The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52

V A* E»)*rt«» «»* ot tU* Path* Sapphire BaU and Pfctk'f Sound Groove* The Pleasureof Playing a Phonograph With NoMeedles To Change ----- e O'you know the pleasure of forgetting all about needles ? O f not having to fear the ruin of your jbeat records because you hav-e neglected to insert a ; new needle ? O f never having to worry about the supply of needles running short ? „ . Every owner of a Pathephone . know* end appreciate* these pleaiure*. Because the Pathe* phono )• equipped with the Pathe Sapphire Ball i—a permanent ball,shaped jewel that take* the place of sharp, metal needle* ThoPath4 Sapphire Ball ' ,ha* two other big advantages * Firil: Thl* little jewel doe* not aim cannot cut, dig into, gouge or r p the record- Therefore, Pajhi Record* are guaranteed to play MOQu lima without thawing percep- Jlb’e wear. In othet words t Long Life to the Record . Second: The Pathf Sapphire Sail, because of it* *hape’„ come* in contact with off the sound Im* preselons, and brings out all subtle, overtones which otherwise might be lost, 'Pathephone*, equipped to play all makes of disc records, range from $25 to $225. Come into this ■ store today and hear how much better your favorite music sounds - when'played on the Pathephone . with the Pathd Sapphire Ball, Hear the idols of American opera houses. Hear famous foreign artists, who have never sung in this ebuntry* Hear famoua for­ eign drehestras and bands and delightful <mueicat novelties. All on Pathd Double Disc*, 65c to $4. Galloway & Cherry fill E. Main St., Xenia, § 0 4 f- i The Pathe Guarantee—We guarantee every Pathd Record to play at least tone thousand timeswith the Pathe Sapphire Balt, without impairment to-the^ unexcelled beauty of tone and withoiirshowfng any perceptible wear on the record.* PATHE FRERfeS PHONOGRAPH COMPANY WOMANHOOD THEHM DIMNATION 1 MIII 1 H iPi'fll You are not satisfied— with a small yield on your farm—No—you do everything that you can to increase production. And yet you frequently allow money to lie idle or- only produce a low rate o f interest. The money deposited with us is invested only in carefully selected first mortgages on Real Estate - —but-by -heeping-every --dollar at -work—every minute o f the time—we are able to pay 5% Divi­ dends. Your dollars will be more productive i f deposited with us a t . **m% Safely-5% Dividends” Gem City Bu ild ing &. Loan A sb ’ q RESOURCES 5 MILLIONS 6 NS Main—Dayton =2/ FISTULA AKD MJ j DISEASESOFTHERECTUM Pr.fcOMt** wiMUMf it (h« tmftKton»r.3 Co **•**• «•«*«• • of Ui«M4!gmt« •n*kuM 4 a* M H eMMml n tirm tt. No p«Jn •a* a* Mm lhm Item M u I uwm , BWider, K lin e ,. WjM»•* »!« M mmm Mil Mwera tt mun wmno** ox nemt, wntiwa M»dh ii.r a w .M t t e t r t i , JM eUitM 1M0. DR. J. J. MeCLELLAN 44 East Br**« stmt C olumbus , 0* n i l E C get Immediate rdkf from IsKJLJ Br.Slrt^’tlWkOlntKtat HarryKennon AUCTIONEER SPECIAL TERMS' Satisfaction Guaranteed ot no Pay .Parties wanting two auctioneers 1 am in position to supply the extra man with unlimited ex* pericnce. Referenced Furnislied PHONE 2-120 Cedarville, - - Ohio jj LOCAL AND PCRSONAL * Tf '***»'* FOR SALE---White Wyandott cockrels. Mrs. G. E, Jobe, W A N T E D :- -A burn or stable. LOU IS DUNN Sabbath, December 9, will be ob­ served throughout: the country in sup­ port o f the effort to suppress tuber­ culosis, This wili be the eighth annual observance o f the day. Mrs. I,ee Shroades and daughter, Nina, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Ream Shroades, in Spring, field. Your country needs you; come to the Murdock theater on Dec.* 11-15 and see WHY. H E L P TME R E D GROSS I f you have a picture you wish enlarged bring or send i t in to Tarr cho A rtist before Jan, 1st, 1918 and ho w ill give the Red Cross $1,00 commission-on the order.. J. V , T A R R , Artist. Mr. Thomas Johnson moved his fam ily to Springfield-this week, where he has secured employment. . Mr. Dale Carver jnoved /into the Lee Shroades property -vacated by Mr. Johnson. Mrs, Walter Iliif and daughter. Helen, are visiting Mr. Ili’ff, who is on a bridge contract near Detroit. Bath Robes for men and wo men, R. Bird ai.d Sons Co. Mrs. Lucy McClellan has returned from New York City, where she vis­ ited her son, Mr,' G. ,A. McClellan, wife and son, Robert. Miss Maude Hastings, who is teach­ ing at Greenwich, O., was home on her Thanksgiving vacation. XMAS PHOTOS Those wanting photos for Xmas must have sittings mado before December 10th. . The Stanton Studio, Cedarville “ If you '’are an American,' ’ you should see “ Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation,” at. the Murdock theater. Dec. 14-15. This play is being brought here at a’n unusual expense and only by an unusual arrangement with the booking exchange for towns as large as Xenia have not yet had this picture. The admission to all will be 25c. Christmus ancl New Year’s cards Immense stock, To to 5e oach. . R. Bird and Sons Co. —The Chevrolet tonring ca r new has the one man top and demount- able rims; For the price it is the best proposition on the m&tket, Owens A Son, Agents PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS The household goods o f the late John Fields w ill bo sold at public sale, on Saturday, Dec. 8th. 1917 Commencing a t 1 p. m* The sale comprises what house­ hold and kitchen furniture was re quired fo r the South Main street residence, Cedarville, where the sale will bo held. TERMS, Cash. Mrs. Frank Townsley Harry Kennon, Auct, Offer YOURGROCER HRS 34CENTSFORY00. WATCH OUR PAPER NEXTWEEK. Wanted: To buy all kinds of feed anu fertilizer bags, f u ” t„ *, cents each, \Vm, Mars'-!!. . Wieg Ida Hardy, o f Columbus,' vis- Jted fuends Thtyiksg.ving vacation. Among the Camp Sherman boys r,0n 'thanksgiving, were David liradiute, Mac Anderson, Herman Randall and Wm. Fisher. Handkerchiefs 5c to SO*. R. Bird and Sons Co, A lady representative o f the Coit- Aiber Chautauqua Co. visited Milton last week with a view o f selling tal­ ent for next summer. The only per­ son we learned o f ,her visiting was Dr. Baker, local chairman o f last year, and no doubt finding that she was un­ able to get under the crust quit the town. Up at Covington, visiting one o f the good citizens who talked dis­ couraging fo r a Chautauqua fo r next year on account o f the Red Cross and Y, M. C. A. work and the grind o f war, the lady somewhat tilted her head and said, “ You're the first old irroueh I have seen,” and with a quick :;tep went out the door..—West Milton Record. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sullenberger G. Sullenberger and wife, Mr, G. W. had for their week-end guests Mr. C.£ Sullenberger and family and Mrs. Eliza Greer, o f Oxford. Mr. G. W. Sullenberger was formerly associated with his brother in the flour mjjbbere, but for some time has been traveling for the N. C. R., Dayton. Corporal A, B. Creswell, o f Camp Sherman, spent Sabbath at home , Frank Hedrick, known to horsemen an l having headquarters in Colum­ bus for several years, has made a change and located in Springfield, where he will open a public Training stable. Mrs. R. C. Watt spent Wednesday in Columbus; where she visited her sister, Mrs. W. L. Marshall, who is in a hospital in that city. Mrs. B, H. Little and son, Kenneth, have been , visiting Columbus rela­ tives,- Lost: Leather neck halter in Cedar­ ville or on the Columbus pike. - Finder leave at Nagley's store. J. A. Burns. “ America must protect America,” and she will according to the story of “Womanhood, the Glory of the Na­ tion,” at the Murdock theater, Dec; wiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SHOP EARLY E A R L Y S Timely Gift S u g g e s t i o n s | T h e Joy o f Christm as G iv in g § / S55 consist* largely in the certainty that the gift and the recipient are adapted to || each other. Selecting just the right gift demands time forethought and die- ^ criminatio ■; it should not be defet red until the last moment. ^ :EE Select your Christmas Gifts without delay. Early shopping i« necessary this s season on acosunt of the shipping conditions, i f ,you are sending the goods m away. 55 Following are a few snggestions for parents that will be sure to please; but ||j The”Edward Wren Company’s great store contains huncheds of other attrac- =g tive things that will prove equally desirable. I I Practical Gifts for Women Practical Gifts*for Men = BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VIL­ LAGE OF.0UDARVILLE, STATE OF OHIO; Section 1. That for the purpose o f complying with the provisions o f an Act o f Congress approved by the President, October 6,1917, relating to the prohibition o f the manufacture, distribution, storage, use and posses­ sion in time o f war o f explosive*?, and providing for regulations for the safe manufacture, distribution, storage, u «r arid possession o f the same, and fo r other purposes, the Mayor of the Vil­ lage is hereby authorized, empowered and directed in accordance- with the Provisions o f said A ct o f Congress, to i«sue a license to any applicant under the provisions o f said Act and in con­ formity to said Act upon the payment to said Mayor, by the applicant o f a fee o f 25 cents fo r each license issued; and the Mayor is hereby' directed to keep an accurate record o f all licenses issued in manner and form to be pre­ scribed by the director- o f the Bureau o f Mines, and to make reports from time to time as mav he. b y rule issued by the director and required by him. And the Mayor is hereby in the issuing o f said licenses to comply with the provisions and forms furnished b y the director of the Bureau o f Mines in ac­ cordance with said Act, Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after Uie eaiieist period allowed bv law. ----------------- —R t FrMcLEANr Mayor, Attest: J. W. Johnson, Corp. Clerk, Passed this 3rd day o f December, 1917. «!*•**?’ Gloves Silk Hosiery ■Negligees Bourdoir Capp Collar and CuffSets Muffs, Neckpieces^ Evening Slippers NoveltyBags Purses Manicure Sets. Perfumes Needle Cases Bracel t Watches Jewelry Sweaters Knitting Bags Couch Pillows - Umbrellas Veils Furniture Rugs Blouses Petticoats^ Handkerchiefs House Jackets Dressing Gowns House Slippers Suspenders Shirts Hosiery Neckwear Handkerchiefs . Gloves Cuff Buttons Stick Pins Desk Sets Traveling Bags Clothes Brushes Military Brushes ^ Dressing Cases Shaving Sets Sweaters Smoking Sets Overcoats A Suit of Clothes An Easy Chair Pajamas - Ailto Robe A G IFT CERT IF ICATE A G IF T CERT IF ICATE In addition to the items listed above, there is a very large assortment of articles especially approprialra for gifts to the Boys at the Front. v The Greatest T oy Department in Springfield. Filled to overflowing with gifts for the little ones. Eari^r shop- H ping in toys will be a necessity, as our orders have not and may not All be = filled.; ‘ m W |||!|||||!|||||||||||| T h e Edw ard W r e n C o . Springfield, Ohio. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinw A PIECE OF GOOD FORTUNE. In these days o f high prices it is ■efreahing to find ^one article o f na­ tion-wide demand that will not cost more than it did last year, and yet Will >e more valuable than it has ever jeen. The Youth's Companion subscription price, $2.00, will not be increased. The f 52 issues o f 1918 will be packed full s if the best stories by the most popu­ lar writers. The Editorial Page, the Boys' Page, Girls’ Page, Family Page and all the departments will bring a cist amount o f cheer, good entertain­ ment and information for every reader inthe family circle. By special arrangement new sub* cribers for The Companion can also have McCall’s Magazine—the fashion authority—for 1918,.both publications 'or only $2,25, Tin's two-at-one-price includes 1. The Youth’s Companion—52 is­ sues in 1918. 2. AU remaining 1917. issues o f The Companion free, 3. The Companion Home Calendar for 1918. 4. •McCall's Magazine—12 fashion numbers in 1918. Ail for only $2.25. THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, Commonwealth Ave.^Boston, Mass. New subscriptions received at this dike, M c C u l l o c h Headquarters for Everything ia Leather Goods—Imported or Domestic Military tr a n k s , many Gifts for the Soldiers ' • Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases McCulloch’s Leather Store 40 East Main Street, S P R IN G F IE LD , OH IO . X 2 C G E T O U R PR ICES O N PR IN T IN G X X Watches and Diamonds H V PPV NEWSALT mm mm I f mmmtmmm m FineJewelry $nd Silverware MAIN AND FOURTH STREETS, DAYTON, OHIO.

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