The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52
-‘TSW Wfr * $ A o c a i and personal , | d r S B o ^ ? ...A * » l Ad- “Trr i j_n—•[—_- H ^ ^ 0!ri?h2.#oqilimi*«one^ Iwwd the owner* a ^ ^ r i w l T , Monday. Farm ! Z f ‘w^ * « w W , <»ver the plan and 6QIM W&nfc QXCMftive jdaxnap’es Tho caw "wut continued u n t U ^ S b e r S aionpi* ? onw? 1Ii wwity commi*- fn * haa I s 4 seirous trouble and b is Wlth blood poisoning fsaw rh? W ? . W ' 5 - fQot amoved, nnf the disease breaking S S L i * $ e other foot. Hi* many § j g j Wl1* to hear of his con- W tigW il ijiiiiMiftTfciiTrimiiMai W iriTwit r r ^ - p Yellow Springs is going, to* have will be passable, Corry street. Crushed stone is being used vnod^ii0** .^wssing and the county road roller is doing the rest. The vih lage had' to abandon the street im provements planned about town until next year. Material soared in price until contractors were unable to get under the estimates. HOLIDAY 000 Dt next week R, Bird A Son*' Co. FOR BALB:- -Gasoline engine a t WOLFORD'S, —We a re now prepared to do general repairing and cab inet work. OWENS & SON OVERCOATSMen’* andBey*' I it special low prloee, R. B ird A. S o n s ’ Co. —I f you have any broken fnrnitoi'e you wan t repaired take it to OWENS &, BON rd ssta st iim M m m m im m m m m r n Mrs. John (1. Oano, form erly of near Selma, died Wednesday n igh t Mr. W a lte r Ballenger and w ife ,!* t the hom eo t her daughter, Mrs. of Springfield, spent Thanksgiving ■with Mr. and Mrs. L, U . Sullen* berger. Master Prugh McMichael, who has been quite sick with pneumonia, is reported as milch improved. Mrs. Jol.ii McFarland of Dayton has been the guqst of hey son, Mr. Rufus McFarland and family. Oliver PeHaven , of Jamestown. Mr, Jesse Taylor of Jamestown is in a very serious condition, suffering with Bright's disease. • For several daysdays he has hovered between life and death. ________' Christmas slippers for women,Daniel Green's Comfy Felt Slippers in. Best Yet, Rest Rite, Silencer patterns. Also Ribbon -and Chincilla trimmed Juliet Slippers. All colors of the rain bow, at 75c to $1.75, a t Nisley'g, in the Arcade, Springfield, Ohio. ■Rev. J, W, Patton was operated Upon a t Christ’s Hospital in Cincin-, ' * nati oil Tuesday fo r a serious affec-j Mr, and Mrs, G. H. Creswell enter* tion of the kidneys. I t is the ‘opinion 1tained the Blair and Creswell fami- of the physicians that Rev, Patton {lies at the annual dinner. Dr, Atkin- will fully recover and be restored to .son and Dr. Chesnut and family were Ids usual health, also guests at the dinner, 5000 People can shop in this big store ail on one floor without crowding. f To THE HOME STORE For Christmas Shopping This th e byword of a m u ltitude of. p rac tica l people who know from past experience th a t th is all-year-round store is to be implicitly relied upon a t holiday times. We are p repared a%never before to meet and satisfy the desires of this great army and we w an t EVERYBODY to feel th a t th is 1 is th e ir Christm as slore—th a t this, the fa s te st growing store in cen tral Ohio is capable of meeting the demands of all. We guaran tee th a t there w ill be no after-holiday regrets through anything, not measuring up to representation. _The enormous resources of our store were never more fully proved th an in the magnificent showing of ho liday merchandise now ready. By a ll means see the disp lay of Rich Cut Glass, Pa risian Ivory , Onyx and German Silver Toilet A rticles, S ta tu a ry and Bric-a-Brac. OUR WONDERFUL TOYLAND Is boundless i a the asso rtm en t of Christmas presents lo r children of all ages. I t is a s though a fa iry sto ry has come true—no description cou ld . picture Uhe immensity of th is g rea t wonderland; Mechanical Inventions for boys w h ich will no t only afford g raet p leasu re bu t helpful instruction as well; dolls th a t w illm ake the eyes of the little g irls stand wide- open w ith Wonderment and deligh t; games for old and young and o ther a rtic le s both large and Rinali too numerous to mention. N o t only th is bu t every o ther depa rtm en t is in full ho liday arrayrand filled with useful and appropriate glttB for every member of the fam ily . THE EXPERIENCE OF EVERYONE Supports the wisdom of early buying and th is announcement comes to our out-of- toWn friends in an pie time to save you both worry and money. Come early, bring the children w ith you and* he prepared to stay a lt day. I f requested any, or a ll articles selected w ill be carefully paoked and held un til w an ted . Remember too, th a t we sh ip free of a ll charges to any add ress in cen tra l OHIO, pu rchases which amount to $5 or over, ’ , / . . . * Christmas Shopping Worry is Unknown to the Patrons of rmeFahienTehan(ol ’ Springfield , Ohio Fares Refunded on all Purchases of $15 or Over. CLOTHES FOR THE HOLIDAYS AND THE DAYS TO FOLLOW f Suits and O’Coats of various styles, quality and price. Where will you buy your Clothes is probably a difficult question to answer. You may already be a regular customer of this house and perfectly satis- fiedwith your last purchase. Then we’ll see you again, and you can bring your friends which we’ll appreciate. WE CALL YOUR SPECIAL ATTEN TION TO OUR FRAT SUITS .1 AND Q’COATS which we are selling at $ i 5 , $18 and $20. Wonderful clothes, because they are made of such splendid yarns. They are here, be cause we know they are good. We Rent Tuxedo and Full-Dress Suits STRAUSS & HUB “ The Surprise Store” 28-30 E. Third St.,' Dayton, Ohio Be Sure and Ask For 1 S & H Green Stamps . Mr. Andrew Winter and mother and Mr. ’ B irdsell'C reswell drove through to Loveland spending Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. CharleB Nisbet. B U T T E R . Will pay you an extra good price for choice fresh butter. Bying us your surplus- . , R. Bird & Sons* Co. Mr. Dolmar Jobe, of the O. B. U. has the honor of going to the In te r national Stock show a t Chicago with the university sheep as as s is tan t herdsman. • There is no school Thursday or Friday, due. to the.usual Thanksgiv ing vacation, . Most of the turkey dinners in this section this year no doubt were of the chicken variety. . Thirty-five or forty cents a pound for the main "piece de resistance" of a ’Thanks-! giving dinner was more than most families could stand unless they had unusual incomes from stock in a muni tion plant o r some'other concern fur nishing war supplies, Men’s Xmas' Slippers, Tan and Black Kid leathers, in Romeo, Ever ett and Opera styles, also Daniel Green’s Felt Comfy Slippers of Black, Brown, Blue, Grey in Livingston, Romeo and Everett styles, at $1.25 to $2.50, at Nisley’s, in the Arcade, Springfield, Ohio, Xmas Gifts for children, High Cut Foots for Boys and Girls, Trot Moc, Shoes for service, Norma Shoes for style and wear, Sure-Foot Shoes for fine dress wear, and Educator Shoes for all, built on the famous Educator last, at ' Nisley’s, in the Arcade, Springfield, Ohio. A Seasonable Event of Unusual Economy for Women and Misses Ladies’ Coats, worth $18.75 and $20, , for $ 9 .9 5 ■ ' ?! . : . - Juniors’ Coats, worth $8.75 to $10, for $4.95 Hugh McFadden, of Xenia, well known barber, bet on Hughes and lost. The condition was rolling a peanut around the court house square with a tooth pick. Hugh was game and paid the bet in the presence of a large crowd. I t took minutes and 15 seconds to perform the fedt. We Extend a Cordial Invitation to the Readers of This Paper to Visit ■■ 11 ,'1 ..................' ......................... • ......... ' 1 i ............................ mmmm’u . .ill* ................. .. f in ;. i.- . I 1 ...........'■■■> nil 1.1 ■■t o w With us during Xmas Preparation Days. We are thoroughly prepared to serve you and help you in the purchase of useful gifts for Father, Sons and Brothers. You want value and wo claim to give our customers more style, better quality, per fect tailoring and more reasonable prices in our trio represen tation of Renwick System, Stein Bloch $ 4 | and Sm art Set Suits and Overcoats at JL w *0 We want you to call, compare, put us to the test. Just to remind you'what to buy “ him” for Xmas, read this list of gifts: Silk, M dni tr Parcale. SHIRfS BELTS JEWELRY SCARF PINS CUFF BUTTON SETS NECKWEAR U.efal Gilt For Bop A Suit or O’cont BATH ROBES FUR CAPS REEFERSCARFS SMOKING JACKETS GLOVES Kid, Wool »nd Fur HOSIERY SUSPENDERS FANCY VESTS CANES UMBRELLAS SWEATER COATS PAJAMAS NIGHTSHIRTS HANDKERCHIEFS Silk or Linen M E EUfLOiNG, H AW STJr' D . E T T L IN G E R , P r o . , D a y t o n , O h i o UnMGifts i ForBoy. Furnishing* of All Kind* .1 Something New instead oi waiting until after Christmas to mark down Suits and Coats, our customers can buy them now and get the benefit of winter use. Hutchison &Gibney Xenia, Largest Store in Greene County Ohio - M A C K IN A W C O A T S See* our window display. It will pay you to keep in touch with u*. ; R, Bird &. S o n s ' Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turnbull, Sirs. J. H. Wolford, Miss Bernice and. Ralph Wolford spent Thanksgiving; with County Commissioner Frank j Mills and ffiniily in Springfield, ; Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Ridgway enter tained a number of friends at dinner Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McMillan en tertained a number of Xenians pt their home last Thursday. In the party y. re Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Fra zer, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Frazer, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carper and Mr. W. R. Torrence. W O R K C O A T S Sheep and B lanket lined. Good warm ones at raasanab la price*. R. Bird duSonc’ Ce. Mrs, Ervin Faris has been visiting relatives in Cleveland. Communion will be observed a t the Clifton Presbyterian church, Sabbath, Rev. Koontz of South Charleston will preach on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Paul Duncan, college student, 'had for his guest from Saturday Un til Monday, his brother, Carl, of Dar lington, Pa, E G G S W e will pay 4 3 cents pgr doxtin for clean, j£r**H e g g * In trade to-day, B r lffl lift ycur surplus. R. B ird 4 S o n * ' Co. CREAM WANTED Highest Market Price Paid for it ONE CHECK WITH EVERY CAN IF YOU WANT IT 1 CANS2L0ANE0 TO SHIPPERS 60 DAYS Long Distance telephone always at our expense E ITH ER 'PHONE ^43 PROMPT ATTENTION TO EVERY INQUIRY Call up us when you have cream to sell The Springfield Pure Milk Co, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO This month’s Butterick Patterns are 10c and 15c—none higtier. 0 I
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