The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26
m moans. am n x v i m WMMl TfcjcIdeal Gift*" * Silverware Our patterns in silverware, both sterling silver *ad plated—far surpass' anything ever before attempted in their artistic design and dainty appearance. ThO^workmanship la faultless amt the disp lay so p lea ting th a t i t Is ■well worth the time of anyone who appreciate* th e liner little nooMltleB of life to call ami see the a rray w* are showing.’ Table •IlTor, tea service, glassware, and novelties of »U kinds for giving. Knives and F o r k s .......... ........... $4.75 per set Tea Spoons.*,........................ *....*.$1.25 per set 1847 Roger Bros. Chest................. .$14.00 Community Chest................... ............ ... .$10.50 108 S. Detroit, Xenia, 6. W . L. CLEMANS R e a l E s t a t © Gan bo found a t my office each Saturday o r reached by phono a t my residence each evening. Office 36 PHONES Residence 2*122 CEDARVILLE, OHIO. An Enlargement of the P a th e S a p p h ire P a li eiyjk'Pbthc Sound Groove* The Pleasure of Playing a Phonograph With No Needles To Change you know the pleasure of forgetting all jabout needles? Of not-having to fear the ruin of your records because you have neglected to insert a h ew needle? Of never having to worry about the supply of needles running short ? : Ever; owner of a Patbephone know* and appreciate* these pleasure*. Because the Pathe* phone is equipped with the Pathe Sapphire Ball J—a permanent ball-shaped jewel that l*ke* the place of sharp, metal hee'dles The Path# Sapphire Ball ,has two other big advantages • c.JFirstt This little jewel does not ana cannaf cut. dig into, gouge or tip the record. Therefore rath# Record* are guaranteed to play !/ OQv llmti uillftaal thouitng petcep- Mbit titan In other words s Long Ufa to the Record , Second t The Path# Sapphire Call, because of it* shape, come* in contact with nil the sound /m* prcsttor.f, and brings out *11 subtle overtone* which otherwise might be lost. Pathephones,equipped to play all makes of disc records, rangq ' front $25 to $225. Come into this store today and hear how much better your favorite music sounds when played on the Pathephone with the Path# Sapphire Ball. Hear the idols of American opera houses. Hear famous foreign artist* who have never sung in this country. Hear famous for* eign orchestras and bands and delightful musical novelties. All on Path# Dtubie Disc*,- 65c to $4. ' • • 'A ■ Galloway & Cherry Hit E. Main S t , Xenia, ThpJtethk Qttarant*f'~‘V/« guarantee every Pot'i# Record to play at least *1 \pnp Umwt4 .times With the Pathe Sapphire Bail, without impairment tolhe** | ttnexotlled beauty of tone and without showing any perceptible Wear on - the record., PATHE PftCRES PHONOGRAPH COMPANY k . - .IS *« r • *>'W » V ‘4 f*t*r tm m ^ 4m *** '* fc *9 t* * ? LOCAL AND PfiRSQNAL 4 * Boys buy youi l.r t girl * bos hand- .ktrthit fs, Hie to $1,111 n box. C. A. KellmV, Svnia, Ohio. Dr, \V. Jl. McPlieFney preached Sab- 1bath for the -I'm by tem n congreip- I tion in Sidney. The I)r. is exported j to preach this coming^abbath for the Second U. 1’. congregation in,Xenia. Mr. Forest Waddle has rented the Anson Free farm, near Springfield* owned by- his father-in-law, Mr, John Shaw, Mr. Waddle will move id the spring; fcsitiJKailMSBiLaMJ&aii job ©§ Store Opens Saturday and Monday Evening Before %-tnas* Jewelry Store ■—Tlio Chevrolet touring ca r now has the one man top and demount able rime. Fo r the price it is the best proposition on the market. Owens A Son, Agents., Word has been received here that Anson Littler, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Jeflries, of Springfield, for mer residents, that he has success fully passed the examination fo r ap pointment to West Point. He is ex pected to enter the government school in the spring after a course of trainiitg in France. —Smoking Jacke ts and Bath. Robes $5.00 to $1$.00 C. A. Weaver, Xen ia , O,. What is the use of wasting time publishing a paper or running a farm when a Pennsylvania coal min- -r dretv §917.92 in. wages during the month of October? At that rate the .-.liner will have to face a return un- ler the income tax something.most newspaper -publishers will escape. Latest skating, sets, Hood, and Scarf for-Ladies and Misses. 73c to $1.19. C. A., iVclbIc’s, Xenia, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs- J. H. Creswell are in receipt of a letter from their son,' FT H. CresWell, who is with the avia tion squadron in southern Italy, This is the first word received from him •;inee he sailed, outside of the cable gram announcing his safe arrival ‘'over there.” Miv Creswell is well >': oleaved with his work and has- been! flying for about two wed s. The !, -ame delegation thn i left Ohio- State! ■University Is at the Italian aviation- school, said to be one of the finest }1 in..the .-country. , -^Neek Ties fine assortment) 2 5 and 5 0 c each. Ft. Bird & Son s Co. 1, Don’t fail to go to C. A. Kelble’s, Xenia, - Ohio; -big store when - out Christmas shopping. Gifts for every body, . , Mrs. James Patterson, nee Faye r ackey, who has been in the McClel lan hospital in Xenia for eight weeks, has improved and was able to return to. her home on the Columbus pike, this week. Word has been received here that Mi*. Arthur Marshall, son Of Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Marshall, of Columbus, has enlisted in the Aviation Signal Service corps, and entered Uncle Sam’s service a t San Francisco, Cal. Mr, Marshall has been located in Los Angeles for about two years, where he has been a salesman for an auto mobile company. He has a brother, Alfred, on the battleship Pennsylva nia. An offering for . the poor of th e | community will be taken, Sabbath morning, at the U. P. church. This j offerng is to take the place of the | regular .Thanksgiving offering.. -Ingorsoll W a tches- $ 1 .2 5 to j $ 3 .5 0 each. R. Birds &. Sons Co* Miss Dorothea McClellan has been ome from her school in Xenia town- ] hip, due to an injured knee received vhile enjoying sled coasting with her pupils. She was able to return to i ,-vhool Wednesday but will be com -1 polled to use ciutchcs^for some time. CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children* , file Kind You Hay? Always Bengal Boars the Signature of GIFTS FOR ALL Here are stocks of practical .gift goods, every one of wliich stand* the teat of quality* newness and fashion, All reasonably priced* These at gReitions will help you to solve the prcblun cf “Tftfcat to «ive l i geitionB Why Not Make It a LINEN CHRISTMAS If you are considering Linens for gifts yon can well afford ' -at * . " .' to buy now, asTahenswill be- K*St m j?■ come more scarce and the ..*. u «‘ prices will continue to ad’* • ^ vance even after the war is over*- - We have a good selection a t about the old prices, much less than you can buy Cotton Damask at to-day's price. All Linen Pattern Cloths, in- a variety of. pretty patterns, $2,50 to $6.75, . Pure Linen Napking to match cloths-----. . . . . . ;$3.5Q to $7,50 Linen Luncheon Sets, 13 pisce, M a d e r i a .........$2.25 to $3.50 Maderia Embroidered Napkins, per do z ........................... $6.50 Linen Center pieces and Doilies with Cluny Lace edge, 50c and up. ~~ , . ■*0 inch Pure Linen Damask, full bleach............... ..................85c 66 inch Pure Linen Damask,. . . . -----. . . ..................... .$1.00 72 inch Pure Linen Damask.........'.............,. $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 Hemstitched Linen Guest Towels.............. I .................... 35c,,50c iHemstitched Linen Towels, plain and Embroidered, ,50c, $1.50 Fancy hath Towels, pink, blue, yellow, borders............. .35c, 50c ■, a»Mfrliw^W*©Hm«|i*cn»»riM«^iwffWOTintww©tri«niT©iran-rrit‘‘*--';’- ii'.iir indnw—vswan©—— — — i—— w—■ Here's a Splendid Gift I d e a - Why not ^iveher aTrimmedHat? A showing of new models in Gold and Silver Lace, Fur, Ostrich and Flower Trimmed for mid- winter Wear One Jot of Trimmed Hats, values up to $7,00 a t .................$2.50 ' One lot Trimmed Hats, Values up to $15 a t ......................... $5.00 Children's Hats, .values up to $3 50 a t , ...........\ ...................... 50c Have Plenty of Blankets Cotton Blankets, 70x80, in gray and. tan . .$2.50 White Cotton. Blankets, .pink and blue border*.. . ,$2.25,.$2.50 WoobNap Blankets, 72*80, p lain 'gray , also, pink, blue and tan plaids, $3.25, $3.75, $4.75. Wool Blankets, 72x30 white with pink, blue and yellow bord ers .« . $5.50, $6,00 Wool Plaid*Blankets, 72x80 in blue, pink and t a n , ........... .$6.50 Couth Cover Blankets . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. $2.25 Bathrobe Blankets with girdle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .$3.75 Comfortables, large size, cotton filled.. . . . . . . . . . .$2.00, $2.50 Home Mads Comfortables; filled with extra soft cotton hapd tie d ............... ................ . . .............. ....................... $3.00 No matter What else she receives she will be glad i * to get a COAT Handsome, stylish and serviceable Coats in Radium Cloths, Chiffon Velvets, Broad Cloths, Silvertone, Wool and Suede Velour, Kersey, plain and full trimmed. $9.95, $16,50, $19.75; $22,50, $27,50 $39.75, $49.50, $68.50 CH ILDREN S GOATS in Corduroy Velvets and - chinchilla, sizes 3 to 6 years, values up to $7.50............. ..................... .$4.95 Plain Velvet, Corduroy Velvet and Chinchilla Coats, .sizes 3 to 6 years, values up to $6.00 priced a t $3.95.- . What could be more appropriate than FA SH IONAB LE FURS—for gift making Poiret Fox Furs, per set. ^ . . . . . . . .$59.50 to $85 Kolinsky Muffs and Scarfs, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$27.50, $35.00 Genuine MoleMuffs................. * ........... t .........$35.00 Hudson Seal Muffs and Scarfs, each........... .. .$15, $18,50, $22.50 v- ■■ ■ ;.<& ,■ •J■ Molene Scarfs and Muffs, each ,............. .. .$15,00 Coney Muffs. . ,i ..................................... .$3.95 to $10.00 Misses-Fur Sets .............................................’. . $5.00, $6.00 Children’s white Fur Sets...................... .$2.95, $3.95 f IVORY Makes ideal Christmas Gifts---in plain and . Louis XV Patterns Ivory Mirrors, all sizes.'...........................................$3.00 to $6,50 Ivory Hair Receivers and Powder-Boxes, per set. .$2.50 to $4.50 Ivory Trays, all sizes,............■................ ....................25c to $2.50 Ivory Photo Frame, all S1ZCS« .* • * *' * '• -m ■':•.* .» :►W* r .50c to $2.50 Ivory Hair Brushes................................................ ,$1.00 to $3.50 ivory Combs, Buffers, Nail Brushes, Files, Scissors * .. *. .25c to $1.00 *¥**••* r ^ * • * I HOSIERY Will always please Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose Id black and white. .............................................- W - . - ' .......... ;..$ l.$ 1 .2 5 ,|$ 1 .5 0 Women’s Colored Silk Hose) . p . ^ . . ; . . :$T;25 Women’s Fancy Striped Silk Fo*e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 Women’s Mercerized Lisle Hose in black, white, bronze and g ra y ................................................................. .............. .. ‘ . . , 50c Men’s Fibre Silk Hose, black, white and colors................ *,35c Men’s Silk Lisle Hose, in black, white and brown . . . . . . . . .35c Men’s Pure Thread. Silk Hose, in black. . . . . * . . . 75c, $1,00 Jobe Brothers Company Xenia# - - - - - Ohio Dally Thought. A cheerful tcuij ir, juinul v illi iieu .’otice, will nmhe lumuiy nftruer, Buy F lo r id a Farms Direct From Owners Those farms are Improved, first class and being worked now* Large and small tracts. You’ve heard of Florida lands, but you never heard of. these particular farms of fered before. Write me and we’li put you In toueji with the owners. Write howl I. F. Craig 418 Relbold Bldg,, * DAYTON, OHIO aa tse* PILES e „ Sanol Eczema Prescription.is a famous old remedy for all forms of Eczema and skin diseases. Sanol is a guaranteed remedy. Knowledge delightful uud wit p.««l-ne '.(jet a 85 e large trial bottle at the tuwl. It V-IU lightui I,a\ ! qtnve etty und nlHIetlnn; convert igno.-un j u,ut> »»»*«•• 1 lfito nil amiable slmjilicity, tuiel r i;-I--r ___________________ .i- —- ideformity Itself agreettble.—Addlst ts. PILES FISTULA Immediate relief From Shoop’s Malk Ointment* AHUAW* P'SEASES OF TPS RECTUM pi Ia»i (Kin-,t;W£#ti>(\; ,. "'.rsLil a::.i t5* .jtV.4fvp V4 n. ILashed til- foam csrttlAsi rLvtmiit l-‘ *:io deRr.t' rii fr.'Li r.laLL'f, KtJ:'.o^ L* I nrAS'Jtiir tijecAw#«:\t HliramOf W,r.:ca. frfWK03f flUTAK) MSKA9M j C*:: iL‘.iUi*lw4U50, , dr . j. j. M c C le llan OiliiMk'lruilSirtBr 4* Essl flrsstt Sheri C olumbus , 0. Thousands Needed Yo**"g men and^young women wanted for positions in U. S. civil service and with business concerns. Big pay, great op* portunlties.' Training necessary. "We prepare you. Write for cat* alogue now, Miami»Jacob& \ *• \ Business College Second and Main Dayton, Ohio “It Hardly Seems Possible”— remarked one of our customers as he looked at the amount of interest we had added to his pass-book; * Six years before he had deposited Sik thousand dollars—and when the pass-book was balanced, he found that 5% Compound Interest had accumu lated to $2069.00* Your dollars will ^row if deposited with us at *•100% Safety—5% Dividends” . Gem City B u ild in g St L o a n * A t s ’n RESOURCES 6 MILLlbKlS 6 M« Alain—Daytox$ Watches and ■>* «» Diamonds I V T C T A T O A T f P E J L y y a i k i j 1 Fine Jewelry and Silverware M A IM , A N D F O U R T H S T R E E T S , D A Y T O N , O H IO ,
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