The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

«• fid Ui&lMft 'Srli w w i * v, von*err*. i jg-iat we are. * the b e s fc' - shoes for :eciate a par- : oe at modern l . ; v re made on grable maker, d * or over- are made in Cid, S o ft t. 3.50 i \ V '• fitting Store i } \ OHIO I » f c B £ . you make You can- ; the style Wr. They distinction hat marks is certain >ur service. Tailor F THE RECTUM r WW IM A PWW *** *tmmWmm. M c C lellan * EoLSiMIOT, OT rntxAffr* Tablets t*M# p w*rk m* a nmm. Save your money, Then;’* always a time when it comes in handy to hav# a little ready money. Acquire the habit of saving and yoa will be prepared when the day of adversity comes. Place your money with us where it will be secure and where it will draw interest, Do it now, The CedarvMIe Building & LoanAssociation Incorporated for................ $200 ,000 ,00 Subscribed Stock...... ....... $126,426,00 BOARD OP DIRECTORS W . J. Tarbox^Fresidenl David Bradfute, Vlce-Frea. J, W. Dixon W . RL Barber C, M. Crouse * "W, A, Spencer B. E, McFarland W , M. Cottrell Andrew Jackson, Secretary. “ The Range Eternal 5 9 With 21-|wece set of high grade Aluminum, Cogperand Enameled Ware Worth $10,00 which is given with any range purchased during the exhibit at the store of C. M. CROUSE From Nov, 27 to Dec. 3, 1913 A salesman direct from the factory o f the Engman-Matthews Range Company Two Genefatlonsof Malleable Itango Builders SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, Will show you the Range, present you with a hand some Cook Book and Souvenir and serve you with re freshments. You are Invited to be present whether you purchase or not, * LOCAL AND PERSONAL £ The X<nl -1 Poultry t'how will bo Jtdd IVCtHllH'f 1 to «J. Mr. R. C, Watt, tows been laid up for nore than * week, suffering with rheumatism. Mr. Earl ■Crow, sou of <Supt, Crow, ?f the Xenia work; house, has mitfefi he Elmer Shull farm, east of town. Mr. and '.Mrs. Jacob Siegler spent Wednesday In Cincinnati. Attorney Harry Armstrong has been; granted Judgment for $150 as claim for legal amices for Kite Betts and Mary Haley over the Haiey-Haima fence controversy. As neither of the defendant* appeared In Magistrate Bull’s court Tuefday, judgment for the full amount was allowed. Mr,* A, G, Evelefh moved Tuesday into the S, K, Turnbull property/ on Xenia avenue. Wo Will Pay You . - 35c per dozen for CLEAN, FRESH EGGS In trade, Brind us your surplus. Bird's Mammoth Store, Mr. Stewart Towneley, who*4ma been spending several weeks In Ne­ braska, arrived home Babbath even­ ing. If all reports are true we ard to have a new train schedule on Novem­ ber 30, that will -bring about changes the people have -long clamored for. There 4a little,chance of the morning train west being changed, dame with that In the evening. The evening train from the west will likely be tarn hours earlier, leaving Xenia :about 5:50. The -morning train from the west will not he changed. The South Charleston, officials took the prisoner to that place, where he was charged with ‘horse stealing. Messrs* Frank Shepard, of Colum­ bus, and Charles. Shepard, of Chicago, visited -here the first of the week. Dr. E. C. Oglesbee and family at­ tended the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. Mary J, Oglesbee, Of New, Burling­ ton, , ’ A few TRADE STIMULAT­ ORS and MONEY SAVERS for cash only, SATURDAY, NOV 22 Walrus Salmon-per can 15c. Navy Beans per lb. Sc. 3 lbs, Edgemont Crackers 25c Sweet Potatoes per peek 35c , 25 lbS . K. Granulated Sugar $ 1 . 20 . Bird's Mammoth Store. —Our stock is of the latest on the market because the styles have ruled t so, and. We have -purchased in keep­ ing with the season's styles. Whether, you want millinery, ready-made suits or coafer,.we can not only fit you, but Please you in price. M. Marcus, 35 3outh/Main street, Dayton, Ohio, „ Mr. and; Mrs. C. M. 'Mlneer, who' have been visiting for several weeks with their eon, ‘Carl and wife, of Al­ ton, 111., returned' home Monday even­ ing, —Fur coats, fur muffs, fur scarfs, fur set®, a collection of which cannot be surpassed «n Dayton at M, Marcus, :|3 South Mala street, Mr, Isaac Marshall, who is located In Southern Florida, where he has operated- a drilling plant for several years. Is here on a. visit, having come north 'to visit his wife, who has been spending the summer at -her home In 'Bowersville, Mr. Marshall , reports business good in his section. He had the pleasure of stopping at Lakeland, Fla., where Mr. Harry Strain is con­ ducting a flourishing meat -business and also at Orland, Fla;, where Mr. E. 3. Keyes Is agent for the Atlantic Coast Line. ' » Buy your Thanksgiving OYSTERS of us. We cell Hoysor's stand­ ards at 25c per quart 15c per pint Bird's Mammoth Store. —Woman’s, Misses and children’s suits, handsomelymade, best of tailor­ ing, In all the leading cloths at rea­ sonable prices, M. Marcus* 35 South Mala street, Dayton. Watch for the Gas Office windows with their Japanese decorations. Step In and take a cup of tea with the Y. W . O. A. girls in a Japanese flower garden, November 28 and 29. A Notable Event Is Our Wooltex Coat Week Bon’ fcpufc off -buying your coat another day. But come and get one of the new models that have just arrived from the home of Wooltex* Tuesday we place on sale for the balance .of the week, hundreds of charming models—the season's latest and ap­ proved fa b r ic s— chinchillas, zibelines, boucles/ wool plushes, plain and fancy serges and cheviots and every yard guaran­ teed pure wool. BISMRMBER-We are sole Distributors of Wooltex in Hay- toft and they are the only garments that are guaranteed for tyo full season's satisfactory service. All that is newest and best in style is embobied in these garments and there isn't a color you will ask for that we cAn’ t show you. O u r .L t f a d e * D u r in g t h e S a l e Several styles $1&00 and $2«.O0 models--blues, brown and grays—smart as can be in fabrics and F A line—the top-notch of practicability and »* «*# ♦ LECTURE COURSE. Gov, Robert B. Gitttu at Opera House- Dee A Flat opens Friday, Nuv. 28, at 2 p. ,w, CHURCH SERVICES. R. P. CHURCH) (Main Mrs#t), Teachers* Meeting Saturday even- ing at 7 o'clock, Preaching Sabbath morning at 10:30 by Rev. Thou. "White, Habb/fth School at 9:80 Sabbath morning. C. E. at 5:30 Sabbath evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday even­ ing at 7 o'clock. Subject, Thanks giving. Ephesian# 6:90, XL F. OHURQH, Sabbath School at 9:80. Preaobiug by the pastor at 10:80. Subject, The Tragedy of the Sloth­ ful Hunter. Y , P. C. TJ. at 6:60. Leader, Townsley. 4 Preaching at 7$0, Subjeot Wealth Untold and More InReierve. Prayer meeting We'dnesday at 7:00, Paul Rovers*a Ride cost the Eclair Moving Hlcture Co. 390,000, t t wjjl cost Mr. Wall |7 for one night. It will cost you only 6 and lb cents to see it Monday night. ■ •Dr, Ralph Raney of Crowley, La., Is at the bedside of his mother, Mrs. M. A. CresWeH. Mr. James Towns- ley of Atanta is also here, « Of late this community has been experiencing the knock of 'the tramp .'n quest of somfetbing to eat. Poub£ less many of the' cases are worthy of assistance, but there are many that belong to the professional class’ and do not merit recognition. - The aged and infirm or cripple deserve support/ but the able bodied tramp should be driven to work. People would be doing the Community a favor if -they,would demand work of those able in return for favors. If they refuse to work they aye not ip 'need of assistance, With farmers clamoring1 for help there' ,s no need o f town people having to ’ccd these lazy Indolent tramps. The Ladle#* A n t 'o f the M. E- church will hold a* Thanksgiving market Wednesday, November 26, H-tJohnson's Jewelry store. Buy your Xmas gifts from the Yt W.C. A. girls. Dainty Japanese Sifts o f the seasdn on display a t the gap office Nov. 28 and 29, prietd during Wooltex Coat Week.. A ll Conts kange Fi*om $12.50 up to $30*00 The Johnston Shelton Co. Third afld Main Sts*# * - * Dayton, Ohio Get your dinner at’ .the Thanks­ giving market. Fancy Florida Oranges extra nice and good sire ' . 20c DOZEN 4 Bird's Mammoth Store. Flat opens foF' Srd number ot lecture course, Friday, Nov. 28, at 2p. m. ‘ 1 ‘ ' — tv -i1■1-1*1-]'’--r'-p-Y--.-u1 Sfv' 1 • Mrs, M.-A^resmcUdonimuea/iu every critidel condition. SEE OUR Window displayof now Fruits and Nuts Birds Mammoth Store. L ost :—A purse oootamingmoney ring and Chain. ' Finder report to Michael McLaughlin. Paul R'ivcre's Rida on Monday at K. o f F Hall, A great educational and historicalshow. The First Quarterly Conference will be held in the Lecture Room of the M. E. church, Saturday even­ ing at 7:80, i Xmas is coming! Seethe Y- W. C, A’ a. display of dainty em­ broideries and Japanese pictures at the gas office November 29 and 29, We will have an extra supply of those GOOD . CAKES for Thanksgiving butyou had batter leave your order early to insura gettlngthe kind you want. Bird's Mammoth Store £ Clean Tasy soap la the best. Get It atWaddle's 6 bars for 25e IT WILL JUST TOUCH THE SPOT and prove an every day winner every time. Good health, good cheer and long life is what we promisei f you Buy Our Meats Microbes, disease and death lurk in s lo t of ili# meat that’s sold, but not in ours. We sell the best and at a fraction above coat, Our market Is sale and not high priced. C, H, CROUSE Cejkrville, Ohio. No nuuur how hard your h«*4 «<$«*, if, m «f wBi fcPrrwh fhpTsfchtHart Schattner '& Mar* Sweaters far M en , Boys and Children In all the desirable colors with Byron or shawl collar For Men................. .... ....... . $1,50 to $7.60 Boys..../..................................$ 1.60 to $4.60 Children’s.,. ;............. ... $1.09 to $1.60 It will .pay you tose# our line. TRY ITS. . Mr. Man** Thanksgiving D a y . W ill Soon be Here. % Are you prepared to appear at the .big feast to welcome your guest o ra # an iuvlted friend. That old Suit and Overcoat will not do. Don’ t wait till the last minute, but come to-day. Corn* where you are sure to In S U I T S a n d OYER0OAT4J , SHIRTS, NECK­ WEAR, H a TS and CAPS.' We will make it real interesting for you. and you will go away well satisfied with our Fashionable Toggery. . Suits and Overcoats $tO i $12.50 to $25.00 HART, SOHAFFNER & MARX and PERFEC­ TION MAKE. NUF BED ^ ^ Hats and Cap* Furnishings Dress Shirts Soft Felts a $1,00 to $2.60 . A ll shade ..,$3 and $8.00 DresaGloves * $1.00 to $2.00 ®*acit Derbies Neckwear $2.00 to $4.00 26 and 60o caps, Norfork Style Underwear Ro 60 and $2.60 ' W o to « - » ° Boys ■ Suits, and OfCoats la nobby models —styles that ap-* peal to young men’ s Quality and price .that suit fathers and mothers right now.* Suits very special with two pairs of pants $ 5 .0 0 OVERCOATS f o r Children ail sizes $3 to$tO Soys’ Overcoats ’■ Chinchillas - and . Scotch Sbawl col- lar $4 .50 to $12.50 Grey, Brpwn, Blue and Oxford. Rain Coats for Boys $2 to $7.50 THE SURPRISESTORE Sol. Strauss DAYTON, OHIO Rain Coats for Men $3.50 to $(£ E. C. Hilt SSS '1 I V I li Earlier Than Usual The Christmas Store 1$ Ready We have drawn from every country in the world for Grift things. Impor* tation orders have arrivecLdnd many Dovelties fropa our own country are resdy to pick from to your hearts content. We offer you the use of a store filled with the spirit of Christmas. A store where your good will may be shown in the simplest, most inexpensive gift or to be expressed in the most elaborate present. Rich Silks in Foulards, Crepes, Charmeuse, Meteors and many silks in novelties. . / Dress Goods from England, France, Germany and from our own best makers thatlihould not be overlooked for Gifts. * Table and Art Linens are here in such qualities and assortments that you will be interesting to you When in search of a gift of this sort. Coats and Suits from Wooltex Factory the largest collection we have ever shown will be priced special during pur Christmas showing and this one line alone 'is worth coming miles to'inspect, if yorrintehd buying or hot. Gloves, Hosiery, Leather goods, Jewelrs and Ribbons can be found here for Gifts in generous assortments, moderately priced. ' The handkerchief store as this store is known is more complete in assort­ ments than at any former season. All Handkerchiefs are in pretty gift boxes. Ready,and at any price you wish to pay. Amoiig the many gift things are rich Cut Glass, Brass novelties, Toilet Articles, in Persian Ivory, Sterling, and German Silver, Vaces, Bric-a-brac and thousands of naw and novel articles that will interest you. Priced lees than‘you would expect to pay. * . ..„ . . . TOYS and DOLLS will be found on tha third floor. What a lot of fun there will be for the children when they come and for mama and papa toO—San|-a has sent car loads after car loads of presents for you* Our Christmas Store Service means tbafc we place afc your command and your uss, every con­ venience every utility, every employee that you may be assisted and rendered genuine service and help in making your selections. Your Christmas Shopping will be a pleasure here. SHOP EAR .LY Buy your Christina# 'present# EARLY. Early in the day and begin NOW. All the stocks are at their pest. You will be better pleased with your selections, Jot yoti will not have to choose hurriedly, and best of all." •Early whopping will ho your biggest gift of the Holi­ days to the Workers behind the counters. The Fahien=Tehan Co. _ Springfield - * * Ohio* I Wc pay fare* to Springfield and back homo on atl purchases o f $15.00 or over. j To Cure a Cold T U i ttaM tOM ,1 ... 1if" ,r * *■ 'V

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