The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

as * » * y 4 p 'jmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmwtmmmmmmmmmMmmidmmmmMmmmmmm m s & Chtrfcfa CMmcs. ft —Laughter i* the bent medicine, ; ‘ - Stop doing end you stop living. ; - ’Sleigh hellfi and wedding hells, j Final Hurrah for winter, —Mrs. Grace Alexander returned to her home in Obetlin last Tuesday. —Mr, William Mitchell has almost recovered irom an attack-ot la gnppo, juawrence was down from Sprmguold io r & week caring fo r lus father, —Guard at the fa ir: '‘What's-the matter, little boy; are you loet r +yi\ot but mother is# JLtola her not to let go o f my hand." ^ —Minn Mae Corey has been a vie* 14m of. la -grippe fo r ten days hut u mending now, —Walter McClure o f Xenia Theo­ logical Seminary was a guest wun ms cousins at the parsonage last} bat^ . urday, Mr. McClure preacnes hi Xfte i-riend’s Church uc Spring Vallej, every other Sabbath, —We are told by members of the Second Spnngiield U- V. Church tha«- wiey heat' tne chimes away up in that city. Our best wisnes go out to al» tftese appreciative frienas, s —Mrs. Elizabeth McLean and daughter Blanche haye both been un- oer the doctor's care o f late. —Mr, John Stanforth’a family are having the whooping Cough at this writing, the young people nemg uim- jjfe to attend the recent social at the parsonage. —Humanitarian: “ Willie, did you tie that tin can to the dogs ; t a u ? ’ ‘-Yes, Sir," replied the small boy. “ I'm trying to do a kind act eyery day. That dog chases every rabbiv he sees. I tied the can to him so thav it will make a noise and warn the rabbit." —A noted ■preacher once said: •'Since women are the most religious, the most sober’ and the most morat portion of our population, why dreaa their entrance into public m e , Why, indeed? Is it not m public as well as in private life that these qual- ities .atfe earnestly desired and most truly desirable? —We are all glad to welcome Earl Short and brother back to our church and services again. Mr. Short spent the holidays with his parents beyond Xenia. —Mr. Casper Finney and MisS Catherine Mitchell .were united m marriage at the parsonage, Thursday, January 20, Dr. C. M . Ritchie, their pastor performing the ceremony. We wish these worthy young people smooth sailing as they- embank on the matrimonial sea: —The families o f Messrs. Ross Tannehill and B. W. Anderson have been among the grip sufferers last week . —Paul Ferguson writes from. Mon­ mouth, Illinois, that the mercury has been 20 degrees below zero. ' ' —The social given fo r the Young People at the parsonage was .a very pleasant affair notwithstanding; the fa c t that a few were unable to be present. The young folks are al­ ways welcome’ in the pastors home. , —Dr. Ritchie is preaching in Springfield again this •week, The meeting is to continue fo r four Weeks. —Just before Christmas a letter came from Aunt Jane saying that she Would come and stay over, the holiday. “ Huh!” said small Davy;[ “ I'll bet old. Santa Claus won’t get in tliiB ’ year 'thout bein’ seen.” —Little Bob’s father told him a thrilling story about a bear chasing a little girl and how “ he crept nearer and - nearer.” Seizing his father's arm, Bob cried# “ Oh, don’t tell any more; he might catch her!" PUBL IC S A L E ! Having decided to make a change and, having a surplus o f live stock, I awiir sell a t public'auction on what is known as the Harvey McMillan farm, VA miles south o f Cedarville, on Wilmington, pike, on THURSDAY, JAN. 27, 1916, Commencing at 11:30 sharp, the fol­ lowing property: 5 Head of Horses 5 Consisting o f one bay Belgian mare 3 years old, weight 1300 lbs.; 1 bay Belgian mare 2 years old, weight 1200 lbs,, well mated and make a splendid farm team; 1 general purpose bay mare 8 years old, weight 1260 ; 1 general purpose bay mare 8 years old# weight 900 lbs.; 1 brown family mare 10 years old# , 33 HEAD OF CATTLE 33 • Consisting o f eleven head o f feed­ ing steers, weight 1000 lbs.; 1 fat cow# weight 1250; 1 Poll Durham cow# 7 years old; 2 Shorthorn cows 4 years old, a ll fresh in spring; 1 Jer­ sey cow 7 years old fresh in March; 1 Guernsey cow, due fo r second calf in April; 1 Jersey cow with third calf by day o f sale; 2 Jersey cows with third calf about February 1 ; 1 Jer­ sey-Guernsey heifer, fresh in March; 2 yearling Polled Durham heifers; 8 spring calves# Shorthorn and Polled Durham; 1 weanling Guernsey heifer and one weanling Shorthorn steer. 106 HEAD OF HOGS 106 Consisting o f 46 head o f fa t hogs# weight about 200 lbs,; 10 head o f feeding hogs, weight 140 lbs.; 50 head o f fa il shoats, weight from 60 to 100 Ibe, 5 Tons o f Baled Oats Straw, Terrpa made known on day o f sale. FORREST FIELDS. Titus Bros,, Auctioneers. Coleman Ritenour, Clerk. • and (Udldritt# 3* KMY* tew IWtH S Z Z u & d & e Hutchison & Gibney’s Mid-Winter Clearance We refundyour f tree to Xenia on. *11 $10.00 purchase at the rate of 2c per mile, Beginning Thursday, January 20 th, and Ending Saturday, January 29 th Every “‘Department participates and offers dependable merchandise at remarkably low prices, W c want to impress upon you the importance of being here bright and early—the quantities in many instances are limited, and we have every reason to expect a tremendous response to these exceptional, money­ saving opportunities. Every comparative price quoted is based cn the previous fair low selling price of Hutchison & Gibney, You can safely buy herewith the satisfaction of knowing that the quality will be the best no matter how low the price. I I Silks at Unheard of Prices $2.50 Silk Epingle, 40 inches........ ................ ......... ...............95c yard, ” $2.00 Silk Crepes, 40 inches................. ....................... .. .95c yard $1.00 Fancy Silks, 27 inches.......................................... ..... .59c yard $1,00 Fancy Silks, 27 inches. . ............. ........................... ... 49c yard Wash Goods for Spring Sewing Now is the time to buy your Wash Goods when you can save on - every purchase. 25c White Voile, 40 inches wide.......... .......................... ............... 18c 25c White Repp, 36 inches w i d e . v ............... 19c 25c White Crispette, 40. inches wide,. . . . . . . — , .................... .19c 50c White Basket Cloth, 40 inches wide................. ................. ,39c 39c Figured Voiles, 40 indies w i d e ........ .........................29c 15c Figured Organdies, 27.iriches wide............................................ 10c *50c Tussah Silks, 36 inches wide.’ ................. ................................ 39c Ladies' Coats and Suits at Less Than Cost $15.00 Coats; black and fancy.-, .$9.95 $20.00 Coats, black and fancy;. . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . .$11.50 $25.00 Coats, black and fancy,.......... ...... ................ .. .$12.75, $35.00 Coats, black and f a n c y . $16-95 A Ladies’ Suits in Tw o Lo ts $.15.00 and $20.00 Suits.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.50 $25.00 and $35.00 Suits,......................... ................. .$10.00 Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats at Great Saving. $6.00 Novelty or Corduroy Coats....................$3.95 $7.50 Novelty or Corduroy Coats. . , ; . . , . ; ..........$4.95 $10.00 Novelty Coats,....................................... ............ ; .$5.95 FURS FURS FURS $7.00 Muffs—black and browns........ ..... ........................ ..... .$4.95 $1 j .OQMuffs—black only. .. ................... .... ................. .............................................. .$9.95 ■AHOther Furs Reduced. A il Sweaters Are Reduced $6,00AHWool Sweaters a t . ........................................................................................................................................................... $4.19 $4,50 and $5,00 AH Wool Sweaters at ........................................... ........................ $3.39 $2.00 an? $2.75 AH Wool Sweaters ..................................................................................................................... 1.$1.39 ’ ‘ • X 1 . Clearance of Silk Blouses $3,00 Silk Waists, plain shades and f a n c y ,$1.95 ' . % , r $5.00Wash Waists, pretty patterns............ ...... . .$2,29 $4,00 Wash Waists, neat s t r i p e s . r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,$2.95 $6.00 and $5.00 Silk and Net'Waists. ....... ...................................... $4.29 Blankets and Comforts 50c Cotton Blankets a t , ....... ............... ..... ....................... ..... ........... . 42c 85c Cotton Blankets a t , ............................................................ ...................................... ..... 72c WashWaists in Repps# Voiles and Poplins $1.00 Wash Waists........ ....................................................................... .................. 79c $2.50 Cotton Blankets. ......................................................................................................................................................................... .$1.95 $5.00 All Wool Blanket*; . ............................................................................................................................ .$4.39 $5.00 AHWool Blankets, * ................................................................................................................................................................ $4,89 $4,00 Army blankets ............................................................ ; ......................... .$2.39 $1.00 Comforters .................................................................................................................................................................................. ; .......................... 85c $1.50 Comforters 1 ..................................................................................................................... .$1.29 $1,75 Comforters ...................................................................................................... . ................................................................................................ $1.39 $2.00 Wash W a is ts ...................................................................$1.45 75c Middy Blouses. ............ ......... ........................ ................. .......... ............. ..... .59c $1.75 Comforters... .... ...... .......... ...... ............ ......... . ..... Si.39 $3.50 Comforters, extra large, silkaline ............... ...................................$2.89 v ■ ■ - ■ , l, #. Handkerchiefs 1 • l Kitchen Cabinet Ulf/rlifi >„» 75c box Handkerchiefs at 50c China Dinner Sets 42 piece English Earthenware Dinner set formerly sold for $4 for $2.50 $5.00 Dinner Sets $3,95 2 pi ece set, gold band with pink roses for............... .$4,59 Extra Special on Gas Ranges Regular $12.00 4 .hule range.. . . . . . . Regular $15.00 4 hole range................ Regular $25,00 table range................ Regular $27,50 table range.. . . . . . . . Regular $35,00 table range $18.00 Kitchen Cabinet........................ .$13.75 $28.00 Roll Door Kitchen Cabinet.. . . . .$17.50 HtHDm Htukr tt'tmftt Si w Household Linens 65c All Linen Bleached Damask a t ................ ,49c $1.00 All Linen Bleached Damask..................: ......... ..................... 85c $1.25 All Linen Bleached Damask......... .............................. 1. .$1.05 50c Mercerized Bleacked Dairtask a t . . ........... ......... .......................39c 35c ^H Linen Towels a t ................................................................25c 15c Cotton Hemmed Towels extra size a t . ..........10c. Domestic Specials Percales# 36 inches 12 l-2c quality at ..........,,............JOc 6 l-4c Apron Ginghams, fast colors, at...........................................,5c 8 l-3c Outing Flannel in colors at................. ................................ 7c 12 l-2c Dress Ginghams a t ............. .............................. ............. .. 10c 10c Bleached Muslin, 10 yards at. . . . . . . . ........................... . .. 85c 12 l-2p 36 incli Hill Muslin, 10 yards a t ,........,.......... ............. .$t.0Q 65c Bleached Sheets a t ......... ..................................................... ,49c 75c 81x90 unbleached sheets a t ................ .......... ........................ ,59c Hosiery 25c Ladies Seamless idose.... ....... ............................. ............ .....,...T7c 50c Ladies’ Silk Hose........................ ............................................42c $1.00 Ladies' Silk Hose................. ........... .......... .'. 4 . ........ ...... ,..„.85c Ladies’ and Children's . Knit Underwear 75c Ladies* Union Suits, Fleeced Lined..................................... .. .49c $1.00 Ladies’ Union Suits, Fleeced Lined......................................85c 25c Children's Union Suits, Fleeced Lined............... ............ . 19c 50c Children's Union Suits, Fleeced L i n e d . . 3 9 c $1.00 Men’s Union Suits, fleeced liried............ .»...................... .. .69c \ Boxed Writing Paper 10c Boxed Writing Paper . . . . . . . \ . 8c 25c Boxed Writing Paper.. . . t ............. .......................................... 19c 50c Boxed Writing Paper................... ......................... ...................J9c $2.00 Traveling Bag .....................$1,50 $5.00 Traveling Bag# all leather $3.95 10 Per Cent Discount on every article not mentioned in this adv. incur BASEMENT. Hutchison 8 Gibney 10 Per Cent discount on all Wool Dress Good*. New Store in Old Location, Xenia, Ohio. t b T mr> BOARD INT Seatimen In 8 , F rials W lie Q The Bo esting ms attendan and profe ' terested i feeling th .A hum’ the matte voted to c ‘ business aboljghme place, Pe among th committee charge, pressed wi personal 1 congressm, A letter Mr. G. E receipt o f tl farmer’s would be that them the depart but that he to appeal- omittee in office appr tor Hardin the motori success th such plan Dr. M. I. portant su’ proved sire main stree mitted, bn could be know. Th do as muc as improve Dr. J. fo r several the desire streets an with the f o f the reve ing. I f a the money up the was called those in t' Mayor . bers that taken-tlie getting so the cost a , .would g iv wss news who urge line. Drs. named as fore counci o f the Bo tiori. ’ Mr. O. on the sooner the Secrets . old schools sale and done tow here to m cle. - Mr," . been invest but that ea bonus to lo Rev*. J. attention . touched up nial for th Reviewing ed it woul the busine bration of sentiment which wou The Jam Charleston and Xenia as worthy ble. The work requi event but i Reverend t the conclu chairman

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