The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52
' : . T r * ft: 4- m mmm Tut third BU)&fe*e m the course comes Wednesday* Deem Mia*ThirahM’MttUn I C a lW F r i d a y lit. Edward R«no» Hie famous expert’ “- “ *-** , tUusiowbt For 36 year* Mr. Em> iuu jyUurwK Yirxah McMiUna. was bam fivbiir exhibitions and traveling iJaJy II, VUA at Mama* ®en« °*> **d the warld kt suwrh erf *mwthing*. UkdNovember 11MSS8, aged 111yaars (>*« of M„ gre*te#t feats h wha- is 4 amttfcs ami 8 days. Sh* waa the j,i# *.d<>ve trick’*. lie burns a twelfth child vf the Rev. t*avia and ^ of caramon paper, arid a dove McMillan- Aftwr tha■- pho^ujx^lik^ from the ashea. He Kev. Mr, McMillan!* death, i apparently tears thedove in two, culy and daughter lived on the bom farm -to ^ tlMkt he baa two dove* in his near MorningSan. O., until 1878, when 1 they removed to C-adarville, 0., where j she made Her home till five years ago, j when she went to Chicago to live with J her nck-es, the Misses Mary and Jen- j nie Station, j When Mrs. McMillan had passed a- \ way Tiraahj at the request of tire Hon. lyeuuutfhands, He throws h glass of water in* Moa’a fine »cdt* joined from $16 j 601 Mr* 'Walter Warfel gad family aad Mr. S. K- Williamson a* n CviiilKi to the ah'. nr»d it diang.'S into a dove ;to $X7M. Stsijp for boy* and youug,Mr*. W. B. Warfel, Black Run, 0., are der the weather for aavera >*’ promia s to W n at real prfcsa, Overcoat* for men ‘guests at the Reno have an interesting entertainment on :a»4 boy*, a fin* selection. Our ad tells C. E. Oxley *Ln ,/I 1 Vafkia 1il W *fav’d lYlfttka December 1st. Public Sale Dates you the price*. C. A- KelNe, 17- 0 .-; ley’s mother. Main street, Xenia. r h#me of Pr<>f. and Mrs. ] . Mrs. Warfel is Mrs. Ox-] 0. »I. Grouse, Nov. 38. 'Collins Williamson, Dec. 8* 0, B. Tannehill, Dec. 9. i Prof. C. B. Oxley w attending some / o f the seaaloaa of th* Southwestern ’ Schoolmaster*’ Club at the Miami hotel, Dayton, yaatfcrday and today, For Sale: Duroc Jersey male Hogs. Piny W *f Mrs. Agnus Nash of near Xenia, is spending a few days at the liome of \VANTED—To sell Nursery her brother, Mr. K.C. Watt. ^ Stock for old reliable firm. Pleasant ~-----— .--------------work. Liberal commission payable Investigate the Herald Travel Ac- weekly. Write THE CLYDE NUr- cident Insurance Policy. SJ5RY, Clyde, 0. ( NO HUNTING OR TWFARMND : No hunting or tn$p**»m will m •permitted within or without the buat- ing season on the following farms. Jehn <!. Finney. C. F. Marshall. A. T. Finney, Rey Wadd o John Burns Marvin William* Warren J. Barber - • M obshs Creek Ccmetry Association Gu»ray MeEIroy « y g Whitclaw Reid, went to care for her mother’* sister, Mrs. Marion Reid. The stayed with Mrs. Reid two years, until her death, after which she made l;.*r home with her only living sister, Mr-.. Louisa Bratton, and her niece, I.fJfsS Jennie. In early youth Miss McMillan unit- c ! with the Reformed Presbyterian church of which she remained a faith ful member throughput her life. Her interest in missions was one of the outstanding, features of her life. .. So in a few words we summarize a long life. Unmarked by any striking events, it Was lived in gentleness and -lovlincss, these latter years, for Of a large family she is survived .only by one sister-in-law, Mrs- Daniel Me MUIan -of Fulton. Mo„ and thirteen nephews and neices. Father, mother, and thirteen children are now a uni ted family in their heavenly home, Following funeral services on' Sab bath, Nov,. 21, at her home,.3436 Jack ;son Boulevard, Chicago, the body was taken to Morning Sun for interment. •There the funeral services . were held Monday at one o’clock, at the United Presbyterian' church, conduct ed by Rev. W. P. Harriman, assisted by Rev. Gowden of that place, and the Rev. Gavin Reilly of Camdem, 0. 1926 Christmas Seals, To Be Everywhere During the month between Thanks giving, November 25th and Christmas ■ December 26th, you will see three car-" olers singing every day, everywhere. They will greet, you as you walk past store windows, or open your newspa per. For the carolers are painted on the, 1926 Christmas Sea's, They stand against the deep blu« of a-night sky, lighter towards the top because of the distant glow of ■, the moon—or a star deepening into shadows at the horizon. For garb, they wa-tr scarlet cowh and tights, and bright yellow parkins. This same costume minstrels donned forgotten years ago as they sang their songs before the roaring, blaz ing fires of oak-raftered halls, during the holiday season. The caroler on the left touches the strings of.a lute; the one on the right sounds the clear notes of a trumpet; and between them a third holds’ a snow-white shield bearing the double- barred cross, world-wide emblem of the tuberculosis associations. NO Hunting, Day or Night— with Dog or Gun, A. J. Furay. This 1$ the Greatest Cut-Price Piano and Musical Instrument Sale in the History ot Dayton Richards Drug Store by T he bridge . t Phone 203, Wurlitzer a JU S T two days ago we started this great Removal Sale. We knew that if the prices were right the public would respond. This they have surely done—and in a manner that leaves no doubt as to the merit of the values we of fered. If the degree of enthusiasm continues as it has dur ing the last two days, the balance of these wonderful "bar gains won’ t last very long. Come tomorrow. Only seeing and hearing is believing. No doubt the very instrument that you want is here.and at a price you never believed nossible. ; 1i Hia I f f We Do Not Want to Move Anfy of This Stock to Our New Store at 122-126 South Ludlow Street That’ s why we are making such tremendous s a c r i f i c e s * Such drastic reductions are m a d e . so that all our musical merchandise w ill be sold out in the quickest possible time. D on ’ t live to regret this opportunity o f oppor tunities* Th is chance w ill rarely w im ; uguiu* HieNewWaiter Bldg.,122-126S.LudlowSt. The new Dayton Wurlitzer store will He one of the most beautiful and modern music stores in the country. New 10-lnch Mechanically Cut Victor Records 5 for $ 1 - 0 0 Player Word Rolls New Numbers—Regular Price, $1,00 Slightly Soiled and Shopworn 6 for # 1 o o READ THIS! The Christmas Opportunity of a Lifetime Only Cash W ili reserve any instrument at Re moval Sale Price Reductions for Christmas Delivery* H •**- f|"■.................... ....r You Have as Long as 2 1*2! Years to Pay For A Piano ,f\ k " ....... ii IN G f H l S G R N A T S A t fli 15^ South Ludlow]:Street ■ ■’ Dayt 0 n, Ohio PIANOS New-Bsed-Demonstraters-PIayers-Bprights -Grands andReproducing Pianos .* Removal Former Sale Value . Price ' $ 445.00 Studio hfodel Flayer Fiano, oak fin ish ... .$ 275.00 $ 72500 Kingston Flayer Piano, oak fin ish .. . . . . 425.00 $ 750.00 Sohmfer Grand Piano, mahogany fin ish .,.$ 295.00 $ 985.00Lyrio Electric Grj£hd, mahqgany fin ish ,.. .$ 695,00 $2000.00 Apollo Reproducing Grand Piano........ ..,$1400,00 $ 545.00 Strad Flayer Fiano, mahogany finish........$ 395,00 $ 545,00 Belmore Flayer Piano, mahogany fin ish ,. .$ 265,00 $ 545.00 Caldwell Player Piano, mahogany finish. .$ 295.00 $ 025.00 Frany Flayer Piano, mahogany fin ish .,,,$ 445.00 $ 725.00 Kingston Player Piano, mahogany finish. $ 325.00 $ 545,00 BUwood Player Piano, oak f i n i s h . , $ 225.00 $1?50.00 Apollophone Player Piano, mahog. finish. ,$,585.00 $ 650.00 Trays^r Player piano, oak finish............. $ 195.00 " $1100.00 Euphohia Electric Expression P layer,. . . .$,545.00 $ 985.0Q Ellwood Electric Expression Grand............$ 69^.00 $ 625,00 Farney Player Piano, mahogany fin ish .. .$ 475.00 $ 545.00 Ellwood Player Piano, oak finish...............$ 265.00 $ 900.00 Melville Clark Player, mahogany finish. .$ 395.00 $ 650.00 Belmore Grand Piano, mahogany fin ish .. .$ 395.00 $ 650.00 Lyric Grand Piano, mahogany finish........$ 475,00 New-Used-Demonstrators-Victrolas. Etc. Former V*lu«. Removftl Sole Price Band and O rchestra Instrum ents New—Used—Shopworn Former Value Bare Price 9210.00 C Melody Martin Saxophone with case, gold ,$150.00 $175.00 C Melody Martin Saxophone with case, sliver a::d gold .............................*..................'........ .$115.00 ■ $130 CO0 Me*ody Martain Saxophone with case, silver.$95.00 $110,00 0 Melody Martin Saxophone with case, hrass.$ 45,00 $140.00 C Melody Wurlitzer Saxophone with case, s ilv e r ......................................... ,.$ 60.00 .$10000 0 Melody Wurlitzer Saxophone, with case, brass.................................................... $ 40f0o $105.00 Martin Alto, Saxophone, with case, brass.. . .$ 50.00 p 35.00 “ C” Clarinet, Albert System.................... .$ 12.50 $ 49 00 B Plat Clarinet, Albert System...................... $ 18.00 $ 65.00 Wurlitzer Melephone................... .............2o]oo $ 75.00 Wurlitzer Melephone................... [ tt$ 3o!o0 $175.00 Artist Model, Conn Victor Cornet and case, ,$ 65,00 $ 37.50 Wurlitzer .Comet and case............................. $ 15.00 $ 45.00 Sitae,Tromtoue and ease. ................................$ 18,50 fiou.uu Aiisn Harp...................................... . $ £-‘ $i£0.00 Cello-—Bag and bow i n c l u d e d . . . 50 -i J1??'SS witbJ ,ow ................................................ $ 26.C0 t S'S? ^a*hbura Guitar and case............................. $ 30.00 j J°“ oaae‘'’’....................$ 25-00 $195,00 New Banjo and case, silver bell, No. 2 .......... $150,00 I 1!®*?0 ? ylat Sou«^phone........................................... $100.00 $ 60.00 New Baoon Banjo Cke.....................................$ 80.00 $ 96.00 Vega Tubaplione Banjo............................ . . . $ 25.00 $ 45.00 Oleartone Tenor Banjo and case................... $ 20.00 iJS *00 I t* * Banjo and ca#e....................................... $ M*00 $276.00 Plano Key Acoordian...................... $176.00 $160.00 Piano Key Aecordian............... *.. ......... $ 85.00 $ 30.00 Snare Drum........ ........................ * ;.........10.00 fetid^i| p m Drum.................. *. j 1 . ** ,; j$ 35.00 Dass D r u m . . . . <**$ 25( VV,I !; tfenor Banjul, with TftM .i -• v, ‘ -" . 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'. , ? - $ f'lJ » ‘ 1.50 . • I'n 1205.00 New Electric Victrola (Discontinued). . . . . .$75,00 £300,00 New Electric Victrola (Discontinued). . . . . . ,$80.00 ' £200,00 Slightly Used Electric Phonograph .$50.00 £195.00 Slightly Used Mahogany Finish Phonograph. .$50.00 £160.00 Slightly Used Victrola, Mahogany Finish... .$50.00 £110.00 New Console Wurlitzer Specials............,..$ 6 9 .0 0 We have only a limited supply of these—be quick. £200,00 Slightly Used Console Phonograph,. . . * , . , ,$75.00 £200,00 Used Starr Console Mahogany Finish.. , , , .$60.00 1175.00 Used Columbia Console, Mahogany Finish. . .$40,00 r 1 2 saalalaia'ai ****** liilM V in m t iu ii... ****** -•*------ ............... ................5 'Tl II ri(low Insu •ORTY #1 it’tJ I I St; l . 3 t Gunman Monej Tha JR t A gunm, Drug Stori no one wad and pull?d a thriller 1 About te walked int was sitting fellow appf his voice v hard to und ed the desk what -he w tone money volver pom Seeing t) hesitated t made a sec up went h had charge The pro; open the c statement t ty did not was made were only : was no tc again issue hands uj* v store. Outs street to a •pal that ke The who . space of a mers show The joks He failed front ofth of the t o o - It had in wa» looki ■ made no e that time. The tw o’clock hi Neal resi r made in< i and variC) how mud J they left I want & ) closing oi’i that place 1 Mr. Ric) the fellov 25 years i^ out of to ) could be Ford sto(l 'dark. COURT ‘ PROB ‘ *The Co the probu* will in I having he papers or SOMI THAT Y o u C sjq Davi ° i o 0 0 0 Santa be here' little fo Prancer •mals hi They it is so the win reindeer g Its littli snow a 0 JO ft Ms*: heavy ■* from t that ra * Grea north dig do ig the nv " «tow r imalsl0 er fceei 0 the Es 0 easily o certair » Altt quite > use th * fact tl l have ) .they » . they t , rorire poihtf hoof . It S' tendc t ‘‘ gttm ■ 4ho h * jwJlit ^| i ■ V it l
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