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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