The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

S ^ i t w S x s A I® PRORATED mm* ■nit't fUtiiMim BU ILD ING * LOAN W ILL START SAVING BANKS The CedmiUe Building A Loan A»- eeeisUpn'hM breached out as wKl be a&tked In this issue and has entered a campaign for Liberty Bail Savings Account*. Deposit a dollar and you get a liberty BeU Bank, which when filled is taken to the Building A Loan, office and-the amount credited to your savings account. The idea is to induce the young to save smalt amounts and lesrn something that will be of great value to them in later years. The savings account pays 5 1-2 per cent interest One Dayton Bank has 10,000 of these banks out and a Louisville bank, 20 , 000 . i et wussfat Anderson Col- a&«£ his wife, Ada B. Ckd- been filed for probate, W. fe*w**feh* f!001# hi* hre- O s « m of Bants Ana, CaL, It*Ha sister*. Mr*. L; Ajneriew, Kansas, left to his. wife her life tt her death goes to the of Ce&arvilla College to ad to be known u the Col- tloaal Fund, the. income to assisting in the education man and women a t Cedar, fe. The residue of the estate e wife, A. G. Collins was tmtor. week after the death of^ why not send the Herald to some i the widow,'Ada B,.Collins, distant relative or friend as a Chrjst- srill makes sundry bequests mas gifif? A number have been doing latwes and provides that this for several years. I t would he an :h she had loaned her hu*- inexpensive gift that is appreciated her brother, James H, Me each week of the year, e residue of the estate, in- r interest in her brother’s Jate Prof. John Henry Me nmcnith, III., go to her. bro- a H. McMillan, who is cutor. Charles Payna has bean as operator to Yellow Spring# taking the pbwe of his brother, Bd, who. has been mud# agent for the Pswnayjvan- 0 i raBrosd company. NOTICE—Nice live i mm house on Main jrtreei for rent or .sale. Can have possession immediately. Oecupanlt wishes to teave town. Call phone 127. ,MEETINGS TO END SABBATH NIGHT. "i> ./: .V -# ... of the series of Revival duch are being held in the i will close Sabbath, There ie services the last day. At Rev. Nash wilLuse fpr his ius Before Pilate.” At 2:30 ■noon there will' be a meet- i only, the sermon subject ’he Slave Block” and at l preach on the subject. s of Sin”. Ypu Will miss worth while if yon are ab- me of these meetings. At se services there will b<^a ffering for the Evangelist. IT TO DAYTON. arbor drifted in here last Columbus and was sent .County Home,'where ad- is refused. Judge Marshall him to the Dayton State wre he' has been- a t vari- j the past. your sale date in the . Wanted—500 men Nash a t the Opera Sabbath. Men only, “The slave Bkjpk.” to, hear Rev. House at 2:20, Sermon theme, Remember Kelble’s clothing stoie a t 17- 19 W, Main, Xenia, when do­ ing .your Christmas shopping, Mrs. Lida R, Jobe died suddenly on Tuesday at her home in Xenia. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon. Frank Owens has moved into the property recently purchased-of Mrs. M. L. IlifL John. Morris takes the Gaines property vacated by Mr.Owens, Historian Married Seven Tim**. One of the heat-known examples of a much-married man Is afforded by Sir Gervaiae Clifton, the historian of Ja­ maica, wiio married seven times, five at the brides being domestic servants from bis own household. His matri­ monial ventures al) turned out hap­ pily. Butter Queen of Fate. Butter Is better than many othe* common'fats, particularly for little children. I t has no higher fuel value than' the other fats, but it contains an abundance of. a substance necessary te r growth. MICK1E SAYS ■3PM, u saew , FQLWftVTVttWtC V A\V 4 Y WO UWW iUMMUiSf EDrtW&l /cMMSMttaG IF [UICWM eViOOOrU * ' VWCSOWEXMW ' Au\- PEP. O p h if M 0 U S A \M» 6 b» ASWS hhOOe- VEW. -fU’ PAVCtt] e a dM o ea *mkw e t op AWW r »0 \>WOW 3 E. VLViOCW. OM A fO V 4 » rjUpkH A STMSMEO * - ^ a £ t > “Ineverknewit was soeasy tofbuygiltsfor men” • . W *» .* , remarkable a dear little old fashioned mother who after being shown thru our Christmas display marked her visit by the purchase of .3 silk shirts all size 15 1-2 for her three sons—who were triplets, - ' . K And so i t gocs“ —every day brings new comments about how easy it is to shop here----*-from ladies who have always heretofore found it a task to buy gifts for men. ■■■*■ Vv • ^ I No trouble to show the goods. #"No trouble to find what “he’d like,” A Rofalt, B ird & Sons Co. offer a few suggestions fo r Christ­ mas. S hoppe rs.. Ingersoll W atches ' Fancy Clocks Cuff Links Tie Pins Gold Necklaces Parker Fountain Pens , ’ Flashlights Neckties and Gloves Sweaters Silk Skirts / Silk Mufflers Stationary Silk W aists / i t \i 0 ij Title none \< C harles ; SOfHOO*, Make the Happiest Christmas * . ■ ■ ■ ■ Gifts Suggestions For Men . 1 — ............. \ j ....... ..—. House Coats Cravats . r -r , : § — Rain Coats Bath Robes Gloves Silk Shirts Traveling Hose Handkerchiefs Cases-5 Sweaters Umbrellas Mufflers Jewelry Initial Belts Suspenders, < .. AuVo Gauntlets Monogram Belts WOi j # shew W P P was •txtra spec; .■ C r ib * “ Beacon •i B lankets, forth#,*], io ta ; tig h t v e ry warm] The 30» Resigns;. >♦1.50, now, . / : i -0 ■' 'T- V ■ ' 4 : ■ . v ■ *-• That’s the sizes of the Christmas gift offering a t im 22 South Detroit St., V Xenia, Ohio' ♦ .. i g o l ^ 8 o ' f ^ 8 o ^ 1 o ^ 80 *^80 ^ 8 0 ^ 8 ' o i ^ g o ^ g o jg % o ^ j g o I O ur store is fu ll of Useful g ifts for every member o f the fam ily. ForFatherandBrother For Mother and Sister For the little Tots, t M O S E R S S H O E SOUTH DETROIT STREET S T O R E XENIA, OHIO Make Him Smile Xmas . AN A u to T ire or Tube W ill Do it . f We Save You $6 to' $25 on a Tire A lmost any Standard make—Strictly Firsts, Factory gu­ aranteed and high G rade Standard Tires Seconds We SaveYou20 to 45 Per Cent Off The List on Racine, Portage, Knight, Firestone, Republic, Goodyear Blackstone, Mason, Oldfield, Fisk, Goodrich and others. Direct factory contracts and buying tires in large ship­ ments fo r different stores tails you why we can sell the best tires a t prices th a t m ean a great saving to you. W hy no t save the difference and reduce the cost of the Upkeep on your automobile? he Springfield N ..Foun tain Ammi Columbia S t Supply SPRINGFIELD, OHIO D EA THO FM RS . , * SARAH M’MILLAN .■. • '£•••'. . i ■ -■ ... • ^ ■ ’ ■ • Mrs, Mary Jape McMillan, aged 79, died Wednesday bight at her home after an illness of pneumonia. The deceased was born in Logan county and her maiden name was Aikin'. She was married to —ames Harvey Mc­ Millan who .(lied in J 8 p 8 , The deceased has beep for many years a member of the Reformed Presbyterian church and was a de voted Christian woman. - She is survived by three daughters Mrs. T. NT Tarbox, Mrs. Charles Stevenson and a daughter, Miss Cora at.home. The funeral will be held from the home this afternoon, the services be­ ing in charge of her pastor, Rev. W. P. Harriman. Burial takes place at Massies Creek cemetery. ' *»w C. C. WEIMER BUYS CLEMANS PROPERTY A deal was consumated this week wherein C, C. Weimer takes over the residence and business room on Main street owned by W. L. Clemans and known as the C, W. Crouse meat stand The consideration is reported as $5,000 Mr. Weimer stated to the Herald that he expects to enter the meat bus ineSs when he gets possession of the building next May. He will also handle ice on a large scale and if the Weather is favorable for an ice crop will put up ice for refrigeration purposes but will handle manufactured ice for domestic use. Mrs. S. E. Weimer has been con ducting a meat store in this location but will retire in May. YELLOW SPRINGS MAN KILLED INSTANTLY George Parsons, aged 60, of Yel- oW Springs, was instantly killed a- bout five o’clock Wednesday morning near Whitehall farm when run down >y a Cottage Bakery truck of Spring- field, The accident was due to a blind- rtg snow storm at the time. The de­ ceased is survived by a wife, one (lau­ ghter and two sons, Mrs. L. F. Tin­ dall of this place is a niece of the de­ ceased. XMAS CANDIES Fancy boxes from 50c to $3.00. Candy canes, all sizes made to order, in our own Candy Kitchen. Taffies, Peanut and Co- coanut candies made fresh Look Over This Xmas List It Will Probably Help You Solve the Problem F o r T h e Y o u n g s te r . Kiddie Cars Hobby Horses Wheel Borrows . Child’s'Rockers Doll Beds Doll Chests Doll. Buggies Stewart Phonograph HOOVER Electric Suction Sweeper “ T h e G if t S u p rem e ” j )For T h e G ro w n -u p • t Pictures Lamp Sewing Basket Smoker B lankets • Easy Chair 'C W aste Basket . Table Runner Pil]ow Carpet Swee er M irror Pathe Phonograph (W ith $25.00 Free Records) R ug Hoover Suction Sweeper Electric W asher Cedar Cheat. P e a rl Beasot ■h tide t ~ \ Galloway & Cherry 36-38 WestMain St., XENIA, OHIO

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