The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

fc- '■ r ! i ' '■ ' .V .,v ,5.1 / E jm S TpS - BUYERS Will 8»vf- tmm xm<l moiiey' ]>y examining mir assortment of Diamond R i n g s 5 & ■ Brooches Cult Buttons. , ■m Gold Watches & Chains , -Charms, , Fofos, Manicure Sets M *•: , .■ to Ebony. , and SiferC 1■Hand Carved i Leather, S terling Silver , . Novelties. J Everything New and IJp-to-datel *, . „ v St -J 4 S. DETROIT ST. XENIA, OHIO. I p f. | i l 55 »pp fS |i|l| I l K '>n The grand and glorious Christinas time " • Is coming near; ‘ ” Our in,Use turns Common prose to rhyme, , A sort of homely GhvistmaS chime. *You know we have always trftjl before To,make'this season brighter. ■ , i, , * ; „ We did our .best to turn this store / .With, all its'stock and'stuff galore __ . , luto a place, where more ami morn The people’s hearts grow lighten. “ , ’5 ’ 'r * ' ‘ |; And here We ate going to do that thing' again—make our place head* ! * ' , t r ■ • quarters for Christmas goods, . * . •Vf-kr ** VK Vv , ^ . -MS’ *T* *• 1 ' .Tewelry and Silver Novelties from 10c up, at half • "price .the jeweler - will, ask yqu.. Toilet Sets, I Fancy Center Pieces, Mufflers, Pillow Tops; |, Beaded •Purses/ Pocket Books, and.thovsands Of f ' othgr thihgs We cannot mention owing to lack of I Space,. ’ Table Linens and Napkins to malclr$1.00' | .yard up, Napkins-8Qc to, $5.00 per dozen. Bed Spreads, special good'values 75c to $5,00. Towels and. Lunch. Cloths, extra value—Towels,!.? to 50c; Lunch Cloths, large. $1.00. The largest 4 and most complete stock of Handkerchiets We J have ever had,, from 1c. each to .$3.00, extra good ' Values 5c.; Embroidered are 10c; Linen Em* ;{ bfoidered aye 15,50 and 25q, the best valu'es ever 3bown- Umbrellas;, big values, 39c to $5.00* h Can’t fell you one-tenth of it. Make a trip and; •see the bargains. I t will pay you. 'Bargains in .; every department, O. A.. S P A H E MewLawyers, . | idenqed by rounds of applause. .War A t the examination o f the Stale Jhistory for most people is very dry. Board of Law Examiners recently | but when heard from one who was there were’148 applicants, of which 98 were successful. The list of ques­ tions submitted is said to- have been particularly hard, Among the worn* • her of successful- ones 1 was a Cddar* villa boy, Olin A. Lobbies, a gradu- kte of .Ada Law.School, j His ,||Iipol was represented ,hy sixte® gradjjjkies, all being successful buf$ he]" tfaaCincinnati.T/jlvr Sah&df had frg# graduates ’ip pasS/jddikot appliedts,' This record S a fe s 'well for theaehool whamMr. Dobbins re- ostved his training. There hftaheeu aoma talk that Olio' Would open no office lifts for the practice pf bis;pro- . lesion, hut he is as yet, undecided. We assure tufa the town would be pleased to have him take up the prac­ tice of law here, for we certainlymeed * five young man for this business. .■As for Mr*Dubbina’.abUUyft! tog this line we think it ft without question* a# he ft '* clear, deep thinker, Rhotrid he decide to open an office . we- ftel be would receive, a lib­ eral patronage from his home people. s , large M tm * «reets I l f 6<mer«rf. ' One of the ftrgest.audiences of the *iUason prttberetl at the opera house, evening, tpbeaf ^en«r#1 dohh fi, Gotdog on “Hie Last Days of the Confederacy,” While the Gen­ eral was hot as oratorical (ft many supposed he would lie, his description hf,W*t Wattes, in a simple, humorous f wmr well re tired , i s w«i $‘$r* actually engaged In the conflict, it waS relished much better A num­ ber of the “Boys.iu blue” were pres­ ent, - After the lecture n reception Was held on the stage for all who cared to meet the General, From all reports every one Was satisfied, and pronounced the number the best so far on the course, . FARMANDSTOCKGATE. The cheapest farm and stock gate in the market Is how being' exhibited at the (JIty Hotel, and it is endorsed by the leading and most prominent farmer^ here. Over 25 have been ordered here already and -the party that secures the agency of this, Oe- tftrville, township will get these gates to build, and the profits on the gate rollers besides, Oue gate sold in a neighborhood causes the sale of 50 or more in a short time, Farmers have no farm rights to buy to use it, Six townships in. tins county taken al­ ready, Come nud secure it at dnee. One gate built free of charge to every purchaser as an advertisement. -Local aiid Personal, 4 rfjpiai*p> JHBt- M 0 mW..T&- 7 $ r*' Mfte Ireue McClellan has the grip, Chustmas salftatBtevwrtds Ifttfek’s Dec, 13-24, Mr, and Mrs, Eijey Corry will en­ tertain this evening at their new home north of Clifton, Dr. W. I*. Madden, of Xenia, was in town Wednesday, Fred Fields, of Hntehmao,./0,, vis­ ited his. sister, Miss Ethel Fields, this week. ■ Great reductions in all trimmed goods, t Btewart & Ustick, Mrs. Thomas Moore of neir James-' town is sqfiering with inflammatory rheumatism. . Nothing Jjetter- for a present tlian one of those Qgford Bibles . at Bird’s, Card of.Thanks, We Wish to exprewt oar thanks to the many frleftfft, piarticularly Bev, Boss, who so kindly assisted during the illness and death of our daughter and sister, * Mr. and Mrs, R, B. Trouto ahd Family, The W, O. T. U; will hold their meeting next Thursday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Miss Maty Murdock'. 4.• ^ ' IV " Yon will find the most, beautiful display of Decorated Chine Dinner Ware and Toilet Sets iu -town at ^BIRD’S]” *I t will pay you to.give them a call and see.these, goods. y ,» _ . ... - • •, k - •>. ', .Mits Ella Landaker, of South Charleston, has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Grouse, jr,, for several days. . , * - ...... , Nothing more suitable for a Christ­ mas present than a fine Suit of Clothes or an'Overcaat. The choicest line of these goods ever shown iu Cedarville can be seen at .Bird’s; . - ' • What makes a more useful gift than a piece of furniture? A daily aud life long reminder of the giver, , The Iron Bed is the most substantial’ piece of furniture on the market. Our line is full and complete. 1Prices range from $ 3 .50 to $ 18 . 1SBPU We carry a' hand- i some line- of Side- ■. j • Cpnibinatioii Book case quartered Oak, , pattern' -mi r ror and adjustable shelves, . boards, golden oak, polished. ' si IH $ 10 . 00 . Mrs, Chas. Ervin, Mrs \Y, L, Marsball'and Mrs. ’ Frank'Turbos, of Xenia, came up vesterday and spent the day taking in the;Bazaar. - Mrs. Brown, tnotber of Prof. R. A, Brown returned from ‘Ross county Monday, where she was .called by the death.of a relative. * Tim children are all wistfully -watch" ihg -‘BIRp’§ , show windows ■, these days, as thteyrare filled with' the finest . M. R. Badger lias secured the right of Cedarville township on Pratts Pat­ ent Anti-Friction Roller Gate. 'Mft and Airs. \V5 J* Wildman had for their guests'Wednesday,tyvp voupg ladies from South Charleston, Misses Luckey and Glemans, -George.White, a citiketi of large acquaintance at this place,'has pur­ chased a-lot in- Anderson, Inch; and' built a house thereon. No doubt many j^f our citizens .will be pained to hqtn- ttna.uow a. y o t w lin t js'C ’ednrviHe’a I obs is Anderson’s gain* "■ ’- Miss Jennie Bratton entertained ten of ber.Jady friends, Thursday, at din- in honor of Miss Clara Townsley, ner who1 ft -soon to rbo married? to,-, Calvin Morton. 1 V " 5 \ ’ Florida Oranges 18, 25 and 25c per doz, *at.Bird’s. . • William Jennings Bfy'an, the “Boy Orator” from Nebraska, has evidently., given up presidenflaFaspirations and- will.gd into the dairy nusincss. He has written to,Chas. Hatfield;of near Clifton, inquiring about his polled Jersey cattle, asking'”him to .place a E rice'dn them as lie is desirous of uying a good milch cow. There ,arc only about 225 head of this breed and Mr, Hatfield owns 25 of them. I t is quite probable that he will have, the honor of selling the distinguishedNe­ braskan a cow. ' Ribbons aud light Vclvets'at low' prices. Stewart A TJstTck, Dr. P. R. Madden,'PracticeHm-j ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses AccuratelyAd­ justed.. A1lopBuilding, Xenia, 0.; Ttltphone.— OfSce No. 73, K“sWeucei lfo, ¥/■ Messrs. D. Bmdfute & Bon this week shipped some cattle to a point in West Virginia* Frank- Ervin ac­ companied them as far as Columbus. Mrs. Elizabeth Barnhart, widow of John W. Barnhart, who was killed last August by , being hit with a car bn the Dayton, Springfield <&Urbana traction line has brought suit in tbe Common Pleat Court,for damages to the extent of $19,000. Candies and Nuts i n .great variety and prices to suit you at Bird’s, The Ladies* Aid Society of, the XL P. church, which is conducting a “Bazaar*' in ’tha C, W* Ciouse room, is meeting with great success. The ladies have prepared many beautiful rticlt and useful a es which they have placed on saft, Many have -taken advantage of the sale (tod -secured their holiday gifts. A visit will prove to you ' that Binn’e M ammowi S tore Cnn heat supply your Wants in Holiday Goods, as it is there you will find the best selected line itfCedarville. Give them ncall, - . ^ Pillar Tables, polished tops, fi inch ” - legs, 10 teet long, like ciit, $ 12 . 5 0 ;; •-/ ’ • , ■ We have cheaper, we have better. An uiiequaled line of Couches in the different grades. ■. ■ We lead, others follow. See our line before buying; it will be dollars to you '-;.te 2 5 Ladies*,Fi^end 35 cents. carry more styles, more variety and better class of 1 / At moderate prices, than oa>n foe found elsewere. ' :s •" •■• « j JE 3 I Funeral Director. Furniture Director. ’Vi A JUDGE’S OPINION OF WOMEN .V^ich ia thc truthful sex, or, to modify,:which;is the less truthful sex? Magistrate Mott says:. ' “There's tills difference between^ a man ahd a woman: When a woiu-; an thinks a thing f t so, She is ready/ to w e a r to it. But it's different with a man. Ife doesn’t swear to. on; * A HOLIDAY GLITTER ivthing unless ho knpWs it.” *' ■ / / Wait till yon hear the howl th a t goes up from the all potential She; when the full force of the magis­ trate's remarks strikes in. She will­ ing to swear to a think 1 She not sure of het facts 1 JShe an untrust­ worthy witness! WowI Magistrate Mott has.in the past Baifi and dono things- which have caused the man among us to name- him anathema, but until this uttcr-^ arice he hadn't succeeded in draft*; lug'down Upon his aged head :thd*' wrath of the feminine.' But a stomi^ apptoacheth, *One needs not to look a t/th e barometer Or to read the. weather reports furnished by Broth-' eEMoCretobdi apprisedof a disturb-- ance ep route. ” :I t cbmCs right down to this: 1$ woman intentionally or unintention­ ally uliar? Let’s hear from > the sex.-—New York Telegram. Our Store Contains a Magnificent 'Array Of Bright, Sparkling —-— -— — ------ —C/iri 8 t 7 nas presents.- (Q ia r rb 0 7 b d s , W a f i o h e s , CZ og J gg ; j| F a n c y , G a n v e c L L e a t h e r JV b v - } B z Z v e r w a r & i a n d JE^ in trs :i . e l t i e s , I f i m b T e l l a s , ' o f a ll K in d s , B ilve i' <${K b o n y Jdacfe Qoinhat f j r u s h e s , J\£v?n'OTGj cfo,’ S i lv e r Spoons' o f a ll K in d s • a n d F o u n ta in (Pens, ,,*gh There is Positively no L im it to the Assortment, and Prices as Always—Might. '* FRED J, H. «£— Steele Building, X en ia , Ohio. m & m J, '.V.Y'-.V-Ii ✓ *K>/>,/- a perfect Wreck—utterly worn out through her efforts to summer, Ho Took tb« Beer* Not long ago Professor N« It* •Leonard, who was called recently to Consulted his physician,■a Gorman,, very Scientific and acknowledged as one of the leading men in his pro­ fession in Montana. . The doctor advised Mr. Leonard to Work less at the desk, exereiso more outdoors and tkke beer as a tonic, something the professor had never cared for; ’The doCtof met his patient a few days lite r as he was leaving the col­ lege mad stopped to inquire how he wastfeeluig. - " “About the same,” replied -the mvi holiday rates . The 0 ,, H* A D, By, will sell lick- eft to all poinft a t greatly reduced retail bn hedwubt of the Holidays. Tickets on sale December 2-lth, 26th, ,31st, also January 1st. AH tickets good until January 2nd fbr return* One on His Host. The Mo*fc~~I broiled this lobster myselfl Hft (Chum—You fratricidel— Bxeoklya Eagle, pvdfeftof; “Rid you take bcerjis I directed?" : d f irUjitire the physician. “Yes,” responded the professor; “1 took it a few times, but it be­ came So nauseous tha t I had to dis­ continue it.” “Il'ow much did you take?” ’“Why, I bought a whole bottle ' and took a spoonful before each meal,” answered the professor, ■ solve the servant question in a way hailed by theorists as the only salva­ tion both for hiaid and mistress. “Somewhat recuperated,” says the New York Sun, “Mrs. Blaine Will venture back to Chicago this win­ ter,' hut her house, the scene of the late domestic experiments, will re-, main closed* She has taken an apartment. Her meals will be taken at a restaurant, ftnd whatever serv­ ice she requires will bo performed by the attendants of the apartment house. I t begins to -look as if the only way to get rid of the servant question was to get rid of the serv­ ants.” ' . . Wanted More Talk* Booker T...Washington tells this story irt his autobiography, “Up From Slavery:” -“Tho number of people who stand ready to consume one’s time to no purpose is almost countless, At one time I spoke be­ fore a large audience in Boston in the evening. The next morning I was awakened by having a Card An Unsolvtd Problem. Mrt, ’BmmoiftBlaine of Chicago,, whose scheme of employing servants) by relays and only for certain pro* -tferibed hours attracted such atten­ tion a, few months ago, has had to give it up. Report has it that after faithfully testing the plan Mrs. Blaine retired to. the country; this Tho High Mountains* The reason, Signor Mosso tells ns* why so few have attempted the as­ cent of the highest peaks on the face of the earth is the conviction tbatman cannot withstand the rare­ fied air of these altitudes; “Hero­ ism shrink# from such prolonged sufferings as those due, to lack of health ” His own experiment and observations, however, give us as­ surance that man will be able slow* ly to accustom himself to the dimin­ ished barometric pressure of the r Himalayas. “If birds,” he says, “fly 1to the height of 20,000' feet, man t Ought to be able to reach the same altitude at a slow rate of progress*” Pram art English ftauro*. An English newspaper tell# by way of illustrating what I t calls “the native precocity of the Amer­ ican child” this story of an;incident onboard an Atlantic linerr A little' girl barely seven years Of age who had tasted every dish a t $he saloon dinner on the first day out.was not asked by the steward in attendance whether she would have cheese. The miin offered the little miss ice cream, Trait and cakes, only to receive a re­ fusal in each case* ' Gn asking whether there was anything, else on the table elm would like, the small diner repliedwith a great aft of dig­ nity; “Yes. Bring me admftCtmetn- bert and champagne, pleiSe” .'easy to foe digested; that whenfakm on an empty stomach bread, of Subscribe for the Herald, Cut Rate Prices. Mr. .Frail, the gate map offers the right ofMiami And Xenln towbslnpl on his patent Anti-Friction Roller gale a t cut prices to close out. the hal» ance of this county. WAKTED HrtJiH -‘iAijK, ■ brought.to toy room and with it a message that sOmo One was anxious to sec me. Thinking tha t i t must be something very important* 1 dressed 'hastily and went down. When I reached the hotel office, I found a blank and innocent looking individual waiting for mo, who cool­ ly remarked: ‘I heard you talk at a meeting last night* ..I rather liked your talk, and ao I came this merit* mg to hear you talk some more/ ” if; * ' Milk *• a Fflbd. The high place milk once held on the dietary list seems to be under­ mined. We know now,that it is too heavy for the stomach wjhea other food is taken; tha t unless it ft sippedit form# a mass which is not e w crackers should foe br&keh into « to avoid the formation of curdli*® matter, bu t with the addition**>' limewater It may foe utea wilh.ftb' phniiy. Brought to the sewdiflt point i t is most nourishing * C A S T O R IA m f Infante and Children. P i KW Y u Sm lU n p M l Bears the ilp a to r e o t s [W H E B E Y O U ,<THE GEEAT T M g r e a t e i on Oomfo diffeneho BoMay ■a*br All iu Many • day fo “■ of/new tatiou Hcliday Go Best and C , * „ fr ^n'Ho , - V ‘ all sh effort foie/a . 31 .@pstssr@x FyLoRissUBi You ami weare both in loss, for the manufactui refund thS/^urchase pr "ize i ' not real what they iOaldwell's Syrup Peps Constipation; Indigestio ache nr Stomach Trmll G. M* Ridgway. , THEBEST ( is one you can tak< lion to business* effect tbe head o continued use of t -cures speedily and fresh and clear-he is Krause’s Gold tiold by 0 . M. Rir Black teeth in pigs > jualti disease, as has us ly 1 * The cause has never b, Jily explained* PerhaJ Cedarville stockmen frue reason.

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