The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52
t ■■■'! m v&mfrm WsNRi JL v B n $ t » A r-■ t< , V. N i • ' / * I* *S H\ For the Whole Family A &»• |?«4r<*£« d top feottf# lor Bttie Brother --------- — $1.7* Athletic sfep# w slippers for felg brother,,, — . —$1.00 to $8MHr Big tieter Wfukl appreciate dancing slipppr*------ *----- $6.00 to $ 8,00 LitH« sWish, fine sturdy, stylish, warm shoe#.— —— — $2.75 to $6,00 Hoth**, th# stay at home, easy luma* shoes------------— $3A0 to $5.00 Walbafewho foot# $he bill#, let him have a pair of fine slipper#, to ease Mm in the evening# Vk-*? M* mm «v;*■ *Wp mm tm m, t"1W*M m * mm » *n JH# y**# <f~ — $1.60 to $4.00 Most anything we have here in all kind# of shoes wpfild make very acceptable Xmas Gift#, * -■■. '. ■ .. • '• '■ ■ "■-'. .. * .■!. •■■• ., •« S. & Si Sell* foia Less S. &8. Shoe Store 15. MAIST ST. ' . . — ‘ — / XENIA, 0, _ ___ : ....... 1 •. \ . .........•.'............. ' - - . ’ • IV ' ' t OurJewelryMakestheBest Christmas Presents T!** CedtorwHk H**»!d Xarifc BuK, * * EDITOR SWwred at the Posi-Oflle*, 0eda?s vfUa, October $1* 1*57, aa second tiau matter. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1$, 1010 A "gentlemen's agreement,” to be effective, should wist only among gentlemen. And there are ether thing# around here which violate the speed law be- aide# automobile#, „ / i 1 i v ' ; ’•«’? q i Tearing another'# character to pie ce# will not help your own, no matter how bad .the other's may be. The Bolshevist# #eek to pull the linchpin out of the chariot of civi lisation. .t' -i.'.. . ' jr’immVT-^—r-n— * We the dear people are in a vast majority; wd have considerable seiise but lack spunk, Civilization may be blown to fragr ments with a few bombs, but it has to be rebuilt one brick at ,a<time. Idleness has much to do ,with our present,discontent, those who work only a few days a week. ik ■ ■'*• »% i- 4. ■ LADIES:— 1 v , • > The best way 'to size up a man’s store is to size up the men who patron- • M: j' t t ■ ize it This store caters to best dressed men 52 weeks iw tbe yflV» We have the reputation of being the leading men’s store in the city— and we afe living up to it—not on it. . • ^ The average man knows that our label bespeaks first quality—good taste and sound value. * ' ^ No man likes to wear an article of dress that he is not entirely sum right—that's why so many gifts to men from ladies are made to blush un seen and is the reason why this Christmas you should take every precaution. The college basket ball teem lost last Friday night to^St. Mary’s by a score of Would jt-not be better fop the coun try, if We nil would think as much of our duties as,we do qut right#,7 If we had a few Gary# to handle the food situation things might be different, as it was strike,' i4- with the steel Our Jewelry k mokes the b e s t Christinas Presents < Our Jewelry Sfor©4 is ' the best Btore to buy Christmas Gifts because you can select them from ’the Jewelry make ^hops o f the world. ‘ * : Whatever it is for “ her” or “ him” or for grand- ma,right down t o the baby we have jiist the thing you want at the price you w p t to pay. Our name oh a b o x is. quality insurance. We can aid you in your selections if desired. W e make ■"quality** right, then price right.- *') “ : ‘ ■■ •a, , * tj, ‘ > r AFew Suggestions lorGifts .bodies' Wrist Watches from ........ .. $15.00, to $45.00; Diamond Rings from ,.................. .. ,$15.00 to $400.00 Gents Gold Filled Watches,............. ........................$15.00 to $75.00 Silver Plated Knivea ahd Forks. . . . . . .$5.50 to $20.00 SilverPlated Tea Spoons .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , .$2.06 to $4.00 GpldBroaches f rom. . . t , , . . . . ..$3.00 to $45.00 tavellicresGold from.. v. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5 . 0 0 to $50.00 Lavellierei Gold F illed ,.... ...... ............. $1.50 to $5.00 AUkinds of Set Rings, Signet Rings 18 K and 22 K plain Rings from.. . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.00 to $20.00 each Cut Glass Sherbets ........ .. .$2,50 to $6.50 per set Leather Pocket Books, Bag and Tablets, Watch Boxes, Cigarette Cases, Gold Pencils, Knives and a full line of Novelties, , Pearl Necklaces from . ...............................$3.50 to $20.00 Sterling Spoons from,............................... ......... .. ,$8,50 to $13.00 Alarm C l o c k s . . $2. 00 to $4.50 Kodaks from . . . . . .....................................................$2.86 to $25.00 Fresh Films in sto&at all t i m e s . 1 0 c to 40e per roll To Be Seen At ■ ; l ' - , 'SWi.1iiN»ir(i#i>:itfli.(i*iTilinrfi ji Tifnriri1-iaiWin-.)■Siiil ’ ' SCHELL’S JEWELRY STORE X m M it • " “ “ Ohio g j l ma W i t £ % * f T t X M A \ | G • JL#^* j t a JTN • R e a l E s t a t e M u St $ mms at may o4Sk* *Mh Saturday or raachei by p:w:w at * my mfflktfm each moi&i* * mtmm m oN fca Residence Z 122 dtDARVXLt^OmO The Oklahoma Legislature abolish ed 9000 state offices. Moved and sec onded that we hereafter send to Ok lahoma, for 9 ur legislators. ■The beauty o f putting a tax 'off automobile,owners is that they cither can afford to pay it o f they can not afford* to own a machine. Let whisky, cards, social evil, Wall street: and Bolshevism stristly alone. This advice is none the less sound be cause of being free. Speaking of the mill pot grinding* withwafer that is past, it is also true that you can’t get any more good out o f a burned match, or a good reso lution' not lived up to. Every time We get one of Vic Don- ahey’s campaign letters iwe wonder if he ha# ever Ibbked.into that little matter of state examiner over-char ging for, service# in thi# county. , Even members-of the Ohio Medi cal Association haVebecome scared at the tremendous cost of the new Hugh es health law and somb urge a modi fication to stay off a revolt by the tax payers. '• The country.would not complainif congress Would fail to appropiate sal aries for about forty per dent, of the government holders. Not only would expense stop but some Of the jog holders might, We do not say would, might bpcOmd producers. If for example,* only a few thousand of government officers. Not only to work an the sugar plantations ^ve might be able to buy sugar for less than 20 cents a pound. PPM T he h ighw ay situation Highway construction was held fip all over the country while the war Was on. With more trucking and motoringthau ever before, and with repair work scarcely kept up, the roads in .most places have deterior ated. , ' There is growing dissatisfaction with the old policy of piecemeal road construction. Pennsylvania h a s voted for a bond issue of $50,000,000 for highways, and -Illinois for one of $60,000,000. There is a movement in Minnesota to raise $100,000,000. Those sums are enormous and they alarm many conservative taxpayers. But at the rate of road building, the present generation-will be dead be fore a comprehensive system is built. Thera, are now a good many hand some main line boulevards on which speeding motorists can get smashed up to their heart’s content. But the hard road# do not touch the mass of farm property* You can’t produce food economicly on a farm the outlet Of which is a soft road, Either the former realize# a low figure or the consumer pay# high. But when trucks and teams make a Quick trip, the farm can be run with less labor. The trucking charges for getting, food .to the markets will continue a high tax until a nation-vride move ment has made the bulk of the farm# more accesible to railroads, The question whether road building on a big scale will pay is one t$ he decided only after expert investiga tion. The cost is great and should be undertaken only when substantial c^n be figured over a term of years. Authorities on rural development us ually think# it pay#< . Even a cftuticfu# business man would probably spend 6 or 10 per cent, of hi# capital to bying nn antiquated plant up to date. So doe# not seem wholly reckless when a state put# up S or S per cent, of tys wealth to modernise it# highways, ....... “ . • .y ■ :s ; Gift Suggestions For Men House Coats „ -... !.»■( i",;i......’ ;"U' " »■ Cyavats . Rain Coats .Bath Robes Glqyes ' Silk Shirts Traveling Bags Hose / Handkerchiefs Cases v.- Sweaters Umbrellas , *i? - ■ . f * Mufflets - Jewelry . , Initial Belts Suspenders / Auto Gauntlets Monogram Belts i <•’* u#. Vr y *rs >1 * We are right in everything that the-men you are buying for regard as right and our Christmas’stocks are ready now to be admired. TR^ f a f t a d a n a t t e p q S 22 South Detroit St., - .** ■* * Xenia, Ohio ; •-> < i ' * : - *. ...- , . !. .• -s ■ z- * >■•* . - . . - • jp' 8 * t # g a ^ 'g o ^ g o ^ B o \ j. -■ I*> •y •' i wnunmei K Never have we had as fine assortment for f the Holidays New Goods of all Descriptions Sleds, Caits, Desks, Dolls, Clocks, Mechanical Toys, Eiectors.BicyclesJrycycles,Velocipedes,BlackBoards, Kiddie Cars, Children’s Chairs,' Hobby Horses, Dish Sets, Drams, DollBeds, IrishMails, Go-Carts, Games of al kinds, Toy Trunks. _ ' A Realistic and Wonderful Display for the Children. ^ ...., .............. "... ............ .............‘ ... ......... .......... ........................... ........... ........ s' • ' 1 * ,i- ( A Fine Assortment o f Cut Glass, Havalin China and English Ware For-The Elders See all this in our Basement Department (heat ReductioninCoats and Suits Hutchison&Gibney Largest Store in Greene Cpunty v ' ' X E N IA , OHIO * \ Tim fc- the Clutch. • nj*piricg| vjted, Hymn. | Roalms Anihvi Choir. Sol© With Tin McElwairl Hymn Faithful"! So') ai| Hymn"—, Hymn Watched Congregal Prayer[ Solo Hymn Midight Solo an| Three Kir Solo—“4 —Cecjl Eil Semon-f Hymn Angels Sil It] .Eev, E. eyepmg si subject wi| Cllfto The Clil! School has of a cantatl Tuesday e i lowing the] mas treat. ' INCRE^ The concj bowing to . the amendr which inerl salaried ofli] county, jto the original from gardej _-feetaxed, an pose the ge| tie or nothi/ terest. W| are sitting atlon of lan| ar sitting .member# ofI the medical [ SChopl- bpys| condemning| for endorsin' how many' throwing ydl less Jobs? 1 O.VERCol a number oil Men’s. Overif It wifi pay: Aactionc get dates. <m151 To be have b| desirab will fin| clean, YOU It’s alwa complete From th| the , Ever shq LADIES Id .V «t> * "m
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