The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52

Fares Refunded^Ft*eight Prepaid^at the People’s Outfitting Co,✓ ✓ Springfield, Ohio, Side­ boards $12.50 Buys this solid Oak Sideboard, finished in a rich golden oak fitted with a French .Plate Beveled Mirror. worth fully $5,00 m o re .. Chair, ex tra well matfe Huy the buby one forChristmas, TH IS j MORRIS CHAIR SOLID. OAK This Sideboard is 9 8 c - ° r ihlS r<?guIar n,co .H i®h 'Mm Will surely suit her. Beautifully finish- * ed in a rich golden oak, or if you prefer Peoples’ Sp ec ia l g®®* $22.50 * . . J W I I W s m r m m f * 4 3 INCHES W lDBs PANEL DOOR , W in FLOURB it COMPLETE S£7 oFCAmm LOWERCUPBQRR l M lD E X & ’HIGfi & DEEP / - SLIDINGSHEIF 1 , -Z-DQUBLE \< }LA$SW R S OVERCUFBOJUU 10-METAL SUGAfPBIN LARGE ROOMY BREAD AND CAKE BOX „ 3-NICKELOID PULLOUT TABLE b o a r d T-SUD ING MEAT§ PASTRY BOARD EN T IR E C A B l\ i c o t t s m q r M or SEASONED) SOLID OAK, Mission Library Sait (An Exact Illustration) Consists o f fpur pieces made of solid o»k $10.98 T h e C lock is frft. 8 m. high Is built of Solid Oak and contains a guaranteed Swiss movement. T h e D e s k is 2 ft. 8 inches long nnd SOinches wid© and made ot solid Oak and contains a large • drawer for letter flies.' T h e C h a ir matches the other .pieces and ‘ & extra well made. T h a P ap e r B a s k e t is finished in weathered ,Oak as is the whole Suit and is bound exquisitely m brass. AN EXACT PICTURE We can prove thesuperiorityof Our People’s Special Kitchen , Cabinet with any other cabinet, regardless of name, make or price. We have made a close and careful study of the construction of kitchen cabinets for many years, and are familiar with every one offered for sale'to the public. We do not hesitate to make the state­ ment, backed by our guarantee, tha t People’s Cabinets have not their equa lin selection of material, detail of construction, finish and modem‘conveniences, * We wifi be pleased to show ----- you their worth. Price,. o n ly .,,,............................ N-' t >-4 ’,l.v !v *:1 The price wo ask for the solid Oak frame Chase Leather Bed " ' ' - similar, design diamond tufted $16.50 ■Davenport is a t leyst$8f00 less th^n a Davenport of esign y^oan be bought for elsewhere. Di and equalin qualit . . Operates automatically, Has- large wardrobe underneath. Opr Hobday price...................... Fountain Avenue .................................... . A W A Y S ' SH S% Between Main and High Streets. Wo Have Suitablo Gifts For Evprf Member of Yottr Family ,r % Springfield, Ohio m&m $ s U S I C S T O R E PATRON IZE - DAYTON 'S - BEST , S e cond L a rg e s t C la ss ic S to ck in th e S ta ts 131 S. Ludlow St., » Dayton, (X T h i s m o n t h ’ s B u t t e r i c k P a t t e r n s a r e 1 0 c a n d 1 5 c — n o n e h i g H e r . NOTICE. WANTED. A good man for ex­ clusive" territory, to sell a line of Household and Veterinary Berne- dies, Extracts, Toilet -Goods, Spec­ ialties, etc. Horse, wagon and bond required. A permanent and profit­ able business. Address, Mutual Mfg. Company, Canton, Ohio. 60d PUBLIC S A L E H o r s e s , milch cows, 180 ahocka of corn, ’ farm 1 m- pldmsnts, etc, on Thursday. Deo. 31 a t one o’clock, on what is known ad the James Barney farm. B.O. Bradford. —Before you buy a storm bug­ gy, see the display of the Greens Cdlunty Hardware Company, E. Main Street, Xenia, 4 Suits and Overcoats $10 to $25 In all sizes and patterns. You’ll not have the slightest difficulty in getting something just to your notion in Clothing and Fur Caps, Sensible Christmas Gifts Our store is full of sensible, practical presents for men and boys—Neckwear, Shirts, Collars, Fancy Vests, House Coats Bath Robes, Mufflers, ‘Suspenders, Sweaters, Umbrellas, Fur Gloves, Dress and Driving Gloves, Soft and Stiff Hats, Fur Caps, And many other articles tha t will please him. Trices so low tha t you’ll quickly decide and make your selections here. Sullivan, > <i' Clothier - Matter - Furnisher So. Limestone S t , Springfield, 0 . Pension Bui Passed House. Tbo Sherwood Service pension bill passed the House Tuesday, and now goes to the Senate.whew ifcw ay bo defeated b u t almost "sure of amendmaut, The administration, opposes the bill as paused which provides $15monthly for 00 days to six months service; fl to e months, $ 20 ; fi months to one year, $25; more than, one year, $ 10 . . , The many veterans hero have been greatly Interested in the pas­ sage of this measure. ROLL OF HONOR. The following are the names of pupils neither absent nor tardy: Dist. No. I.-PAUllhe Collins, Earle Collins, Bath Licson. District No. fcosa Andrew, Hazel St. John, Lynn Northup, Dwight Northup, Donald Northup, Dewey Corn, Carlton Corn, Howard Kennon, Disfc. No. C-AHos Lackey,- Ed ith Bamaey, Opal Strowbridge, Cath­ erine Smith, Ciarenoe Smith. District No. $.—Eroderic^Th omp- son, NarborfcWeimer, Wayne Wei- i finer, Wilfred Weimer, Dist, No. 6 .—Georgia Hustofi, Elizabeth Cfestfoll, Morton Ores- | well, Frank Evans, Robert, Evans. Dist. No. ■ (‘.—Harvey McMillan, Wilbur McMUUn. Dist. No. 5r.—Mary Math owe, Nel­ lie Neff, H a try Davis, Dehis DaviS, lHarold Davis, Howard Matthews, 'W ilbur Noil. F. P. Kitenour, Snpfc, HeWas Attached to It. Gilbert had been "exposed” to scarlatina/ and, as he seemed listless and feverish, his mother sent for tjie family doctor. "Now, my little man,” the doctor said pleasantly when he had felt Gil­ bert's pulse, "let me see your tongue.” Gilbert put out the tip of his tongue, “No, no,” said the doctor: "put it right out—clear out.” . Gilbert shook his head feebly, and tears gathered in his eye?. “I can’t get it clear way out, doc­ tor. I t’s fastened on to me 1” —Notice Farmers 1 We a re pre­ pared to do .butchering for you. Our prises are ligh t and work will be satisfactory. Kohler & Truesdale. Wor hwtdMhe Dr. Mil**' Anti-Fidn Pin?. 4 Por Cent. ‘ . ' 4 Per Cunt. A Bank Book for Christmas .There is no more sensible gift to a child than a ' bank book with a Small deposit in it. Start your child along the read to success by teaching the value ef money at interest. The American Trust & Savings Co. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 4 Per Cent. 4 Per Cent. ■SSv T R Y O U R JOB PR IN T IN G tats or Oind, Owt or i.ox,*»o, i LvsAsOotMTrr ;** * T hukk S. OiMNnwtartlm oetfe that lie fc senior tmrlwef of *haArm of F. J. Cm* sky • AOfc, SolasbughiMjtin tf»e olty.of Toledo, •odnty, W»d sfarwid, «wi that Mid fh# «J«w O A » m iNDKK I) of jpllftus|. ■ CHBNBY . ' Uworn * 0 bsfcr*m* m i ittbsorlbed in my' this6«1 d»y dDsoftnber, A .f D *. A,W.6 JSA80», . | Notury pttbitt ' {sKAStr} i Give Useful Presents G ifts That Bring Com fort as Well a s . Good Cheer. H ere A re som e Suggestions *1.50 to 15.00 For Men Shoes If you give foqfcwear, you will not only please your friends with your kind remembrance but will bring comfort to them as well. We have a complete line of these sensible pr«sent»—prices ranging from $1.00 to $2.50 25c to $1.50 $1.35 to $4.00 For Boys’ Shoes For Baby Shoes For Ladies’ Shoes 50c to $2,00 : 75cto$2.45 50c to $1.45 50c to $3.06 For Men’s Slippers For Misses’ Shoes ' For Misses' Slippers Ladies Slippers, You could not make « better investment for the money, no matter how little you intend to spend, and they will be a CASTING REMEMBRANCE of your kind thoughts, for our shoes and slippers give lasting «atisfaoiion. Special Style* and Special Values Fdi* the Christmas Trade. ................................. .HUM— Oscar Young, 7 E.H.iaSt., Spriaifield, 0. <tsm. MWil.Btiii.H'.iniimM.) Any Shoes or Slippers Purchssatl Hsre . •M ay tt# txehK tiged , A fte r C b ria th riie ^ M M , mUm

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