The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

# • • « * * • * • • •vm Owwml ria*** «*# m>mspnm»m, , T m p m Malta*: riding breaking I Sm% iS M t* Cull phone 18T. Vim «3ctfP*ml^sr high wind the first of the weak kept the telephone com­ pany IS kw busy repairing the lino*. - r . , .^ . . , „. . F.,.„ ' Stareh Wolford ha* wtarned attar BJMBMjfoe several M m . 0. T. Wolford i» Xenia, Deg* mad* a raid « I , L Eto*-, mbnt’l it-lirwn this v u k w r iil- pe—wv^^wgp wwy^: ms sveMrsw wc* ilgerked Reductions on all ■’ « vV , ) . * ■■ Leather Shoes » '- ■ K ■ in the last two w eeks w e have-m arked • ou r SHOES A T PRICES that w ill *ur- "'pris* ytMa. * *.v Remember these are a ll high shoes, the besT iha t can be bought, the quality re­ m ains unchanged, the price much less. WOMEN 'S $13.50 SHOES NOW $ 10.00 WOMEN’S $11.50 and $11.00 Shoes now $8 .95 , and so on down the line. Jtmp fj* I NSW LOCAT ION 11 M a in S t., Bar, R, L. Coleman presvcbes m Sabbuth nmuhw juvd evaaini? for the vifMggk w-v^w* —• —^rewee^|Bj. •w.'P'T Jamestown Ur P, congregation, Wsteh fo r out iwUMM** Hc£ of daily -pepem and nsagsxiue* that will appear in 4 Abort time. Mr. Harvey Rioksabaob, who ta a medical student * t Kirksville, Mo., 1» home for the Holiday*. H. W, Updike, manager of Th# Corarvill* Parmer*’ Grain Co,, wa* able to be out yesterday the first for several day*, being threatened with pneumonia, Police Judge Smith of Xenia fined Paul Edwards, proprietor of a hotel for colored people, $500 for violating the rpbhibifcipn law*. The fine wa* cut to |300 when paid,, toward Smith of Selma ha* been, elected vice president of the Clarice County Farm Bureau. H, N. Scarff of New Carlisle wa*. chosen president, for the fifth Hpje, -NOTICE-AU persons having claims against the estate of the late Susan Bro#dice, will present same to the undersigned immediately, George Parker, Admri, Susan Bwadice, Deceased, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Turner leave | today for Springfield where they will remain some days owing to their dau­ ghter, Mrs. Carl Kyle, entering a hos­ pital, for an. operation. , j, 1' T The college' basket ball .teams di« | . vided honors Wednesday night with Wilmington'on the .home floor. ‘The *boys lost' after a hard fought game I by a score of 24-25. The girls won by ‘ a score bf 33-14. The boys go to Pay- 1 ton tonight where they play the Uni­ versity team and on Saturady the Un­ iversity team in Cincinnati, The hoys Won the game, against the Payton Rivals last Fridayn igh t by a score of 1 42-23. ' \ ROBT. BIRD & SONS’ CO. $ 1 . 0 0 S A L E PERCALES-—Bert quality on th e market, either light o r dark patterns, 4 yard* f o r ............. .$1 .00 CHALLfES— t D oju M g fold, 36 inch com fort Challie*. 4 yard*for $ 1,00 OUTINGS—Dank pattern*, best quality and heavy weigh. 4ya rd* f o r .............. ,$1 .00 ' GINGHAMS—Dress Styles, excellentassortm ent ta pick from. Price* have been cu t deep. Bates Zepher Gingham per y a rd ................ 35c Red Seal Gingham per y a r d .............. ...... 30c Toile Du Nord Gingham per yard _____ ,30c U tility Gingham per yard ______ .25c GINGHAMS—Best quality, Lancaster apron styles, 5 yards f o r ................................................ $ 1,00 MOHAWK SHEETING- Bleached or unbleached 2 1-4 fa r& wide, Fine quality was $t ,25, now per yard 82% e CANTON FLANNEL— Unbleached , . t L ight weight, war time price, per yd, 35c, now , . f . 19c Medium Weight, war time price 40c pe r yd, flow 2 2 l/ z c Good weight, war time price 45c per ya rd now 25c :: . . I. . 1 ■ ,*• . 7 ' ;■ V., NASHUA WOOL NAPBLANKETS— Extra large and fine, were $8.50 a pair, reduced to $7,50, $LOO off now <*» « jpftll* ****'**>.*****«.* **#. . ***.«*#** «.*g $$*50 ■OUTING GOWNS— Ladies ex tra good ones, regular price $2.50, each— 2 for .........................., .$4 ,00 $2.25 grade, 2^for ,$3 .80 AUTO ROBE— { ex tra heavy fine all wool plaid robe. O u r price $18.75, worth today a price 22.50 for $17,50 O ther choice robes in this sale a t $1,00 off HORSE BLANKETS—Extra good and heavy. Priced a t $7.50, $9.50, $10.00 and $15.00 each. AU $1,00 off MEN’S CORDUROY PANTS— ex tra good and well made. $7.00 quality now for ........................... .$ 6.00 $ 6.00 quality now for . . .e. . $5. 00 * t . ‘. MEN'S CORDUROY C O A T S -H ig h Storm collars ex­ tra heavy and warm. Price $ 10 , 00 , Now . $ 9.00 WORK SHIRTS— Menra and Boy's each Black Sabne Shirts, m en only - '*A•#- y*»*s **^ i s s «i «s *$1*50 ....... . •.v" i . *' - 3« it: NAVY BEANS— fancy hand picked 1 6J/2 lbs. $1,00 CO FFEE -C ho ice Rio in bulk: Fresh roasted 6 y & $1 APPLES—Extra fancy Rome Beauties and York Im­ perials. 20 lbs. fo r .............. ..................................... $ i,p o CORN MEAL—Fresh ground, white 30 lb. for . .$ 1.00 ONIONS— Extra choice, yellow, 30 lbs. fo r / . . .$ 1.00 CORN FLAKES 8— 15q packages; Kelloggs for . . $ 1.00 V ' ! *...... y , I? ........ M1 I, OATS—Mothers, Aluminum Brand 3— 40c cartons for ......................... ^ ... ..............$ 1,00 LENOX'SOAP—Large size, 20 bars f o r ......... .$ L 00 GRANULATED SUGAR— Pure cane 1^ lbs. , .$ 1,00 R lCp— Extra fancy head .1 None better oh the m arket 11 lbs^ for v , ’. , » . . *v, .$ 1.00 PUFFED W H B A T -8 -1 5 c packages fp r ; 4 1.00 r' — — r .....' 1 t 11 "": ",lll ----- - GOODS ^v> r *^ ! \ > ■ >1 ' ' \ - . * v I; , . ■ *f , v . ? ^ % . ^ t ?». ' ' ! ' ' n/'vlTfw! V., 'i mHmwm ' \ !:?li? imlik h n H u # Vfu iBnsBtswkkTon* AmpUfisr, wtO* grill of iastntmsnt xstaoved, This all-wood smpllfisr conforms with acoustic laws sad bcinf*.ttt»r, pwrer tons. Ho mstsl is mad ia Brunswick so there ‘ is «a absence of harsh- The Ultona, offered solely by The Bruns­ wick. An all-record re­ producer that plays each make of record cor­ rectly, At a tom of the hand it presents .the proper diaphragm, the proper needle. I t does away with attachments. MM . - \■■ ■• '*- •' ■“■■4 • The only way to judge tonal values W E invite you to prove to yourself th a t The Brunswick offers superior tone. The com­ parison is simple. Your ea r wiU quickly decide, j Come and le t us play your favorite selections on The Brunswick. Then hear t h e same selec- |Botts elsewhere. N ote the difference. Note the - absence of harshness in The Brunswick—due to ' our patented, all-wood Tone Amplified ■■ * v. . . / 1 ■*._.. V NowBrumwick Records O u r g rea t ambition since w e introduced T h e Druns*' wick Phonograph h a s been to bring something better, B t m m t e k reco rd* pfiayScf ^-something remarkabls into th e making of records, and we hav* done it. W e inv ite you to pass judgment on g r ^ p m s e a t fA « iM ( ) r t |» « r - Brunswick Records. Come in and we will ploy some of f y c tm k k t k m m t ^ * f r m o t d tlie cirtsicai, jus* and popular song records. R o te the'* , m id r m r ^ m b t g nu td ittm difference, the superiority. Then you’ll want to add m t m m im i * R em em be r, some Brunswick selections to ydur musical library. . bro WER-S"MUSIC SHOP, StodBUg. 8 W.»WnS«.( X«^ 01 w A W O = UL ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE ARTICLES FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR T ftE W FOR THE UTTLE ONES— O’". . ^ -SI ; 'J* i , Toys, Dolls, Games, Horns, Drums, Sleds,. Wag­ ons, Tricycles, etc. FOR THE BOYS AND G IR IS— Books, Gameis, Flash Lights, Ingeraoll Watches, Cuff Links, T ie Pins, Necklaces, Beads, etc. r'V V* '1 FOR MOTHER C ut Glassware, Chine Dishes, Silver Knives , and Forks and Spoons, Fancy Towels, H aud Bags, car - p e t Sw e e p e rs .. f o r ; f a W £ r ~ *’* ' - M ■ ■ - ' * r - • , Neck Ties, a wonderful assortment, Silk. Shirts, . Silk Soxs, Kid Gloves, Slippers, Handkerchiefs. ; S T 0 R E Y O U R SHOPPING AND RESTING PLACE. REMEMBER IT PAYS TO TRADE W ITH NOTICE—POSITIVELY NO GQODS CHARGED A T THESE PRICES ■ i t Mrs. Charlotte Marla Cleeland Finney, aged 63 December 14,, died of heart trouble a t ..her home last evening. The deceased .was bom fit Pennsylvania and came to this state with her parents when a small girl. She wax married to Jeramlah Finney in 1851 and he died six wears ago. The deceased is survived by the fol­ lowing children: Margaret and Laura a t home; Robert of Selma; William, John and Clarence of this place.! Mrs. Finney was the hu t charter.' member of the Clifton U* P. chiirch, and was a Woman who in early life and as long as health permitted took( an active part in church work. 1 % funeral will be conducted from the home on Saturday at 1:30, the ser­ vices being in Charge of her pastor^ Rev. E. G. McKibben. Burial a t Clif­ ton. .■ . - - - m- . The Mack and Murray Company, had a week's engagement a t the Clif­ ton opera house la s t A ladies contest for popularity and Miss Imo Brannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Brannon won the diamond ring. Checks to several hundred person* who had Christmas Saving* account# with the Exchange Bank have been mailed ou t This form of Saving for Xmas has proven very popular in town and city. The new bridge on Bridge Wrest is now complete and open to traffic. This bridge was constructed by Ilttf Bros, of London and Cedarville. Earl F. Hareteigh of Columbus being the designer and superintendent of coil-* struction, Mr. Hareleigh expresses desire to return in the spring to re­ build the Main street and Pittsburg bridge*. •? . * ••' , . ■ *■ Miss Gladys Beatrice Post of this place and Mr. Olli* St. John of Day* ton were married in Newport, Ky.„ Monday, Dec, 8 . The bride is a dau­ ghter of Mrs. S , ®, Post of the Chi­ ton pike. The groom ia the sow of Mr. and Mrs, A. 3U St. John who re­ cently moved to Dayton. They will ***»to housekeeping W * farm near t K " \ j ■ ,rl’. ; ' * . ■ ■ 7*. ft - * ^ * V.-'h , f • FOR THE MAN ON YOUR LIST NECKWEAR, SHIRTS, SdCKS, MUFFLERS, DRESS AND DRIVING GLOVES, SWEATERS, BATH ROBES, UMBRELLAS, KNOX HATS, CAPS, OVER­ COATS, RAINCOATS, SMART KNITTED VESTS. ,1 i «■»! > <■ John ‘i k e M i a n ’s S h o p 43 & UmM tone ST *1 S{hririgfteld, Ohio f ” 0 u Dayten, T *1 am amrrsnm ■■'.teisarag Wayne B. Wheeler Has, Ipplied the amusement paws in the cities. I t s SPECIAL- Prime tWttle Red) breakes to reformer* urging the en* feared that by tM«*ct people wiU Clover Seed, purity and 90 g#r- forcewent of the ."Blue laws” at turn against prohibition as sentiment manation, $14.00 per bushel this rime! A movement ha* been atari; in the ririe* i* largely against the Tim C#d*rrilk Farmer#* Grain Go ed ht a aambrt o< aU trt U rieae a« “Blse laws". , w

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