The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26

* apy» mrn W f e y i s A naiHwikmin mtmht ' •M, 6 « C | a v l l c r #pi** W## 1 WW» ffrtun &r*a| UlUt#dM i Part. ¥ *& * * C m , fw t il! C^pHm . AUMfcnt* A*4*»h. «raiwSmw n Yary CSMM, WmCOMX NXW8* ,W$s OsSM*!*** An*- T<a»d* to Proven* HMUbM&UNK WM«t «&• feu iut ooc**km*l it i» wqaUy 4<ae to wm« fcratir S* RMMflui: *ua*a, *wsh » Iisd##- *kjR» uyA-rtmin, o|i*«p*tiir#dBte«a1 etc. h-owevear, one auffar* firms fra- qj^pj! jM*riodfc M oehM there i* *l- mOM *vm« epeeUJ rwmoa lor it Astopftib# mart common of such rea- *09* i* Anemia qr ,BloD<Ile**nesa. *£$■ condition i* #ap*cijtl]y fireqijant . apaonr eMs *mjt young' women #nd wjuHte occupation* or habit* of W» k*®®*, them too much in door*. Tfe* one important n#eenmity in *uch eaoea is to build Up the quality, end , quintity of .the weak and watery blood. ' Gude’a Pepto-Maugdn is es- •peoially valuable for this purpose, It increases the number and improves the quality of the red blood cells, those vitql little bodies which carry nutrition to. all parts of the body. Ity improves the.appetite, .imparts^color to the face, and jreStoreS the health and strength to the body generally. After a short course Of Pepto-Jfahgati- the headaches decrease in frequency and seventy,' and finally disappear,.4f they are due to Anemia, peptor Mangan may be .had either in tablet Or liquid form, as preferred. - When buying- Fepto-Hangan be sure .the •name “Glide's” is on *the package. Without “Gude'a” it is not Pepto- Jfdagan. . ' * *v> . . w.„ < Sturdy Old Italian Dame. Hhe women of the fewer classes In Italy are indefatigable workers/ They have to be, ar.d do all surfs Of labor­ ious and' unwomanly tasks, according gtO- our Amorimm ideas In fact, the traveler in Italy is almost: .convinced that the wottmn do all the work, while the men do the toivtijg, ‘ Aise-ls no bar­ rier to' feminine activity, for. one oW crone at least eighty, to Judge from her wrinkled face and' towering steps, was photographed carrying an im­ mense basket of fagots, all alone, across one of the busiest streets in lovely Lugano In Italy, • «f *Paper SluhHblf* and Treatensd Advance in Prise* hr Other Newspapers, lIw Obis'' $tate demntal A*neuae*e Its Annual Bargain Offer—Jwutary to A*#!# Bogin the Month. About everybody knows of the Mg *Tb» pert af New Varik Is. rat rtrtt*' This is the pip*** In the ver- nastdar of the sea which U gotog < around the worid to erery quarter o f ! t|se etofe* since the enatoins Inteill- t . . . . . . gaacffcwmm was urganto* la Nw ;W “ **? » wWte Pf** n*w* . York e - yaw **». Paraphrased 1* , paper md realizes subscription. p m « > the speech of the' average American ! *r8 Bkely to be advanced any time. 1 It means that It has bean Impossible !Notwithstanding this fart, the Ohio ] for ah *M«n enemy or spy. any art!- }State Journal has made announcement j cl# of cootrtbaad, or any "secret am- Jof their Annual Bargain Offor, to be ! sage or forbidden Information that ■ in effect during the month of January, ■ Won't Sweeten Coffee, • ... “Sweet are the uses o f -adversity,” hut we have q6 use for lC—*Boston Transcript, . - ' ■ might bo&rilt tbs cause of the enemy/ to coma or go out of this port without being! detected,by the vigilant eye# ‘ of Unde Sam's guardians, a New fork Pittsburgh dispatch state*. Ubre’thsjB TS per cent cf the im­ mense. volume of munition shipments, sent from the United State* to Buropo pawed through, the port of New York, which has been the moat Important war port. In the world, Moreover, It has beep? the main gateway throujriv which, traveler* have passed#either fn going to allied or neutral countries Ur coming from .such,4countries to the United States. Because of this vol- ume*of travel and traffic New York ha* been the spot from which enemy agent* hav# worked most assiduously to send Information and supplies to enemy countries. And it Is because of these conditions that It has required more fqrcs,,- more determination and constant'scrutiny to afford the protec­ tion which the vast Interests centering here have received. The best evidence that these con­ ditions have .been adequate)^ met is found in the motto of seamen quoted above: “New York 1* rat tight,” It' sums succinctly the full measure of Value which ha* been rendered to allied nations by an agency of the gov­ ernment which has worked so quietly here that many citizens even have not know* of Its existence. This agency is the customs intelligence bureau, or­ ganised at- the beginning o f last year by the collector of the port,, Up to the time that •America entered, the great‘world war -persons desiring to travel abroad found no trouble Ip leav­ ing the United States. But with the opening of the war, the, custom's branch of the. government became an agency of grave importance. And the work they have accomplished without any question has Saved many lives and million* of d$Iars. The Bargain Offer embrace* 14Club offers and is mighty attractive. There i* a reduction in the regular price of each club, the publications, included being leaders in ther respective fields, No on* should experience any diffi­ culty in expressing just what they de­ sire. The increased sire of the Ohiq State Journal during the past six' months, making possible additional news reports, has created favorable comment everywhere the Ohio 3tate Journal circulates, the unamiou* ver­ dict being that it is * bigger, and better newspaper than ever before. Being the only morning newspaper in Central Ohio, theraby reaching rural - route patrons on day of publication, it js naturally to be preferred. The Associated Press news service always reliable;, state' and Columbus new*, briliant editorials, live stock*, grain, produce and financial market reports, ‘‘Letters Prom Our Beaded/’ weather observations, baseball and racing, Mutt and Jeff, with their daily comic antics,all help make a complete newspaper. The Ohio State Journal is so clean in tone that it welcomed inevery home., During January the yearly price of the Ohio State.Journal will be- four dollar*. With either the National Stockman or the Ohio Farmer the price will be four 'dollars and fifty cents. Subscriptions may be sent to this- office or direct'' to the Ohio State Journal* Columbus, 0.—Adv. ’ work of Early Missionary, The first known European to travel nlqng the 011a river route from the friendly Papago settlement, .hear the present site of Tucson, was a Jesuit priest, Eusebio’ Kino, not a Spaniard, but a German by birth, of the family Jnam- o f Kuhn. He established a chain j of missions or vlsitas down.the Santa j Cm* river aiul then down the Gilo, .Wwfra* j nmong the Papago, Pima, Coco-Marl- fc* m Smart or Burp!If'Sotw » m . IrHtcfrd. Inflamed o( 1 tween 1092 and 1710, and though It Is Yulia t l U Granulated,useKurino ^recorded that,during his life he bnp- olten. B o a *$*” «*«*, |tired more than*4S.000Indians, none of •feecEyc S I “ * religious establishments along the . , . ' * ‘ ' - * p ,» Gila endured. „ ftifftofF nod 'Motri^s. 'pSUyiCj 4 j j avv, Cfcan. fes Tire,; ■ titi, SAME AS CASH 5 \ * , f ,f n * ‘ Our January Clearance Is a Real Furniture Sale •• •, •.< -."W ■ ;. ...' ■ ■ •' t .«■ • - ■, ' •• v .i - . . t - ■ ■ ' •*’ ' . ."-.--v; '' ' '.iff-. 1 -■ . V. . ' r ■ ■{ ■• ^ ... - ... ;• Here is an opportunity t6 buy Good Furniture at a grea| saving—AU our floor samples and,odd pieces must me cleared away. We are quoting prices that, in many instances, represent today*s manufacturing/casts; M a h ogan y Cane L iv in g ’R oom S ta tes a t C learance P r ices , Iron B ed s ' R edu ced *293.00 Mahogany Cr.np Wring Room Suits,, Quean Anne period, five plecea, davenport, rocker and high hack, fireside chair—one aquar# and two round pillow#, full spring box Cent, upholstered in blue striped silk damask. January ClCarnnca Pale t 4 9 C AA P r i> e ^ oj# * * a a a * S a * , v ■ *.#;<* # * # * a # ■*. i # * # ♦ I p f c ' V l l f I W 34*0.00 Mahogany Cane Living Itbom Suite, Queen Anhe period. Sevan place#, davenport, chair, rocker, two square and two round pil­ lows, dwubie spring looftt) cushion #eau, and arms upholatered in anjeg* tra fine grade of blue figured velohr. January tO CO A fl Gleanmce Bale Prlb# *•'*.* ■&* .»» * **,*****♦.#«*«««♦.g-alptf *420,00 Mahogany Cane Living Boom Cfulte, Loul# XVI period, two superb places—consisting of a pillow arm, double spring loOto cushion davenport and Chair, upholstered lu a rich grade of. SOOC n fl mulberry, put patternvelour, JghuaryCloaraaoe SalePrice ffvfcO lUU Cedar'Chests S p ecia lly R ed u ced The higher the price Of wool clothing and fur# the more neoewaxy a c*d#-r cheat. It won’t b« many weeks brtore the aastruottv* moth oh mischief bent WIUbe flylng about. Better buy one of these big cedar oheeta at a reduoed prio*. *4*.« Cedar 41 inches 1c' hanging ild. Reduced J# 'ip t A ll . Gtkkur ' carnets, 41 Inches * ‘ trimmed. ' Reduced . . ‘ qtf.oP Cedar ■' Cteeate, -is mohair lc ' .banging iiA f - Other et**e and etyle* *t Oedar Oheeta pc*jX*> $K.0» Iron Bed*, full si*#, Vemle, Martin finish, 3-lncli continuous posts, 3-* Inch fillers, O QSJ Clearance Sale PrioS ,.f f I t i q w 324,00 Iren Beds, full else, silver and gray oxodlsed, 2-Inch continu­ ous pest*, 1 inchiffilers. # 1 C GR Cilearanoe Sale Rrlce *34.00 Iron Beds, full el*a Vemle Martin'finish, colonial design, 2x2- mch square posts, i BxV' S t inoh filler*. . Clearanoe Sale Price : 3*4.00 Iron Beds, full else, ivory finish, tfte# inch oePtjtnuou* posts, Inch fillers. O ff •Clearance Sale Price «. # 6 AeOel i a m u. *w -ms Cheets, over* ' te ls igs g»t.00 OVirittuffeA ROOker, Mspictured, fumed of mahog­ any finish, full spring bon seat and high spring .back, aubetetered in Spanish Malta- Ren leather Of extra1goes nmfflfr*.* Stoomxr Gmxextc* 1 3S, - 1... . SWUNGWHLD. OHIO.. .*• P P W i ^ P IBW'1 7th to 24th ^ • «■< offers all, who tiave come to expect high prices, scores of surprises in the way of radical*reductions, on high class apparel and merchandise* o f dependable quality# Prices will be much higher by fall. ,i . * ■■ ? ■ B k w e c l o “ ™ * O n r H ( I t e d n c t t o n S a t e ^ / i ' V i n H e a d y - t o - W e a r .:, 1' / This ottering lot* ami 4i*cpntmued[ lines, but thewoe variety show/i make* it posailble for practcally everyone to be fitted. ' $1,50 Voile Waists ........................... ...... / ...........$T19 $2,00^ $3.50 and $5.00 Voile, Waidts .One Half Price , ' Aprons , ' , Light Bungalow Apron?, $2.00 Value* i ,$1.59 . , ' ' ' ‘ Gowns ,? eHavy Ouling Gowns, $3.50 values » A, a v>•AA .$2,79 .......... * Attractive, Sweaters- AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES— In excellent assortment; w PM selection. $fi.Oa0d $6.50 Boys’ Wool Sweetens ! , . . . . . .$3.95 : jDress Goods 1 : * • $2.50 and $275 Fancy PIaid and'Striped Silk*,. $1.59 ■ ii M i . iimi mil I | j! I I■■ .......... mu.. .... Handkerchiefs . t . i ' v ,,* f4 , i 1 ^ y -I *1 35c and 40c Ladies Hand Embroidered initial Handker­ chiefs, all linen . . . . . . . . . ,*...........29c This! sale includes all of ourCoats, Suita, Dreseea, Skirts and Children’s Coats. . ■ Gor*e|# ■'' r ’ /■ AT SALE PRICES—Best' dressed women always like to hear about Corsets at our lowered prices, , | lot of,Corsets , , , , , ,u i , , , , , ,$1,50 l odd lot of Corsets front and back lace, ,i . $^.95 ] 69c and 75c Brassiers . . . ........... ...................... .59c 1 t Knit Underwear FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY , i . ’ % ; <f n , ; / , - everymember of thefamily even though it isn’t needed this winter. fX; ; /;, / ; ^ ' '* . v . '• '/ ' It would be, true economy to purchase underwear for • $1.50 Boys* Fleeced Union Suits* .............. .. ..... .$1.19 $1.50 Girls* Fleeced Union Suit*. . . $1. 19 $2.50 Ladies’ Fleceed Union Suits ........./,.$!.95 $1.00 Ladies’*Fleeced Vests and Pants, each . . . * ,69c " $1,50 Heavy Cotton Vests and Pants each . . , . . ,89c ' ................... 1. . . .. ,, / , ■ - Light Weight Underway. ; $2.00 and $2,50 Ladies’ nron Suits . ............. $1.69 $1,25 Men* Athletic Underwear:. .'36-38-40 .. ..75c $2.00 Men’s Union Suits............ . . . . ; . . . , .$1.59 . 25c Ladies Ribbed Vests '* **sit **t ***« *•• m . *I7c 85 cLadiea Ribbed Pants \, . . , 50c enes --^are very fashionable. These are delightful in quality andpatternat prfeesyouwon’tbe able to^get,later. 63c Panel Lace‘Curtain*................ .49c $1,25 Panel Lace Curtains . J, 98c $L35 Panel Lace Curtains .$1.19 ,$1;50 Panel Lace Curtains y ............... *. .........$L49 $3.00 Filet Lace Curtains .................................... $2.39 $375 Filet Lace Curtains .$2.98 $2.50 Lace Edge Nottingham Curtains . . . . . . . .$1.89 $2.25 Dimily Bed Spreads 62x90' “ . . .$179 STOVES 1Royal Hot BlastHeater, large size................ .$39.00 VRoyal Hat Blast Heater, $50.00 special . . . . . .$38.00 1 Peninuslar coal or wood heater,*$30.00 at . , .$23.00 1 FavoriteGas Heater, $17.50 now *«• .g*' ** s/4s$13.00 I Favorite Blue Enamel range $115.00 noW‘ , *..$89.00 1 Pointer range, $79.00 now..................... .. .$67,50 2 Favorite cookktoves with reservoirs $47.00 at $39.00 1Reliable GasRange, 14 inwoven $39.00 a t , .$49.00 , $6.25 New Process oil heater « *' * *S» « S••S' « **• S '4 *5.00 Basement Bargains v* $41.00 Kitchen Cabinte, 3 only, * * * * * % « • s i s ' S • $36,00 $24.00 Washington Machine, hand power.......$16,00 10 Per Cent Discount on Aladdin and Ideal Aluminum CookingUtensils. • ♦ 10 Per Cent discount on all Trunks Suit Cases and Traveling Bags, 20 Per Cent Discount on Jardiniers and Odd,Pieces of Pottery,1." , ... *v , ■. ■ ■ ■*:, , $125.00 Crystal ElectricWashing machine . . . ,$98.00 30c Linen Wch Crash, yard ,25c $175, 72 in. Mercerized table damask . . . . . . . .$1.49 , , , B l a n k e t s a n d . C o m f o r t s , • May;be chosen during this sale at very advantageous prieg*, ' * r ^ , i v, '• ,* ; f j I P? Wool Blankets . . \. . , , . . . . , . jr. v ; ; .$.375 $12.'00, Woolnap Plaid Blankets . 1. : . . . .$9,95, $9*50 Woolnap Plaid Blankets............... ............ $4.95 $6-00 Woolnap Grey Blankets.. , , . .,.$475 72x80 Heavy CottonJBlankets r. . . . i . . . . . , :$3,69 64x80 White Cotton Blankets ,%, . ...$3 .19 $275 Cotton-Blankets. . . . . . v, . . . . . , . . .$2,39 $2,50 Cotton Blankets ............... .. ;$2,19 $7,50 Fancy,Comforts...........»..•.................... .$5.95 $5:50 Large Comforts ........... j . ....................... .’$4.35 $5.00 Homemode Comforts . ........... : .......... ,$3,95 $3.50 Comforts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .^$2.45 iT i , * , ’ ,tS ) -t J , ; ; ; : ; ^ P e t t i c o a t s Fancy Satteen Petticoats $2.50 values . . . . . . . . . .$2.f9 I ...-*,1. ' V... ’ , .. *». .. * ■ c ■ '1 - , v „ R e m n a n t S a l e .. We’ve good news for yoa concerning these bargains. They haVeliad theirpridescut co: * this clearance; by 45c 36 inch Hope Muslin . 40c* Brown Musilh 45c Dress Gingham* ’ s t ,1 . . • e »,» . * » * . . . *,»►»« 20C 50 32 inch Press.'Plaid..................... . . , ' , - . . 1 . . . H e a p * a n d H e a p s o f M u s l i n U n d e r g a r m e n t s , All garmentswithwell finished seams and dainty laces or embroidery, a Variety unexcelled in, former $rears. Nainsook Gowns, special . . . . . . v . . . . . . . . . . . .$1 ;59 $175 Nainsook Gowns, special ......................... .$1.39 $1.50 Envelope Chemise ,95c $2.00 Muslin Skirts ............., $1.59 $2.50 Muslin.Skirts........................ ,$L95 Special value muslin cqr*et cover 25c 50c Lace and Embroidery Corset Covers . . . . . . . .59c Home Savers Will Welcome the Savings Effected in This Sale of Domestics 50d Sheer White Flaxon 50c, 36 inch Nainsook . 35c 36 inch Nainsook . . . . . . . . 30c 36. inch Nainsook . 30c 36 inch Longcloth 35c 36 inch Longcloth ..................... *60c 40 inch and 42 inch Pillow Tubbiing 95c 9-4 wide bleached sheeting , . 35c 36 inch cotton challie 39c 37c, 29c 28c 22c 27c * #* S••4 f H 4 ¥' *■A« :ia « * *** *' f A# e + *■4, -•'*** 4 * * * / • '»V , **•*^ #%'*#*•• * •#%4..V' #**« » * » •• « * » * 4 •**»#•« .*■* 04 * . * • « » * • $- 4- 4 .* 4 4 .% e. ♦ V f f 4 tjk.#- * % 4 4 4 4 * • »*S2C •gt 4 *■ .4 m' 4* 4 * * # s f 79(? . ■ , . . * * .25c 45c 36 inchLight Percales ........................................ 29c Good Quality Apon Check .25c 45c Edencloth, light stripe 32c 25c 26 inch White Outing Flannel . . . . . . .............18c -40c Dark Outing Flannel;................................. ., , 32c 121-2 Cotton Batts S. O. S, . . . . . . . . . *** . *»> . . , 10c H o s i e r y B u y e r s » AXIENTION , ^ # Silk,.Lisle, and]Silk lisle, all vie whu each:otlier for su- *! BU^sakH^W “ *oqual&notw,°f& Special Ladies Black Hose . .75c 75c Ladies Black Silk Lisle Hose.. .55'c 50c Ladies Brown Hose ...........................................35c 3c5 Gent’s half hofd, blade, whiteor grey...............27« 50c Infantssilk IMe hfise, black only , , . , .27c 35c Black and White Hose , . . 27c -------------------------------------------------------................................................................................................................................ / ' Hutchison & XENIA, OHIO I

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