The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52
Fire and Stock Reduction Sale Owing to cur recent lire we are compelled to sell a good portion of our enormous stock as damaged goods, but there was at least 75c 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 all our brass goods, leather, ladies shopping bags,"traveling sets, shaving sets and mirrors, 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. We 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 all of your holiday purchases. Express prepaid on purchases of $5.00 or over. ’s Book Store 21-25 West Fifth Sr„, Dayton, Ohio. if LOCAL AND PERSONAL £ 1 *a ____ _ ( I Mr. cad Mrs. J. H. Ntehct spent ;Tuesday ia Dayton with Mr.. J. K, IXisljet and wife. . Mr. Fi-cmU PremTell, who is legated ■ 1at Halo Fetiter, Texas, after a hip j through Idaho and Colorado; arrived } home Monday evening for the win- ' .ter. • . -i • I .• - ■{ Mr. Ralph Wolford has accepted a | position a;r d.aughtsman In the office j of the C. W. Raymond Co„ Dayton, a I concern that manufactures clay work-1 ing machinery. , ; j TRY OUR TOB PRINTING —Look a t useful gifts. House Slip pers/ Gloves, Hat a, Gaps, Fancy Shirts, Collars, Ties, Underwear, Hand kerchiefs, Suspenders, Coat Sweaters, Hosiery, Clothing and Shoos. C. Kelble, W, Main, Xenia. ! Mr,, Howard Harbison who has'been !In Canon City, Colo., for the past two years is homo on a visit with his. mother. . ’ ' —Don't .miss our stores when you are out Christmas buying. Hundreds of useful gifts to select from. C. Kelble, 45-49 West Main street, Xenia, Word has been received here that Miss Jeanette -Collins, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J, Hale Collins, Uarnesville, Colo., was married to Mr. Guerdon .Johnson of that place. —Do you Intend to buy useful gifts this, year? See our men's and boys’ lino Suits, -Overcoats, Raincoats, Hats, Shoes) House Slippers, Furnishings, etc. C, Kelble, W. Main St„ Xenia,’ Miss "Mary Emma Smith, sister of Mr, O. L. Smith, who ca-me Iiese ow ing to the death of little Eloise^mith, returned to Richmond, Ipd., last Sat urday, where slie is attending Earl- ham College. J. Leigh Harper, banker, and'prom, inent Spring Valley citizen, died Sab- bath evening after about a year’s ill ness. The. deceased , was 49 years of age and leaves a .wife, and four chib ■dron. The funeral was held Wednes day. ■.■■■■ . v ‘a , 1 . The Y, M. C. A, team,'Xenia, was defeated by the college varsity last Friday night to the tune of 30 to 18. The game was one of the best play., ed on the local floor and attracted a good crowd,. The girls’., teams .played a preliminary game; C. M. Spencer. For fine Christmas candies. Fancy box chocolates, all sizes, 2 5 c to a $1 .00 . It cost you noth ing to look. Give me a cal I. J ( S J I I I I ) 1 1 f ( V s Buy H im Som eth ing U s e fu l for Christm as * Then your Husband, Father, Sweetheart, Brother or Friend will be more than pleased. Of course it must be beautifully made and in the most correct style. And that is when we can help you to please him, S t s # Open Evenings MEN’S CLOTHING MAKE USEFUL GIFTS $10 to $25 Open Evenings Till Christmas A F e w We are practically enthused this year about our Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps and Gloves. And what makes a better Christmas gift than a Shirt, a Tie, a Hat, a Cap, a pair of Cloves. Men’s Dress Shirts....... 50c to $1.50 Men’s Work Shi rt s . , . . ............. .............. .. .50c ■' Men’s Ho s e . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Neckwear. ; . . . , . . . . . . . . .25c to $1.00 Sweaters for Men----- ■ Underwear, 2 Piece Suits......... .50c to $1.50, Underwear, Union Suits................... .$1 to $3 Men's Hats......... ! ____ . . . . . . . . . . $1 . 50 to. $3 Men’s Caps___ .' ............ ......................50c to $1 $ Fen's Fur C a p s ......... Boys’ Caps................... Boys’ Fur Caps.______ to $2 | Suits for Men In all the New Styl es . . . . ----- Overcoats for Men. A very useful g i f t . . 3s CD Pt-s CD CO © Sg CO 'SC ' P •S3-' Oe,’~ cn . o !' 3 CD 0 O - n <z> CD CD s r CD Oo 3 o p ><*> 3 - p CO. 0o.x ' CD CO © S3 CO CD *•+" CO . j y P WHAT IS A MORE USEFUL .GIFT THAN A RAIN COAT English Gaberdiner Rain Coats are stylish, and look as well as an Overcoat from. ^. . . . .rt. ' . ........................, .$lQ#to $20 • • *4 t "* * * ■* ! *'*■ * •* ♦ >■ <►. *> .Cravenette, no man should be without one they keep you warip and dry I from. . . ................... ............ . . $10 to $22.50 Slip on Rubberized Coats . . . . . . . .$5 to $8.50 Men’s Trousers make a very acceptable gift. A man never has too many TrotiserS.......... ......:....................... $ i to $7 Men’s Corduroy Coats, Sheep Skin lined or reversible Leather and Corduroy from ........... ’. .............................$3.50 to $6.00 Boys’ Knee Pant Sui t s . . . . . . . . . .$2.50 to$8 Boys’ Reefer and Overcoats. . . . . . .$3 to $10 m t ..Mother, Father, Wives, Sweethearts, and. Sisters of Cedarville and Greene county . When seek ing gifts for m en don’t fail to see the wonderful d isp lay that we are show ing th is Christmas, Everyth ing n ew and all th is season 's goods. * tm m 3 3 East Main Street, & Xenia, $hio, s s s s s s s ___ s $10 to $25 t s s s s s s I i t i t y s W i ■w. St w in 111V • i f . V* M "SECOND BI-MONTHLY MEETING OF THE GREENE COUNTY TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION. Saturday, Dec, 14, 1912 at 9 o’clock In the McKinley Auditorium Xenia-, O, lj . . .j'.jerr; Now for Xmas With Xmas less than a month away, RIGHT. NOW isn’t a day too soon to begin to select your "gift things"—much better NOW than later—stocks are more complete5and you can be more deliber ate >!n choosing. Will you look over the following list of practiced, sensible gift suggestions (just a hint of our Xmas stock), things with which you are certain to please. 9:00- For Women 'Jewelry, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Handbags, Purses, Neckwear, Marabou Sets, Scarfs, Hosiery, Ribbons, Art Novelties, Silks, Dress Goods, Linens, Comforts, I ’erf-tunes, .Sachets, Umbrellas, Fu rs, Tailored Gowns, Costumes, Waists, Millinery, Iiugs, Curtains, •” Trunks, Traveling Bags, J3tc., Etc. hn i& ty Ceil ilc.n! Cad Salve P «iv •« . *»■ *« n* fl‘u«. ■; O- ( I u Attn* Rodlciim ’ rj U Hots. Ktriiig •. Dressed Dolls. . •. Baby A»/‘“les, 8oap Taletu.: tioxes, ■, B-.se , Hat in Veti-s;.'- Kings, ■rusk ml Tomb * ' Is, Ifaml- Ilangers, Garriage. Roll. s. Ki I ...toes, Fancy Bibs, Hat f|ueff nml NS'difcihgakfl, Pil low Tases, Bootees, Hlirtwls, F lannel Hkirts. Hiiips and Dresses (hand made and maehihe-made). For Men Stibicrlptlons to Ladles’ Homo JournaL For M isses Fur Scarfs, For Sets, Waists, Dresses, Handkerchiefs, Perfumes, Sachets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Art Novelties, . Glotes; . /Jewelry. Fnibrellaa, ITnts, iTndermusIins, Trunks, Traveling Cases, Neekwenr, Kearfs, Sifarahon Bets, R te.. Kte. Smoking Jackets, Bath Rohes, a Shirks, Underwear, Sox, . Handkerchiefs, Gloves, • Jewelry, Fancy Waistcoats, Umbrellas, lints,. Suits, , Overcoats, Trunks, Fitted Trawling Bags, Bill Furs-■», . X’ockotbooks, MORNING SESSION. -Sihging ...............Association j DevoUonals...Rev, Albert Road j 9:15—Singing................... Association * 9:15-10:00~Lecture .......“The Import ance of Good English” ............ ;...taissAdoJalde Steele Baylor 10:00-IQ:16—In termission; 10115-10:80—Folk Games;..Junior Y. W. C. A. Girls 10-.30-11:1B—Lect ure—“A p p e r c e p tion”... „. ,.1’rof. T. Bruce Birch AFTERNOON SESSION. 1:00-“M ubic . Explanation of County ’Con tests for Girls................... f ........ Miss Katherine Childs Reading........... Mary Gertrude Oarr, Yellow BpringaT . 1:15-2;00—•Lecture-^'The Geii era 1 Oulturo of Teachers” ............... . . MissAdelaide Steel* Baylor 2:00-2:18—Intermission. 2:10-2:39—Demonstration by t h e “Camp Eire Girls” 2:80-3*10—Lecture—“Brepreception*’, .Prof, T. Bruce Birch' G MEYER JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Fur (kips, Overeoato, Suits, Neckwear, Gloves, For Boy^ Shirts, Underwear, Poeketbooks. Jewelry, Htoekings, . Miss Adelaido Steele Baylor Is Iho General Assistant in the Office of Public Instruction a t Indianapolis, and comes highly recommended-by Dr. Ellis, Miss Martha Anderson will have charge of the music. Ex. Corn.—L ila E. Reed, P fe s.’j Ruth 13. Barnes Sec.| Supt. G} «L Graham, Mary Wilgus, Lena Gil b e rt C*v> Dwellers Abroad. Southern Tunis boantn of a house* lens town having a population of o.QOii people. They are troglodytes, whose fathers before them lived in similar cave*. ■ , “ A Most Beautiful Line ------------------- - o f— ------------- Q Christmas and Holiday Goods 134 SOU TH MAIN S T R E E T , - Ohio o NO TR—CCut o u t i?tS sb o v s lis t fo r f ul ur a referon ea.) T H E R IK E -K U M L E R CO . End of a Noted Folly* The monocle has long since been out of fashion In England, and is Coon » to disappear from Paris, which lias, been Its last Stronghold. It was In -, vented by a DuteMMidy, and its ettt effects upon the eyo were at once noted by oculists. The monocle first appeared a t the congress of Vienna; in 1814, when it was worn by Un in ventor. One folly, nt least, baa hitd duly about * century of. IK®, "A Note to Xmas Shopper" j[ Very Serious Make our store your headquarters while in Dayton. You will find here large and very complete stocks of Holiday Novelties and staple goods for Xmas Suggestions. Visit our Stationery, Leather Goods, Toilet, Jcwefery and Art Depart. ment3 - filled with the latest and choicest at ve.ry reosonable prices. Our, Postal Substation-very cunviently located, is at your service — Send your- packages from here. Rest awhile or have luncheon in our cosy Tea and Rest Room on the second floor. The Johnson Shelton Co., (Form a lly T l is D e -W ee se Bidlem.au Co,,) The Home Store - - * Dayton, Ohio. It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong on6 given you. For this reason wa urge you la buying to be Careful to g it the genuine— BLA# ^ i6 irf The reputation of tbit ol^reH**11 bia lasd'one, for constipation, in« »■ digestion and liver trout! e. is firm- ^established. It does not I m K | etjicr medicines* It is better than ¥ othws* f t it m i h i act be the fs., $ vfinte J iw ftatvder, with a large5 §. calc tuaa ml others combined* ' B' sotim Town ' ta |
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