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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