The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

* * # **M M wwmim nA>im.e | The Cednrrilie FUeaki ■SUXIM BULL * - EDITOR i--------- ----- ------------- ----- ----------- ■a,*'.*—rigs *iw»is^S%S« Our Boys’ Department Full of Nice Overcoats All wool coats like illustration made in beautiful shades of Brown and Grays. .... $13.50 to $16.50 at th i Pott-OMot. Codas*! villa, O* October 81, 1*87, as seoeed class mattor, FRIDAY. DECEMBER I . IMS COMB TO BLOWS OVER , RASII STATEMENT ] Jamestown was treated to some real excitement several day* ago when twp well known wen came to blow* over a statement said to reflect on a promi­ nent woman. According to the story wa get L. O’Day, former postmaster, now a cleric in the Jenkin A Turnbull, store took exceptions to a statement j made by Ed Ballard,. New Jasper town j ship farmer, that wa* said to reflect i on a well known woman* Word came to blows and O’Day failed to connect with Ballard’s anatomy and from the force be fell. At this time i t is said , that Ballard kicked ,0’Day in the face. The excitement about the village has ^ been the topic of conversation for the past week. ' Ages 2 1-2 to 10. P r i c e s . . .......... . $5.50 to $10.50 Boys’ Mackinaws AHwool made by Patrick of Deluth* Ages 7 to 18 Prices* **• *«• *• • ***•*#*;•*• f , »* . »* *$6*50 to $12*50 Boys’ Two Pant Suits The biggest assortment ever shown in Greene County .ofall wool stylish­ ly made suits, they are tailored just like our men’s suits, to- give a boy that smartly dressed appearance. Priced with-two pants. ^ $10.00 to $18.00 * , ■/ TH E MEN ’S SHOP Exclusive, But N o t Expensive XENIA OPT.COURTHOUSE STORE$- .JAMESTOWN MAIN STREET U 10 B. & O. cxpleoded at the Raw- The boiler of a freight engine on kinn's crossing west of Xenia early Wednesday morning, Ed Kammer 42, j fireman, was killed-instantly. Harry Sifford, engineer ,.47 \v*'S badly burned Charles Brimm, breakman was injured hut not serious. The boiler was blown from the trucks and landed 100 feet a- way on a bridge destroying the struc­ ture. No cause has been found for"the explosion. . - h M SHIP 1000 HEAD OF HOGS Townsley.. and Ritenour on Tuesday ->nd Wednesday shipped 1,000 head of hogs. In the lot were 300 that Were fed by J .E . Lewis of Ross township. Tax collection*is set for Tuesday, December 12th. You might as well share in the ex­ tra profit on your cream. Our mem­ bers already know. U you are a milk and cream producer investigate and see what, we can do for you. 3t Cedarville Co-Operative Cream Co. Get your alcohol for automobile radiators a t' Ridgway's. Guaranteed to test 188 and priced at 50c a gallon. Alcohol is the best insurance against freezing weather for the .radiator. h Dr. J. H. Harris, Alfred Swaby, Ar­ thur Swaby and Frank Turner have returned from a hunting trip to New Brunswick. They had good success. Mrs, J. H. Andrew and Mrs. Zetta Bull entertained about thirty ladies Tuesday evening at the home of the former at'Vook”. 'An old fiddler’s contest will be held, a t the opera house tonight, A11 fiddlers are asked to take part. The winners will be given prizes. See add in this issue. Go see chatles-Ray, Dec. 7. U sed in i mope th a n H a lf a M illion . Homes! No fact mqre conclusively proves the superiority of th^ Grand Prize Eureka than that it is being used today In over 500,000 homes through out the world. On two continents, the Eureka is prized because of its unequalled auction which completely removes the most deeply em­ bedded dust from rugs and carpets. % * r V A C U UM C L E A N E R BECOME A EUREKA OWNER ^THROUGH OUR XMAS CLUB OFFER Realizing that a great many people are not Eureka owners because Of the initial' cost of this sweeper, we have completed arrangements whereby every one dc- siring to purchase this superb cleaner may do so with out any inconveniences in this respect, in other words, a small payment of $1.00 each week until the full a- mount is paid makes you a Eureka owner a t once. We make this offer because we want every woman who is still trying to keep her home clean with brooms and brushes, to learn from actual experience how the Eu­ reka lightens her labors. McMILLAN’S “Where Better Furniture is Sold” £*d*Jryill*» Ohio. » t Phone 7. « % TRY OUR JOB PRINTING « a Ready for Inspection, Beys? Get In line with E-J Style' and your feet will always be ready for “drees parade.” They come up to all ‘‘boy-regulations” ’cause they’re " r e g ’le r ” .shoes built for “regler fellers.” Easy to wear and easy to takecareof— and how they do stand the knocks!Pricedright. W o F i t th o F o o t THE WORKING.MEN’S STORE, 18 S. Detroit St. OPEN EVENING3 T RAILROAD BOILER EXPLODES f fu tc h is o n & G i b n e u •K BM M lta # * C m m m The Christmas Store A Dress of Silk How Mother Would Love I t A NEW silk frock—can you think of any Christmas gift that Mother would appreciate more? And * * wouldn’t you enjoy seeing ser all fixed up in a, silk dress, especially since nothing'lends itself to the draped mode so beautifully as do this season’s distinctive Silks I l: i Crepe de Chine 1.75 t o 3.25 Canton Crepe 2.09 to 3.85 PAISLEY SILKS Printed on Canton Crepe and 32.75 to 3.75 Rushanara Crepe for the mother who ia right op to the minute with fash­ ionable costumes. It is. the heavy, ertpy looking fabric ' you know, and comes in a .variety of de­ signs, especially priced a t 3.75. Satin-back* Craps is a vary popular fabric ’ that may be made up with either the dull or shiny side out or to combine both tex­ tures gives a pleasing contrast of 'gloss and shadow, a yard MS Special Values in Wool Cloth Jamestown Worsted Plaids/ excellent for. Children’s • Dresses,.40 in. wide 1.00. per yard All Wool Serges, 38 inches wide for Children’*. ..all the best colors , 75e per yard' Hamilton French Serge, aU wool in all leading colors, full 35 inches wide 1.33 385* mm * T IFE insurance mere**©* the stability oJF the business world, raises its moral tone and puts a premium upon those habits o f thrift and saving which are so essential to the welfare of the people as a body. 4 Theodore Roosevelt, If you believe this great man was right why not arrange with me for an inter­ view. , W. L. CLEMANS, Agent The Mutual Life Insurance Cp., of New York, A Gift-Malcer’s Haven—* the Art Needle-work Section *T*HE friendly thoughtfulness", expressed by the hand- I made gift is ever appealing, particularly so a t Christ- r * mas. There’s still time for deft fingers and shiny "needles to get together. The possibilities in the Art Needle-work Section will inspire you, there are ever so many things you ^anmake. Pillows for‘instance or lamp shades, baby clithes, gift towels, ribbtai fancies and so on and so on. Visit these displays—toworrow. Stamped Art-Pieces 'Come In many new designs, for Luncheon Sets, Buffet Sets Card Table Covers, Scarfs and Pillow Tops, to match/ * Aprons, Infant Drosses and Bibs, Gowns., Combination ’Suits and Chemise, Quilt Blocks; Pillow Slips/ Bed Spreads^ Stenciled Work .Complete for gifts. Lunch eon Sets. ’ Center Pieces, , Bed Spreads, Dresser ..Scarfs,'. Embroidery Embroidered Work is shown in Madierd7 Lazy Daisy, Satin Stitch/, out­ line and punch work. SPECIAL STAMPED DESIGNS ^Wfl are prepared to do stamping on any special pieces you' .rosy want to embroider, and the prices are very reasonable Our BENDICK PATTERNS are distinctive and give com­ plete satisfaction. t r o a u K o w i nbn e i pfetm x mm r IIP i •it/ [lull jl 1 1 ;i1■ 1 1*1 inn t k.i >rk, ■ M * m m . Save for Old Age But three men la every hweired are self-supporting or “fisaarisMy tae l* a t 35 years, according to elfttfetiea, Are yeu to b« ene «f the these e* ene of the *7? Now is the time to de­ ride. Answer by epeaiag a ta rings s Account in this Asmiatiew a n . We" pay 3 per cept interest/ eewpiunled Mmi-annually, and yewe small-bogin- hing will tom grow to such prefer- tides as will moan M i p i e ls n i for ■9m / TbeCedarvilleBuildingA LoanAssociation W ei line of! Cover 6 Foot F, Genuine 9 Foot 6 Foot G Back, j 12 Foot Inlaid L $1.25, . OUR 36-38 W. W I i t e U k EAGLE - o i For Sale a<

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