The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

McCulloch 9 Headquarters for Everything in Leather Goods Imported and Domestic L im B t **Wvwf tosy*- Necktie Cases tfctoJdag Ceps Manfcwre Sets. ^Library Sets Jewel Pockets Seisse«*Cases BUI and Cpin Purses Traveling gets Bridge Sets Letter Cases Three-Fold Cases .Picnic Seta Photo Cases Cigar Cases Auto Robes Men’s Belts— Silver Buckle Music Rolls Military Bruah Sets Cellar and Cuff Boxes Five Hundred Sets Card fase# Sewing Boxes Toilet Rolls Music Bags Bill Books Thermos Bottles Gloves and Handker­ chief Cases ^ Flasks Jewel Boxes Coat Hangers , Office Sets < Umbrellas with fancy handles Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases McCulloch’s Leather Store 40 B est M ain S tr e e t , Springfield , O h io KROGER Xmas Goodies To whom will it not give added joy, on this, the greatest Feast of the year, to know that he has secured the very .best of foods at absolutely the lowest p ric e sB o th are offered a t Kroger’s! ■ Let Us-take this opportunity to sincerely wish yon the moat hearty’ greeting .of the season—a Merry, Merry Christmas and a very Happy ‘New Year. ' - ' v Pure, wholesome, creamy Kro— ger made drops vwith a thick coating of Genuine Hersbey’s Chocolate, Even-at 60c a pound these chocolates are unexcelled in quality. Just the candy for a Merry Christmas! 5 lb. box, 76c Lb............... Very fine Kroger made confec- *qi5W. CHOCOLATE DROPS Asst. Chocolates $ous* on and vanilla centers, P. f A m 6 pound * * 'V & o x ___ XMAS |M IX ED CANDY CUT ROCK OR HARD M IXED It wouldn’t be Christ­ mas without the*e Weil known seasonable good ies. Guaranteed finest quality; lb.___ _ __ FRENCH CREfijM BON EONS A tempting mixture of rich, fresh daint­ ies; »». 18c STICK CANDY Jtunbo—A Value 3 6c sticks ’ound— FRUIT DROP MIXTURE Clear, delightfully flavored candy balls Mixed flavors and colors; lb. ________ FANCY CREAM A very high- M IXTURE Sfe«!*5g;h. ]95c 20c 10c FUDGE Kroger made, 15c PEANUT BRITTLE Choc, or Vanilla Fresh and crisp, lb. 14c Fine, large Bweet juicy fruit. A low price for this size and..quality. Doz­ en 35c Cranberries—Eatmore; pound - Celery—3 large s ta lk s___ ,_____ Lettuce—Fancy leaf; pound_____ ——20c Grapefruit—Large size; each — 25c . Sweet Potatoes— 10 lbs. for _ -----24c Grapes—California; pound - 9c 23C 10c BANANAS Fine, large ripe fruit; lb 91 APPLES Jonathan, Deli- f f * sious eaters and / Q lookers; lb. NEW NUTS Splendid mixture of large California Walnuts, Al­ monds Pecans, Filberts and Brazils, lb. . . . ____ 22c Manchurian Walnuts, Large size lb. _____ 22r Diamond Brand Soft She1 led No. 1 Calif. Nuts lb»2c Brazils. Large washed 15c Club. KHNCEST& perior of Why pay more? Package „„ iThe equal or su M E A T ' K or rf *“* 10c Libby’s Mince Meet; io oz. jar—29c None Such Mince Meat; package_15c PUMPKIN New Fig* Layer, lb. 32c; stewing, lb. 20c Currants—Grecian; 9 oz. p k ,___ 18c Dromedary Dates—p k . — 22c Citron—New candied; o z _- ____tc Maraschino Cherries— Small bottle, 14c; Large bottle 43c Grape Juice—Country Club; pint,.20c Apple Butter—Country Club 38 oz23e Honey—Gold Medal; pound jar _.25c Jello—Asst. Flavors; pkg .___... 10c PEACHES Country Club. Fancy FRUIT CAKE Country Club, Made of the very finest ingredients money will buy. very rich and tasty. 2 pound cake.. 75c Plum Pudding, National Biscuit Co. Enticingly de­ licious. Lo win price, 2-lb, Tin 67c. 1-lb; T in__ - 32c Pruit Poaches—in own syrup, big can . . . . . . Siuuweet Prunes—New, extra large; lb. Small Primes—per lb. New California in heavy syrup, Large lucious golden halves; just the thing for that Christmas dessert. Great big can — _____ 25c SUNMAID RAISINS ghetries—Royal Anne; big c a n ------ -----29c 17c Pineapple—Avondale, sliced, can . . . ..24c --»* Apricots—m own syrup; big c a n ____ ...22c New Crop, Seeded, 15 oz. package ..17c Seedless, three 1 1-2 oz. pk. . . . __10c Seedless, 15 oz, pkg. . . . . . __________ 15c Far a Real Treat at CfttfetMi*'Time. FRENCH COFFEE A cup of rich, deep-favored French ser­ ved at the end ofyour Christmas din ner will prove a fit ting climax to the greatest feast of the ;-mr. Try a pound. Lb. pkg..,;................................ 33c X X oir OUR PRIGSS ON PRINTING X X am IWVtSTOR .a>ii ]nmrjijn tfw* last AMuniyhiFikt DIRECTOR WPS BBSWEWS Would Hava Banka I’Vratth a* Abe* lutoly Safe Investment' That May Be purobsaed ln Small Denomina­ tion — Cplumbuif Bank Aria on Phipps’ SusSM^en and AnnetmoM Spsolal Savings Certffloatas lit Con­ venient Denomination*. • - * Columbus, O. — fSpecial.) *—“The best protection, and assistance that banking institutions can give to the •mall Investor* of the state J* that of furnishing an absolutely n»fe In­ vestment that may be purchased in small denominations," declared W* H. Phipps, director e t commerce of the state of Ohio, In an address before the Columbus Chamber of Commerce at the Chittenden hotel. . “This will offset the work of the gllb-tpngusri salesman who promisee fabulous or unusual profit in a risky Or worthless Institution and beguiles the investor, The time to act i* now, because there are from 3100 , 000,000 to 3300,000.000 worth of maturing Victory notes and War Savings Certificates to. be paid In Ohio durlng,tbe next month.'* First Bank to Act. - The first bank to dot on the suggea tlon of Mr. Phipps, who has charge oi the "blue sky" Securities division ot the state government, la the Cit&ens Trust and Savings bank of Coluinbuv which announces its Special Saving* Certificates In denominations of '3i00, 3500 and 31.000, which may bs put chased at a discount uhder a .plan similar to that of the Savings Certitv catss, . guaranteed by the bank, and may be cashed at any Urns-at an ever, increasing value during their life, which la five years, A special earn paign is being conducted by the ban*, throughout central Qblo, urging pet, pie to either reinvest .their funds fa* the government certificates or bonds or if they would prefer a slightly higher cashable Value, to reinvest In the Glutens’ dpaclal Savings CerUb cates. Tremendous Leea In Stacks. Director Bhlpps declared the esU mate ot loan Jn take or worthies* stocks sold in Ohio haw been placed too mildir and that instead eft approx Imately 3100,000,000 loss to the psopU Ohio during thp paet three or tom years, it has been wearer 1*00,000,090. This loss Is due largely 'to igneraae* on the part of iwytotors, wh* elioaln consult their banker or toanclat **#*»• or attorney before placlo»,apy meat) In an entarprto* a§ aajr luad. "The banker is doas a great injustice whan, it to claimed that he will not endorse the placing of ssoaay hi worthy ea ‘tsrprise,” declared Director Phlppa "The banher loans money daily to worthy enterprise ant ne eae Is bee tar flttod to judge uer saore likely to suggest inveetmewt to esmethtag geefi. The etock salesman alwaye maintain* that the banker Will dtoeoureg* to vestment just to keep depeeltare money in the bank, but T have never known this to be true. Everyone should consult hie banker before ta- meeting." { Every Cleae ef Geed fnvsetment, Commenting Upon Mr. Phipps* ad­ vice; K. H. Bhryver, preSWrut of the CiUsece’ Trust and ffavlaga Baak of Columbus, deolared that banka are zealoua ot their depositors* money end maintain departments at great e*> pense la order to furntok the kind of information which will make far safe- 'ty In the Investment ef funds by de­ positors. "Banks are 4*il7 Investors ot large sums of money and they know what to good and what to bad," said Mr, Bchryver. "We and ether banking instKuUec* maintain bond and investment departments, tovest- ibg ourselves to the highest credit ob­ tainable In the country, usually to the form of bonds rather than stock*, Bonds are generally a mortgage end must be paid, but stock Is a torn of partnership and stockholders are paid only it the company earns money. The bond holder to protected by n lien on the property.” Meets Requirements of the Law. The Citiseas’ Trust and Saving* in putting out its Special Hav­ ings Certificate* spent many months in devising the plan to order that it might meet with the best banking praetice, and also conform to the reg­ ulation* governing banks, both by the federal and state government, Re­ serve Of interest Is set a» to meet the constantly Increasing value Of the Special Savings CerltSoates, whiea are nn innovation to the hanking world. Bankers throughout the State and all over the oountry ham evinced an interest in the dtlsen*’ Speeidi Savings Certiheato* and many expect to follow-the plan in some form fei the benefit of the small Investor, who must have protection of principal aad yet 'the highest rate of totereet ob­ tainable. The Certificates sell for |82, 3410 and 1825, respectively. A man that hath friends muet etoew himself friendly—Sokmton. Heekwerm li Werid 'MenM*. Of the tottotatod LT 00 ,000^005 |M> pie inhabiting the world, •emothlif more than UOO,000,000 live to conatriae where hookworm hotoritofi to a eeriena menace to health and working efiWeu- «y. With l u t u r t i preeenre tor the development ef ttofttat and tutairsph n«l lande, the eeatrel ef thl* ^aeaee— da «f malaria and atoeptog riridueeM heoetaea n matter ef eerieue'totothw ♦menu Ifeiie liMi. G IFTS T H A T LA ST *• 1 c When fiving Xmas remembmncBs, why not give gomethin* of an endimof nBfcure th*t m»y he kept and cheriahed through the year* to come? MAY WE OFFE lf A FEW SUGGESTIONS: Ivory Pyrelin Toilet Piece* Cut Gian* . Silverware Popular Priced Pottery Vases Pearl Vese? Cuff Cuttong >, Diamonds SubeUntinl Men'* Watches Dependable Wrist Watcbe* Wnldemar Belt and Waldemar Dickeng Chains Lavalliers Scarf Pin* W. W, W. Ring*—Factory replace* lost and broken gets FREE, Besides a large general line of Conklin Pens we have’ the Parker Duofold and Sheaffer Lifetime. Eversharp, Conklin, Redipoint and Sheaffer Pencils, FRED L NELSON Jeweler and Optometriit Jamestown, Ohio life. MiHifLiHiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir ADAIR'S iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumr THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FO R , OVER THIRTY FIVE YEARS * S 9 TheGiftThatEveryHome Welcomes Adair'$ Furniture Gifts for the home most truly express the spirit of Christmas. They possess permanent value and use­ fulness and cost no more than the meaningless gift, which is mislaid or forgotten soon after Christmas. ' ‘ ■ / There is an added pleasure and satisfaction in making a holiday gift of Adairs goodjFurniture; for you know that you have really contributed to the beauty, attractivenessJaAd com- . fort of the home into which it enters.. s E ., 3 9 f. ' Oscar \ lean Fai According condemm* president • the Ohio are few Bradfute Intemati where lie the first What a Wonderful Home Gift a Dining Room Suite Would Be A h Beautiful Davenport Tables for the Living Room Davenport Table—English Period Design;? 5 feet long; A n t i q u e Ma- & y $16.75 n n i9 n • • • * * t ^ Davenport Table—Italian Renal* same Design; 5 Mahogany $20.00 O ther Davenport T ab les 8 Piece Tudor Dining Room Suite, d**t H I A A § i H igh bb $50.00 ^Valnut . . . . . . * » . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x X t o A s U U 8 Piece Queen Anne Dining Room - (M O C A A Suite, in W alnut............ ............. ... JL m u * U U T h e Ideal G iftJ Victor Victrola and Victor Records 8 Piece Holaom Dining Room Suite, t A A A A in two-tone W alnu t.................... 1 .4 5 7 * 1 1 1 1 8 Piece Queen Anne Dining Room # 1 Z »A A A Suite, in Mahogany......... .............. .. ,y i Otl*UU 1 JL» Suites as High as $350.00 11 i f SantaftbrisgingRealBabyCarriagestogood littleDollsthlsyear Every mother who see* these delightful doll efirriage* wishes she could revive girlhood days, *nd have sfich a charming toy. They are exact duplicates of the finest baby carriages, being made of the same remarkable loom on which the famous Lloyd Loom Carriages are woven. They Are quite prac­ tical, ioo, because of the care with rihlch they are made; will far outlast your small daughter’s dell days. SAMEAS CASH IF PAID B I« DAYS ON AMOUNTSOF »10 OR OVER : t *■ ^ HA4A Nftth Dwlndt St. M i * ^ . XENIA, O H ia m e m * V k k M ii fm d t o m t C m p m a -*3-1

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