The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26
n atm i' ll, m m m ifiii iMttMlMih Store open Wed nesday,Thursday andFriday nights till 9 P. M. Satur day night till 10 P. M. Be here some hour during the day. WARNING! Xenia, Ohio M O S E R ’S Xenia, Ohio Saturday Night at 10 O’Clocll The End! This Sale will then pass away as the greatest Shoe Sate on record. We tore the town wide open the past 13 days. Store open Wednesday, Thursday .and Friday nights this week till 9 P . M . Saturday night till 10 P . M . We do this to accommodate those who live in nearby towns and cannot attend during shopping hours. Don’t miss buying here Friday and Saturday. We have made bigger cuts on hundreds and hundredspairs Oxfords and Slippers for these two last day’s drive;. Don’t miss them! . It- ‘A D ' vr v Women’s and Misses’ Jer sey Leggins, regular $1.00 Now2pair 50c 379 Pair Children’ s Shoes, values to $3.50 pair. ■ e ■‘ Now$1.00 Lot Boys* Shoes, . all styles and leathers, values to $5.00. $1.05 Pair * Lot Misses' Shoes, all styles and leathers, values to $5.00. Now$1.95 Lot Meri*s Work Shoes Lot Men’ s Shoes and ■t■ ■ . ■ ■ . values to $6.50. ■ . . Oxfords, values to $7.00 Now$2.95 , Now$2.95 M * Women’ s Felt Slippers, Lot Women’ s extra fine 1 all colors, values to $1.25. low shoes, values to $8*00 *•« . ■- -J \ - Now69c Now$3.95 i „ , *7 ' ' A BABY FREE! The Sensation of the Sale. A REAL LIVE BABY GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY FREE A very respectable fam ily possessing one more than they want. Has asked us to find a good home for a fine, pretty baby. We can vouch .for this, baby in every par ticu lar, only a few m onths old, pretty, fat and chubby, with handsome eyes, good parentage, strong and healthy, on Satur day at 6 P. M» We will give th is baby away to some one present at .that hour. T o have and own forever- Be on hand Saturday, our last day o f th is the greatest sale'and learn all about the baby* Some body will surely have it* I tV lovely and alive, „ 164 Pairs Big and Little t> ' ' . . I ' 217 Pairs Women’s High Boys Shoes to dean ou t and low shoes, values to Saturday , ' $8.00. , Now$1.00 $1.00 Pair A Word To Men and Women thc?e SHOE VALUES ANYWHERE-OUFlS 1 NOTHING. I f you value yoiir^dollars and want more than usual,, break away* from old trading habits while this sale is on. This stock offers the World's Best Shoes at wholesale and less. Ycu owe it to yourself to economize. This is a Real Sale. Everything in the store slashed nothing held back. Revel in these reductions' while there is yet timer— DON’T WAIT! LEAD! BE HERE SATURDAY—MOSER'S. * & , • 617 Pairs Women’ s High 339 Pairs Women’ s , Ox- arid ‘ Low shoes to cleari fords and Slippers, values ou t Saturday, \ . to $8;00 pair ; «r Now$1.95 Now$2.95 **&*• - tf. ki r -a / basket b a il game Cadarville College Basket ball team gets into action this week end. On Thursday eveninmthe boys journey to ■Xenia to meet ‘‘Babb’s Winchesters”. Gould Peters is now performing: at guard on that team. Friday night the " ’boys meet Washington, C. H. Y. M. C. A. on the local floor. Ihe girls were unable to locate ar. out-of-town team to meet them on the local floor. W<* hsve arranged a treat for the fans which should Drove to be one-of the best of the season ‘ihe Junior High will meet a team ce.ected .from the High school, wno are not regulars on the first team. Th’a game will bring hito action such coming stars as Wise cup, Taylor, Jones, Wilson ,McMillan, Willis, Waggle, Harris rnd Stormont. A good contest is assured. Coach Tab cctfs men have shown up ■well m practice this week. The. team loses Currie after this week. First game called at 8:00 and admission to be i>0? and 25e. The next home game will be Feb, 2, Saturday evening with Ash land College. The girls will play the Springfield Y. W. C. A, ; * .......................... - — i GAS SLIPS UP A NOTCH COLLEGE NOtES TMtT AT P 17 N A TC C . in x *A itv c* .Pivf.i’jwO« Gasoline was marked up to 20 1-2 cents Monday at all Standard Sta tions while the independents went up to 19 cents. It is predicted that gas oline will go to 25 cents. The Second Semester of Cedarville j Judging from the advance interest College opens Wednesday morning, 1displayed in the announcement that January 30 a t'9:30 o’clock. The ad-}*he most successful drama ever pre dress will be delivered by the Rev, i rented, “The Fool” is coming to the Mr. Charles Ryan Adams, D. D., the 1Victory theatre, Dayton, it is virtually pastor o f the Covenant Presbyterian certain that this play will enjoy a Church, Springfield, 0. Dr, Adams ‘ prosperous visit. The fact that Dayton is one of the best speakers in Spring-: « *<* Set the Chicago company cast Bring your shoes to A. Jones on South Main street for repair* thrill i) i THE CENTRAL GARAGE Cedarvilie, Ohio EX* f t r' '&■ 7 I l f « V ,'i* jWJ u • ll J/A' A .A * .v*: ■? 1 ? ,f ■ v <-■’ i v ..>• S'**-' k' . fr il.tl.L- ■L»*i> field. Everybody is welcome. »■ * .* Monday evening the.Philadelphian Literary Society held their first meet ing of th eycar in the college chapel A fine program was rendered by mem hers o f the society, The girls liave the boys to thank for the delicious re freshments that were served. “ . «. • ■ • A joint meeting of the Y. W. and Y. M. was held Wednesday. Miss Sarah Porter and Mr. Fred Wills gave reports of the Student Volunteer con vention held at Indianapolis. All the reports have been excellent and we hope to gain much from them, v * * Cedarvillc boys and girls basketball teams met Antioch teams at Yellow Springs Thursday evening. Both were defeated, the girls by a score of 23 to 11 and the boys ,by a score 36-25. * . * * On Feb. 1st, at 9:00 A. M, the Greene County Normal will commence to teach a Beginner’s qlass. In order to enter this el tss the children must be under the school age from 5 to 6 years of age. This class will meet in, Miss Koehler’s room at the college for one hour daily. If any one desires farther information, please commun icate with Miss Koehler, Phone 58. “ACOMMONCOLD DESERVS YOURPROMPTATENTION’ TAKEFATHERJOHN'SMEDICINE "A common cold deserve:: your immediate' and serious att(-n(ion”~-so v„rin>:i a well-known physician. In poinihig ou! the danger of uivdeot- hie a cold, ‘•T’:»i,v treat.. . of aeohl ..ill .'-'pareyou 'oy# of sraf- and mger,” li o luyj). !m> ■> 1 ?Uwill loll Tonthatcolds ire very dUely to de-. idop into rerioiia nndmen fatal rtfa- Mse.i if they are wrimcii, Mau.s fni’toiri pit?ci’ilo Fitflicr John*!')Midf- *:!ie h-dHts? they know it has had »ver tls year.: of su« ohm for into*and toughs. It builds new Rtringili to S how the cold and prevents if* je\, 1edtirnt. into mote wi'.'um troUs tin, ho drugs all purefood. and production of this great play which begins an engagement of one week on Sunday, January 27, is being widely heralded by the management o f the .Victory theatre. * Mail orders for thousands of scats have already;been received and those who have not;already done so are re quested to make their reservations at once. The regular box office sale will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 22. That “The Fool” is the greatest dra matic success ever presented on the American stage is acknowledged by everyone. That ita success is due to the powerful theme of the play is real ized by the producers, Selwyn and Co. and by Chinning Pollock, the author who devoted ten years of thought and labor to “ The Fool.” While “The Fool” is a drftma that entertains it also leaves a powerful HOW MUCH IS A DOLLAR WORTH? At first thought you will say it is worth 100 cehts. but is it? If you use it to buy some doubtful stock it may not be worth two cents. If hid away in your home it is worth'10Dcents providing you don't have a fife that destroys it and no one steals it. When deposited in this bank under our Special Certificate plan it is worth 106 cents because :it will draw ... 4' •- * ‘ ■ 6 % ' . INTEREST If you have dollars that are not worth they should be to you, bring them here. They will be amply protected by first mortgage on Clark County Real Estate, 1 . TheSpringfield Building&Loan Association 9 ' 40 East Main Street, * Springfield, Ohio fOSt CMdlSTS SAKE,AIN'T YOU 'IMflAUOH WITH ME VET?”ASKS ■;£ 'I&ALIN !N“THEroot? "(•OK, (.h*t*T § SAKE,HO/ 0 A ORtAT nOHtftNT INA AftEAT P l*v impression whilich hwill not soon be forgotten. It deals with present day problems in a striking way and each situation .loads up to a dramatic di- max. - , There is no other play ever produc ed which has been so widely used as a subject for sermons andlect ures. At the same time “The Fool” has the en dorsement of lalbor leaders and capi talists While the general public, te gardlt. u of oesupation, vocation, age or sex have voted it a great play from every standpoint. In the company of “The Fool” which will appear in Dayton are forty actors and actresses who are well known to all stage goers. Those who see this great play can rest assured that they will never forget or regret it while those who do not avail themselves o f this opportunity Will be forced to wait for another year 'before they can see “ The Fool” for undoubtedly this play will survive for a score of years. FARMIfANDWANTED Position open to a farm hand on a well improved farm close to town. Nearly new tenant house on good road Applications to be left at this office. Famous Americans and TheirSayings Oen. Rolitrt It horn January 13, JtaT. One ol the greatest soldiers. * “lusty ia t!is ntililifU- est word in the hu man hnguafic.1. You i atmot do more than yaw d u t y - •y o u should cover wish to do Isso.” Mali I c y ' s (alley Jr.eana jar.t that. L&'ofi for tieiit week'* ' t) u o t o s i -j ;i ffoiu snoMier ffttuu6» Atut rlean. Clip Or.d Dave. , Mabley^s duty to cus tomers knows no lialf way ground. It is a law ‘in this store tliat flic customer must be satis- ficd .or the sale not a goad one* Our first .duty is to sell yon what you need at a price that is fair to us botli* g h ^ a b le i/ a n d (u t ie w fo . A 6*0*1Stores^ Cincinnati ■ For Dennison’s t'rcjte paper Fine fine, ait colors at Rutgway’Hi IF YOUNEEDPRINTINGDROP IN
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