The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52

«r* tkm >*T*«ii«iHi*iyi|g « & * NATIONAL W a lk « O v e r $4 W E E K Dec. 6th, to Dec. 11th Indusive We Lave stocked a wide variety of models in all leathers, for men and women, in Four Dollar Walk- Overs. We want everyone tp know that they can enjoy the Walk-Over Style. Comfort and Duribiliiy that has made them famous. At $4.00 Guaranteed Phoenix Silk Hose in handsome Gift Boxes will very nearly take care of your entire gift list. Tvsryone wants to wear- Silk hosiery. Why not give them ^PHOENIX? They will appreciate it and enjoy its wonderful luxury long afterwards. The box has no advertising on it, and may be used after­ wards for gloves, neckties orknicknacks The Cedarville Herald. Ftsr''Y*>«r. s m i. fo v ox­ tering Ohio’* KARLH BULL Katersd at the Post-UfElea, Godor- . rtii®. October Si, 2&7, a* soooiwtl a im * wetter. . j « tko* &Me* ga&atar BuMbtttt mat wh ! p w l * » tiai wanM tM beet & * ofeoioo «f a n y r r r - ^ .:! other state*. &o far a* Ohio i* eon- coraod the £»puidlc«a party can pot CO( to r ! f 0rth no atronger c«agd*ta. Gowr- ’ nor Willi* being a osndidate for his ftaoond torn lam * the Soaatorahi soe e m bo w s p to Hurry M. Dwi*h«rtv. The southern part o f tha state dmrves this honor a* in year* peat and Fayette's fore- . moot sen abfti id femt the honor of gjusaaH.aaeeesei.'.ea^qMaemaiu.iiijiag.'.1, j such nomination and election. The FRIDAY, '‘DECEMBER 8 , WW j J S w S L Staa tfJS f **”*? aaM'tt& Everybody haa a chance to be p r e s i - j^ n .f ? *PtaMldI» manifest by the dent—the constitution say* bo — but J Supreme Court Justice Hughes has < just killed his own presidential boom, preferring to remain where he is. Congress will soon assemble and the statesmen will have plenty of op­ portunities of making good their cam­ paign promises. These are stirring times and our law-makers have nevfcr had more important problems to solve. THE SHOP AHEAD i It certainly is worth twp per cent to enjoy peace of mind after making an investment, This brings the rate- down to where investments are more likely to be safe and not listed as hazardous. Nearly all seven per cent stocks peddled over the county are placed in the speculative class, I ; ■ ------------------ ■ Quoting scripture these days has be­ come a habit among those who dis­ cuss national defense. President Wil­ son, Golonel Bryan and Colonel Roose­ velt, all have found proof for their views in certain passages from the Bible, ’ 5 Walk=Over B oo t Shop 5 E. Wald St., ' - - Springfield, Ohio A bcavtlful Art Pantiel wjli be given to each customer. John D. Rockefeller recently took all thb school children in Cleveland, numbering $ 2 , 000 , to attend a flower show in that city, .The treat cost the oil king over $23,000 and thip may have something to do with gasoline hearing the twenty cent mark. T h is m on th 's B u t t e r ic k P a t t e r n s a r e 1 0 c a n d I S c ^ n o n e h ig h e r . 1 The English newspapers have not taken kindly to Henry Ford’s proposi­ tion to , end the war by Christmas by sending a hundred peace advocates from this country on a ship he has chartered for that purpose . 1 Most of , the newspapers are inclined to ques­ tion Henryk motive and think he has a new advertising scheme. Anyhow , some lawyer has dug up law passed a couple of centuries ago where i t is a serious offense for individuals to un­ dertake such functions as they belong entirely to the government. I t is said a “Ford can do anything,” so we will wait and see. . - Republican party, should be « a step further ana applied to thei nation for the United Btatea ser carried nomi- nator-, ship. Last year, one distinguished son of Northern Ohio was nominated and elected to the United Stated Senate, and another was nominated- and elect­ ed governor, and is today., sure of a second nomination and election. Still another son of Northern Ohio has lust been assured of the united support of the party in Ohio for the presidential nommaUo,!. Tha nomination for the senatorship should be generously and. gracefully conceded to Southern Ohio. And the duty of the Republicans of Southern Ohio is perfectly plain—they should get unitedly behind Harry M. Daugherty as .their candidate, No man in the state deserves more of the party than Harry Daugherty; he has labored long and faithfully for its suc­ cess, has been true to it in adversity and never justly rewarded in its time 'd£ prosperity. He has the character; capacity and courage to make him a leader,of men and fit him for positions of great responsibility. And he is a good fighter, fair and fearless while the battle is on, and big and broad enough to forgot and forgive when the strife is over. Roes county politicians have known Harry both as a friend attd| a foe. As a friend they have learned to love him, and as a foe, to respect him, At this time they should all be for himj he deserves their unit­ ed and enthusiastic support, Heres good luck to. him and success to his candidacy” CHURCH SERVICE. M, E. CHUECH. J . W. Rattan, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a, m> Preaching at 10:80 a. in. . Epworth League a t 0:30, You are cordially invited. R. P. CHURCH (MAIN STREET) Teachers* meeting Saturday evening a t 7 o'clock. Sabbath School Sabbath morning at 9:80 o’clock^ ■ PreachingService 10:80a. m, •C, E. Society 6:30 p, m. preaching at 6:80, Next Sabbath December 12 , we shall hare the Rev, Maurice Ruben, a converted Jew, at both morning and evenmgservlces. Ho ls a great preaoher and expouqder of prophecy Watch out for the posters and the nextiasuepf the Herald, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. Sabbath School at 9;30, Preaching by the pastor at 10:80. Y.-P. C, U ,a t 5:30. Prayermeetiug at l :39,' '.Mrs, Frank Doe and daughter, of W ist Liberty, is the guest of her sister Mrs. ‘Obarles Dean, . —Twill pay the highest market price for rawfurs. Phone 3-197. Wm. Marshall. The Real Christmas Store W R E N ’ Springfield, Ohio Forty Stores. ; In One I r •A WREN’S is f h * Real Christinfes S to re o f Springfield, Oftitf* You may notrealize it but it is nevertheless a fact that, were there no other stores in Springfield, Wren’s could satisfactorily meet every Holiday demand. * ' *• ** „ "f • k ' This is Worth Thinking' About. When you come to Springfield shopping you are generally pressed for time. I t ’s a tiresome job a t best and any steps you cstn save yourself finds you just that much energy to the good * Just Ask Yotirseif These Questionsand Allow Common Sense Reasoning to Dictate the Answer 1 st—When you come to Springfield shopping is it not true that you have but little time to fool away? . 2 nd.—Are you not always in search of the most varied assortments of merehan-. diset i 3rd.-—Are you not interested in knowing that, QUALITY considered, you are getting the very lowest possible prices on what you buy? Here Are the Answers You can accomplish twice as much shopping In the same length of time in WHEN’S store as in any ether store in Springfield. Wren’s have everything you Want and the elevators do ?your walking for you saving both time and labor* * , WHEN’S have the largest etore in Springfield, therefore it is there you- will of necessity find the largest and most varied stocks to choose from. WREN’S buy merchandise in quantities so great fie to be almost unbelieve- ablei TRY TO COMPREHEND THIS, last week in a gingle shipment there were re­ ceived EIGHTEEN THOUSAND PA lR SO F HOSE. Buying in euch quantities and paying ca*h, a great saving is accomplishes as compared with what other small stores pay for the same good* THEREFORE WREN’S CAN AFFORD TO SELL FOR LE SS—AND WREN’S DO SELL FOR LESS . Now the B ig Store expects you and made every arrangement ftir your welcome and acoommodatson preceding the all important day—CHRISTMAS. Five Big Floors Brimming over with Holiday Merchandise. Just remember always that no,matter what you want', WREN’S will have i t for you. • . ■ vs NOTE;—There’s a big silk sale on for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of ibis week in which every women will be interested and some time next week there will open a Hosiery sale which everybody will be vitally interested in. Silk Sox make mighty nice Christmas present* and at the price we’re going to aall them at, you can afford to give all your friends two or three pair. Watch the daily papers, Com# to the Big Bfcore every day you can. There will always be bargains for you, Mrs/. C. H, Dean expects fo leave Saturday for Columbus,"where she will spend the winter with*her daughter, Mrs. Patton. , . Mrs. C. W» Minser, who has been spending several weeks with her soft, Mr, Carl Minser artd wife, in Alton, 111 ., has returned home. Mr, Paul Turnbull has returned to Marietta, O., after speeding- the Thanksgiving vacation a t home. Miss'Maud Hastings, who is attend­ ing Muskingum college, has returned, ■having come home for the,Thanksgiv­ ing vacation. -your feet hard to fit? will find those extreme "sizes ana widths, for the hard-to-fit. Plenty of the -extra large and very small sizes in AAA. AA and A widths at NISLEY’S, Springfield, O. Are-' You d v A box of Lowuey’a Candy will be a satiofactbryXma* present for any one SOc $6,00 a t Hidgway’s, The Rexa|l 8 tore. ' * , . 1 '. i * ' Mr, Glarcno^Btt<jwu the Ooit- AlberChautaiicjaii, €&>., was intowfi Jbesl bom- . m t o i e s O t o m E b e x t 'ye*r, ^ a p r^ o sm o n was favor­ ably received by the people as evidenced whenmore: than 40 per­ sons signei ' . the' contract. I t is probable that the only ohautauqua for this seotion wlll be held here next year. This will mean larger attendance and insure a better ticket sale. The aanual CollegevOratorical Contest will be held in the U. P. church,'at 7:80 p. in., Friday even­ ing. December 10. Music will be furnished by the college orchestra and a male quartette., There wilt be six contestants, - . Men’s New Xmas Sir and Tan Kids. Also tb in Black acK, Greyland Brown Felt Slippers in Opera Everett and Romeo Styles. Prices $1.00 to $2.00 at Nisley’s, Springfield, O. M r .J.A . Bumgarner will hold,a public sale on Monday, December 19. Horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, hay and corn will be sold. My. and Mrs. O. L . Smith spent Wednesday and Thursday In' Oln- clmiatl. Only 19 days until XmaB. Y/e have many useful things for .^hnas presents. "Wilt have a complete lice of Hoosier Kitchen Cabnfcts' on display in our store En a few days. Cpme and see them. Our price is exactly ‘the same as anywhere In Ohio, TRADE AT HOME. We want your business. M o FARDAND A MaKEE, The Farmers’ Institute .will be held January 14 and 15, . A camera makes one of the best XmaB presents you can give $2 00 to $10,00 atRidgway’gRexall Store. —Chase RobCs, horse blankets, storm blankets and stable, blankets at Kerr A Hastings Bros. Eleven pigs for sale. Mrs. Anna Miller Towmsley Mr. Clifford Lemmon -will hold a public sale on Wednesday, Decem­ ber 22. Horses, cattle, hogs, will be offered. . . . A fine commission proposition. Cor­ poration established 60 years wants rep- erssntative to call on industrial plants— Widelyadvertised articles—no samples. Address; Safes Manager, 2298 North 9th St., Philadelphia, Pa, •Or. MIIae' Airtt-Piiln pftli* for rheumatism LEGAL NOTICE. ‘ Probate Court,Greene County, Ohio. Rawlln P. McLean, Adm’r of the Estate qf John P, Carrot Deceased, , Plaintiff, ' vs,. The Unknown Heirs of X P. Carroll Defendants, * 1 .,\ ^ . • The Unknown Heirs of John P* Carroll, late, of Greene County, Ohm, deceased, will take notice tfiat Rawlln P, McLeant adminis- trator of the estate of John P . Car- roll,'deceased, on the 18th day of November, 1915, filed his petition in the Probate Court of Greene County Ohio, alleging that the personal estate o i said decodentia Insufficient to pay his debts and' tha charges of administering his estate; that he died seized In fee simple of the. fol­ lowing described real estate, to-wlt : Situate in the County of Greene, State of Ohm, and in the Village of Gedarville and bounded and. de­ scribed as follows: Being Lo t No, One (l) In Jacob Miller’s Addition to the town of Gedarville In paid county of Greene,‘“and more fully described in the plat of said town. The prayer of the petition is that D, 8 . Ervin be required to answer, setting forth the particulars of his mortgage lien thereon, and that paid property be sold to pay the debts and charges aforesaid. The Unknown Heirs of John P. Carroll, deceased, arc hereby notified that they have been made partles-defen- dant to salt! petition and that they are required to answer the same on or before the 22 tul day of January, 1910. . . RAW LIN P. McLEAN, Administrator of the Estate of John P. Carroll, Deceased. HowArdj Atty., Xenift,C. <tv — HR, HORNER’S Rubber Footwear DO YOU WEAR RU BBER GOODS? fTlieB t.hy not buy where all goods are absolutely guaranteed* They cost no more than other makes. Boot*, F«It Combination*, Arotlos, Cloth Rubber* » and Sandal*, Letf'u* convince you of the superiority of our Footwear MM* acnsMfti HORNER. *3 S. Limestone Streot, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO e m u The KindYouHave AlwaysBought Bears the Signature of We ha !n f is t - ' ' y- - ; • Fur Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper., THEOKNTAtmCOMPANY, HCWYOBA tftTf. Galloway & Cherry II E. Main St., Xenia, 0, headquarters for Reliable Carpels, Rugs, Linoleums, Draperies, Etc. .*■ V‘ . t '' . >■ . * ' *' Xenia’s Exclusive Carpet and Drapery House Library Tall Fibe IS 30 N. Mi aus< =:=AND C. M. Spencer T h e G r o c e rm a n P h o n e 3 - 1 1 0 C e d e L rv ille , O h io The hd t Th is Lady Lo, for Many A Year Has Purchased AH Her Meats R ight Heacr W h en You Decide Fo r Breakfast TO HAVE SAUSAGE FRIED & YOU’LL FIND TH IS The Best Place to Buy it Ypu Ever Tried PURE OA per sa Flour—Scl 25 lbs Creamery Butterl Lard, per poll Sugar Our Bacon Regular 1C Corn 1 Tomatoes per oa Canned C per oa 3 bars of I Soap . 8 bars of I Soap... Silver Tbr per pa h io WALTER CULTICE FISTULA AXtlAU, 4 PF»j. j. iskeUixAN ♦SSiSStu? C olumbus , c ! IQUICK RELIEF BALM [ B**l C»tUrh-HgY tovtr-AsHims AsmMv. * Oulok r«ll*f fsr Sor* TArost and Ton»Uras, QrMtut HMtloch* oml Nowrslgts ItomoSv. Qttlok rOtlot (or Cold In Hood and on Larva*. Qotokoit roltof (or Toothooh and Eomch*. Bod (or Couoh* and Hoamnolo, firootMt 5 Whiato Cron* ftomody. 8o*i Pr*v#nUthr« and Rdmody for Pnaumonte. No batter Pita ttovnOdy known. tod (toMady (or Barn* And Ivy Potion. For Boro Foot-Aching Jdnte-CorftO-Bimtono, ■so# soc and *(,Ocv at bruttlata an* 0*al«r». or by tmall* . socjarooitlaln* «i-« time* fcsejar-glt.o* Jar ttontaln* * tint** **0 jar. j THE COLUMBUS CHEMICAL 00, : Ooiwnbu*, Ohio - Wtj tnattrt u»vwUsM’d your hmu k«h**, % St***’ a .its l”il* >t**b TURl mn Fad Buy du rs l and offerJ holiday 1 soon befol RL H . BMy«r Imonta 1 Kmtfaiteio ■IVfVlTPp 30 Sod ■j*a ■r - ■*rww*w>| .•■tiWMiwiaMea .X

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