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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