The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52

•iXfS w r - s r ^ 5 ■ I lful Gold' %- wion Din- y j mdsomely i. top, 10 pj in. logs. 3.50 rw that there are! rs in the United] e in 1890. ivisions made in Louis woman incinerated and |th those of her rhere his already ■■ field of Xenia vis* unday. ‘ ch is tired out it t we can't live 1Dyspepsia Cure eat” so that you] ]d food you want the digestive or| the^ only prepaf ill kinds of food,’ fggists. lave been discovi as, five are nnl 1 7 I many that h a | Jectar that mak| [of strength anc |ke Rocky Moun-j and Miss Jean] Ifriends in South] was the guest of] i, in South Char-] ian. cans. (Sauce* Jo Fat. :DI |r Manager, of] to open in this] cord is O. K .J ty. Kindly givej ]writing, L e s a l e H o i ,’ s e ,| jOhio. I* 4 cte. atamps.1 cut and ce our line : > r * fredJ. t Seheli Xenia, Ohio Diamonds, Watches, ( ’locks, SterlingSilver Canes, JJinbrelhiH, Cut Glass, Brie a-biae. €a$tman Kodaks and S u p p lie s Engraving and Job Work of all kinds done in o First-class Style. ...f lu tu m it S u it in g s ... TILL the new weaves of goods has been rer J \ ceived from best.importers. Golf Skirting Plaid Back, 37^.c. Chiviots, Pebble Grain, Storm Serges, Poplins, Whip Cords, Covert Cloths, Prunelle, &c. „ . .Wrappers—Tea Gowns, 1 No use to make up when good qualities asjyou can make at 65c, 85c, $.00. Eton Suits. Golf Capes. Jacket. Rolling in for Fall Sales. Hosiery. Among nice assortment the Black Cat Brand for Boys and Girls School Stocking. Underwear. Although quite an advance, prices same as last year. ... Skirts and Colored Petticoats, Muslin Underwear- Corset Covers, Nigh^Gowris and Skirts. 7 Sheeting Muslin. Good Yard Wide 5c. J-fyTCHlSON 0 fjlBNEY r Great Success OF THE • I I I I I AT .PARIS EXPOSITION * Proves That It Exactly Fills The Bill Is tiow established as a Branch Factory Stow* at Factory Brices. ^ The Hteiiiway House at Cincin­ nati announce “The Ludwig- Piano as the only Anieriean Biuno awarded a prize at Baris Exposition on it^Merits Exclu­ sive!v.” Call and see these" */ Magnificent Instruments, E B. MILLER, - Manager tSpi infjfielri, Ohio. ■i 8 T i p ; | ?U«» A YEAR. I KARIII B l i t , « Editor and Proprietor, • Cxn".v:.i Omen: GSt * 01 WaM<>PlocoT” BATURDAY.DEUKMBEK Id, ’<!!). "i 1 ^ ------ - | I, M CIOMOrniE 23D YEAR, With lid;? number the Herald erm* plctw its twenty third year: it is nl-'o its last special edition of llm »in teenth century. The features for-this iif'-sue are above the average and the matter for our fnmtbpiea* has l>, on selected with great rare. The sbo-ie- have beeu specially prepared, and are well worth anyone’s time in rending. Special attention is culled to the half­ tone, “ Under the Mistletoe,” The close of the uineteeih century brings both the largest and by. far the best newspaper ever published in this town and possibly the county. Plans had-been carefully arranged tor an eight page paper thin week, as will be goon on page one, but adver­ tisers knowing the value of this medium oml desirous of.informing the people in. this vicinity ot their goods and wares of which they have to dis­ pose, have forced us to get out the two extra’ pages, mauing a total of ten pages. ,- We are very thankful to the citi­ zens in this community for tln ir court­ eous treatment and liberal patronage during the past twelve months, and pending some extensivc'iinprovements, we will ho able during tlm coining year to undertake the "most difficult work in the printing line, irrespective of size, quality or quantity—metropol­ itan work in a country village. ’ This number finishing the. twenty- third year of the Herald’s career, sv.c enterthe twenty-fourth with our next, wishing advertisers and its many rvud- ersa Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Congress has made an (xcellent start ° . 1 I toward making this a strictly business' session. Sd iM Jd iM <V(\K a f Senator Hanna says the republican •motto ax this session “ Do business. ”|3 (if Congress is A strange case is that of the Chic­ ago policeman who resigned because his duties interfered with his attend­ ing church. ig u >1 illa r ns >n Hon. Benjamin Washington, ns a lay member of th National tVniimUce o? Presbyterian now in session there creed question.' to is III e t s consider the Senor Dcgefnu, Porto Rica’s first Delegate to Congress, said of his eon- stitutents: “My people want to be­ come root and branch Americans We cannot do it too quickly,” An unprejudteal journalistiu Wash­ ington declares that President McKin­ ley has more power in influencing Congressional* legislation than any President since Lincoln has had. Nothing could more strougly call, attention to the rapid increase in the use of the English language than the imperial decreo of the Emperor of Germany take the place of French as an obligatory study in (ho higher schools of the empire. The^treatv with Nicaragua,granting the United States all the rights ami privileges necessary to construct and operate, the Nicaragua Canal, now be­ fore the Senate, shows that the ad­ ministration means Imsiut:-’, Now let Congress go ahead, and the canal will soon be an established fact. ReducedFares. Excursion tickets will be sold Deo. 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th and 31st, limit, and Jan. 1st 1901 . via Ptmm-ylvnnia Lines account Christmas ami New Year Holidays. The rate for adults will not be less than JjOccufs, mir less Ilian lficonfs for children, lickcts will l e good returning until Jn«. L 1901, inclusive. For detail., about fares, time'of triano, etc., call < .1 or address E. 8 . Keyes, Ticket Agent, Cedarville, Ohio. Rather Close, What might have been terrible ac­ cident on. the Rapid Transit lino be­ tween Xenia and Dayton was nai- rowly averted, Monday evening, when a car came near being struck by a C. II, and I), passenger train at the 'cf-siiig oast of Dayton. When the ir appronelud the. railroad cm. ring i t ..on not stopped as is itqu imh and just ns it eros-ed the track the pai-v -m «r 0 i>")ijin thundered along, <>idv ft moment or two wua nil that piwcnt- etS n terrible accident. Home tight or ten pngxiigeis wwm . u car ui the time The iMOtot’uwii nmk.e! the statement that the brake 1 rcTiu-d to va.rk» ts fe:£ 9 3 S Kredel Alexander, 34 East main Street, Springfield, Ohio. TilieDolar |JUR $12 OVERCOATS are as good as they look—as good as we say they are—and the best that can be sold for the money. More Cannot Be Asked ‘We have Winter Overcoats of Black, Blue Kersey and Gray and Black Frieze that are stylish, well made, vyell lined and will give splendid service: They are far superior to many Overcoats loudy advertised elsewhere as “Bargains” at the same price. We have • r .many others^at other prices. m e n ’s f in e C lo th es TR0USERS=MEN’S=TR 0U 5ER S Boys’ and Youths’ Suits And Overcoats, ages 14 to 19, Suits made from pure all-wool material, plain and fancy mix­ tures, Overcoats of fancy black Coverts, new, lough Cbeviots and Vicunas. Our price ‘ ......... .................................................. $ 6.00 Boys’ and Youths’ Suits And Overcoats, ages 14 to 19, Suits ..f black and blue Merges, Unfinished Worsteds, fancy Cuesiinerce, Tweeds aud Cheviots; Overcoats in Covert ('loth, Whipcords, Vicunas, Monlag-., lines, Kerseys and rough Cheviots. Our price ........................................................ $ 10.00 Boys’ Knee Pants Suits J And Reefers, ages 3 to 16, Suits of fine 1\\» j wool in plain double-breasted and novelty j styles; Reefers of all-wool Chinchilla and Irish f Frieze in blue, brown, Oxford and olive shades j 0 'ir price............. ................................. $ 3-00 Boys* Finest Suits, Reefers And Overcoats, sizes 3 to 1 Gyears, made of I choicest materials in nobbiest and newest cf- 1 fects, better styles and better qualities than those offered at other stores, Out price .................................................................$ 5 - 6 0 f !Boys’ Three-Piece Knee Pants Suits, sizes 8 to ifi, cut single or donhlc-breasted, fine all- j wnol fabrics iii blue, grey and greenish mixtures, elsewhere perhaps, 17, not For less. Onr price...... ..{£6 'd*air' £ S Dressy Black ( ‘Iffy-Worsted Suits* Brock or Back Goats.............. ........ ............................................. $ 8 , 10 . 0 0 , 12 . 0 0 , 15 .OO a n d $18 Fine Striped or Cheeked Worsted Suits........................v -'....... ;................... ........................... '———$ 10 , 12 . 0 0 , 13 . 50 , 15 .OO a n d $ l 6 Perfect fitting Bluft and Black Cheviot Suits.......;....... ....................................... ................................. .................... $ 6 , 8 a n d $ IO Styiish Blach Thibet Vicunas and Undressed Worsted.,............... ....... ................ .......................... .......... .................... “ $I5» 16 , a n d $ 18 Rich Blue Serge Suits, best lining made........ ............ ................... ..............................................,.......................... . $ 10 , 12 , 13.50 a n d $15 Mcii’e good,serviceable Overcoats............ ....................... . . . ........ ..........— '........... ..................................... ........." $ 4 , 5» 6 a n d $ 7 All-wool Kersey fiu Blue and Black) Overcoats............................ ........... ..................................... ....................^ 8 , IO, 12 , 13:50 a n d $15 Gcnuiue" lrid» Prcize Overcoats, Black and Gray............. .................................................................................................. ........ $ IO , 12 a n d 15 Very st.vlbh rough effects in Overcoats..... ............................... . ......................... ............... .................................... <—$ 8 . 5 6 , 10 a n d $I*> Ranlans—Special values-—Dark Grays........................ ............................ ............................ ....... •.............. ............ .... ................... .-$ 12.50 Men place great stress on tlm cut of their Trousers. Individuality of style graceful fit—two effects they are always a fte r.» K. & AS • ' Trousers are made from all the popular cloths. Men’s extra well made working Trousers.,........... ..................................... ............. . ............................................... $1, 1.50 and 2.00 Men’s fiuc business Trousers....... ................................ ............................................ .......................................... -$2, 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50 M hi ’ s elegant dress perfect fitting Trousers........'....... ....................... .................... ............................. .. $3.50, 4.00, 4.50 and 5.00 Mru’-<c/uaianteed) Corduroy Trousers............ ............ ........................... ..................................... ...................... ......$2, 2.50 and 3.00 Boys* Suits, Overcoats and Reefers T IHH.DEPARTMENT contains many surprises for the young men and their parents. The one idea is always noticeable—how well tin v are made. A few specimen offers selected from our most remarkable display of Boy's winter clothing—and on which you may live 81, 81.50 ami £2 comparing our good® and prices with those of other houses. Cl ■ X«X*3A aw iiftim •>. W * * * * * * iTiftTEirrsigjtitt rmriO'f. Annf«rw IHt WIMT WCftRfc • -Do your Xiraa Chopping with tis. The Store full to the top at popular price;-, ICO umbrellas all puces and coins;1, new lrsmll-s 50e f t 88*09. A v.og’osi load of b i dfccrebi rid le to S3 acii, ex tin vnhin 4nv f>, Rh p , and Oc. sUostmder & Bpabr. Xenia, O —Ebony and Htcriing Silver Nov­ elties, fancy Linen piecaes, Pillows, Towels, Table Linen, Napkins and Jewelry at one-hall what the Jewelers will ehaige. Alexander A. Hpahr* Xenia, 0 , 1 .Word was received hero Tuesday of jthn death of John Huffman, of North ] j Lewisbarg. Mr. Hufiiuan was a ret* ] idi lit of this place for it number of, ......... j yeata and was known in this locality*; . vd t;i Ervin', hali on ra wniid of j lie died of heart trouble. Mr. H, 1 M. llarher, «f tliF place nUendetl tho i !funeral, Wednesday. . ; jm’ilic«‘hiadconft :4 announced ’n - i If raid la t i.’feh tic Trn^diy t vi nbu iu the Dp v& ITor? hf.ft hcui cliao^ o ’a l uHitmt t putt big in furnuu m at thu op’sift hollc». 4 I 'flutf ' i n - M e r a r< tm *atsia» I n x a t i v e BfOrtHHjMW i* ****** Uw that cm** * <mwi •» mm tUf 8t«l« 1U OsaiVA»4Wtrka I.axative Bromod^nlnhie Tablets i cure « cold in one day, ijwy. Pri- e 25 cen»«, No cure, n?» Mr. Elsworth Lowry has wired the residence of Mr. W. M, Barber for electric lights, Mr. Lowry is contin­ ually adding lights since he starts up in tiie morning. Pattern* far M**» War***. We will mad 32 patterns for long baby clothes, showing necessary ma­ terials ami lull directions fo rsak ing , for 25 cents silyer or 2d cents stamps, 12 pntlerhs for short clothes 20 cents, These patterns are tha lateststyles and will delight any mother. With each- package we send valuable information Address, Downey A Henry, Lllipn tian HpeHalties, 107 Deartmni fHreet- Uhtcafo III. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure DktMis w M y m iNt«tt i t «w»iftiittii>i jm7m MMtlts tan insglw N a tra .. •trtm taf ( • a i. 1 7 m M lw t d t o t lo . i

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