The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

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The result S Wsurprising, it being 1Y to 16 in vor of th^ Sigh School. „ .The C. H, S. Boy's teamwas defeat­ ed Friday night by Bowersville,' with | a score of to 17. This was Cedar- ville's first game this season and they hope £o do better next time. The Buy HisorHer Gifts at the The Big SHOE SiO ffl LQv&i, Ad ( * # m * For Bale;- fft MEN’S and LADIES’ STORE Mrs. L&dla I visitingi.c-f, cl;, Hartsoci:, Arranged for your convenient selectionwe scores of Gift Suggestion* for Men. We knowwhat Men like becausewehave themto dealwith .every .day—we study theirnefcdaandanticipatetheirwanU;so you cansafely leave tom thedecisonof thatGift problem. Before you make your list of “What to Give”, come and tee how weUpreparedwe are to help you. It will surely make your taskmuch lighter. mmmm Of Course He Needs Some New Shirts Men’s Latest Hats and Caps Hats , ; ................. ,$2.49, $2.98, $3.49, $3.98 Caps ................... .................. .... .73c, 98c, $1.23, $1.49' A KNITTEDMUFFLER WILL MEET A WARM WELCOME • a / . A 7b V V / e v e r y m an c an use a GOOD SWEATER c o a t Many men like to wear them every day, others only once in a while, but they-ate a mighty handy garment to own, . , ■ . Men’s, $1.73, $2,49, $2.98, $3.49, $3*98, $4.98, $5.98, $6,49, $7,49, $8.49, $9.85. Boy’s, $i,49, $1.98, $2,49, $3.98, $4.98, $ 5,49, $6.98, $7.49.. , . Men’s and boy’s fine Suits and Overcoats, SPECIAL VALUES ^ , It is impossible for us to name even a part of the Gifts suitable logmen, and boys that you Will find here. We welcome you to come and see for yourself. They are very popular this year ,too. Our stodk is § . very complete both as to range of price arid styles enabl- g ingf you to fi.nd the Muffler that will please him the hest. f| 49c, 73c, 98c, $1.23, $1,49, $1.98, $2.49 * E ’ ORANGEBr~*W sizes Fancy Flori- das from 30c to 60c doz6n. R. Bird & Boss Co. ORDERS RECOUNT OF BALLOTS. 5 > -■ ,r , The Anti^ Saloon League has brought Suitfor the recount o f ballots in 1000 precints-of Ohio, one'of which is in Greene County,- acording to the" C!o- lum£bus Dispatch. - Tho wets will fight ithe contest which is to beNbe­ fore Judge Clevenger of Wilmington ' Sitting in Columbtis, The first re­ count will be from Cleveland and un­ less something big is uncovered It i? said tbo Judge .will close the contest, OYSTERS—We handle only HEY- SERS best STANDARD BRAND in balk at 60cper quart. R, Bird & Sens Co. HARDING. FOR PRESIDENT. . The Greene ,County Central and Executive Cominittee has-given Sena­ tor Harding a warm endorsemnt for -a]preBideiit''and also for the senatorsbip if %&-' decides to remain in that capacity, Several appointmentswere made to fill vacancy, R, C. Au lt, of Clifton for Bruce Anderson; George Swaifcs for John Shumaker of B>, Xen­ ia; Laurence ' Hower for, Thomas Gheenof Bath, CANDIES—Fine assortment of fancy Chocolates and Bon Sons ) R. BIRD & SONS CO. OBITUARY Catherine S. Houchin Was born •Nov. 3,1841, in Springfield, Ohio, and wa« the youngest daughter of William and Julia HoUchin. She was married to Robert Rober,tson June 1859. To this Union was brought two children, Anna, who died in infancy and. Mrs. C. N. Stuckey/ of Cedarvfile. In 1864 she Was left a widow, he£ hus­ band dying at Andersonville prison. On Nov. 14, 1865, she was United in marriage to Henry W* Ford, who preceded her in / death nearly six years. To this union the following children were born, Julia, Margaret, Williaria, Minnie, Robert, Della and Alva. Shewas a devoted motheral­ ways thinking of the welfare of her „ children. She was a member of the M. E. Church sines the age of 12 join- . ing the High Street M. E. of Spring- field, moving her membership to Ce- darville U. E. a year later and con­ tinuing a faithful member Until death. She died Dec. 5,1219 after an illness o f 21 months suffering from paralysis, She it survived by the following Child­ ren; Mrs. C. N. Stuckey, Mrs. F. E. Owens, William and Alva Ford, One sister, Mrs. Mary Sthwart, of Spring- field. Shall we say she died, no, the Lord just claimed his own.. CARD OF THANKS We detire to express . our sincere thanks to those who so kindly assisted us during the bereavement and loss Of Our mother, , The Family. I Afcfertaintng Mountain Heights; The height o f mountains is ascer­ tained by barometric observation, showing the pressure of atmosphere s* the lower and higher levels. An In* atrtnrient called the mountain barom­ eter la graded especially tbf this pur­ pose. It can also be done with a lev­ eling Instrument and theodolite, but •fiber way< requires technical khowl- * . Wifi Held No More Prisoners, The famous Chateau dTf has held its test prisoner, With the end of the war the white, rocky little island off KaraeQTes, made world famotts by Memdkt Dmnas fit hia novel "The Ciim Of Sbmte Orttto,” reverted to ths of a show place for tottr- IMs, a status if .had held since 1872. ITfibilH fiat last prisorffe* to taste tie s§& abr of ita dttojre^tta was the JM fM t mmithi of a tf-boat who was f i y K tawr* for tiros mouth* fit S • And you-will find it a real joy to choose from the E ones vte are showing; Find out his size from an old 5 shirt before coming and then you will be sure the new § ones willfit. . ,98c, $125, $1,49, $1.73, $1.98, $2.49, S $2,98, $3.49, $3,98, $4.98, $6.50, $6.98, 5 See pure tub sUk shirts........... J ; ___ $6.50 and $6.98 | He or She Never Has Too Many Handkerchiefs 1 • - How well every wife, husband or mother knows this. E If you are buying for a friend you may profit by their 5 knowledge. ’ . E Ladies Box ^Handkerchiefs *, 25c, 35c; 39 c, 49 c, 73 c, S 98c, $1.25, $1.50 E Men’s Box Handkerchiefs----- 35c, 49c, 73c, 98c, $1.49, = Initial Handkerchiefs, B oxes.. .25c, 39c, 49 c, 73 c, 98c | '">V ‘'TIES' ■ . ' ' § Choose at Least Several for Him E Just the sort of ties that men.,would,pick for them- S - selves. A wide range o f patterns and colors. § , ? ' 39c, 50c, 75c, 98c . MAKE SURE OF HIS COMFORT AT NIGHT Good; roomy Garments for Night wear make a man sleep Well. J You can be sure that he wjll appreciate re- ’ ceiveing some o f these. . ■ All kinds of Pajamas and Night Shirts.. .$1.73, $1.98, - $2.49, $2.98 , < GLOVES ARE ALWAYS WEARING OUT, SO > HE NEEDS A NEW PAIR // S O I House slippers for evefy member o f the family, Men’s and Ladie’s, Boy's, Misses’ and Chidren. .75c, 98c* $1,25, $1,49, $1.98, $2,49, *2.98 Warm Footwear for everybody, , Felt Boots, 1,2, 4; Buckle Arties, Felt Shoes, lined shoes, Rubbers' of all kinds, high top lace boots. You may make yoUr selection now, and if they do not 5 fit we will exchange them after Chistmas. . Meits and. S Boy’s Auto Gloves, Knit Gloves, Jersey Gloves, and Kid ! 5 Gloves/ * ' , , , S 49c, 73c, 98c, $1.25; $1.49, .$1,98, $2.49,. $2,98 up , | > to $6.49. ■„ S House Slippers for Men, Ladies, Boys, Misses and Child­ ren ............ s.75c, 98c, $1.49, $1J98, $2.49, $2.98 A Jewelry, Cuff Buttons, Slick Pins, Watch Chains, Fobs, £ Rings, Jewelry Sets, See thes at our store. ‘ S S ^ C| d lfen,# ^ f f ° y * K Fme. Syil*» Overcoats^ Odd Trousers, .Mackinaw Coats, . special values just now. Men’s Fine Shoes, Ladies’, Misses’/Boy’s, and, Childrens Shoes special low pnees just now. - , • . .a >A’ The Big Clothing^ and Shoe Store oLXenia 17-19West Main St. y ii#4 CHRISTOAS-STeRE : —FOR— l 'V’ V ! ' ! MEN AND LADIES W ‘ n iiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiin im iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiH iK iiiiiiii.iiiu u ............................................... ................................in ......... in ................................................................................................................ ..................................................... ..... ..................................................„ ............................................................ ..........., J . You are invited to do A L L your Christmas shopping here This great store gleams with the Christmas spirit—in every depart­ ment you will find suggestions galore for every member o f your family and every friend. . • i “ Never before in the history o f this great business have we been favored with such large stocks o f Christmas merchandise and at prices that'are so reasonable. When you come to Cincinnati Make Mabley’s Your Shopping Center The rest rooms find check rooms are free-^and at your disposal. ’ T h e restaurant serves the best food reasonably priced. district~-~and close to all rail­ road stations. The store is in the very center o f the shopping and theatre Make this Christmas a COM ­ PLETE Christmas by doing your Christmas shopping at Mabley’ s. ^ C: Where Is the Cold Weather Jinx This Year? H e was in the garage last fall and last winter. And putting a curse on a slow, sluggish motor. Glad he’ s moved out for the car’ s running pretty. Takes hills on high without wheeze and complaining. And picks up at crossings with plenty o f pep. G ot high purpose habits after ' the first shot o f W a t . Makes th is only sc your holi need not serve yoi 108 SC Gasoline There’ s thousands o f Ohio motorists who have put the cold Weather Giimnbus facilitates cold weather starting. Gets Instant action when you put youj* foot on the accelerator pedal. And gives more, miles to the gallon than you have a right to expect these days. N ow ’s the time to load up the tank with Columbus* For cold weather driving, it's the one fuel you can depend on for satisfactory results. P dt UMBUS O IL COMPANY Columbus, Ohio .Yoit car. get Columbia at any o f these good places: Cednrville, Ohio Cedarville Lime Go. K, A. Murdock R, II. Edwafds Robt. Bird Sons & Go. South Charleston, Ohio Jamestown , Ohio Irwin Bros. J. A. Brakefield Mrs. Win. Hart Jenkins & Turnbull U. 1 A specih from Silver a Splendi pieces a t o - i f H A3CGETOUR on p w n t in g x a ; a * c *

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