The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52
^ ' LOCAL AND PERSONAL | Rev. A. G. MacLennan of the Yel- low Springs Preabyterianchurch and Bey. G. S. Macauley of the Presby terian church, Xenia, have been- or dered to report a t Chicago where they enter- training fo r the Y. M. CJ A* work among the soldiers. Both re cently had offered their-services in th is work. Sirs. J., C, Barber accompanied by her cousin, Mrs. Irwin, of Xenik, Misses Doretha Oglesbee and Marjorie McClellan were among those from h e re 'th a t heard the celebrated tenor John McCormick, a t Memorial hall, Dayton, Wednesday evening, The following announcement cards have been' received by friends of the interested couple; “Mr, and Mrs. W. F , Widenet announce the marriage of1their daughter, Clara Mae, to Mr. Clarence Kay Roush on. Thursday, No vember .fifteenthv nineteen hundred and seventeen,-Springfield, Ohio,” ' A special Belter Over coa t w ith F u r Collar, color Oxford G ray , Price $25.00 C, A, Weaver, M a in S t., X en ia , 0 . INetContentslSFMd® , 4 , B ALCOHOL - 3 PER CEHE AY e^ tab le lVW b^A sj l lirnMheStomKtsandlKWWSaj 4 Therebyftomotln4DK«*» Cheerfulness t i f f i n g ? ■& & » ; jp s s f e , . AhclpfulKcaeiyJ^B C onsU patioaa^D hnJp pud I X o s s o f S ^ ep . IhoikSc j f i ? * ■ 0 6 0 ^ . N E V T ^ S S For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Beam the Signature o f Miss Ruin .Creswell has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Sterrett in Greenville, Ohio. Mrs. David Deck and children of Dayton Are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Townsley. Miss Helen Patton attended a home coming q f 0 . W, U, students in Dela ware, from Friday until Sabbath. The Kadantra Club as well as the Wednesday Afternoon Club met Wed nesday afternoon a t the home of Mrs. D. S, Ervin. Miss .Mary Ervin is a member of the former and Mrs. Ervin the latter, thef two clubs being enter tained in a very pleasing manner. Mr, Arron Ellis has received a let te r from a grandson formerly from Utah statiqg that he has leff~the aviation camp in Texas and is now stationed at Mineola. The young man enlisted as a mechanic and has noth ing bo do but look after the repairs of the motors in the airplanes. Exact:Copy of Wrapper. In Use Over Thirty Years CASTIIU TH*«inT*un*oi»M«r. nw»»o»moiT». . The rate of taxation for .Cedarville village next year will be $15.30 and fo r the township, $11.30. « Mi^s Ethel Wing, telephone operat or a t ‘the. Clifton exchange", is to wed Mr. Nelson Stretcher of Charleston, Wjest Virginia,. following an an nouncement a t a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Laura Prints of Clif ton. ' Tlie Wedding will take place Saturday, November 34. Oysters, Cranberries,"Celery,. Sweet Potatoes, Cakes, Fruits ______ . of all kinds. y CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY J . B. POST, Prop, * j* * * r Best Prices for Butter, Eggs and .... •* Poultry Parmer* call us by phone, get our price* m produce, and arrange to have your groceries d e liv e r e d * f ■ . * ■ * Nagley’s Grocery phone 40* Cedarville, Ohio The game o f football between the ams from Camp Sherman and Camp Sheridan a t Redland field, Cincinnati, last Saturday, netted $55,000, the money to go fo r the comfort of the conscripts a t Camp Sherman, JThis means -nearly $2 fo r each man and will provide many thingB fo r the com fort and happiness of the men that Uncle Sam 4docs not take into con sideration. The game resulted in a score of 13 to 0 iprantoc/pf the Sher man boys -many of whom were frorfi the 330th regiment known ' as our regiment because most of the Greene county boys were assigned to that regiment. A special Belter Over coa t w ith Fjur Collar, color Oxford Gray. Price $25.00 C. A. Weaver, Main S t., Xenia , O. — .|i— . Mr. D. B. MoRlvrain and wife are now looated in town having moved, Wednesday. The township clerkvs offiajj has a new dress of wall paper and varnish and looks very n ea t. Mrs. Frank Cofry had a paralytio stroke Sabbath and has since been in very serious condition. Former county commissioner, H a rv eN a sh , remains In a crioical oenditton, his death being expected most Anytime. , .Mr. J . W. Badabaugh and wife ary spending A couple of weeks with relatives a t Ceil na« The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E . church will bold a Thanks giving m arke t November 23. Bo you got Up at night? Sanol is surely the best for all kidney or *ladder troubles. Sanol gives relief in 24 hours from all back ache and bladder trouble. Saudi ig. a guaranteed remedy, 35 o and $ 1.00 a bottle at the drug store,. «<• ASH KIM DISUSES OF THE RECTUM Or. MieChlUit wm H m MMtf'ttofrtrim m i tk* jmMLHlH*h«MtkM. *t Ul*W<HM«M Wdkutn4M .MimAt Ha|ntik ' tm AiifrMaii trim InufMW. BMtot,HUM,. Bfct* JH hnw . *nd DMern, at WaMto MX M M .M XMTAIt MMUMS (litMEI IMHttM KtaUUMlNK WA Mr HtHNW. Unit t MM ««Nit, re* mm m xwr b m ' " d r j. j* M c C l e l l a n C olumbus , 0. The Fastest Growing Store in Ohio Sale of 1500 Women’s and Misses’ One of the Most Sensational Events of Our Career Greatest Coat Showing Everything new and everything pleasing. Whatever has been se lected by fashion’s dictators is here. Dozens of adaptions of expen sive and belted models; some form-fitting models—others with cunn ing plaitmgs-others with the straight lines that so*happily induce the slenderizing touch. Its a wonderful showing of coats and we know the collection will please in Style, Material, Color, Trimmings and Values*'1-. % *v ** ' _ « . . ; ' COATS c p‘rir k$ 18 .95 Pure wool Meltons, Cheviots, , And Kersey c lo th ; beautiful belted models; colors or bUok. COATS Cost Week C A Price ^ Goats of fine Pebble Cheviot, Pom-Pom c lo th s;in full flare or belted models; color or: black. COATS c r S Mk$ 2 5 -0 0 Goats of fine Plush, Wool Velour and Burrella Gloth; more than a hundred, COATS CoIL?-k$ 3 0 .0 0 Goate of Seal PluBh With guaranteed linings; Goats of Wool Velour, Cheviots and FSm-POm cloths. COATS Coat Week (F ^ C A A Price $ 0 9 a U U The finest materials in these coats. Kersey, Broadcloths, Velours, P lushes; beautifully lined, some fu r llnad. COATS Oo^ e,k$ 4 0 .0 0 Goats beautifully lined and the newest models. Pom-Pom cloths, Burrellas, Plushes and Veleurs; a ll colors or black. COATS c<?$*ek$ 4 5 -0 0 N o fcacea tin this lo t could be duplicated for $16 more. They are made of the finest materials th a t a rs scarce and high in price, COATS ^ $ 5 0 0 0 Twettty-seveu differentmod- els (n-eoats a t th is one price. The finest fcatsHals and rich - e s t w in ter coats, Toyland and Doll Town is Ready-Bigger and Better Than || Ever—Hosts of New Things and More Than Ever Before—Buy Early. GIFT 'THINGS— R ich 'cu t glass, Brass Novelties,/? P e r s ia n . Ivory, and^S i l v e r novelties. S P R I N G F I E L D , O H IO F O R T H E S O L D I E R B O Y ^ S w e a t e r s , Kits* F irs t A i d ^ S e t s , Handkerchiefs. r * The Homo Popor which’'you have the greatttt in- IcratC-^thchott* atw*. lte«v*ty I m U o will pfova * wolcomo visitor to every tnember of the family, ft „ ahonld h«*d your lkt of newspaper and periodical aubecrlptiom. This month’s Bttitorhk Patterns ■« 10c and ISc-Z-mne Mg&r,
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