The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26

IJSflLfctYWOf*fc fKttfc*trtdt*»feyK, Q>iteiftfHttk'ttl sal Mgtf mU^U Hm «!*«• U * teally noteworthy story -»bf the whore m.en denied \veat here -we hold a*?#*#* fteh w I who be at.« matter »? emurae, rights <«ftjrij-.Wfw,: m « i w -t timfe*—* 1 ftwMfce*rrwfc* mm * teth*wiMld babyhood and, yoyo* Vianim-« free to all—aUhouph we do not, as days « f B *w »W wid in aj9I er a *.1* ee which in all -we ;should, males those rights access- w#r* teuttd. f P * ^ " fa, jbl* *» aI1 YJ»o are willing with reso­ ar* raadiiuc a better' important than the dmtemce j lute cavnpvtaess to strive for them teas *r*r before,- and zm*r&**t2a 5s®J5« y<**r*’ * _ .. . .***..y *r. *giWW *** »<*ng i;(anrm-l (-vet s-ore of the develojp-. 2 J T S ta S S L painfully traversed by her fort-fath: I most cordially commend this5story. ^ S L te l^ tJ n L f r o m 'S *** dur*“ * the Prt^ ing thornami ; Have you icad thl? book? Wo have i r 'C i i 'i x S *™*J5!!5 y«m . When we tend^to grow dig.? it at the lifcrr.ty. I The- following have contributed, periodical, to the library the past year: , . ,■ Illustrated Review and 'Travel, by W. B. Barker . ». < Saturday Evening Boat, by Dr. Stewart, Metropolitan, by Mrs. R. McKee, The Signal,.by .Mr*. W. B. Barber, _The Mafuw, by the C, E. R* % Church (oldside). _ T * * t!w* * ! ' _ , !meats of our American civilisation, Th* feUowiar is what Theodore it is well worth while seeing wlmt *3A of the book; *My this game civilisation hold! for starv- Beat Pricesfor Butter, Eggsand Poultry Fa*mer« call us-by phone, get ourprices oil produce, andarrange tohay©your groceries delivered. REALTY TRANSFERS .George A, McClellan of White Plains, Westchester, N, Y-, to Mary Compton McClellan, quit claim to 4Q2.36 acre? in Cedarrtlle township, f?»»v0* ' Mary M, Barber, et al, to the Ex­ change Bank of Cedarville, two tracts in Cedarville, $1. , M. C. Nagley to M, B. Campbell lots in Edgemont subdivision, 51, Flora E, Dobbins to Fred E. and Fannie Dobbins, 151,66 acres in Ross township, $1. , Oscar L, Smith,, as trustee for Ex­ change Bank of Cedarville, to the' Exchange Bank of Cedarville, 4 tracts in Cedarville, 51, IN FIRST CLASS uoe, William A. Bastings, Howard M, Harblenn, John Johnson, Fred Marshall, Charles 0 , Stormont/, Frank H- Jeffries, Joseph A.Bratton I Virgil Ctemans, Arthur E, Bwll,j Arthur H, Chapman,, *borw.»n| Baker, Ernest J- Flatter, R. Cecil Burns.. ' , I OvercoatWeek! ONLY TWO WEEKS SALE before taking stock. Sale starts Saturday morning,Jan, 12 , and ends Saturday night, Jan: 26 . NOW is the time to buy OVERCOATS. W B A B B GO ING TO CU T LOO S® F O R T H E N E X T TW O W E E K S e v e ry o v e r co a t in ou r h ou se redu ced in price . W e m ust u n lo a d o u r b ig s to ck o f ov e rcoa ts in th e n e x t tw o w eeks, .D on ’ t raiep th is chan ce . * .' ' ft. r » Special Prices For This Week $28.50 and $25.00 Overcoats now................................. ,$18 ,95 $22,50 and,$21.00 Overcoats now............. , . . . . . . , . . . . . . .$ 1 4 .9 5 $20.00 and $18 .50 Overcoats $12 .48 : $16,50 and $15.00 Overcoats n ow .,,...,;........................ $ 9 .85 s • ' ' ' > • " , » , 1 , , MenVFine Smts Same Reduction Boys’ Knee Pants Same Reduction Mackbaw Coats 1-4 to 1-3 ojff ' Coat Sweaters 1-4 to 1 -3 off Flannel Shirts 1-4 to 1-3 off 1 -4 tb l -3 off on all Winter Clothing , v >,* 1 , * ' • f / . t v ,t’ *,*■ 1/ ^ ; • *- »,/ v - V- 1*-*«v. W H IT T . ' T h e Jew eber * Allen Uldg. iw ii-l..... . V '•'v } 5i A t '.X, . V* , XENIA, OHIO " ' ‘ ' ’ ! tl. -SLEOS -Boy* ydu etfn aet!, **•©>** _ DI^ « - Sf R» Bird ArSons Co* . ---------- - | Mr. Edward Ferris, of Cleveland, visited his brother, Mr. Ervin | Farris and family thisweeki ADVERTISED LETTERS f rf ” . , . t ^ -u - n 1 . .. . t. mlX’ *»> .m -'.‘V Felt Boots, Arctics, Rubber Boots, 1-4 to 1-3 off. < ' \ ‘ ‘ - ‘ ; * . t * r \ * r , 12 tot Jan. 26? inclusive. weekending, January 5,1918: » Bamter, John . ^ , Berger, Ma]jie . Erwm,Ma^^‘ Yes , Hamilton, Esther Keplinger, Arlie v ■ Multon, C. S .. - v. ., Russell, E. E , > . •assa«*«• . Turpan “ *. * t , t 1 ***< ^ 17 ~*9 W» Main The Big Store * v Xenia, Ohio ' ,4 V , “ \ ....... .* ^ ‘ _ L. / ■ ’ ■ ' . , An occasion of great importance to those whowant their $’s to go as far as 'possible* At this time weare anxious to close out certain discontinued patterns and odds and ends in our stock at a great saving to you. In order to make this saleot real importance practically everything in the store has been reduced. - .•» V ' * xVf r <• 4 ■'■•■ • *. . ■ » • • \ " , ; . « i ' '• V ■ * • ■ . • . . . : . ■ 4 ■■ ■' Merchandisewill be held for future delivery if you are not ready for it now. BUY NOW AND SAVE FROM 10 to 30 per cent. LaceCurtains ' 50 to $iu Per Pair u * , •. •n? ' " -1S> 10% to 50% Reduction PICTURES 25per cent DISCOUNT. *> Draperies Att Draperies “by the yard 10 par cent off during sale. R U G S 9x12 Rugs worth $17.50, Sale Price • 9*12 Rug. wdrth *21.00, Odlu priCOv ••ft*« ftftftft ftft ft ftft sft ftft ft« 9r #|*ft.ft ft ft* ftft •ft *ft ft ftft ft 9 <X2 Rugs worth $25.00, Bale price # . . . . . . . . -** . . . . 9x12 Rugs worth $28.00, Bale pries 9x12 Rwgs worth $32.50, Baie pries 9x12 Rugs worth $33.00, Sale price S P E C I A L ; 9*12 BODY BRUSSELS, worth *40, Sale price. All other sUsd Rugs Reduced. $18-75 $ 20.00 $24.00 $28.00 $ 26-50 $20-00 ✓ Linoleum ft " w 10% REDUCTION ■ * ■ , All Qualitiea • All Widths i. Matting 20 Per Cent Reduction MattingRugsAlsoReduccd nmm M m whiWfi.iUI1.I..1^1 til ni.idn«.M.»wiiiu GALLOWAY 8 GHEBRY i i East Main Street, Xenia, Ohio

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