices of the Churches, and the,Woman’? Christian Temper' ance Union of Cedarvilie, No admis sion, charged, but an offering will be t « c % * . Sabbath Evening. Christian En deavor Society, 6:30. Subject for Consideration, "Why Work?” Leader, Miss Francis McCheimey. Union Service, 7:80. Sermon Sub ject; "I Believe in One God.” Be sure to see the Display of Idols, and pictures o f false gods being eliown at Richards’ Drug Store. You Will be doubly glad that you live in Christian America. Wanted!!! I am desirous of mak ing a collection of the oldest Bibles in the community, to be placed on display in connection with the ’next Union Service in the Presbyterian Church, Nov. 0, 1927. If you have an old Bible that you will loan, for this purpose, please call Cedarvilie 204. Let us see who has has the oldest Bible in the township, Revl R. A. Jamieson and Mr. Geo. W. Rife attended a meeting o f Synod’ Tuesday and Wednesday at at First U. P. church, Columbus. Rev.- Jameson had the honor of being chosen a mem ber of the Board of Managers of Xenia, Seminary, St: Louis, represent ing Synod, Dr. J. P. Nesbit of Prince ton, Ind„ Was chosen Moderator. ? U B U C SALE R. C. Watt & Son, Thursday, Oct. 27. BurocHog Sale, J. H. Andrpw Estate, Nav. 3. The Battle Creek Food Company^ full line of Breakfast foods used and recommended by the Battle Creek Sanatarium. We have, the exclusive agency for.this! line.. The Cedarvilie Bakery. . For Rent: House'of four rooms. Mrs. J. N. Lott Subscriptions taken for Magazines and' Newspapers. J. C. McMillan HAVE YOU BEEN TH INKING— I f not you will when Jack Frost conies* One o f our nice PARLOR FURNACES will keep the Home Comfortable* W ehave both large and small sizes, T J ■ z j f ■:r ‘ ' ■'[ A- . •: # . ■ * ■ \ •••"' SERVICE HARDW ARE CO, SPECIALS KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES. 7 1 « Lge. box, 12 l-2c. Sm..................................... .# 2 V TOOTH PICKS, Finest Selected Stock, € ! « * 2 boxes ________ ...._____ . „ . » C FIG BARS. <The kiddies love them, Crisp and 4 0 1 . fresh. Rer lb. ....... ............................ * 4 6 2 - HERSHEY’S COCOA- ’ 4 0 1 Half lb. b o x .... ....... :............. ....................... * ^ 2 TOILET PAPER, “ E”, or Merritt Brand. B large rolls ................... ’................................ OLD DUTCH CLEANSER; 7 1 - "E ” “BRAND CLEANSER. c A Can .................. ................... ... £.......... .. ^ V MARASCHINO RED CHERRIES. I. G, A. Lov 4 A * » Pricb. 3 1-2 oz, j a r ......... ■.................... . SPICES. "‘E” , extra strength, ful flavored. 4 7 ^ ’ All kinds. 2 pkgs........................................... . A i V APRICOTS. “ E” Braild, heavy syrup. ^ jPALMOLIVE SOAP. Helps you keep" that # 7 ' Q g » ' . “ Schoolgirl Complexion. 3 b a r s ................. * ^ V MERRITT BRAND PUMPKIN. High quality* . Q a Large can .......................... ;........ ............ ........... “ E” BRAND MINCEMEAT. . 4 f i t * Full size pkg......................... ............ ......... . •*■"**' Phone 140 . C. Nagley Cedarvilie, .Ohio Take advantage of the sale prices Fji '*»y and Saturday at Walker’s Va riety Store. S5 mxtdS7 N. Main St. PAYTON, O, Mr. and Mrs. W*. B. Stevenson and Mr. S. M, Murdock and daughter, Ina returned home Saturday, after spend ing several days in Louisville, Ky,, with Rev, Walter Morton and family. Special prices still continue at Walk er’s .Variety Store. The Miami Valley Co-operative Station has moved one door. ?outh into the iratmt formerly occupied by the Exchange Bank. The room .Vacated will be improved by the I< O.* 0, F. [and will be rented. *• ■V Mrs. G. H. Hartman and M??* P- Eltae ate spending several days in Cincinnati where Mrs* Elias was called by the illness of her aunt, Mrs. Lloyd* who was injured by an auto oh the street. * Representatives of the State Agri cultural Department are in this sec- lion this week investigating as to whethe/ there are signs of tha com borer. From reports at hand the in vestigators have been Unable to locate any of the pest, The tains this week have greatly retarded wheat seeding and corn ,cut* ting. Many farmers ate not yet through cutting corn and wheat Wilt probably he sown 'as late as last year. What wheat was sown within the past two weeks is coming up nicely. Mr, John’Barvey Is .credited with having one of the finest fields of growing wheat to be found in the county. It Was sown on fallow ground on what waa th* Hopping land* Straight Line Coats Large H e a d s iz e £ W- $ 5 9 - 5 0 $ 1 5 9 . 5 0 Sixes 38% to 48 Seu> Detail* Emphasize the Slender Silhouette Geometrical Tucks Sunburst Motif* Front Ftare Sew Sleeves Paris accents slender sil houettes in the straight, line wrappy modes. New treat ment of fur adds new lines to the larger coat. ' - Second Floor j m i u ’ frtent <- - Black Kid Brown Kid mack Suede In addition to the beauty of Beverly Arch Friend, a patented built in Steel Arch support braces the foot and its combination laSt : First Floor The newesthatsror fall accent Sat&v Velvet arid combinations. Newest trims are Metallic: Rhinestones and velvet, „ First Floor Extra Sfc*e Costume Slips $4*98 Of heavy radium In now«t street shades. Extra fullness at wtsUoe and bust. Extia Sb» Chemise and Gowns $3.98 $4 .98 Of heavy crept de chine irt lovely pastel shades. Cm with extra fullneae at hip and bust. , _ First Flpor " Dresses That Subtly Slenderise •m ‘‘where savings are greatest’1’ ,37-39 East Main St., Xenia, 0 . Stock No. 2644— 7Mi7i4SP \ Work Shoes ChocolateRetan This .shoe won’t hurt your feet, No toe-, cap seam and the; yam p '..is: ■ lined tp make it smooth on fhe inside. Feature: $1.89 125ft Amdveirsary] HorsehideVests Our FeatureValue Full cut and 1 well shaped,;' ' 27 inches, oje the best • tanned front quarter horse-! hide, with our special pro-j cess finish. At our Anni- [ versary Feature low price J of — $8.69 Stock No, .1825—7M7153F Sturdy Shoes ForRealBoy* IfOpk at this shoe. Rubber — J ’ sole and ■heel} built oyer full sized last to give toes loti of room. A teal value at— $2.49 $ids I |~25«fc Aimwersary | Our uBigMac,> Work Shirts Of fine and coarse yarn chambray. Cut full and roomy, big sleeves and body. ; In slim, regular and extra; 1 sizes. At our extremely low. r price oi ' 69c *25 39.5° Sixos 38ya t o W a Newest Fell Materials Satin Georgettes Flat Crepe Velvet Cdribitiatm* Metallic Combination* t:tW effort has txMin :: 1 ontiefls« thi fl«ur« of !<«■*«£ iilsiPnfHoUS. Tints W* show neivost frbcktt, similar to thc*» Kf missy Size*, cut to smut sfeHileflUe. ftseond Floor, Masking Gloves Fog HarvMt Day* Glove? and mitts in the! leading m a k e * a n d - weights. Supply your* workers now, Some gloves have the double thumb*; for use on cithef hand.' Fair— 8 £ c t0l&£ \25&*Annw Our fa y Day Oventts ai*> 11111 I 1 I .1111111111111 Winter Underwaar fa r Men Our ta-pound Union Suits <**11 w*fi because they west wadi Ecru ribbed, tdtig slaovsd, ankle length# cut taU. At— 79c Union made. Of durable! 3,20 blue dbnim; cat big and! roomy all over. triple-! Stitched, six bar « tacked, pockets. Low priced, over- jumper $1*15 Youth*’ Sixes# 98o Boya* Siaee, 89o. Mediutt*Waiglit Uinktrvfear for hfewi i d ‘•pound UaJlod gak*# ecru ribbed, with long afeerea• and ankle «?length I*gaw Wa m, comfortable, seevioe* able, feature 98c I
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