The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52

* w>* ® * ^ * • r iT " i h i 'T r u n c u ju n t ijijq ih Zell's For Xm a s Shopp ing ttrfiitfilfflf X E N IA , O H IO . Z E L L ’S Popular Copyrights '.me to $T.r»i) G ift Books 23c to $1.50 Friendsh ip Things Beautiful (Bad. Tidings Lavender and Rosemary ■ Pictures of Memory Glorious Mother Sunshine of Life Sunsliine'ai.d Rones D ream of F a ir Women Our B reak fast Boole Leather Bound Books Beyond'the M arshes........Connor The Changed L ife .....Drummond Recessional and Vam­ pire...............;.................Kipling School Day a.............................. Rice Friendah ip.. ........;............ Thoreau Xmas Carol.... ,.........:....... .Dickens Goodfollo,wsh!p...,.............Woolard ZELL’S Boys’ and G irls Books j Splendid Books by noted juvenile writers. 7c to $1 .25 Meade Series Boy Aviators Girl Aviators Boy Scouts . Bessie Books • 4f « . ' Sophia May Little Prudie Motor Rangers Motor Boys Bungalow Boys Boy Inventors Dreadnaut Boys Border Boys Elsie,Series Mbtor Boat "Alger and Ilenty Books Z E L L ’S Our Second Floor Bargain Counters, Special Sale of Books, Toys, Dolis and Games I t W il l P a y Y o u t o V i s it T h i s D e p a r t m e n t . ; No*Such P r ic e s E v e r M a d e B e fo r e 25a Alger Books, cloth bound..... i................. .................................... „.7c 35o anti 50c A lger Books, cloth bound .... ............................. ............ 17c 35c and 60c H en ty Books, cloth bound.......... ^.... ............ ................. 17c iOc edition Boy Scouts, cloth bound.......... ...... .............................. 7c ‘ 50c edition Boy Scouts, cloth bound.................................................. 22c 50c. edition Aviation Boys, cloth bound ............. .......................... . 22« 50c edition Motorcycle Boys, cloth bound.,,..... 1................. .. ... 22c 25c edition “N ight Before Christm as” cloth bottnet ............ 9c. $1 edition Leather covered‘backs................. ...... ............. . j .........67c $2,50 edition Tay lor’s Travels in A frica, over 900 pages, 600 illu stra tion s;.... ...................... ..........................................................87c Stuffed Dogs and C haracter Dolls,.A ll the Newest Creations. All1Copyrighted Books, former editions from 50c to $1,60 each, will be closed Out at, per book......... .7.... ......... ;..........;....... . ...........37c We have over 1000 k inds of books. A ll must be sold in the nex t 21 days.' ■ 1 Don’t fail to obtain a copy o t TAYLOR’S AFRICAN EXI'liOBA- TIONS, $55.50edition a t . , . . . - , . , . .i..-.-.;...37c The most complete book of trav e ls eve r on the market,* weigh t of book. 70 oun ce s T ins will give you a sligh t idi»a of its size and value - Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary, in C lo th ....................-............ .77c Webster’s Unabridged D ictionary,-in Sheep,.-..,.-........... .! .... $1,23 Shakespeare’s Complete Works, in Cloth................... .,................ . 97c Rand &McNally's Ed ition of J a r l The Neath<*red, a fairy^sto ry ( over 850 pages handsome cloth bound; regu lar $1.50 edition nnd never sold unde r th is price,-will go at, per copy ,.......... ................ 45$ Bibles! Bibles! Bibles! $1.50' edition Flexible Bible, No, 54, a t .......................... :...............87o $1.65 edition Elexiblo Bible, Index No, 54, a t.............................. >.... 07c $1.75 edrtion Flexible,Bible. P lain No. 4 at,..,.......... ’ .........98c $2 edition Flexible Bible, Index No. 4 a t .... . .....-.....................$1.08 $2^25 edition Flexible Bible, Plan.No. 104, a t ................... ............. $1.15 $2.50 edition Flexible Bible, Index No. 104, a t.................... ..........Si.25 $3 euitlou Flexible Bible, P lan No. 204, a t ............................... . ..... $1.87 $8.50 edition Flexible Bible, Index No. 204, a t....................,.j........$1.47 No, 204 has the words of Ch rist in red letters in tlie Sunday School or better known as The Teachers* Ed ition—the largest and best made Bible in the m arket. No 204 is A rt Edition. Testaments from 10c to 50c, half former price. , iltBird-Men and Their D a ring Deeds”—256 pages, handsomely il­ lustrated , containing the W right B iob ..wonderful flights, $1.60 : edition will be sold a t ................................................... 47c a volume COO-Page Cloth Bound Ed ition of “Robinson Crusoe, handsomely Illustrated and a ttrac tiv e cover. Regulnr $1.00 edition will go at........................................................................... ............................... ■*1’° $1.50 Ed ition of “ Peck 's Bad Boy,” over GOO pages, containing Pock’s Books, bound in one volume, will be solt’ a t 47c per copy The Famous Ideal Speaker, also Model Reciters, contain DeJsart’s A rt of Elocution for school children, with illustrations of poses over 250 subjects. Sold a t $1.50 a t a ll book stores. On. price to close o u t ........................ ...... *..........................................47c,a volume DOLLS-'TOPS-'-Everything for Christmas* - Over 100 Kinds of Games and Blocks. f t - i i ptsi|- McCulloch HEADQUARTERS FOR .EVERYTHING IN LEATHER GOODS, Imported and Domestic LIST OF XMAS LEATHER GOODS} Lfcdtes’ H and Bags, Traveling Sets. Collar and Cuff Boxes. . / Glove# Handkerch ief Gases. Necktie Cases, Bridge Bet#. Five Hundred Bets. D rinktng Gups, Flask#. Folding Mirrors. Jewel Boxes. Manicure Bets. Hewing Boxes. Picnic Bet#, . ^ Military Brush Sots, > Coat- Hangers. L ibrary Sets. •Office Sets, Jewel Sets, Photo Gases. Music Rolls. Music Bags. Scissor Oases, f , Cigar CasoeJ Bill Books. L etter Cases. Card Cases. Bill and Coin Purses. Three-Fold Cases. Thermos Bottles, Tobacco Pouches. T r u n k # » B a g # a tt 4 S u it C a a a a , M c C u l lo c h l e a t h e r s t o p s . 40 East Main Street. Bpringileld, Ohio. Z E L L ’S Xmas Pictures and Pictures Framing, - Framed Piclurr k 10c to $5.00. OurPicture Framing Department is complete and v are * prepared to give prompt service. Leather Goods Music Rolls ' Bill Books Card Cases •t. Serving Traps ftJl shapes Too to $1,S0 I' Manicure Sets ■ We carry the well know . Hankie lino »$! .00 to $5.00 Shaving Mirrors French, P lata—adjustable. Fountain Pens This department is complete and We fit the Haiid. . Waterman Pens $2.50 to $5,00 Parker Pens $1.50 .to $8 John Holland Peus $3.50 (0 $5 Every pen guaranteed & we give the privilege ol‘ exchange after Xm;as. Boxed Paper High grade boxed paper, all sizes and shapes, m gift boxes and regular .took boxes • 10c to $1.00 Z E L L ’S Dennison’s Com­ plete Line Gift Wrappings Cards, Tags Gummed Tapes, Heals, Tinsel Cord, Doll Outfits, Crepe Paper— all shades, Decoration^, Tissue Wrapping Paper, Coin Boxes. Gift Boxes, . Gibson Art Line A rt Oalondears,( Xmas Letters, ’’ Place Cards, Dainty G ist Cards. Parker Art Line Pen Rack Mottoes, P icture Mottoes, Handkerchiefs, Dressings, Post Cardp from the Rust Craft Shop from lo to 23c. , Rosaries ' _ We have a very select line of • Rosaries. - Don’t fait to look a t this line, no more appropriate gift 1 for Xmas $1,50 to $5 00. Fo r Sale or Exchange 2 Shropshire yearling Rams, 1 D uroc Male Hog. N. H. Wright, Selma, O. I Cat Put Up Viclou# Rgh*. While calling at a friend's,ranch tn# | ather day, a young Italian nobleman; who Is ranching gear Monterey, Cal.y j was attacked by a huge Maltese ca t la pet of the household, and severely ’bitten on the, band and In the bade. He was walking up the steps of th# house when the cat attacked him, Th4> animal sank its teeth into the fleshy cart of his hack and clung to him with bulldog tenacity, In attempting to pull ■'he cat off hi# back, the victim wa# bitten on the hand, The cat followed him to the gate, and he. waa obliged to use a cluk to drive it off. NOTICE. In pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, I will offer for sale a t public auc­ tion on Saturday, the 11th day o f January, 1913, •a t 10 o’clock, a. in., at the west door of the .court house! In the city of Xenia, Ohio, the fol­ lowing described real' estate, situate in. the County of Greene, anq State of OhiQ.v-and in the Township of New Jasper, and bounded and described as follows:- Being a tract of land, part of Military Survey No. 1240 in the name of William McGuire, Beginning at a stone in a township road leading from the Xenia and Jamestown turn­ pike to the New Jasper road and cor­ ner to colored school house, running tlionce N. C 1-2 deg.'-W. 24.10 poles to a stone in said road; then N. 89 1-2 deg, E. 42 poles to a. stake; thence S, 9 3-4 deg. W. 37.12 poles to a stone; theiice IV. 19 deg. 44 poles to a stone corner to school house; thence. N. C1-2 deg. \V, 13 poles to a stone comer also to the school house; thence S» 85 deg. 12 poles to the beginning con­ taining seven and , three-fourths (7 3-4) acres; excepting'therefrom a strip containing two (2), acres off the north part of said trafct of seven and three-fourths . acres, heretofore conveyed by Charles Parker and wife to James -Underwood bounded and described, as follows; Beginning at a stake In said township road running thence N. 89 1-2 deg. E. 42 poles to a stake; thence S. 9 3-4 deg. W, 8 poleo to a stake; thence S. 89 3-2 deg. W, 39 poles to a stake; thence N. G 1-2 dog: W.- 7,92 rods to the beginning. The above described premises being the same premises conveyed to James S. Turher by Harriet B. Smith and Greenup Smith by deed dated Sep­ tember 27th, 1884, recorded Greene County Deed Records Vol 7ff, page 12, Said premises are appraised at $550.00 and are situated 4 1-2 milea east from Xenia and 5 miles couth of Cedarville, Ohio, on road known as Stringtown road. Terms—cash. JOHN D. SILVEY, Administrator of the Estate of James S. Turner, deceased. W. B. McCallister, auctioneer, Smith & Smith, attorneys. an -.mu uij f#vcry rat mid numse-oid _ dot it without a list of mars f o r bother. It n«ver failed,kills jjfevary time; the cleanest, Mim* Wplect&i'.d surest ratpofcoa mid e* ^RafcBis-Kit Past©; thm new poteon in tbo tub# -jRat H»i‘Ku /lube. VoBtion’th.ivctoiLicjjppocnDpIaBie J toremov'ditjfr m iha nn andopread It m i theb.ii<?yotialmp yprt a the tube andtU l , ipnisonsprcad^tsdlMiomsxtnffiTioapreadf. / intr, fioniilsa,noJrouhlo. Via onanyfeind-9 . of bait, Ketp* indefinitely. Kills mice, J troches sodothervernsln, too, Gtt.iranlet’UeJathe vam insK tfl rcTtntdfd. j pen I-Raff Ilk* at L'- ■ a t #«i tirpggi.lt , cr dirt;i tr a m m „ I'nrrAW. ItsJ!«!BitakCs* . U/SistsMSh , S,-ra,;M.k For Sale by J , E. Waddle, fruit# ami groceries, and O. M, Bldgway, druggist, To come here and see pur remarkable exhibit of. t h e whol realm of rare and unus­ ual furs as well as everything that is standard will make you better urn erstand why this store commends the fur trade of, this section of Ohio. There’s nothing, too cheap for us to sell if it’s durable—. nothing to high if it’s worth the price. Fur Muffs $1.00 to $135.00 Fur Sets 2.00 to 300 00 Fur Neckpieces 1.00 to 175.00 Fur Coats 20.00 to 500.00 Best of all every purchase is safeguarded by the “Ban­ croft” guarantee of satisfac­ tion in wear backed by our expert knowledge of j u s:t where, when & what to buy* Men’s fur lined overcoats that are really worth while as low as $30,00. Fur caps at $2.00^ $3.00 on up to $25 -all the furriers kind. When in Springfield doing your Christmas shopping be sure tor come in - you^ll be welcome. We show you thru the handsomest store in the city & all in Holiday attire. E ARE FILED. | Laot Satu rday cases to the num- • her of fourteen had bcenfllcd against : ‘l3»»e W aterm an , local druggist, for i j keeping a place and making alleged , i liquor snips w ithou t a physicians \ '< peracription. ; '1’he same day ano ther raid was j I connected early in the morning by i j Marsiial Kenuon, W alter Illll and j Galvin Ew ry, Late in the n igh t j, another barrel of wiskoy was hauled ] in and th is was taken into custody and is held in the cell room of the iail' ; ,• v . Following the filing of additional charges, ten in number, the defend­ e d was unable to give the $500 bond in each, case and the. Mayor appointed a Bpecial officer, Calvin Ew ry, to accompany him, A t pre­ sen t ariangements are being made to Secure a su rety bond which will be necessary for appeal of the oases to a higher court, Wednesbay the . d e fen d ed was found, guilty on nine different counts for selling liquor to George Shinglo- decker, Roy Matthews, Robert Tay­ lor and Marian Buchanan, The state based the evidence on tho rec- ord in the pharmaceutical befok and the testimony of the witnesses as to the use of the liquor. The defense held th a t the sale whs made in good faith for pharmaceutical purposes. Friday the cases of making a sale to John Webb and fur keeping, a place under the last raid will be heard. The argument for a new tria l in each case where defendant, has been found guilty, will a lso 'b e given.- G I F T S That Men -Appreciate . _ Everything tr-m bead to foot | MENS WEARABLES UTZINGE.R Daytons Foremost flatter and Furnisher. West Fifth Street, opposite Post Office. Our people will, be delighted to hear th a t wo are to have Fred Ray­ mond play fins season, I t is L ittle Mis#, Susan sind considering the fac t I th a t there is bu t one company play- | ing this comedy this season with I hundreds o f theater managers clamoring for it, manager F rank A^ Jackson is to be commended for his successful efforts in securing such a stellar a ttraction for bis patrons. The date has been set for Tuesday evening Dec. 24 and la te r announce* ments will give information of the opening of the advance seat salel While manager F ran k A. Jackson has a .lot of very flue attractions booked, L ittle Miss Susan, promises to be the one 'big theatrical event. There is not ihe sligh test doubt bu t th a t it is tlie one best comedy th a t has been written in ^ea rs and every, body enjoys good, wholesome fun. CANDY! CANDY! I t is worth anyone’s time to stop in and see the display of Christmas candy a t Wm. Marshall’s. “MOTHER AND BABY.” The National Stockman a n d Farmer, P ittsbu rg , Pa., have gotten out a 1UI3 calendar. I t 1 b called the "Mother and Baby” calendar and is one of the finest. /Works of a r t over produced along this line. A picture of so much merit would cost quite a nice price a t an a rt store, I t will be sen t to any one froe who will send Wp to pay for packing and postage, ft would ornament the finest parlor or drawing-room. As long as the supply last it is yours for only ten cents. Speak quick. F > k .S ai , e :—Small brick house and lo t on Church street, $250.00. See Rev. W. E . Pu tt. Aoatnst Bogus Cripples. The bona-fide maimed and lame beg­ gars of Paris streets have formed an association for the defense of their privileges against the impostors who encroach on their beats. The presi­ dent has ‘been received M, Bour­ geois, the minister of public works, who promises to consider their, de­ mand of a certificate after medical examination. This will hinder, they maintain, an honorable profession from being dragged by bogus cripple#, who are seldom brought to Justice, OperaHouse The Season’s E v e n t THE ONE BEST BET, T h a t Delightful Comedy, LITTLE “A^tvorld ot happy comedy.” , “ ‘-Minnapolis Tribune, MIS “A feast of laugh ter."—De­ tro it Free Press. SUSAN By F red Raymond, Author .of THE MISSOURI GIRL, ' Etc, Price Lower floor 3Se upper S5c. Seat,# on Sato December *ltlu Toilet cases $1,00 to $18,00 . ; Safety razors and razor sets 35c to $9.00 Manicure sets 25c to $10.00 Comb and brushes any kind you want A large assortment of Pipes at REDUCED PRICES AT' Folckemer’s Pharmacy The (Quality Corner . On the Corner High and Fountain Springfield, Ohio. . USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS LeatherGods & Trunks Dayton’s Original Popular, & Exclusive. Leather £5tore QualityJBest Prices Lowest Presents laid aside with, a small deposit. ' . John C. Storch, 42 W. F ifth St,, Dayton, O., Opp. Colonial Theatre Repairuigand Sample Work Home Phone 12585 POULTRY Headquarters H ighest Price For POULTRY and EGGS Will call anywhere In the country" for them. Ship­ ping direct: to the high- priced Eastern markets enables us to pay the high­ est price at homo. C. E. BR ADSTREET ,N. Detroit St. GROCER Xenia* Ohio . ESTABLISHED 1828. Christmas G IF T S OF M EL > Would’nt you like to give a Di­ amond, a Watch any kind of Jew­ elry or fine Cut Glasa for Christ­ mas? Nothing is more Appropri- at -or more appreciated. The value of the article will depend largely on the place it is purchased* Buy at the store the Store that has be­ hind it a record of 84 years of con­ tinual business and each year adds to list is pleased customers. This store H. BEST & SON 33, > orth Main Street. CUFF BUTTONS When in doubt, give a pair of Cuff Buttons. They make a uise- ful lasting present. WATCHES A watch is always a welcome gif t. We have them all prices, - best make# and all guaranteed. * DIAMONDS Always make the most perfect g ift especially if you get fine (grade Diamonds. There is no jewelry or any th ing you b u y you are so completely a t the mercy of tlie jeweler’s judgment and hon­ esty. If you w an t quality and the best, you need go ho further, SCRAF P1NS-BROACHES E ith e r filled or solid gold, handsome patterns, make one o t the nicest presents, ' f ^CUT GLASS Our assortment is airselocted from the best makers, Fin6 qual­ ity what we keep. SILVERWARE Our assortment is large. No trouble-to find whahyou WIMit in silver. LOCKETS All prices, Btyles and quality with or w ithout chains make a very acceptable present* 1828 1912 33 North Main Street Dayton, Ohio.

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