The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52
The W oods, the Meadows ’ an^ th® Streams— A RK NOW in their beauty, seemingly smiling and whispering to us to be happy and enjoy them. , " « y should we be “ drowned” in discontent or *>Wr eni°y inenl and happiness overthrown when theie is so much to love from “ Mother Nature?” . this big building, where we keep store the many, niany people who like it well, is beaujfci- t 11 3o v -’ thrilling, with welcomes and courtesies irom is;00 to 5:30 o'clock each day. There are plenty of ar ticles and lovely goods that cost nothing to people who just want nothmg else but to look at them. .Why pot get inspirations when you can ? . The Elder & Johnston Co. (DAYTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.) MENTOR Comfort Underwear f o r Men, Women and Children $1.00 ml $1.50 $ 1.00 Children's Union Suits price according to age. 25c • .a"1 Night Gowns Men's Union Suits E a c h . . . ....... Women's Union Suits “ Each . . . A good Fleeced Union Suit for Children ^ StXlti •: .m. « •> m. -» *: .« »■ * .». * .* .a * 4 * 9 ■ Made of good Outing Flannels Men's Gowns 50cand$1.00 Women’s O owob 50 c ,75Cand$1.00 TVULUCU 8 W W « D E a ch ........ .. 50c Children's Gowns .JE5ach'' <*■■*. .*■*•*.*.* * * » * 'li.-*/ **■„■*.*■*■«.w.*.*■■* Ladies’ Shirt Waists • A new line in.Gripe De Chine and Silks in colors. They are beauties. Come in and see them. R. Bird&Sons Co. mtmm ■•v**>•;i” *.*'****’: 'A Jr? •J?1 f.t % Why Take Chances On a ready made garment when you can be assured o f perfect satisfaction by Istting us make your Coat or Suit to order? Excluslvenss* is the keynote of our style. Thoroughness is ttie keynote of our prices. There is certain satisfaction in sur service. KANY , The Tailor XHNIA, OHIO* 50c Stock Book free* A practical treat- in© on the treat mentof eteckand poultry; prepared from the actual experience of an expert Veterinary Surgeon . 116 pages and scores ofUlu«tratJOrt*.To the first 24 people hringing thia ad- vertiwrmenttoour . •tore we 1 give on* of the*© valuable hooka free. Get yout* todey— ft omrte you no mere to use the peraonal pre- acripriona of Dt. JLeCear.thefam- oua Veterinary Surgeon. RICHARDS’ DRUG STORE , ■ ■ -1 , ■-" Owing t* the time theHerald goea to praaa itielmppeilbe for us to give an account of the Inauguration ef Dr. McChesney as president of the college. YonwiU get a full .account next week, The L. A. S. of the JR. P. ohurcl) will hold a Thanksglvlngmarket In the gaa office on Wednesday, Nov. 24, Anyone wanting chlckena or cake leave order early with Miss Tna Murdock. :Ladles newest best styles. Lace or button, welts or turned Soles Remember that here Is where'you can And those extreme large and small sizes In A, AA and AAA widths, at $4.00 to 45.00. NISLBY'S IN THIS ARCADE, Springfield, O, Wanted:—You to smoke the bold. CABBAGE For Sale. ^ Gall Citizens Phone 12-143. Sammy and Billy Pjokeral were were winners in the Old Fiddler's contest at South Charleston last Friday. About twenty dollars was won in the contest and by street playing. A new front Is being plattedInthe Boyd room for theHannaberry auto agency. Mr, Frank B.Bu!l,sf Indianapolis, spent Sabbath at home. Mrs. E. E. Finney has been critically ill suffering with ap? pendicitis. At this time she is thought to be some, better. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wright; ef Idavilie, Ind., have been the guest of their son, Mr, g, 0 , Wright and family the past week/ Mr, George Sanders has a, new Stndebdker six tonring car, -j r- ^ ^ Men’ s guaranteed Rubbers, Arctics, Felts and Rubber Soots. Men’s Arctics 1dr*. buckles. to $$.00. Men’s Felts *3.510 to ' R8JS0. Men’s Rubber Boots from $3,1$ to $4.00. AliNISLBY’g in theArcade. Springfield, Q. ^ Mias Helen fa s agreeably surprised an Thursday evening when about twenty-five of her friends dropped In to remind her of. her twentieth birthday- After a two coarse luncheon was served music and games formed the enter tainment ef the evening and at a late hour they departed wishing her many more happy birthdays. The W. C.T. U- will meet at the home ot Mrs. D. S. Ervin Thursday, November 18th, at $ o’ clock.. A Special program has been prepared, containing among other things are some reminiscence Of W. 6 . T. U. wprk, and music by the ‘ ■Gold Dust Twins” and others. Both members and visitors are cordially invited to come and enjoy the meeting. School was dismissed for today so the teaakers could attend the Cen tral Onio Teachers’ meeting inDay- ton. - \ Willoughby’s Saturday andMonday SPECIALS Wd have added a fruit and vege table line where all the seasen’ s best eanalways be had. For special orders let us know in advance. Celery la a bunch. Cranberries 10c qfc. or 3 for 36c. Catawba Grapes‘16o Basket. Concord Grapes 16c Basket, , Toka Grapes lfic lb. or >Ik, for 26* Fineieaf Lettuce lie lb. or $ lb. for 36*. Grape traitlOo or 3 for 36c, Honey 20c fet 10 oz.box. Fancy Honey 3lttper lb. Oranges 3 tor 5c or Sic per do*, Sweet Potatoes S&a per lb, or Sic pM. Cabbage IKo per lb. Bananas lUeper doz. extra large 16c. English Walnnts 30c per lb, Miolerynuts 5« per lb. Lemons 3 for Be er 30c per 44r, Dates 10c box. Green Beans 10c per lbr Clocking Figs UOeper lb. * Fancy eatingflgs ltfc per package . Beet Sugar 36 lb. sack $1.45. Gantt Sugar 36 lb. sack $1.65. Lenox Soap 10 bare 35c. Only one quarters worth to a customer. Extra large oysters 36 c qt. Good Fresh eggaMe per dozen. Country Buttes *7e per lb, ALLORDERSDELIVERED PROMPTLY. -CHURCHSERVICE. M. E. CHIJECH, J. W, Fatten, Faster. Sunday School at 3:80 a. m, Preaching at iO;go a. m, Epworth League at 6:80, You are cordially Invited. UNITED PRE81YTERIAN. Sabbath Spheol at 9:30. Preaching by the pastor at 10;8Q. Y. F. C. U. at 6:80. Preaohlbg at 6;80. Frayermeetlngat T:00. CARDOF THANKS. We wish to extend our thanks to tie many friends and neigbbora for theiraympathy and kmdnesa dur ing the Sickness and. bereavement of our Wife and daughter. Fttr the beautiful fioral offerings and to the Choir, , Mr, Raymond Matthews Mr. David Johnson and family Mrs, Fete Welford and daughter, Wanda, of Washington O. H., are guests of Mr, J. H ., Wolford and family. The End o f Low Prices fo r Furs is igt Sight — Bu^ flaw Fashionsunprecedentedde mand tor furs during the past 60 days have advanced prices in the wholesale mar kets in a atrtling rnanntr. very fur has been affected. Our early season prices were the lowest in our sixty*four years experience and these same •prices still ^prevail. From this time on we are breed to pay the big ad vances and therefore on dupli cates will have to charge this advance. To come now means to make a wonderful saving. Genuine Hudson coatB at $55, $65, $75i $87,50, $100 and $150, that are honestly worth fifty per cent more. Russian Poneyakin coats at $25 and $35 wwrth almost double.$| Muffs in black China Wolf as low as $5; Coney Muffs as ow as$ l; River Miuk Muffs $4; dyed Skunk Muffs $13.50; }lack Lynx Muffs $15, Hud son Seal Muffs $15 etc., through the whole fur realm. Round Muffs bith the flat muffs in popularity. Neckpieces are inclined to be smaller with the novel chin-chin collarmost in vegUe Black (ShinaWolf Scarfs from $5.50 up; River Mink frim $3,50 up; Conay from $1; iyn x from $10; Beaver from $10; Hudson Seal from $7-50 etc.) etc. You are safeguarded here byeur sixty-four years ex* perience and broad Bancroft guarantee of satisfaction in The Edward Wren Co. The Big Store, Springfield, Qhio. W E ASK IN ALL HONESTY W H Y DRAG AROUND FROM STORE TO STORE WHEN YOU CAN BUY PRACTICALLY EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR FALL AND W IN T E R ______ _______ RIGHT HERE -UNDER ONE ROOF— _____________ AND FOR LESS, « , ♦ The Big Store stands today better equipped than at any time in it* history to supply the demands of the public. It is constantly progressing, constantly expanding, continuously reaching cut for better things. You can furnish ydur house°from cellar to attic without leaving W R E N ’S STORE. You can dress yourself and your family from union suit to overcoat Including hat and shoes at WREN ’S STORE. AND VALUES ALL ALONG THE LINE MUST BE GREATER THAN ELSE WHERE IN SPRINGFIELD FOR tHE REASON THAT BUYING IN TREMEN DOUS QUANTITIES, OUR COSTS ARE LESS— AND THEREFORE WE CAN AFFORD TO SELL FOR LESS. OUR WALL PAPlR DEPARTMENT Has set the pace in Springfield for bargains which are positively sen sational in their nature.. Think of getting a whole room of paper for 75c. And remember we give you the ceiling FREE with every room of paper purchased. LISTEN, MEN, LISTEN Fall is here, Winter is right at our doors. W e have what is without question the best men’s store in Springfield. W e will save you money in connection with our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. W e are not afraid to promise you that. Wp have the merchandise and the price and the quality of our merchandise is unquestioned. IF IT IS FURNITURE YOU WANT Just bear this fact in piind* Our entire third floor is devoted to furniture and draperies. W e carry, furniture of quality, and there fe practically nothing you could possi bly desire in the furniture line that •we do not have in stock, IN CONNECTION WITH RUGS W e have just this to say. We de vote more. floor space to carpets, rugs, linoleums etc., than does any other store in all Central Ohio. Our stocks were never more complete than now. ' W hy make selection elsewhere in the light of these facts withoutat least seeing what to offer you. Our Ready-to-Wear Department is the joy and delight of every woman who visits it. Our Millinery Department is the mecca to which all, dis cerning women trend. Our silks and dress goods department is so far superior to all others in Springfield in variety and assortment that com- parison is not permissible. In undermuslins* infants wear, household linens and bedding; in house furnishings, notions, draperies end shoes, in fact in everything the BJG STORE has a call its own to those who de sire to shop comfortably and save money. REMEMBER—We refund your fare oh all purchases o f $15.00 or over, -we prepay express charges on mailorders of $5.00 or over. And EXIPM £ wm “ Save the Pennies and the DollarsWill TakeCare of Themselves” S G H M ID T ’ S TH E PLA C E TO BUY GROCER IES When you want the beat Groceries the land affords go to Schmidt’ s. W e have long maintained a reputation for carry ing in stock all varieties of focal stuff for the table, Get the • profitable habit of BUYING ALL YOUR GROCERIES at the BIG STORE. ' a Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday FUBE CANE BUGA* per *aok Flour—Schmidt’ * Ocean Light SSlbB Creamery Batter...... Lard, - per pound Sugar Oared Breakfast Bacon Regular lOo package of Corn Flake Tematoes par ea n .... Canned Corn per can 3 bats of Lenox Sttap.......... 8 bftrs of Ivory leap Silver Thread Saueakraut pet pound * 1 H. E. Schmidt 6 Co Wholesale and Retail Grecers . r- r ’ ■ ■ 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio*
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