The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
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IS ..................................... ......... $20 ..... ...... $16 ..............$14,40 ........ ..... ....... $12 .....................$9.60 ............ ; $7.9i And Gold Bond Coupons with till purchases. garments . S‘Jo.00 garments 618.00 garments $15.00 garments.. $ 12.00 garments... $9.88 garments ... Mr. <K I„ Viiii iu Columbus Ojar-’'3ay» m u *J£ mk ;, --•(jinx} »hue's fur Boys and Giffe Muser’o rihoo hturo, Xenia, Ohio. dti ■«lar m<« t . J>* e If! i in u'Sr hall rl?lH ii. in. % LSI M , m u>kl tin'll1j *-%S| * £ * £ « * £ ■ 1 - Motion Pictures a t the open house Hafimlay night. Buy a C’hristin. s present for your Sweetheart a t Tho Home Oiothing Company. Bee those lea ther collar hags, all colors, and traveling suits a t The Home Clothing Company, Tho Brotherhood will meet in the new rooms Thursday evenlug, Dec - umbttrlUth, 2 0 Per cent off ON J fN Y AJVB ALL „ W om en ’s, M isses and. Ch ild ren ’s Suits, Coats, d r Sk irts A few Xmas Specials from the Men's and Women's Departments Extra large line of tied comforts, white cotton filledjsold elsewhere $1.50 & $1.75; extra weight.. 98c Cadies* $1.50 and $2.00 Leather Bags......... .............. 89c Ladies 16c Laundered c Collars-......................... .:..... ... 6c Ladies 08c Percale and fleece lined house wrappers..... . 69c Misses’ Si. 25 $1.50 and $2 Sweater coats...... ................. 88c Regular 15c Buck T o w e l s . . . .................... 6c Men s 5c and 8c bordered handkerchiefs . ........ 3c Men’s $1 wool underwear(limit 2 Suits) per garment....... . . 69c Be sure, to come early, these spec ials may not last long, and are only a few of the thousands and thousands of Xmas Bargains in this great stoie. Mose Cohen, DAYTON', OHIO. Gold bond coupons with all purchases Holiday Goods Are now being shown VAN AUSDAL’S I t is advisable to make your so lections for Christmas presents now while the stocks are complete., and before the big rush begins. A very acceptable g ift would be a P IC T U R . E We show a select line of subjects in Carbons, Photogravuers, Sepias and W ater Colors. F ram ing done right and a t mo’derate prices. Brass Goods. J use received a large shipment of of fine brass Goods, consisting of Book Racks, Desk sots, Ink Wells ‘ Pen-Trays, Smoking Sets, Ash Trays, E tc. Roseville Pottery Tins pottery is very artistic, being made in m a t green and ivory. Large line to select from. Many o ther beautiful and useful articles. Call in and look through-the differ ent, departments for suggestions. VanAusdal & Co 23 B. Main Hr., Dayton, Ohio* 1 Pusosm irm n g ice hook.-; P/'-- !pinging to II. i*r«iuse, will pleetse -return t-aium ast-n-.v ;*..<• needed. Try your nex t p a ir of r.hoo*-8 from Moser* Shoe Nruv, Xrnia. Ohio, a.id get better re.-nilte. Shoes and Rubbers make useful Xmas gifts, (le t them at Moser's Shoe store, Xenia. - -While shopping in Xenia buy practical sub stan tia l presents ioi Christmas a t lhe Parish More. Miss. Mary B ratton of Chicago is a guest at tho home of her mother, Mrs. Louise B ratton . 'I —Why not get something nice, and useful a t tho Parish Furn itu re store, Xenia. 30 South D e tro it St. Mr. W, A. Alexander, wife and daughter, spent sabb a th in Soring Valley. Misses Irene McClellan and Mary Panday of Dayton -were guests of Mrs. Lucy McClellan over Sabbath |y n tc* & V't § 8 - 8 LPi BOY foim CHRISTMAS FOOTWEAR AT RISLEY S IK THE ARCADE. . 7X5CJ S1 fr’** o. I f a li IS TIKE TO THINK About Your Winter's Supply o® S OES AND RUBBERS AS WELL AS KIP RUBBERS AND FELT BOOTS BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS FOOTWEAR AT ;NIS LEY'S IN THE ARCADE. I »r months wo Iinvo been preparing to meet your every demand in all kinds of dependable footwear. This store *aters to the wants and needs of everybody that wears shoes. Our large stocks ate direct from the 1 1**81 shue lLanufaetiirars in America and our lar*re business keeps this stock constantly turning so as to insure ymi at all times nrw, fresh goods. Everything that is good; everything'that is new in footwear is to be found here at prices that competition cannot duplicate. Rubber c:<l r, i uv . . lit. 1Mug Pm Spirting ..... .S m : u Kim ., Boots i;. ... 0» no .. H'5,5!! - •Si-25 -.,.$3.6?) Mr. S. J. McOhesney of tho Horn inary spout last Hitlunlay with his ■brother Prof, W , 1L McChesney and wife. - - Bring tiio children to the pic lure show Satu rday night, Alaugh is good for old ns well as young, - Tho liirgisl crowd th a t has gathered at the opera house for motion pictures, was out la s t Sat urday night. Mr, Leroy Tonkinson, who has- been in the West for tlie past three years has returned home ou a visit. —Fam ily Bibles, Teachers’ Bibles Cl ildren’s B ibbs, Testaments, Psalters and IIyinn Books. West’s Book Store. Mr..and Mrs. Thompson Crawford were in Chicago fro n Monday until Thursday, retu rn ing home th a t morning. Mr. and- Mrs. Harry Townsley are en te rta in ing j » .number of friend* and relatives a t d inner to day. BIRD'S MAMMOTH STORE I s t h e g r e a t e s t C h r i s tm a s s h o p p in g p l a c e in C e d a rv i l l e . E v e r y b o d y s a y s so , s o i t m u s t b e t r u e . Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Toys, Games, Books, Dolls, Doll Buggys, Wagons, Carts, Etc. • • J .POST CARDS. A wonderful supply of Christmas, New Year and Birthday cards. Also dainty Booklets. SWEATER COATS For Men, Women and Children, make choice Christ mas presents. Wi have just received another lot. You can witbontri.sk be a ssum l a splendid evening by bearing Rob' ort A rthu r Fhyood a t tho Opera House1Tuesday evening. Mary theeldeid daugh ter of Prof, and Mrs. I). L. Crawford,of Xenia iy recovering an a ttack of In te rm it- an t fever. —Piciiire fram ing for Christman should be sen t in a t once. Slid kind of mouldings, French Glass, expert work. West’s Book Store, Xenia. A branch oflice of Hi» Sterling Oil Company has been opemd in tlie new bank building with Mr, A. 1L Lee in charge. Miss Mary Agusta Galloway of Xenia in stenographer. Mr. Frank Dndwley w ith Mr. It. S. Townsley have hr-en purchasing a number of line horses in th is sec tion for th e Dayton m arke t. Anything th a t helps is service. To render a service to anybody is to help somebody Robert A rthu r YJ- wood Opera House Dee. 14, next Tuesday. I If 1 - 4 Mj,* ileLLv w *4^ ' : m ,‘Hk1 i4 M m m. m m U i n . y | Wfi - Hvr rt ■ Alaskus. Men..... Wouuu . Misses’... Children.. JMaskas h’e-d, doth ton storm Storn Rubbers Men.............................. 70c Women ........................ ; „r,oc Misses................................ 45C Children........... ,83c Croquet Rubbers ... C’l.tio ....... 75c ........7<)c .......OSi- Men ......... Women... Misses ... Boys.... ... Children.. . .......05c ......... 45c ....... 40c .......50c .......80c Arctic Buckle Arc; Vs of j,est quality heavy s-'h-s and heels, Women.............. <i5c Boys............... ,.....$1.(10 Misses............................... 75c Children...................... one 'Men*s Arctics One hm’kjc,<*,tr,i gnudqual ify heavy suits and heels; all alias. ° . Electric.... ............ „p2c Old C(duuy.. ........ ! ...... I-ioodSjiuw J-Achidcrs... .$l.r,S) Houd Tap 8-tle .............§1.75 Ail KuhhrrbnuiWExcluder 1,(55 4 Buckle, i-xtia high and closed to the top......... Jp,& Men’s Felt Boots Brown Felt Boots, heavy weight .......................... 50c Gray Wool Boot, exira good quality,....... .................. 75c Bo-Peep Boots, the best pressed wool boot made $1,00' Ken’s Perfectos Rest- quality rubber, heavy soles, I and 2-buckle for Over- Felt Boots. . , 1-Bucjde..................... $1.50 Snag-proof.*.....................$1.00 Lace B a c k .......... ........ „$2,25 2 Kuclde Hnag-proof.......-.$2.-23 Boys’ l-Buclde.... ..........,..,$-1,23 .J Ladies Calf Shoes With solid ieather soies through out, built for hard wear, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.76 Ladies Kid Shoes For every day and medium dress wear, made with good style, but at leather that will give lots of hard wear—all sir es, all styles, $1.25, $1,50, $1.90 Girls School Shoes In kid or calf leathers, solid leather soles and piump ser. viceabie uppers, $1.00 $1.25, $1.60 Ladies Fine Shoes In all the new short vamp and Stub toe effects, as weli as the more conservative styles. Be sure to see our showing before you spend your shoe money. Norma .......... $4.00 Special ...... $3.50 Minuett.................. $3.00 Arcade................ $2.50 Leader...,............ .............. $1.90 Men’s High Cut Lace Boots in tan or black, viscolized leath er, heavy solid soles, 12 inch* • • • ....$2 .50 es high............ as 18 inches high Same quality vabove............ .............. $ 3 .0 0 Men’s Work Shoes In lace, congress or buckle; sol id leathers, easy fitting and every pair good wearing, $1.23, $1.60, $1.75 and $2.0!) Boys’ Shoes The kind that stands the rough knocks of a good healthy boy $1.00, $1.25, $1.60 and $*,00 Men’s Fine Shoes That are worth your time and attention to examine and com pare. You will find, them su perior to any you can get in or out of the city at the prices,- Arcade......................... $2.50 Defender..........................$8.90 Special .................. $4.00 Hurlay.... '............. $5.00 Hanari.,......................... .,$6.00 For Children’s Shoes One entire room1devoted to the needs of ■growing feet and every fancy and every foot, as ;well as every purse, can be easily fitted.' Infants.................... ,25cto $1.50 Children........ .........5t)c to $2.00 Misses ............,....$1 to $3.60 Boys....................... $1 to $3.00 Little Gents............7?c to $2.50 m . Wi ' M USEFUL GIFTS MAKE THE HAP PIEST CHRISTMAS. FOOTWEAR IS ALWAYS USEFUL WHEN YOU WANT QUALITY NISLEY FOOTWEAR BlfY OF IN THE ARCADE, Springfield’s Largest and Best Shoe House, EVERYTHING FOR THE FEET. USEFUL GIFTS MAKE THE HAP PIEST CHRISTMAS. FOOTWEAR! ISJ£* ALWAYS^ USEFUL* K rnrrtir'rrii^Ti^^ ir~Trr ir^1— r-" —•'^ [^Trrrrrmnrnrr •'tirm^tf|ii!iitTirv^t~iirnririi' nimaiitifti mm ^~Ti>iiirniwrnwiJgmiihi^F»iiiiiili'TiiiiiM»>ijiiu.j_i»wwi.i..^»ijji|iii<ii jaiiulu ^ i ._ jj . C h r i s t m a s g if I ts o f m e r it Wouldn’t you like to give a Diamond, a Watch, any kind of Jewelry or Fine Cut Glass for Christmas? Nothing is more appropriate or more appreciated. The value of the article will depend largely on the place it is purchased. Buy at a store that has behind it a record of 81 years of continual business and each year adds to the its list of pleased customers. This store is H. BEST & SON, 33 N. Main Street. — — r—— —We Offer as Suggestions----------—....- ... CUFF BUTTONS When in doubt-, give a pair of Cuff Button?, They make a useful, lasting pres ent. |\ ' WATCHES A watch is always a wel come gift. We have them, all prices. be3t makes and alt guaranteed. DIAMONDS Always make the most per fect gift, especially if you get hue grade Diamonds. There is no jewelry or any thing you buy' you are so completely at the mercy of the jeweler’s judgment and honesty. If you want qual ity and the best, you need gone further. SCARF PINS-BROOCHES . Either filled or solid gold handsome patterns, make one of the nicest presently CUT GLASS Our assortment is all se lected from the best mak ers. Fine quality what we keep. 1 8 2 S SILVERWARE Our Assortment is large. No trouble to find what you want in silver. LOCKETS All prices, styles and quality, with or without chain, makes a very ac ceptable present. 1 9 0 9 F ine Linen Table Pieces, Dresser Scarfs, Etc., in Fancy Drawn work, from 49c to $3.00 WE, WILL PAY 3 0 c per do^en for clean, fresh Eggs all next week, in trade WANTEJD^Butfcer and Lard. Call us up for prices. We will give you good prices for "Good Butter.. NOTICB tact We will not receive any "Tieketo” on December 24th. Do not 1>nng them, do not forget. BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE l»gmiHWl)l>l!M* From Blih-t*«b’ov(i v.’r a th e r on .Sabbatli to near the Z<-ro marl; Wednesday iiit'hf mom- .»f the niul- don chatigra pr.ojde of fhiq ncetiMi muBt bo ready to meet. Tlierov/ill be a m ietnq? of the Corn A so c ia l ion, oh Laturday, Dec. 11. a t 1 i>. in. m tho room at tho Court House, Xenia. Mr. (4.1. Gordon will bo present and {jive an acldrcnn on “ Mixed Fai-miutf.” Tho IT. I*. Halibut li fu-hool will give a Chrintmatj can tata, "Holly ni'Vht” in the Church on Monday evening, December 2*1. Eipeclnl preparation!; are beitqrmado for thin entertainmen t. Mr. Bruce Andernon tho non of Mr. and Mrn. Ben Andcr&nn v,ho v.-ar; badly injured in a fall from a telephone polo near tho public cMmol building in (Jliflon io able to bo about on crutclien; 'J'h(^college banket ball team de feated the Dayton Tigorn laut Fri- day etf'iiin;; by » nc u-c of to 21. On Wcdner.day the 1 ojp ployed ,ianii-!i(o\vn and landed aaothoi- \ ic- tuiy, the tieoro ltoitif r LGto Lib 'J'ho eoee of John Heed for tho LUatoa'wiiinH’hftrJf nT'Diof for tv;, nanlt ami ba tte ry wan tried bofove a ju ry in tho Ffobafi* (knu t, Wf-A« uc-fiday. Tim ju ry report? d th a t if wftw unable t<> ai;r<'e. *rhe p a rties got lu te trouble hero laat summer H. BEST 6 SON, ^33 North Main Street, Xenia, Ohio. 1 •.nixflM"1 i '. jt i r K5GBKSHI! Christmas Candies (hir displny of C.'andien for tho IIol- itltiv .‘pffiou far exeelu that of for mer year.-L A cj iu the past we will be lli position to fill all orders for selmol tenehem and Babb&th school t?eat -. We have selected our stock u i f h t ks i n view and can proudly bnnsfi of the finest display in town. Tla* price*? are consistent with the quality ns can bo proven by com** parinop. NAGLEY BROS. CHURCHMAN’S m Rate Drug Store ------------- -------------------— i-”- ■--— - - j— . (Formerly in in tho Grand Opera IIouivo Building) HAS MOVED TO 36 S. Fountain A ve. Five doors North of H igh Htfcot, Hpringikdd, Ohio. ’ W e s a v e y o u m o n e y o n H o l i d a y g o o d s a s w e l l a s o n o t h e r g o o d s . Bov. Ilcndessoii an tud en t »» the Xenia Heminary preaches Babbatli for tho ti’.B. Congrog at ion. Mr.amt Mrs. Charles G.iol^y a!-' ontcrlaining a nmubar of thnv friends a t dimnir today. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING Mrs. J. W, Jolmsott entertained j Mr. H. F . H anna rp sn t Wadiu tho Fm b rddo iy . H u h Thursday day with Dr. J. W. Dtv <n and oftemoon. jfamily. ! m*p h im $m m For hcudacko Dr. Maks* AfliM’aiu I’llD | *•»> *♦ <rtlt
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