The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

KtWANi* CLUB VISITS l i u $ m m m A m p l an t ->r * Mmm. W. W. GeUvway uul H. G, | jPgmugt tii# KHinfcwi } <A* Xwri* JCtwwi# Club W*kwi*Y 1 aweaia* s t C ewww ity HaJK About ’ JiMitf S iw tw i were fewest sad six* jsp v i«. # pmt weyed by the Ladies tfthtU -P .olawclt. ‘The delegation. y u shown through fifa f ismt uri**?* army teewee of the MKUtieinfi e€ paper m Inspected. Mesqr «£ Bw perty b«4 KWn know- iedf* o f the else e l the pleat or the . process b y . wtriefe paper wa* made from straw, Mr. Galloway bat hba reraerks to ike vielfcom abated that the ccwirpeny celebrated it* 50th year Thanksgiving day when the first sheet o f pspee mut made. Something mi to the changes end operation in detail were given and that straw was now being hauled by tractor for about SO 2-3 per cent of the cost under the old way .by using mula teams. The payroll, for the 75 employees amounts to about $110,000 annually while the groes business is placed at f$S9,(MHO, ✓ FUNERAL OF MRS. CRESWELL The funeral of Mrs. W. H. Creswell was hold at the family residence. on Monday, December 3, at 1:30 P. M< Her pastor. Rev, W. P. Harriman, had charge of the service an<l was assist^ ed by Dr.. W- R. McChesney, President o f Cedarville College. She was buried on the family lot in Maasies Creek cemetery. Flora Sterrett Creawell was bom near new Voncord, O. ,Sept, 14, 1863, and at her death was past 60 years of age. She moved with her parents to Olathe, Kamas, in 1868 and lived there until her marriage, June 7,1887 to’ Mr, William H. Creswell, and for more than .36 years they have lived on the farm where she passed away. To this union were born three children, Howard Creswell on a farm near .the old home, Rev, Andrew S_ Creswell, pastor of the United Presbyterian church, Pontiac, Mich., Mrs. Helen Stewart, wife of Rev. Robert W. SteWart in charge of the R. P. mis* sion, Houston, Ky. The deceased was the ninth of a family of. thirteen children, six of Whom are still living, Mr. 3. C. Ster­ rett of Quiner, Kan., Mr. J.S£. Ster­ rett of Clay Center, Kan., Dr. W. M. Sterrett o f Jetmore, Kah., Dr. G. C. Sterrett of Kinsley, Kan., Mrs. Jen­ nie Aiken of Olathe Kan., and Mrs. Sadie Karnes, New Concord, O. 'A large number of relatives and 'friends attended the funeral, among those from a distance were: . Rev, Robert W. Stewart of Houston, Ky., Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Karnes, New Concord, O., Mr. and -Mrs. Joseplf Stitt o f Dresden, O., Mr. and Mrs Fred Stitt o f Hanover ,Q, XENIA COMPANYNOW UNDER RECEIVERSHIP Attorney Harry D, Sijrith. Was on Wednesday appointed receiver for the Strewn Press Company, Xenia, by the Court of Common Pleas, following a suit of. the Miami Cerael Co. asking a judgment of $1335 and receivership. The company was recently organized to take over the patents of E. E. Strawn o f Des Moines, Iowa, to builc a fast color press for. the printing trade. Stock was subscribed to the a- mount of $100,090, mostly among Xenia people but it is claimed- -that only $5000 has been paid in. Suit is brought to preserve the assets of the company. FARM BUREAU DRIVE OPENED WEDNESDAY The membership drive for the Greene County Farm Bureau opened Wednesday in Cedarville and Miami townships. The organization which had a membership of about 1300 mem­ bers the past three years is seeking a .renewal of memberships for another three year period. The fee is $39 ox |10 per year. U. S. SUPREME COURT DECIDES WEST VIRGINIA GAS CASE Two years ago the legislature ir West Virginia passed a law making it impossible for any company to sol gas found in that state out-of-state Pennsylvania and Ohio get much m their gas from this state and a claim was set up in court that such an ac was Unconstitutional. The case w»* fottgbt to the United States Suprem court and a decision this week jrm i< favor o f Pennsylvania and Ohio. Hri Will be good news to gae consumers. UNION SERVICES Union services on next Sabbath Siring in the United Preebyteriar, arch at 7 o'clock. Rev, White will J each the sermon. Subject—“The In -'* tebce o f the Bible,“ All are cordially died to attend the service. BOTH TEAMS WON Both basket ball teams o f the col­ lege Won games last might with the team# from Springfield Burineefc Cot- figs, The boy* Wow 41-11 and the girls Si-6. Beth games were snippy and played to a manner that indicates sriessesfal teams tm tbs season. Thebey* phijr -at the lith 'Osiaitttim 3Mb Easiness College on the 1401 «*d Capital University m the Htb, The giris- play %ringft*M Y. W. Mi the 14th. There wlU be mo fees! games until the Wilmington pane, The gym,,was crowded for the ' o h v a n i Beginning T uesday, December 4 One’s Most Puzzling Problem W ill Find Ready Solution for the Selection o f Practical and Useful Qifts • HERE are all kinds of lovely things that will bring an exclamation of delight from the most difficult-to-please person* And w GLOVES Are Acceptable Qifts Excellent quality gloves in styles, colorings arul ■' that make it posedfo's for you to choose exactly tb.o .kind for" any number o f names on your gift list; Women’s two-button Kidi Gloves, in several shades. . ula 3.00 . . . • ............................. ......................... - . . r:C8 Ight ,.ao Women’s Kid Strap Gloves, in two tones o f brown. Regu­ lar 3.50 »-i-* * * . .. •*« *: m «. *v.*« .«»• v *■* • '*>. ■*. Women's Fancy Silk Strap Gloves, in severl shades* Ecgtv .v..■ lar f*' **"vv.* w * *■.*,.*■* . v ’« vivOO.- Woman's Two-button,Lisle Gloves, black white and uude> jEte^ular ■ ■* ■ a » * * »’„■>«^**, ^^ * v u> .*^ ^ MeAp "Kid GWee, in brown and grey, our regular*3;$(f glove, reduced to *■ + ' **• ■, . , . * * . ..." . .* « # :■ .2‘4.i Regular 2 50 Satin Messaline. 36 in. wide, in many shades 1.59 per yard l^Silk and Cottop pvepe, 3^ in, Wde, 1,85' Outlity for 1.00 per yard Men’s Suede Mittens, in grey only. Regular 2.00, During this sale .......................................... 2.4;l Boy’s Kid Glove*, fleece lined, in, brown only. RCsgulat 2.50 ....................... ....................................................... 1.39 Men’s Fbric. Gloves in brown and grey only. Regulr ?,.25, During this sale . . . •...................................... Men’s 1.00 Fabric Mittens ................................................. 50i' °o3 - Sb - TABLE LINENS ' SWEATERS for Christmas Ladies’ Fiber SUk Slipover Sweaters, values up to 6.95, re­ duced t o ........A ................................................... 2.95 Ladies’ “Fiber Sillt Sweaters, Tuxedo models, values up to 6*95, reduced to ................................................... . 2.93 Ladies Fiber Silk Sweater®, Tuxedo models, values up to 8,95, reduced to .............................................. ............. 3.95 Ladies Fiber Silk Sweater®, Tuxedo models, values up to 15.00, reduced to ................ .................................... .... 5 . 9 ST Brushed Wool CHAPPIE Coats* Reduced from 10.00 and . 12,60, for this sale t o ..................... .. 5.95 * Brcshed; Wool Sweater Coats, 6.00 v a lu e ............ 3.95 Bey’s Heavy All Wool Sweaters- Pull-over style. Reduced from 6.00 to •..................................................... ........... 3 . 95 . AH Linen Dauask* 70 L hes wide, regular 3.Q0 quality. Reduced to 2.35 per yard All Linen Dama®k, 70 inches wide regular 3.75 and 4.00 quality to 3,25 per yard .All Linen Damask ‘ 70 inches wide- regular 3.50 quality, reduced! to 2.69 per yard All Napkins Reduced* < 7.00 patterns, reduced t o ___ 5.49 8.00.patterns reduced to . . . . 6-59 10,00 patterns redcced to , 7.89 ,^03 * g?- Talien From Our Regular Stock and Reduced for Christmas , LINGERIE .<03. g> GOWNS Philippine Handmade gowns, .1-95 j 2.50 Crepe and Nainsoog Gowns. ' embroidery trimmed ................. 1.95 2.00 Embroidered Nainsook Gowns, Special value ...................... 1*69 ATHLETIC Batiste and Nainsook tJn on Suits, special at .................. 98c 2.25 Straight Silk Y o s t s ___ 1.60 BLOOMERS Radium Silk Bloomers, flesh and white. Special value 3 95 6.00 Silk Crepe Bloomers in both flesh and Ihite ........................... 4*95 CHEMISES 1 ^Philippine Handmade, Nainsook Chemise, Special ...............; . , 1-95 3.75 Silk Crepe Chemise, in both flesh and w h i t e ................................ 2.95 KNIT UNDERWEAR 2.50 Carters Union Suits, medium weight, All ' styles, special at ............................... .. . LOO Ladies Richelieu Union Suit®, medium weight, 1*25 value, reduced to ^ ,76c Men’s 8,00 Carter's Union Suits, 40 per cent Wool, Reduced for this sale to 1,69 Men’s 2.00 Pleece Union S u i t s .............. .. 1.69 ■w TIMELY CHRISTMAS SAVINGS Narrow Satin Ribbons, good quality, ail colors, No. 5, 7 and 9 per yd* 10 c Wide Satin Ribbon,*in all colors. Reg­ ular price 85c and 100, per yd. 50c Black and Golored Veilings, reduced from 76c and 85c per yd- to , . 25c Val and Heavy Cotton Lace, in nar- • row widths, values 20 c and 2 i>«\ 5 o ESTABLISHED1863 uichison&Gibneu 16&i6RDcta%$trMt the groups mentioned here but barely suggest the wealth of ideal gifts now available in our holiday assortment i * . I ** ' -* DRESS-GOODS WOOL CREPES, FLANNEL, SILIL CREPES, "MESSALINE," ETC. . Wool Crepe, 2.50 quality, 38 inches wide, in five^ colors, Cocoa, Con­ fetti, Henna,- „ avy and Black « - ■ ’ 2.00 -Pe,- Yard All Wool Poiret Twill, 8.85 quality, 54 and 56 inches wide, in Navy, mode, Brown and Black 3.00 Pec Yard " ’ < } ' > Variety o f Flannels in plaids, strip is and plain Grey, Green, Red and white, 1.25 and 1,50 quality, du.ing this sale ✓ f . 50c Per Yard Exceptional value is offered in Wool Coatings in Novelties, HerTing- bone and Plaid Patterns, reduced from 2.50 and 3.75, to 2.00 Per Yard / , 3.00, 3*25 and 3.75 quality o f printed . Crepe de Chine, ocr entire stock, 2.69 per yard CJor-tuma. Velvet, 36 in* wide, Navy, black and brown, ,8,25 quality : 2.59 HOSIERY makes most acceptable Qifts Women's Wool B obo In Oxford, -Camel, Grey, Champagne and 'Blue Heather Mixtures.- Em- •broidered docks. Regular 3,00 value ' 1.50 Women's Sport Silk Hose In heavy weight, Grey and Stripe* at great reduction, , reduced from 2,60 to 1.39 Woman’s FuU'Fashioned ' SHJc Hose, In Black, Fog, Nude and Beige. Regular Z.00 Hose 1.59 Women'B Glove Silk Hose in Black, White and Gan Metal. Regular price 2.75, reduced to 1.89 ' t o r < ' =0 Women’s Silk and Wool Hose In Black, - In seconds. -First duality sells for 2.00 79c Men's Silk. Hose to Navy, Grey, .Brown and BlackT 60c value’ 42c idren’s Cadet Derby Rlbhed to all shadeaL Special at 50c Handkerchiefs 75c Boxed Handkerchiefs, 2 to box, Special per box 35c Zabdles* ■Idnen Handkerchiefs ’ to white and colors, 26o value 25c tten’s All Xtoea Handker­ chiefs » ART GOODS LOO Etoru Scarffs sad Center Piece* for embroidery 29c each 1.00 White. Unen Center-pices and Scarffs to match, for em­ broidery 19c each S0o Buffet Sets to colors for embroidery 15c eadi Ladles’ Boudoir Caps, Special at 50c # linen Centerpieces (Cor env broldertog, slightly soiled Vz Price , All Hand Embroidered Models y2 Price .Ladles’ Leather Bags, Special at 2.95 Men’s BUI Folds, Hand-tooled leather, 6.00 values for 3.50 Fancy Combs with Brilliants Vz Price Red Seal Compact and Lip Stick, in Black and Gold Case, value 1.25 75c All otir Floor Lamps, Includ­ ing both Bridge and Junior Models, will he on Special Sate for this week only. These Lamps and Shades ate the product of one of the beat makers of moderate prioOd lines. » Several good models of Table lamps carry this same dis­ count. . Discount t ■*nr*

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