The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52

* ‘ V " 't m m A OurJewelryMakestheBest Christmas Presents x z z r - ’j Our Jew e lry — »-v makes the best . ** Christinas Presents Our JewelrV Store is the best'.store-to buy Christmas Gifts because you can select them from the Jewelry make shops of the world. Whether it is for “ her” or “ him” or for grand­ ma right down to the baby we have just the thing you want at the price you want to pay. Our name on a box is quality insurance. We ean aid you in your selections if desired. We make /quality” right, then the j rice is right. • . s A Few Suggestions for Gifts Ladies’ Wrist Watches f rom. . . . . . . . . . . . ...$8.00 to $45.00 Diamond Rings f r om. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 to $200.00 Gents Gold Field Watches . ____$10.00 to $65.00 Gents Wrist Watches.. . . __ _. . . _________ ,$4.50 to $20.00 - Silver Plated Knives and Forks..................... $4.50 to $14.00 Silver Plated Tea Spoons. . . . . . . . . . .$1.25 to $3.00 per cent Gold Broaches from ....................... ,$3.00 to $45.00 ■ Laveliicres Gold from . ........... .............. .. .$3,50to $50,00 Lavellieres Gold Filled............................ ,$! .50 to $5.00 All kinds' of Set Rings, Signet Rings 18 K and 22 K plain Rings from .......... ................................$2.00 to $20i0Q each .Cut Glass S h e r b e r t s $2. 25 to $6.50 per set • OCaStfoetj^ocket Books, Bag and Tablets, Watch Boxes, Cigarettef Cases, Gold Pencils, Knives and a full line of Novelties. Pearle Necklaces from. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 . 0 0 to $6.50 Sterling Spoons from ._______ _______$5.00 to $18.00per set All To Be Seen At ' $ s * mt * * * * * * * * : ? LOCAL AND Pi.RM.CJAL k , v t, i ( Wo do not imdorstand v.hy the Ohio ' legislature, when placing the quail in j the song-bird Claris and jwovding a : heavy penalty fo r killing it, did not i include the beautiful pheasant. The aim o f “ Womanhood" is the ex- hultation o f patriotism, the necessity., o f preparedness, the compelling power o f self-sacrifice, especially among the w'omen o f America in this troubled and anxious time. ,You will find this portrayed' at the Murdock theater on Dee. 14-15. Admission ‘25c. Our store is in full Holiday at­ tire and we invite you to come In and see our display. Make our store your'stopping as well 'as your shopping place when in- town. R. Bird & Sons Co Last year Ohio had 404 lives sacri­ ficed up auto accidents and 304 the year previous. “ Tuesday without meat and supper without wheat" is wliat the careful housewife should practice for the con­ servation of food. . The Springfield Farm News has a picture o f 751 head o f , hogs on the Dnshnell -farm •being-mummed- fo r cholera in one day. In the past 126 years the grand to­ tal o f all expenses o f the U. S. gov­ ernment, including the Civil War, has been $26,500,000,000, which . is onljr seven billion more than we will spend in the first ■year of the war. The present rate o f expensed are so heavy ‘.hat practically no one is able to con- prebend them. - H o l l i d a y g o o d s , o u r entire line now ready for you. Come in arnd buy now while you can gei your choice of our. large stock- R. Bird & Sons Co.. More than 200 schools in Ohio' have been closed on account of being out of coal. The appeal to the state coal administrator snows that the schools afe not looked upon as being one of the essentials to be ’ given preference for fuel. « V ;. LAND si—ram: igMOmarr, winr Krn*»s Never have we had as fine assoj*-tjjrnent for the Holidays New Goods Of All Descriptions Sleds, Carts, Desks, Dolls, Clocks, Mechanical Toys, Erectors, Bicycles, Tricycles, Velocipedes, Black boards, •kiddie cars, ch ild ren 's chairs, hobby horses, .dish sets, drusns, d o l beds, Irish Mails, go-carts, games of all kinds, toy trunks. 40 A Realistic and Wonderful Display for the Children A Fine Assortment of Cut Glass, H ava lin China and English .ware -For The E lders See all this in our Basement Department Shall we see Belgium’s fate? The story is answered in “ Womanhood/' at the Murdock theater, Dec. 14-15. Ad­ mission 25c. , Most farmers are anxiously await­ ing a light' snow that will cover the wheat and give it good protection from freezing. Most of the wheat is yet very tender and not strong enough ! for. a hard winter without snow. The farmers -planted the wheat just as soon as the corn would do to cut, even though com cutting was late. -Noth’ ing can be done now hut trust to the elements. & Gibney XENIA , Largest Store in Greene County OHIO SCHELL ’S J ew e lry S to re Xenia, - - Ohio Mr. E . H . C la r k . and w ife, C ol­ umbus, M r. Joe Campbell o f Cale­ don ia and Mrs. C. C . Weirner and Mrs. Marie Aayne were Camp Sherw man visitors, Sunday. Oyster* in bulk and strictly fresh. 4 0 c quart 20c pint. ° R. Bird &, Sons Co. Mr. and Mrs Warren L a cey o f Dayton spent Thanksgiving with M r and Mrs 0 e o . Powers. The latest case o f small p ox is with Thomas Andrew on the Fed ­ era l pike. Man’s Neckties in Holiday boxes 2 6 and 60o each. Big lot to plok fnom R. Bird & Son a Co. Mrs. M, Ir. Bratton died early th is morning, (The funeral w ill be held from the residence Saturday at 2 P .mM . A m ore extended notice n ex t week, i Wa will pay you 50c per Dozen In trade for olean fresh eggs bring ui your surplus. R. Bird & Srns Co. Mrs. Louise Bratton died early mornlus, the funeral to be Satur­ day afternoon at I p . m. A more extended notice next week, «* . A »d -io«fi w a s «n sene Mr. John W righ t haB enlisted as a marine and-reports a t Dayton Mon­ day. The Board o f health has ordered the quarantine lifted Saturday morning. CUT GLASS Dishes, Pitohers Tumblers and Dainty China Mayonazo S °ts , Bor; Bou dishes etc.,some very choice pleees to seleot from R. Rird & Sons Ce Paul Full). of Ai.ron. drown­ ed in I/iko Brady, fo’.Iovm.o an attack of « amps. •' . ,15. It. Belzer of Flevo'and was elect­ ed president of the Stale Pharmaceut­ ical association, Charles Carman, eleven, was 1 tilled at Lancaster when he grasped a live wire In a garage, Oscar Pouch, electrician, was killed when ho came in contact with k live wire at WellsviHe. Mrs. Jennie Langendorf, fifty, of Akron, died of Injuries received in an a*uto accident at Wooster. Clay department o f the CrooksvllJe China company, f'rowkflvlllc. is idle op account of Idl-or shortage. • Hocking Valley railway this week will beglii douVo tracking its line be­ tween* Marion and Columbus. John PHtsford, forty, of Ashland, was seriously Injured when ho fell from the top of an oil derrick at Le- xoy. William Marble shot and killed Frank O’Brleft at Toronto. Jefferson -county, and then fatally - wounded himself, - John Kiloian, fifty, arrested for in* toxicatlon at Alliance, was found dead In the city jail, Heat responsible fof h is dcfitb Here Is the Understanding Under Which You Join Our Christmas Player-Piano Club : Everyone joining this Chru.tmas club joins with a thorough understanding of wliat they are doing. There can be no miaunder- ings, nb guessing, no half promises or nothing left to imagination. Every person joining the club knows every condition and every condition and every privilege to. the dotting of an "i” and the crossing of a “ l” And whether there are 50 persons jo in the chib, or 100 or 500, each and every one gets the same fair and liberal treatment precisely. These are the conditions and privilege*. FIRST Your monthly dues are only $10.00. . i SECOND The instrument you select, will be delivered at once, or held for Delivery on Chri*tmas day, as you prefer. •y . = f • . • ■' i THIRD Each and ,every player-piano purchased, through this Club, will be guaranteed for 10 years. FOURTH You may exchange your Club player-piano at any time within six month*, at full price, without losing a single penny, for any new piano, player-piano or Baby Grand, sold by us at time exchange i* made. , . FIFTH In clu d ed with each and eVery player-piano purchased through this Club ia a Library of 15 music rolls, your own selec­ tion, silk scarf, one y6ar*B tuning and a beautiful cabinet bench, WITHOUT EXTEA GllAliGE. w SIXTH All Club Members have their unrestricted choice of an old reliable “ Gulbransen” latest 1918 model, 88-note Elayefcpifcno, artistically finished in genuine quarter-sawed oak, figured mahogany or Circassian walnut, for only $395.00, Heaton Music House, 16$ N. High St., Columbus, Ohio.

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