The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52

ftl P a t h s Sapphire Balt *B4 PrtM 5* ub | Groove* ef ^SA *ft.Jh,^ M i The Pleasure of Playing a Phonograph With No Needles To Change | .■‘y'VQ you know the pleasure of forgetting^all.about • / | J needles > Of not having to fear the ruin of your * ibest records because you have neglected to insert a ■newneedle? Of never having to worry about the ttipply of needles running short ? Every owner of a Pathephone know* end appreciate* these., , pleatorer- Becaua* the Pathe-' phone »* equipped with the y Pethe Sapphire’Bail [—* permanent ball-ahaped jewel that take* the place of sharp, metal needle* The Pathd Sapphire Ball ,ha* two other big advantage* • T in ts Thi* little jewel doea'not anB cannot cut, dig into, gouge or tip the record. Therefore, Pathi Record* are guaranteed to play . }l0Ou times without ehowtng percep­ tible near, In other word*; Long Life to the Record Second: The Path# Sapphire fiilli because of it* shape, comes in contact with all the round tm»| preutons. and bring* out *11.subtle overtone* which otherwise inight be lo*t. Pathephone*, equipped to play all makes of disc record*, 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 1Pathfi Sapphire Ball. Hear the idol* of American opera houses. Hear famous foreign artists who have never sung in this country. Hear farnou* for­ eign orchestras and .bands and : ■delightful musical novelties, ■All on Path* Double Discs, 65© to $4, Galloway & Cherry 1^11 E. Main St,s Xenia,S0b.[M > The Pathe Guarantee —We guarantee every Pathf Record tojplay at least ione ihotnartd times with the Pathe Sapphire Ball, without impairment to th e ^ unexcelled beauty of torie and-withaut showing any perceptible wsar on the record.. -- PATHfe FRERtS PHONOGRAPH COMPANY WOMANHOOD Ti[GUBIT (HIVENATION For Example-— —suppose you have $500.00 that you don’t need. Deposit that money with us on a 5% compound interest account—and watch it grow. In five years, the amount to your credit is $640.00, in ten years $819.00, and in twenty years $1342,00 A mighty comfortable sum to have available as you grow older. Let us explain the many other advantages of our accounts with “100% Safety— 5X Dividends* Gem City Bu ild ing & Loan A**’a * RESOURCES 5 MILLIONS 6 N. Main—Dayton FISTULA AMSALL DISEASESOFTHE RECTUM Vr. teCMXuiMas, i fa u* ihs S*UU'«ut X*M«*M* «yitUItr st U imw dlnim mt K m hiA JO jwl HuMol uw***. X. MB m *as drtmiloBn«n K u I mm . BMW, KHaty. M m * m * SKIn IH ms M o an* DM mm , *t W#m»n. muTgm sow os »*ctvi, mskisxs (ms) M*lB*orMMH>tt*1patlMUMrM, MabtMo*ins, d r . j . j . M c C l e l l a n irMST™ C olumbus , 0, B l I p c fet taoeAiie relief torn r l L O Sr.SiMsp’sMiijicOiataeat HarryKennon AUCTIONEER SPECIAL TERMS Satisfaction Guaranteed r or no Pay Fattiei wanting two auctioneers I Am in position to supply tha extra man with unlimited "ex* ptrience. References Furnished PHONE 2-120 Cedarvllle, - - Ohio l LOCAL AND PERSONAL Prof, Sloan will-*preach Sabbath in the ft. P, cbbfch, Main street. Mr. and Mrs. John McCampbell en­ tertained a number of friends at dinner, Wednesday. There will be many a disappointed home ChriBtmas as it was expected th a t hundreds of the national army boys would be a t home for this holi­ day season, especially the one big day. I t seems th a t the department has ordered every man a t' his post for the day and this will keen the boys in the camps. A good Christ­ mas celebration and dinner a t each camp is promised, « —Smoking Jacke ts and B a th Robes $5.00 to $15.00 C. A. Weaver, X en ia , O. XMAM PHOTOS Those wanting photos for Xmas must have 1sittings -made before December 10th. The Stanton Studio, Oedarvifle. —The Chevrolet touring c a r new has the one man top and demount­ able rims. For the price it is the best proposition on the market, Owens A Son, Agents. PUBLICSALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS The household .goods of the late John Fields will be sold a t publia sale, on ^ Saturday, Dec. 15 th. 1917 Commencing a t 1 p. m. The sale comprises what house held and kitchen fu rn itu re was re­ quired for the South Main street residence, Cedarvllle, . where the sale will be held. TEEMS, Cash. Mrs. Frank Townsley Harry Kqnnon, Auct. i^», a . W. West, pastor of First Bap tist church, Washington C. H., has resigned and returned to his home in Nova Scotia. Thomas Murray, twenty.flve, dtved Into 18 feet of water at East Liver- pool and was drowned. He was un able to swim. Beginning July 24 Marlon commer­ cial and industrial consumers of nat­ ural gas will have to pay an incresed rate of 3 cents. One year after John Muller of Xenia kicked John Cue, Centerville farmer, in the face, Cut died, Muller is held under $5,000 bond. Edward L. Pelton. seventy-seven, well known lake captain, dropped dead while feeding chickens at blB home In Vermillion. . National Utilities company of Bos­ ton bought the Delaware '■Electric Light, Heat and Power company, In­ corporated for, $125,000. Frances Campbell, seven, of Lorain, born without hands or feet, is in a hospital at Elyria and wlll -be equip­ ped with artificial limbs. Paul Blazer, eight, fell from a rart into a pond at Fostoria, Peter Binder, twelve, a brother, attempted Paul's rescue. Both, were drowned. Irwin Anderson, twenty-three, died at Arlington, near Findlay, after suf­ fering from Injuries received when a horse kicked'hlm in the stomach. Ralph McGranahan, five-year-old son of Robert A. McGranahan, was killed In front of his home at Alliance when run over bv an automobile. Thousands Needed Young men and young women wanted for positions In U. S. civil service and with business concerns. Big pay, great op­ portunities, Training necessary. We prepare you. Write for cat­ alogue ndw. Miami-Jacobs Business College Second and Main Dayton, Ohio B u y F lo r id a F arm s Direct From Owners These farms are improved, first class and being worked sow. Large and small tracts. You’va heard of Florida lands, but yon never heard of these particular farms of­ fered before, 'Write me and we‘11 put'yon in touch with the owners. Write nowl I. F . C ra ig 418 Relbold Bldg* DAYTON, OHIO ......... ....11....lu- [... 1I Springfield’sLargest Store »**»»'»»»»««" OurAnnual December * 1? V Wonder Price Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Suits===Coats=—Dresses The Greatest Buying Opportunity of the Year Our Entire Stock of High Grade C l T IT 'Q for Women I ^ and Misses Offered at the Following Reductions Any Suit in the house marked regularly- $25.00, $28.50 and $29.50. Any Suit in the house marked regularly $42.50, $45.00, $48.50 and $49.50., - $19.75 Any Suit in the house marked regularly $32 50, $35 00, $38.50 and $30,50. Any Suit in the house marked regularly $55.00, $58.50 and $65.00. The material* from which these suits are fashioned are French Chiffon Broadcloths, Soft Finished Velours, Burella Cloths Tricolines, Heavy Weight Serges, Gabardines and High Grade Velveteen. Linings ate ail Silk, Pau de Cygne and Pussy Willow in fancy figured effects and plain. All suits are interlined. 186 For cloth coats selling regularly for $18.50. mr* For cloth coats selling regularly 1 0 for $25.00, $27.50, $28.50 and $29.50. 3 ^ H C For do th coats selling regularly for $ * ) £ • « U $38.50, $39.50 and $42.50. for Women and Misses $ 17.75 For cloth coats selling regularly for $22$). n tZ For cloth coats selling regularly for $ L O . I O $32.50 and $35.00. (P 'JQ /7 C For cloth coats selling regularly $ 0 0 * / U for $45.00 and $48.50. 7 E Salts Plush coats tyUiZt* ff O tha t sold regularly for $25.00 and $29.50. (P A O H C For cloth coats sellieg regularly $ 4 0 # I 0 for $65.00, and $68.50 and $75.00. Salts Seal Plush Coats $ 34.75 and $39.50. IP 'JH H Z Salts Plush coats ' 7 S ? w 8 eSS^S I • / O that.sold for $32 50 I U th a t sold for $38.50 Girl’s Coats v™ $575 s v i SBSS -$ 8.75 SSSJ'i&fSS $ 10.75 ESfSK 4 ) 0 * * O Sb.50 and $7.50 coats and ph,sh coat,. « i 9 *n . , / m coats worth $12.50 and $13,50. All higher priced, $15 00. to $35.00 models in Girls and Junior coats will be under priced during this sale. * 0u r regu. a b a 7 C - Qur regu- (J » 0 >f 7 C O u rreg u - & O Q 7 C Our regu- « p l D * / 0 iar $22.50 $ 1 * /• / D lar $25.00 3 lar $32.50 l u lar $35,00 dresses and $27.50 dresses. dresses. $38.50 dresses. OneMglot 6f Hew Silk Dresses, All colors for sirs#* wear. Our tegular $12.50, $15 00 and $16 50 values, Come early, they’ll sell fast at these prices. | Extra Special $8.75 — ® ’ f r a n k L. JOHNSON, Attorney and Counselor-at-LaW XENIA, OHIO. Office over Galloway & Cherry. Kodol rgiih* - - - •M*wa, Vrmtr^ » * Jtn i 1 IIIt Oilhit*.. T swa . m m A V iF S iSF Z i’S l .m - s a g i s y r S T ft a. C . D aW ITT _____ c o M » A k ir, Crmt Watches and Diamonds SJEWSALT Fine Jewelry and Silverware MAIN AND FOUUTH STREETS, D a YTON, OHIO.

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