The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

mmm mm ; { w m AND PERSONAL £ 1 w apwiBi»0ift'i\i[i^ m m . S ta rt saving your pontiles. • It. will unt bo li.it);; until you arc then saving- dollars and your hum!rods of dollajs. Tiny best way tend art tosavo is by opening' a savings account with us. Your savings v jll rapidly accumulate and they will bo drawing interest all the while. Wo would snggc*...t your op* mny an account with mi. The CedarviJIe Building & Loan Association ] The Wf dnocipiy afternoon Club was ouu-rfaiued by Mis. it. V. Kerr, M r.J). M, Dallas and daughters i MBs KhVabi-th, and Miss Ma»y j Cooper hav ■■go!.e to Tureulnm, Pa , jon a visit with Hoy, John KcndnJi ' and sister. The mn<nil dinner fe rtile R. j%, congregation will be held Dee, 3d. Miss Mary Ramsey, nfSpringfteld, i visited at home Saturday and Bab- batb, • O Y S T E R S - -F r e s h a n d fine a t 2 5 o a q t. oi*15c a p t. B ird ’s M amm o th S to r e , W Incorporated for ■•■■’ Subscribed S to c k - BOARD OF . 1 , Tarbox, President J . W. Ilixon O. Mi 0 rouse B. E. McFarland / ........ $200,000,00 .......... $126 ,423 ,00 DIRECTORS Davit! Bt’tulfuti*. Vlee-Pre:) W„ H. Barber W. A. Spencer \V. M. Cottrell Andr*- , Jackson, Secretary, s^c: Citizens’MassMeeting at th e C ^ d a rv ille O p e ra H o u s e Friday Evening, Dec, 19,1915 7:30 o ’clock P u r p o s e o f t h e M e e t in g *-To hear the report of the delegates fron the Cedarville * Village and Township Sehools who-attended the Edu­ cational Congress held a t Columbus December 5th and 6th, And to discuss the recommendations of the Rural Survey Commission. No Admission ■ “ -X * . * ( Everybody invited. Come and inform yoursejjf and help inform others on this important topic. * ■ Program Music * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * ........ .By the Schools Invocation ............................................ H r .\y . R. McChesriey Music.,.•;%............ . 1 ........ .. .By the Schools Introductory Remarks..................... , ■Supt. F. M. Reynolds Two Phases of the Educational Congress., . , . .S. 0. Wright Supervision................. .......................... Supt. F, P„ Rifenour Probable School Legislation.. . . . . . . . . Hon, S. C.»Anderson Music,— ............ ................................... ... By the Schools General Discussion Come prepared to express your views on the needs of bur Public Schools. \ . Song ........... .............................. ............................ ., .America Miss Mary Williamson leaves to- day for Glen:v.;otT, Iowa, to spend tbt> hoUdnyn with bar ulster, Sfita Florence Who aas boon there fo ra couple of yearn touching 9 The tftrffcge basket ball tgam failed to bring Jiome the “bacon" on the trip E ast Jast week, belli"' defeated m both games. Both boys and girls teams met similar fate at Die hands of iho Antioch teams Wednesday. SHOP EARLYV-Don't put off ysur buying until night, Come jpathe MORNING if possible, or early in th e afternoon and we can w a it on you sq much more satisfactorily and give'you be tter service a t *' B ird 's Mammoth S to re. Special priee.s to teache rs on Xmas candy a t Waddle’s Grocery Mrs. S- A. Itabn. and Mrs. Jacob Johnson, of Yellow Springs, a t­ tended tho funeral of Mrs. Julie Alexander. WANTED:—2y or- 8 Qbend of feed­ ing shouts th a t will weigh 100 to 12,1 lbs. . R. B. Barber The moving Picture show will hereafter be known as tha’T ’i'snceBSi*’ Mrs. Elizabeth Shroades attended the funeral Of Mr. Isaac Tingley in Springfield, Tuesday, Naglc-y Bros. havsjmloftdod a ear of Ford automobiles auci have opened a salesroom in. the Tarbox room, This firm has the agency foi the,county. ORANGES—>Sw$et and juicy, 15 -20 -25 and 3 5 c Dozen. Bird’s Mammoth S to re , Built b * Collhia sold tho j . H, Ni'abefc property at: the corner of Cedar and Bridge streets this week to Squire Tarr of Ross Township who gets possession next March. •« . j OYSTERS l OYSTERS! heave your order for nice, fresh ont?o received each Tuesday and Saturday. C. M Spencer. * 1914 ===Another Ch r is tm as Club Thousands Were Made Happy in 1913 You Will Need Money for Next Christmas HERE IS AH EA SY WAY TO GET IT A SU R E WAY TO HAVE IT II * Join our Christmas Savings Club which atarts Dec. 29,1913 In Claim 6 , pay 5 c the 1st week, 10 c llm 2d week, 1.5c Uio 3d week and so on for CO weeks, and we will mall you a cheek or a bank book with credit therein two weeks before Obrhlmns for £03.75. •plu&*4 per centinterest per annum. . „ , Or in Class 2 , pay 2c the 1st week, 4e the 2d week, Oc the 3d week, nnd so on for «0 weeks, and w.e will mail you a d u e l; or bank book with credit therein two weeks before ^hrlstmas ’for $25.50, plus 4 per cent interest per annum, , Or in class 1, pay 1C tho 1st week, 2c the, 2d week, Sc the 3d week, and so on for 50 weeks and two weeks before Christmas we will mail you ft check or a bank book with credit therein for $12.75, plus 4 per cent interest per annum, or You May Reservo the Order o f Payments if You Wish to Do So For instance, in Class 6 , going up, tho payments sta rt with Cc and end With $2.60. Tf you desire to do so, you may sta rt with $2.50 the first week and pay Co less every week until the last week’s payment will bo Cc. i n CJass 2, going up, the payments sta rt with 2c and end with $1.MJ. If you de­ sire to do so, you may s ta rt with $1.00 the first week and pay 2c leas every Week until ti e last week's payment, will be 2c. In class 1, going up, f#o payments start with lc and end with hie. If . you desire to do so, yon may s ta rt with Cue the first week and pay 1 c less every week until tho fast week's payment will hole. You may join Class 5 going up, starting with 5c'and Class f»Acoming down, starting with $2.50, which would give you a fixed weekly payment of $2.65, giving you for 50 weeks’ $127.50, plus 4 per cent Interest pot annum. * • You may join Class 2 going up, starting with 2c and Clasp ifA coining down, starting with $ 1 . 00 . which would give you a fixed weekly payment of $ 1 .( 12 .’giving you for 50 weeks’ payments $51.00, jdns4 per cent interest per annum. o ■ ■ 1 You may join Class i going up, starting with lc and Class 1A eomtning down, starting with $ 1 . 00 , which wmutd give you a fixed weekly payment of 51 c, giving you for 50 weeks’ pa; ments $25.1,0, plus 4 per cent interest per annum. t * Payments Must Be made Every Week, or May be Made in Advance Can you think of an baser way to provide money for Christmas prompts? Join yourself- (Jetevoryone in the family to join. .Show this to yottr friend's ami gdt then to join. • Everybody Is Welcome to Join Wo recommend th a t you begin with tin* largo payment»md pay Jess each week. Il makes easy ^ T h o c i i r i s t n i a s Hayings Club np<ns Monday, December $‘J, 101S, for the 1014 {Hub. Call anil h * In teresto^lv p a h E ^ payments during the week they are due and 'iio.o WI„,i»rmMv.njjjjg youR CHRISTMAS A MERRV ONE o THE AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Fairbanks Building, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO V - k , - A . 4 V ,\A ^ 4 / k,, - , ;y \ ? y ] ) r ^ b d l: \ ’V , 1) Y . ‘ - . ! ) . % ? & ' ■ J X V-.i r t / & - I t h p 1 •< • ; v > r 'i fk~A v •s I / 1 y rim, 1 ^ J-*' r f i -J- ■JjFMffr f K , x { - ^ ■VY ^ -K v , I • ■ -j's x *+ &' y . f j h ■ / . - y , A r k - ^ * ^ Mery Christmas Fine Gift Furs All Women like line Fuis. Nothing makes a Gift more appreciated.- ■ ■ . Black Scarfs with mul.'n to match, any price from $1,113 to $35.00. Muffrfjill prices, $1.05 to $3390. ■ Brown apd natural Furs in endless selection. BABABQtJ S E T S - Natural and Biack, * . r- ■ ■ ■■ ■■y ■* * Neck'Pieces, $3.00 to $lo’. 00 . Muffs to match, $4.50'to $10.e0, Obildrop’B Furs in White Angora, Brown and Natural, $1.03 to $5.00. ' ■ Boxed Neckwear for Gifts Tho New Fluffy ruffles are pretty and attractive. Every­ thing tha t is new in neckwear here. Fluffy Rushes and Fiehues.................... ......... .......... 25c to 75o Jabots, endless selection........... .... .......................... 25c and 60c Collar aud Cuff Sets.,. ........ ........... ............................ 50s to $2.00 Gift Handkerchiefs The greatest selection of Men’s and Women’s In itial Handkerchiefs we have ever shown. Men’s'Jiinen Tiffany Letters, 16c and 25c, Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs, 10c to 25o. Bath "Robes for Gifts . , |, ■' , ■ i Bath Robos$2,75 to $3.00 Bath Robe ^Blankets, ai. colors, with cords, $2 rei and $3.ou Kimonas, Fleeced and Obalb'e, SI. 00 . Crepe Kimonas, $1.05 to $3,f,0. . Silk Petticoats $1.95 V ' <1 lOCi Fine- Glove Taffeta Bdk Pet- , ticoats, in two new designs, all the good colors and combina- ' tions, a $3.50 Skirt value $i .05. Linens for Gifts Table Linens in Pattern Cloths for - the new Round Tables, Napkins ' to match, at $2.60 to $5.00. ■' . Mandera Embaoidery L inens,. in Squares and Scarfs, $ 1,50 to $3.00. Cbmy Linen Pieces, $109.to $5 00 ; Women’s and Children’s Gift Slippers Women’s Felt Slippers, in Pretty Shapes anti Colors, $1.00, $1.25, $Uii, Children's‘Felt Slippers and Moc­ casins, $i.pd. Men's Pullman Slippers, $1.09. Fine Toilet Goods For Gifts Hudriut's name on Toilet Goods means quality. There is no better—not many makers as good. Hndnuts Toilet Water in Gift Boxes........... .... .......75c Hjidnuts Perfumes, in Gift Boxes.... ............60e to $3.60 Hudnute Violet gro Creme, Delightful slsln food:...60c Hudnuts Cold Cream.....'.'..............................25cahd50e Hudnuts Saehots, inlall odbrs..!.............-.................... 50c Violet Sea Bath Balts ....... ...................... ........!76c H udnu ts PotPourri, Luxurious Rose J a r ........... ,$1.09 Colgate’s Water, all odors.................... . 25e and 50c Coicate’s Miniature Perfumes...... ..... ............ 5c and XOe Gut Glass For Gifts 600 pieces of fine Cut Glass at.95c, Cut Glass Water Pilchers, beautiiul patterns, $2.25 fo $3.50. ■ ' * * ‘ ' • $ tar Gut Water Glasses, Straight and Bell shape. 8 for 60c. ; , S tar Cut SherberfcGlasses, Our 75c. Glass Candle Sticks, 6 patterns, JOCr .Birthday Candle Sticks, 6 c. Silver Sandwich Trays, large selection, $2,00. to $3.00. ■ ‘ *> .^Silver Bread Plates, $1.00 to $3.00. Silk Hose For Gifts Women’s Ex tra Heavy Bilk Hclse, in Black and Colors, boxed, $ 1.00 Cheaper SBIc Hose, Black and White, at33c aud 50c. Men’s Silk Hose, Black,- 60c value, at 35c. 8 pair for $1.00. . Gloves For Gifts . y* i Centereri Fine Kid. Gloves, White and colors, $1.50. LaFayette Fine Kid Gloves, anclre Make, $1.50. -Luella Pique Gloves. $ 1 . 2 e. Leather Gift Goods Fitted. Draw Bags for (raveling are wonderfully easy to carry In your Bag. For Mon and Women, $5 00 ,3 Traveling Cases a t $ 2 , 00 , $2.60, $3.60 aud up. Manicure Cases, $1.00 and up. Traveling Bags for Men and Wo-, men,“$5.00 to $15,00. ' Suit Cases, $L50Jo $3.00. Umbrella Always An Acceptable Gift Men’s Fine 91Ik Umbrellas, choice Gift Hahdles, ,$i.0Oto $6.0C. Womeii’aF ine Sillt Umbrellas, Newest Handles, $1,00to $5.00. IMt 6 id»K 3 WiK^Wi Fine Comfort, Silk border, wool filling ..................... $ 4 .0 0 Fine Double Woven Woolen Blanket Com fo r ts .......$ 5 . 0 0 Women’s Suits, make fine gifts, now ...... . $10 to $18 .75 Women’s Winter Coats for gifts, SPECIAL..... ......$ 9 .9 5 Women’s Rain Coats, Mercerized Poplin........... - $ 5 . 0 0 • ... ' • ' • X Jobe (Brothers Company XENIA, OHIO | Mrs. Cora Trumby spent a lew ! days lant week with Mr. Robert • Trumbo and family, of Osborn, O. ’ Good slum s each Monday, W ed-f *nesday and Saturday evenings at \ the Princess. f Waddle is making a specialty of Xmas candy. For ffent—Two fine office rooms over Hartman clothing store. Inquire of G. ft. .Hartman. the $12 BUY THEM NOW a t 20 per cen t off and get benefit. Men 's $15 overcoats Men 's $12 .50 overcoats -, $1C Men 's $10 overcoats ' » $ 8 from Saturday, Dec. 20 to Wed, Dec. 24 . B ird’s Mammoth Store. Word lifts been received bore oT (he death of Mr. Alex. Martin, cousin of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Jackson, last Friday a t Visalia, Cal. His wife was Miss 'Lizzie Rogers, sister of, Mrs. Joseph Mil* hurn, of Xciiift, daughter of Mrs. Jacob Miller, She died 6t paralysis. Buriartakesplftce, a t Delphi. Ind. Mr. Isaac Tingley ,1 a former resi­ dent of (Ins place, died at-h is lmme In Springfield, Ohid, (Sabbath even­ ing lit7:39 o’chek, -Death was due (i> dropsy.' The fum ml was held a t his home on Southern Ave., Tues­ day morning and burial took place a t Fairfield, Ohio. o avium tatuftor. .Mtua lftKativft 'iak* fcrtt-wMwmt thtn.‘:ln.T ’..r-’-aiWIoIB*.’' ' Clearance Sale of Winter Millinery This is an opportunity and one that you should not miss as our line is large and complete with the latest styles. Hats Bonnets Toques , * t For Women, Misses and Children. Entire stock to be disposed of regardless of cost. ■« Osterly Millinery 57 Green Street, 'X e n ia , Ohio T o Curs a Cold iitO u e B ay ssssu sssss f s TateLaxativeBromo Qumine J i t f v A <**vwy Seven MfiHon boxw * Jd ln pa» ti3 month*. T h i s s lg tllk ta r d , ^ S*X *7P *r*JnU *m B oX .v l5o* MM 2C2C GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING 2CX< Aw...

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