The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52
* ' ~“W I : m Yuietide Greetings ywirtvwwwwwvM ftfw w wift LOCAL AND PERSONAL VWVyVVVVWWUVWWUWtfWA I Last day to ret Sweaters at 39 par U eateff. R, Bird & Sow Co. Announcing the Opening of Our Christmas Savings $«« our Christinas display o f Bolls, Toys, Book*, Wageas, Games, etc. R. Bird ft Seas Co, Cut Glass ware, fine usortmeat at R. Bird & Soaa Co, Monday^ December 16, 1918 —Neckwear, Men’s silk 4-in-hand ties at 25, 59, 75 and $l.ftft each. | R. Bird & Sons Co. CHRISTMAS CANDIES R. Bird & Sons Co, V The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio Let a Bright and Cheerful Christmas Come to Every Home . WeInvite You to Become a Member of Our Christmas Club Jtt Wo pay top pricob /o r BUTTER and EGGS. Bring us your surplus. R. Bird & Sons Co. *W**9 Mapatt *vf wy \ e f.L * S M T HE CHRISTMAS j oSALES T W iic a l Gifts for Everybody -» " §UPPERf N ® B BOOTS ^ r n t m tatwxEi Holiday Goods st R. Bird & Sons Co. UsefulGiftsMaketheHappiestChristmas —Gold Medal Flour by -the -barrel at Nagley’s. ——Middlings by the csr or -in small quantities, also bran at Nagley’s. 'Always sensible and practical always appreciated to the fullest extent, footwear fo r Gift Giving t is year is more appropriate thna ever before and this year also—more than ever—“Nisley s Better Shoes will n their place on most every Christmas tree. Nisley's assortments are the greatest. Nisley’s qualities afe t e finest/ Nisley’s prices are lowest. Gift Suggestions From Nisley’s That Afford Greatest Satisfaction Charles Weese o f Springfield has rented the Townsley blacksmith shop and will open fo r business, Monday. Oysters—Fresh Bulk, pec quart 60c, per pint 30c. R. Bird & Sons Co/ —Cider—Made from choice sweet apples. Fresh every day the coming week. Price 50 cents per gallota. R. Bird & Sons C o,. Not a Cheap Sale, But Regular Price |r ■ I 'lb, Cn#c»,», • , . . , « « " « * 33 c I 1-2 ib*. Criico.................. .......... ......................................... 45 c Sweet Brier CanCum 20 c, 2 for..................................... 35 c Sweet Brier CanFeu 20 c, 2 for............................................... 3 -c FirtmanCanComor Peat 29 c, 2 for.......................................... 15 c pthwrfoodGrades, per can....................................... • ............, 35 c Kelieg'a or Jersey ComFlakes 15 c, 2 for.................................... 25 c Naglsy’s Liberty Blend Coffee t. lb ................................ , ........ 30 c Lime Beans................;..................... ............. ................ 15 c lb; Navy HandPiched Beans......... ........................ 15 c or 2 lbs. for 25 c Crackers,Star, Salty or SquareWafers.,. .Y.. . . . . . ......... . 20 c lb. . Thrift Bread, 2 Leaves for.................. ........%......................... 15 c Gold,Medal F l o u r . / ....... ..................... $ 12 . 25 Per Bbl. Clifton SnowBall Flour,. . . ....... *................. .$ 11.50 Per Bbl, All ScrapTobacco 10 c or 3 pkgi. for. ................ ......... ......... 25 c AHPlugTobacco 10 c or 3 for,................................................. 25 c '' I f Tf<$i| W a n t G a a d a D a l i r a r a d O f d a r i i m t B t f o r t 9 A . M . .. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Buck are En tertaining a son that arrived at their home Sabbath. - ■Dr. M. I. Marsh has been elected president o f the Greene County Med, ical Association; Dr. Reed Madden, vice president; Dr. H. C. Messenger, secretary and treasurer; Dr. George Davis, Dr. Paul Espy, and Dr. Hart- inger, Censors; Dr. Lackey delegate to the state convention and R. K. Fin- ley, alternate. Notice to Farmers:—I am prepared' to do butchering on your farm at your convenience. Phone 129. For Men and Boys Fine kid dress shoes, Calf, dress shoes, black or tan; Calf and Elk weatherproof shoes; High cut shoes; Rub ber . boots;ri one and four buckle artics; Felt boots,' lace pads; Leather . house slippers; Felt houseslippers; Spats and overgaiters; Can vas Army leggins; Shoes trees, polish and brushes. Hosiery and rubbers. For Children,”1 Educator shoes. Patent leather dress shoes; Kid and Calf dress shoes; White top dress shoes; Brown, Tan and Gray shoes; Black, White astricanand Jersey leggins; Arties; Felt slippers andbootees; Rubber boots and Overshoes; Stock ings, Shoestrings; , Polish Sets and Polishes; Ankle Braces and Corset Shoes, For Women aiid Girl* Gray Fieldmouse, Brown and Black dress shoes; Black, Brown, Gray and Fieldmouse Military Boots; Comfort and Nurses shoes Felt house slippers; Spats and overgaiters; 'Rubber boots and artics'; overshoes and Veto rubbers; Silk, and Lisle hosiery; Kid and Pot ent party slippers; Satin slippers and Pumps. Holeproof and Gordon Hose in Silk and Lisle for men, -Women -and Children. HOME OF N IS L E Y ’S Dr. Scholl -Arch -Sup port and Appliances for Tender Feet. BETTER SHOE Howard Trumbull o f the Wright Aviation field spent Sabbath with his sister. Miss Freida Trumbull. bliss Irene Wright has returned from Ansonia, her school having been closed until the first o f the year owing to the flu. IN THE ARCADE The NisleyArcade ShoeCo. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. ^ '• i , - - ™ e V . ■ r.rv Y Y - i * ' —OYSTERS at 60c quart at R. Bird I & Sons Co. * LEGAL NOTICE. M. C. NAGLEY Corner Grocery Box writing paper, big value at 25, 35,50, 75 and 15.00 per box. R. Bird & Sons Co. Mrs .W.,H. Creswell received a tele gram this morning announcing the death o f her sister, Mrs. Ella Moore, o f Olathe, Kan. Death was due to bronchil pneumonia following the flu. DR. O. P. ELIAS DENTIST . » ✓ Exchange Bank Bldg, Cedanrille, O. Court o f jCommon Pleas, Greene Greene County, Ohio. Thomas Johnson,, Plaintiff VS. / - Clara Johnson, Defendant Glare Johnson, whose place o f resi dence is unknown is hereby notified that Thomas Johnson bas filed his pe tition against her for divorce and the | custody o f child, in case Number 14,913' in the Common pleas Court of said county of Greene and State o f Oh|o and that said cause will be for Ihearing on and after January 27,1919. F. L. Johnson, Attorney for Plaintiff. ORDINANCE NO. 98. BED g r o s s . Membership Campaign OpensDec. 16 Closes Dec. 23 Cedarville Drive, Tuesday, Dec. 17 This is to be the only Red Cross drive for the com ing year and no further call for funds until Decem ber of next .year. Part of this fund goes to tuber culosis patients. Red Cross Committee, Mrs. Robt. Bird, Chairman me* IAn Ordinance creating a Fire/Depart ment for the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, and repealing all conflicting ordinances. Be it ordained by the council o f the V illage o f Cedarville, State o f Ohio Section 1. The Fire Department of the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, shall consist o f one Chief, one Assist ant Chief, six pipemen, and three dri vers. Section 2. The Chief o f the Fiire Department shall he appointed by the Mayor o f the Village, subject to tne approval and confirmation o f Council, and shall receive as compensation, the sum o f $2.50 for each fire actually at tended by him, in charge o f said Department. The Chief o f the Fire Department shall be the head o f said Department, and shall have charge and control o f all o f the employees and fire-fighting apparatus o f said Department.. Said Chief o f the Fire Department shall serve as such offi cer, for the term o f one year from and after his appointment, but may be removed from office, by the Mayor, at any time, with or without cause for such removal. Section 3, The Assistant Chief o f the Fire Department shall be ap pointed by the Mayor of* the Village, subject to the approval and confirma tion o f Council, and shall receive fo r compensation, the sum o f $2.56, for each fire actually attended by him. Said Assistant Chief o f1 the Fire. De partment shall perform all the duties of the Chief of the Fire Department, in the absence o f the Chief, at or dur ing any fire. Said Assistant Chief o f the Fire Department shall serve for the term o f one year from end after the time o f his appointment, but may be removed at any time, by the Mayor i with or without cause fo r said roirtov- FOR THE MAN ON YOUR LIST Neckwear, ShirtsV Socks, Mufflers, Dress and Driving Gloves* Sweaters, Bath Robes, Umbrellas, Knox Hats, Caps in Fur and in Cloth, Overcoats* Raincoats, Smart Knitted Vestsr • . ( John MacKee The Man’s Shop 43 S. Limestone St., Springfield* Ohio al. Section No. 4. The Pipemen o f the Fire Department shall be appointed by tha Chief o f the Fire Department, subject to the approval and confirma tion by the Mayor, and shall receive as compensation, $2.00 each, for each and every Are actually attended by them. Said Pipemen shall perform such duties as may be assigned them by the Chief o f the Department. Said Pipemen shall serve for the term o f one year from and after the time of their appointment, but may be remov ed at any time, by the Chief o f the Department, £ cither with or without {cause for such removal. ’ Section 5.—The Drivers o f the Fire Department shall be appointed by the Chief o f the Department, subject t o ‘ the approval and confirmation o f the ] Mayor, and shall receive as compen- i sation, $2.50 each, for each fire a c -1 tually attended by them. Said driv ers of the Department shall perform i such duties as may be assigned them ‘ by the Chief of the Department.1 Said -Drivers shall serve for the term o f one year from and after time o f their appointment, but may be re moved at any time, by the Chief o f the Department, either with or with out cause for such removal. Section 6.—That all Ordinances in conflict herewith, be, and the same hereby are repealed. Section 7.-—This Ordinance shall take effect, and be in force, from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed this 2nd day o f December, 1918. ’ D. H. McFarland, Mayor o f the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio. ATTEST:— J. W. Johnson, Clerk o f the Village o f Cedarville, O. Watches and Diamonds Fine Jewelry andSilverware MAIN AND FOURTTH STREETS* DAYTON, OHIO. t
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