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irai" u'JMHan "wi mmh wwii A w r.i . i IIW THE NEWS-HERALD, HILLSBORO, OHIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1914 n ' nc Gloves at Lang's Smokory. adv . - r If v'Moses Calvert is very mck with pneumonia. Mrs. John Howard spent Saturday in Cincinnati. Dr II. A. Iluss was In Cincinnati ' "Thursday on business. Ilarry Penqulte spent Sunday with relatives In Blanchester. Mrs. Cobler, of Harriett, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. S. Kesler. Bert Carroll was In Cincinnati Tues day and Wednesday on business. Fresh shelled Almonds and English Walnuts at Lang's Smokery. adv i A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert E. England Thursday morning. Alger and Boy Scout Books, 10c each, at Stabler's. adv m Mr. and Mrs. Homer Satterlleld visited relatives at Dallas, Sunday. Miss Anna Glbler and Mrs. John Coftman spent Monday in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Elckel, of Cin cinnati, visited relatives here Satur day. Buy your tobacco by the box at Lang's Smokery. Always clean and fiesh. adv Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smitlison, or i New Vlenria. visited Mrs. T. H. Dillon, Saturday. Mrs. Anna Duke and son, Edwin, visited relatives at Sinking Spring, Sunday. New Hudson Six's have been pur chased by Col. L. B. Boyd and E. B Dines. Arrangements are being made to have a municipal Christmas tree in Greenfield. Mrs. John Ambrose and daughters, Misses Louannaaud Ruth, have moved to Norwood. Homer Burton, of Cincinnati, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Burton. Miss Delia Moore, of Washington, C. H , was the guest of Miss Ruth Thomas over Sunday. Mac Matthews, who has been attend ing college at Valparaiso, Ind., has returned home. Miss Anna Wright visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wright, at Sama'Jtha, Sunday. it Mrs. Elizabeth Evans, of north of to wd, suffered a slight stroke of paraly sis Friday morning. Imported Cheese, German, Swiss, Llmburger and Brick, by the quantity at Lang's Smokery. adv Mrs. Henry Ervin, Mrs. C. D. Wright and Miss Gretcien Ellifritz spent Monday in Cincinnati. The first 25c and 50c Salad Dishes and Cake Plates in town at Stab ler's. adv Ira Gossett, of Pricetown, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gossett, Friday and Saturday. A number of the teachers from the West Union schools visited the Hllls baritechools Thursday. Mrs. J. E. Frank and daughter, of Walnut Hill, Cincinnati, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Frank. Miss Christine Head, of Highland, was the guest of Miss Sarah Thompson, from Friday until Sunday. A. W. Deltrlch and Harry Wlechel mann, of Mllford, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Halton, of Vera Cruz, Brown county, were the guests of Rev. Fr. Burke, Sunday. Miss Maud Fling, who was trimmer In a millinery store at Cellna the past season, has returned home. Rev, John Howard has accepted a call as pastor of the Methodist church at Moscow, Clermont county. See the big piece of gray Enameled ware for 10 cents that Stabler's are selling every day. adv Miss Myra Johnson returned Sunday from a week's visit with her cousin, Miss Elsa Johnson, at Monterey. Miss Marian Murphy, of Lynchburg, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Walter Doggett, from Friday until Sunday. Mrs. Mozelle Elliott Is holding asale of fancy work at Mrs. Trop's Millinery Store The sale wllll continue until Christmas. adv Mrs. Rives and Mrs. Tuttle enter tained at luncheon last Saturday Mrs. Yeoman, Mrs. Marchmont and Mrs. Joseph Richards. m William Morrow and son, Eugene, of Columbus, who have been visiting tbeformer's sister, Mrs. Olph Doggett returned home Saturday. Mrs. Mozelle Elliott is holding a sale of fancy work at Mrs. Trop's Milllnory Store. The sale will continue until Christmas. adv ( ? ZMeffome of Hart Schaffner & Mara ? GoodClotBar ? CoDvriclitHartScLaffncr tMarr 5 o R D E R S I S S U E D Make His Christinas Cheerful and Your Own Too. TH E thought that you have given him something useful worth while, will work wonders in making his Christmas Day a happy one. While we all ap preciate Christmas gifts, the man appreciates the practical gift most. YOU KNOW THIS IS PRIMARILY A MAN'S STORE a store of practical gifts where quality is held uppermost in the purchase of stock but where prices appeal to you because of the value offered. CHECK THE LIST AND COME IN TODAY BATH ROBE BELT CUFF BUTTONS GARTERS DRESS GLOVES FUR GLOVES AUTO GLOVES SHIRT HOSIERY LOUNGING ROBE SUIT CASE H. S. & M. SUIT OVERCOAT CANE CAP SCARF WATCH FOB UMBRELLA TRUNK SWEATER COAT SUSPENDERS TRAVELING BAG HAT UNDERWEAR SMOKING JACKET Boxed Holiday Sets MUFFLER RAIN COAT SCARF PIN HANDKERCHIEFS FANCY VEST COLLARS COLLAR BAG NECKTIES ODD TROUSERS FLANNEL SHIRTS COAT CHAINS BOYS' RAIN COATS with hat to match BOYS' STOCKINGS I Don't Fiil to &&& Our Christmas Neckwear We are showing the choicest creations the most noted neckwear makers ever produced. Silks and shapes that are new, handsome and exclusive. All put up in dainty gift boxes. 25c, 50c, 75c I and J1.U.U. Don't Fail to See Our Combination Sets THE IROU E. H. McCLURE & CO. DCL0T DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY Ola HILLSBORO, OHIO I See the 5o China Cups and Saucers on the 6c counter at Stabler's. adv m Miles Tovmsend, of Greenfield, was here on legal business Monday. Everett Johnson, of Highland, was a business visitor here Monday. n. II . Richards was in Cincinnati Tuesday on business Hoy Kelly visited friends in Cincin. nati Friday and Saturday. Large assortment of Chlnaware for 10s at Stabler's 5c & 10c Store, adv Col. W. J. Burley spent Monday in Cincinnati. Mrs. John Carlisle and daughter, Miss Byida, spent Monday in Cincin iatL Miss Battle Tedrlck, of Fair view, was the guest of Miss Anna Glbler, Sunday. Stanley Swltzer, of Seymour, Ind., was a guest at the home of Mrs. Mln nlo Larkln, Saturday and Sunday. Try Fort Cider, 5c a glass, at Lang's Smokery. adv Miss Hazel Rowe, of Balnbrldge, attended the Union Meeting at the Presbyterian church, Sunday night. mmi .1 ! Miss Anna Pulllam entertained a number of her friends with an enjoya ble party Saturday evening, the occa sion being her 17th birthday. A fine Candy Treat for Teachers and Sunday Schools put up in fancy boxes for 15c each. Best in town. Let me sell you your candy treat adv Joe Mrs. Walter Brown, of Hamilton, who was called here by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Wlnegard ner, returned home Saturday. I sold nearly four ton of candy last Xmas. I want to sell as much this Xmas. Buy your candles here. You'll be satisfied. adv Joe. Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind piles have yielded to Doan'n Ointment. 50c at nil stores. adv Miss Goldle Mauntel and Walter Ohannell, of Wilmington, were the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mauntel, Sunday and Monday Dr. n. M. Brown returned Friday from Chicago, where he had been at tending the meetings of the executive committees of live stock breeders association. Miss Edna Rothgeb, who has been visiting friends here for the past week, returned to Sablna Monday, where she is directing the home talent show, "The Captain of Plymouth." m I want all the school teachers who bought their treats from me last year to "come again" this year. Satisfac tion guaranteed. adv Joseph E. Stableu. Mrs. Sarah A. Doggett returned to her home in Cincinnati Monday, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Worley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lemon and daughter, Norma, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Stockwell, at Danville. Mrs. Norval Marchand, of Boonton, N J., left Monday to spend the winter in the South, after a ten days visit with Mrs M. B. Yoeman. Miss Grace G. Gardner, who is teach ing muslo in Miss Mannhelmer's School In Cincinnati, spent last week here being sick and unable to attend to her duties. A movement has been started to pave the streets of the business section of Greenfield City Solicitor Dosterls making an examination to determine the probable cost of paving and will present the data secured at an early meeting. Miss Elizabeth Rockhold has com pleted hor course as a trained nurse In Hannemann Hospital, New York City and is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Flint Rockhold. She will be here until the first of the year. Miss Rockhald raado a flno record in her work and has taken the post graduate course. Miss Edna Head and Dr. Bliss Qlenni of Greenfield, spent Sunday wltn the latter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. W Glenn. A market will be held at Trop'a Mil Inery Store Saturday. Chickens, pies, cakes, doughnuts and other good things to eat. Aunt Liza Blanton returned last week from a two weeks visit with her son and daughter, at Washington, O H., and Columbus. At other places In the paper will be found an advertisement of the Hills boro Light & Fuel Co., and articles by the Light Committee and J. W. Watts city solicitors. Both sides of the street lighting problem, which will be voted on next Tuesday, are presented and everyone should read these arguments. ' Buy your Cigars by the box at LanW Butter Milk at Lang's Smokery, adv i Smokery. it f ' 1 9 HI Sfjll gwAy.,