The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
«ir 350 do**a, whilf they last Good cheai>fr w*rk shirts* 2 0 0 d o z e n . ............................ * Down GoThePrices Positively to the Bottom 500 dose* our beet Peerless overalls, plain Q Q ^ blue end stripe*, while they la st....................., , J O w Beet work shirt*, Moore’s patent sleeves, Q O ^ , 9*IAj)ntiM « rh il* +,Vi*v IflHfc . , W W v .................. 69c Down Go The Prices on Coat Sweaters Slip-over sweaters, 100 s t y l e s . . $1. 49 to $9.85 Down go the prices on underwear, hosiery,dress thirfcs, flannel shirts, beach jackets, golf coats, duck coats, corduroy clothing, hats, cap*, gloves, Everything marked to the bottom. Down Go The Prices on Clothing Men's fine suits $27.50, $24.90, $22,50, $21.00, $18.50, $16.50 Men’s fine overcoats .,$27.50, $24,90, $22.50, $21.00, $18.50, $16.50, $12.90 Pine trouser*. . . .......................................... $2.49 to $5.95 Mackinaw coats............ ..............<.............$4.9§ to $9.85 Boys’ knee pants suits........................... .. .$4,98 to $9.95 Pants............. ............................................... . . 98c to $1.98 Down Go The Prices on Shoes Dress shoes, everyday shoes, rubbers, felt boots, rubber boots, arctics, footwear'for everybody, ladies, mens, boys, girls. Beat makes at 1-4 to 1-2 off. C. A. KELBLE’S BIG STORE 17-19 West Main Street, Xenia, Ohio Coffield Tire Protector —eliminates 95$ of all punctures. Prevents stone bruises, which later lead to blow-outs. Makes any tire wear longer. Five years of success is the best evidence of the merit- of the Coffield. Pays for itself many times over by the extra mile age you get. The Coffield Tire Protector Co, Agents Wanted 117W. Court St„ Dayton, Ohio EVERYBODY’S # Christmas Suggestions Make “Your Mark* In Front of the Articles You Wish to Purchase Select Your Christmas Cards Early Gift Books Photo Albums Htsmp Albums Bible* Ttsuments MsehanlcSl Books Chlklren’s Toy* GhlMrsn's Gamss Writing Portfolios Hand sags Brief Cases >. Bill Books Purses . Baby Books . T.lne a Bay Books Diaries _ _ , liOosa Deaf Memo Books Autograph Albums Christmas Cards Christmas Seals Christmas Twin* Artificial Flowers Motto Cards chess And Checkers , Boudoir Damps Poker Outfits Playing Cards ink Wells Dictionaries Dictionary stand s Hcints A rt Metal Fin* Stationery ■ Strong Boxes Bras* Waste Pape* Baskets Mahogany Waste Paper , Baskets Cooking Outfits Brass Desk Sets Cash Boxes Brohxe Desk Sets . Bronx* Candle sticks Bras* Candle Sticks Polychrome Canale Sticks nric-a-Brac Brass Book Ends Bronze Book Ends Polychrome Book Ends Smoking Outfits Floor Damps Desk Lamps Fulper Pottery Globes of tho World - Brass Novelties Bronze Novelties Work Baskets Bon-Bon Basket* Conklin Fountain Pens Waterman Fountain Pens fihacffer Fountain Pena Sliver Kvcrshfktp 1 Pencils Gold Eversharp Petfcils Drafting Sets Tissue Paper , Pencil Box Outfits School Bags Black Boards Black Board Erasers Pocket Knives Boston Pencil Sharpener’ »lobe*Wcrnlcke Sectional Bookcases Filing Cabinets Office Desk* Office Chairo Costumers Typewriter Desks Glass Desk Pads Cuspidors Strong Boxes PERSONAL ENGRAVINGS The Everybody’s Book Shop Co* m CHAnLES W. IMESMR, President. 21-23 West Fifth Street, Dayton, Ohio. Main 1*74. Home 5874. Watches aid Diamonds LOCAL AHD PIRSONAL > - « * # * « # • ♦ # • W;Dur White is the vjUian in the play “In Walked Jimmy”. Some.viL . lain!. • Mrs. Edith Blair had for Thanks- I giving- gne-ots, Mr. and Mrs. Court | Satterfield and daughter, Nina, and | Mrs. A. R. Satterfield of, Xenia. I My. Hiram Higgins, a notorious | land lord is taken off 1 h 3 high horse ■ in “Jr, Walked Jimmy.” YOUTH'S COMPANION FOLKS ■ter*?***wjwwwrr ! Sell yuur iior.se and buy the Cedar- [ville College campaign Ford car, A bargain if sold a t dfcce. See G. H. Hartman, Mr, and Mrs. Enoo Hill have been visiting their son, Ralph Hill and wife in Pittsburg, for several days. Mrs. Jeanette Eslyudge entertain ed the following a t Thanksgiving dinner, Mr*, aud Mrs. J. W. Johnson and daughters, Lueile and Eleanor, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilbert and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Samn. Lawrence Riddell, a famous de tective, will be in Cedarville, Dec. 18 to take part in “In Walked Jimmy”. The folks you meet in Youth's Com- faii'ion sterien arc m different from those of your home town, but you meet them in unusual situations, crowded with incident and adventure, in which courage, resourcefulness and integrity are put to the severest!?. The Companion's purpose Is to pic- taro the permanent satisfaction that springs from following the path of duty rather than the fleeting, perish able distractions of those who always choose the easiest way. And The Companion has proved again and again that i-totlp based upon this principle are in no -way lacking in strength and sustained interest. The 52 issues will be crowded with .serial toriea, short tories,' editorials, poetry, facts and fun. Subscribe and receive: 1. The Youth’s Companion—52 is sues in 1922, 2. AH remaining issues of 1921, 3. The Companion Homo Calendar for 1922. All for ?2.G0,. 4. Or include McCall’s Magizine, the monthly authority on fashions, Roth publications, only $3.00. THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, Commonwealth Ave, & St. Paul Sts, Boston, Mass. New subscriptions received a t this office. A Christmas Gift ForThe Whole Family Miv Willard yle, a senior in the college this year, plays the role of a bad boy”in “In Walked Jimmy”, He was made, fo r .the part. . . Poultry Wanted:-" I want heavy hens-and springers for Eastern mar kets.-: . Wm. Marshall, Mrs. John Ross has been the guest of her- son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Bush of Athens, this week. > Miss Wilmah Spencer, who is a t tending the O. S. U., spent her Thanksgiving vacation a t home. f % LEGAL NOTICE, F- B. Turnbull is attending the International Live Stock show in Chicago, this week. A $ saved is a $ made. You can save almost $100 by buying the Cedarville College Campaign Ford ear,- ■ . . ■?-■ m ( ss Helen Oglesbee, who is now . teaching in the Norwood High school was. accompanied home for Thanks giving vacation by Miss Milliccnt Hathway, formerly of the college faculty, who is now teaching in Glendale. NO HUNTING NOTICE. The following lands have been post ed against hunting with dog or gun or trapping* The lands arc protected by state law and no hunting permit ted except by Written consent but this notice is warn offenders that prosecu tions will follow. Wm. Cheney. Charles Graham, Marvin Williams. Arthur Cummings Walter Graham. Andrew" Kannedy. E, E. Finney. . John B. Taylor Sealed bids will be received a t the office of the Glerk of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, unfit 12 o’clock noon on Tuesday the 37th day of Decem ber, 1921, for the purchase of a bond of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, in the sum of . Thirteen Hundred and Fifty Dollars. $(1,350.00), bearing interest a t six per cent., payable semi annually, due three (3) years after its date, said bond to be issued for the purpose of extending the time of payment of a certain indebtedness-of said Village created fo r the purpose of purchasing fire extinguishing equipment for said Village, and the said Village within its limits of tax ation being unable to pay said ,in debtedness a t maturity, and the question of the issuance of said bond having been submitted to the elec tors of said Village a t the general election November 8, 1921, and the majority of the electors voting at. said election having voted in favor of the issuance of said bond* Said bond is issued under authority of the laws of the State of Ohio and in accordance with an ordinance of said Village, being ordinance No. 107 and passed by the Council of said Village on the 2Xst day of November, 1921, Said bond will’be sold to the Highest and best bidder for not less than par and accrued interest. The Village of Cedarville, Ohio, reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ‘ ■v J. W, Johnson Village Clerk of the Village of Ce- darville, Ohio. Poultry Wanted!- Plymouth Rocks, Bun Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, Or- phingtons, .White Rock? and Wynn- dotts. all bring the high prices. - v v ■ ■Wm. Marshall. « ** * •* . !n , • STRAIGHT SALARY;- $35:00 per week and expenses to man or woman with rig to introduce Eureka Egg Producer. Eureka Mfg, Co. East St.- Louis, I1J, ' WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM Tiffany’s Optical Service Pro vides You With the Beat. T IF F A N Y BETTER GLASSES S. Detroit S t Xenia, O, F loa tA fo rD SHOCK A B S O R B E R S Leave your films, with me for de velopment. F irst class work guaran teed. C. M*- Rldgway. The New Edison PHONOGRAPH Hear the new Edison, compare it in your own home. Hear the new Velvet surface records. J. A. Beatty & XENIA, OHIO Idle Money Is an Expense w< fliMO IT A ga i n ■ fti VOUR SAV inqjj Typ«. for All ford Model* _ _ ^ r IFRONT. rAfCNTtB Work with the Fort’ «prtng«- not against them. The “third spring” cheek* the rebound and ■fops the sidehway. Sava tires, fuel, and car depreciation. Mod erate in price. Dittrikator* , R, A. MURDOCK, Cedarville,and Jamestown B u r p e e - J o h n s o n co I N O I A N A o O L I £ , U. S . A. Make your money work for you. A Term Savings Account in this assoc iation works for you every day— earning 6 per cent interest compound ed semi-annually, Your own good judgment will tell you that the only way to success is to cave and then rest while your money does the work. Begin today—a dollar is enough to .start an account here. S I M j C : The Cedarville Building & Loan Association To keep up saving you should have one of our Liberty Bells in your- home or office. It will supr you on to independence, Fine Jewelry and Silverware " t quen A1 repd •5 % gar i m your MI MAW i D FOUETII 8TIUMS, DAYTON, OHIO fku. r fws, f.
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