The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52
UaUIT 8MN. ~# jnbm MMMMIffmnim ti>Si(|> -.B u MB m mm hmmm RltftiBM mmm H&hmQkm miI iwfc»«a8BM8K» fMiiwii IMd'Jfe* tkiUrt* St**- l isimuM Nr £lut ^#tor1U# P*kK« Ukrory. *Th* b a d books {o r * child are bosks that widen his world—* won o r w*m*n in middle life o r old age who loves poetry, and gwtat pictures and statues, Is familiar with Shakes* pear#, and has historic sense, imag ination, a sense, o f humor, a love o f nature is full o f resources and the jo y o f living, No one can ever have the fullness o f these ‘resources and that, joy who has not had them from earliest childhood,” —Caroline M, Hswin*. This list suggests the books, some o f which a t least, every child? should have the joy o f owning. I f any one wishes the name o f pub lishers, and the prices which can he had in cheap editions aa well as the expensive ones, can receive them by coming to the library. Also titles o f many other books, Picture books and books fo r little children, Books which cost 75 cents or less: 'Browning—Fred Piper o f Hame- lin, i Bannerman—Story o f Little Black * Sambo. Brooks—Tom Thumb. Crane—Picture Books, There are tWenty-one o f these books. Goldsmith—History o f Little Goody Two Shoes. Grover—Tolls Love Headers. >Lang—Cinderella. Lang—History 01 Jack the Jiant- 'killer. *- Mother Goose—Only True Mother Goose; Melodies. Potter—Peter Babbit. More expensive books: ‘ Aesop—Fables. ,» Burgess—Bed-time Stories., * Defoe—Robinson Crusoe, „ - Homer—Story o f the Odyssey. Kipling—Jusf So Stories. j, Peary—Snow Baby, Shakespeare—Charles and. Lamb, :Mary, Tales From Shakespeare. . Myths and Fairy Tales: Anderson—Fairy TaleB. . Carroll—Alice’s Adventures in .Wonderland, 1 Cairoll—Through the Looldng- ' fla ts . " ... Grimm—Fairy Tales. .». Hawthorne—Wonder Book ' foi -Girls and Boys. Kingsley—Wlater Babies. , Mulock—Little Lame Prince. Pyle-f- Merry Adventures o f Bobir, 'H ood . \ Pyle—Pepper and Salt. ■> Thackeray—The Bose and’the Ring, 'f Thomfe—Thblhsen—East O’ the Sun ’ and, West O’ the. Moon. Fields—Poems o f Childhood. Lang—Blue Poetry Book. Longfellow—Song o f Hiawatha. A Stevenson—A Child’s Garden of Vanes.. * Wiggin—Posy Bing. Bible Stories: Bible f o r young people, arranged from the King James version, Chisholmr-Old Testament Stories, Hodges—The Garden o f Eden. - Hodges—When the King Came. Books fo r Boys: . Austin—Uncle Sam’s Secrets. Adams—Harper's* Electric -Books / o r Boys. Baker—Boy's Second Book o f In vention. Kipling—Captains Courageous. Moffet—Careers ' o f Danger and * paring. Pyle—Men o f Iron. ‘ Books fo r Girls: ParkuiMt—OregortJTrAil. , Alcdtt—Little Women. •* Alqott—Little Man. . ; Criik—John Halifax. ,. Badge—Hans Brinkcr, , Jacksoa—Nelly’s Silver Mine. Keller—Story o f My Life. Wiggin—Rebecca o f Sunnybrook .'.’‘-Farm. ■ . S t o p ! I j o o B l ! J j i s t e n ! Christmas Suggestions Bibles Gift Books A Line a Day Books Diaries I-P Loose Leaf Note Books Warden £ Larson "Now Thought" Books Catholic Prayer Books Rosaries Episcopal Prayer Books Baby Books Family Record Books Photo Albums ■ Kodak Albums Brass Desk Sets Copper inlaid Silver Desk Sets Brass Desk Novelties' DeBk Lamps Clocks . Paper Knives t Postal Scales \ Dictionaries Dictionary Stands .- Writing Portfolios Poker. Outfits Blackboards Cuspidors Plata Glass DeBk Pads Handy Boxes Christmas Boxes Ink*Wella Paper Weights Brass Ash Stands Brass Paper Backs Book Racks " Jardinieres Vases Brass and Copper Um brella Stands Book Ends Brass and Copper Waste Baskets Willow Baskets Place Cards Tally Cards Leather Goods Ladles* Purses Ladies’ and Gent’s Ex clusive Stationery Conklin’s Self-filling Fountain Pens Waterman's Self-filling Fountain Pens » Gold and Silver Knives Boston One-Dollar Pen cil Sharpeners Crepe Paper Tissue Paper for Holi day use Globe - Wernicke Sec tional Book Cases Office Desks Desk Calendars and Stands for 1917 » Office Chairs Typewriter Desks Typewriter Chairs Hg.t Racks Filing Cabinets, Wood and Steel Filing Devices Cooking Recipe Boxes Draughting Outfits* Christmas Labels Holiday Goods of all Descriptions • Household Safes Cash Boxes Bond Boxes Steel Silver Chests THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS IN central and S outhern ohiq The Everybody’s Book'ShopCompany ... ---------------------- DAYTON, OHIO 21-23 W. FIFTH STREET ShopInDayton B IR D ’ S S T O R E Is a ll d s c o r - a t * f t i n d r « « d y f o r t h * H o lid a y s A ll C h r is tm a s g s d d s a r o n ow o n : d is p la y . It w ill p a y y ou t o m a k o s a lt a t io n a t r ly . W o In v ite you t e e u r a t e r o ’ C am s In a n d s a s o u r d is p la y . You. w ill n o t b e Im p o rtun od t o buy. f R . B ird A S o n s ' C o W AN TED An honest, #nerg#tic man to work on or 08 the farm , Only snob * «e d app ly. Address B #x 807 , Ctdarvill#. CHURCHSERVICE. ft. F. CHURCH {MAIN tTIWftT) J . L . Chssnnti Pastor, ■abbatb S chool at 9 :# 0 . . P reach ing b y th# pastor a t 10 : 10 , X vaa lng servlo# a t 7 : 00 . G , Mat 6:00 p .m . Teachers' meeting Saturday evening a t % e’elook. Prayer m eeting W ednesday St t p . «». Hit us shew that we have been revived. F r e e R id e t o D ay ton JENKINS Cut RateDrugs Most 25c, 50c, and $1.00 medicines and toilet articles at— 1 9 c r 3 9 c , an d 7 9 c The difference pays your carfare to Dayton and back home, > Our drugs are always fresh and o f the best auallty. lenkins’GiitRateDnigStores 6th A Ludlow 5th & Wayne Third A Terry Third A Broadway COVERED BUTTONS Covered'But ons, Knife, Side, Box and Accordion pleating-. Hemstitching, Pecot-Edging, Finking, Ruach- ing, Embroidered Scalloping. Price list free. Mall work direct.-. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, Welle Pleating and Button Co. 3 rrriwHA,MFIw JftMllhfrtts«UTTM,*M FRANK BEH & CO. 135 N. Main St. Picture Framing Gilding and All you’d look for in an Art store, And what’s more, our price don’t soar, ON ACCOUNT OF WAR ASK THE OWNER OF AN INSTRUMENT FROM Martins Eat. 1883 F INE^ Player-Pianos Over a quarter of a century oil the Cor. 4th A Jefferson 8ta., DAYTON, OHIO. No city in the country has grown with the rapid ity and solidity that has characterized the growth . o f Dayton in the past few years, ' Not only in population has the increase been * remarkable, but business activities have stimulated the investment of capital in splendid business build ing and the sky line of Dayton now presents a truly metropolitan appearance. Dayton merchants have kept pace with this progress, and there are no better stores than Dayton stores anywhere. These Dayton merchants invite you to their stores. Invite you to shop, to look, to buy with the • ' positive assurance of satisfaction to the last degree. * ■ i i Ji mu. ■■.■Hi . . J| i.mr muMi i . ii I im .......mi.in .min,. . in, Anticipate Your Shoe Wants Our assortment was never better and our prices are lower now than they will be later—■ everyone should buy an extra pair o f shoes and be prepared; Leather is getting scarcer every day. Shoes are going up. Shoes or Slippers make the finest sort o f Christm as Girts. Stop in and let us show you, the next time you are in Dayton. Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes Priced at . . . . . . . Fours $ 1 2 6 0 SEDAN Sixes $ 1 5 3 0 Could any gift be more welcome than the Jeffery Sedan; When the cold enow laden -winds -are blowing, think of the discomforts o travel In an open conveyance. Then picture to yourself the warmth, comfort and convenience of tills roomy interior—safe 1 from the most penetrating winds— seating seven passengers, with space to spare. ■ i ■ I The ,top is easily removed for summer touring. You should know the Jeffery man In your locality. Stop In when next in Dayton, Let us tell you about him. . i jo n e s & M c C onnell 207-9'N. Main St Dayton, Ohio Buy now — a deposit wHl Hold It for you until Xmas 3 8 East Fifth, Near Jefferson D AY TON , OH IO ■ #■•v e , $ 4 S HOSIERY, TOO. KEHM'S HOSIERY, TOO £ Walk-Over Boot Shop 39 South Main, Dayton, O. KINNEY’S enlarged shoe store 114 -116 East Fourth St., Dayton, Ohio IS B IG G ER A N D B E T TER T H A N EVER Established 1865 C U D f t V r D ’ C Christmas Gift, Suggestions u l I l l U 1 H it U ’ _ Kodaks, Cameras, Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Fishing V i i i i w i h u w Tackle, Tennis Goods, Hunting Goods, Skates, Sleds,' crrniin HID MUM Bicycles. Flash Lamps, Gloves, Coats, Caps, Robes, Ra- gthunu nflU fllHin zor8l Knives, Watches, Pens, Edison Disc -Phonographs, - a l i . Toddle Dikes, Katydid Kars, Hundreds o f others. Dayton, Ohio come in . J . O N G T E R M L O A N S t, ■wi<* i W ith R epsnnsn t Frftilogs . , If you want to sell yoiir farm, we will find a buyer, g jl. ■If you wdnt to buy .a farm, we have one that will suit you. * OhioFarmer*RealtyCs. 714-1£A^|g.L§H%Da' Maharg’s n o o n l u n c h CANDIES HOME MADE CANDIES 14 N. Main, Dayton, Ohio FANCY BAKING if. . UNITED FRS«»YTKitlAN. J. ft,M. MoMtobssL TMtor ftabbathSsbool at *:K>. Pfrsebing by tbs pastor at 10 : 60 . Y. P. C. U.atftOO. -PfesebMc th# M. P» obnrobst f S B ' J n p r a t DftMa* Hahby Harass, Sfafts, W M in i.S k t iM , Bunks, Crsstsr Tsftfti CM* Bftfanfthi llns 4* ^kricfrsni. R. Bird 4kBans’ C*. Cabaelville, Muskingum couatr. voted dty. * Frank £>ean o f Stewart, a telephone lineman, was electrocuted at Warren. Former Republican , Chairman Daugherty baa declared for prohibi tion. I Ohio Valley brick works at Toronto were totally destroyed by fire. Three hundred men Idle. While despondent, Mrs. C. A. Marks- bury drank poison at Waverly and died boon afterward. Miss Pauline Be’ 3 ; young stenog rapher, who left Marlon, ostensibly for Detroit, bos disappeared, Four stores at Swanton, - near To ledo, were looted by auto thieves, who secured *20,009 worth of goods. • St. Paul's Episcopal church, Morion, extended a call to Rev. E. B. Runnels o f Portland, Ore. He has aocepted. John Murray, owner of the State hotel at Marion and a hoteT"of the same name at Cambridge, is dead. More than 600 Ohio boys and girls, relatives and friends, started on the Buckeye corn boys’ Annual trip to the east At Cleveland a heavy motor truck crushed out the life •of five-year-old George Johnson. His skull was frac tured. Robbers knocked the lock off the safe In the Jewelry store o f L. StraUHS at Cleveland and escaped with forty watches. More than three hundred former pu pils attended the reunion and banquet or the Gallon high school alumni as sociation, Superintendent White of the Anti Saloon le&gue announced that a cam paign will be waged next year for a. dry Ohio. £ The body of James Green, fifty, of Girard, waft found alongside railroad tracks a t Warren. He had been btt by a train, F ire, destroyed a double brick building At Piofieer, a part of which was used for public school purposes. Loss *25,000, Misti Katherihe Reagon, forty-seven, the oldest sehOt iteacher in point of service In Wellaton, was found dead at her home. Will of the late Mrs, Charles Fos ter leave# the bulk of a *500,000 es tate to Annie Foster of Fostoria, a granddaughter, Shirley King, a pretty fourteen- year-old girl o f Chlllicotlie, shot and wounded herself because her mother reprimanded her, ORDINANCE NO. 92. i An ordinance to provide fo r tho j Issuance o f certificates o f Indebted- \ ness o f the V illa ge o f Oedarville, Ohio, ,in the total . sum o f F ive Hundred Dollars, being Tw o Hu n dred and F ifty D olla rs in an ticipation o f the revenue o f the Pub lic Service Fund, and Two Hundred and F ifty D ollars in an ticipation o f the revenue o f the Publio Sa fety Fund. Be it ordained by the Council ol the V illage o f Oedarville, State 01 Ohi o; . * S ection Mo. 1. Tha t m antici pation o f the revenues o t the Public Service Fund, there shall be Issued a certificate o f indented ness in the sum o f Tw o Hundred and Fifty Dollars (*250.00), and in an antici pation o f the revenues o f the" Public Safety Fund, there shall be issued a certificate o f indebtedness in the sum o f Tw o Hundred and Fifty Dollars (*260.00), said certifieates of indebtedness shall be made payable at Th# Exchange Bank, Oedarville, Ohio, shall bear interest a t the rate F ive (5) per cent, per annum, pay able semi-annually a t the same place,shall be dated and shall be due Bix ( 6 ) months from and after their date. S ection H o . 2 . Said cartifioates o f indebtedness shall express upon their face the purpose fo r which they are issued, and that they are issued in pursuance o f this ord i nance, Th#y shall be prepared, Issued and delivered under the di rection o f the F inance 1 Committee o f Council and the V illa ge Clerk, and shall be signed by the Mayor ol said V illage Clerk, and sealed with the corporate seal.of said V illage, S ection No, 8 . The proceeds from the sale o f said certificates o f in debtedness, shall he credited $250.00 to the Public Service Fund, and *360.00 to the Publi c ga ie ty Fund. S ection No. 4. Tula ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed this 6 th day o f December, 1016 . J. W . JOHNSON ^Village Clerk. » . P. M cLKAN , Mayor o f Cedarville, O. We Extend a Cordial Invitation to Readers of This Paper to Visit With us during Xmas Preparation Days. We are thoroughly prepared to serve you and help you in the purchase o f useful gifts for Father, Sons and Brothers. You want value and we claim to give our customers more style, better quality, ,per fect tailoring and more reasonable prices in our trio represen tation o f Renwick System, Stein Bloch $ I * and Smart Set Suits and Overcoats at A mi to We want you to call, compare, put us to the test. Just to remind you what to buy. “ him” for Xmas, read- this list o f gifts: Silk, Mdru or Percale. SHIRTS BELTS JEWELRY SCARF PINS CUFF BUTTON SETS * NECKWEAR Useful Gift For Boys A Suit or O’cofct BATH ROBES FUR CAPS REEFERSCARFS SMOKING JACKETS GLOVES Kid, Wadi ,nd Far HOSIERY SUSPENDERS FANCY VESTS CANES UMBRELLAS SWEATER COATS PAJAMAS NIGHTSHIRTS HANDKERCHIEFS Silk at Lin#n T* D. ETTL1NGER, Pres* Dayton, Ohio Useful Gifts 1 For Boys : Furnishing* of All Kindg aftaweas* Alluring Offer. J, Fuller Gloom—" ! have a standing offer o f ten dollars In gold for the first individual of any pair of bores to talk the other ono to death.*’—Kan* •ails City star, To Cure aColt r __r_ S«vmM9kM #oMinpaet13month*. T6fe 9%Uet!3Bref fcfNK*#N$C* Watches and • Diamonds 0 |m■ ■ ■ ■ I AHMM M ■ BBBI NEWSALT wMM mtm V V .V V H B M I mi Fine Jewelry and Silverware MAIN AND FOURTH STREETS, DAYTON, OHIO,
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