The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
HOLIDAY GOODS- Ready For You Next Week Kemember our store always presents th e grea test a ttrac tion in these goods. H e re yon find: DoliSj 'Toys, GaiBes^WagoJiSs ' Sleds, Automobiles^ Books, Toilet Sets and Fancy Goods of every description; and th e Choicest Line of Candies' in th e c ity . Come, everyone is inv ited to see this display* ; ; D on t pu t4off making your Christinas purchases b u t come a t once. Remember there am only tw^nty- one days until- Christmas, so “ge t b u s y ■ • ’ ^ t p ‘will make a Splendid Gift., Handsome ; *wtf- c**-* tr. $ LOCAL AND PERSONAL 2 * _ . y. • -Go to ToWasBy’s for DA Horen Blankets* —Christmas sale in the Crone© room, Saturday, December 12. • Mrs. Harry Wilson spent Wed nesday in Dayton. —-ltoehera, couches, folding beds ©id©hc-ardr, nt MeSfillan'a Fu r Scarfs,___ ,.;81.50 to $12.50 Muffs from. .......... .$1 ,50 to $5.00 Collars Beautifully Embroidered Collars a t 25c and ’50c each. ^ Handsome Silk Scarfs n t 50c, $1,00 ^ $1.50 a n d $2.00 each' - -Genuine^ Silk Covers,' Fahey (JlDK/l v I i U j Handles, $2.00 to $4.00 each. -A wonderful stock of . , '■ ■ ■ ■ ".■ . ... ■ :■ V ' . . Jf- ■« ■ th e chiocest p a tte rn s to select from, aij 5c to 50c . v 5 OfSlMS: *We sell them 1all th e time, 25c per Q u a rt; 15c per P in t. tpBHWilmaSpeocer was given a ■ Mrs, Robert ,Hood. entertained a autfprise 'Wednesday evening in number of Indies a t an afternoon of her fifteenth birthday; reception Thursday in honor of her Refreshments were served and the'neice, Mrs. J , {Y. -Barber. There young folks present thoroughly eh-.were several guests froin out of joyed themselves, . town. „ tor Chicago, ' a . -Storm Fronts} fitormFronts! Koiwdp Hastings Bros. —Mattresses, bod springs, the best to be lmd a t McMillan,s. Miss A. L. Gratifurd spent Mon day in Dayton.. —Carpets, mattings and linoleums at McMillan's. —The robe you want, large, dis play a t Ralph Townsley’s, Mr. Hugh Griridledias been visit ing his sister, Mrs. Bay Lawrence of Cincinnati. —Curtains to lit your* windows a t McMillan’s, .Bey, W. J . Sandersdn^preaehed fora congregation’mear Pittsburg, Sabbath. Bev. O. H. Milligan, wife and son returned home from Oakjnont, Pa., Wednesday .evening, —To close fout our hue of stoves wejiave greatly tedneed, the prices. Kerr & Hastings Bros. Miss Inez Shepherd entertained the Sewing Club, Tuesday aftpr- rfoon. , . Miss Julia Harblson entertained a few of her lady friends a t dinner, Saturday, ■, ■- - —Do not drive in the storm, and cutting wind when you can get a. storm front at' Townsley’s. , ’ ' Friday Is pension day 'and the veterans have been >busy getting their papers naade out,, ; - ' ’ —To cloSebufcmy Ime of Pittsburg Perfect,fence I will sell what I have on hand a t cost..' O. M. Crone*'. ’ 'Mr; and Mrs. W. A,‘Arthur enter tained a number of their friends a t dinner Thursday. - Misses Higgins and Kellie Block of Xenia spent Sabbath with Miss Louise Smith- - The Ladies Aid Horfc-ty *if the !J. V. ehmvfi, wtl] hold a cjirbstmnp salo Saturday. Dtcrmbpr 22th. Messrs. George Barlier ot Colum bus and Wallace Barber of Dayton spent Sabbath with relatives ^bero. -- Closing' out our line of stoves a t reduced prices. Korr A Hastings. The Misses Orr entertained a number of tho college students a t a taffy pulling Friday evening. Mrsli Julia Patton and son of Coi- ttuiifuwhave muriteu home after if yisifcwjth her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- 1). M-, Dean. Misses Grace Clark and Eleanor Wilson of Columbus have returned homo after a visit with the Misses Cooley, Mr. and Mrs, B. C. Watt? have is sued -Invitations to a number of their friends lor next Tuesday and Thursday ©veiling: Mr, Bn]pH Hutchison and wife of below Xenia spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs, Frank, Melean, east of town. A number of young folks spent a; pleasant evening a t the home of Mr. and^ Mrs. Charles Stpvenson last Friday evening. Reports from theFafc fesfoek Show indicate that the exhibits this year in' cattle and horses far exceeds tjiat of former years.- ^-Having decided to quit the'fenee businessJ am Belling what, remains of my line of PIttshM’gPerfocfcfence a t cost, ' C», M* Crouse Mrs. Harper was appointed ad ministratrix:, by .probate Charles Howard. Wednesday. She, gave bond to the siimbf $16^000. - ■ Misses Etnma and Edna Moore- head of Zanesville have been the guests, of their .sister, Mrs. JV E, Hastings, for,Several days. Mr. James McClellan, who was shot in the 'leg last Friday while out hunting on the J. E- Turnbull farm is stjll confined at the homo of his mother^, Mrs*Ludy McClellan; - —Blankets for.wtnfcer use, either storm -or stable. Largest^ assort ment of robes in town, Korr and Hastings Bros, —Getyour presaute f t the kale given by the d* tb* II.’P, church in the CrOuse tmm , Pattern her 12th, Dr. J . W. Dixon has been attend ing the State Dental Association meeting in Columbus this week. BISSELS CARPET SWEEPER Ail Ideal Christmas Gift -If y 011 arc in. doub t w ha t to buy for m o ther/w ife , sister or friend , remember t h a t RieselFs “Cyco” Bearing Sweeper never fails to please, and i t is a constan t rem inder of the giver for ten years* I t reduces th e labo r abou t 05 per cent*, confines th e dust, brightens and preserves th e c a rp e ts ,a n d will ou tlast fo rty /b ro om s ,.. , . ■ . . ■■ ——— P R I C E S * ----- ! --------— ■ ^SOPERBA /**.*..........,, . ,$ 5 .0 0 “PARLOR QUEEN,n * . . . . *$4,00 “AMERICAN QUEEK” . . . . . -$3i0 “GRAND RAPIDS,Mnickel.. *$3.00 “TRIUMPH,” . . . . . . .$4.50 “ELITE,” . , . . ................... ..$3.75 “IDEAL” ....................V......... $3.25 “GRANDRAPIDS,” japan, . . .$2.50 “GRAND RAPIDS,”, nickel, Ball B e a r f e f . .$3.25 BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE <yi»K'iP«ii» •kM * • » MisaKdlUe Brook’ and non, Wil liam, of Bloomingtondale, Ind., haye been th©guest of the Spencer and. Hohdorson families to which they are related. The Knights of Tabor of Cedar* vjlle, will celobrale fhelr thanks giving service Sunday, December 13th, a t 1J o’clock a. in, At Courts- ytile. Seruiuu by Bhv, E, J , McCray PH. G. D, D. Tiie members are requested to meet a t their hall at p:30a. m. Orders Sir E. J . McCray C. M. Sir IVO* Bruce, 6. S. —Kothlhg more appreciated by your friends than beautiful photo graphs for Christmas presents, Don't wait Cor sunshine! The time Is short. Cedarvllle every Tuesday Phone 140. lid .. Mock, the Photographer. Mr. C. JX. Stuckey a id wife re turned home la»fc Saturday from Swickley, P«M where they spent several Weeks, being, called there by the death of a brother-in-laW. Miss Agnes Walker, a ncico, ac companied them homo and will make en extensive visit here. By BtneTigthcnSnK th« .riervwi whir .ntrol l!ie action of th« fiver bowel t. Miles’ Nerve and Liver Klla cu» 'natipmio*. M <0*** J* *«ate A candy Customer To you who have never bought candy hero le t no says ask otui Candy Custo mers about the purity aiid goodness of the kinds we sell. Wo only sell tho fresh est candy and there is health and happiness in every piece. When confec* tionery is Good I t's very, very good, and when it’s had, its horrid— therefore we keep only High-grade pure Candy and a tempting assortment of them. ISAAC WISTERMAN “IT" PAYS TO TRADE- IN SPRINGFIELD HOFFMAN’S Arcade ■=Jewelry = Wholesale and Retail Store, The largest and finest Jewelry Store in the State, retailing at wholesale prices. Your Christmas shopping will he made.easy by coming here. We will save you money on every purchase. Our large and exclusive sioek embraces s WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, CUT GLASS, CLOCKS, HAND PAINTED CHINA, SOLID SILVER, SILVER PLATED WARE, UMBRELLAS, OPERA GLASSES, ARTS AND CRAFTS JEWELRY, ELECTROLIERS, BRONZE GOODS, BOHEMIAN GLASS, SPECTAC LES AND EYE GLASSES, ETC„ ETC, Watches For Ail We are Watch Inspector for Big Ft.ur. Eail- rnad, D. T. &J. R.B!, Ohio Electric Traction, and S. & X. Traction, Wo sell more high ih'ade watches In on©month than all the com bined jewelers do in one yean. Our enormous purchasing power enables ustasave on Watch es, IQto 25 per cent. Then we (show you the largest assortment. Just look a t these prices‘v L a d ie s ’ 0W atches AC For Ladles’ Gold Filled Watches, « p D « /V guaranted 10 years, American ,7 jeweled movement; $7,50 ( - d*Q Ladies’ Gold Filled -Watches, « |)O tu U guaranteed 20 years. American movement; worth $10,00, - H p n Ladies’ (Sold Filled Watches, * t)U guaranteed.20 year's.' .Elgin or Waltham,movements; worth $1L0Q. ’ •, ; d*i| f% o p * Ladies* Gold Filled Watches, « p lA * O u guaranteed 20 years, Elgin br„ Waltham mov;mentSf worth $15,00. , 1 C CA ind ies' l / k GoldFilled Watches 5 ) 1 guaranteed 25 years* Etgih or WaJtham movement} worth $17,60. £ | j / / l , Ladies* Gold Filled Watcnes, *|) I O « 0 l l guaranteed S5 .years, Hampton movement; worth $10,00. (t t Q CC Solid GoldWhtQhes, e l i O i u u Fllgm or Waltliam movements; Worth $22-60. - f r * n Ladies’ li-k Solid Gold Watches worth $ 20.00 n / v Ladles^J4-lt Solid GoldWatchos t()iwd*UU worth $30.00, S ilver Plate Ware $1.49 $1.49 98c Per Set Rogers’ Triple Plated ; Knives. ■ Per Set Bogere1Triple Plafied' > .'Forks, •■■'. ■; Per Set Rogers’'A 1Tea * Spoons. a | n / Per Set Rogers’ A I Table • p l e J r O Spoons. We are factory, agents for 1835 R. Wallace> and Sons and World Brand Silver Plated Ware the kind tha t is guaranteed for 20- and 25 years We lire also agents for 1817 Roger Bros. Silver Plate. $7,50 d*g A j* Gents’ GoldFilled Watches, guar-, anteedlt» years; worth $7.60. Gents’ GOld . Filled Watches; worth $10.00 * ' 0»A « Gent s’ Gold Filled Watches, guar- ^ 7 « / 0 anteed 20 years, Elgin J Waltham or Hampton movements; worth $ 12 ,.. Gents’ Gold Filled Watches; •0 < J guaranteed 20 years; worth $15,00 JJ* A A Gents’ ‘Gold Filled Watches 1 D * U v guaranteed 20 years; worth $17,00 Gents’ Gold- Filled Watches; worth $25.00. g:Mw^L$30.0Qto$100.00 We Have Five Specials In DIAMONDRINGS ( * *® c v w t *t ■ w — t e— m m ' That You Cannot Afford to Mi$$. A t A A A Diamond Rings, worth J p IU .W U f h o C . d* | f" A A Diamond Ttm^i worth t p l U s U U m / f r* A A Diamond Rings; worth , «P a u *UU $80.00. Diamond Rings, worth Diamond Rings, worth SS60.OO, $50.00 Others up to,. $500,00 EXTRA SPECIAL ■fl Each, Solid Silver f U C Thimbles. " ( 1 H r . Eaohj’Rogers' Butler Knives. . | A _ Each, Rogers’ Sugar 1 / C Spoon3. Per Set,'Solid Silver Tea Spoons; worth $5.00. $ j? A A Per Set, Solid Silver Tea Spoons, M) o *UU worth $6.00l $4.00 BUY EARLY AND BUY AT «» . . . Hoffman’s Arcade Jewelry Store AH Goods Engraved Free SPRINGFIELD, O. We’re members of Tho Merchants’ Association which refunds round -trip railroad or traction rares to points wltfiin 40 miles of Springfield upon purchases of $15 or over a t any one or all Asso ciation stores combined. , ~ The advance sale of tickets for} the plaro forte recital to he given by the Swiss Pianist Hans Richard m Yellow Springs, on the evening ot December 0th, indicates that Mr. Richard will be greeted by an un usually large audience; and the af fair promises to bo not only Im portant musically but one of the brilliant social events of the year. Mr, Richard is so widely known, on account Of his remarkable talents; as a pianist that his work as a com poser Is not frequently mentioned, but h* lias written numerous beau- ful songs, and is now deeply inter ested in a musical sottihg for the Artist Legend ‘'The Crucifix1* by Chamisso. This Mr, Richard con siders bis most ambitious effort and hia friends ate eager for ils complex *ion. Tho songs “Spring Bong” and “Muttersegen” have Just been fin ished and hm colleagues, who have heard them from manuscript predict that they will prove immensely popular. Ifiteumfetic Jhdrtu ttim trft by os* e» Dr. MU**’ Anthttdn HU* MU DON'T FORGET— The U. P. L ad ies » / CHRISTMAS SALE CROUSE BLOCK, December I2th, I t is important to you tha t you remember this Jtetauso there will he articles there amiable for any membor of the family, or friend tha t you want to remember a t Christmas time. T’here will be a PENNY BOOTH where many nice little gift* may be bought for a penny. There will be “THE CttO&J-BbAttS GROCERY” where you may obtain everytiling usually kept In such places. There will b# the “DOLE STORE" where you may see a fine exhibition of dolls, dolt dresses, doll millinery and tho like. There will be the “COTTAGE BAKERY” with a nice lino of bread, pies and cake. CROUSE BLOCK • DECEMBER 12ih. f " -L- .
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