The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52
■* - . iMini I | >^ m.„ili,iW|fw,||,|m>nV'i|I '-.ni.nulUT mi 1 llf jm *me iUM f j »«> xinmf jneear j * a » ^m*at jm+M* -a***. .MTijit j i t e ? j w Je*^e Brothers Company wgnrfliiniiLijpjiM G ift Goods lo t Friends and Relatives _ W ho are to be Rememhered Com fy Slippers 3 m t W h a t T h e y W a n t to beslippedon vim mvuke* seppemecohort. An unusually broadchokeof tfyt* moderately priced, _________" iijo , $m , $ 1 , 50 . Fancy Baskets I t vri|I not occur to everyone to presentout of thesepretty anduseful baskets. All kinds at all prices, . , Sevdnjj Baskets., .39c andup Watte Baskets.................. , . . . , ,, , 50 c and up SweesGrass Baskets...... ....... 75c, $U 5 , $ 2,00 11 ^ ...' r y "'»".....»'t u w f j ■»«-"11' IH*r——*»!>*>»■" C teistmas Handkerchiefs N®v*tbeford^avewehad such a ' complete Stockto select from, [handkerchiefs madeofsilk, linen andcotton plain, patterned, initialed and' Mg trimmed, Youwill liketo select handkerchiefs here. , ' ' ‘ N ew S ilk Blouses New and„lovely blouse fashions which have gf bloMomedalmost overnight GecufetteCkepe B l o u s e s . . . , $5.00 I f CrepedeChineBlousesandandTaffeta Blouses. *5 allwife ........... ........ •,«$p»50$$5.00 s | PlaidTaffetaandTubSilkBiouses ^ ,», ,*. *,»►, »... ,$1,95, $2.50, $3 pineWhite VoileWaists,................. ...$1.00 C l ' ; ^ t t s e > V ‘ vr \ / i \ " > , ’ l ‘ - %* - - sd5^c r *R v V V „ 7T t IS , BoxedHOT^cerchiefs for Children, Embroidered ^ , ,4 in*' bos......... . . . . . . 15c, }9c,25cperbpx Ladies "Handkerchiefs pure linen embroidered, * ,. IrUb’CrochetedEdge, Lace.Edge. ,25cand 50c „ s\ * Itffc LadiesMaderiaEmbroideredHandkerchiefs^.50c LadiesBoxedHandkerchiefs,3 in a h•*, , ,J. . . ,25cand50cper hoit [ Crepe „de Chine handkerchiefs. Embroidered comer*p^ainand assortedcolors,.. „,,. . „25c .. T^Books of Popular Fiction Asplendidassortmentof bookswhich includes ^someof thenewest dramatizednovels. T4ss of theStorm Country ^ ‘ TheEagles’ Mate ^ ■r\<Yv> . TheEagles’ ate, Mi Within theLaw e§ ■ ■!»■««, J 8 ... • ■ • - ' •' Daddy Long Ug, ’ . i ' 1 I ' • iV t" < . >’ '50(f:; ' i *1 r'“ 1 ’ ” >J > r> P s y ™ < v % 1 i *, s . fj n . i n i le n . * • » f » t » . * i StrathmeyerSeries . ■.. , , •OutdoorChums Series ^ - ' -- TomSwift.Series , ‘ ‘ ' - >*• - i‘ 1 ■*'n , A. ~ LOCAL AND«$SO*iAl -- ------- 1 — *—uAbova AU’>sh*li* tha Bold, The ke#J b iih stteol basket ball i defeated SsiSba with m m « t Alford JCwwmal last ’Friday night. Tbs (wore wis 47 to 19, The estate of te a l ste A. C. Ander son, valued a t SSPPM, gem to the widow fo r her nsotfwa according to the will died in webate court. At her death i t goes te the son, Jamss, absolutely. ■tewi iu . iu m j 1 a.Iir"i ■utf"."i 1 —Befots yon purchase a robe or horse b lanke t don 't fail to se t the 11ns a t K e rr & Hastings Bros. My lino of 8 tatlo»«ry th is y<*ar for Xmas Is f a r batter in eVoryway 86 c to f 1.00 a t The Boxall Store Bldg- vray's, .Wantedi—y o n to smoke tho'bold, The oratoricabofnteet in the TJ. P. church last Friday evening was won h r Cameron McClure, who will repre sent the college in the state cont~~ and the-wanner of that;contest y ssr * Willie. Oyn™ ford add Misses Cora Cavonger, Mr, J. Merle Rife, president of the; College Oratorical Association, presided, Sfi»l fyWg Xenia. -The big store is loaded with bargain*, in all kinds of mfttfS wear, boots and shoes. I^ok up the adv. in this issue. ,} . . '“*>< .... . - <’ . -George Mayo, who gives his' horde ] s>p.. , as Delaware, was cau jh t ,at Hpstead ^ bn Monday a t the Turner ^ grocery » "* where hn urns — been tracked - low the FORTHEMAN ONYOURLIST Neckwear, Shirts, Socks, Mufflers, Dress and Driving Gloves, Sweaters; Bath Robes, Umbrellas, JCnox Hats, Caps in Fur and in Cloth, Raincoats, Full Dress S^rt#, GI bvo * and Studs. All in Attricfcjve Christmas boxes " SUCCESSOR TO O. F. HYPES • 43 S. Limestone S t. Springfield, O. ^ V , f, To\ \ ^T> ^ * ,/f , t v* i ^ '< * ^ ’■ ,* * < v ‘ *-r t 1 ’ 4- - ‘ i * , , f , -. • ] -' ' . . ; , 1 1 , U % *, ir , er 1 i/ ? 2 1 1 ‘I*V « t , ' ~+ . I . !> « ^ t a l V i t l / < v ; , "'■'* ' / I * - * , , ‘ . <# *‘ f , T ‘ 1 > / w; ^* t 4 /i ^ i 1 >X 5 r%} * ' * f * , v:;-,j-.Wa % * Vii-y ■v \ i A p i>V - . ................................................................— — LiJ — — -w r ‘ , . -YoungReporter Series . ‘ POPtJLARBOOKS FOR GIRLS, • ^ ' ’ - - * t ’V 1 K i ‘ . wMcbinclude the ‘ . 1 An u»limfted*wp 0 lyChri»ima* and New Year* Post Gkfd# andfio «»eb. FJnarone# 2 for S e n d 5 6 * * e h . A«*« * - c h o lp e ! , , . 0 , B™ « . r « . 3 - i o c . C 9 ! ^ ^ /7 n «- l I B + . i4' ih i ” $ ■n .. • _■, . . OutdoorGirlsS.esies . ' 1 Girls ofCentral HighSeries , 1 u Movbg Picture GirlsSeries ' ’’ ? ' Bobbsey TwinsBooks ) •... ii / t*. Ohio. $' % . Ohio » i ,..i Clark’s M Cnttnn ail f r i ^ e a k ' -Leave yonrprdif for stressed Dr. H . 0 . Foster, of Clifton atten - de<iam«eti»>gof th fk Daytort PteS- bytery tn Dayton \m Mdnday. Ttev. McLemon, of L aah «*ihln*ry, g w - j elnnatUm^ been <ailed to the T e l- low Springs P resby terian church. Rev. F a tn e s tF o s te i Who graduate* frotn th* the same fttjtltttttatt next'j sp ring Is p reaoh ing a t South Char -1 iestou, w w. A lA iDUJTR iAL MEFtC/JAlTi LE AMD C IV IC -O y ste rs, Crambetrles, Celery,' Sweet Potatoes for t h a t Christmas Dinner at L M. WiUnUghhyte 1 Mr, Ksjph Jeffrie*, o! the Smith Bar* j b*r Shop and Miss Ora Padgett Oi Stanford, Ky.* were married Wednes day at the home of fer» J* G* Carson m | 0 * p . j, ■ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McMillan have j a new daughter, Mary Margaret, bom to them on Monday. Messrs. Robert Conley and Ralph] Rill of the Carnegie Technical School, Pittsburg, will be home Saturday lo t j rheir vacation, - S aSU pP E ls^ is 1 i “ r — Bf S* 5s 1*9 Mr. Fred Towrwdev of Momrbouth | College arrives home today ter the HoU- ] day vacation. {• |r---,-r •— i isss JmmrwWfW\ SS?c Ml* Va* J i/j a a wW \iGlr'*j,,i 1 *- m\,0 -j rfw^vf iff ” 1 *** 'w r **Ar' » And in Wren’s the Xmas storfe? The dietionery will tell you that "Society is buiit upon trust, and trust upon confidence,of one another’s integrity. As with society, so with successful business for h 6 business .ean be for long successful unleash |s able to thoroughly establish itself in the confidence of the a i 1 ’ ^ ‘ ° * * * # ** * rlft-hs see whatmust be doneby any .busidess'entetpriBe before It can; secure and hold the confidence of the people! ■ , ^ ; ■ t ’ , • ‘ ; FIRST—There must be uniform courtesy—politeness If youjike the world better—upon the part of th e entire stord organisation. .Without .politeness, whichafter all is nothing, more or less than a reasonable consideration for the, presence and rights of others.mo individual cab succeed in life. Likewise no business^enterprise can live long without it. , t * SECOHD-There must be TRUTHFTJLFESS. The vBible says that ^ liar is an abomination unto the Lord. In business he is an abomination unto all the people who happen into hia store. *. . . THIRD/-There must be painstakingdiscernment in the selection of the merchandise which is offered for sale. I t mustbe timely, of wide scope and good quality. This prevents disappointment—there is no feeling more un pleasant than disappointment. ; ' FOURTH—The pricesmust be honest price*. This means tha t to the actual* cost of the article there shall be added a. certain overhead charge and a legiti m a te profit. When these three items have been conscientiously fixed upon, the sum totalis the Honest Selling Price. , ^ Ut$TLY---An(i shall it be not said primarily, there musi.be a willing and cheerful disposition to correct all mistakes and errors which, throughout the course of human endeavor will at times necesarily occur* THE EDWARD WREN CO. makes the unqualified assertion that its store,organization, in so fat as it * is humanly’possible, is courteous to the public. That i t does have for the people the things which they v ant and need. That it is truthful in its representations concerning the . merchandise offeringfor sale; that its prices are honest prices and that it does and will a t any time make willingand cheerful corrections of all mistakes made* ,1 And We Call Especial Attention .FIRST—To our sale of mill ends and short lengths of fine wool dress goods. We bought seven cases of these. Such embrace every wanted color and fabric. The pieces range from 21-2 to IS yards with the regulation width. Every piece an ideal gift and every piece being sold at an actual di»oount of 250 off the regular price. , SECOND—To our dispersat of girl'* dresses which is of interest te girls and mothers of girls 6 to 14 yearn old* ' Really some very attractive values, * 1 Wash ginghams, VP. Ks. Merges and velvets withprices ranging from $1.98 to $ 10 . 00 . THIRD —1To our boxed underwear for women which make the very daintiest and most deshabie Xmas gifts. Gowns, Corset Covers, and Envelope Chemises with prices ranging from 98c to $2rS0.^ Women of refined tastes will be especi dly interested in our assortment of Crepe de Chene and Neptune Satin Canicolee, , We Refund Fares on Purchases of $15.00 or Over. " r i V. j %iV .^1 * - ' x 1 Mr. Apd Mr». N. X . Rsrflsey entef- twined a Urge mimtser of frtettd* at din- ner Thursday and again today in honor] of their 36 th wedding *nnivtfs*ry. TOWNSLEY’S ; New Beat Market Wear# putting la a Maat Da- •avimaatarid aapaat t« handla all Wadi 6 f f«iwh maat at a rsaxonatola prtaa. Oatl Oo*n*ofc«fN.e.K.o*»te ^ »dg*r On* SaoX of Aristo# or Fa rlU tt ^ F lo u r ............... .......... ............. *V9o One F*ok*|f**t Swan* Down Prepared <Uk« F?*at............ M« Dreeaod Chlokoh* to roost or iryafc *11 time*. * Candled S m *v«y*n» m * pht do* ................................. 34 dte. Th* host Dri«d Fefcttb** Ido ft lor... ....... ............ . S S S S t e ^ l s r * GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X tH v*«**o*n . W* deliver good* to ! ' - 1 h watBtetaMteitew&viiaBi*
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