The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52

we** £ Halhitfo and yroRderfal '■yoa’Jl b* yonnB ***1?, k 'i^ye* Uv***—to #*• nil tW4 on *«p JUtk floor, . $*- **k». «r 8 m foreign conflict, w« U m thins* that will lift, your Frettlsr, sw#*t#r Doll* than. «VMv-Auto* a* charming ■ m Daddy’s—All *110*1 cun. nlng animal*—" Gol na ” Thing* In tha Experimental , ttatlan. J0K1 Ift Siifiply Fine! WE INVITE YOU l ^ #■■ * ■ d a y t o n ; s SHOPPING CENTER L . Friend* Here will regret to Hear of the misfortune that befell Mr. Will Bradfute of Columbus several days ago when He suffered "a paralytic stroke. Mias Anna Bradfute was called to Columbus due to her broth­ er’s illness.' i The Ladles Aid Society of the M. M. ohuroh w ill hold a Thanks­ giving m arket November S8.1 | •> • ------------ — • . —The Chevrolet touring oar now has the one man top and demount­ able rim s. 4 For the prjoejfc is the best proposition on the market. Owens A Soli, Agents, j Sanol Eczema Prescription is a '.famous pld remedy for all forms | of Eczema and skin diseases, ;Sanol is a guaranteed remedy. IGet a 35c large-trial bottle at the drug store. Pleas court Ward guilty of second - A jury in Common found Harvey _ degree murder Friday. : Ward was charged vlith the murder of Seth Hardin^at the aviation camp a t Fair- field last summer, l e g a l n o t ic e . Bose E .I J iw n , whose, place of resi- i dencet ifl^nlgiotvnj.i s .Hereby notified th a t Arthur Brown had filed' his pe­ tition against her fo r divorce on the ground of wilful absence for three years, being case No. 14574 of the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, and that said case will be for hearing on oa after December %, 1917. Prank L. Johnson, attorney. y November .28th T he Big Day of Big Sayings Save $1.00 on a A P a i r of Shoes d o l l a r DAY 'Sl.OO off on any pair of Men’s or Ladies' Shoes In dur stock that sells .at $6.00 or more. Special Price for Thanks* - giving and $1.00 Day -200 Pairs Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes'worth from $4.00 to $10.00 Not all sizes in each lot but sizes . in the lot as a whole. Special fo r $1.00 On DOLLAR DAY Ladies H i.cu t spats in Gray. Blue, Champayne or White. * Spec ia l for $ 1.00 on DOLLAR DAY Child’s 5 to 8 soft vici kid turn sole worth $1.75 Moser’s Shoe Store, Xenia, Ohio ? LOCAL AID PtvONAL 2 Mr, J. E. Nishet of Muncie, India­ na, spent Sabbath with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J, H. Nisbet. . Mr. Charles Barr and wife a t Day- ton were guests of Mrs,- Sarah Mitch­ ell over Sabbath. Xenia has nine jiasee of small pox, eight being in the Fourth ward and the officials feel some alarm over the spread of the disease. The Home Culture Club met Tues­ day a t the home of Mrs, Harry Townfiley all the members being pres­ en t except one. A number of out­ siders were also guests of the host­ ess.’ The members arrangedby draw­ ing names for the usual Christmas g ift celebration that, will come next month. . We notice by the Cplumbue papers that Ralph McMillan, who has been a sergeant in a n jartillery company com­ posed mostly of Columbus boys, has been promoted la second lieutenant. Other members known here with Mr. McMillan at' Camp Sheridan are John Townsley of this place and Lawrence Farrell of Xenia. Mrs. Angie Satterfield • of Xenia has been spending a-few- days -with Mrs. Edith B lair.. Mrs. Lida Keck Wiggins, former resident of this place, but for several years society editor of the Springfield Sun, has resigned her position and has taken up special publicity work for the Y. W. ,.,C. A. war campaign funds. —Mr. Charles-Hopping^-of Cincinnati dropped into town Tuesday remain­ ing over night with .his brother, Wil­ liam and wife. Dry and Mrs. J. O. Stewart had as their guests last week, Miss. ‘Mame Marsh of New1Philadelphia, Ohio. Mr, and Mrs. F. P. Hastings spent the week-end with relatives in New Concord. Airs. J. B. Winter of Xenia spent several days with Mr. N, L. Ramsey and family. w: | SPRINGFELDNS LARGEST STORE j :w ■ v*. The Opening O f - v ■ -* * , - ' ■ * , Toyland and Joyland Friday, November 30th Mrs.' Leroy Allen was hostess to th irty .lady friends Thursday in honor of her mother, Mrs. Boyd, who has been her -guest fpr some time.' The house was decorated in green and white and a ' dainty luncheon served the guests. 'There was a very delight­ ful. program of vocal and instrument­ al musici. Sergeant Cameron, Ross and Cor­ poral A, B. Creswell were in a dele-* ga w;; of about 600 Camp Sherman boys tha t spent a week or more a t .Camp Perry doing rifle practice. I t is estimated th a t more than 40,00i> founds were, fired giving the boys quite a n experience. They also are beginning to know something about the hardship of a Soldier’s life. While well fed “th e boys had to sleep on a cement floor in an open mess hall where the lake- breezes played a f rominent part. During the *.day the oys Iayed on the ground most of the time doing rifle practice which would indicate Jnat Uncle Sam is giving his men some idea of what might be ex­ pected.- With all th is ,the boys pre­ sent a fine appearance, Birdsall hay­ ing gained 20 pounds in weight. Reading an account of how the mail ib handled for more than 30,000 sol­ diers a t Camp Sherman and how much perishable food is never deliver­ ed but destroyed an incident ih the lo­ cal postoffice several days ago When a lady wanted to send a chicken by parcel post proved a wisdom on the local P, M. in advising the lady that it might be several days before ,her package was delivered and thus the chicken would, be spoiled. The gov­ ernment is inspecting such things be­ fore they are delivered for fear of causing sickness in the camp. If you want to send food that is easily taint; ed do not send, it by mail. Send it with some friends who may be going to the b ig camp. Anyone would be glad to deliver such a package. TOYS TOYS TOYS # % Thousands ©f toys in a big Store—-more than th a t—-children, laughter, funny little ph's and ah's, estatic bits of sentences, light notation, fantastic objocts-~and plenty of experienced assistants to serve quickly and well. This will be the attraction on the opening day of OtJK BIG TOY DEPARTMENT* Tussled parents, Aunts and Uncles will find th a t a trip here with the little folks wilfsave many a perplexing question. G if ts J J p t only for the children bu t for the. grown ups as well* will be found here in a wonderful perfusion of. the world's best offerings as offered by the 40 Individual Stores n lf assembled here under one roof. Here you can shop for the entire family, ;i$Rvdry wanted gift will be found here. f o r the old and Young—Men—Women—Children SHOP HERE SATISFACTORILY AND SHOP EARLY W Mias aAWei Thb Edward Wren Co. Public Sale! Having decided to give up my farm here, 1will sell at public sale on what is known as the Barr farm, located about 8 miles north of Cedarvilte and 4 mites south-east of Yellow Springs, on the CedarVlile, Yellow Springs, Clifton and Wilberforce pike, on Thursday, Dec. 6th, ‘1917 Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property: 2 8 -H E AD OF CA tTLE ^28 Consisting of 10 Short Horn cows, 8 with calves by aide, 1 fresh by day of safe, 1 fresh in February, 8 heifers 1 year old, 1 steer 1 year old, 7 spring calve*. 3 4 -H E A D OF H0GS~34 Consisting of 17 shoats weighing 150 lbs;, 12 fail pigs weighing 60 lbs,, 5 brood sows bred. COHN AND HAV 16 Tons of Mixed Hay and 800 Shocks , of Com, FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of 1 disc harrow, drag thartow, Superior disc wheat drill, break­ ing plow, John Deere corn plow, John Deere corn planter, hay rake,,4 double hog boxes with galvanized roof, 1 single hog box, feed boxes, Hay fork and 140 feet of rope, ] fanning mill and other articles.4 j* Terms Made Knovrrt oh Day of Sale A . G. GORDON WEBB 5? TJTUS, Auctioneers. Wtn. Conley & Harry Kennon, Clerks. LtmtfTon Grounds, CBDARVltMl HKBAI.D CASTOR!A For Xn&nti andChildren. Thi IM YouKanAtaji Bmjfil Bear* the Sigaatureof < Men, Get - *. in on this—-it you don’t you are letting m sp^d ifd \ “Clothes Buying” time slip past. The point i t this; ’We know; you can buy clothes At many stores and there'* a!w*y» aome par­ ticular store where you’ll always get better values. THIS IS THAT STORE Now, and always, especially now, due to our You know Mr. Strauss has sold his interest to Mr, Hilb, so we must raise money to pay off Mr, Strauss, that’s the reason why we’re having this sale. While other clothing merchants are enjoying a nice, b i g profit, we know you appreciate the opportunity tp buy good clothes at a saving, *and you’ll do it. Now see that you do. ' “The Surprise Store” . 28 -30 1. Third St., Dayton, Ohio •:>*■ Is ruir# important than your coal bill, you worry about your coal and what i t will ci s t but do not stop to think tha t the money spent for groceries is often spsnt without aonsideration of v^jhat the cost or quality is. We specialize in , low cost groceries. Our thousands o f patrons buy here because they can buy i t for less. Try it yourself and see.' ■ ■ ’ and Old Reliable Coffee Pound, steel cut. i ■' Prunes, fancy large San ta C lara . e 40-60 sizw, 2 pounds for...............................,25c 'Country Butter . „ . Per pound.................. -........ _..... .... ,„..88o W hite OornMa&l * 2 sacks, tor ........ . > .........10c Steel OutOoffa* par pound,................. . 9 Dlfferedt Kind* of Brdkd per lo a f .................... ....... Hams, well oured per lb ....... Tin Cans, do*............ . . . * Mason Ja rs, Quart* .............. ...... ......2lc IMHtHiiM *.*«•*? ...,4o l\tteCtwi*mflmMmvVve\ .. . K r M W m h* OYSTERS NOW IN The publlo w ill be glad to hear t h a t oysters la one nourishing food product th a t has not ad­ vanced beyond reason. You oan buy Qyaters in place of m eat and be well houriabed a t a g rea t saving, ’ WinViki* We have been fortunat# enough to buy several cars TT lI llC l I i l l A L U o f potatoes a t a very reasonable price and suggest -that you begin to think about laying in your supply for winter. The uncertainty of the markets might mean an advance a t any time. Excellent Quality and cheap. H. E. Schmidt & Co*, t Xeni*, Ohio Wholesale and Re ta il Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, —A twenty-five horae powe. motor in an eaay rid ing car la w ha t you get when y»u buy a Chevrolet. Demotmtoble rim* and ono man top gives th is low priced oar a olaaa to itself Owens A Son FOR 8A -E :—Two big Delaine rams. Call 41-186 or see Clayton McMillan. Your Savings will be safe— ’ —100% Safe—if deposited with us. Because the. mon&y is only invested in one way—First mort­ gages on Real Estate—Homes and Farms—in Bay- ton and Montgomery County. Annies may- fight—political parties struggle Tor 1 control—the stock market go up or down—even r .money may become less plentiful—but our Secur­ ity remains the same through it all. The experience of 30 years is behind our policy of *ioh% T>m*whr G em C ity B u i l d i n g A t L o a m A a a ' h hMOUncka • miluono 6 N* f t t s tn -D a y ta i i ' »»

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