The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52
m 'mmrnmm w s w i i i i w t o i m mm m w a flm an s i^^ FOR PRACTICAL HOLIDAY GIFTS SE E US Seven Floors of beautiful as well as useful articles to select from 2 0 -2 2 -2 4 * N. Detroit Anything; purchased now can be left here for later delivery, ADA IR ’S, XEN IA , OHIO. HOU SE FURN ISH ING S - E E OUR W IN D OW DISPLAY ? LOCAL AND PERSONAL | Sleds, skates or* any thing m Xmas Toys atShrodes. Miss Florence Forbes spent Sab* bath irt fe llow Springs. —Pilot Acetylene (generators for the lighting of country homes. J, E* Pierce1. —Dry batteries for gasoline en gines and automobiles, the best on the marled. ’ C. M. Crou.se. —Oyer 800fancy dolls ;a t very prices a t George Shrodes. . low Mr. J. 0 . Davis of town Wednesday. Dayton was In . Wanted a t once,» good farm hand single. W. J , Miller. Bell Phone 4- 698. Trfebeins, Ohlo. , ' ■ Mrs, C. B. W iles, spent Wednes day in Dayton. —Everything in a t George Sbtodes, Christmas tpys ' , * —Call and see the Bull Dog Feed Grinders and' Miami Gasoline En gines./. , J/ Ev Pierce. —CHRISTMAS D INNER—Cel - ery, oysters, lettuce, sweefcpotataes, grapes, apples, oranges, .figs, dates, eto. le a v e your order for ice cream Wm. Marshall. ' i—Four roomS’for rent" m the Os born property. Inquire of G, F. Siegler- Miss Verna Bird is' spending afew days in Sidney, O.,.with Miss John stone, expecting tb be gone until Monday . 1 , —FOR" SALEtTwOnty-nine acres, new bouse, on good pike, close to town. Price right, - 1 ,G. -H. Smith. , .Gilbert and Wife of w South, Charleston vlBitecl with Mr. and. - Mrs« J , W. .Johnson ever 4" a#bhafch, “ \ • ■—T ry a can- b f our Pride Saiier Kraut. Waddle’s Grocery. ■ Remember the R. O. Bradford sale, ’ Thursday', De^c. 21, bn the. James Raney, farm. —I will close out all coal, wood and gas stoves, a t cost to make room for incoming goods. 0. M. Cror ie. Mr. Ed Lutz of Vernon, Texas, who was called here by the serious illness of his father, spent Tuesday with Mr, J . H , Wblfdrd. —F inest and largest line of Xmas toys ever exhibited in Cedarville a t George Slvrodes, —CHRISTMAS CANDY- 1600 pounds of the finest and purest can* dies on the market a t prices tha t are right. We will make special prices on quantities to committees and teachers. Wm. Marshall. . Mrs. W. H . Iliff. and daughter, Miss Saydie, went to London Thurs day to spend a feW days with Mr. H arry Iliff and family. Miss lu ff has accepted a position as teacher in the Girls Industrial School a t Delaware and will go from London to th a t place. Mr, Frank Yawn, who Is stationed in Columbus with Duels Sam’s regulars, is spending Friday and Saturday with his grandmother, Mrs. W. H . ahull MT‘ Y a rn ’s three year service expires in Febru ary. . M l M c C u l l o c h thing Headquarters for Every- in Leather Goods Imported or Domestic LIST OF CHRISTMAS LEATHER GOODS Ladies’ Hand Bags Traveling Sets dollar and Cdtt Boxes Glove and Handkerchief Cases Military Brush Bets Necktie Cases Bridge Sets Five Hundred Sets Office Sets Flask Drinking Cups Folding Mirrors Jewel Boxes Coat Hangers Manicure Sets Jewel Pockets Music Bags Photo Cases M.usic Rolls Scissor Cases - Cigar Cases - Bill Books Letter Cases Card Oases Bill and-Coin Cases ’Jhree Fold cases Sewing Boxes Thermos Bottles Tobacco Pouches Library Bets Toilet Rolls Picnic Sets TRUNKS, BAGS AND SUIT CASES McCulloch’s Leather Store, Dr. J , O. Stewart, assisted by Dr, : M. J, Marsh successfully operated on Bernice, the seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Beak- man, north east of Cedarville, Tuesday morning, The operation consisted in the removal of adenoids from the child's noBe and throat. BUGGY ROBES. Plush, Fur, Buffalo, Clotb. values for the money asked.' 48d Kerr &Hastings Bros. Good Word has been received here of the death ofCharles Winter, 78, a Veteran of Cival war,who died a t his home in Yellow Springs, where he has lived almost all his life. He was born near Wilberforce. 'Two children survive, Mrs. Wm. Porter of Yellow Springs, and Mr. Frank Winters of Columbus. The- funeral was held Friday. Tne deceased was a cousin of the late J. B. Win ter. See the ja r of money in our show- case. Guess how much i t contains and it's yours. A guess with every 25c purchase. . The Fair 28 and 30 E. Fifth St., . l ^ l E p ^ S T " H Dayton, Ohio. Do Your Christmas Shopping Here Where your Dollar Goes the Farthest. Bring the Children . to Our Basement Toytown ~ft’& a Sight They’ ll Never Forget= = ^ - ' : ' - ' v y . ; ; In keeping with the other minis ters of the county, and out of his great zeal for the triumph of tem perance, Rev. Howard Garcia, pas tor of the A, i f , E . church, will preach on the assigned text “The Gospel Of Jesus Cbrlst and Its Re lation to temperance;” All are cor dially Invited to hear the discussion of this all-important subject. Ser vices to begin a t 7 p ,m . Spbbath. ’“The' Girl of My Dreams" was pre sented at the Victoria Theater in Day- ton for three performances last Friday and Saturday, The story'was written by Mr. W, D. Nesbit and the play is novy on its second year of success. Sev eral from here witnessed the Saturday matinee performance—Mrs, J. H. An drew, Mrs. J, W, Dixon, Mrs. L. C. Bull and Mr, H, M, Barber, ‘The. same com pany will appear at the Fairbanks The ater in Springfield on Monday evening, December 18 th,' Miss Alfaretta Hammond, who has' been in Egypt as a United Presbyterian missionary, is visiting, her aunt, Mrs, IT, IT. McMillan,^ Miss Hammond re cently returned to this pounfry^but lias been in poor - healthy however, she .is’ much improved at this time. Mr. A. C. Owens, a mill-wright at the Hagar Straw Board & Paper plant, met whir an accident last Friday afternoon that might have cost him. his life, While working near some machinery taring some measurements Mr. Owens placed his hand too near, and in an instant it came near being drawn into the ma chine. As it was, the whole of the back ■of the right hand Was lacerated and One finger joint terribly mashed. The in juries were dressed by Dr, E. C Ogles- hee. m* 40 E ast Main a t,, Springfield, Ohio, Rev, J, Alvin Qrr. who has been at the Morris Square: United Presbyterian Quitch in- Philadelphia foe several years, has declined a call' to the First tf, P, Church, Allegheny, Express Wagons Boys' Wood Wagons painted and high seat and dashboard, 10 and 14-inch wood wheels, .iron hub, cap- and bands, heavily welded tires, shoved spokes, iron braces, F*16-inch round steel axle, removable side-boards, tf 1 ft!| Each „W,.V_____ , \ . j N .U f Marathon Steel Express Wagons, guaranteed the hpStntadet heavy Steel sides, corrugated band pear-iron, wired topTimproved fifth wheel, heavy froft axles, body.ppinted red, gilt name and stripes,' varnished Inside and blit— ... ........ , ,'$2.48 ..... ........ $3.48 Rocking Horses 29 inches high,-, dapled, hair, mane and tail; leather saddle, t fringe and stirrups; heavy leather martingale with rings, bridle, red stand, tfC QO gold striped, Special............. |u . d O Three Wonders Sensational Doll values, to retail for— 25c 48c 98c AH with turning- bisque heads, good wigs, many with side curls, jointed bodies and real shoes and stockings. Every one a fine type, up-to-date in style and extra value at price. - Velocipedes American Velocipedes, adjustable, heavy leather seat and, on spring steel Support, rear cframe one continuous piece, front fork turns in tubular cast ing connecting with rear frame, fin ished in baked black or red enamel; canhe repaired in case of breakage;* guaranteee the best made; wheels 20 and 14 inches, for 5 to 1 tf 1 JQ 9-year-old child; steel t i r e . I .TO rubber . tfO QD : tir e ........................................J « . 9 0 •Wheels 24 andlfi inches, 7 to 11 -year- o,ld child;' tfO Oil steel tire . . . . , ................... $£..£%! rubber tfO QQ tjre * .................................$U .9Q English Doll Cabs Upholstered leather hood, black or Brewster green, gold striped body, double spoke wheel, 8 -inch rubber tire. Special.............. Boy’s TooI Chests With tools,. brass-handled, 18 by 9 by 7; removable tray; mallet, jack plane, wood gauge, tri-square, handled screw, mitre box, brace, bit gimlet, nail set scraw driver, brad awl, 12 -inch, rule, hammer, chisel, saw,. tf 1 JQ . chalk, nails, etc. Special........ ^ I .w0 Go-Carts In natural wood finished, rattan scroll sides, 6 -inch wopd wheels; green metal tires,- Extra ' C ft- special , ,,u 3 t» Body 9 by 21, combination wood and rattan, varnished, silkpiine fined, steel - springs, long bent-wood handles, 8 and 10 -inch wheels, 8 -inch tf 1 IQ parasol. Special,............. . , . . $ 1 . 4 0 Gloves and Hosiery Make ,; .Nice Ladies’ One-Clasp,Pique Seam Glace Kid' Glove$, 1 tan, brown, black and white; regular $1.25 glove, Special, in a Xmas box— $ 1 .0 0 .* •- ' / A Pair ' , / - - Radies’ 16-Button Real Kid Gloves, inblack and white-and tad; $3.50value. S erial, in a handsome 'tfO QQ ristmas box, a p a i r . . , $£«yv Ladles' Pure Silk- Hose, Onyx or Eiffel.hrand, black and colors, as sorted colors; Rpalrsin tf 1 IIA a box. Special, a box. . , $ l«UU Ladies' Kayser Brsc^Embroiderod qilk Hoee; regular- values, all .colors. Special - tf 1 TC 1 paii;in a box .............!« f Handkerchiefs When in doubt, buy pretty Hand* kerchiefs. .Nothing 1 is more appreciat ed. Our ' assortment is especially strong. Handkerchiefs for women and chil dren, one comer neatly embroidered; forValues: . thl;ee.............. ............. 10c -Ladies' Kerchiefs, cross-barred, one comer embroidered; Tic values.. Ladies’ Kerchiefs, Swiss embroid ered,; hemstitched in a variety of patterns;. 12 Jc 1 n n values'.., lUiir , Ladies'Kerchiefs, Swiss embroid ered, scalloped borders, ,| <}ln new designs, 15c values ., I la& /Battenberg Center Pieces, round or square, 18x18 inches, plain or drawn work centers, With deep Battenberg borders; 35c * tyC* and 50c values. Special..............Awli Battenberg Centerpieces, 18 inches,' round or square, fancy eluy lace edges,. Warran county voted- dry last Saturday by 122 , a decrease of Beven in the dry majority over three years ago. Lebanon voted wet but Frank lin gave a good dry majority. Thursday Darke county gave the wets 604 majority, over 272 three years ago. Uoshocton also reversed the former vote When the wets won by ' 54. To dnte 13 counties have voted, ten! wet and three dry, the tatter being Meigs, Ashtabula and Warren. Harry Huff and Wm. Waide, the two colored men caught Btealmg several weeks ago by Mr. J . A. Bumgarner, the arreBt also leading to solving the theft of the.David Dixon hotse and buggy, have been tried in Springfield., The former has been tried and convicted of horse stealing but has not been sen- .enccd. The latter plead guilty to horse stealing and was sentenced to twoand one bait years in the pen. For he&AiiChe Dr. Milo*’ A nti-P ain Plus* His one Chance* The popular opinion of a critic is of one who has not learned any science or succeeded !h any art, and Is there* fore empowered to sit in on those who have. "Cab yo^ ,!!,??*, asked the maestro of the aspiring pu pil," "Noi" "Can you play? Noi "Then I don't see anything for you but to teach music," ^ Cause of tHo R'oughHa**. This planet Is pretty rough because there Is hardly, any place on it where truth hSB not been crushed to' earth, ifimifuir 'Vn""' PATENTS i . th«'t>:§.*hdfwiiga ««Wi AdafAM. * : O.A.SNOW&QO. ,5o Ladies’ Kerchiefs^ Swiss embroid ered, scalloped or hemstitched, HJevaiaes. ° .ife it Special ... ■.............. .. . IOC Ladies” Kerchiefs, made, of sheer Irish'pure linen; 25cwalues Ladies* Kerchiefs, double hemstitched; special (6 for 25c);, .,, with 19 c initials, ... Sc Children's White Kerchiefs; put up in fancy boxes, 3 in each boxf worth 15c, I f lp . Initial'Handkerchiefs for women or pr children, 6 in fancy box; Cfln worth 76c. Special, b o x - . u U u Our Jew e lry Section Con t a i n s Hundreds of Ap- p rop ria te G ifts „ For Man, Woman^r Child. Holiday Goods Laid Aside on a Small- Deposit. ' Ladies’ and Children’s'Fine.14-Karat Gold Filled Bracelets; hundreds of pat terns to choose from. . > ^ 50 c up to $ 6.98 TOILETAND MANICURE SETS, . most complete line in the city, in ehony and silver* From . 49 c m „ - " LADIES’ WATfcHES. 4 20-years guaranteed case, , Elgin nickel Works; $20 value, , ^ BROOCHES. - Excellent Rhinestone Broaches, In 39c back silver mounting 75c value,......................________ BACK COMBS. White perfect -stone shell Combs, $3 . t f l QQ value .......... . $ 1 .9 0 LOCKETS. Finest and largest line to be seen in this. Very latest designs and patterns. Prices range from $9.98 ,49c SOME GREAT VALUES IN / x Shirt Waists , Silk Panned Velvet Waists; colors, brown, navy, Copenhagen or black; plain long or kimono sleeves, high neck or lace trimmed yokes; an elegant $4.00 value. t f l QC S p e c i a l — v.i I . v u Strictly Tailored Wtusts, .striped bif plain materials, laundered or French cuffs ; 1 pocket trimmed; $1,25 anfl- $1.50 values, ' QCn Special ........... uwb Fine Lingerie Waists, ‘elaborately trimmed -fronts,- with lace and em broidery medallions, with or without frill; $2.50 values : " t f l CD Special ............................ FANCY CHRISTMAS LINENS Importers^ R^ arlcabie o iscoutlt Over* With plain linen center; $160 Qnn values. Special, .................... .., Ouli I8x54-inch Scarfs and 30x30-inch Squares, double ’ hemstitched edges with embroidered borders; jlQn 75c values. Special.............. .Hub %18x36 inch white Spanish Lace Lofs Scarfs with scalloped edges, made ..to match the Lace Squares; AQp 98c values.. Special .......... . .*?wu LAUNDRY BAGS -22x36 inches, made from fancy colored art linen, with Oriental Batten berg; 98c ■■ ; . i f l a values. Special.................. ...... .*TOu Battenberg Scarfs and^Art Squares, 30x30 and 18x72 in.; elaborately de signed Battenberg. with embroidered and hand-drawn centers; $2 to $2,50 values. • Special $1.59 Save 40 Per Cent on Furs Furs are 25 per cent cheaper"than other Furrier’s prices, and during this sale we will give an extra discount of 15 per cent, malting a saving of 40 percent. .... $1.69 French Coney, large size, sarin lined* 1.69 Large Plain Scarfs, up to $4.00. Choice.,__ _ ( French Coney, black or brown, satin lined. Wolf. Fur Sets, up to $6.50. Choice....,, $2.98 PillowjTiiiuff £andilarge shawl col lar, satin lined. Red Fox Fur Sets,*up to . -$35.00, Choice............... Extrajjlarge pillow muff and shawl collar, sarin’llnings, Natural Opposum Fur Sets up to $22.50 $30.00. Choice. .........$19.55 Pointed shawls with head and tail on back and silk tassels; pillow or rug muff to match; satin finings. Extra Speical Genuine Russian Pony Coats up to . $55.00. Choice $ 32.50 Full length, 52 inches long, deep rolling shawl collar, brocaded o r ,Skin ner satin fined, in all desirable shades. Two Remarkable Values in Women’s and Misses’ Suits Suits up to $22.50 tf7 OR Choice........ ......................... tff«9w In serges, blue or black, novelties, tweedsjn ell colors. Women’s and Misses’ Suits up to 8 SB........... . .$ 12.95 The materials, included ‘fare plain weaves, worsteds, wide Wale serges, new rugged cheviots, imported man nish suitings,. imported novelties, tweeds and imported chiffon broad cloth. The colors are almost too different to describe. Woman’s and Misses’ Coats,’'up to S3. ................ $3.95 Novelties and blacks, jail sizes. Woman’s~and Misses’**Coats, up to $ 20 . 00 . . tf ft. 7 K Choice............................ Broadcloths, novelties and serges, *11Sizes. Women’s and Misses' Coats up to $15*00. tfC QC Choice .......................... q l0 t93 Serges; novelties and broadcloth, all sizes/ .. . Women’s and Misses’ Coats, up to $ 12 . 00 . Choice ............. $5.95 Striped Pony Fur Coats, large revere collar and deep cuffs. Women’s and Misses’ Fur Coats up to S& ....... . .... $15.95 - Genuine French Coney Fur -Coats, black and brown, large revere collar and deep cuffs, satin lined. Woman’s and Misses' Dresses, up to $8.50. tfl JO Choice................. All-wool serges in all the wanted Colors all sizes. Dresses, up to . .. $4.48 all colors and- Women'sarid Misses’ $12,50, C ho ic e .,.,...., A beautiful model, in sizes. Women's and Misses’ Skirts, up to $ 6 . 00 .< - tfO tfl) Choice........ ....................... |Z . 4 o Corduroys, novelties and serges, all sizes, .■■■■■■ Women’s and Misses* Petticoats, up to $ 6 . 00 . Choice,.............. 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