The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

“ NasgktCan Compare With Gifts to Wear ” I L0C*L tm vsxM uqnm To a Young Lady Just Like You! A CRITERION label in you* gift tq him im­ mediately labels your gift a auccess. He knows we know this this business of style and because he knows, here is where he places his business for the things he buys; for himself, Yoqr choosmg of a gift here endorses his judg- ment-*- ........ . it's just the same as telling him that he has a wonderful family------ :----- ' A list for your approval—:----- Bath Robes $6.00 to $13.50 Lounging Robes $15.00 Neckwear 50c to $2.50 »Pajamas $2,00 tjo $6.00 Mufflers $2.00 to $5.00 Belts 50c to $7.50 Hosiery 35c to $2.00 1 ^ A ^ S im 2 ) a d i / k 22 South Detroit St. ~ Xenia, O. OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY Wednesday, Dec 16, 1925 “The Phantomof the Opera" Weird! Wild! Wonderful! / * 10c 20c 30c New Idea, Black Hawk, John Deere Manure Spreaders Favorite Parlor Furnaces, Favorite Heaters Favorite Ranges. We would especially call attention to our stock of Aluminum and Pyrex Carving Sets, Stainless Cutlery Electric Irons, Electric Toasters, Hasg; Electric Washers, FENCE—POSTS—CEMENT—FEED -COAL Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company E veryth ing for the Fmrm P h o n e 2 i C edarville, Ohio ..........V"|I1"" « * * • • • • * * • Link Jeffries moved last week to Dayton, where he has employment, Market Saturday a t Huey’s, I-sdjeg ’of the R, P. church in charge. 1 Far W e :- Beautiful player piano, goad wul», haiaaca due on very easy ! term*. P. O. Won 813, Dayton, O, ! For. Sal*:- Uaad Gas Heating stove, - j You can hay it -.heap a t R, Bird & | .Sons Co, ; J W . fAI*o buy Leave your order for broad a t the j Home Bakery, MAGAZINES— The year round j Christmas present. Subscriptions (taken by Jimmie McMillan. Mr, Andrew Jackson was in Cinein- j nati on business Wednesday and Thursday, all kind of dead stdek. Phone 6-153 John Baker % *T im e Jh r a . For Rants- House with barn, Both* kind* of watar. Located on College’ avenue. Mrs. George Barlow Bread ahd Cakes a t Home Bakery. Phone (55, For Saturday's special a'dandy good chocolate at 29c per lb. A t Mitchell's Sweet Shopp R. P, Market, Saturday a t Huey's Hardware Store, visited with his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Huey, several days last week. The Saturday Evening Post, The Country .Gentleman' and The Ladies Home Journal for sale a t Mitchell's Sweet Shoppe. Mr, and Mrs. Clement Moore and Mrs. Rc-va. Cooley pf Springfield,1were visitors *Sabbath a t the home of Mr. ,and Mrs. Chas, Saunj. A market will be held on Dec. 23 at Bird’s Store nnd$r the direction of Mrs. J, P. White’s Sabbadi School class of the U: P, church. The mar­ ket will open a t 2 p .m . Dr. and Mrs. J. O, Stewart drove to Richmond, Ky., last week where they visited their son, Prof. John Stewart and family. The Dr. returned home this week while Mrs. Stewart Will remain a few days io.lger. • Free: A “Lizzie Chest Protector" (For Ford Radiator) with every 5Qc or over purchase of maga lines. At McMillan’s News Agency. ■ Something Special in the Candy line every Saturday, The Cedarville Bakery Mrs. Luther Glover returned to her home in Dayton Sabbath after spend­ ing ten days with her; uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, ,Chas, Saum. William Wallace Orr, who last year attended Gedarille College, is now employed in the-Advertising depart­ ment of the General Motors Co. De­ troit. He is also attending the General Motors School of Advertising, % Chickens and cakes a t the-market: Saturday, given by tne Ladies of the R. p. -church a t the Huey Hard­ ware Store. Market opens a t 2 P. M. No phone orders. Jacob Kany, who has served for 25 years as a member of the Xenia City Board of Education, retires from that body this month. A recepticn for Mr. Kany, and Attorney Harry D. Smith, the other retiring member, was held last evening a t Central high school. James D. Adair and J, J. Stout, the incoming members of the board were also guests at the reception. County Treasurer Frank’A, Jackson Was in town Monday collce.ing taxes for the December period. I e reports that tax collections are much better this December than one yea • ago, and that not so many are waiting until the filial days. The Commissioners have extended the time to Jan. 20 as in former years. The sale of the Cincinnati pike im­ provement, out of Xenia, takes place today a t Columbus. The road will bo a waterbound ’fnaeadam with tar treatment. For Sale: High-grade phonograph, only slightly used; very cheap. Pay­ ments of 81*00 per week. P. O. BoX 313 Dayton, Ohio, For Sale:- Favorite Heating Stove No. 217, nearly new; also a good storm buggy. See N. L. or Paul Ram­ sey. (2t.) CHRISTMAS CANTATA The College Y. W. C. A. will hold a Christmas cantata . “The King of Glory”, Dee, 21, in the R. P. church a t 7 :30 P. M. The public is cordially in­ vited. . * IF TOO REED HURTING DROP 01 Money to loan 5% interest semi-annually, for 5 or 10 years. or* 5 1-2% semi-annually if a 20 year loan is de­ sired. Loans may be paid be­ fore due if borrower desires. W. L. Clemans CEDARVILLE. OHIO These *B*ppy frosty morning* re- qSflfe good warm clothing. Corduroy suits, pant#, duck coats, sheep-lined coats and vast* and leather vests, A big line a t the BIG STORE, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia. C. A. Kelble. ,ALCOHOL FOR RADIATORS! GET it a t Ridgway’s. 188 proof. 75c a gal­ lon. For Salo:- Trailer, 1000 lb. capac­ ity. In good condition. Phone 2-179. F. E. Harper NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Stoma J. Turner, Deceased, Charles E^purncr ha* been appoint­ ed and quahped as Executor of the estate o f Enema J, Turner, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. * Dated this 17th day of November A. D., 1925, S. C. Wright, Probate Judge of said County. F? pocket book rolls and buns for special dinners call Home Bakery. You can never go wrong when you select a wrist watch for any gift occasion—but i t is especially appropriate a t Christmas tijne. Every woman wants a wrist watch—there’* a friendly, sentiment to its tiny daintiness tha t no woman can resist. I t endures indefinitely—and possesses a charm that grows as the years go by- Here you will find a wide selection, in gold, white gold, and silver, some set with tiny gems—others engraved. Every watch guaranteed, Amber Goblets in new design, $3,75 for 1-2 dozen. These goblets look well with any kind of dishes. Odd Pieces included a wide choice of. such article* as vases, lemon plates and fork*, perfume bottles, mayonnaise bowls, 65c and up. The Tiffany Jewelry Store Jewelers And Optometrists Xenia, Ohio a s CREDIT WILL MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS A HAPPIER ONE- Just think! Only a small deposit is necessary to take immediate advantage of the special values fo r early Christmas buyers of- ered now. We’ll reserve any gift you phoose—deliver it the day before Christmas—and you don't have to pay till next year. g SPINET DESK Always a favorite gift at Christmas time is a spinet desk, and this wonderful now design makes it particularly desirable. Beautifully finished ' in dull rubbed mahogany and the price is moderate indeed. Dandy Fibre Carriages to delight the heart of any little girl $3.00 and up ARM CHAIR Dad will like itl The luxur­ ious Coxwell chair, uphol­ stered in a handsome new velour design will bring him real comfort thru the long winter evenings. A special buy%iakes the price surpris­ ingly low! i THE GIFT SUPREME ! EIGHT PIECES $165 Think how-much Christmas joy is stored up, in this handsome eight piece dining suite, richly finished in American walnutl I t wHL give genuine satisfaction for year* to come, Included is a splendid oblong extension table, handsome buffet, five chairs and host chair with seats of genuine leather or tapestry, A wohder value.. ■ ... :■- ' & f iMai* Chest Spcdak ■\ HIGHGRADE3 PC OVERSTUFFED % 1 * 7 sprrEs i l # At this surprising low price, these suites will be sold out in'* few days. Included is a full sized davenport With reversable cushions, regular sized chair and big roomy fireside chair. Fully guaranteed quality. ( The feminine treasures so often stored in a cedar chest mean so much to a woman’s heart that it is virtually a gift beyond compare, At these special prices, you will be wise in choosing early. Colonial design, genuine red cedar chest, trimmed in cop­ per, size 40x20x18 in. Abso­ lutely moth and dust proof. Special for Christmas buyers a t $13.50. Well-made matting chest of geptiino basswood, ab solutely moth and dust proof Sixe 42x15x14/ inches. A won­ derful-value a t $9.00 J m ‘A ■'S Here’s a g ift that will still be enjoyed by tlm recipient teh years from now. WINDSOR CHAIRS $5.50 and up fcSJSS* , M Nothing will cheer your home more than a few lamps. We liavo a splendid assortment for your inspection* FLOOR ANDTABLE. LAMBS $12.50 and up* G A L L O W A Y & C H E R R Y XENIA, O.

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