The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52

Store News HO L I DAY Qoods Next Week Our full line will be reedy the oomingweek, lie- member our store is the greatest Santa Glaus head­ quarters in Greene County. We invite you to come in and see our Christmas display, P. 8. SHOP EARLY you not only get the best selections, but better service,* Don’t forget this. R r a n s l parlzdafaer'MDk, KrugsButter- * I I I C a l l krust and Quality 4c loaf, 7 loaves.. Underwear For the whole family MENTOR UNION SUITS Men’s and Ladies’ Per Garment $1.00 and $1,50 Boys’jand Girls’ 50c up according to size. . , Blankets, Comforts andPillows ALL GRADES Cotton Blankets. ,, ,... . . . $ 1 . 0 0 to $3.50 Pair Wool B l a n k e t s . . $5 00 to $6.50 Pair Comforts................. .. ,$1.00 to $2 50 Each | ♦ J ifr. kud itr*. tito * , Medietfdi, tff % m r i i Aim BP»cr»Wil ? i X*n»#,. eat<;rtRls«a About sixty LOvAL AND PERSONAL. *jj j giH^tBTlisnKfc'giVtng t-vaniug in honor ! F or R kskt ;—A oottage on Cedar | U treet. Inqu ire of G, H. Smith- of the«r son* and (imlr bride*, and .Mr*. Karl McClellan and Ur. Mrs, Kalpk McClellan, Mr and ! Mrs. Bessie Fellows left Tuesday for ; Chicago ou a xis.it with relatives, 1 College closed Wednesday for Thanksgiving holiday and will ij.en on December J. Rain Coats Men’s and Ladies*.. . . . -“'••v‘ /, ' 4 Boys’ Girls’ Rai[n Capes ;w• a • <** ,$t «■#****«, * . .$3.50 to $5.-00 . . . . . . . . . .$ 3 .5 0 , .$1.50 to*$3.50 Mr. and Mr*. J. if, Nisbet left hu t Saturday for Chicago, where they wiii be guests of their son, Mr. W. D. Nis­ bet and family. Mr. JSFisbet has Just recently moved into his new home on Sheridan road, built -within the past year. „ The Union . Thanksgiving service held In the M- K- church. Rev, K. McMichael delivered the an* sermon on th is occasion, , was J. S nual Mrs. S. C. Wright entertained the Home Culture Club, Tuesday after­ noon, The "Wednesday Afternoon Club was entertained by Mrs, T. <B. Andrew, Tuesday. Mrs. W. p, Haines has gone to Swanwick, Ills,, where sh„e will spend a couple of months‘with her son-in- law, tlev. Robt. Kyle, and family. The many friends here of Mr. Phil. Dixon, financial agent of Henry Ken­ dall college, Tulsa, Okla.f and Mias : Grace Berkley, of CouUerviJle, Ills., vulj I be interested in the announcement of S their marriage some tijue next month, i The annual Thanksgiving dinner to the members of the Andrew family took place a t the home of M r.S. M. Murdock. Mrs. E . C, Oglesbee has issued- invitations for Saturday afternoon for a shower in honor of Mrs, Joseph A. Finney, ' The village and township schools closed for Thanksgiving and will reopen Monday. Rev. and Mrs. J . S. E. MoMicbael had as their l ’hauksglving guests ■Mr, Mason Prtigh and family of near Dayton, ^ '.-(W r:-^rr--V." -r- -. 4 .'-.- -r — ^ „_ AMBihJaAtf w.-fc,— TtTiiiiii'lilfWiii'UTTHU'iirTililliTTlfTil fff. # mm la te s t reports from the bedside of Mr. AJ. Boyd are not encouraging, the patient not'beingubie. to gain strength. Miss ' visit Mr. H. N. Cde and daughter, Olive, have gone on a two weeks In Waterloo; Iowa, Urbana, 111,, and Chicagtb Mr, -Coe has a brother, El­ mer, iff Chicago, and a sister, Mrs. Louis Bland, in Waterloo/ • Mr,- J, <L .Richards and wife, of Parkersburg, W. Va., -were guests of their son, A, R, Richards, and wife, from Friday until Monday. Mr. Rich- | ards is a grocer in his city. Mr. Andrew Jackson, who has been taking treatment at Martinsville for rheumatism, Is greatly improved and has returned home. » i - Mr. and Mrs, Will Hiatt, ,o f Ur­ bana. entertained the members of-the Small and Il!ft families at Thanks­ giving dinner, Thursday.' About forty were prevent, among them being Mr. J. GT. McCorkell and family and Mr, Walter- Riff and family beside many other relatives from this County. - Mrs. R . It. Baldwin and son, of Chicago, are expected Saturday for for a visit with tbeformer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Jackson, - Dr. and Mrs. M. I* Marsh enter­ tained the following Thursday : Mr. HE. D. Gftl'oh. wife (Camille JRoudebush) and son and Mjk K . D, Runyan, wife fBessle RoudebnBhl and daughter, of Milford, and Mrs. .Ella R. ^Medaris, of Middletown, Mrs. Catch , Mrs. Runyan and Mrs, Medavis are sisters of Mrs. Marsh- *> - ,--------- r , j Alfred W inter is sick With tfousl- litis. Mr. R, 0 , W a tt and wife ancf Mrs. Beal spent Thanksgiving with their son-in-law and wife, Rev. and Mrs, VV. A-Condon a t Trenton, O. Mr. T.' D. Kyle and family of Xenia, were guests of Mr, J . E, Kyie and wife “for Thanksgiving dinner. Dr, and Mrs, W. K» MoCbesney gave the Thanksgiving dinner this year to. members of the Morfop- Oreswell-Blair f am ilie s /* —Fresh Hinton’s. F ish a ll ’ the time a t .'TRY OUR TOB PRINTING , A meeting of the Library Board was held,last Saturday, atwhich time Miss LusJIe Gray was chosen a s ’librarian to?succeed Miss Florence Forbes, who has offered her resignation. There were a number of applicants. Miss Gray is Sow tskibg instruction under Miss Forbe^ and will take the position the first of the year. Miss Forbes has been an efficient and accommodating librarian and her services have been greatly appreciated by the, board ahd the-patrons. / , The Edward Wren Co. Mr, Edward W ren sen t a, telegram from Mew York la s t Satu rday which b e t in motion one of th e g reatest profit-sharing movements ever inaugurated by any store in the city of Springfield* Indefin itely , and as long as business depression shall last, TH E EDWARD WREN CQ., actin , under Mt. W ren’s instructions, will se t aside w ha t will be known as G IFT DAYS on which a rticles of merchandise will he given FREEj with purchases of averages and o rd inary importance.- WATCH W fcEN’tf ADVERTISEMENTS CLOSELY. READ THEM CAREFULLY? TH ERE MAY BE MANY WH ICH HAVE A DOLLAR H IDDEN AWAY IN THEM FOR YOU. HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY GOOD THINGS WHICH ARE YET TO COME. Silk Hose Free With Ladies’ Shoes W REN ’S famous $4.00 Shoes for Ladies. W ear and quality; of course? gua ran teed ; and them they a re the newest in- style th a t Dame Fash ion d icta ted for tjiis wihtef, For comfort wear the ‘‘Grovers" street shoe—every p a ir hand welted—the comfort line th a t has stood the test for th irty years. G et a p a ir th is week HiMlnlilil.*+*+*«*»•».**»•*»*$1.00 And a Pair of 50c Silk Hose FREE. Silk Sox Free With Men’s Shoes. T h e “ Bostonian” Shoes for Men will make a friend of every man who wears a pair. • Every size, every width, in every lea ther, The shoe with a repu tation .... ............................................ ...*...........$4.00# With Each Pair Sold a Pair of 50c Silk Sox FREE Pony Stockings Free With Children’s Shoes Wren’s Shoes forChlldren a re the best to hehad anywhere for the money. Boys and girls, we have your size in any lea ther, in many styles, The price, p a ir............................ ........................... $>.00 And a Pair of 25c “Pony” Stockings FREE Thanksgiving Safe of Household Linens The WREN store is well fortified w ith many lines of the Best Linens. I t is no t to be denied th a t prices of Linens have advanced on account of the foreign hostilities, hut wo a rc offering our en tire Stock of F ine L inens a t Before W a r Prices. The prices are low for tWo reasons: One, be­ cause we secured ou r L iu e n s a t the old unn sen rate. Another, because wo cannot get more, a t the old ntirlsen ra te . BUY NOW* J <F R E E—Th is week with each set of Tablo Linen (cloth and napkins) sold a t $5.00 and over, We will give FREE choice OfCOcpait-of Guests ToWels, 60e pa ir of B a th aVwels, h a lf dogteti lOcHuck Towels. ■ . ■■ ^ ; ................* ' - j ■ • .... ' - ' .. BIG RUG.BARGAIN.......... *6 X 27 in. Rug With Our Big “ BlgloW” E le c tr a ^ x m ln s te r Rug sale Ox 12 feet. A big choosing th is week of Biglow E lec tra Akm inster Rugs, » X 12 fee t......1................................................. .t.........$27.00 W ith each of these Rugs sold we will give you With our compliments, no charge, a- 86 * 72 inch hea rth o r door m g to match , that sells jregulariy a t $8.60, The Beat Men’s Suits and Overcoats Anywhere at the Price With every Mau*s or V»:ung Man’s Su it or Overcoat sold during th is week a t $9.00 or better, we a re going to give absolutely free a Fancy' S ilk Waist-Coat worth $2.60. Remember th a t th e S u it of overcoat sold here a re equal fo those sold a t $16.00, $12-80, while our $12.40 equal to those sold a t $18 00; A $2.ge $ & £ £ ? and our $16.00garments a s (good as you’ll find in other stores a t $17.60 o r $18,00. Wo give you value, We fit you proporly, and you get tho newest. Remember, tills week, with a Su it or Overcoat $0,00 and upward - garments are VEST FREE Wrn toftvyou round trip faro whan purehatlnfl tu s io o or moro. If you can 't coin* in person W our Wail Ordar Papartffiant. Good* delivered by Paroal* Po*t Pro*. Mr. and Mrs. J , A, Finney^amved home Tuesday evening from their Wedding trip . ■They , were m e t a t tho tram by a number o f friends and given a reception in th e na tu re of an old faahioned‘mclIlDg', .Th,ebride and groom were placed in a carriage and their friends pulled them up Main s tre e t to the bomeof the bride’s aunt, Mrs.- Mary Bridgman. The 'gentlemen were treated to cigar* while th e Jftdieswcre * #m d Ji*pdy.M Congratulation* and *besfc wishes were extended by those present. M r. John Turn bull has been suffering from an a ttack by a ram. I t is feared that it 'might Lave affected h is brain as his condition h*s been critical for several days. . Miss ' Edna Siormont Is v isiting her Cousin, Miss Ruth ’E rv in , who; is attend ing Muskingum college. The animal dinner to the, Tafbox family wa% given tide yea r a t the home of Mr„T, N. Tarbox, Thurs­ day For more than, sixty years this event has b een . celebrated.on Thanksgiving. Mr- J . M. Tarbox and Mr. F rank Tarbox, the la tte r in bis mother's arms, were the only ones p resen t th a t attebded the first fam ily dinner, sixty-one years ago. Born to Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Bradford la s t Sabbath a son. The physicians of Greene county will be en tertained today by Dr. B. R. McClellan in honor of his father, Dr- A . R, McClellan, who is 88 years. Dr. Jacobson of Toledo will give an illustrated lecture a t the Bijou for the physicians present. Look Ahead for Holidays H u tch iso n & G ib n e y Fancy Baskets, Cut Glass Dishes, V a s e s E t c , Silver Articles Salt and Pepper, Cake Plates Boh Bon Dishes, Spoon Holders\ Etc, Pictures, Clown Dolls China Etc. V A S E S Something New in Neller Ware Fine for Ornaments Brass Ware v Aluminum Ware Good fews. 16 Years. Fancy, Umbrellas, Table Threwsj.New. Stock Lunch' Cloth and NapWs. Bed Spreds, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags,,Coats, Suits, and Skirts. Hutchison <S X EN IA , OHIO S chm id t H elps You to Enjoy Life a t th e L east Cost These Save Yon Money Country Cured B acon ,....M e* ‘ B reak fast Bacon, Sugar Cured pel- lb...’...... 22c ' Fancy Sugar Cured Ham , M lb 18c Califnm ia and Picnic H am s ,. ■ . iper ib 14c Schmidt’s Oceau L igh t Flour.,.,..— ......... ; 6Bc Canned Conn, Per c a n , . ......6c . Shoe Peg Corn, per can—..... 7c Corn Flakes}— ............ 6c Schm idt’s Old H ickory Flour, 26 lb. sack for ...........76c AP\3TtE,YOOTD\ lYHolce os"Watertouclual \SVaVS\UVTOYSTItUS■ \NoCtmiofi?teservat\ve used, - , , . *, .’HatatMPhSW.ReshaMsVj b CjnaVUyfeUW Ttctii m m * * Oysters Cheaper Than Meat A -Fresh Delicious Table - Oyster, Packed in Sealed Cases. Solid Meat No Water DOWN THEY GO AGAIN! NEW POTATOES Per Bu. . ........................ 60 ® Flour 25 lb. Sack of Gold Medal Flour f o r ............. ... 90c H. £. Schmidt 6 Co Wholesale and Retail Grocers • f 30 South Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio Mrs. K ate Dawson Fleming, of Boston is the guest ot friends here and in Xenia. Airs. Fleming taugh t in the public schools here a number of years ago, MI sb LenaHastmgsspent Thanks­ giving with her sister, Mies Maude Hastings, wiio is attending Mus-> kingurn college. "Wilbur Campbell, aged 28 , died Tuesday afternoon a fter a long ill­ ness with tuberculosis. He resided on the Buick farm West of Clifton. He is survived by a wife and one child, two brothers and a sister. The funeral will be held F riday , burial a t Clifton. X2C GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X $100 Ktward $100. The reader#of this peptr will be pleased to Iearn that there is at least one tirtaded J1 disease that fetdeace hit*been able to cute in «R its slsgse and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Care Is ilie only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dioease, requires a 0 OB«UtUtlon*l treetenant. Hell's Catarrh Caret* taken ihterhally, acting directly tip- on the blood and mucoussurraces of system thereby destroying tlm foundation of the cHsesOe, end g'Wing the patient strength by building fly the constitution And assisting nfttuns iu doing its work. Th* proprietom it*v*so mtith faith in Its euratlte powers, bed they dfler one Hiindred l*lhw» for say esm that It fails to cute, ffeftd for likt o t«*tiknoni*l«. Address t, L0BBK13V ACO.,Toledo, 0, 861$ky DraggUt, tM. Beit's FamM} PiUtMa the best, Paint is liquid money. You spread it over yourLouse and then sun, wind, rain and dust beat upon it in the effort to wear it out and get at the Wood, Bye and bye you have to do it all over again —but less often with Hanna’s Green Seal Paint than with others* When you think of the cost of paint and painting, remember that one* third is paint and two-thirds labor. It costs more to put on a poor paint than a good one. Use the paint that lasts longest* FOR HALF SY KERR & HASTINGS BROS,

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