The Cedarville Herald, Volume 56, Numbers 1-26

C *PABV& t£ HERALD, DEfF?:nPR 03, 1C?2, FOR SALE— Fiv* room rw* ic!*m.e on i ’iast Elm St, City water, cittern, well, garxge, and garden. L. F, Tindall,, Ex. C. E. Smith, deceased. Mrs. Anna Miller Towns!,;,- in a patent in Dr. R. L. Haines' private hospital In Jamestown. j For Sale: C Melody Saxophone. Henry Henderson, Selma, 0. FOR RENT—House and 11 Acres. FOR SALE- Pottage dwelling of six rooms in fine condition. Electric lights, cellar, furnace, cistern water Shroades. jn house, barn, poultry house, plenty 1 Of fine fruit and berries, and five acres FOR RENT—Residence o f eight o f ground, Located near Cedarville on rooms on Xenia avenue, Cedarville. Wilmington pike, A. H. Creswcll, Rent reasonable. Call J. A, Finney, Admr, Xenia, Ohio. u n k n o w n m a n f o u n d o n COLUMBUS PIKE—COLD OLD FIRM IN RECEIVERSHIP ■“ , . { * f t f t WHEN IN XENIA VISIT Eichmati’ s ELECTRIC AND RADIO SHOP FOR XMAS GIFTS An unknown fpot-traveler was dis­ covered by a representative of the Ohio Fuel Gas Co. lying on the side of the road near the J, C. Townsley residence, Tuesday evening. He, was unable to walk and was brought to the office of Dr. Harold Ray. He was overcome by the cold having been on the road two days from Cleveland. Examination proved he was in need of nourishment and warmth. The. open lodging house for travelers in the rear o f the opera house building was full and the man was taken to the Cedar Inn on orders o f the Township Trustees. He was fairly well dressed and stated the last he remembered .was that his knees gave way and he fell to the side of the road and was unable to get up. Local Butchering— Meat o f i NOTICE OF ---------- all kind* f o r gale. Price* right. • BKB , Estate of Sarah B. Mitchell, Deceased The Bancroft Fur and Hat Co., on* Let me butcher your bog*. I J j , jj , Hastings has been appointed o f the eldest retail establishments in James Vest, Cemetery Rostd, LIQUID — TABLETS — SALVE and qualified as Administrator at the Springfield was placed in receivership Cedarville. , Liquid or Tablets used Internally estate o f Sarah E, Mitchell, late of several days ago. Fred Remsberg — „ -------; and 6*8 Saha externally, make a cam* Greene County, Ohio, deceased. was named receiver and placed in FOR SALE— Two desirable plet* and,' efectlve treatment fer Dated this 8 th day o f December, 1932. charge of the business, lots on Ea^t Xenia Avenue. L. Colds. j S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County. WILL HOLD PUBLIC SALE F. Tindall, Ex, C, E. Smith, dec. J. L. Leetb, who has been fanning | the Crawford land, owned by Ed Dean, | J T M M T F A S will hold a public sale Monday, Jan. | ^ _ _ _ % when-he will sell live stock and im -/j BARBER SHOP . plements with feed. Mr. Lqeth has Most Speedy Remedies Known: Y. W. C. A. HOLDS ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY TUESDAY I % M mm N EW GIFTS JUST COME IN m JL a iISk About forty-five girls, members of the Y. W. C. A. of Cedarville College, enjoyed their annual Christmas party Tuesday evening at the home of Mis.s Eleanor Bull. The home was decorat­ ed in keeping with the season with a Christmas tree. Candles were placed about the rooms. Presents were ex­ changed as is their custom and their secret pals 1 are revealed. The refreshments were fruit salad, cake and cocoa. The favors were small candles with trays made of candy and they were lighted when the trays were passed.Miss Doris Hartman was in charge of the entertainment and ar­ ranged games for the evening. 5-RIP HAS REAL GRIP ON MANY IN THIS COMMUNITY purchased a farm near Jeffersonville. ) 1 Far Men and Women j I tVe Specaljze in Lady Hair Dressing Curley Rosa, College student, is re-11 _ _ _ _ _ _ ported yery ill with pneumonia, at his home in Bowersville. Mr. Morion Hostetler, who is/ at­ tending the Presbyterian Seminary in Pittsburgh, is home for the Christmas vacation. | J, F. Bogue | Hughey Building, Main St. GASOLINE TAKES DROP giiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiMiiiimiiiiiimiiiHiimiMiiimniipiHiiiHiiiMi' } . . L O A N S A N D . . . j . I N S U R A N C E . . . ! The Christmas gift for motorists ;§ was a drop of one cent a gallon on the! | ^ w .„ Loan yoB m(mey on Your | price of aU grades o f gssoline, effec | I ADTOMOBILB I tive Wednesday. COLLEGE VACATION I£ Vacation for the students in College if started with the closing on Thursday and most of the students have gone to' their various homes for the Holidays. College will resume studies on Tues­ day, January 3. FOR GOOD COAL and FEED Call Phone3 ,Cedarville, C. L. McGUINN AUTOMOBILE Farmers' Special Rate On I INSURANCE I A Saving Can Be Made on Insur- | ance by Calling Us | I ; E L D E N & C 0 „ I n c . , I Steele Bldg. Xenia, O. Phone 23 i s Connoisseurs of sleep The commercial traveler is an expert on hotel comfort. In every parlor car you fwill hear the $jrfton-St Kichplas spolan o f in terms o f highest praise by these car>hci:j^ws of-sleep. Whether you travel often o ' rar&V,’ Sitiibr.-Si Nicholas comfort, service and eccnonVu ii Q«-o?e y o u . , . . . . . , . . , (jftht, airy, luxurious looms with bath, shower and servidor, from $2,so Sample rooms Vfedd famous food in five* beautiful dining rooms, r * , The liotel of character ina aty of character CINCINNATI CfilC*fOOffiCE *520 MidKMU/M 2 : -SUITE 422 ’PHONESUPflil 0 R 4 O* GU m m P i m m ig '•JKr APS 32 to SOpiece Sets of Dishes .................. ...$4.95 and up' Copper and Brass Lamps ....... .................. ...v.. 98c Table Mirrors (etched) ........................ $1.00 ^ Glass Birds (set of three) ......... .....!, l ,..........$1.00 Casseroles (Oven-proof China) ........75c, $1.00, $1.S0 Cookie-Jars ................................ .............. . 89c to $1.00 Fleuron Pottery..................... .......... ISc, 29c, 50c, $1.00 ?] v -fss!* Sewing Boxes ........................... ................... J....'...29c to 89c , Dresden China (white with floral design) ........89c up Ghronium Plated Trays (9 1-2x16) yery special $1.00 NEW LOCATION 17 E. Main St„ Xenia, O. ■ . : * ■, ^ * * % * > “ < * . • .* v; i ^ . C . B . C u rtis Scores of persons, old and young, are suffering froyn attacks o f the grip in this community. There are ltd s'eiF ious cases reported as the malady is reported in a rather mild form. What is true here is true in many places, especially the cities. Curley R obs , a College 'student, who resides in. Bow­ ersville, is reported down with double pneumonia. . NEW BARBER SHOP Mr. J, F. Bogue of Dayton, has op­ ened a new barbershop in the Huey building, formerly occupied by the W. W. Troute grocery. The room has been redecorated and he is now open for business. ' . FIRST DAY FOR WINDER After we had experienced 10" and 15 below zero weather for several days we approached December 21st, the shortest day .o f the year,, and .the. first winter day, with mild tempera­ ture and a light rain that took a' ay most of our recent snow. Just arrived, car good Yel tow Jacket. C. L. McQuinn. A Store Full o f Beautiful HOLIDAY GIFTS 1 COME IN WHILE THE SELECTION ISi IN FULL BLAST. V ts* ' *- USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN MAKE A SMALL DEPOSIT I AND BE SURE OF WHAT YOU WANT this year more than Ever Before • T o r H e r ” Dress Shirts Fur Trimmed Broadcloth, madras, fabric and pattern variety. Well made shirts standard brands. 49c-98c-*l” "A.'/ ' Neckwear * \ Solid color, striped, knit and allover pat­ terned ties. See our holiday assortment. Dolls Doll Cabs Velocipedes Wagons Games Books Guns Blackboards Desks arid Chairs Trunks Tables Decorations Sleds Drums China Ware Glass Ware Granite Ware Aluminum Ware Luggage ' . Mirrors Etc. THE LARGEST ASSORMENT OF TOYS IN GREENE COUNTY WEARING APPAREL p- » *■ Ties, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Gowns smskasMmmssasaaMaMmMaisamiMBmaMSMMassi' THE STORE WITH THOUSANDS OF ITEMS-WE SELL EVERYTHING Mi To UHLMAN’S USEFUL GIFTS— - Coats proud of their choice of fab­ rics, fur& and maker, and styled to follow coats that wear much high­ er priced tickets! Tailoring that is unsurpassed—-warmly lined, richly adorned with high-priced fur. Greatly reduced. * 49c-69c Men's Dress Socks Silk thread, lisle, solid color* striped and clock types—re-inforced toe and heels. 79c Handkerchiefs Pure Linen and Madras. Initials—White Patterns. 19c and more SPORT COATS $9.85 100 per cent fabrics in natural tan, cinna­ mon brown, mixed tweeds and wine. Warm­ ly interlined—silk lined. Expensive looking but inexpensively priced. Sizes 14 to 42. • <*1 SUFFERS FOR ALL OF THE FAMILY FOR CHR ISTMAS Your gift problems are sol­ ved ! For here is the place ’ to get the most attractive gift slippers for everybody —-at lower prices MEN'S SUPPERS 59c to $1.40 WOMEN 'S SLIPPERS 39c to 98c SLEEPING OR LOUNGING Your choice in all that’s new • in the way of color combina­ tion or materials. With cape or jacket. One and two piece. Sleeves or sleeveless. 9 8 c « 1 ^lfHilltlllMlIttMIIIIIIMIIIItllli11,1,1,11|tUMiltlllllIIIMHIHUfi CHIFFON HOSE | 49c j The sort of hosiery you al-l Ways associate with a much I higher priced tag—they’re | Sheer end beautifully clear | in weave. Fnished with dain-4 ty French heel. | I Nomad— Brownwood | 1 Rhumtone—Taupe Mist I | Allegreen— Haze Beige | riiiiiiimioiimiimiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiMiiminl m , E. Main St., Xenia, Ohio 17-19 W< M*m St- Xenia, Ohio mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwSi i e n o sorcha m abr ? T F T Y - Is FBI DE COLDMB'. Harence J. . ons to the Sake all po ution of fui : license pi orwarded ti orated vilk tate. The jitruction an vays and ai eving the Several days ceived a cht 'Gleveland b Motor Veljic tion of fun Brown early $12,009,000.C All offices remain op* though ’it is day all over General As: that day an quested tha- Legislators ministrative ployea be pr iiless which Senate and o'clock in tl they will oi rials have l journment v It had b -Christmas i Fenitentiarj the heavy i. essarily be stead to sc program ar amusement . ture machii new screen amusement tures have ious film course did i and they w ma$ dinner -W- fc. CLE . T< ■. Mr. W. : his real es the Exchai eral years, jproperty o nesday. Pub *

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