The Cedarville Herald, Volume 22, Numbers 48-52
t f-: i ' .» 9V tr •., ‘ r- w-r, .,,<w^- & A b M! TbtokI Came andboy labile the tboaghtless sleep; tabes Hie opportunity is gone theymill lament their loss. «d S T O R E ^ . M F i n k J b m m tm m m m D O T N C p R t > c J k J b w K h SP i f r ^ Two and One-half Cent Sale. Competitors Don’t March. tit our BALK PARADE, because tltejr can’t step to such value and shoul der arms to our prices. War on high-prices! brings the great army of vol unteer buyers to our sales, and they buy,. You’ll 'see itf Black Pins Black Adamantine Pine, •} 02 . boxes. These puis are good, with sharp point, and you have to pay 4c to 5c for them usually. They go at this sale, per box...24c Pair Gent’s Artn Bands., .............24c Blocking D a r n e r . . . . . . . ........24c Doss Gent’sAgate Collar Buttons„24c Yard Dress Belting,......... . ......,...2^c Pair Bide Steels*e**>*'*,****?• 24c ;Rubber Pine- C o m b * . , * * 2 ^ c Horn Pocket Comb.,....,*........... .24c ‘White HemstitchedHandkercheif.24c Fancy Scalloped Handkerchief.....2|c Nickel Key Chain..,.,.................24c Bolt Camphor Balls......................24c Black Leather.Purse..,................. 24c . PackageDiamond Hair Pine,.... ,24c Cabinet of Hair Pius,.................2|c Do*. 34 inch Kid Curlers............ ,24c . Ball Kw|ting Cotton............ .24c, Shoe Needles....;...........................24c Lamp Wicks,..... ..........................24c Piece Feather Stitch Braid, white and colored, 4 yards long..,...... 2^c . 5 yds. ShelfPaper...................... *-24c 1 Balt 45 yd. Darning Cotton ,,.........24c 24 Eureka Hump Hooks A Eyes.,24 0 2 » Sale. Polished Carnet Hammer . Every housewife needs a Carpet Hammer like this, and she don’t need to pay 5c for it. We’re “ hammering” down prices to half their usual sir.es, and when we “ hammer” the fact into the minds of the public, they’ll not pay 5c for a hammer that we sell for......... ........................... ,;.,24e Fringed WashBags Good size, soil, medium thick, all to go at this sale, hnt'no t more than five to one customer, at each..... ......:.......... ..,24c j Lily Boquet Soap 12 dozen Cakes of Lily Boquet ■Soap. Probably not euough to last two-days at this price. We can’t help it. It’s all we have. I f you want nny of it come early. Per cake.............. ..............,,.2$o TIE New M XENIA, OHIO. I f you think the only bi>; bargains, offered a t those sales are those enumerated in these ads., you misthink. Every nook and corner has been peeped into lo find Trade Attractors, and our buyers hove traveled from sub-basemeut to the highest manufacturing nod wholesalers’ lofts for the biggest values at the smallest cost. You'll buy them if von see them. 21-2 CENC SALE Sale Begins Monday Morning, Dec. 18th, and continues till Saturday Night, Dec. 23d There’s * A Difference Between talking and acting. That which we. talk in print we act In our •tore, ‘ When we pen our advertisements nothing but facta leave the point of our pencil. The proof is in the public response, You’ll know it! 2ie Sale. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs 25 do*. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, white and cplored -border, good quality India Linen, full size. An every-day priced Handker chief, 5c. You may leave half your money this Week and take these handkerchiefs a t.........24c Polished Hair Curler This is like the one you usually pay 4c or 5c for. I t’s a curler, neat, strong and liandy. It’s simply a question of money sav ing, and qt the same time satis faction giving, for only.........24c Safety Pins For a Card of Comfort Safety Pins, size No. 1, No. 2 and No, 3, Dozen Pina on Card instead of 5c a card, we sell them a t half their price, either size, per card.'...............................,24c Silk-Satin BihhQn .Many RollsNo 2 Silk-Satin Rib* bon, every desirable shade and color, needed in every family, will be sold* during this M e a t per yard.......... ..................,.2$e Scholar’s Companion-..,....... ..24c 34 in-Kid Curler®......................... 2 e Tooth Brush...,.............,,.,,....,.2 e Cork Screw Doz. Covered Waist Buttons...,,.,2 « “ Coat « ....... ftp Japanned Box Tooth Picks..........2 t Puckage Toilet Paper,...,.,,,........2 c 2 AfterDinner Set Easels...., Celluloid Round Comb..,..,.....■*,,.2 |c Kitchen Knife.......... .......,..,...,..,2 c Bottle SlipperPerfume................. 2 p 14 in. Harness Snap,.,,..,.,,,..*..,,2 p Box 5Knitting Pins...,........,2 p Coppered Tack Hammer..-,..,.....2 e Machine Oiler............ ................. 2 e Skein Linen Carpet Thread.,...,..,2 p Box Perfumed Face Powder.........2$c Box Agate Collar Buttons. % The Ladies* Work Basket Com panion, containing 6 papers of needles an assortment of large needles....... •••............................ 2J« 9 * | CROOKEDCREEKCOBITATfONS .» By AteXMiller. Kttr. Nero had a very cheerful mid effective way of disposing of his politi cal opponents wlm were likely to be come too numerous for comfort. ‘He would order them taken out l>c- Iha me Nero was emperor p f Rome About!»n d ^ 1 wood shed anti have all right yot, hut one clay ho very foolishly consented to umpire a base ball game between Rome and Capua. He ruled against his own town. That was too much. They didn’t mind the fire, but deciding against them in a 1900 yearaagn, and the people haven’t ^ b e h e a d e d . Horan a sort of a ball game was n little more thou bn- forgotten it yet. Ho was the son of PrlVtttc Kuklux Klau of bis own. man nature could stand. The boys Aggripina. His father Was not so J He mn R8reat believer in a pure and took after him and were about to kill well known. There were several | holf ballot. him with « ball bat, when he amici- ‘ Sometimes there were people fool- P»ted them and denied them the pleasure. He carried a long corn young men who put on aim, in early, Rome, who would have been puzzled 'eh enough to question his divine to give a very clear pedigree if th e y f ^ b tt o fm r n ^ jhem,and liewouhl had been asked suddenly, without a ........ cutter, made out of a scythe, with chance to rehearse a little. But triffe* like that didn’t cat atiy ice with his social standing as long as Nero ihad the right to behead any who were inclined to *nub him when they had a social function of any kind. He was not often left o u t.. They all said they enjoyed his Witty re marks and hi* jokes so welt. He wss the inventor of the mother-in-law joke. I t took well. I t had to, or hi* audience would take chances on losing their briskets, I t was easier immediately hold a joint debate with.bim, and when they got too close he the dissatisfied parties. The jury Ifcl1 «P»« »t «»d expired, having always found for the defendant. IP^ced his giblets, Roman juries bad a habit of knowing which side their bread was buttered SPECIAL SALES Cf/Iitf DU J f lc All our new Plaid Dress Goods for dirts, choice new .style*, U yard widths, and considering the styles, this is a great Dress Goods op- portunity. All reduced this week per yard to........... on, Hut argument was very conclusive. Sometimes he argued with a butcher’s oleaver and sometimes with a corn cutter. Nero afterwards fell to such a depth that there was absolutely no hope for him. He learned to play the fiddle. His friends implored him to put it !aside, but he said he could.more than A. BUIECUKErOKCROUP. «f»K P'«y|“S «* itaoo , ,h .t r .,.1 .tou t ill the ttoutl.y I ""1 h'™ "M school boAs, but whom we never meet They all die young. Nero had earned more cards for committing Bible verses than any other Iwy in his school district. He never went swimming on Sunday, ami in all that country there was not a boy who respects'! his ^neighbors’ water melon patch as he did. I f his mother gave him an apple he always divided with his little brothei and gave him the biggest portion, But whew ha grew up am! got into jmlHies, a total transformation came over him. I t was hi* first taste of high life, and ha want wild, He got j»« staying out late with the hoys and irmming around in away Unit was |4tqgr«eefWl in the extreme. Lola of he wouldn’t gat in till 2 fu’dw li, and when bis mother asked Mm wham he had been ho would tell 'hehad been looking after the {dies in th* Thirrl ward of Rome, •ad making arrungement* to get the Ivote owl, H* fiaslly *nded h r killing off his [shtsAool tassher. wfvsw name *a« A good m*ay in a laber day Iw sh f enjoy the same luxury If |b<,v Ihad the w m "puH" that Nero did had hapt Mm hi owe der after fbr wot havtng homed his m m , sod Nara oeeer ftwgot hut H J* f *urealty ienweeded that he M h i p t Mi h a lie was a great fax reducer. A sa . reducer, it is doubtful if ho has au< ever had an equal. A great many mornings the neighbors were awak ened by Nero practising on the fiddle. Ho started oat by learuiug to play “Greenville,” and after that he had but little trouble in mastering the most difficult music, One day when lie was feeling more than commonly frisky, he ordered that they hold n street fair in Rome, They bad n parachute leap, a Filipino village, a Midway that the city author- ilk* shut up, and the whole business was run on the true American plan. Reople came for miles Co eee the sights and have a holiday. Excur sions were run on all the railroads, There was a monster crowd, AH at once, just as the j*eople were rubber* necking a t the I m II oor ascension, a fire broke out in the palladium fac tory, and warn it was lieyond control, * They had palladiums of lilwrfy th<we days J««t as they have imw.j The fire company was called out, hut to no aval!, and bcl* je night every bud- ness house on the square was burned to Ihe ground. And the while, Ner**, the wn-of* gu -tt. in the perk band •fcmd pla/lag «. Mile, “ Isn’t R Fnnnv WWn Yon Feel That War. Nero was hlamad ftw the firs when be sgaia mine np h r sleetimi. but he Maaofi It f t DiwyfW. and tint was Ika end at It. fir wo«M have bran Twiity-rir* T mti ' Oo»i*,»ntIJ m Wittiest • Isilsre. The first indication of croup is hoarseness, and in a child subject to that disease it nmy be taken us a sure sign of the approach of an attack. Following this hoarseness i*s» peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy i3 given as dinn as the child becomes hoarse, or oveu after tha eroupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. I t b u?cd in many thous ands of homes in this lnoad land never aisappoints the anxious mothers.. We have yet lo learn of a single instance in which it has not proved effectual. No other prepara tion can show such a Ycaud- -twenty- five year./ constant use without n failuie. For sale hy M. Ridgway, druggist. Osbma h 1 i wMema> 1 In south Louisiana onion seed is sown lu September and October, transplanted to rows 12 to 18 inches apart and well cultivated The onions are ready for the market in April, In north, Luubiatm the seed may lie sown in January or February in drills, thinned to a stand nml culti vated, By the end of spring or early in summer the crop may he gathoied, stored or sold. A to ts Clwr lias*. Your best feelings, your social po sition or bn*?!!-as depend largely mi the prt'fo't action of jou r Htosmuh and Liver. Hr. Kingb Now Life Fills give increased stirngth, a keen, dear brain, high iimhiti >n„ A 24 t«*x will miik* y,.i» hkn « new being, t^fdd by Ridgway A f *n,„ »lrnxxl**» Winter Jackets higher, but it’s your bargain at...... All-wool Beaver Jacket, lined, correct ntyles, were full silk $ 4.98 f f i J U - c l a r L n f c For Childs good style New Jacket, - IIIU ^ ■--- large cape collars trimmed, formerly and sizie* 4 to 12. A cheaper Child’s Cloak $1.50. Plush (’ajwei, well lined, at 3. Plush Capes* well Golf Capes, new styles 3,08 to 10.00 lined, .01 K Ribbon Sale! vw inche; G. (ir.. Holiday buyers we sell this week about HO) pieces of all-silk Ribbons 4$ iwide* -11-tfilk; excellent quality in Hatbi, ^ T- ftetiifi. Moriesand Fancies at..... ........ r r * ’ ** TU Pattern Hats This week we have marked all our Pattern Hals to just half price. # That rtf? rtfi 'ITDw*-* Wirtj*i^l means 1D.4I0 Pattern Hats for 3.00 t?ome choree Trimmed Hats this week L.0K. Fancy Feathers, Quils andWings 25e Bargains in Ostrich l'‘eathers. Job e Bros. XUNlA, OHIO. ii Hill fvm^, hur^ viviir mf AnW^fpofi Hr**' tlwIWjf, X#oiaf O . fW t« Hnh*Mn*m A GU m # v V CHICHESTER'S ENOUtt PENNYROYAL11XS WMV. 41 cniritnirV sjt'M * | m >' ..... .„ ___ «j»W m***lU*i wlM WMH *,Ww*i, »l‘, AvMHl* H H i« U ,(. 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Choosing Christmas Presents * From our complete stock of Furniture, will be easy, m there are ‘so many novelties in handsome ROCKEK8, ODD LHA1U-S, COI lTIEB CHINAOLO 8 ET 8 , SIDEBOARDS* DAVENITIRXS* BOOK CASES* CHIFFONIERS* WRITING DESKS, DRESSING TABLES* that will make nuitable oftbringe, and articles that the taniar* wife loves to- beautify its home with, that there is NO NEED OF LOOKING F O m i E l i 0 / RBftWo Deliver A lH W s Free h i , 111 , im v . m i l , ra 8 m u ( ni9. - T TV
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