The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52

11 m WeeksGrossWord Puzzle t'rmcipalri in Ohio Furnace Hysaiwy VERTICAL 1, Slow, (music) 2, Influenced. 2. Exclamation o f Borrow. 4, A musical instrument. 5. Mature years. ■ 8. Pronoun. g. A Canadian iJrovince (abbr,) 8, A small spot. 10.. Eanelful. .11, Prefex to words relating to di* seases, etc., of the glands. 12. A snare 13, To stick fast, 15. A vegetable. 18, A thread o f metal, 19, Drunkards . 22, A raised level platform o f earth. 23. Twelve o’clock in the day, 26. A New England State, (abbr.) 28, Nob out. 30. The point o f a pen. 31. The .first woman 33, Reply (abbr) 34, To steal from, 35, A pronoun. 38. Sum 39. v Wall (Scots) 40. A period o f tifne. 41. A small body of land. 42. East Indies (abbr.) 44, One who kills. 45. A metalic plate. • 47. Language (slang) 48. A kind o f bean. 50. A mat. 52. An affected.person. ' 1 54. Nahum (abbr). 55. An. animal with horns. 57. Aged (abbr;) 68. A single unit, 60. You (old form). 61. A Canadian Province (abbr.) , 29. A single unit.- 32. Treachery. ' . 25 A t all fimes. 27, Work. HORIZONTAL 1 / A Southern'State. 7, A Mid-Western State. 14, Flood. 18. Turfed 17. An old saying. 18, 'Has been. 20. Small bones attached to the jav/s. 21. Solicitor at law (abbr,) 22. Character in Shakespeare. 24. An indefinite article, 25. At all times, 27. Work' 89. A single unit, 32, Treachery. 34, A kind of grain. 30, A vine. 37. Also. 38. Given name of a president (nick­ name.) 39. The edge of the road. 43, An omnibus (abbr.) 45. A stop in walking,! 46. To begin a voyage, 48. A Squthern State (abbr.) 49. Not late 61. To”exist (third person). 53. Join together. »6, Regret, ’ 57. Disturb. 59, To particularize. 61. Depart. 5 62. To have expressed gratitude. 63. A month. Answer to last week’s puzzle One of the most perplexjng problems that the authorities have had to solve is that of the “Furnace Mystery” in Columbus, when the wife of .the Rev. C. V. Sheatsley, pastor of the Evangelical Luthern church, was found. in n furnace in the home. The body had been pavtely cremated over a bed of hot. reals. The husband at first set .ip the claim that his wife, had com­ mitted suicide. The Question is “"How could a woman with nothing to hold on to, pull herself in, turnj around on the blazing, fire, pull the door shut, and settle down to burn up?’ The door opening in the furnace was fourteen inches .wide. T h u m b ** T «« Thumb w*a tJk* profwwlona) acne a* Obaibm lb ftrrtto* «8Mh 188 #,). « famottB America# dwarf ex­ hibited by P , T . Barausa 1# America Bad Durope. When firat placed oa ex­ hibition (1842J, be measured two feet in height, and weighed 16 pounds; In 1868 be bad increased to 81 tacbfe. tad later to 40 Indite. f , w o W o K Jpnwj|jw<£## 1 tf met spue pmapwi pu» m p*ptn»i W f atG *** K J tp n p u t ***?¥ *?,/ y « fti* Friend'* Admonition . The best recipe—best to work *w ; beet to take—1» the admonition or # : fjrtimd,—Bacon- Tlw deepeet hole In the w«»r«l » * * . . Gera*, Bratil. arnwdl#* »•>■ W * ( hv belief but i* m W**"* couuc.v, Wear ViigiWU, of Fairmont; It# depth hi W and it descends from *n *m * *[ t 1.6 •’> left, Tim Jkf-’oou 11 tP**1 bole to the earth I# > « ;« * « » ^ ts. Wi,»t Vh’glni i ; dtpiu, <,0*. * These holes W e drilled for Pdural gua. NO ANSWER HAS YET BEE'4 } RECEIVED FROM JUDGE GOWDY SSBSWS’SS***'' Prosecutor Williamson has not yet received word from' Judge Govdy as to whether he wiL call the prw.-nt grand jury to hew the Latr'iucr caso or wait until after ' the firs'- of the year when the new jury ,is called. It has been a week rince the Prosecutor telegraphed Judge Gowdy in Clave-' land but no reply has been 'fortn ♦‘tim­ ing-wliat the Judge intends to do It is said that. Lattimer will have Frank L. Johnson and L. T. Marsha-1 as i is attorneys when" the case comes to trial. Latimer has been charged with first degree murder -for the killing of Charles S. Mackrodt last- Wednesday, on the streets in Xenia.’ Mackrodt was shot four times in the bade followin'' a quarrel. Latimer is in the county jail. and. claims that it was in self de­ fense that he, shot as .Mackrodt had threatened him. NO H U N T IN G N O T IC E No hunting or trespassing will he permitted on the following farms l Currey MeElroy. Thomas Frame. Anderson -Finney, Jack Furay AVarren Jr Barber • E. E. Finney - Victor Bungamer J. C. Townsley . Geo. W. Hariimon AV. O. Thompson John* Pyles • Frank Townsley George Little "' • , ' William S. Hopping Harry Townsley C /F . Marshall s John B, Taylor. A. H. Creswell. Mrs, A, L. Smiley Hugh Turnbull Jr. ■Mrs, Minnie McMillan. - J. C,'Finney, MABLEY’S CINCINNATI IV/IOST cordially invite you to visit the store at this happy Yuletide *Y1 period and see- the attractive display of Christmas merchandise. For,almost fiftyyears—MableyVhas been recognized as the Christmas store in this section, of the country. ' * • ' ' y The parents and grand parents of this generation were and still are our esteemed friends. The store is now at; its best and your visit will be most enjoyable. There is a gift for every member of the family. Dependable, service­ able merchandise-—all of it useful. Very reasonable prices prevail. The best values possible. Come and See This Holiday display a n d f$ lP % j 3 W fO » . w & : i ^ h e ^ a b le y a n d 0 Fountain Square I N G N Fifth end Vino 'I S A - T ! WfiuiH»iiiiiii»ii)iiiiiim;[i6(H}tii;iiimiii)inii?nimin»iiiiii[iniiniiiimiiiimi;;iHi:iiiminmM»H!iinM»!»ininMuuinti!;;U!ii»»n»ii»MiH»!iiiiimi(i»i»HmHiii«niiMi)»»HniiiiiimiuiiiiiiimHtiiiiHiiiiiii»iiiiiiii»iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[iiiHiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii[l]iiiiiitiitHiiiiiiiiii!)iHi»g Before the Holiday ru sh ., We must unload thousands o f dollars worth of winter merchandise in the next ten days to make room for Christmas goods and turn this big stock into cash. Sale starts Wednesday, Dec. 3, and positively ends Saturday Dec. 13 Don’ t miss this big sale. Clothing Department Men’s Fine Overcoats and Suits $35.00 ones $24.90. $32.50 ones $22.50. $30.00 ones $21.00. $27.50 ones $10.85. $25.00 ones $10.49. rvfen’s fine Trousers 25c off on the dollar. - Boys’ Overcoat and Mackinaw Coats, also all suits $5.98, $6.49, $7.49, $8.49, $9.85* $10.90. Boys’ Knee Pants 73c. 98c, $1.23, $1.49y $1.73, $1.98, $2.49. Men’ s and Boys* Corduroy Suits and Trouser^ 25c off on the dollar. Men’s and boys’ Sheep-lined Coats $7.49, $8.49, $9.85, $10.90, $12.48. Men’ s Sheep-lined Vest#, with mole sleeves or leather sleeves, $8.49, $9.85. Lace pants, Corduroy and Mole $2.49, $2.98, $5.49. Men's Mackinaw Coats $7.49, $8.49; $9.85, $10;90. Furnishing Goods Dept. AlmoU every kind o f Coat Sweater and Slip-over made for men, boys, ladies, misses and children 93c to $9.85. Men’ s, ladies’ , misses’ , boys’ and Children’ s Underwear at 25c bff on the dollar on all dress fine Shirts, Tics, Hosiery, Belts, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Gloves, Hats, Caps. S i i o e s a n d R u b b e r F o o t w e a r D e p a r t m e n t Men’ j Arclicc 1, 2, 4, 6 Buckle, Ladies' Galoshes. Misses’ , hoys’ and children’ s Rubbers, Arctics, Rubber Bio'.s, a.'i ki :;!s o f Ma.j’ j Felt Boots, Shoes and everything in warm and Rubber FooUvear at ?.Hc off on the dollar, fin es t Un2i o? Sh ie i, Oxfords and slippers in Xenia for every member of your family a 25c off on the dollar House Slippers, all kinds, 49c to $2.98, Working men’s Footwear ami clothing at a big saving. Buy useful Christmas gifts in thi$ sale and save -mo-, ey, ’ SSS res SS ‘ ess ■sss. zts BSS 'tss- Via \ ^ I ’ ■ ■ Big Clothing and Shoe Store 17-19 Wert Main Street, Xenia, Ohio MmHiWttttmBiimMi«iMfiiiiiiiHiuniifiiii)iiiiiiiii::iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii!ii(i)iii;in;;:iiiiHi:::in:!iiiHmiiuim«iiiiiimtiiraitiiiHiiHimiMiiiHiiniiimiMitmHifiiiMiiiimii Kl l R! lz’& Ever tk la ye tite pui the & sen SPE F A pul given ii Friday progran aented It grade li dren al' and we vail thei 6t ten t at the di eval Seh Wedn< will be j > the two per six i of the C elude nu and Sevi program hope the i be able t at that r- the uppe) The Sa will hold High Scl 2 p. m., promises eating ni> Wigal, ai that hom to the av>. ing; whih Auld will Gome a In order 1 ed from i dialogue, well as ot - be given We hac. > year Tuc . new chee- . and Edw most of l the yells tion it co ing Succe •and the I ■e oftq t «d j teams th$ Is Ged) night? Y< The Jur per Fridaj Collins. . had by r.vi music and was chap and Miss ved in thi consisting the second ham sandv ad and ca Juniors!! The has main atbli H. S. The ' season Fri ' The boy from Bellt school and times' on ti fore and w to bring al tween thes athletics. S good time real sports entirely ne floor Frida journeyed tral High a the city g with the g be played girls say t girls soihe T you ai ft, ball, su because tlu year’s bask Indi; ( ! Fen. <’)j new 1 Wcrv,'>. U tor IVmi'i Senator t American

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