The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
*¥ ■HtwiOTpiaiBUi -j— — w~ K ' CONCERT CLIFTDH ilOH HIGH SCHOL 0 F E R A HOUSE, FRIDAY, DEC 20# 1907, 8 : 0 0 p » m , TjtLt’ls onwile fit Clark’* Grocery ritqra after 7:30 a. m. Monday»Dee. 18, 1007. Admission 15 cent*. No extra eharare for reserved ueata. 1/ndor D irection o f M u sic Supeeolfor, George F. Siegler. *n « F R O G E ^ H * * * 1. P rals * Y e thr F ather . Charm C, G ounod . h e* f* .f* * iH r* c* ^ * |7 LOCAL AND PERSONAL • . o -•Jlesi polish lng powder on em ib mt WiSTERHAN’S [imiCWW, I• ' liI reipi»iaii r jmt.- nzr& m x* — s.----------- ' Mr, R . A. MeClain ha* reuted the Ridgway room and Will move Ida restaurant and biUard room : Monday. Mr.J«B. Winter has been quite sick tho past week, there being little change today. % G ates orjhsAkt., R omance , ‘ Cornf t Solo Mr. E. G, Spain .. H, W. Smith. L inden , tallies' Quartette 8, T he B roken P itcher . A rr . frqm P qnket . Misses Ester Cony, Bessie Corry, Helen Corry, UnaCorry. »• . ' - • ■ 1 » 4,, R eading 1 v , ^ 0, V ocal S olo , Mr. Egbert Luce. Miss Unjt Corry, • S elected , 1 * c S elected , «* -» , * \ V r, . *■» r * ‘JK': ' • ft, A nchored . Charm A rr . from M ichael W atson ., • X " ‘ V *> • 7 ‘ . * *' '*. AS’ ,.V'S t , 1 Kci , < * ^ * “ t . • intermission, IQMinutes, . . . 7- W andering in W oodland . Charm ’ R oeder . , . “** •« r -<J 4 t p * * x V * 7 , , , Sl . . ’ * „ ■ 4> i , * ' ' ’ . / ' 1a. '• J -»/ n 1 * ’ . ,' Male Quartette ■' 7 . R TU f . rr T. tttt . h fir hr. TlrtuV. rtftv * ' T P WiniTP)unmjtr . 11. T he L ost C hord * ' Chonts - S ullivan . \ ' ^ 4 j \ u 4 ^ , v > 12, C ome H oly S pirit , 1 * Duet - F rederic J erome , This month’s Butterick Patterns 10c and 15c—none Mr, amf’Mrs, Thompson Crawford entertained a-, number . of their friends Tuesday. . Misses Dora and Charlotte Siegler spent Satu rday and Sabbath with Dayton friends, Airs, Rllsabeth Randall speht Satu rday and Sabbath with h e r son Prof. K . H. R anda ll and fam ily of S p ring ’Valley, Mr. Theodore Bennett and wife of Yellow Springs spent Sabbath With Miss Zella Nagley, —Tankage for hogs a t K err & Hastings, . ’ The W. C, T .U , willW e t Thurs day afternoon in the M, T}. ’ church «* ** . ...... *■...... * * t K ** —Mattresses, >-bed .springs, ■the be st to be,had a t McMillan,s. AMasqiiraciesocial, w ill b eh e ld a t the home o f Mi*- iiav id B. Turner Tuesday evening, December Slpt, CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Nagley Br6s. - / , tri-% , . ' 1■’>' *'' .,i.' '-V"'Vr -^ i ‘ , Mf. Samuel HagTor has hfeen on the'sick lis t.' . . ' \ Mr. .and Mrs, W, B : Stevenson have issued inv itations to a number Of their friends fo r . nex t Tuesday evening, ,1 ....... ,,* .........a.,, 1 ...,...^ '?*.* '■■**’ The B&llbrook farmers’ institu te whs held Wednesday .and Thurs* da^* . . . , ^ 4 * The Selma Farm ers’ instlfcnte wlli fae held. Monday and Tuesday, Dec. sohndQi, * . • • . -v ...____---------^w....... " •-■ • - - ■ .- — ■ - . n'’s' r?L'9^ -■w*'■■« .. •. Useful Gifts Which ■•■.■ >■■■■*..■■■.■ r. • - .; . : :k ■.■ ' ■ Are Sure Men’s Patent Leather Shoes Ladies’ Patent Leather Shoes Men’s House Slippers from goc to , $2’? o - ■, ■■• ' * 7 ■• • Ladies’ Fine Slippejs and Fur , Trimmed Felt Slippers at At- . tractive Prices ■-:V > Children’s Fine Patent Leather ShoeSand Fancy .Soft Soles in Beautiful Colors. : Ball Band felt Boots and Rubbers, _ the best rubbers and felts made; 7 ^ / , , ; , •_ We keep, everything gpod ih shoes . ■ a ) ' ■■-:)^fezer’s;Shoe'S - ■' /* - 'v w , ___ * * . >•' ‘"W » , ; ‘ .?*,< ,t* •* c • ‘ ,4'. « ’ % / , -1 , ; f , , i % , 7 *7 E a s t M a in S treet, X en ia , O h io , I i ' l l f J I \ W% , 9 - r ', r < ’ ' ~ t K ' 7 - ‘ - - L ; i : - ’ . - r ■' ; 7 ;{: • W' ^ ; * j N* ' V _ W * ' ^ '7 t - r T- ^ A * I * ~ i» " ' v. v . « ' - o ' 7 7 - V 7 7*, . ‘ : ■* « . 1 ” « 4 '’ 7 ' ' > v *, ^ 7 '* - . ‘v . J>!- J . •* ” i ' T . * , u* » ’ , * , , . * , i - • , r 1 - , . - * , 7 f , ’ 7 , , i s - ' : 77 \ , 1 ■. * 1 ;. 7 * 7 'W r W : - t* i L 'iiK '’ *• * S r Death came to Catfl^ Shroades Fri- Which the crowd was treated to fine piano music rendered by Mies W e lm e r,' Miss slegler and Miss Pierson, Amoung t h e ; numerous presents .......... ............. .........received by Miss Pierson, was a day morning about five o.’ciock. He beautiful bracelet^, the g ift Of her had been in a feeble condition for Some toother, timedue to hteadvanced age. Those in attendance were: Mr, He was a Veteran of the Civil war and told Mrs, PeRrson, Mr. and Mrs. a member ol.the ; regiment. H e G 0 . Weltoer, Mr, and Mrs. John was ifl years of ar-e.' , ^ CMndte, Mr, and Mrs, George trv ln The deceased is survived by a wife ahd son, Mr. a n d Mrs. _ J . W.' {m'd sonG .A. Shroades of this place. Mathews and family, Mrs.. George Four daughters also survive: Mrs. Mjm Hammond, .th e Misses. B ertha nie Wooten, of Louisville; Mrs. -Ella Owens, Lottie Sefgler, RenaGrindle Whorton 6f Dayton; Mrs. Charles Turn- BM1 Campbell, Matte Weimeiy er, Springfield and Mr*. Harry Deck, Mable GrlndlO, F t t a McClellan, franklin, , , , Glenna Pearson, Marie Pearson, The funeral will be held Sabbath at Messrs, Martin Coffey, H a rry W7..’T . . r . A — , £ ......................... 1 ........... . H E ADQUARTERS Was established at our store many years ago. And with each succeeding year “His Pack” enlarges until our store is overflow ing with Christmas Goods for every one, young or old. We can please you all and we invite you to come and see our HOLIDAY DISPLAY. Make your purchases early. ’ » C' ^ - : * C j It is much more satisfactory and you will get your pick of the stock. the M. E , church, at t:30 p. m. PLEASANT SURPRISE. Wednesday evening, December Hth, qjMr,, Harvey Pearson And daughter, Giena. of near Cedam llo , Were delightfully surprised by a ?all of a host of their friends in honor of Miss P ea rsm s b irthday . Never wag a surprise more com plete, Mr. Pearson was preparing to retire when In trooped his friends to the number of 40, with a ll sorts of of happy g ree ting s.' Mr, Pierson was taken completly off his foot, bu t soon regained his composure and became the genial host as of yore, To the good management of Mr, and Mrs. James Mathews and Mrs. Pearson much of the success o f the surprise m due, A bounteous supper consisting of good things too numerous to mention wai served a t 10 O’clock, a fte r Nagiey, Elmer Owens, Dan Mar shall, V ictor Baumgardner, Robert TowtiBley, Leroy Pearson, Howard Pierson, Raymond Mathews, A lbert Pearson, C. F . Ballentlno.—x* Charles Linton of Rogers, A rkan sas, former School m ate Of M r. E . G, Lowry visited hero Tuesday and Wednesday. This Is rife first time they have toot in twenty-seven years Mr. Linton is a fru itg row e r having* sold this season f4000worth of appleB in his orchard, th e packing com- .pany bought the apples ou the trees. H as your subscription expired on Xenia Gasette, United Presbyterian Womans Home Companion, or any Magazines. I am ag en t fo r a ll Magazines Or papers, T. N. Tarbox. FOR BALE: Barren Plymouth, Rock cockerels, J . H . Ijaokey, Citizens pholie, Jamestown Ohio, '* •A few loads o t old rails, In quire of Sf. K . Williamson Solid Gold Glasses fitted with Special lenses for $5 • ^ . * worth $ 15.00 r 1 invisibleBidocals iif $ 3.50 worth $10 Chas. S. Fay, M’f ’g, Optician, 281-2 E , Main St., Springfield, O. George Helm o t Yellow Springs stole a horse and buggy belonging to his bro ther Charles Helm . The rig was taken to Jamestown where I t was sold . Mrs. Margaret Ewllig of KAnsas City? who has been visiting in P itts- bu tg for some time arrived Wednes day attd is th e guest of her sister Miss Jenn ie E rvin, --P a rk e r Pens appeal peculiarly to particu lar and appreciative people. McCollum, the jeweler sslls them. Early Buying it iMostSatisfactory Don’t leavo the selection of gifts until th#lasfc days. Come the first chance and look afc otir Watches from $1.00 tip to any price you care id pay, Fobs, chains, charms, lockets, neck chains, bracelets, broaches, rings, pins of many kinds. Cuff links 25c to $5.00, Sterling silver spoons00 different patterns 5Qe to $2.50 each. Community silver, the best plated ware, cut glass very fine and brilliant cuts, Staples and novelties in Sterling toilet articles that we haven’t time or inclination to name them. Ourumbrellas are worthy of consideration. ■ ' it■ e>• ■ , • [i Bird’s Mammoth Store. M c C o l l u m . The Jew e ler . 'A 7, Aw— if J ’u
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