The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26

IKCITY, r - m . m . Bill 'arm Bad ct health, njoysouad my room, Comfort •mth and ;hi-wdgftfc pFrotectiea and chilb jht o f the rideryour le MAI3II erfcottstruc* } absolutely a. J.nepa the od ccifllcnt; mtlont; sad 1 comfort of ■qua! wei&ht. .d assert* able ma* terr.a and idea from. Cherry io. ke ri­ fle ey on ks tin to . ilor LES rULA 1ECTUM «fe4 mm* p Hrf wm*it%xxy ateUMMMtfV LLAN UBUS, 01 4 ITS i T « sav I uj ,: JuiMt ir. tai-iiA '• u,- p i u* ' n >1 os«e. ritarr « .-avii^s am-unr wilh us aw, set hi.w tuple.ly yn .j »»vlug* accumulate, Don t -wa.su> yeuir money--save* it. We pay you interest on your savings account and will Appreciate your business, The Gedarville Building & Loan Association Incorporated f o r .............. - $2C0 .C00 ,G0 Sufocorlbed S tock ............ $126,425,00 BOAEI) OF' DIRECTORS * W, J . Tarbox, President David Bradfute. Vice-Pres, J . W, Dixon W. H. Barber 0 . Ml Crouse W. A, ,Spencer B. E. McFarland W. M, Co*troll •Audr*»w .Tsclir-on, >eit tai iidb ;iiwaipww ^ ^ •4 w m m & . ■5 LOCAL AND PERSONAL I Miss Mary Hastings entertained her Sabbath" School class Fimsday afternoon. r - Jfr. Andrew CfesWell, wbo is at­ tending seminary iq Allegheny is home for the holidays. Prof. J. Raymond Fitzpatrick of the University of Pennsylvania is home for the holiday vacation. After January 1 packages weigh­ ing not to exceed 60 pounds can be sent Parcels Post within ,tb© first two zones. Few farmers have tanen advantage of the parcels post and the limit of weight has been raise*], This will:be a sad blow to the ex­ press companies, but let it come. Stanley Sellers, known to many people bore, has resigned his position as manager o f the Houston Co., srorn in South Charleston, to accept 0 9lmnar*n»ewJth.ft London eonceri Wins Gf.'tctii’n Pint, of Pt'awnd- Rifige has been the buttday guest of MRs Elion Tarbox. ■ W S g f S S c r ^ ^ E V E R Y T H I N G I S R E D U C E D ESTABLISHED 1653 i^iULitiw«rt-iL=!y Mr, John Stewart returned to Cincinnati Saturday after spending bis Christmas vacation at home.. Relatives in this coduty have re­ ceived word of the death of Albert Dean, of Kansas City, government cattle inspector for the territory west, of the Mississippi river. Tin deceased was a bachelor and was 71' years of age. Mrs. Joseph Turnbull is a sister and Mr, Andrew H. Dean a brother. Other brothers reside al Topeka, Kan., Calvin of Nebraska and Eli at Waynesville. m ffiH ig<^SrCTS5SiSr7irrfSByBirgaigbS *3». ■ ■ sms ^ w • igtta^wfcTwinani1'/n rim rw ^ ***^ j v ~ “ 1 v . . . . , 5 AftssHelen Patton, daughter of ’ - Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mlt-hrt enter-, Rcv> ;md yrra< x W , Pafc(on, Who i s ; tamed at dinner 1 ut*edny evem n g in 5 attending \V>sloy!itr U n iversity at ! honor o f their tenth w edding anm -! 3>e3awaro is home fo r the holidays. . versary, Great ' ’ ‘ , 1 “ . r 1 ‘ ‘ , ' January Clearance This great annual event needs no word to the thousands in and around Springfield who .are eagerly waiting for the crowning saving event of the year. > Thousands o£ dollars worth of high grade merchandise will be closed out at a fraction of its real value. You know the W ren reputation to do VST . , things. Watch Next Week’s Announcement Greetings for thevNewYear „ 1 * •—F rom — H u t c h i s o n 6 G i b n e y Be ready for Our January Clearance Sale. Prices marked away down on the following: S I L K S C L O A K S D R E S S GOODS H O S I E R Y F U R S N E C K W E A R M U S L IN C O R S E T S R U G S C U R T A IN S Genuine Clearance Prices Hutchison 6 Gibney XENIA, OHIO * ■* \ < , =• t Miss Agbuu Stormont,who teaches **^ at Indiana Harbor, is the guest! u’ of her parenfs. during the vacation 1 | season. ' ! \ f *"■»< <>■ ’ | Mr, Ralph Wolford left Tuesday ou a trip through tha‘ southern slates, expecting to be gone six or eight weeks. The Place to Buy Supplies for f; |! II ir Marshal Rbnnon and the b lood , bounds war© called to Yellow !• Springs Wed«teKdqy as the result 6 ff a theft of some ehiokens. l b « dog^. took up U\e trail oven1though the' theft had been committed some" ho lira before and traced the stolen) property to a house in the village. TUoantujgl Christmas dinner for; the Andrew family was held this ? year at the homo o f Mr. and Mrs. • S. M. Murdpck* Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Nisbet bird the pleasure of a New Year agather­ ing with their sons around the festal J board. Those present were: Mr, W. D. NisbOt,Chicago; Mr, Charles Nisbet and'fam ily, Loveland; Mr. Ed. Nisbofc and wife, Birmingham, Ala. The happy holidays are fast approaching and with them comes the joy of Home Coming and Mammoth Turkey Dinners Seal Shipt Oysters The holiday vacation of Cedar- Vilio College will close January fitji, and the work of tho first semester will bo resumed at 7 a. m. Tuesday morning, January ft. Mr. G. H. Smith has been spend­ ing several days this week with the MlsBes Lula and Eleanor Smith, Kent, 0 . The Xenia Y» M. C. A. faces a financial crisis and the tlcorB of the institution will ho closed January 5. A campaignd being waged to raise funds to meet Obligations. The present hoard will resign and an entire new board will be chosen to manage affairs if sufilcientfunds are raised. I f this is impossible the board will act as trustees of the property until affairs can he placed on a solid footing. IL' •'• M '- r-T. —in IT WILL JUST TOUCH THE SPOT and prove an every day winner every time, Good health, good cheer and long life is what we promise If you Buy Our Meats Microbe#, disease a‘nd death lurk in a let of the meat that’s sold, hut not in ours. Wo sell the best and at, a fraction above cost. Onr market is safe and not high priced. G H CROUSE. C fcdarv ille , O h io . O u r P r i c e s Schmidt’s Old Hickory Flour, 25 lb sack for.... 750 Schmidt’s Ocean Light Flour, 25 lb. sack for..... 70 Country Cured B&con....l8o Breakfast Bacon, per lb.. 2il Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, l b ..................................... 18 California and Picnic Hams, pur lb.................. 10 African Java Coffee, per lb .......................... 22 Rio and Java Blend per lb... : ................................. 21 Rio Coffee per lbL*.......... 26 UWFQS&.'EOOB \\BoUe orWater toadies \\smsniPT ovsteus WNoChemiciilPwiervattve \used, l \Natural Il&vor,Treshuew \\b quality OXIXWXKD Stone ’s Cakes Received Fresh Daily The Oyster .with the Genuine Sea Taste • ■% In Bulk and Cans Received Fresh Every Day Save your cash register receipts se* cured here and geteither a Clock or a beauti­ ful Mirror, • FREE, TURKEYS, DUCKS, RABBITS, CHICKENS Fancy Candy in Package and Bulk O u r s to c k w a s n e v e r s o c om p le t e , e ith e r h a s it b e e n o f as h ig h q u a l i t y a n d o f fe r e d a t th s r igh t p r i c e . W e a re g o in g to fu rn ish a q u a l i t y fo r h o l id a y trea ts . I f y o u h a v e n o t s e cu r e d o u r p r i c e s y o u h ad be tter sp e a k , s o o n b e fo r e th e s u p p ly is s o ld o u t . N H. E. Schmidt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. 3£X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X res? I 1 JMM

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