The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26

umm m m m t» th* public *&* «£ &*e«nb«- fnd in' tbftt tb»* 706 books woro town*!. .1 £ * ****&« * tetter! ***** ec ba&ka than ovor bofort, 1934 e i^ from first Muthrt and 1‘ lay ft. 0 . Btoftti ^ u i ‘ lit a iv^lly noteworthy .tory—of th e , Amevfcsutizirttf of a young girl, who1 between babyhood and young woman- j hood leaps over a space which in all j cultural and humanizing essentials is! far more important than the distance j painfully traversed by her fore-fath­ er# during the preceding thousand] f ears. When we tend to grow dis- eartened over some of the develop­ ments of our American civilization,! it i# well worth while seeing whatj this same civilization holds for starv-' ------- — & __ .___ ;___-_______ ______ Best Prices for Butter, Eggs and Poultry Faanaera caU us by phone, get our prices on produce, and arrange to have your groceries delivered. ’s Grocery Phone 40. Cedarville, Ohio bd tad sigvr aouHt who have eisa*] Where been denied what here wo hold to be as a matter of course, rights free to all—-although we do not, as we should, make these rights access­ ible to all who are willing with reso­ lute earnestness to strive for them. I most cordially commend this story. Have you read this book? We have it at the library. The following have contributed periodical to the library the past year: Illustrated Review and Travel, by W, B. Barker ! Saturday Evening Post, by Dr. Stewart, Metropolitan, by Mrs. R. McKee, The Signal, by Mrs. W. H. Barber, .The Nation, by the C. E. R. P. Church (oldside). * REALTY TRANSFERS George A. McClellan of White Plains, Westchester,,N, Y., to Mary Compton McClellan, quit claim to 402.36 acres, in Cedarville township, $2,760. . Mary M, Barber, et al, to the Ex­ change. Bank of Cedarville, twq tracts in Cedarville, .$1. M, C, Nagley to M. B. Campbell jots in Edgemont subdivision, $1. ’ Flora E, Dobbins to Fred E. and Fannie Dobbins, 161.66 acres in Ross township, $1, Oscar L. Smith, as. trustee for Ex­ change Bank of Cedarville, to the Exchange. Bank of CedarviUe, 4 tracts in Cedarville, $1. A U C T I O N ! High Grade Jewelry Allen Bldg. The Jew e le r ‘ XENIA, OHIO IN FIRST CLASS The county board has given out the first 69.men placed in Class 1 of the draft. Those from, this section are Robert Fred Bird, Howard Cleni- ans, William A, Hastings, Howard M, TJarblRim, John Johnson, Fred Marshall, Charles H. Stormont. Frank H. Jeffries, Joseph A. Bratton VlrgU Cleihans’, A rthur R, Bull, Arthur H. ^Chapman, Sherman Baker, E rnesT j. Flatter, R. Ceoil j Burns, . » —SLEDS—Boys you can g e t them a t 1 R. Bird & Son s Co. Mr. Edward Ferns, of Cleveland, ’ viBtted h it brother, Mr. Ervin Ferris and family this week. ADVERTISED LETTERS - , a Remaining in the Post Office at Cedarville, Green Co., Ohio, for the week ending, January 5, 1918; Bainter, John •Berger, Mable Erwin, Margaret Fortner, Charles H. Hamilton, Esther Keplinger,' Atlie Multon, C. S. Russell, E.'B. Taylor, Mable Tutnan, Harry W. A. TURNBULL, • • , • P.M. OvercoatWeek! m ONLY TWO WEEKS SALE before taking stock. Sale starts Saturday morning, Jan. 12 , and ends Saturday night, Jan. 26 . NOW is the time to buy OVERCOATS. WE ARB GOING TO OUT BOOSE'FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS every overcoat in our houte reduced in price. We must unload our big stock of overcoats in the next two wetks. Don't miss thi» chance. , Special Prices For This Week $28*50 and $25.00 Overcoats now.. ........ ................... .$18.95 $22.50 and $ 21.00 Overcoats now.................. .......$14.95 $ 20.00 and $18.50 Overcoats now........ ......... i ....,.$12 .48 $16.50 and $15.00 Overcoats now..... .............. 9.85 Men’s Fine Suits Same Reduction Boys’ Knee Pants Same Reduction Mackinaw Coats 1-4 to 1-3 off * Coat Sweaters 1-4 to 1-3 off Flannel Shirts 1-4 to 1-3 off .. 1-4 to 1-3 off on all Winter Clothing All kinds of footwear for men, boys, Indies and misses. Fine Shoes, Solid Every Day Shoes, Rubbers, Felt Boots, Arctics, Rubber Boots, 1-4 to 1-3 off. D o n ’t m i s s t h i s s a l e — o n l y tw o w e e k e , J a n . . 12 t o ' J a n . 26 i n c l u s i v e . G. A 17-19 W. Main The Big Store Xenia, Ohio Sale Begins Wednesday, January 8th H A n o c c a s | o u of great importance to those who want their $’s to go as far as possible. At this time we are anxious to close out certain discontinued patterns and odds and §§ ends in our stock at a great saving to you. In order to make this sale of real importance practically everything in the store has been reduced. H Merchandise will be held for future delivery if you are not ready for it now. BUY NOW AND SAVE FROM 10 to 50 per cent. c -z Lace Curtains 50 to $10 Per Pair 10% to 50% Reduction PICTURES 2 5 p e r c e n t D I S C O U N T . Draperies All Draperies by the yard 10 per cent Off during sale. R U G S 0x12 Rugs worth $17.50, Sale Pr ice .............. ................. ................................... . . $ 14.75 9x12 Ruga worth $21.00, Sale p r i o e . ............................. . .,.$ 18.75 9 <12 Rugs worth $25.00, Sale price...................... .................................*......... .. $ 20.00 9x12 Bugs worth $28.00, priCdV 1 i ■«**4*tW #«4*»t »V»M4*»#M*•>t »»• b $ 24.00 9x12 Rugs worth $32.50, Sale price...................... ....................... . ,$ 28.00 9x12 Rugs worth $33.00, 3&1& price «*«***;» #»*** *.»***•«»• ■*******•»* *■*<* * « . .$ 26-50 S P E C I A L a 9 x 12 BODY BRUSSELS, worth $40, Sale p r i c e . . . . . . . ............ ................ *........... .. $ 29-00 All other siaad Ruga Reduced. Linoleum 10% REDUCTION All Qualities All W idths Matting 20 Per Cent Reduction MattingRugsAIsoReduced z= ESS p5 gg IS GALLOWAY 8 CHERRY i i East Main Street, Xenia, Ohio

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