The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

RUBBERLANO and TOYTOWN Off* SPECIALPRICESOn lo cal a n d personal Whvn In n «d 'of pomp repair* or new pump call IGwrion Hughe*. My hot wafflee, country Musaga and coffee will taste good at the U, P. dining room fMfurday afternoon and evening. R U TH -i, her Ham* Ebo sit*—stands—cries— f \ /■% aad is unbreakable. - U w Special . . » . . • • • • > v O BABYAIRE Real breast in f j - QO ita body,.. . . . . . vw i « 0 Mechanical BUQS and, tubtuks ThemRan1 Sleeping DoHs ..,.$1 .88 Baby Doll* . . . . . . . .$1.19 MadamHendrea ! Dolls, £$e tp^ „. VsiNpBR. , TUB, BASKET, Delight Small Girls 25c S i : • • i t ' AIRPLANES ‘ onsseDUU «am e . . . ,?l.fcS EuJid Ten Model* nn j Motorcycle and with pn«. s*t « o f Side Car.. ,$1.75 to $2.20 & U.T“! ....... . SI .25 ■ % i ; k Girls* and lailiea* - Waterproof Coats Zippej* and Rublmr Footwear- j - L f c i e . RUBBER AND BE u TZNG COMPANY H 118 South Ludlow St. DAYTON. Opposite"Keiths. $£ ju t Robber Gamae-Toye-Ealls-Doiis^Nove itlaa of Every Deecriptloo. ■mwsiHMywieesieiiiwuene j (6 M & M” We lean only on first mortgage on Real Estate in Clark County. We will help you finance the building or buying ^ of your home. ¥ : * A? 4Y , ■ i. J ■ I, Money saved with us earns 51-2 Per Cent , compound’ semi-annually. . Our Christmas Savings Club for ■ 1929 is now Open. V i - ' i > V - S ' " ‘ PROMPT A » p COURTEOUS SERVICE t " ' GET ACQUAINTED • / TheM&MSavings&LoanAssociation. Limestone at Main Springfield, Ohio t 1 « l w CAMPBELLSBEANS,™ 25C FRESHCREAMCHESE f o u n d 25C SODACRACKERS3 T 23C _ ... ..... .. ,t . MACARONI T r S S T ^ - i r e PINKSALMON t a u . c a n , 15C APLE BUTER c OUNTRY CLUB JAR 196 SUPIR^SUDS 2 PACKAGES 15C CHOCOLATEDROPS p o u n d ...... 150 b u t t e r Country f i g * Club, Pound ........ FI.OUR Country Pancake 2 Packages ... Club' . • 1 6 c BAKINBPOTATOES « . c BC n n r a T f k C e o w n 0 w h i t * r v l A l w C v t»FOUND M C K 230 20C Q P U U K POUND OVER a - 250 Mr. Prank Owens underwent a •light operation at the McClellan '■hospital several days ago for relief from a csrbunkle on hi* right wrist. The ^condition of William,Collins and wife continues to improve. Mr, .Collins haying a normal temperature since Wednesday. The doctors are much encouraged, l am nyw prepared to do all'kinds of pump repair work and will appre­ ciate your call! Cedarville Phone. •Marion .Hughes. The -Young- Women's- Missionary Society enjoyed a “pot luck* supper at the V, P. Parsonage Wednesday evening. The next number on the lecture course is the “Pilipine Male Quartette- which comes to the Opera Housle, Fri­ day, December 14. Mr. and Mrs, W. J, Tarbox spent Tuesday and Wednesday in iCincin­ nati with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pur- dom. The Filipine Male Quartet is the second number-on the lecture course an<l will be heard in the Opera House Friday evening. Mrs. W. T. McCulla has returned to her.home in Cleveland after spend­ ing ten days visiting her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McMillan^ Herman Stromont is again able to be about following an attack of scar­ let fever. During his illness his place on the R. F. D. route was supplied by Mr, David Johnson. Come'and do your Christmas shop­ ping at the'bazaar and buy your Sun­ day dinner at the market and eat a waffle supper all; at The. U. P. dinffig room Saturday afternoon and evening.. About thirty members of the Choir of the Presbyterian Chnrch and friends enjoyed the covered dish- sup­ per at the homo of :Prof, and Mrs. Steele on Mouday evening. After doing justice to Hid: bountarns repast, the evehipg-was spent In games and a general goQd flute^ - - life • has-'declijhef.-if* ^ISlWWen, Xenia* <$tjy ___ ;y mf bootlegging, aa a guest’ in the County jail under Sent­ ence of Mayor Prngh. The Sheriff has been made defendent in. a. manda­ mus action brought by Xenia but the case has not been settled, / Sheriff Tate contends that Mdwen is suffer­ ing from an infectious disease, that i,s dangerous. * M^n n» 11| I !■! I i I ii . i — ■!’ Have the farm pumps in good work­ ing order for the winter* and save yourself trouble and worry. Marion Hughes. ’ A dozen young people of "the First Presbyterian Church attended the District Young People’s Conference held at the Yellow Springs Church last Saturday night. This was one of five such conferences held within the bounds of Dayton Presbytery last week. An interesting program was presented and a splendid supper was served by the Church ladies. One hundred were present. Mr, E. L. Stormont and Dr. W, P. Harriman attended .the meeting of Dayton Presbytery held in the West­ minister Church, Dayton, Monday tnorning. The assembly overture rela­ tive to the establishment o f a Permanent Judical Committee was acted on affirmatively. The overture relative to divorce was acted on nega­ tively thus adherring to the historic position of the Chnrch. Marion Hostetler, won the county Prince of Peace Declamation contest Which was held last Sunday night in the Friend’s church, Jamestown. Ce­ darville and Jamestown were the only towns in the county to have repre­ sentatives in the contest for county honors. The Jamestown representa­ tive was Miss Marjorie Toland. Mr. Hostetler will now represent Greene county in the district contest next month. Th# Mrs, Carl J tm old «>« of Mr. and aged 10, di«d last Friday night, with Fwfewww, who reside on-an infection of the threat following scarlet favor, The father w*a taken ill, -Wednesday, having suffered a general breakdown in nursing Ws family, includingthe wife, who i* also ill. iseb sssBwes iim the Bantam farm, died yestor day WMgfclC'flC aearlet fever. The hoy had net-hf** expected to live for several day*. A brother died of scar- let fever two Rgeha ago and * sister, npewaiwamWlweor-'-... ' ' iitmiiiuimii *7/y I I r-T , Christeis CardsandFolderslc to 30c » Box <*f21 Cards with linedEnvelopes for _ s i .0 0 Crepe Paper, Napkins,Decorations Full line Boxed Stationary, 25c to $2.50 L S.BARNES&CO. Green St. Xenia, Qhio Blue-WhiteSparklingGems Set in 18 K . White Gold - $25 to $500 POME of the mo»t unusual vnlues o f the yeer 0 are offerod’for this Christmas selling. lt has taken us months of preparation and we are proud of the stock we are showing. ; QUALITY A FEATURE We Invite the most careful inspection of the diamonds we offer you. Our quality and valuer are the highest obtainable. TIFANYJEWELRYSTORE PERFECT DIAMONDS South Detroit, Xenia; Ohio Siirycsti g . > ,* ' h « %~ *- A. Lovely Lingerie A Gilt Choice CertainOf Approval » * sK t » 1 , j, , * V , , ’ v Special-groups of lingerie are specially featured ftfr Christmas selection. All are o f that splendid quality that assures long service and all are ch rm­ ing in ’style. , ^ Crepe de Chine Dailce Seta $4.95 to $5.95 •Crepe de Chime Step-Ins $2:95 and $3.50 1 Grepe de Chine Gowns $5.00, $5.95, $6.00 ' Rayon Bloomers . - $1.00 and $1,69 Rayon Chemises $2.00 and $3.00 Rayon Pajamas $3.00, Gowns, with Philli- ' pine' Embroidery : $1.00 to $3.95 Ladies jpajaniag, with Philipihe Embroidery '$ li6S -tO,$3h50;.;’;. Children's Gowns, With Phillipine Em- broidery "v*. $1.25 to $2.25 Children’ s Pajamas, . handmade . $1.95 to $2.25 mi Doll Beds $1.00 to $3.00 - Telephones 50c to 75c Card. Games , . .50c •>■; '■ . A. B. C. Blocks 10c to 50c CJhilds Aluminun Sets r ' $0c to $3.50 - Childs Baking-Sets Drums 25c to $1.25 ° Child's Kitchen Cabinets $2.50 to $4.50 Trains " ■ $3.25 to $1,0.00; Dolls 50c to $10.00 : Sleds $1.50 to $6.75 . Blackboards $2.75 to $5.00 Toy Bissell Sweepers, 25c to 50c % Wagons, $1.25 to $9.5.0 Scooters $2.00 to $6.00 Chairs 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Kiddie Kars $2.00 to $4.50 Velocipedes i $7.50 to $12.50 Ghild’s Table and Chairs $3.50 to $5.00 . Foot Balls $1.25 to $5.00 Iron and W^od Toys 25c to $1.25 Fire Trucks $7.00 to $10.00 . Steam Shovels ' $3.50 * 1 l*W .1 :JSSS' -A • ;£ l' 1«•*iTLV. ; i ■- > i - - -.-y fj ' S f Y J, '< si "S5~| From Tl^e Art Department Sectional Plates $1.00 each Salad Set%—Plates $1.39 each ' Bowls $3.00 to $5.00 each Fruit Squeezer in glass and China 89c to $1.00 each Waffle Pitchers $1.00 to $1,75 each Flower Bowls - $3.00 each Wire Inserts 89c to. $1.25 each German China Box $ 2.00 ^ Goblets $1.00 each ' Sugar and Cream $3.00 Set Nest of Bowls $1.75 . ■. •Nut Crackers $2.50, $4.00 and $6.50 ' Modernistic Breakfast Set $ 20.60 Italian Ware $32.50 English Breakfaast Set $ 10.00 William Frame suffered a. broken collar bone Wednesday and thereby hangs a tale, William boasts of about 226 pounds on the scales and it has been hinted that his accident befell him while he was taking a “ setting­ up” exercise, probably with the idea of reducing. Again he might have attempted to show his agility And prove that a few years makes it no harder to preform on - the bars or “akin-the-cat" than, in by-gone days. However the accident happened and i f it Was while performing for the art of reducing we would suggest that William should get in touch with one Calvin Coohdge, who takes his deity exercise* on the “ electric horse,” Go to Kelbls's, W. jtfabi, Xenia, where you can get the kind of gifts men and boys appreciate. HANDKERCHIEFS Delicately f a s h i o n e d squares o f linen that are pafcticftl as Well as pretty, for one can never have too . many, - Ladies Handkerchiefs Sc to $1.00 Men'* Handkerchiefs * 10c to 50c UMBRELLAS HELSEYWARE A gift that expresses the giver’s thoughtfulness ail the year round. Men's Umbrellas $7.00 to $10.00 Ladies' Umbrellas $3.00 to $12.00 Goblets, green, crystal, flamingo ‘ $7.80 a dozen Sherberjts^ $6.75 and $7.50 , Salad Plates $3.28 to $7.80 a dozen Candle Stinks $1.06 a pair CHRISTMAS GREETINGS These * clever original cards express the true Yuletlde Spirit A large Assortment 6c to $1.00 ! i Xenia, Ohio >t . i- ; •

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