The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
R Sped Ro At T Or Thoi Ove These nation quickl' WILL 30x3 f. 30x3 I 30x3 l Tb 41 No I 18 17 its 3o. 5 L Uo. , 4 L' 31 llllllll 1 .c M W it it dise of C 1 I Talk About Low Prices OnFirstGrade StandardBuiltTires Thousands ofCarOwnersTestifyThatOur Co-OperativeBuy ing and Selling—ThroughDifferent Stores. #• , Over$1,500,000WorthofHighGradeTiresYearly These are all First Grade, Standard Built, 6000 to 10000 Mile Cord and Fabric Casings— nationally known and thoroughly tested and tried. Our $20,000.00 stock must be sold quickly—to make room for large incoming Factory shipments. THESE LOW PRICES WILL DO IT, BUY NOW AND GAIN—AT OUR LOSS. NOTE the FINE BRANDS of Tires—and the LOW PRICES. 30x3 N. S.-Oldfield “ 999” . . . . ........$8.99 - Barney Oldfield Cord 30x3 ) - m S..$ 16.50 30x3 1-2 N. S. Oldfield “ 999” . . . . .\$9.99 Ma^on 10,000 Mile Cord Tires 30x3 1-2 30x3 1-2 N.S. Mason Maximile. ...$11.75 N. S.................., .$12.80 The SpringfieldTire&SupplyCo. 41 N o r th F ou n ta in Ave. “ S p r in g fie ld ’ s T ire and T u b e Headquarters P rices S u b je c t t o Change W h en S tock on Hand is Sold Hiss Lois Raa, who was formerly a member o f the CoU**e faculty is expected 5sere the last o f the week for fi visit with M r* D. W. MeEL wAin. Hiss i# twwhlBg' At Toy. injfton, y. r>r;n».nwinrr.M.niWrfUiWWt'. t W Only four more days until, Jimmy S it is said in gpringJUUI that Jud##* walks jn. Have you Made your plansjGeiger will likely be a candidate f o r ! to attend. Opera house Tuesday, D ec. i congress in case Dr. Jess comes f o r ! ID. Admipgion, 3Ge and no war ta. ! the Sfr.atorship, ’ f Robt. bird & Sons Co. Specials fo r Saturday, December 10 18 Lbs. Good Apples f o r . .............. ............................. $1.00 "'17 Lbs. Granulated Sugar for.................................... .......... $1.00 5 Lbs. Corn Meal f o r .......... ................................... 10c 4 Lbs. of Cracked Hominy . for ........................... .. 10c 3 Lbs. of Lima Beans for. ...................... ... 25c 1 Sack of. Clifton Flour ! for.......... *................................... ..90c Mrs* Austin,s Pancake Flour . . ^ for a' 'M .**•'•••* *«•■♦»( i,-s,■*?*■*<■*.• o o EXTRA SPECIAL W ith an y $5*00 pu rcha se o f o th e r m e r c h a n d ise a cu s tom e r can b u y 201bs. d* -| A A o f G ranu la ted Sugar f o r . .................M*J- Saturday , Dec. 10th O n ly Robt. Bird & Sons Co. Attention Farmers The Hagar Paper Co., is now buying straw. Call C. S. Hamilton at the mill Cedar- ville, Ohio. UseSAPOLIO F o r Every RoomIn the House In the kitchen SAPOLIOcleanspot*,j oilcloth end outlayi in the b SAPOLIOcleansporcelain, marbl . —the wash basin and bathtub; in the hallway SAPOLIO cleans painted Wood work, door«, sills and concrete or stone Hoofs. Seethat the nameSAPOLIOis on every package, ENOCHMORGAN'S’ SONS CO* SofeAftnM’AMOn■*« • N*wYork US.A. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ , . ® & ® «f « * « « « # For Sale:- White Leghorn- Pure bre dcockerals. Plione 13-122. .— mmm — i|— ,w ftw y * I f you don’t go to the college play you will bevery sorry afterwards, Mrs. Anna Kildow o f Springfield has been' spending part of the week with friends here. 1 Bill: Hey there where [walking? ■ are you Fred Weimer, who farms the land, owned by George Little in this town ship is. moving to Jamestown.. Mr. Weimer will continue to operate the farm .■... ... Mrs. Cor,a TYumbo who was 1just recovering from' a relapse fol lowing pneumonia, su ffered another relapse, and has been very ill, but is, somewhat improved at this time. Have you secured your tickets for the College play entitled “ In Walked Jimmy” I f not 'see one o f the Col lege students Plat opens at John sons. Jewelry Store Saturdey, Dec. 10 Mrs. ‘ B. H ,' Little and Mrs, Wm. Marshall and son, Dallas, attended the funeral o f Lawrence McKee at Orange, Ind., last Sabbath. Friends here o f Mr. O. D. Estel, who recently moved to Springfield from his farm near Clifton, will re gret to know that he has been in a very critical condition with pneu monia, but is thought to be some bet ter at this time. Drs. J. Q. Stewart and M. I. Marsh attended the banquet o f the Xenia Chamber o f Commerce Tuesday oven- . ing. Dr.R. I. Roush o f Springfield was the speaker o f the evening. A daughter was hot . to Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Bailey h u t Friday. Dr. O. P. Elia* h*a been in Colum bus this week attending a meeting o f the State Denttal Awodtion. Would 12 per cent on your .Money Protected by two* Name Note* and 1st Mort gage e tereat Y ou? For full Particulars address Box 765 Have your ad * bills printed here. spesRsgse I have the agency for all weekly;,. R^orxe Hartindale has a new de-j and monthly magazines which can* uulk route, The,, be found at the McMillan furniture:w**‘® » «*** ° " . the order »* the. Dayton, Ohio, store, Call by phone and we will de- jon** u*t'd m j , liver. James HeMillan, ■ f _ "...... - - . j Fur Sale;- Rose Comb Rhode Island: Positively no hunting with Cog or Kodak work finished »t Tarr.a Roosters. Plwne 12-157. or R. F. J). \ gun on my laid and anyone caught Kodak, work finished at Tarr a Yellow Springs, O. , on the farm without permission will btuti10, | Mrs. A. T, Finney be prosecuted. A. T. Finney. WES The first real storm o f the winter season was ushered in last Saturday night when we had more than three inches o f snow with little cold weath er. Jim: To secure tickets to see what Jimmie walked into. Better come a- long. |t will be good. Poultry Wanted:** I want heavy hens and springers fo r Eastern mar-' kefcs. Wm. Marshall. STRAIGHT SALARY:- C35:00 per week and expenses to man or woman with rig to introduce Eureka Egg Producer. Eureka Mfg. Co. East St. Louis, 111. Mrs. T. N. Tarbox is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. A . Aiken in Philadelphia, Mrs. Leland Johnson, nee Dorothy McClellan o f St. Louis, Was ,called here last week b y the death o f her grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Nisbet. If you are interested in some real entertainment be sure and see where Jimmy walks. Have your Rubber Boots and shoes repaired and half soled at lluey’s tire shop. The Venison banquet of the Greene Countg Fish and Game Commission will be held at the Rink in Xenia on December 14 at 0:50 p. m. The veni son was brought home from tho.big woods in Maine by L. P. Clevenger. There are over 500 members in the county. The program o f the evening includes moving pictures and it may be possible! that Governor Davis Will he present. UfamfiScow Published by The Edward Wren Co. IX Sale enes A t Less Than Lowest Mill Prices Today Curtain Goods, Drapery Fabrics, Curtains Drapery Fabrics At prices for which e ourselves cannot duplicate the same goods.. Curtains . . all with the rest; into this avalanche of sacrifice, „ - i ■ ■; • ......- 1 - —1— • r— On account o f the unprecedented price—No approv als, No Exchanges. T 9 be sure—we had other sales, many, many times—the values offered have been, to say the least, larger than the cost of the merchandise would seem to warrant, but we have never had quite such a sale as this. The stocks are full and all well selected patterns and designs—in qual ities that fulfill the requirement of our high standard. We cannot duplicate any merchandise in the stock at the prices quoted. Bcrim Curtains. Regular fL50 values. The pair ......... . 89c Marquisette Curtains Net Curtains In all o f the Best Weaves , Nottingham Net Curtains "Regular $2.50 curtains, tf*1 7 0 ■The*■ pair « . . . * . « * . . « « » « . ■ . « « . • . *. spA* — * Regular $4.00 curtains.*Also some. Cable d*0 A C Nets included atj the p a ir ........... - ........ - Regular $6.00. values in Shadow Net Curtains. Ex tremely laeey and beautiful. ' tfjO A C The p a i r . . . . . . . . ............................................ Regular $7.50 values in Shadow Net Curtains. Noth ing prettier at the window, (M A C The pair ...................... .................................... Hemstitched edges. Regular $1.50 value. The pair . . . ’. . . . . . . . Lace edged. .Regular $1.75 value.. The pair .............. Wide lace edge. Regular $3,00 value. The pair Kluny lace edge.. Regular- $2.50 value. The pair Curtains No window in Springfield lias'any. excuse to he with out curtains now. Marquisette Curtains > '■# *'r-V '« » ft *• •* , , 95c $1.25 $1.95 $1.45 Panel Nets Imported 0 Madras Curtains Regular $4.00 Values Extra special, d »0 r h The pair . , w m * v v Ruffled Grena? dine Curtains Regular $4.00 Values Extra special, 4*0 *JC The pair , . . , , Regular $1.50 panels, . R Q r per panel .................... . OU\> ■ Regular $1.75 panels, , per panel *............. ................................. Regular $2.25 panels, per panel ........................... Regular $2.50 panels, per panel ...................................*.............. • ... $1.19 ..... $1.49 .. ...$1.89 Filet Nejt Curtains The Curtains o f Most Popular Demand ' n . . . . - . l 1 Be On Hand at the Opening And we advise early selectioiv-for while there are thousands of dollars worth of merchandise in t’ e stock, yet the pieces you particularly want may not last long. It’, the Best Tip We Can Give You— < § BUY NOW! Yard wide, white double bordered Curtdin 7 ^ Scrim. Yard . . . . . I v 39c yard wide, best' grade, dots and figures, Curtain Swiss.. The Y a rd ............. $4.50 Filet Net Gurttdns $2.95 Th« Pali* $7 00 Filet Net Curtains , $4.95 Th» Pak $10.00 FUet Net Curtains $6.45 The Pair S6.00 $15.00 $9.00 Filet Net Filet Net Filet Net Curtains Curtains , Curtains $3.95 $9.95 $5.95 Th* Pair Th* Pair Th* Pair 25c Curtain Marquisette. Yard wide. White only, full.mercerized. Yard ; 59e C’urtaiu Grenadine, Fine quality, best of patterns. Yard ........................... 7,je Filet Curtain Nets. All splendid selections. Yard . .............................. 79c Superfine Voiles, stripes and dots. Y a rd ................ .......................... .. z J All Other Grades at Like Savings Real St. Gall Irish Point Curtains $12.50 Irish Point curtains. If you ever <PO •VC want them, buy now. The pair .................. I w $15.00 Irish Point Curtains. Values that 4»A A l t will not be duplicated. The pair . . . . . . . . . . $20.00 Irish Point curtains. d*| O AG The Pair ..................................................... $27.50 Irish Point curtains. 4*1 A AH The Pair ......................... iJH sM fU 69c colored Madras for overdrapes, yard wide. 9 Q „ Blue, rose, gold. The ya rd .................. ............... $2.00 colored Madras. 45 4*1 OG inches wide. The yard .................................. $0.00 tjunfast Damask. Orinoka d*9 *7C Mills’ make. The y a rd ......... I *3 $1.50 ,$1.75, 50-ineh plain drapery Poplins and Mad ras. Blue, rose, brown. $ 1.10 15c I ftp* i 5 c ® 55c | 49c | h $1.25 Filet $1.50 Filet and . Curtain Shadow Neti Curtain Nets A wonderful selection to choose from. Your choice of the line. 89c 98c Th* Yard The Yard $1,25 Bobinet with heavy henkel edge. The yard’ .................... . ■np Greloiuie-—yard wide, bright, pretty patterns for pillows, cushion box covers, etc. The yard m P % 8 n **.» y.-rs i;i m 1 t:l to* i j M the yard. Per y. $1.25 Cretmim-s. Choice .......... . & The Yard 1 v * « « * » * * * * * ' 1 DOUBLE PACED TERRY CLOTH— •?!* $1,9.5 value. The yard .............. ................. I J L Plain or fancy Bilkoli'nes. Values to 45c. The ya rd ....... .................. £'c.''?L> Cretonnes—Handsome drapery selections in richest of color tones. Values to $1.00 - jjn ard ............................. ................ fra •P tv **, j ■ 0 i ?■* ■ t'vt 1 sV (?V m Tapeitry For Upholstery - $7.50 Tapestry-- f g Halo P r 1 ee ^ 1 Xv $7.00 Tapestry-- #*_4| A G Sale Price ................. %?*_f $5.00 Tapestry— (^*v $ Sale Price itttS S ; t "n *■
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