The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
-t* .-Vi. *8 f*3 LI 36 c* ’ll ai ru i> PJ u! 8 ir li 31 \ t iun't irnsif <?r. I eats ml to is for Oey’W n’f go Buy S lAttUn* block- 1 A*® londipe ; tl tlia Qllpond k.K.J. < j O504, t.No»e*■ oao. £ 595 XtS I- P-’ t/ {dcu rves t o ; [ex-;:? gisll Hilt* a tsT * Its •ess, Wls, patn ottl- U&f tern ish-. skes is by land round t Wa» iv. fop fcltlc.3* \ drill- and years, ion. I liclitos n tlis HI th« Iiejit nuit . UN. Mich, iid by to th a t It fall* rt, In d nt. Book- aeross te old a u ra n t dining cached Ic and (eld, 0 , fr.t*’* f USAT & aK-'rtr.m 10. L.XAtJt >HIQ SOli“. , 'l m tt, f a , DM, 1 h t foil, v&# to p<?i 3f**> fod te feii p »*«*•» Firm " 'si~rrr-» i;y> igjjiiI.i-fgfrr..rirat^i—rgy*■*>' ‘"-1iwiv -r-.y — • Our Pianos Themselves WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU FROM $50 TO $100 AND ARE HERE IN TOW N TO KEEP OUR PROMISE ALL EASTERN MAKES AND ANY KIND YOU WANT. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRICES, PHONE NO, 65, GEORGE 8 SIEGLER | LOCAL ANP PERSONAL 2 —Use Golden Rule Flour, Mr. O'. M» Phillips of Dayton was in town Wednesday. A daughter was born io Mr. arid Mps. Joe Downey Tnesdny. - -A few loads ot old rails, quire of 3. K. Wniiamuon In- Mis& Ina Murdock will entertain a number of friends this evening. ■—Best line of eases a t Nagley Bros. ' Mrs, C. 0. Woliner spent Wednes day with relatives in Jamestown. -Bestpolishing powcieron earth a t Hastings. ,, WiSTERMAN’S -Tankage for bogs a t Kerr & —-------------- ] —-Mattresses, bed springs, . the Mrs. Will Bwry of Loveland Is best to be bad a t McMUMfl.s. visiting relatives here, i - ------------ ----- - --------- —---- j jvfj.. and Mrs. Poorest Fields enter- The inCant child of Mr. and Mrs. tained a number of relatives Friday, "Will Phillips was buried Monday. ---------- -Buy, slim s' and overalls a t —Automobilejoii afcKerr & Hast- sNagldy. Bros, irtgs. 5! -.•Storm and slableblankets, robes, Miss Pearl, Doan, who lias been; etr-, a t Kerr &Hastings, assisting Miss Kate. Kisbefc duringi ' the millinery season returned to Mrs. Auna^ Morton of Clifton is her home in DcGrafi, O., Monday. , spending the week with Mrs. F. B. i Turnbull. t-r\ I / Best Hat Ever Sold for $2 -C j | Mrs.- Sarah Mitche', returned Mr, and’ Mr*. W, A* Turnbull from Plttohnrg this morning after a have ismnd invftations for next visit of several weeks in. th a t city. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday . .. ....., j evenings. - —Curtains to fit your windows " a t McMillan’s. —Golden llule Flour has all tlm ------------- ,<flavor ihaFs iu the wheat, and . Messrs; A1 Boyd, J E, Turnbull makes the biggest and sweetest loaf and Edward Feeley attended the of any bn tlm market London staolc sales Tuesday. Mr. F , C. Price and son of Cin cinnati visited with, Mrs* P. P. Hastings, Wednesday. . —Foe Hale or. To Let:—The excel len t Cottage House and lot, known as-theFerris House. ■ R. Hood, Notices iiave been posted th a t the county treasurer or his deputy will bo here Wednesday, December ib , for the collection of taxes, Mrs. Kora Baldridge of Dayton visited a t the home of Mr. J.- C. Bar ber, Wednesday FOB SALE: A good kitchen range, •Cinderella, in excollanfc condition, Inquire a t this office. Mr, J . D. Bilvey returned to Col umbus Saturday having come home tor a v isit Thanksgiving, A barn is being raised on ’the Wilson, farm South of town UoW occupied by Samuel Shannon, '*• , v . • , We have 60 dozen ex tra fine $2,60 H a ts t h a t we are closing o u t a t $ 2.00 to make room for our Holiday Coods. . . FOB. SALE; B. I. Bed and Boil Leghorn cockerels. v , J . A, Burns, A marriage license has bomi granted Charles- \V, Gordon, 27 of this placet and Georglaumt K. Praif. —Parker Pena appeal peculiarly Quilting }ik« you had dope two years ago. Hrroll work and differ en t designs- Tim price will be forty j cents a spool. Call up. Phone Ko. 4. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR CORRECT S T Y L E S ......................... BOGGAN’S SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR CORRECT STYLES......................... Mrs, Mary Barber .returned to' Springfield Thursday after *■visit [ of several weeks with relatives here. ^ Bhe expects to leave next week lor California where she will spend the winter. Kev. Lhweil, Missionary, from the Missionary work of the M. E, church ‘- in India, will address the people a t J the M. F« church Monday evening! Dee, Oth 7;5}i) ideloek. All Invited.! Baskefc.eolleriiau will be taken to defray eximiwh, J , Mr,T, C* Patterson, aged 75, who j lives on £ho ffalambhVpike had his . right hand finished in a corn busk- ji or Wednesday a fte r, noon whilei trying to loosen an ear of coin, T-t was necessary G?amputate the hand just above the knuckle joint* Among those wuo attended the Live Stock «Lbw at Chicago are ; to and f; People. McCollum, the jeweler sells ^ F B# Tl)niM,n . n , Bradfate, o . ! * u ellU K, Bmdfute, B. F . Kerr* wife and: Sullivan, The Hatter 21 South Limestone Street, Springfield, Ohio, : M m * J . A Burns entertained i!several friends last Thursday in , honor of her «on, Cecil’s Wih birth- : day. • - - v i Mr, J . W. Kadabaugh returned to 'h is duties as station ag en t‘Wednes day after Doing sick several days with tonsolitis. j ! Mr. G, A. McClellan, wife, son and Miss Irene McClellan of Day- ton spent Sabbath a t the imm.e of Mrs, Lucy McClellan, READYFORYOU With a full fine of HOLIDAY GOODS of every description including — Toys Games Books Noveltys in Jewelry Neck Ties Gloves Fancy Garters Toilet Cases Handkerchiefs Mufflers Furs ALSO A FULL LINE OF China Ware and Novelties - * • ' „• of ail kinds to select your Christmas presents from. You are invited to come and see this display. A call will convince you th a t our store is headquarters for Christmas Shoppers. Don’t put off your' pur chases until the last day but come early and get your pick while our stock is complete. .BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE. Mrs. J . F. Itogbr* of Wheeling, W, ? V*., J . V; Williamson, Will Cherry and W. L« Marshall. Mr, I. B , . Ffantx and wife Me Wednesday for Dayton where they will v isit relative* before going on io Veriuu\T,«sjtH. their new home. The household goods were shipped the Same day* Mr, W. H. Barber going through.In the ear, Mr. Bar ber will visit rekllvfea In that section before reluming home. The many frieudM of Mr. and Mrs. Frantz regret to have them leave this community and wish them pros perity in their now location. T. Sir: Ynu are required, In pur- ruanco of the provisions of the Sections oi law above referred to, to forward to this ofiieo a report, under oath, In tlio follow ing form, showing the condition of your bank before commencing business on thefith day of December I'D?. I also request th a t you file proof of tim publication required in Section fiMf*. in tilts office as noon hereafter as’ po-db «, Very r» pectfully, W. D. Guilbert, Auditor of State. Report of the condition of “The Exchange Bank-’ at- Codftrville, in the State of Ohm, a t tlm commence ment of imsiws on the 5th day of Becsmbor lt*o7. K-EriOf RCBf* * Loam? and Discount*. .. MW,850.81 '"AMost Timely Sale of Women’s High-Class Suits, Coats, Skirts, Furs, Waists and Pe tticoats Began Monday, December 2 nd and Continues for One Week: . . Stylish Models in Tailored Suits The most striking effectsJ n fill the new materials stylishly tailored in th e fitted and half-fitted models. Sold regular for $25 and $28.50; during th is sale $18.5o o A - , ' 1* ' ' , F y r '.n $35.00 Suits for $25.00 A t th is price you have 300 Suits to choose from; all s tric tly ^exclusive models; every one prettier th an the other. Sold regular for $35,00;-dhrmg this sale $25. Beautiful Collection of Women’s Coats. Hundreds of stunning new coats Have arrived the past |ew days; coats th a t po rtray brilliant ideas. Gome tomorrow and see for yourself the wonaerful values we will offer you. Prices range from $4,-05. to New Silk and Net W aists a t $4.95. New models just,received;*hundreds to select from; all colors and blaek; regu- value $6.50 Sale price $4.95. , , ’f Furs T h a t Are Good Are Sold By Us. Now,s tfre'Time to Buy and To Save. Overdrafts, C891. - PE TER ' A , BOGQAN, | >■ j 1 1 Sou th Limestone Street, Springfield, O h io . . . ' _ _______ _ , - ' ^ ............... Early Buying MostSatisfactory Don’t leave the selection of gifts un til the las t days. ■Come th e first chance and look a t our Watches from $1.00 up to any price you care to pay , .Fobs, chains, charms, lockets, neck chains, bracelets, broaches, rings, pins of many kinds. Guff links 25c to S5.00, Sterling silver spoons 60 different pa tte rn s 50c to $2.50 each, Community silver, th e best p lated ware, cu t glass very fine and b rillian t cuts. Staples and novelties in Sterling toilet articles th a t we haven’t time or inclination to name them . Gurumbreilas areworthy of consideration. M c C o l lu m , The Jeweler. 82 Bonds and Mortgages. . .. YjiOD.OO Real Estate . . . . 8,500.08' Furniture and Fixtures . , l,G0OjK) Eximnses ami T*s«** PaW 1,850,74. Cash a n d E xc tm n x* ........................ j * dirhrmd......... . Total..... MAltfiffTfKH. Capital Stock Paul l u ...... ..*18,000.00 Undivided Profit*................ 1,991.5!) Dim Bank and Bankers. 018.05 Ind iv idua l Deposits, . isa,73s.60 Total....... • . f.l«0,ca.l4 I, O. L> Smith, rft ducr of The IixeiiiHige Rank, <l««*.demniy aifirin that U im above atafemont is true to the best of my knowbdgo and be lief, , ■ „ k a, l . SMITH, Cashier.- S rATI! i>K OHIO, ) Itmmfy of Green* ^ ■- Sworn fn and .“iib.wibful before me, this 8th d«y ot nee< n;b< r, lot!?, L. G, lit u ., Not ary Public., Greene ( ’o.^Oiiio, ■.Fluenteandie* a t Jfagloy Uros. Mr, and Mrs, II. H» McMillan ( were in Columbus Wednesday and j Thursday. Mr. McMillan being a delegate to the Nation Reform Con-, ven(ion th a t was held in th a t ci ty, j , General Uyerseer John A. Lewi.;] .*150,611.11’has just r.ent yul the first number of an ew publication, A Voice From 55ion, which is to take the place of Leaves oi Heading Until such time as Judge Landis removes the re straining order obtained by Wilber Glenn Voliva- which prevents the Issuance of the older paper, estab lished by John Alexander Dowle; Aa soon as the court permits Leaves of Healing will ho resumed. Childrens, teachers and family Bibles, Psalters, Hymn hooka, Testaments, dainty gift books in flue bindings $i.20 Novels a t 50c each, Poetical pomes and illustrated, hooka m fine bindings, Elegant box pdpor, emid cases, frammed pictures fine Japanesc-Auan’ian and American • bnc-a-brae, cut glass etc,. Wo can milt you in any iifio from cheapest to high priced goods. j Weet’o Book $tore Xenig O, [ L O O K H E R E What you can buy on Sat urday for cash or trade So lbs. best Granulated Sugar, with equal amount of other goods .$1 1 Btishe! beat potatoes 80 cts, or £0 eta peck, 1 lb. Good Coffee 12c, ? packages of Red Band Tobacco 25c, 1 2 Bam good Laundry .Soap 5c. Best HugOf cured Hams lBtr. per lb. .Best California Hams ifle R>, f>lb. Flag Crackers 23o. 3 lb. Htrectman’s best emekeiti 25e. Wo.wil l soil yofi any article in our store a t a very low price. Our Christinas Nuts and Candies aro in . , Give Us a Call and Get Prices O. M. Townsley, I T H E c o m m d kO C E R Y ,
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