The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26

i 1 ! S K C H U FM U H W tT , CANE SUGAR 25 Pounds................................. $159 LARD Per Pound...... mc PORK CHOPS Per Pound........ 25? ENGLISH WXUNUTS Per Pound...... 291 CLIFTON FLOUR 251b. Sack.... .................. _____ $1.10 CANNED PEACHES In Syrup—Doz. Caw $235 FRESHHAM 25C - THOMAS AND CROUSE LOCAL A W PERSONAL FAMILY OSWiTWAB PARTY AT MaCOWKRL RESIDENCE A ‘ , I wish-to thanW the good .people, of Cedar-" ville and Community for their loyal sup­ port, and to those whp have not as yet come in contact with, We extend an invitation to come in and get acquainted? To those who have patronized me in the past may I still merit your confidence and trust. ; ' , : ^ WISHING ALL A MERRY. CHRISTMAS AND A, BRIGHT, ,HAjPPY AND, PROS- PERCy/S NEW YEAR. For the convenience of our Customers I will , be open Monday* morning, December 26, until Eleven o’clock; " . 1 M - a n ft I l f l r A Florida, 200 size. Dozen Uiinilbtu 250 Size# 27c; 238 size, 23c; 170 size, 43c Fancy Navals, 176 size, 59c ; 216 size, 49c,; Tangerines, 216 size, 2 6 c ; 144 size 46c. 290 m Diamond Brand, California Walnuts, new yrop, lb.; Brazil Nuts, extra fancy, 1927 crop, lb. 2 9 ; Extra Fancy Mixed, 1927 crop,, lb. 27 c ; Paper Shell Pecans, extra fancy, lb. 48c, a i | i i| y Chocolate Drops, fresh, lb. _ 4 C f l U A I v U l Assorted Chocolates, four flavors l u l l lb. 2 0 c ; Avondale Hard & Filled, lb, 19c ; Clifton Cream Jellys, lb. 19 c ; Peanut Brittle, lb. 15c. f t l l l l T D A | l t Country Club, 8 lbs. in HtU! | || Allt Xmas B o x / E a .; 2-lb. Light or Dark. Ea. 85c, $1 35 CRANBERRIES Late 2 7 C Howe. Lb. —— —— CELERY Jumbo, well bleached. 8 stalks —— - * * APPLES fancy Bottles. 28 c 4 lbe. -- - - - - - . . . Winter Banana, 8 lbe. zee Baldwin*, 4 lbe. 260 LETTUCE Iceberg head, extra fancy. 2 head* — , Leaf, lb. 20e GRAPES fancy Cali* 2 7 0 fotnia Emperors. 2 R»- p ..... r .'. .f .- y- T ---- " ' SWEETS Na«ey 6 lbe, ~ m «*f m «ea*** Wa*W Lb, M I m mm m ***• «*w**■ ** ** *■ «a«*•ea«■ 10c BATES Bulk Lb. ....... Pitted, 10>oz."package, pkg. 19c Stuffed, 10-oz package, pkg. lfic RAISINS Country Club, f f * ll-o*. 2 Pkga. Suntnaid Seeded or Seedlese, IB ox. Pkg, 10c MINCEMEAT Country Club, O hm :, pke. Pkg... None-Suoh, pkg. 16c 10 c COfPEE freneh Brand. Jewel, lb, S£c BREADCountry Club, 11-2 lb. loaf. Loaf-------- Raisin, lb. lowt, 9c Sandwich, 1 1-2 lb. loaf 10c 8 c LARD Pure Kettle Rendered, Lb I S c OLBO Br-Re-Day, Lb. ------— ** Sbdmuna Nut, lb. 10« im ip lf Mr, aad Mr* Row** McCoikell, Mr. Dallas Marshall law been ill IXcni^ *&*rt*b*d a *u»ily Christ- tMa week gufferihg with * genuine A fowr* ease of the grip, I tariw dlawr wm aemd, - { Christmas deeewjiJlQns were carried J . D. Hyland of the Columbus Oil Wt in the MoCorlwU home, poinzet- Garage, Cedarrflle, has a 1921 Ford I being used sedan for sale. Prise 75. j 011 the v*®1*, ’w®h streamers leading .. . _ I from the chandelier. The guests For Sale: Slightly mixed Ne, 1 hay, I J®9* •change. ■ ' - ■ The guest Ret included: Mr, and Mrs. Harry . BEfe, and . daughter, Mrs, Minnie Douglass leaves Thurs I son, Riekard,* London; Mr. day evening for Baltimore where she I aDd Hrs. Howard Iliffe, Richmond, will visit during the Holidays, Jir* •?* *tr*‘ w*Iter Iliffe and - daughter, Miss Helen, Miss Jessie Mrs. R, B, Barber has gone to i J ' G* McCorkell Chicago, where she will visit with the 1 rt ?nd aon>Pierre, Misses Mary and Jennie Bratton, Mrs, Bell Reed, all of Cedarvjlle; Mias ____________ ____ Dorothy Wolf and Miss Mary Cim- f o r Rent: Cottage on Elm street. 8lnd6,nta at Cedarville College. See Dr. J . 0 . Stewart, Frad Sander*» 49, Matthews, Lid,, is confined in the BspayHospital, Xenia; Mrs. W, T. McCulla of Cleveland, I wth Severe bruise* sustained when a B, & 0 . tram hit his truck last turday morning'faea? noon. Sand­ ers was unable to see the train dude HE will appreciate it if U buy him |to «■“ 00■* aid« telck* Reports are Public Sale Dates Marvin Williams, Dee. 80th, Conley and Kirk, January 11, Currey Sale Dates *■ Dee. SO—Laster Gunter near South Charleston. Dee, 28—Combination Sale, South Charleston. Jan.—Clyde Leach, near South Charleston; $> Jan. 9—Taken, For that Public Sale see me and lets talk it over. Believe 1 can do you some good. Fancy Sox .Handkerchiefs, Muf­ flers and ties fn Christmaa boxes at HOME CLOTHING CO. MERRY^HRISTMASl A sincere appreciation of your patronage, past, present and future —so a hearty good wish —MERRY CHRISTMAS Mr. and Mra, W. W- Galloway re-1 Nr, and Mr*. Alexander Wintoh of rued Tuesday evening after spend- J Cleveland, 0., enroute to their winter ing several days visiting in Hunting-1 home in Florida, stopped off for a ton, W. Ya., with the later’a parents, shorfc visit with Mrs, R. M. Pringle Rev. bud"Mrs. Summers. |*nd Nrs. Ellen Wehner, Monday, Mr, Winton is » pioneer automobile man- Coilege closed Wednesday for the j ufaeturer and was manufacturer of Christmas Holidays and ihost of the] the Wi.nton car.' They were making students have -departed for their var- I the trip in' two Chrysler Imperial ipus homes. The public schools closed 182’s, At a, later date Miss-France* Thursday. |Payne expects to join them and make the return trip home in April. It is not too late to buy HIM a Christmas present at Home Cloth­ ing Cot. .Why not get the kiddie a- pair of ________ ____ -full blooded New Zealand Red Rab- Twe things to do when the publish- I Kts Chriltrnas! ' Bee Dallas For Rent:’BO acres for spring crop. About 200 shocks of torn for sale. Phene 21-162. A; H, Creawell (4t) or notifies you,that your subscription has expired—-First, Fhope 2-7; Second -Ask for James C. McMillan, FOR RENT—-Garage, Trustees | near M.'E. Church. See G. H. Hart­ man, - • Marshall. AUCTIONEER— C. L. TAYLOR^ Jamestown, O. Phohe 46, (10-28) ■MENU- CEDAR INN CHRISTMAS DINNER Roast Turkey Roast Young Pig ‘ . .* i ■ ^ ■ ,. ■ , Dressing ■ :• ■ :■ J Giblet Gravy r Mashed Potatoes -Creamed Pea* Escalloped Oysters Celery Head Lettuce Salad. Cranberry Sauce Plum Pudding" Mince Pie - * ‘ Coffee '• , • • l J k -:j EIGHTY-FIVE CENTS A PLATE ! Phone'your orders SMITH’SBARBERSHOP / Miss Zorn Smith, Beauty Specialist HAVEYOUBEEN THINKING— If not youwillwhen Jack Frost comes. One ofournicePARLORFURNACESwillkeep theHomeComfortable. Wehave both large and small sizes, SERVICEHARDWARE c6* Miss Margaret Tarbox. of Philadel­ phia, ‘ is here on. a visit with her mother, Mrs. John Milroy, and other j relatives. «** . / I , Mrs. Walter Corry, accompanied bp 1 her' husband at the piano, rendered a 1 selection of vocal solos last week on f a'program broadcast by Wittenberg College,' ' - V.\ Mr, and Mrs. J. E, Kyle and their son and Wife, Mn and Mrs. Willard Kyle will spend. Christmas, Monday, a t the home of Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert I. ^dim*. "'In’Washington C. B* QVh&t f’ sts in the- Adam* home Will bo j ■. and Mrs. F . D. Kyle of Xenia; i BUTCHERING—Custom butchering at my residence only this season,: Hogs can be delivered or I will' ^mck: ] them, , No obtside butchering, j . none 3-197. 4 W. M. Cultico For $aie—Pathe phonograph, cabi­ net style withl2 records. Cheap i f sold a t once. Call phene 110, or see Mr.1 Middleton at McMillan's. l -----— ---------- —■ ,J AUCTIONEERING — When you] have a sale let me have -a chance as auctioneer, Give good service and good recommendations. Phone 2481. Carl SpraCkl&n. .■< * ■■ -t ■ -■ Something five, something real, something worth while, a pair of full j blooded New Zealand Rabbits for the ! kiddies Christmas . morning, They | will appreciate th4m. ' See Dallas Marshall, 5 JL O0 judge a play by the applause and the box office receipts. You judge a store by its customers and by whether they come back or not. Any day you can look and see that this store Is playing “ return engagements.*’ MiddisliadeiBlueSerge Suits have 'done, then p a r t * HOMECLOTHINGCO cattAjmttE* O hio , . Last Year we thought we had the largest and best Santa Claus store we had ever had. This year we know, it is still larger, showing U wide?, .more , Varied assortment than ever* before. We have a veritable Toy ToWn, and have issued an eight page catalogue showing the offerings of our Santa Claus Gift Shop.' ‘ • . YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT ; GROCERIES That problem can be solved in our English Walnuts, new Ca|if. ...,23c lb. Gift Display. Variety radiates from ' . „ ». all departments. *Our W Town has Prunes, large, new ............... .10cb. many Sleds, Wagons, Chairs, Baby Navy Beans ................ 2 lb*. ISc Buggies, polls and dozens of various haisins, new seedless________ 12c lb; toy8, , ■ “JS” Brand Soap__________ 4 bar* 15c Should you desire to make it a Ra- . dio Christmas, we have unquestion- ^orn .................. "3 Iba* J 0c ably the Best Radio store in the v Pancake Flour, Sun Ray —.2 pkg. 18c County. We feature Atwater Kent, - Coffee, a good Santos................ 33c lb. Radiola and Sparton Electric. . , , . , , If something in wearing apparel is Apricots, large can halves ........... 23c the Gift you wish to make, numerous ‘ Apples, fi ne eating ...................... 5c lb. items -are On display. Other items Can Corn, extra good .......................... 9ccan that suggest an appropriate gift are « Leather Goods, Fancy Glassware, Can Peas, regular 2Bc value-------- ISc Chinaware, Cosmetics. Books and Dan Pumpkin, No. 3 can, fancy ....10c Novelties. ‘ Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg.......... 33c In Stationery, an extremely select , „ . „ ^ A stock offers an ideal Gift. In. Novel, Salad Dressing, 9 oz, 1000 Island.. 23c ties our large varied stock can save e^in^* i ih Mn Pink ,17c the expense of a trip to the city. Re- ■ baimott, l lb, can, .................... member, our Toy Town comprises Pork & Beans, twobrands, 3 can* 23c the largest most varied stock ever Old Dutch Cleanser................ 3 can* 20c shown in Cedarville, We wish you all a Merry Christmas. Regular—Not Special Price*.____ R.Bird&|SonsCo. ■imemrrm-toj m i a-.-. 1 ...*#«■• ^ * „ . j . * V * r, 6 r

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