The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
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We tar**n fvpcriaiiy ifcEd fiSiwr ttoocaear«7* towns;** prises tfirft{iSi^iiii^i^(ii Local t i l Psnsciial •W* «,Mimww<vwii 4* S5*W |4#fc - mam * *.„ p m i 'm j ® am « s * * 4 bm**o& g ^ iw e , m tx k a ii p i g p m * Cw tficr ■4%iW«« 25»4^, -finttj £§**«, ftadwfbbtkS, touftire- $r*j»fi*. M k . sic. -t0 *E*e k < x »3 b Tery $ s ^ l» r »*3 mas* petsesls. S/OtoSffjB W*fi dtoirjirer jWto^r t*3m *rs «*«*£toeamfti hi*& Y&tfto apaaf te3S£»2Wi|#$5tgjfe>Jiitoto#88*. - "S&.&. 0 O L L -tXM:, .j, • 't *'’ ■< * i » f » , ' * / T i t e J e w e l e j v ws** *#» j fP ig f lf tL M W n is$m TM W tt* t«tr,o £ms; o& yoW le&wig. &<>&$]m&&3bg.fav d&rwg ypaar siaj, 1 ^uesifoEs as l a t h a a ’jo a ia- aa’*4A|f. • I^ te f g ^ a "thu ictea that yont presence among; thorn m a matter of' macli aoi«?ern ‘ to. tbem and that it will he a great re lief to iheta when you are gone. ^ ti i ''* ' ptoimity iitmHr t Juliet?1®, “What ia » , name?” might fee k^h# Vegarfllng. the tes-^ fgels'o# the Bsit^h.hafjf’irMeh hare o&w ‘im #m fo^saad h9i,a jk$ ^ frifetfe # f rgspcct’t#fi!tei>i -ft. p&g$,f ^ ^ e ffa h e ia l jta if,,- d iy ad e rk h looking yo\\n% man 4 $9% h&&kt hjrthe aecr^ ''unfit fth o \ 'hia hwlneps, fi|''ata pdmk to atlesA Hie Jawt oh* Was 4fee- ten!*'. >^''Friend tt«jh9iaej P ie . I t . i l r, C. M. K»%sr*y nr*«* b u e hm ! lip l^r in C’i»f}.aaa!i *day or-*?tilei weeC ".; .■ ' -. wHe*f4?3f»F <5*Sils«»m A' &m<Am, iViwaijt Sppataaid Ur# ndfi&p UeBhojf* o f Ppftoei w«e -drcMkhag: *KK>ng h n im inert* •hemfor a dSajpo r jo , —Fo« BMXJ-^3est! o®«se roow ia CVdarriBe. 0 re r Bltjmood^i room,- • . ' J . P, Chew, Xeat* ,0 . W ed tw i* / wm the 4 a j for getting •pestiyo'paperi mwSe <e®£and ^nife a »n»h«r of the ecann^kawemeo hand ia ofder to 5g6A. their allow* *0(Se»s boob sm-fMjaifeJe. . ^ .*—0 r , CaldK’^11‘4 . ^ r a p B^nih ii plemst'lo lake. I t is a pleaaantlax' allve. Sold hjr 0 . i . ^dgwajp* The C^atfe daedtigclnb of Xeasla will give a grand hall a t the rink next TomUy emtiag, Becv lf t Mpfc.% tfe e% o fT ,% tt4 : ' . The ifeiee tksUi# Shay Grand 3Eo, lldi C^sem 0o«j|Mioy is billed fit: the -Xeala' opcm. house -tamarroir o%ht^ 'The p i fleeted ,1s iheoper* “ pumen ” eomprla^ ooe hundred people, all their o»a ioeaery and an omhadm o f twettly pieces. fc , . _ / The fli»rt?«t one making good, pm grew oa i | jo new church, and work in general if* geiagon mgardleca of-tli# odd w^athir, ’Th^ omhjhHdhas ©too demaed a - « f the brick Work and a Pone th nr eap that for some reason h.*«bodceutu die neater. The work in mplariog the latiter will he quite a las!?, - ' ' u - •f0f2ues;_ w th weiv.dim ofjtkefam%F’ Inquired the Taekey. | borne the, names of T^itiles. I t Js f f K ^ i,^ ^ f ^ l I y j ; s n t l I . t ^ p rw a t * f ^ d ''f h # t ‘# u t " ,¥jjpeft{* have been.. dft5£m. 31ahk *& Thank, ■who are , wrecked, the last of the namd bht ucafelo to fee hero” , l i e ' was a d - !recently, and a Cofera, still more TBitfod. Some amtsfal .acquaint- ^lately, has hroken( in two and gone 'e»ee?,- dik ing 'about'the funerql a *to the bottom with officers and men, few M j$ :later, expressed aurpiiee -'Also-four Serpents, three lizards, iba t ndther Blank nor Thhnk, both ;two Snakes, one .Alligator, —-one intimate friends of the (deceased, *Crocodile,one Batt!esinake,oa6 Basi*. ptrCaent, mail were still more ilisk and two Pragons, which axe not prised t o 'learn th a t' the .firm’s ] reptiles, hare a t carious times m et Ice Boy did the honors by special | with disaster. British tars, it Ia appointment.—3fewYork Press, Isaid, hare a superstitious feeling of *— —«*■— ■ dislike against sailing i n ' vessels bearing such names. Tucky o r un- lacky, the miixm are,needlessly die*, agreeable^, sra.i ru _■' ’ Origin of a Famous Ph rase. I t wa» dudgo Thomas I t £oo\ey o f. Michigan,, insteadvof Grover Cleveland, who first gave utterance to the famous phrase, “A public of fice-is a public tru s t” Governor Dntbin of Indiana is to Hame for dispdiMgrthefHuejon, Id a speech recently *he attributed" the nuthor- m i his a utho rity M sent to (Jierk Hop kins, of tho snprferoe court, who had no difficulty In fimling tho words in a copy of Cooley’s “Principle* , of C o ^ uG om a Lab",” published in 188^*ieveral years before the words w«^v made famous hy President ClaptUmd. There in, however, no e hm .th a t President Cleveland he- li e a || h* was coining; a phrase when he employed the words. He simply exm&wwd an established trpth.— Batsoit Free Press, - Wemen Who Smoke, A venerable woman calmly puff ing away a t an old clay pipe was one of |ke sights, now,much less ire- quest than formerly, in the Car thage (Kan.) courthouse the other day. She. had come in from some of the backwoods corners of Jasper county, where there .are others of hefcduHd, I y p lw f r ____ .Tennessee ? Why, sartin* ,wTMI eplied to the local inter- viewer’s query, “and from South CkPHny to Tennessee when a little girl, Yon see, us girls learned, to ttnnke the tobacco we raised, and the boy* they.chawed if, and there wasn’t no objections from the old foil:*. When we come out to Mis souri, along afore the war, onr tape* come too. Yes: I reckon P ain’t the only old lady in Jasper county what tmokes « pipe” Aluminium Nails, After mihy unsuccessful esa»ri- m<mis and trialc an alloy of alu minium has liecn. ihade with which p $ lh , staple# and tacks can be made to i'«mpek!.,with copper. Am ong r th r advantage.# claimed for th * new material is tha t i t is not af* fc ted by the weather and will not drimornfe*; a# in laying roofs, lin ing fink*, etc, A# the alloy ia non- corresive ami nonpoitoneaa the neif nails ouirbt to find in te r among makers c f refrigerators and other art: la# u.-M for food storage* Whoa *fc« dtifcn nrc in o f number and w-iri.t iv laken into considera- tiou, it is wen that alumlnitmt nails arc aVmt ,4 a pound cheaper than co*:pt>r imils, I t is tt.ot intend ed io put tlmu in competition with ordinary wheel itoili.-^wirdwart, ' ' HwM|if guspicfsiiiia «f viartert, J t would ho carior f 6r ,a carnet to p tt* th e t f $ m a ttMoie than I f f f m t 0 k id entar B ms I k ih»^e m m vithovt a paMp.jtt, *ayt a fH. ' Fetcmburg cormpondant.! The v y p m k fretting more and More rigid itjutead of beingxelfUtwh After Making a good d-sl of official f«sw eft ymtr entering the country— r n tth U y aenrtmising the passport, it **4' taking I* frogt you HE RN |W SAGgS HABIT- One of the younger proprietors of one of the big; department store* up town tha t advertise ‘‘bargain sales” on. .a special preannounced day every weekhas been winning all hi* expenses by betting with his co terie in Delmonico's that Bussell Sage would be one of the first to aiy rive at his store on the morning of the mufked .down disposals. He knew from, experience tha t the vet eran financier rarely in the spring and fall misses one of. these “clear ings ou t” Mr. Sage picks up bar- f ains In all sort* of things .which <i can find use for, frpm a pair of trousers ($3.50—original price $7) to email kitchen utensils marked down from 5 cents to a penny apiece. “If eveiy one would he as judi cious in their buying as I am,” Mr# Sage once observed to the narrator of this true story, “there would he less poverty ana the mortification and Suffering resulting therefrom# Heady every one Is living beyond his means.”—How York Times. .When Sir Thomas RtturrxMf, The king fixed his eyes on Sir Thomas a little reproachfully. The gallant knight flinched slightly be neath the steady gaze. “Bid you .catch the cup, Tom- my?” his majesty asked, and he ask ed it in the tone of a man who kn&ws just what the answer will he, “I did not,” said Sir Thomas, He hove a heavy sigh as he said it. Then he hoVe two, “You did not,” repeated his maj esty, “I know you did not, The trouble is th a t in knotical parlance you did not knot fast enough,” The king’s features relaxed as he relieved himself of.this humorous sally, and, taking Sir Thomas by the arm, he permitted one eyelid to slightly droop as they passed down the corridor and through a green baise swinging doorAGlovsland JPlaJtt Healer, . .." >*wais»urc^iWiibitww',,',jwUiti^se*i»e)oW .. ' ^ Paris and SjiaUs, Some alarm is expressed by cer tain Paris epicures because the sup ply of snails of the finest quality seems to-be falling off to a serious extent, , This apprehension, how ever, will cause no distress upon an extended Scale, as the teste for the deliberate creature that carries his house upon his back has not been worldwide. In fact, it has never gained much ground outside Of the Latin race, and beyond the borders of France itself the number of gour mets who have extolled the Snail as a table delicacy of the most desir able sort has not made1« long list. But snails are clean feeders, Why should there be anywhere a preju dice against them among the eaters of lobsters and crabs, of sty fed pigs and of the bulging legs-of gog- glJayed bullfrogs? - -Jf you want p good horse blanket t> Dwii!s. Best stock, in town to LaWestprifeCscousastCU!; sclent, from. with quality Mr. J , ML. Boil, who for .several months back has been comiected with IV. B. Heart’®'grocery store in Spring- field, O,, fas* severed but eopmctioa with tbat e^tafaHsbmevt and will- look after the city trade. for ■ the wholesale grocery fimi o f Gar*on & Go. o f that city; Mr. Ball takes the position for# wieirly occupied by Uariau McMillan, Oranges, lenjon*, bananas, grapes, candies awl huts, a t Cooper’s. The school board this year ^Ibaa granted rim-pupils a‘ longer holiday time than fans wen the custom; Ow ing to Chfistmaa coming ou Wedne# day, the middleof the week, the board fadedecided to give a vacation cover ing seventeen day*. This will cer iainly meet* the hearty approval of pupils and teacher*. ' ' , S 1 ' I ’ ! ‘ . —Used by the ladies of fashion all over the world. It’s, without doubt the greatest heaulifier evhr offered the -American"women. 35e, Made only by Madison Medicine Co, Ask your druggist. , Bread, cake* and crackers, all o f the freshest and best, a t Cooper’s. . ' a v The following invitation fats been received here by Friend*of the couple: “Mr. and -Mrs, Wm, Beard request your pretence a t the marriageoftheir daughter, Maud, to Mr, Wm. Edwin Dean, Wednesday, December clgli teen, at half past two, Xenia, Ohio v The prospective groom is a son o fMr. and Mrs. Daniel Dean# who reside east of town, while-the bride’s home is th the vicinity of Clifton, Mr* and Mrs. Dean expect to move" here toon where they own property. Edwin and wife will reside on the home place; Heinz’s Mince Meat in bulk, a t Cooper’s, The Ladies’ Aid Society of the U, F. church of Cedarville, will hbld a bazaar in the G. W. Crouse mom, Dec. 12,13 and 14, afternoon and evening. Fancy work, domestics and candies on sale. Ice cream and cake served Thurwlay evening, chicken pie supper Friday evening, oyster slew Saturday evening. Refreshments served front fire o'clock each evening. Jay Gould’s, youngest son h&s feist married * giri who has an Income of about 1100,000 a year. I t k suppos ed, however that he had other reason* for wanting her, Fure buckwheat floor, prepared buckwheat and pancake flour and maple a/rup, at Cooper’s. JMfr. and Mrs* 0 , D. Merchant en tertained at supper Friday evening a number of their friends from a dim* fence, They were a* follnwsi Mr*. Fierce, Ripley, Ohio; Mrs. Dunbar, Lancaster,' Mis* Porter, Hteubenyille: Mia* Bussell, Clifton; Mis* Stratton and Wetmour, Waveriy; Thomas For* “uson, WiHiamsonburg, and Willard ones, Waveriy. f Ol ' Cooper always has a full stock of the best Of everything in the grocery line. Give him a oal! or call tele* phone tfi. Mis*Jeanett James, who ol lap*ha* been making her home with John Turner Jr* and family of Bellbrook, met with a terrible accident Monday morning while engaged in getting breakfast. In some manner her apron caught fire from the stove, 8be ran to the yard, only making thfi flams* Wot#. A blanket wa*wrapped about her, which smothered the flame*. ltd* doubtful whethershe will recover from the burn*. Hr, 1 W. Baldwin, of Xenia, made phasAot, visit with Bev, and Mrs. Ilamittoh last Hahhath. He atfended ptthbc servirw and lieard hi* former pastor one* mote, is* w#s»t*w m i . *>tw. s^smaftw^aiMSfWJftftl It* easy Wien yuw’re drifts® wlA&e mmmtAew* Hue atmm , Wlwii tib4M*»m%*Mj§>ai W & pm m 4 0m U q tia g , Whm t$m% mngmt t» 4* ha&'iMem . lAe-emAimeiimtaoAhmk in tkefuippr* ifawhag # bw *M w ?,wiBe lie water dots dfe task. R et iheste wmm a anMem wakiag in ' rise ivory «sd Ike Areim - ’ * WbeO'tbelisBe am v ^ Iuwtop«ffi.aj^uaatil%iSxs*u*t - Use lidioir wWasmtemtei wh3e the egrrsotbeara S ub *on Find* <fctx<wy *ra»^*Ao»* ftwkbed JerkSTra gowe; ^ ^ . Find* risewater feesrtiMaS»»fidy where - the wriri»| ebsncea'lie. ^ ‘w Mat nnlep he does seme rojrujgBwill swiftly bear hi»-b^l' FIfidsilmt down theVftvwat the sidles ' that be looks fur all sre full, And. that It he’d Seek the right one he ssnat turn abontand puli. . Bisiife ffsay—veiy o ^ -r-js s tto Soit ■ rieng nod dream, Yet the man some time discovers that •. I&cwuuotffoat mp ati^aai. And be learps, %m, ih*t'the.ir®rid w full of-folkswho like todrift, But the farther,4**vm the nyer there the current grows more swift', .■Andbe also le*m* ia #&iy»w.lliaiepqt ceasful ottm would #eem To have no use for the Mime-who wd* neyef’row pp- stream, . ’ , , 1 .TTT.,nrnTT,«^.,J . .,.,r/viur,^.Tj t<y ‘r a wmm J , Fisrpont -Morgan ’wfiskffls,. hi* boast tha t he neverlias heed Ipt«v -riewed, wad declare* tha t In Ihe »* i m vm yeap hot m e interviewer ever has been able to approach'.him. This was oh a recent trip to Europe when a representative o f .the London Times would no t take “Bo” for bis Answer, "”Tell The Times mad my tfene is worrii';£l0' a, firiaute/’ -ftt last iaM1 Morgsnr , • , -* ”The Times man say* he’ll take two minutes a t ihaf,” came back the Interviewer handed Mr. Mor gan £20, talked just two minutes by both tlid r watches, did all the talk-' mg himself and rose to go on the instant. ”Why did yon want to -see mef* Morgan asked in curiosity. ”Gh, I wagered £100 that I would interview yon personally; that’s d|L” ynu hi* xep^. • * v Morgan congratulated him on his enterprise,' and dismissed him .with in the third minute of his call. When asked the other day if he kept the' £20, Morgan said, ’Yes, and I haven’t earned money in a long time th a t gave me the satisfac tion tha t £20 did/* A Merry W e a v e H e a d q u a r t e r s f o r B o f i d a y s . O f ----- n~ir .i *...— — ......"'"" .......... ' ......1... . ......l'fl"l:*,llM*1^ 1f l . ^ e S t o l e Ooods f o r BMM ftJ Freseafe* w e i m p % v e ry t o g e «ejaetl<Mi e f Urn l t t « 4 "anri newest Brem UmdM, .Wafefc Cteths, SHfe fer. Sl&ska of ell Misfc' ..■■•,... Joyaaile jBodk* by -the ■himdrfdi # t 30,1$ *tnd 25% elfetJib o o n ^ f t Books, H»#®etSwo209 .tojie*, ex- orilent -ho^sat 10 c. Ye*y fine weU*m»3e beoi* *t Latest books of lEtollentAeriMe back, indexed Bible, fl.25 . 'Mresset Ffeee«-of*11iieds. BLric rilver trioained IGe- BtcriMfl '^Iver pieces 25e. ^Large aasortmeot o f brudies of j $ kind;* forladiee and- 'gepfe2‘ , ' . . ' ' . . ! ? g f £ ;'£ lites i® »a* rcM € f$ , r ' . By the thbna*ads for ereiybodf. li^dW'Ih- Itfefl h©.- Flae?'^ades.3d«nd 2Sc.'"W«? haw. th e ' Jsigest collection o f Fare ffinea Esnlmfidercd Haml- kerehSeft'At 30# 2 ^ , 0 , Tdhsad $ I ,ever"«*«#,*' • ■ Bdm't;W(»ed*o»l Basut. Lestjh^t' EbWltls*. «»f aft;Mods a t 23,' % 7%, $3,00 up. JffMtheie ■good*from. VaphiBB^ make lihse sjiitf, 30e If* 0L0pf ft ■esch; , Bsrttefe'of fill kilula ff*m SOf’fo ^3,4»0 writ, i Blanket#for JBalhBotje*a.iSLOOwisd£3,1*0each. • ' wp ;<S^B^sa* i%»r Brief1,^1' odd ffeees, ASeand mp Vwml&imU-- j*pfte$2fe00, “ 11 . Towria, each, from 2Se to$lJ5S. LwiMaliCloth# ,75fi Id |2,§0- U ^ m ^*pihiE per dew* $1 to $3; T k l^D iu a tt^ sy f tx d ^ e te iA If Ghoiee new dssgas in LSsens :«fadl kiodfe. 4 -mm'mm. ’ n \ • ' . SI FSv»-iach Satim JUbhoo#r I5- p*, Hew #wfn | | Xiberij Bifefeon UBScte. Soft JfmfmH 'Rsizbon fife, | | AI: Mod* n^jwftr-'riifisoo.'^sr hudhtsy low ‘prierix . " . - , jf mm.-Mam* , | t ’ RrMnk frsa*ej jidtlire^ Gilt framed ^o- ‘loto*,1 $ t o 4 bf'pdpalar idridfr^yteir, _■ <’ , ■ ,» t . • * ^ ■< ; m BiwnfiJrfins. A t At'Oft fl.Sft. *. Mptoji ?rikrCfirfehass, t, Biqpe fiw'<adfiissoi,SS& / ' .i The Farm Gate that has had such \ ft big sale a t Jamestown, Ol, for the| past three weeks, is now on exhilation - a t the City HoleK Agent* wanted4 fiere. - . t , • |'i - . . . . V . ’.. ' i* # "‘tfl Undaunted by Majesty. - The "gillies” that were a feature o f Queen.Victoria’* household have been retained by the king. These servant* have always been noted for their faithfulness of service and frankness of speech. Becently the king, exhausted by a long day’s wont, ordered some light refresh ment, which .was brought hy a "gil lie”-—one Macdonald, > “ I think I ’d like to change place* With' you, Macdonald,” said the king, with a snple* "Awm daurin’ tae tbeenk, your mawjhstyreplied the honest Scot, "that it takes an unco guid mon tae be aye a gullie.” /D o you mean,that I ’m not ’guid’ enough?” "Awll no eay that,” answered the undaunted Mac, "but awm toakin’ bold tae tell your, mawjnsty that you’d bauv a bitter lot tae learn.” "You’re right, Macdonald," was the smiling response. "Some king* are made, but clever gillies are born, no t made ”r—London Mail. Gen. John B. Gordon, Dec. 11, Bndyard Kipling Sinking Creek Has Sunk Again, The disappearance o f Sinking creek, a large mountain stream in Pendleton county, W. Ya., has mys tified the people and has caused' . financial loss.. I t famished power . for several mills, but has suddenly i disappeared.1 Some weeks ago the? water In the stream began to fall ] and now the bed hr almost dry. f * There has been plenty of rain, and | the only explanation of the stream’* * disappearance is tha t It has worn its way through^ into a subterranean cavern and joined one of the under ground streams. Old citizens”say that the creek disappeared in the same njpnner many years ago hy finding a subterranean outlet Thu incident gave the name' to the creek. -Baltimore Sun. Long Drawn Out. "When the French academy was founded in 3(535, it started to make a. dictionary of the language. This was first published in 1094- and a seventh edition in 1878* But about forty, years ago a new dictionary was’begun, the nation appropriating nearly $13,000 yearly to carry it Oil. So far the academy has not got be yond the letter A, and to stir i t np there is talk of withdrawing the na tional grant unless better speed is shown. ’ A Kipling Story. As a preface to hi* attack upon the recent army appointment* in lupling tells i _ •' ift&kft y w j t ,Ohri«d*Bi>$ . ^elecdion ‘,>now- .wjbijfe. ’ owr s to ck is new , yo n « m hav<* i t d e liv e red w hen ym i w a n t i t ; W e have o n ly g o o d h o n e s t m e rchan d ise a t ho n e s t p rices, stud w e a s k .y o u r inspec tion . O n r goods a re from th e be st manufacturers!, a n d so ld on tlie ir m e rit ns can lie verified b y fo rm e r custo rm ers T h is is « iir b e s t adv-ertisment. A se lec tion now i s to y o u r ad v an tag e . j.H.ncniiLAN, Funeral Director ; ,■ ‘ Furniture Dealer, CEDARVIlXfi, OWIO. Lsdie* ami Gents’ Pocket Book*, beautiful ones, Sterling Silver T r i m m i n g . , . . t o $3.0^ Perfumes, Exquisite Odors, Fauey Bottles.....................2Ec to $2,50 Boudoir Set*, very Jnittdaome, Silver, Gold or China..*...*2 76 to $6.00 Photo. Frame*, Fancy, Metal, very pretty...... ............*.l6c to $1,00 And hundred* of other beautiful and ueeftdiftticte*. And don’t forget to see our stock of GAND I^ . Largest Variety lit town. Mite at 15c to 60c pound. Bonbon 35c to $2,50, package.contflioing i to 1 lb. Open Sundays Only Between the Hours 8 to 10a, At. and 4 to 6 p* m. S i n 0 , E tdg ifffay , M g r , Gppwfte Gpttrt Bourn. story of a mail who was carrying a hag and of whom a fellow traveler asked what it was that the big contained, “Mongoose*,” was the answer. "My brother see* snakes, and I ’m taking the mongooses up to kill them.” "But your brother doesn’t see real s n a ^ ? ’* “Ho; bu t these arcn’t 'reat mongoose*.” An Automatic Bcunctr. A novel invention used in the north of England is a sort of auto matic "bouncer” for use ia public house*. Punctually a t dosing time the legend, “Time, please, gentle men!” appears on a glass face, and then an electric gong starts ringing with such amazing power that it be come* quite impossible for even the most enthusiastic toper to occupy the bar for another instant, m m m t« c*r«» By local applications, a* they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf* ness, and- that is hy constitutional rem edies, Deafness m caused by an In flamed condition, of the imicons lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube get* inflamed you have a rum bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it k»entirely closed deafness is the result, and unices the inflamma tion can be taken out and this tube restored to it* normal condition, bear ing will be destroyed forever, Blue eases nut of ten are caused' by catarrh, which 1*uothihg but an inflamed con dition of the muoou* surface. Wo will give One Hundred Dollar* for any oase of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circu late* free. F. J . Ctimrav &Od,» Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, ?5e. Half* Family Fills are the best. JWe Greet You. The grand and glorious Christum* time I* coming near; . Our muse tUrrft common prose to rhyme, A sort of homely Christmas chime. You know we have always tried before To make tliis season brighter. ‘ ‘ We did our best to turn this store . . With all its stock and stuff galore Into a place where more and more The people’* hearts grow lighten. And here we are going to do that thing again—make Our place head quarter* for Christmas goods, Jewelry amt Silver Eovelties from 10c up, a t half price the jeweler will ask you. Toilet Set*, Fancy Center Pieces, Mufflers,' Pillow Tope, Beaded Purees, Pocket Books, and thousands of, other things we cannot mention owing to lack of space. Table Linen* gnd Kspkins to match $1.00 yard up. HapVm* 50c to $5.00 per dozen. Bad Spread*, special good value* 750 to $5.00. Towel* and Lunch Clothe, extra value-^TbiMil fOffr 50c; lainch C Io^ .i«$ i*« abd most complete stock of Hafldlevbffidii we have ever had, frbm Ic each to $8,00, extra good values 5c, Embroidered are 10c; I-htep Em-' btoidcred are 15,20 and 25c, shown. Umbrellas, hijf Vidutte, to Can’t tell you one-teftth of It. Make a trip aad reh t l» bargain*. -I t vrill ’pay f w *, : every department. : jiifoSwiSytjM g p I r o
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