The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52
HWWHU Holiday Sale -AT- Hutchison & Gibney’s XEN IA , OHIO Never before have we placed so many useful and beautiful presents for the home folks as this year. Our many glass show cases full, notion counters loaded. GLOVES G lo v e s , D o l ls , P i n s , H a n d b a g s $ 1 u p S i l k H o s e , K id a n d S i l k G lo v e s A p f o n s 25 c t o $ 1 , Legging, Muflers and Ribbons R ib b o n s 10c a b o l t— t h e h o lly . 1000 y a r d s of r ib b o n s f o r b a g s . “NEMO” “ RUST PROOF” “ FERRIS WAISTS” m a t te r f tcw ’$-locie M vhQ u e lX& G f dPuigmm d JML W i O u r s a l e s w e r e n e v e r l a r g e r in t h i s d e p a r tm e n t . L a d ie s c a n g e t j u s t t h e c o r s e t s t h e y n eed ; F l a n n e l S h i r t W a i s t s ..................... .'...... ..................................................... .. $1 u p GLOVES—Silk Gloves, 50c up,long and short. Kid, long and short, all colors. COMFORTS—Malsh comforts, wool filled com forts. SOFA PILLOWS—Nice Assortment. Men’s hath robes, fu r buggy blankets, MUFFLERS—All colors, 25c and 50c. KNIT MITTS—Kids Mitts. Scarfs 49c up. Beautiful assortment. HOUSE NEEDS—Scalloped Table Cloths, Table Cloth Napkins to match $4.50 to $12.00, Lunch Napkins $3 per dozen. Table Llnefis by yard with napkins to match 75c up. * PILLOW CASES—Sheets and pillow cases, sets a t $3.50, $3.75, Plain pillow cases, 10c up. Linen pillow cases, $2.50, $2,75, $3 per set. Fur Sets,$10.00 to $25.00, Ladies' and Children's muffs $2.50 up. Flannel Waists, Outing Gowns for men, women and children, Dehton Sleeping garments.. Flannel jKnifc Petticoats, Long Kimonos, crepe, etc, $1 up. AVIATION CAPS 50 c to $1,60. Wool Waists. $1.00 up. The lattest thing out. Ladies’ Umbrellas $1 up to $5 Children's Umbrellas, 50c, 75c, $1 Men’s Traveling Cases Toilet Sets Embroidery Scissors Hat Pins, endless variety Drawn Work, Mexican, Gluny and Scollops White Wool Scarfs, 50c and $1 Flannelette House Dresses, $1 up Long Coats, novelties, $5 up. Suits $10 up, fine sales. Dress Skirts, $3,75 up. * Bed Spreads, all sizes, white and. colored, scallops and fringe, Pictures, 10c, 19c, 29c 39c Bed Room Slippers Pin Cushions Toilet Sets 1 Holiday Ribbons, 10c a bolt, very, cheap, Hand Bags, Velvet, Corduroy, German Silver Mesh Belt Pins, fine assortment, Neck Wear in Christmas Boxes, 50c Ladies' Silk Uo: ■50c up • Men’s Hose, also in boxes, • Men’s Umbrellas, $1 Up to $5. X G E T O U R PRICES O N PR INT ING X X To Cure a Cold in One Day t . * L a x a t i v e B r o m o Q u i n i n e ™ w 8. ^ a v A ' Tfak signature, g # h Grip In TwoDay*. -jx&tveiy Hold-Up W u Good' Joke. I t ha*just leaked p u t tha t Prof, Allen, Ernest McClellan and Miss ^ rnceBo tk ley , worn the victims of a good joke afcthe expense of ^num ber of college girls who ware spend" Jng ths evening with Hiss Bertha Stormont. I t wall be remembered th#t the a boy? party reported a hold-up on tho evening of November $4, while returning from Xenia. Days went by and the “ near-vlctims" and public took th e ir version of the affair as a serious matter. Now we And th a t several of the girls fitted themselves ou as hiirh« waymen ami proceeded to await the coming, of the prof. The horse was, stopped by one of the “highway- map*' taking bold of the bridle and; tho trio was commanded to turd over their money apdvaluable pos sessions. A good mta of the whip sent the horse away in agallop, the Prof, and companions being nearly overcome by the act, while tho “ highway men" proceeded to Miss Stormont's home to relate the happening to their friends. Selma Gets Farmers Institute. A farmers’ institute will be held this year a t Selma in fhe school au ditorium on JMday and Saturday, Dec, 29th ap'd Sofch. ' George 0. Dent» aud O. Thomas will be the state speakers, ’A good literary program Will be arranged. ‘Dinner a t a reasonable price wilTbe served and arrangements have been made for care of horses and buggies. 1 ItAffordsUs Great Pleas- § f 1 1 Former "The Girl of My .Dreams,” a comedy with music, the story of which was com- posed by Mr, ^.Wilbur D_ Nesbit, known to alL out people,, cothes to the Fair banks Theater in Springfield on Monday night, December 18th. - - Mooli of the story from. Mr.^Nesbit's versatile pen was laid about Cedarville and has a local connection- with'a milli ner- that at one time lived here. The play was seen in Springfield last season and its delightful music, delicious cofii- edy fend magnificent stage pictures was ofle Of the rarest treats of the' year. The company this, year is the same as last and’.there promises to be a" full house Monday evening. Already sev eral theater parties have been formed and they wilFmotor over to Springfield to witness this musical play at the Fair banks. The people here have always been interested in following Mr. Nes bit's work as a writer, .and we know that those who witness this production .cannot be disappointed, - ■■ B. O. Bradford will hold a public sale oa Dec. ;2L Horses, milch cows, corn, shock, farm implements. Mr. Win. Marshall and wife have boon pick this week, the former with a eevero cold and the JaTtor with tonsllitlft. Miss Mattie Mar shall, sister of the former is also sick with tonslliths. Mrs. W .P , Haines left Wednes day for Fair Haveii, O., Where she will visit for Aweek with her fiotl- Jn-law, Bev. Bobert Kyle and fam ily, ■.■■■■ Eastnj.au Kodaks and Supplies Same price the world over, Nagleys Grocery, —All coal, wood and gas heaters a t cost to make room for other stock, O. M. Crouse. —Heinz pure olive oil, olives, baked beans, catsup and sour pick les, Waddle's Grocery, H * * J 'a jrf £-7 &M - /X r, %1 ^ "53360. EVERY BAG MEANS CHEER ami good*luck in baking, if you Insist upon getting our Hour. I t w the product secured from so* looted wheat by expert, millers, I t would be impossible to secure a flour more WHOLESOME AND PURE A good time to Jest its goodness is during tho Christmas Feast preparations. So don't forgot to order a sack from your grocer Cedarville Flour IPS s ure to Invite the Public I t I I til ing of Our New Store. I - ■ H | to Be Present a t the Operi= If I 1 I I 1 1 I 1 & CEITEDH I 1t 1 | * % /f . \ byThe Kingsbury Co. I I % Kingsbury Building | ** • Hi I On Friday Afternoon and Even-1 ing, Dec. 15th, 1911 • -• • / ■ . . - • ^ * * . 1 ..NO GOODS SOLD... Flowers Open for Business Saturday, December 16th At Seven A. M. J.RalphJohn R.S.Kingsbury1 I Manager “ Criterion” Pres. Kingsbury Co. I sW a s a - aw aM c J i
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