The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52

BIRD’S We are preparing fo r Christmas and will have our en tire stock of HOLIDAY GOODS ready for you nex t week. Our display will excel all former occasions and we inv ite you to come in and look over these goods, Our gtock will include m any 10 and 25c novelties, also a beautiful line of Cut Glass tab le ware. A SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS GIFT A DOROTHY HANDIBAG R a in Cape for the girls, " price.$3.75. Others low as $2.00. . We are now handling an extensive line of Ladies COATS, SU ITS and SK IR T S ' also Misses and Chil­ d ren ^ COATS and DRESSES. Our assortment is good, our prices low, Come in *and look them over. Lad ies' Coa ts........ ............................. $5.00 to $15.00 Misses’ Coats............... ....................... $2.50 to $7.00 S k i r t s . . , „ ........................................... . $1.98 t o $9.98 WANTED—Butter and Eggs.. Will pay 33c p e r dozen in trade for CLEAN, FR E LH EGGS. Bring us you r surplus. c Mammoth b Store We Are Sole Agents For flanan’s Shoes For, Men AND Armstrong’sShoes For Women It Is not possible to get better Shoes or we would have them FRAZER’S SHilTORE XENIA, OHIO For 15 Yea rs th e L ea d e r sssstin ANoted Educate* on Tiio Chicago Stock Show. m A . Henry, In spvaklngr itetnattoftal Uva Steek Ex- , ‘wtueh irlU tins year lift ,m Nov, fioth to Dee. 7tb, Internatlofial t» * clean [fcjjft* b'Sfc one pu tpose-tho snbOfth«UV0 stock of the )ne can attend the In ter- ;in fall Assurance th a t this irpose rules supremo, ho farm or whose son has ithful this season, le t mo ite him to the International, tit hoy shows indifference n&und you long to keep the old home place, take 1* International and annum farm i* operated W f i tenant or renter, and yon would like to arouse in him a keener interest for hatter stock, take him to the In ­ ternational. "The tnofo good live stock there ig m any neighborhood,’ the more v&tuablo becomes the .property there. Urge your neighbors to go with yon to the International. - Explaining an Oversight. *'(!eorgo,” she said sweetly, "didn't you know' that bent is. over?" "Of course I did/' he replied. "Theft possibly yon didn't pas* a oandy store on your way here !*• night."—Detroit free Frew, Extreme Egotism, Some men have an exaggerated no­ tion Of their owft Importance they think they should he promoted fast enough for their salaries to keep up with the dnefeased cost of living.-** Atchison Globe, ... I j if?, and M m , *► JO. -Williamsim, * l o r A! a tun OKpcnuAi f 1of the JunostQ’wn and Xenia pike, V * AND FfcgwNAL V ] wt{;rt*med »l»rgeuumbor of friends Wednesday evening. a^wi.r-fiTai-niiriw.T Fo* B » s r:-~ fou r furnished rooms on Xenia Ave, Inquire a t phone 0#. i Ridgsyay’g for hot chocolate, beef tea aha bullions of all binds. Oysters 25 cents .a quart, celery, fruits, dates and nuts of-all kinds, , ‘ Win, Marshall, F or S ale :—Young Duroo Jersey b°ar. J , A, Burns, Mr, Olay ton McMillan and family are home from Tarklo, Mo. A marriage !jeense was issued to Jesse Klontz, Cedarville, and Miss Myrtle Wells, Monday. Louis Tindall did justice to the nation’s favorite' feast day, Thurs­ day, a t the home of his brother, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Tindall in Xoma, Mrs. Win, Sibley has returned to home in Columbus after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D, M. Lean. -Winn of Cardnl, 70c . A t Wisterman’s. C l o t h e s of CLEANED a t all kinds DRY. HOME Clothing Co, Mr. and Mrs, J. W Matthews re­ turned home Monday evening after a very delightful visit with friends land relatives near-Hillsboro Ohio. Dr, Leo Anderson fpont Thanks­ giving with relatives in Columbus,. . Mrs. Lewis Gilbert has been visit­ ing her sons, Charles and .Ralph Gilbert in South Onarlestori. For Sdle or Exchange 2Shropshire yearling Rams, 1 D uroc Male Hog, N, H . Wright, Selma, O. F or R eni 1:—House on North Main St. 7 rooms. See Geo, II. Smith, 2fc, Apples, Apples, fifty cents a bas­ ket. I have fifty bushel th a t must be sold a t once. Wm. Marshall. Mr. E rnest Foster returned to Xfavllle, thd., after spending the week with his patents, Rev. H, O. Foster and wife of Clifton. WilheminaMitrey ofLondon visi­ ted college acquaintances the first of the week, f Mr. Charles N lsbet and family of Loveland were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. AndrW Winter. Mr, J , W» Johnson and family! spent Thanksgiving in South Char- j fasten* ! ; Mr. James Hutchison, who is at- I | tending Muskingum College, Is here 1on bis Thanksgiving vacation. The venerable J . W, Shinn, of So. | Charleston, father of Mrs. T, C. J Wolford, passed away Thursday, &,' m. Burial Saturday a t 2 p, jn . at South Charleston, Mr, J , H» Wolford and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turnbull took dinner Thursday with Mr. Frank Mills and family of Springfield. . 0 Mr. A. D. Carver and wife of Rich­ mond, Ind., are spending a few days with the later’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jeffries, Mrs. Jeffries has been visiting in Richmond and returned home with her son-iu-law and daughter. • I will operate'my .soda fountain all Winter with the best of boda and aundaeB.. Also ho t chocolate and bullions. , • ’ . Wm. Marshall. The Cedarville Telephone Compa­ ny- has ordered a new switch board of the latest patern made by "the General Electric Co. I t will be sev­ eral months likely before the new board can be manufactured and in ­ stalled. This will Insure excellent service. The Meadow Brook head of Aber­ deen Angus cattle were shipped to Chicago Tuesday for the interna- tlonat Show. Mr. F. B. Turnbull will also have two he d th a t will be placed in the auction ring. Recent shipments of sales from the Brad- fate herd'were to Mr. Mercer, Cale­ donia, N. Y. and to Mr, Core of Frankfort, . Cigars Fit to Smoke m » * Did you ever notice a difference in the same brand of cigars bought a t different places? Thedilforenceis not in the tobacco but m the way the cigars are kept. . You’ll Like Our Cigars Your favorite brand bought here will please you more than ever. W« keep cigars a t just tlio righ t degree of nieisttite to insure best ' smoking condition. Have all the popular 1 brands in shape, site and shape you like best, Made By TAMPA-CUBA CIGAR CO. m Wisterman’s Pharmacy Mr,, and Mrs, Thomas Andrew gave a parcel showsr Monday eve* ning in honor of Tbressa Detjnehey, who became the bride of Mr. Lewis M, Diffepdai, Thuisday. About eighty guests were present and many gifts were presented.- The ceremony was performed Thursday at the home of Father Malone inJameB- town and. was Witnessed only,by the immediate relatives of bnde and groom. A weddingdinner was served a t the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennehey. The bride and groom will reside on a farm on the Federal pike. N otice :—I . will be absent from my office on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 8-4,5, Dr, J . W. Dixon. Dr, J , W. Dixon will attended ’a meeting of Iba State Dental Associ­ ation in-Cincinnati next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and bis office tv'lU be (dosedas will l»e seen in another notice. We notice by thd Dayton News an account of the appearance of Edwin the eighi-y.ear-old son o fR .E , Alex­ ander, for Cedarvllllan, a t the" Y. M. O. A .'“ pop" in Daytan {Saturday night. The* young lad is quite a singer and was assisted by bis gistei playing the accompaniments,^. ‘-Mr. ami Mrfe. Gv H , Smith enter­ tained about 'fifty neighbors, rela uves and friends a t Thanksgiving dinner Thursday. The new Junpe, which was just recently finished, Is ve ry ’copiodmus for entertaining; After an excellent dinner there were readiugs by Mrs. JiB. E. McMiebael, Hiss Vera Andrew', Mrs. W. E . Pu tt Robert Bimth, and, Robert McClel­ lan of lndlanapolis, much to.the.de- llght of those present, Mr, and Mrs. G, A, McClellan and son, Robertand Miss Irene McClellan of Indianap­ olis were among the guests; ’Mr, abd Mrs. Frank Welchhans, of Sprlngfllld, were Thursday guests pf Mr.- and Mrs, O, M. Townsley, ‘ * • -i*;-'’— rtr— ' Mr, hod Mr#. M, W., Collins enter­ tained Thursday for Mr,' and Mrs, Walter Jobes, of Dayton, and Mr. A. K. Angspurger and family and A. XT? Johns and wife, of Tren­ ton. ’ Mr. F , JB. Turnbull and O. E,. Bradfute are attending the In ter­ national Live , Stock Show m Chicago. W aktjrdi —Some good wood choppers a t once.—D, S. Ervin. Mr. Frank W. Bull, of the Indiana­ polis Star dropped In on his parents for Thanksgiving dinner, Miss-Charlotte Stegleriu spending a few days With Mis# Belle Middle- ton of Yellow Springs, ‘ Mrs. O. H. Robinson and Mrs. Lillie MdKinrieywerefn Wfiberforce last Saturday to v isit Mrs. R . J. Robinson, the A. M. E . paster's wife, who is quite sick. She has the prayers of the congregation for a speedy recovery The annual dinner of the Tarbox family was held Thuftsday a t the home of Mr. J . M. Tarbox. , The BryantSros, are making good headway in the decoration of the opera house and the work so la r in­ dicates tha t the interior of thehuild- idg Will present a fine appearance. "Grandpa** Hayes went toClncin- nati Wednesday and on Thursday expected to go to Lexington Ky<, to visit a brother.. Messrs. Gborge Stewart of Colum­ bus and John SteWnrt of Cincinnati are home for Thanksgiving. Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Wattandl son, William, spent Thanksgiving with Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Oohcion a t Trenton. MlssLucile Johnson has been quite sick this week, Mies B a ttle Dobbins, who teaches ill District No, 5, has’ been on the sick list this Week, her school being dismissed. To Ktip Chit m i When there are no slits under the doors dust Will find a way to enter the closet and settle upon one’s "best clothes,” To prevent this, get weath­ er stripping with a felt edge (not rub- berj and fasten St to the bottom of the door on the Inside.* The felt should just touch the floor. No matter how hard r»ur heed urn**, . A. Y ^ ..U 4-4« feAXet 4*1S1 Seal Shipt Oysters The Oyster with the Genuine Sea Taste mmm In Bulk and Cans Received Fresh Every day. ■C*' ’ ^teHnrOVSTERSYSTE^1* SOttMNOliwAUl.tO** SUGAR For Friday and Saturday only SPOT CASH 25 lb. Bag for $1.35 Our P r ic e * Schmidt’s Old Hiekory- Flour, 23 lb sack for /foe SchmuU’3 Ocean Light Flour, 23 lb, sack f o r . 70 Country Cured Bacon I2,*i Breakfast Bacon, per ib, lg Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, l h .............................*...... 17 California and Ficnjc j Hams, per lb ..... ....... African Java Coffee, per lb..*..................................22 Rio and Java Blend per lb U Rio Coffee por lb .......... .26 Chick. Feed, a i b .......... V i POTATOES 60 c BU. H. E. Schmidt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. W REN ’S 1 Springfield's Greater D e c e m b e r w i l l b e # b i g m o n t h a t t h e B i g S t o r e B i g S a l e s a n d L o w P r i c e s P r e v a i l n g . ‘ S ilk Sa les EvXtraordinary Our Annual Christmas Sale of P la in and Pancy Silks Will begin Thursday, December 4, continuing Friday Rnd Saturday. We have been holding the*e sales for th e pas t 30 years. Each year they grow bigger and b e tte r . This year quan tities are greater and values more in te r­ esting, than before. I f i t 's silks you want come here. BLANKETS-Cotton &nd Wool Beginning December Js t, we will hold th e greatest sale of Wool and Cotton B lanke ts ever held in Ohio. I n addition to our immense regu lar stocks bought a lm o it a year ago previous to ithe decided advance of wool and co tton—we have ju s t received 15 cases of Plain and P la id Cotton B lanke ts bought by Mr. Edw ard Wrijn from tw o . of the best mills in the country a t a decided reduction from values. You will benefit. Get the Best and Sava 33 1-3 to 50 /Per Cent. . TOYLAND -Th ird Floor. TOYS,.BOOKS, DOLLS—TH E GRANDEST COLLECTION EVER EX H IB I ­ TED IN CENTRAL OHIO , JU ST WHAT YOU ARE-LOOKING IS IN TH IS CHRISTMAS STORE. Bring the Children and they will tell you what would give them th e greatest joy to find under th e T ree on Xm as morning and they will know “San ta” did it. FA R E S PAID We pay your Round trip railroad or traction fare when making purchases of $15.00 or over in any or all departments. 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