The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52

Stiwilw H i A *ri>to»*Mii* Jobe Brothers Company ^ Invite y o u to make this store you r Christmas Shopping Headquarters- Ilf1 « ■ ijilBli.VidL dh&m* - ^ -imfrumm*- Gilt Gloves For Everyone and fo r Every Sort o f Need **■ Voltaire G l o v e * in black, Whit*, Tan. Mode ............. $1.25 LaFayctte Glove* in Black, White Brown, Champagne, Bl ue Red .$1.50 el V Flprine^Glove* Black Gumnetal, TanWhite ..... ,,,,.$2.oo 16 Button L&Fayette > Glove* White and Black , , , *$3.75 Leather N ove lt ies Answering Many A Christmas Gift Question ’There1* an air of luxury about, things of fine ^leather that makes them to delighfahle givable. Traveling Bags for’ Men and W omen, in black andbrown leather*. *$2.50 to $8.0Q. Traveling Sets for Men and Women ,$1,50to $10,00 Manicure Sets . . . . , . . . . . „ * 50c to $3*00 Sewing Bags, Fitted..* .$1,00 to $3.00 Collar Bags.......... . v . . .50c to $1.00 Military Set#......... **,-.*............$1.00 to $2.50 Silk H os iery Never before were, these Christmas stocks more fascinating, Silk Hosiery for Women in Black, plain and with fancy clocking*........................ .. .$1.50 Silk Hosiery for Women, plain and clocked. Black, White and -colors, ....... ,$1.00 Silk Hosiery for women, ■ plain striped and clocked, all c o l o r * . . 7 5 c Silk Boots, all color*, . . . . . . . . ................ . -50c Men’s Fibre Silk Hosiery, B ^ k and colors............ ,25c G ifts o f Silver Beautiful, useful and durable Bon Bon Dishes ................. $1.50 to $2.25 Bud Vases. *--,. ,25c to $1,00 Relish Dishes ....... , .50c to $1.00 LemonDishes and Fork. .50c Sheffield Silver Bread Tcay* and,Sandwich trays,................ ..................... $1.50 to $3,00 ^jQreamand Sugar,........i ,$4.00, $6.50 *Gravey Boat and Tray.................. .$4,50/$5,50' .Vegetable Dish...... •*, **. * * » , . * • , * .« .$7.50 Meat Flatter* * .. • ♦ . , * . . . . • •»•, *, * , **$5*00. Jewel Boxes. ......... . ,65c to $2.50 Xenia, Oh io Four Now Ones for tike Ladies 7 1-2 Inch Top th e la te s t Cut - Midnight blue Velvet Gypsy Dull KM Gypsy Dull Kid Cloth Top Lace ' * Dull K id Cleth Top Button , These are all ' $4 .00 values and jusfc came in ;frsm site • f the best manufactures in the country. Moser’s Shoe Store *) Detroit Str««t, • - r Xenia, Ohio CARD OF THANKS. > i r . ; . v *•’ t / - t ':," ;";.//,/ - ?■ We desire to thank the neighbors j and friends for kindness and sympa­ th y during the sickness and death of lour infant son and brother* atso,Nag- ;ley Bros, in,the conduct of the fu­ neral; ReV* McMichael for his consol­ ing words; also the singers* . Mr. and Mrs, Chius. Massle and family^ , •. . , , Everett Massie was bom June $, 1015, and died November 23, after an .illness of but a few days due to pneu­ monia croup* The parents and- two. sisters mourn bis loss. -- "Our precious one from us is gone, The Voice Ave loved i* still; • iA place is vacant in our home ■That never can be filled." Or, Miles’ Anti-PstnPuts tovriwumattor* Direct to the Farmers W# Wilt iurnUh dirsct to tbs farmers of jSreens county ths bMt serum and virus on ths maifcet at 2 esnt* per C. O, for serum and virus: 90 Q. O. ssrum and I d . <J. virus will Immune fat 106 lb. p it* their natural life. Fig* three to ten days eld can be immutted their natural life with Id <3. C. serum and 1 0, C. virus, Wi will tendyouanexperttoteach you how to vacck . ( tmt t yourown hogs, REFERENCES phone O. A* Dobbins, Cedarville^ 0., iteferenCe# South-west National Bank ot Oemmeroe of KAftsaa City, Mo, Order your serum from W, M. Brabry, our agent, Stockyards, Cincinnati, 0 „ er later-Vtate VaoelneCo., Kanaae^Clty, Mo. LEGAL NOTICE. Probate Court,Green* County, Ohio. Rawlin P. McLean, Adm’r of.tha Estate of John P. Carrol Deeeaecd, Plaintiff, *#v* v’ ■ ■■■■ vs. The Unknown Heir* of,J, P* Carroll * Defendant*, et al>, • * The tJaknown Heirs of Jebn P. Carroll, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased* will take notice that Eawlln P. MoLeant adminis- tratorof the estate of John P. Car- roll, deceased, on the I8tb day of November, 1916, filed hie petition In the Probate Court of GreeneCounty Ohio, alleging -that the personal estate of said deacdentlalntufilclout to pay bis debts and the charges of administering his estate; that be died seized in fee simple of the fol lowing described real estate, to-Wlti Situate In the County of Greene, State of Ohio, and in the Village of Cedarrille and bounded and do scribed a* follows: Being Lot No, One (1) la Jacob Miller’s Addition to the town of Cedaryllle in sail county of Greene, and more fully described in the plat of said town. The prayer of the petition is that D, fH( Ervin be required to answer, setting forth ttte particulars of hi* mortgage lien thereon, and that said property he sold to pay the debts and charges, aforesaid. The Unknown Heirs of John P* Carroll, deceased, are hereby notified that [ they have beenmad* parties-defen dant to said petition add that they are required to answer the same on or before the 22nd day of January, flaw* R AW L IN P. I f CLEAN, Administrator of the Eetate of John P. €)j*rroll, Deceased, ’ *Howard, Atty., Xenia,O. mm a,aw* etcChrista** GtlaSdtot dear #f all; O’er the Hill, and valtoys U«atU.«piaixJ4>r?au, *tar of deaenac •to* a *eo* »t CSrlatraaa EveernbeMnre* *a * - Sin* a son* of Christmas, J&4y, hiiwur day. ■teg ot BatW^uno’s manner, Wbare tli# Christ Child lay, «a r »C lev* Habeciaded, “P**##, hood will to men.” Kos a so** at ChrUtmaa 0'«r ando'araimlB. Kn* a soar of Christmas: W sq on' this srlad day Thera ar*'*riefa and hsartachsa All atony ths way* Hsarui that watt ths uplift Of yowr nolt tihssr- Slnaa sens ot Christmas. 8tmn*mad sweet and clear. —®dlth Virginia Bradt ln Xadlsa* Rome Journal. % Tlk®.: € M % {The regton between Jenwalem and Bfddebett WMfenneiljr covered with a totoitof pioet,whichj»*s nace eodieiy Aupjpeared.] dfm&Bt forest In a whisper spoke, Of , Vln* to flowerend plna to oak; E * iFromholy hilled'Jerusalem ■ r/to where, Uppii Its leafy hem, Thatiumble vlllaCo clung— CalmRsthleham, dark,,yet Mho a sem, Enwrappedwith light, as jewel# are, , By trembling,radiance ot the star. ' * ,i> j * v' ' * * The trees a comint wonder told While Vet the birds, their songsunsunr, ©roamed,of. Ut« oemtog of their young. But, thpugb of splendor bright , Theforest breathed.Its boughswerehung Withsable shads; notaper’s beam Cast through.that dusk Its happy glsam. £%• angels#apg;.~tbeshepherds oStns; In ths ions mangershone a dgme That burnedwithsupernatural light. The pin* tree* whlapsred through ths And, ificmaMttjg Saviour’s birth Chktigtg L v s fy ^ r ahjadoVy gloom to. They to a patent darkhessetui Bowed, sighing, and obeyed his will. Vanished Ip tliat old forest now AndWithered'wholly, root and bough, Tet in all Christian realms'ot earth Spring* a newforest; fun ot mirth That lightswith rsdlant'Oheer : Theevergie«i’s epduringworth, Apd to thatjWhl*paringprophet brings A glory of tb. King ot kings, For all ourmerry Christmas trees Glowfair withJUtihe.snd revelries That cluster roundthemyear by year, And fir and pine, or far or near, . XJvoupright, gladly die, Knowing that they toGod are dear. And bring toman, illuminate, A torch that leads to heavtn’s gate. EvenCothemeasurestowof time, like a rhythmclosedwith rims, Raisesthepatient soul onhigh, Brings Soy toUfa even froma sigh, And in conclusion sweet. ©arkgrief with gladness can ally. So shhiMthe forest when we meet With light end song) Christ’s birth ■greet. —Gsorg* Parsons ©athrop. T t o o f c isroiba. The custom ot singing carols is still maintained in Italy—indeed, on the continent caroling at Christmas ig al­ most nnlrersal—and particularly in Rome, where, during the season of Ad* vent; PiffeMti may be seen and heard performing their uovenas. These pilgrim#, Who, by the way, are shepherds from the Calabrian moun­ tain*, annually dock to Rome at this season. Their picturesque costume Is thud described; ‘*On their heads they wear conical felt bate, adorned with a frayed peacock’# fwither or ft faded band of red. cords and tassels. Their bodies afe triad in red waistcoats, blue jackets and small clothes of skin' or yellowish fcomespttfi doth. ' Skin san­ dals are bound to their feet with cords that Interlace each other up the leg as far as the knee, «ixl over all Is worn a long brown of hide cloak, with n short eape hdekted cliwoly rmind the neck. Sometime*, lint ftivc-ly, 11:1acloak Is of a deep red with o scalloped wipe.” premonitory. Junior—“So you didn’t propose to her, after *31?” Weed—"No. And I’m not going to. When I got to her .house I fetrad her chasing a mouse, with a brodm.”—Puck, Wanted Full instruction*. "Nora,’*said themtetres* to the hew Borvaftt, "we always want our meals promptly on the hour.” "Yis, taum. Ah* if I arise tb’ first hour shall I wait for thGaextr—Birmingham Age- Herald. In Selfictfof Your H#liti»y Gift* Do Not F «1 to Inspect Our Up-to-Date Stock of Jewelry Which embrace* many new andnovel ideas in the jewelry line -jewelry to suit every taste and every Jure* forbothyoung andjOW. We believe that we earncon*cieation*Iystate that w* have the cboic##t salefctipa of jewelry in the city including handsome piecet *et with. Diamonds and Other Precious Stones We have some especially good value* at$10,00to $36.00, If yon want a diamondat tbit price it will pay youto *ee our line. We set themIn any kind of mountingwanted. We al*o have them mounted in Tiffany andfancymounting*. We mention a fpr article* to give yon an idea of the low price at which youcanpurehaa* _ . I * to U se fu l Holiday Gifts Diamond LaValliercs, $460to $86,Q0. Solid Gold Diamond Cuffs Buttons, $f.60up. Diamond SetWat,.hes, $9.75and up. Bracelets, $1,60 to $10,00. Chain and Locket, $8.00 to $10.00, Bracelet Watches, $9.76 to $96’.0ft. GolSFflandle Pocket Knife, $8.50 and up. Gold Match Boxes, $iii75* Gold Cigar Lighter*, $1.00 to$4 60. * Diamond Tiffany Rings, $9.00and up. Fancy Shoe Buckles, $2.00to$8.00. Gold Set Rings, $1,00to $8,00.' Silver Pencils, 76cto $2.00. Gold Scarf Pins, 75c up. Solid Gold Watches of everyknown make for Ladies and (gentlemen. We have a large line of these goods, jnthe small pieces and large set*. All are of the the very best quality andwill stand engraving-without chipting, We engrave all Ivory inany color free. Mantel and Desk Clocks, EmblemCharms, Watch F*bs, Chains of Every Description.? Silverware, Cut Glass, Souvenir Spoons, Hatpins, Signet Rings, Mesh Bags, Change Pursea, Vanity Cases, Thousand of other Articles. GOODS NOW ©AID ASIDE. FOR CHRISTMAS * Tiffany Jewelry Store South Dotrolt Street. Xftnln, Ohio. Below Second Solo Agents for W*W*W* Rings snd Fairfax Pattern in Solid, Sliver. ■■■■MMRaMHiBMMadPMaMiMMNHBpiMiiBaMaBMiBMBMiMMaBMMHHMHM ,McCulloch Headquarters for Everything in Leather Ooods—Imported or Domestic L I S T O F X M A S L E A T H E R G O O D S *Lathes’ Hand Bag* Nsoktie Canes DrinkingCups Manicure Seta LibrarySet* Jewel Pockets Scissor Oases Bill and Coin Purses Traveling Seta Bridge Sets Letter GaseB ' . Three-Fold Cases Picnio Sets Photo Gases ' Cigar Cases JL. Military Brush Sets Collar and Cuff Boxes Five Hundred Rets Card Cases Sewing Boxes Toilet Rolls Music Bags Bill Books Thermos. Bottle* Gloves aud Handker­ chief Cases Flasks Jewel Boxes ■ Coat Bangers Office Bets MusioRolls Folding Mirrors Tobacco Pouches T runks , Bags and Suits Cases McCulloch’s Leather Store, 40 East Main Street, , - - 1 - - SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. r i t e 14000 SAVERS * f ’ ^ w. < ‘ ' Are happy this week in receiving our Christmas checks amounting totheenormous sumof '■ " ■ ■ ■ •. / . ^ ThreeHundredandThirtyThousandDollars AU savings deposits in the bank draw interest st four per cent • TheAmericanTrust mi SavingsBank Springfield, Ohio 3 &XGET OUR PRICiS ON PRINTING & X Newsalt Store WATCHES, * Canter Fourth aai Main Streets, - The flnett o£it* kind l* theState of Ohio for the DIAMONDS AND STERLING SILVERWARE DAYTON, OHIO. JForlxeelfl W ork w ill | o f a n y :yjw wy w ii Ml aw T H IR T Y SHROADES-PUll Is * pretty by was solenuyied at t! #nl*, Mr* andMrs, arville, Miss Hejpf tbe bride of Mr. W, o’clock Tuesday afn W. Patti®, of the J church, pastor of th< ^The bridal pair h; there m brid they entered tlie pai The bride was very her gown of white y corsage bouquet o pink carnations, Following the ring! wasserved, all the f| for the meal, atone cover* for fifteen, an ber# of the immedist groom andbride, the and Mr*. D, V. G uncle aad auntofflu was.very dainty in pink andwhite, Mr. and Mrs. Shi short honeymoon trip Xenia, but have not) arrangemsnt# for geji Mr. Shroades fs erap Company in Xenia, #on of Mr, andMrs. of Cedarville. His1 daughter of Mr. and And has beerf one of (J - girls. CHURCHSE .»■* ’ i- ' M, E. Cl J, W, Pafcto Sunday School' a Preaching at 10:1 Epwortft. League Vou ape cordially UNITED PRE > i, ’ J. 8- E. McMlc SabbathScboolt Preatsbihg by the Y. P. C,Hvat$t8 Oglesbpe. Prayermeotihg a| Chnstmaa entexl day, December 83t| , R. P. CHURCH J. L . Chest Oath School fi:80 o’clock. PreachingServicfej Ci E. Society 6:301 LEGAL |.f To the several loti whomwill be behefij ment of the RAMSl by Bert TurnerCt ail Miami township^ Grcj You and eachof ytj fied, that the report i said ditch, now’ dpi 'together ^fithlit* apj estimated cost of <:<[ will be up before thel ' ’ and conhrmation, a| Court House inXCnif January7th1910,at i ,» Board of County ] Greene County, Ohi£ by GEO. W* Kl Xenia, Ohio Decer Are your feet will find those el widths, for the haxl the extra large anl in AAA, AA. nvd | LEY’S, Springfield,]

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