The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

iMtiil'.VnuE ~ ^ar. *” ... '• *?• -VS.___ T „ ^ r . c . „.—/..... t* ..,; -XTJ&. The Purest Is Best. Made at Jamestown Mills, R. G. George, Prop., Jamestown, Ohio, the Best is Cheapest. Sold by All JFirst-clast r . Alr:Jt’%..T 0 wnjri*v.,»&s fOe id r,c“->;r; -v, ^-i^rumr\V m * w vi tviativ** in Dayton, Sabbath, -rijurtalne to fit your windows aJLMcMH!:iu?G Your Xmas Shopping In Dayton Don’t Miss Visiting the Mose Cohen, Establishment. —Qpora house tonight and Satur­ day night. —Bookers, couches, folding hods side boards, at MeMillftnte A giganUo Xmas Sale has been inaugurated and there are thousands Of Big Bargains to choose from, , .M O SE COHEN Main 8 ? Fourth Dayton, 5 LOCAL AND PERSONAL, 2 —Opera house tonight* ■ .—Go to Tovyusley’s for 5A Horse Blankets, Mr. Walker Austin, w&ll known . here, has located in Aehville, H. C. —The robe you -want, large dis­ play a,t Ralph Totvnsley’s. —Storm fronts* -Storm Fronts! K e rr & Hastings B iob , —Garpafes, matfcmgs and linoleums *fc • —I f you do not 'get to the opera house tonight be sure of Saturday night,, v ■ - ' ' *■ Mr. atul Mrs. J. 0* Barber have as their guest Mrs. Hall of Roches­ ter N. Y. —Christmas sale opens Saturday December 12a t 12:80 o’clock. Bar­ ber Block. 'Miss Belle Middleton of Yellow Springs visited here several days th is week. * —Mattresses, bed springs, the best to be had a t McMillan,p. The W. O, T. ”17, will meet Thurs-' day, Deo, I7lh, 1008,.in the U. P: church. la s t Friday for Philadelphia v iirrc they will vicit before going to their homo in South By Rato. Vermont Mr. and Mrs, John Steel, Misses Lillian and Ethel Barlow and Mr. George Shroades took dinner with Mr. aud Mrs. C. H, Crouse, Sunday ■ -Not only on special occasions when yog want extra good bread, pies, and cakes, bu t every day, Ohio Pride Flour will give this re­ sult, Mrs, H . H. McMillan has bad as her guest this Week, Miss Watson a missionary to Egypt, who was pft- Soclated With Miss Margare.tta Hammond. —To close out bur Jme of stoves we have greatly reduced the prices, - Kerr &. Hastings Bros. A Sunshine ’mite box has been placed in Bird’s Store* Bont-forget to put th a t contribution of yours irj the very next time you are down town. Mr. .Frank Townsley returned Thursday morning from Pittsburg whore he went to look after several cate o f stock th a t had been sent to th a t m a rk e t,. Mies ..Louise Barber had for- her guest over Sabbath Mr. Charles Coulter of Oxford, O. —To close out my line of Pittsburg Perfect fence I will sell what I have on hand a t cost. • C. M^ Crouse. • , , Mr* and ; Mrs, F rank 'F o ste r of Mr, and Mrs, Thompson -Craw- Portland, Lqd., - have been the guests Of Prof, and 'Mrs, F. P. Foster. » ■ ' - —Dont* use'uju st any flour.” Bp particu la r, Order Ohio Pride; Al­ ways good or, money refunded a t your grocers. ford entertain about one hundred of their friends this evening, —Do no t drive in the storm and cu tting wind when you can get a storm f ro n ta t Townsley’s. . MiseMartha Bromagem of Fair- field returned home Monday after . a visit"with Miss Clara Kyle.- ‘ d —Jusf the, show to see with the well known actor In. the title role. Opera house tonight and Saturday night. Misses Edith Keeld and Alva St. John of Xenia spent Sabbath With Dr.E. C. Oglesbee and family. - ; m., ■,>■*, l if ^ —Closing ou t our line of stove* a t reduced prices. Kerr* Hastings. -Frank gb Davidson Has always rawn a large crowd in CedarVille and be w ill be a s pleasing th is time as even Messrs. R. F- Kerr, It. B. Barber, Dr. j . O. .Stewart, J. W. Pollock, John McCarapbell, and Rev. 0 . H, Milligan attended a meeting of the Xenia presbytery in Xenia Tuesday ^^;islfeMd#ri«g$i5i'»ripoft; of a committee of GoaeralAssembly Mr, W. J. Wildman and wife ofl .ou the change In the Book of Gov- Springfield spent Thursday with . *rnment*nd Discipline. Thro were Dr. M. I. Marsh and wife, J many changf s in the Book of Gov­ ernment hut the Book of Discipline was voted on without change. Rev. Thomas Turner and wife of ; Marissa, III., are guests of Mrs Martha Morton. ‘ ! Scop P*Ina *Imo*t lnutantly—Dr. HUM 1 Antt-FeiA PUle. . No Jb*4 MtM-U&Kgfl... Xenia, Ohio,, ADAIR’S 20-24 N. Detroit St. Useful Christmas Presents Give your friends Presents that are useful—something that will always re­ mind them of the giver, Such gifts can be found in ADAIR’S FURNITURE STORE. DAVENPORTS In all finishes and coverings, $20.00 up L ibrary T ab les Finished in Gold- Oak or early English Beautiful Mission designs. Over sev­ enty Library and Parlor Tables to select from. Library Tables, $7.00 up Parlor Tables* $1.25 up N O T I C E * —We will Deliver and Prepay Freight on any order of goods: . When in the city visit ns. Xmas Suggestions Music Cabinets........$8.75 up Buffets ♦ »****$17.00 tip Rockers ........... .$1.25 up Dining Tables,”. *,;,$0.00up Stools.................... ,$L0O up China Closets.,. *».$13.00u p ’ Tabourettes. — 35c up Couches . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7 . 0 0 up Fader Table Special Smoking Tables,.,. ,11.50 up Rugs.................. .$0,50 np A! 2S Gas P o r tab le s ..,.,,$4-75 up Kctures, American < 4 u»rterra Oil Lamps.. . . . . . . ,$1.50 up Mirrors 0 *UuU?“S ”W Sideboards............. *12 00 tip Morris Chairs, Etc. mm , c FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES 20-24 N. Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio W as establish at our store many years ago. And with each succeeding year “His Pack” enlarges until our store is overflowing with Christmas Goods for every on„e, young or old.; W e can please you all and invite you to come and see on? Holiday Display. - M A K E YO U R PU R CH A S E S EARLY , It is much more satisfactory and you will get your pick of the stock. W e are ready for you too with the choicest line of Good Sensible Mer­ chandise suitable for the season* Never has our store been more attractive : n present time. Silk Scarfs, Fancy Collars!, Toilet Articles Books, Bibles, Photo Albums, Dolls and Toys of every kind, W e can please yob in price and quality, ; i . ” f k i n a W n < < n Hand Painted China Fruit pishes $1.00 to $2.5o each v u l l l u W e l i v China Plates, $x.oo ter $3.50. doz. Handsome Stand Lamps beautifully decorated, $2.50 to 6.00. - >? • •- ■ r 4 / j ‘ -'w ' ' •vi v ■ ' ' '/ ?\ '•-v'" -.V; '';'v, ^LwA#»iVA**c A full line Of the Bissell Make $2.50, $3.00, O W CC JJC 1 5 $3.50, $4.00 and $5. A choice selection to pick from, all sizes from the small Moquetmat at $ 1 to the 9x12 Room Size Rugs from $7.50 to $25.00 BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE,. —Blankets for winter use, either storm or stable. Largest assort­ ment of robes in town. 1 Kerr and Hastings Bros. J I f you a te enjoying fit* comforts of health ana home show- th a t you appreciate these blessings by help* ing to brighten flic lives of some who are deprived of these. P u t your contribution in the Sunshine Mite Box m Bird’s Store or give i t to soma member of the Sunshine Club. j How Girds Meet Emergeneles* Dr. Francis II. Herrick says a sparrow will pinch a horsehair from the mouth of a nesting, while an­ other bird, like an oriole, will stand by atul see its mate' ban" until dead Without attempting to release it. JA robin will tug at ft .string which has caught on a limb/' but is never seen fully to meet the situation by releasing the string. It will make several turns of ft cord about a limb and leave the other end free with­ out any relation to the nest, so that its effort is useless, It ties no knots, The gull, according to abundant and competent testimony, will car­ ry shellfish to a considerable height, drop them oh tho racks or hard ground find repeat the experiment until it gets the soft meat.—-Chica­ go Tribune. ■ & ofe ^Mtiri^fei .rialfe- IMfe *| A CASTOR IA Fey Intent* find (JMldfwi, till KindYonHmAhii|*BniiM 1 Bears the gignftturftof IT ISN’T A DAY TOO EARLY M To Buy Your XMAS FOOTWEAR GIFTS Footwear makes fin ideal Christmas Gift—That’s conceded. The best of footwear to be found is at Young’s—That’s proven. So the only point left for us to talk about is to assure you one aud all that our asnortments this season are greater than ever and that the same high standard in quality and style predomi­ nates as in former years—and above all to urge early selections—to get the choice of our goods. You know our prices on Shoes are the lowest—quality con­ sidered. Here’s proof: ■UMK FOE MEN.................................*1.50, *1.90. *2.50, $3.00, 83.50, 84.00 andS 5.00 FOE LADIES............. ............. *1.24, *1.45, *1.90, *2.45, $2.90, $3.50 and $4.00 FOE CHIDDBEN AND MISSES......... 75c. *1.00, $1.25, 81.45, $1.90 and 82.45 Suggestion for- Gifts for Men, Women and Children Slipped, Leggins, Overgaiters, Shoes, Rubbers, Alaskas, Arctics' Felt Boots, Rubber Boots, Kip Boots, Fancy Fur Trimmed Kullfhers and Juliettes. * Warm Goods for Cold Weather. We are showing all kinds of warm lined footwear as well as Felt Combination Boots, Arctics, Alaskas, etc., at prices 20 per cent belowall competition-Quality considered* MEET YOUR FRIENDS AND LEAVE YOUR PACKAGES AT OSCAR. YOUNG’S, 7 BAST MAIN ST. . , . SI’KINBFIELD, OHIO. mm u 4 '■‘S&A I* wngaw

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