The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52
•m P*p#H We ■14 Are Ready W ith the greatest display of # - >? - HOLIDAY GOODS E v e r sh ow n in C ed a rv ille , and in v ite y o u to c o n ic an d see th is g rea t c o lle c t io n o f Dolls, Toys, Wagons, Books, and Fancy Goods. Also Cut Glassware, China- ware and Jewelry DON’T W A IT u n til th e la s t m inu te t o b u y C h ristm a s g o o d s m ak e y o u r pu rch a ses n o w w h ile y o u ca n get W hat y o u w a n t . W e w ill la y it a s id e u n til y o u a re re a d y fo r it if y on d e s ire . „. „ ’ A ga in w e in v ite y ou to m ake ou r store y o u r C H R IS T M A S S H O P P IN G P L A C E . r \ l ’ t •C . <t ' ^ V , * , . f ' ' ' ■• Remember it Pays to Trade at Mammoth Store • l a d i e s '-..,;;'.' . ' I f you are going to buy your Husband, Father, Son, Brother, or Letter Apresent for Xmas, buy bln) Something useful. .■Our SuitB and Overcoats are the $16.00kind—Tours for , $ 10.00 v Pick it out and we*!! lay it away until you want it. Trousers |8.60. to $2.00 LEVY BROS. 2$ South Fountain A.vet - , - . • Springfield, Ohio. “ Pay Ten and Save- Five.” , Fire and Stock Reduction Sale. Owing to Our recent fire we are compelled to sell a good portion of our enormous stock as damaged *goods, but there was at least 76c per cent of the merchandise that was neither damaged by fire nor water, which we have decided to close out at a dis count of 10% to 60% This includes alt our brats goods, leather, ladies shopping bags, traveling sett, shaving sets andmirrors, china, steins, books, jardineers and glass ash trays and in fact hundreds of others unique items that were new ly bought this year and will make excellent Christmas gifts, W e are to make some radical changes in our store after the 1st of January and must reduce our extensive lines of Bric-a-Brac ware. Our past reputation for selling only first class re liable merchandise insures you against any inferior article in our entire stock. Our lines are so extensive that it will pay you to look them over before making alt of your holiday purchases. Express prepaid on purchases of $5.00 or over. Everybody’s Book Store -26 West Fifth Dayton, Ohio. ' TRY OUR lOB PRINTING LOCAL AND PERSONAL Oyster* 26 cent* * quart, celery, fruits,'dates and nut# of all kinds, Wm. Marshall. Mr, Ira Townsley ha# bean quite ill this week suffering wjth pleurisy. The announcement of the mar. riage ofMr, Clarence Liggett, form erly of this place, to Miss Blanche Coulter of Fprjr Morgan, Colo., has been received by friend# here. Mr' Liggett located m Fort Morgan wtHi hi# parent# several years ago, Mr. Willard Trouts ana wife visit ed Mr. Will Dufileld and wife in Dayton the first of the week. Mrs. T* V, IJift ha# been bn £h* sick list tin* week. ,-Orr'a pure Jersey, milk fresh every week day at the Spot Cash Grocery of O. M. Townsley. Price six cent p*r qnarr. (at*) •mm am Mr. G« H. Hartman was ahuslness Visitor m Dayton, Monday, Messrs. B* C, Watt, AlexTurntolill Ann Paul Crsswell are. among the visitors to the Live Stock Show at Chicago tin* week. Mr. OhH , Smith was taken sick with heart trouble Tuesday while th Yellow Springs. A physician was called but in a short time he ! bad recovered ailftMentTy to return 1home. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Young of Bell- brook epeut Beveral days here last week with the former’s mother, Mr, and Mrs.. Victor Bumgarner wore pleasantly surprised last Fri day evening when about fifty of their friends called on them for the evening, F ob S a xa :- boar, -Young Duroc Jersey J. A. Burns. -Wine of Cardui; 70e ' At Wlsterman’ s^ Dr. J. W, Dixon has been' attend ing the annual meeting ot the Ohio State Dental Association in Cincin nati this weeki The Y P, C. U. of the U. P. church held a spelling bee in the library basenieut Tuesday evenine that was largely attended, During the eve* ning refreshments were served, Mr#. J. E. Kyle won $2, the prize of the evening. C lo th e s of all kinds BUY CLEANED at HOME Clothing Co. For Sale orExchange 2Shropshire yearling Bams, 1 Duroc Male Hog. N. H. Weight, Selma, O. I will operate my soda fountain all winter with the best of ooda and sundaes. Also boh chocolate and bullions. Wm. Marshall, W an ted : —Some good wood- choppers at once.-r-D. S. Ervin. Mrs, Flora Dpbblps and daughters Hattie and Zelpha, visited Mr. and Mrs, Harry King of hear Washing, ton C, H.r last Thursday. . 1 The Hew Milbnrn double house is completed inside ready for rent. Five pleasatit rooms to side entirely, •operate from each other. Small families desirable.. F orbade :—Small brick house and lot on Church street, $260.00. See Bpv. W. E. Putt. -Wine of Cardui, 70o' AtWigterman’ s. Frank Jeffrey, a One-leg character that has at various times caused .the officers trouble was sent to the works Thursday on . a charge of drunk and disorderly. The may'or fined him |20, costs and. thirty days. Mr. W. J. Tarbox is home after a trip to Hale Center, Texas, The second Bi-monthly meeting of the Greene County Teacher#’ Association will be in the 'Mc Kinley Auditorium, Xenia, 0., Saturday, December 14,1912, Prof. T. Bruce Birch, of Springfield, and Miss Adelaide Baylor, of Indian apolis, will be speakers, » • Secy. Mr. Fred McMillan mured toDee Moines, Saturday, after spending a few days here, Prof. Df, L. Crawford and family of Xenia visited relatives here last Saturday, Word has been received here that a eon has been born to Bev, and Mrs. W. W. II iff of Boston, Mass, Mrs. Sarah Hibbards, who was sick at home of a daughter in Xenia for several weeks, was able to return home Wednesday. She ha# about recovered tier usual health. Messrs. Towns Carlisle, Mayor Donnelly and Clerk Harr tt of Yel low Springs were in tetwn Wednes day inspecting the automatic fire alarm in the bell tower on the opera house. Yellow Springs has Of lato equipped the.fire engine with gftsfH hue engine power and arrangements are now being made to installed a fire alarm system. Dr, M. I. Marsh has been named by the Greene County Medical So ciety as a delegate to the State Medical Association next year. Dr. S. £. Wilson is the alternate. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. ’ D# KM You Mm Alwqt BwgSt Bear# th# ftlgnaturtof Th# Xenia poultry show has been the attraction for poultry fanciers this week. All the classes were well filled with entries. Mr. q, L. North- up of this place.won six first and second ribbifiHon his Anconaa. Mrs. Frank Townsley ;and Mrs. Harry Townsley entertained about one hundred ladies at the* home of the former on Thursday afternoon from one until five. A two course luncheon was served. In the com pany were many ladies from neigh boring towns. Mr. G. H, Smith suffered another Stroke of heart trouble Thursday evening and for a time was in con vulsions and unconscious for sever al hours. While some better this morning It Is feared that uraemic poisoning may develops,' Two basket ball games will be played this evening at Alford Mem orial. The coach has divided the girls of the college into two teams atuL a preliminary game will be played. The boys will play the Y. M* C. A. five of Xenia, This loam has been playing together fur three years. Both games will be fast and exciting. In. the suit of W. L, Ctemans against D. M, Stewart for $778.40, on amount claimed due the former on the contract sale. of a farm, Judge JonesonWednesday instruct ed the jury to bring in a verdict in] favor of the defenders.'. A . mot ion for a now trial was filed at mice. ■Friends and neighbors called'Wed- nesday on Mr, W»rner BandalI .and husked about sixty shock# of corn and pot It In the' crib and some fod der in the barn. Mr, Bandail has beeiTvery seriously itl for Beveral month# but 1# now able- to ait' up some. In "the list o f corn hhakers were the following persona: Charles And Walter Rattey, Alvijn St. John,. Wm. dortleyyJolm Strmont, Her man Bandail, J, Auld, C, L. North- up, W, C,’ Finney, G. C. Hanna, Arthur Hanna, Birdael Creswell, ObarlcB Faulkner, Harry and Tom Keunon, and James Haley, —T - — ' , . F or S ams :—A few bushels pears if sold within a few days. W. P. Anderson. Put Ban on High Heel#.. A Minneapolis manufacturer recent ly forbade the wearing of high heel# on their shoes by the young women la hi# establishment. Trimmed Millinery SPEC IAL SALE Stocks are just ai complete In assortment to-day as at the start of the season, with an ever cbanglng diSplay of the newest models, ( f i R f l Y°r elderly women’ s Hats, medium and small Shapes, the latest ideas, blaok, navy and grey, formerly $4.00 and |5,00. , Great reductions on all models and Trimmed Hat#. 4*9 EA For Hand, Blotted Velvet Hats ih black and navy, extremely smart shapes, formerly $6.0u and Kt.oo. HD For J*1*0* Ostrich t p i f iu u p in ing handsome quality, Id inches long and 8 inches wide. Formerly $8, Ghildr«n’s and Infants A collection of clever little Hats and Gaps in smart, prac tical models, at very moderate prices. OSTERLY MILLINERY $7Green St. Xenia, Ohio. M E A R I C K ^ S i It’s Better to Buy Furs at Mearick’s Than to W ish You Had! There's a Jot more to this statement than you may think, and we ’ll tail you why. F a # I-^Nofc one eu«tomer in a hitndred who cornea to ns rea lly knows anything 'o f the rea l value o i ■what' "they want to buy. The vast m a jority must trust |o us, • '■ - Fact II-r-M ighty |Cw merchants who sell funs are really experienced furriers, W e sec black -fox displayed as “ black lynx ,” blended mink called “ natural mink,” . w o lf;■marked “ fox,*1 :etc,, ..etc,; Now we do not mean the dealers are dis honest—they supply do not know, but the result.to the purchaser is just as fils-/ aatrous, .;V ' -l . '■■-.Vsv* ■;Fact H I—For years this store has been handling fura and every customer here benefits b y our knowledge -o f where,’ when and what to buy. '' Our certainty is yours beeause o f the broad Mearick guar. antee o f satisfactory wear that goes with; every sale we make. Fact IV—I f this meant “ pay m ore" you would be ju stifi ed in experiraentinc, but the truth o f the matter i’a our honest prices ar eActually lower than the advertised “ special prices,” 1, or tlian the confidential “ eut price” that is whisi , pered in your ear b y our competitors. ; Fact V—Not only in quality, but in va riety we are leaders. Our fur stock is larger than all the o ther stores in Day- > .* - ton combined—the satisfaction o f select-' ing from such an enormous assortment is o f itself worth much, though it costs nothing, - W e court comparison with any furrier anywhere. D on 't let some one keep you from eonjing by telling you w e're “ high priced ." Y ou 'll bG'a regular “ Mearick” customer if you give our furs a chance to prove their saving as w.ell as their satisfaction. D E C E M B E R R E D U C T I O N O N S U I T S High-Quality Tailor-made Suits. $26. 'Values.*,...... , . « . . . . v.*. . . «. «- $17,50 j ■ $35 ,.values. ..■•■*. . . . . *.«. . ^ \ . . . . , ''.'$$7,50:" $30 va lues.............................................. $22.50 j $45 values............. .......................... . . . . . $35,00! O • EVERY SUIT REDUCED; r M E A R I C K ’ S C L O A K H O U S 1 2 3 S o u t h M a in S t r e e t V \ afV’ m a ■av5-,- *1 : You will buy * boiler i f you buy wfaflljr. A boiler will give you SUMMER HEAT IN WINTER# will heat every portion o f your house, and the money invested will give a o re comfort, healtii andhappmesathan can be obtained in any other manner: It will banish colds, pneumonia and will . ROB WINTER OF ITS TERRORS aadrigon . WMIstodoon YOU WILL NOT KNOW IT IS WINTER. ; s Without boil ? heat you are imaging tho greatest comfort and blessing in lifer- Find out the costto wcure such heatihx and you will wonder why you did not have it done before, ^ HIGH GRADE STANDARD BOILERS ■-r.■‘V" ■ ' s , furnish well heated bouses at minimum cost o f installation and for $ im L Twenty-two yean ' experience shows us what to furnish to secure be«t reeulta. - * , <T , I f - OUR CATALOG IS AdcforfcM*f#r u r UfoflBt&MiabMttBMtU*. 34- G I B L I N O . C O . * » U T I N . Y . a#lf-Ctir#« BegaUff—Somattmes I 11* awake kail the night A H you *v#r troubUO with in#osmla7 Poroollum—Nevw. When I'm wakeful I begin to repwli to myself some of my early poeme, and Zfail asleep in no Urn*. It eaudy. makers had to depend on men consumer# instead of upon Cupid and the kids, there Would be great fAllures in saccharine circles—but there is one time of the year that my masculine sweet-tooth asserts itself and then, instead of yearning for the cU6Colate-cream confections or the fruit dips, It clamors for a big bag of mixed candy, right out of the bar ren I admit it Is a plebeian taste, that the caiidy is mostly glue and flour jumbled to suit the taste of the adolescent—but somehow ! cannot feel that I have rightly celebrated Christmas without this bag of candy. When I was a boy this is the sort of candy we got and the taeto' was early' acquired. And What a lot of antici pation there was in eating the staff- anticipation because when you stuck your hand in the sack for a sweet bit, you never knew whether It would come out clutching a lemon-drop, a caramel or a peppermint! v, A«d, too, th* candy was ohiep. You could get a big bag full of it for tal cents—and some of it was red an! some white and some yellow anf there were sugar hearts with mob toes on them and nice round marbl* balls with nuts in them and funny ani mal shape# that tickled—and ohl heaps of interesting things in that Christmas tfack of candy. This Was the same kind of candy we got eewed up in red mosqulto-bai sacks at the Sunday school Christmas tree festivities, along with the nuts and the popcorn oalls. And now, man that 1 am, 1 canoofl get across the Rubicon of Christmas without sauntering down to the candy store and asking for a sack of candy "out of the barrel," Invariably the candy man will tell me he has much better candy and look at me in a emu prised sort of way, but I know wl I want when t want if—and Ch mas ia the time. How about yout Haven’t yog sweet tooth iatt tor th« otd-ti candyf guloktyndyourfam *fl 'V«ry i»t Mid maa*^widl it*4thw»»abH of mom Forbother. 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