The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26

Atm PERSONAL : Hr. Wo*w4 Coop*r and wttsof Mr., Ann* M, TowB*l.y »sd* her-, uiuwbmi spwt Gw week-snd with self * Christmas present of a radio,] and a liny player piano tin. week. ; Mr. and M r., John Johnson. * °n Qi Mr. WANTED TO BUY -Cedarvill* Far- ‘ |fr». William Spracklen h a . boon Mr*; i u l Ph hergueon, Clifton RM>r*’ Crain'Company .took, State quite jfi the past week, beinsr threat- Jf**’ ! f d*rw8,l1r m o r a t i o n at the number o f .hare, and loweat caah ened with pneumonia. * fvA h i^ n hospital Monday fo r ap« price. Address UF" Care Codarville - - pendicti*. j Hera'd. SPECIALSFORSATURDAY CANESUGAR 25 Pounds.................................... $159 LARD Per Pound.................................... m c PORK CHOPS 25° Per Pound......... .......................... ^ENGLISH WALNUTS *r Per Pound ... 29- CLIFTON FLOUR 25 lb. Sack................................ ...... $1.10 CANNED PEACHES In Synlp— Doz. C aw ................ $235 FRESHHAM pGrpo»d 250 THOMAS ADD CROUSE That Last From Inmans W ill Make the Receiver and Giver Both Happy. Ladies’ Wrist Watches, Cents Strap and Pocket Watches. Tamborn Two-Tone Mantle Clocks. Wrist Watch Bracelets, lank and solid, for either Ladies' or Gents’ Watches. Finger Rings, W ill Please Young or Old, Diamonds, White Gold Bar Pins, Cuff Links, Ear Bings, Belt Sets, Compacts, Pen and Pencil Sets, Belt Chains, Metal Pencils, Fountain Peng, Bill Folds,. Hand Bags, Set Bracelets, Cigarette Cases, Perfume Atomizers, Pearl Beads and Chokers. Sterling Silver-Spoons* Salt and Pepper Sets, Sterling and Plat­ ed 18<17 Rogers and Community Silver Sets, Salad Forks, Ice Tea and all individual pieces in plated ware. Silver Trays, Platters, Candle Sticks, Bread Trays, Chop Plate, Vegetable Dish ahd many articles Of Quality fo r the Merry Christmas time. Portable Phonographs, Ukulele., Banjo Ukleles, t Tenor Banjo ' ^ SPECIAL MO1 ICE TO ALL _ » F o r the i convenience o f customers Who were unable to make ■ purchases before Christmas or through oversight have failed to pur­ chase articles wanted fo r Christmas, I will be open Monday morning, December 2d, until 11 O’clock. GILT IT AT I N M A N ’S a n i f l l / r p Q Country Club Soda’s, 2 lb. A A A U i l A u l l C I l O carton; bulk, lb. 10c, Z U U APPLE OUTTER S T i . - " ' " 20C U f A l H I I T Q California Budded, Diamond A f t p v V A L I l U l O Brand, lb . J Mixed Nuts, lb. L U U 27c; Brazil Nuts, lb. 29c; Pecans, large size, paper shell, lb. 43c. P A H I I V Hard and or Creams and | f t p U A l l t i l Jellies, lb.; Cut Rock, lb. 15; 1 3 U Peanut Brittle, lb. 15. FRUIT CAKE 3 1 C lbs. itl fancy box, 2 lbs. in box, ea. 8Sc APPLES Fancy Romes. _ 3 lbs. _ , 2 S C Baldwins, 4 lbs. 25c DATES Fancy Hallowf, | 0 0 low price, lb. — — Stuffed, 10 oss. pkg, Pkg. 19c • BANANAS Fancy Yri- ^ low Ripe Fruit, 8 l b s .__riC S I O POTATOES Red Rivers. 15 lbs. ____ . N J, C Sweets, 5 lbs. 19c FIGS Fancy layer. C 8 o i. package 5g»r Ea. 10c BACON Sugar Cured, 8 lb. piece or more. Lb. CITRON Dromedary 4 6 a Fkg, i- Orange or I^ftion Peel, Pltg* 13c BUTTER Country Club j j j j f * Creamery, Lb, KMAS TREES Evergreen Brand, A ll sixes. 25c I080c SOAP Kirks Flake, g% duced price, 10 bars LARD Pure Kettle Rendered, 2 lbs GLOVES Heavy 4ku>vaS, per doxen g - t g fm pairs Jersey, Pair lie n Heavy Canvas, Pah 10c ORANGES Florida, *00 A J a . Mae. Bo*. Florida, 176 rise, do* 49c Mr., F . B. Turnbull .pent last week In Columbus, the gueet o f Mr. and Mr*. J . C. McMillan. CHIJECHNOTICES UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH December 18 Sabbath School at 10 A. M. _________________— A.0M!n T o S ^ O f inwhatg vafu?0isl ! F° r S*Ie:“ 1Viple G m heat* 1 A Christmas Cantata will be given ' BUTCHERING^Custom butchering] FOR BALE - Two good leather rock- Thursday, December 2 ? in the opera ‘ at my residence only this season, j era and day bed. E, V. Payu?, 1MS6. house by the different grade, o f the . H og. can be delivered o r I will truck ! ____ ____ ____^ public schools. More than 100 pupils them. No outside butchering. Phone will have a part in it. The title o f , 3-197, W , L . Cultice, the cantata is ’‘The Three Spring./* FOR RENT—Garage. Trustee, near M. E . Church. See G. H. Hart­ man. Pr, O, P . Elia, and wife, and daugh ter, Bernice, spent a few days this week visiting in Glouater, 0 . Mr.. C, E. Oxley entertained the [ members o f the Rook Club last Thur. day evening.' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Turnbull en­ tertained the Young Married People’s club at their home last Thursday evening. FOR SALE-—Collie and bull cross­ ed pups. Priced $3.00 each. Alex­ ander McCampbell, You are invited t o » see our Mer­ chandise alive with Gift items. You will find a combination o f Low Prices and High Quality. Walkers Varity Store. • ' . • Christianity to the world?" Evening, Union service in Presby­ terian church. ./T h e Wonderful Christ." ' M. E. CHURCH 9:30 A , M. S. S, P» M. Gillijan, Supt. j 10:30 Sermon— Special Music. * 2;30 P M. Junior League. 6;3Q P. M, Epworth League. 7:30 Wednesday—Prayer meeting. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School 19 A . M, James McMillan Superintendent. Preaching at 11 A* M. Topic: ‘ ‘Saved Thrpngh Suffering” , C. E. at 6:30 P, M. Union Service 7;30 'P. M. Rev. R. A. Jamieson will preach. The College Y. W* C. A . will give a Christmas program at 7:30 P. M. Monday evening. The Sabbath School dinner for the young folks will- be held Saturday at 11 A . M. at the church. The Christmas Cantata will be giv­ en Sabbatb, Christmas morning at 11 A , M. H. H. Brown For Sale; Second hand razor., cheap. Smith Barber Shop. AUCTIONEERING — W r n you have a sale let me have a t-nance ax auctioneer. Give good » e , i ho and good recommendations, 2-181. Carl Sprackjep. The Clark’s Run Club held their annual covered dish dinner Thursday evening at the home o f Mr. and .Mrs. J, R. Gano. The home was beauti­ fully decorated, in keeping with' Xmas. A pleasant and social time was en­ joyed by all. He would appreciate a New Suit or Overcoat f o r eXmas, You can find', Ithem at Home Clothing Co, A daughter, Ruth Eleanor, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sprack­ len,, Tuesday1. This is their first child. Buy Him something useful to wear at Home Clothing Go. Christmas Gifts for the Whole Family at ■ ft Th e 1^ S txa £ i> Store Our selection is finer and larger than ever before— -and our prices‘lower. ONLY 7 MORE DAYS BEFORE XMAS SHOP NOW SHOP HERE I. The annual Christmas banquet o f the Kadantra Club was held Thurs- |day evening last at the home o f Miss I Sox, Ties arid Handkerchiefs m Ina Murdock. The home was beauti- I Christmas Boxes at Home Clothing j fully decorated fo r the occasion in j Co. [ keeping with the-approaching season. Members o f the club had fo r guests j their husbands or friends. Prowant & Brown AUCTIONEER— C. L. TAYLOR— Jamestown. O. Phone 46, (10-28)' For Sale—Pathe phonograph, cabi- | ( net style witbl2 records. Cheap if sold at once. Call phone 110, or see Mr. Middleton at McMillan’s. We have a fine line o f hosiery, t belt® mufflers, gloves, ties, shirts, j sweaters, lumberjacks and slipovers. |Father .or brother would be delight­ ed to have a remembrance from this | list. C. A . Kelbles, 17-19 W. Main st., Xenia. The Y» W . C. A . o f the College will I give their annual Christmas program j [Monday evening, December 19 ,in the Firht Presbyterian church a t 7:30. The name o f the pageant is "Christ is t m in Bethlehem.” Admission free .) eryone is invited. The farm boy would apprecite one o f our Fleeced Lined coats fo r Christ­ mas. Something to keep him warm and dry.' We also have tain coats and Sheep Vests th a t' make useful gifts for Christmas. See Kelble, 17- | 19 W. Main st„ Xenia. For Bent: 80 acres fo r spring crop. About 200 shocks o f com fo r sale.. Phone 21-162. A . H . CreswpH <4t) Tw,o things to do when the publish­ er notifies you that your subscription has expired—First, Phone 2-7} Second j -Ask fo r James C. McMillan. Beautiful gifts fo r the home in colored glassware, decorated china and other dish novelties, bed spreads, | towel sets, boudoir pillows, library scarfs and etc.’, also a large assort­ ment o f books, games, dolls and toys. We invite you to bring the little tots and enjoy looking around w ith them. Walkers Variety Store, the store with | the Christmas Spirit. A W />Viv rV*i/nir'»v1'1! 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 “ retu tn engagements/* Middishade Blue Serge Suits have done their part. HOMECLOTHINGCO CEDARVILLE, .OHIO / u 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 a 'wider, more varied assortment than ever before. We have a veritable Toy Town, and have issued an eight page qatalogue showing the offerings of our- Santa Claus Gift Shop. YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT That problem can be solved in our Gift Display. Variety radiates from all departments. Our Toy Town has many Sleds, Wagons, Chairs, Baby Buggies, Dolls and dozens of various toys. Should you desire to make it a Ra­ dio Christmas, we have unquestion­ ably the Best Radio store in the County. We feature Atwater Kent, Radiola and Sparton Electric. i f something in wearing apparel is the Gift you wish to make, numerous items are on display. Other items that suggest an appropriate gift are Leather Goods, Fancy Glassware, Chinaware, Cosmetics, Books and Novelties. In Stationery, an. extremely select stock offers an ideal Gift. In Novel tics our large varied stock can save the expense of a trip to the city. Re­ member, our Toy Town comprises the largest most varied stock ever shown in Cedarville. We wish you all a Merry Christmas. I GROCERIES English Walnuts, new Calif. ....23c lb. Prunes, large, new ...................10c lb. Navy Beans..................... .—2 lbs. lSc Raisins, new seedless ...... ».......12c lb. «E” Brand Soap ................. -4 bars 15c Com M ea l................. ............3 lbs. 10c Pancake Flour, Sun Ray ... 2. pkg. 18c Coffee, a good Santos........ . 33c lb. Apricots, large can halves ...........23c Apples, fi ne eating....................5c lb. Can Corn, extra g o o d .............. 9c can Can Peas, regular 25c va lue.........lSc Can Pumpkin, No. 3 can, fancy ,...10c Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg..... ..-33c Salad Dressing, 9 oz. 1000 Island- 23c [Salmon, I lb; can. Pink..............17c Pork & Beans, two brands, 3 cans 3fc3c Old Dutch Cleanser.............3 cans 20c Regular-—Net Special Prices. R. Bird&SonsCo. m smwte via -TwMMfozvx - rao r t / ■■m . & ■ . ■#*

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