The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
' f V. 9 bave l y 200 follow .dler a & C Casi> ■well- *>■ !, asonable weather Lbled us to secure prices in ml tulco a look a t them, Jliiys in blue and black, jle breasted vests, some checke and plain grays, d prices that are sure to Wright’s Health Under- ?d lined underwear sell- sr dyles. ULC ind dress. Good warm SATISFACTION ■sr L O l i i o . 3re U t » T X S S U L L ^ N E, W 1 D I T I O f - b s ter ’s ■ national! tionarv te a T h r o u g h o r N e w Word c.ad OiflnMotiS k 1 under the direct tn ofW .T . HARRIS L..D., United States loner of Education, by a large corps of i s p e c ia lis t s and Mia. 0 3364 toner. / I Illustrations >. THAN EVE . a ! . N E K A t U S E . '« ttsSOpss’Jtsfe tSoiiegiate Dictionary fitctiisUWarJsaKdFhM*M> Reality.tccar;4e!ts*I«*j*e»” es,e;e.c,f teth n appliiatisn, RIAMCO. *h«r« Id, Mass. , GUARANTFJ D trwefjiif. A*rm*m*M*€ * iawnHMt win *!;;«of. otfd:,!* fttt eoaoeraOMI lot “JfowIsOHMSa fa 1 ? — »t«*S felf„?oreatesr##! i t!ii.v.v,a w im ehtfaM *** ........ . 'rt»*»*&*■*. Special December Sait Sale! W<>l«ve i>l«co,l on our tables, marked down to tbk advertised price, nearly 200 suite, the remainder of small lots of the winter stock from the following well-known wholesale tailors: The Stein Bloch Co. L, Adler Bros. & Co., of Rochester, New York, and Alfred Ben jamin & Co., of NewYork Cjty. This sale comprises Oxfords Chev iots, Cassimeres,^ Fancy Worsteds and Nobby Scotch Effects. Each suit guaranteed perfect in every detail of workmanship and r„_ . huish, The regular values of these - . suits are $ 16 , 18 . 00 , 20.00 and 22.00 sale price 4*1 A $ 1 3 - 7 5 We* have all sizes in th is purchase from 33 to 44 , regular and stouts, arid h e ie a te va lues you cannot afford to overlook i f in the market for a winter suit. NO TAILOR CAN DUPLICATE THESE SUITS FOR DOUBLE THE MONEY s in O h i o K ^9Wt as ln the Past’ We Hope to Make Many New Customers Oy This Sale! Fine LiteOf Holilay WeCanPlease Yon dO ft52E ./VUN ST. . AreKeiW l CLOTHING. HATS AND FURN ISH INGS . Ant l In Gods u YOU CAN FIND An Elegant Assortmemt of 00NFE0TI01TEEY Consisting of fine as* Creams, Chocolates, Fancy Mixed Candy, Bonbons, Stick Candy, Mixed Candy. m FRUITS: Apples,. Oranges, Bananas, Figs- m NUTS: Almonds, ..Walnuts, Filbert Cream Nuts, Mixed Nuts. HI STflPIiE flflD FfifiGY GfiOGEfilES: The best of everything in that line, at HOUSER . Mgf tU•fOKI,***W mm 'df<#n»t#<*lewrwtf »!".*Sir<-v,-*«<* K-pyfWE*. A44(M», i^r.iVAN»ae#« WAiHlH*f*«, ».«* c a s t o r ia L fottlafcatf a a i CMbhNNb { TO THE DBAF; A rich lady, cuwd ©flier De*fa#a» and N ora ift ft* H M by I)r.KM * .n '.A rn«™ l blanket* an* **$gj A Ifwnng* Btt*. |nO JlfiM DYJ/i* iliuiwmui«**' ;M*r | « H M h » ( a U N « . fBar h rum g*vi »25,000 to hm In l l l i i Y fl t e l t e t t e l l •UtNto, *» that d « f ttfople unable to I ^ ,pto#m tfe* B a r lhanw » a ^ ww« X^£ ju ¥SES£ h w s l v w . A<M«*»No. 1)2369, 'h ie KkholaMi !*atitnte, 730 8th Aventto, |Haw¥•*&# COGITATIONS Matary ft R m *,~-TM f)r»t Statf LWPnPIlirfwt t o COMA COM21 o n WlT Take laxative Brotoo Quiniire Tain lets. All driiggfoto refund the wum* if its fails to cur*, f t W. GbeteV aifnatura ia on each box. 20 c. * DMufeotaiitacf »U Ainda Q**H lM M U tU ,* ,« « |W V V History leaves us in the dark regard* iug tbe success or failure of Uncle Tom's Cabin to check the floods, T t any rate, Rome continued to flourish and conquer neighboring towns right along. When Romans ran short of bread stuff or winter shoes, they would raise an-army aud march out to sack a town in the neighborhood. If they ran short of winter fuel, they would not think of going to the timber and chopping a supply, but they would march against some town and take the furniture and center tables and marble topped dreas- ers and use them for fire wood. They argued that their neighbors were bar barians and never having had the ben efit of tbe blessed gospel, it wasa kind ness to them to be thus despoiled. In this way a great many foreign towns were converted and were nbie to have aldermen and absconding bank cashiers and corrupt government offi cials of their own. This is a great boon to any community. Also, at this time the question of Good Ronds begau to be agitated. Good Roads conventions were being held. Cecil Rhodes began to flourish at this time, yet he is no relation to Good Ronds and not ..even to Dusty Rhoades, The roads around Rome were a fright. In the.springtime the farmers could hardly get to town at all and bananas and olive oil and garlic reached. an enormous figure. Hay also went BS high as twenty dollars a ton. At this time originated the phra&VFind a way or make one." At this period the Appian Way was built and it may be Been yet. “ All roads tead to Rome." That is a quo tation from a college student whojifi. came a great foot ball plnyer/years afterwards. Street paving began to be greatly agitated in the city of Rome and caused several fist fights among the members of the council. A good many heavy tax payero objected seri ously but it cut no ice and tbe Plebei ans wao were the *‘common people" on whom the stump speakers played in those days, all voted for paving. About this time, Rome saw the need of a navy aud -they equipped a lot ot boats that were rigged with two and three rows of oars and were called triremes if they had three banks o foars. They would have been first rate hay barns or feed troughs if they had been left on land, but as war ships they didn't amount to much besides letting a lot of Roman sailors to be taken prisoners. Regulua was commander of the fleet and because he refused to allow Rome to be hu miliated by Carthage, he was put to a most horrible death. This latter is the invention of Mr. Horace, who wrote about it in his odes, but on ac count of Regulus’ family we will not drag forth any skeletons from the family closet. —Fine stationary in every style at C. M. Ridgway's. Shopping hist F op ChristmasBayers. Ebony Novelties, each.,.............19c Gilt Picture Frames, each........ ..l 0 c Venetian Vases.....................25c Cfcst Brass Picture Frames....,.,....50c Child’s Fur Seta......... ................ #1.50 Books for everybody.,..<..,.15and25c Fine Writing Paper, boxed.....10c up Ladies' Kid Gloves....... f l and #1.50 Ladies' Kid Mitts.................. 50c to$l Child’s Kid Mitts.............................26c Handkerchiefs for Men....... 6 c to 50c Handkerchiefs for Ladies....... 6 c to #5 Duchess Lacc Handker'/s..<..fl<60 up Lineta Lunch Cloths.........#1 ami up French Flannel for Waists.............. . Taflata Silk all new colors..........,75c Fu f Callarettes............#1.98 and up Fu r Scarfs....................... $1.98 to 110 Ladies' and Children's Cloaks............ Baby Caps........ ...................25o to #2 Winter Underwear, all kinds,..,.....,. Ladies Fine Shoes..........$1,50 to $3 Children's Fine Shoes......50c to $1.60 Warm Wool Blankets......$2.75 to $8 Bath Robe Blankets................ #.$6.00 Lace Curtaina and Door Panels Ladies' Walking Skirts.......$3 to $8 Wool Brass Goods, all kinds.,....,.. Fine Silkaline Comforts...$1 to $2.50 Knit Shawls**.,»*,**,*,,.,*$1 and $1.50 Wool Fascinators..............25c to $1 Wool Skirts, fine quality...............$1 Black Underskirts............$1 to $3.60 Silk Umbrellas, Ladies* or Gents..... ,.«,«*«*»«.« ***,*$ 1.00 to $ 6,00 Centemeri Kid Gloves.,$1,50 to $1,76 Lafayette Kid Gloves..,,, ..,,,,$1,50 Winter Hosiery of all kinds.... . 3ote Bros# % go# XENIA, O. Tkt first trick. • Cedarville has tbs distinction of having the man whalaid the first brick on onr nsw Temple of Justice, now baiog constructed at Xenia. Mr. Chat, Turner, a brick mason, holds this honor, and it is certainly one that he should fee! well proud of. --Teas, Coffee and Cigars a t Graya —For something nice in the line of Xmas Presents for ladies or gentle men, go to C. M. Ridgway's Mrs. Jane Tannyhill, of Pleasant Hill, Mo., has been tho guest fif Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lott the p<iat week, —A choice line of all kinds of Groceries, at Gray’s. ' The country home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barber was the scene of .a very pleasant social gathering Tuesday evening. —Remember that C, 51. Ridgway's White Pins Cough syrup is the best ' made. Oscar Smith, book-keeper at the Exchange Bank,has been laid offduty this week with something like the “grippe". Prof. Jurkat is filling the vacancy. —I f you want Blanket at prices that you can afford to buy go to “Dorn, tbe. Harness Man.” . The O. P. News has the following to say: “Christmas is coming. The following have already arrived—still there's more to follow—Santa Claus, turkey, etc. etc. 32936 Ellis McMil lan, 1 yr ; 32938 Elva Shingledecker, lyr.; 32939 Elza Shingledecker, 1^ yrs,; 32940 Chas. Jefferies, 14yrs.;A. G. Bingamon, life. Dr. P. ’R. Madden, Practice lim ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Accurately Ad justed. Allen Building, Xenia, O. hone.— Office No. i t . Residence No. j>. Mr. J . M. Milburn, postmaster of Xenia was taken quite sick a few days ago. —Tasteless Cod Liver Oil n( C. M; Ridgway’s. —-Bright eyes are au infallible in dex to youth, nice windows from which Cupid shoots his arrows. Rocky Mountain Tea makes bright eyes. Wm. Burgett, an old umbrella mender, along with hia wife were taken up by the police at Xenia Mon day. The couple had indulged to freely in whiskey,. The Mayor^ fined them each $18.50 and ten daya in tho worl s. They certainly should be thankful for having as comfortable a place as the works to spend the win ter. The couple have traveled the county over, and went from here to Xenia. mi — IH« You have used all sorts of cough reme dies but it does not yield; it is too deep seated. It may wear itself out in time, but it is more liable to produce la grippe, pneumonia or a seri ous throat affection. You need something that will give you strength and build up the body. S C 0 T P S EM U LS IO N w ill do this when everyth in* th e foil#. There is no doubt • b o u t it# t It nou rishe s , strengthens, builds up and makes the body strong and ..........................................to throw healthy, not only o ff this hard cough, but to fortify the system a g a in s t further attacks* If you are run down o r emaciated you should certainly take this nourishing food medicine. *n<vi*4ft.«»,*H4fti*tl#*«. *iOt r AaOWM*. Owmlw**#*Y m V f f t y T a A p t * fH >m ra a . AVtredidtePrapatoiioaftrAS' slatating feroodandReguta- UigiwStoteatewdBowmor lM IM S ( it!! ! j K1 \ PromotesDigesfionChrerfuI- ness andRest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine norNSneraL NOT NAXC O T IC . tfcuArSiHunmcmfi AbcSmmt+ X * * 2 * ~ lion. SourStomach,DL.... . Worms.Convulsions.Feverish- nesaandLom&or SUSP. Facsimile S ignature of GtL&ffiS!z£in NEW YORK. Tlw Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Uver \ ’ »* ■.. .. : ;: ,.11 { j D r i ‘,1 S J j ( I M S EXACTCOPYOFWRAPPER. vS vki e ia n u n w w v M a m ♦♦♦ miKN Xmas em t P fcree’s Book S tore Changes itsDrrn . . . Harry Weolpert, who for sometime, was located a t Urichaville with his father in conducting a newspaper in* that city, is now at Osborn, where he will assist his unde,who edits the Os born Local. Dr. D. C. Woolpert'was a prospective buyer for a paper at Marysville, Ohio, but for some reason the trade was not made. , . Our store has been transformed into a Santa Claus headquarters and if there is a place on your list for A Toilet Set A Fountain Pen A Pocket Book A Music Roll A Book or Game for the Children A Bible A Calendar An Album A Xmas Card A Kodak A Box Stationary Pierce’s Book Store is the place to get it, 13 South Fountain Avenue, Springfield, - - - - Ohio. i 4 New Meat Store. Having opening the Meat Store formerly conducted by Ed Henshcl, we will have on hand at all times a choice line of IMSyilLEi NlSHTILLERAIL 10 M The Great Central Southern Trunk Line Fresh and Salt Heats WINTER TOURIST TICKETS Now on sale to F L O R I D A and the G U L F f CO A ST Bologna and Sausage 1 Write for folders, descriptive matter to C# L. STONE, „ General Passenger Agt, LOUISVILLE, RY . and everything connected with a first-class meat store. We handle the celebrated Kingan & Co’s. Hams. Charles Weimer. SEND YOUR ADDRESS To R. J , WEMY 8 &, QtneMl ImaiigraUoti »nd Indastrl.l Agtat LOUI 8 VILLE, KY. GOODS DELIVERED Telephone GG. And he will mail you free kArs.iLW’fiiRATEi) PAxrHLEtsaad PRIOR LIST o f LAND attd tAXKH ! h tfti t e hili i ft* M *M RA T ttt t • ttflMli,l-’MWMMflitaK*. — »S h » i ^ ! s , ****** O .A . S N O W f t O O . ! NfoilL K E N T U C K Y , T E N N E S S E E . A L A B A M A . MISSISSIPPI, PLOR1DA. Nave you Aiafcy# If*ow* want your sddrew- W* have valuable information fbr tb* mothers of America, We are far- aibers to hU majeety-tke W»y- Downey A iteniy, 137 Btethti* it** , Ckkigo, ID. H , \v> f - * r
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