The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52

tOGM. A i t r m t s im , *W| Ttw <wR*g« w ill op*n January 1. Hofth BaVauIt o f C-amp Sherman, j* ®a a foriw igb. Howard C l«naa» Is critically HI With paamaonla. Tha papar mill has b*ea dow d down fo r buk i than a weak. Hr*. Mary M. Barber it confined to her bed with lumbago. Mr. Ralph Sttl and wife o f Pitts- bwxy axe guests o f the later’* parents, Mr, and Mrs. J, R. Orr and other rel­ atives. . Christmas? P. 0. ItarWwa and Ralph Murdock ith fmndd in Athens. ant two cases of the flu reported dur­ ing the weeJc. Mr. Frank B. Bull o f Indianapoli* epont Christmas at home. Mrs, Wm .Marshall is improving following an attack o f pneumonia, Mias Ruth Harris o f Brookville, ia « guest o f Miss Margaret Gilkey. Mrs. J, N. Lott has been quite ill with pneumonia but is much better at this time. . Mr, Harry Waddle ,wife and son of Springfield, spent Christmas at the home o f Mr. W, J Tavbox, Miss Belle Winter, ia home from ! Painesvilla fo r the Holiday vacation. Mrs. B, H. Little has been ill fo r several days suffering with heart trouble. Mr. B, W , Anderson is going about by the aid o f a cane having sustained a fall several days ago, injuring a knee. Leave your subscription order for magazsnea at this office, At any rate get our terms before you place' your order. Mr. Melvin McMillan o f Cleveland is the guest o f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McMillan, during the Hol­ idays; !\ 0 , HarbiMn has been handing out the finest Oalaftdsra we have seen this season, It is a beauty in design and each o f his threshing patrons are to get one. The flu has invaded Mr. A. G, Col lins home, William getting home from the training camp just in time to com tract the flu with other members pf tine family. Mr. Roscoe McCorkell and wife are guests at the home o f the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J, G. McCorkell while roscov is recuperating from an attack o f the flu . R . B ird <5Sons Co. W eek End Specials for Saturday, December 28th Only Bfftftd ^' rugs ®est ? P?und Loaves J,5c Mr. and Mrs, Enos Hill entertained a company o f friends last night honor o f their son, Mr, Ralph Hili and wife, o f Pittsburg. Mrs. J. ,C Barber and Miss Vera Andrew went to .Dayton last night to hear the celebrated French orchestra at Memorial hall. . > Apples Fancy Whi te Sweets. Per lb. 4c 7 lbs. for. s . 25c _ - Heyser's Standard in bulk. « Per Quart t ■ f .» a- i 60c O f n n r r o e Medium size Florida’s, extra V / I C l I i g C o sweet and juicy. Per d o z . . . 28c 45c grade per y d . .............. ............... 37 l-2c 40c grade per y d . ....... .......................33 l-3c 35c grade per y d ................................... , 28c . Teco Pan Cake Flour 15c Package, f o r ............ 1 1 c Deputy Probate Judge S. C. Wright returned Tuesday evening from Ida- ville, Ind„ where he spent several days visiting home folks. Rev. L. A. Benson ,or Clay Center, Xan., who preached for the R. P, con­ gregation the past two Sabbaths, re­ turned home, Mouday. The Home Culture Club dinner which was scheduled to be held at the home o f Mr, and Mrs. Harry Towus ley laBt Friday night was postpone* on acount o f the epidemic. Charles Galbreath, who represents the Rational Cash Register Co., and has been in New York City and Cleve­ land for several months, dropped in home for a few days vacation during the Holidays. . •. Word has been received’ that Attor­ ney J. Fred Barber o f New York City has pneumonia. He is a son o f J, C. Barber and was just recently mustered out o f tW officers training camp at Camp Taylor, . • Dennis Davis, who resides on the Clayton McMillan farm, died ■yester­ day morning following pneumonia at Greenfleld where he was visiting. Farmers are elated over the ■snow for the wheat which was very tender and could not stand much o f a very heavy freeze without serious damage. Mr, Ed. Nisbet-and wife o f Indian­ apolis came in Tuesday evening,to spend part o f the Holidays with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nisbet. I Bird’s store has felt the effect of [JItfie flu. Lloyd Confarr and wife are |victims o f the disease, also Miss Ho Andrew and now Frank Bird ia laid [up. R.Bird&Sons Co. Four cases o f the flu are reported id Frank Town?ley’s family: Ralph and’wife and Paul and Hester Towns- lejr. Mr. A. L, St. John's family is down. with.the disease and Roy St. John and two children. Some one-sends us a copy o f a Kis­ simmee, Florida paper in which we notice that Main grown seed potatoes are being advertised a t . $5.25 a bu­ shel on track at Jacksonville or San­ ford, Florida. High prices seem to be in force elsewhere beside the mid­ dle states. ■ . . > The railroads will all have changed time tables beginning with the New Year, McAdoo has charge o f the lines and has made many changes few that have been of any benefit for the traveling public. He now has con­ cluded to change the time oP the trains., A number o f important trains will be changed on the Pennsylvania according to reports. j . Letters have been received from* a { number o f the boys in the service. Among them David Bradfute, John Wright, Tom Kennon, A. B. Creswell, Howard Littler and an number of Others. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to kind friends and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and^ the many beautiful floral offerings .given during the sickness and death o f ottr loved one, John Steel M. B. a'mpbell and family. Keep up the Christmas Spirit by becoming a member of our Christmas By depositing small amounts weekly your savings will grow into a fund that will enable you to observe Christmas in generous manner without, incon- ^ venience or sacrificing any other worthy purpose; Conserve the Dimes, Nickels and Pennies The .small amounts that usually slip through the fingers with indifference, * will soon grow into Dollars and you will have money for Christmas that , you would probably not have had under other circumstances. Save! . Save! Save! . Save! Join yourself—set a good example. Let the family join. Be sure to have the Baby become a member. ^ - The Books are O pen , for your name. . Enroll now and start with the crowd. Cedarville, Oh io AN UNUSUAL CHRISTMAS WEEK OFFERING We are offering, for this week only, six well-kpown standard makes, slightly used, Baby Grand Pianos, that will be a credit to any home, at unusual prices for high-grade instruments. “Chickering” “Steinway” “Knabe” “Milton” “A . B. Chase” “Mason & Hamlin” If you have the slightest thought of placing a Baby Grand in your home, do yourself the justice of seeing and hearing these beautiful instruments. Evening Demonstrations By Appointment Convenient Terms Arranged 108 NORTH HiOH STREET ’ C O I.U M B U S .O B IO , i.-m***. r. % . ! . * «*»*• «•>: Hi*

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