The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

V ' - .V i -RTNEY ktw» Oliio, |f -*•* U, Wiillmy, ^* ' k B a n k te, omo, [srcljn^t^ and Ja ." d» • Collections tonttedL ' fork a n d .Cm- W t rate*, The m r n e o t way fo fea lE a tn te , Pei. If Security.^ ] .Vide Fre*?.’, ildman., CaefilerT jfe rk s i [ firm name, the C Crouse Will he luet io the meat J that money ‘can p ined with honeBt Inetes methods; is [the public,' who Ith o f their money I , i v ^ \ [idreu, direct them re them the best SLIVERED [No , 74. ’ F o o l e d i Itlie genuine*H ^ lu l R.YMOUNTAINTEA IJW well, Onr t » 4 «* ■cut on rack padcsge. 135 cents. Never soJ4 , Ik. Accept-no,,nufcttt* Aik your drugscUt. - 1 ST : : TICKETS Isale via . iv iile M rottd [COAST •TS [SESVIOE 1H SOUTH, [tier, tiine-lnblea'im d B, Giti, pass.Jigt.. , ' LouisviU^Kj *.1 1 ST ho t of the market |tflck farm can ah be fbuud a t the (Store' of— - e i m e r . |ier with every* to he found in "a llase meat market, 1 handles the cele- |d Swift Company’s is. And courteous honest treatment [with the above. Fresh Pish and Ice FQft, GAINFUL Mi llfli|lli»fl»|~wiw t***% *w __ Mothers! This wonder^ sa v tp u f' . |hildsItfe^toiiftachcd ! :■.»jjf Croup, ■ . It always tures whoopfe^ m d MeasleCough. Fora bad, stubbomcoldinthehead, chfst, thKmboriungs,it I is tevalmbie, m m . • iM ! k P hP ren like i t Wid by *11 Cnu£jti»u. yrice as wsaW p r . 3 u l P s C O U G H Y R U P saiuehe of those paesent . AMONGOUREXCHAM5ES, * H A m i b l a t o m m :■ MASK ?iERVOIIS, *„ V-«, *■*. $%£ ^ V i. « m tu t result foiP ■*>’°e*vw ... uS ,uind a„t b0i, •u J| tUC litowi.* .adycotl by lust antl e r t-mur - • c-Tjrt.v,t»« * ,eMU,!** 2. *3*.idtntunhappluw«of monsjvnd#of iMOwistair n3a. .£ * w fade&\idmthSc** »twtMr*7Me/at *Jj«jMo^m*# «»an|iood, wane ‘'-’Airs. rue iercut to dr "oifta Wattless wahuMko:,..osiitcu, rt.-T.A-tl te©■ST* \S v ft/ k & m ®5 a mWMmMw AHPjf :liea'Jlohjaa.JoWs, t. Eidgway. 4 pills [need; mtat* four bilious- jm a *goud h F ills m w cure ooflk vbiIiottsniStf«. |a aw*nf & awrtfWai i* •* Ntit 'Etff Wm * f a l l fu r n i t u r e * ■ E are ~ receiving our. fall lines daily. Call 1 and let us show you. the most complete line of furni­ ture ever "displayed. in. Ce-. , darville. jk , j . h . m c m ie l a n . s ~ Funeral Director. . , ' Callsvpromptly attended. ^ ' A Our Third Year in business finds us better pre­ pared to fill your needs iu this line than ever before. F resh / new 1 goods in every department. ISen, Bow and gMIM’* Tolt Boots. 1 We hate the bent of Pelt Hoots made. Gunranteed to glr# good wear. Oar Jncreas- ‘ mg trade on these goods proro they are all we claim for them, "the best lflade.,, £ddie$’ Shoes. - ‘Wehave beili leaders in La­ dies line Shota for the past three years and onr selection js better this year than erer, made in all styles, heavy and light-weight soles.prfces, ff.25, $1.S0, $Y.OO. and *3.00. • F o fm ry day we have OH Grain Calf STdn and Kangaroo Calf, with tipped Orplain toes. Warm-linedJboea'in all styIce K«fc&r Boots. ; SdBgProof Hoots for men are ' the most popular, Wc have ' those which. w« can guarantee —other stores don’t—"sec!" Light-weight Boots for women and men also* Best Boys’ Boots madc. Prices very low for best quality. m \tm mid $boi$. This fall we *remaking a spe­ cialty of Missesand Children’s Shoes with Welted soles. The sole )s heavy but flexable and aildsfully one-balf to the wear # Sizes 6 to 8 , * 1.00 ” 8 jt to 21 1,25 “UJitttS l.fiO When Vou Want Good Shoes, Come to This Store. T r a z t r ’ t S h o e S t o r e , '• IT %. m a ie bt ., o pp , court u o u s F , x r h ia ;1q. W & HflSTIfiGS BROS., T o th c papvt-tt whose IrmieuBSupplying | *, uews *u * gossipy way, AH the ’werkedny wo»)d should- be hieing, Jlscompljmeiits grateful tu pay. How kind to the public, are they .When they publish cur nmuesin their' pleasant' Deseriplious gf bull or soiree A * ' ‘among the most prominent pres­ ent!" When we sit at the banquet board, .trying To tickle our palates blase,. Comes a thought that is more gratify, ing Tbnu -all th e I.ueullan array; More sweet thau the sherry's bout* , miet, ' ' Or the Jli^or o f succulent pheasaut— The thought ot appearing yc-x^day As “ among the mpst promiyeut pres­ ent!" Bince the common folks simply are 'dying ‘ I To know what m do or we, say, I t were really n shame our denying, To them all the pleasure we may. Then the news the papers convey* T« the shopman, mechanic and pqoe- : - ant, „ Noting ns nt the dance or the.play As “among the most prominent pres­ ent!" - ’ENVOY Bf, Peter,-receive ns, we p ra y ,. i - When We’va done-with this world , - , evanescent, ■ - ■ - Assigning ug places for aye As “ among the most prominent present!" - •. J —December Smart Set. . - THE OHXGDBEN’S FJSTKND.' You'll >. have a cold this’ Winter. Maybe you - have one now* ‘ Your children will fculler ’too. For coughs -croup, bronchitis, grip and other w in­ ter complaints One Minute , Cough Cufe never fails. Acts promptly. It is very pleasant to the'taste and per-' feptly harmless. O. B., George, Win­ chester. F y . r writes, “ Oyr little girl waB attacked with croup lut one night and .was so honrse she could bardly sneuk. V^e gavs her a. few doses of One Minute Cough <Jure. I t relieved her,immediately nud she Went to'sleep' When she' invoke next morning she had" no' signs' hoarseness o r'c roup ,” G. M. Ridgway. , “ A rathetic incident to conneclbm: with a biograph scene t>ccnrred iu De­ troit recently*" says Popular Bcienee. “ A view made at.the occupation.of Pek >g was being flashed across the screen, I t represented a detachment o f the Fourteenth United States In ­ fantry entering the gates of the Chinese capita). As the last file,of soldiers seemed literally stepping out of'the frame ot) the stage, there rose a scream from a woman who sat in front# ‘My {Sod!* she cried hysterically, There is my dead* hrothei, Alien, marching with the •soldiers,* ; The figure liad been recognized by-Others jn the audi­ ence as that o f Allen McCraskiU, who had mysteriously disappeared seme years ago.- Subsequently the sister, wrote the w*rdepartment'and learned th a t'it was mdly her >brother whose presentment she so strangly had beep confronted with.” - ■' ^ THE MURPHY 4 BR0, CO. - . ■ n. PROMINENT SPECIALS PICKED FROM DIFFERENT STORKS J (These specials stand out clear and distinct; bargains every one of them* Suitable, seasonable bargains, too. We’ve chose* tpe wanted things*.an,d each Komi while It lasts, can be bought a t the price advertised. —New Crop California Apricots Peaches, Pry me?", Grapes and Raisins a t Gray's. “ Isn’t it curious,” said a layman, “ that physicians^ have- never discov­ ered until recently—or at leaBt have never generally accepted the idea-/- thkt pure air is, the reaj.cqrative agent for consumption? Here We have been living id an “atmosphere that is better than all medicines and nostrums in the world.and ye t millions Of people who might have been cured have died for want of this very nit.’ Now they cure patient's without mediciues, simply by making them sit out of doors eight hours a'cjny, winter and summer, .with the windows of their Bleeping rooms wide open at night. Wo arc living in 50 miles-bf air, yet hundreds of people are dying of lung trouble for want of it 8 judicious use.—Columbus Dispatch The mill girls of - Hazleton, Penn., have foresworn -lil| jusuries fitud will contribute* the money- they formerly spent tor caudy, .chewing gum, etc., to the maintenance of a night school,* which they will attend in order to get an education they otherwise Could not obtain. Charitable ■ people o f ' the re ­ gion will assist, them in the enterprise, —Columbus Dispatch,. \ ' ’A ; ' DRESSROODS ■ - „?> • - v lw; •? f. ■». v ' Invisible Stripe Cloths for tailor made ■ Suite, 52 in, wide, new,, stylish* worth ♦I.SO, for,. . . . . , , „ . . . . , , -11 Homespun Suitings, dark mixture* 50 ■ Inches wide, a very serviceable fab. ric, wortli 75c, for,..,,.'....,....... 50c Camel Hair Cloth Suitings,dark,unvy, brown, etc., 52 in. wide,' Worth $1,25, for...... ................. „„85oyd . Double Faced Heavy Suitings, ,54 in. wide, For skirts, capes, jackets, worth $2.50, for,.......... ,...$1.50 yd, JBlack Suitings, 58 inches wide, a beau tiful fabric, Worth $1,25 for...$1 yd. Black -Panne Cheviois, 52 inch * wide, worth $1,25, f o r . . . . . . . g i Black Venetian Cloth, 50 inches wide, a very stylish cloth, worth $1.50, for $1.25yd, Black-Broadcloth, 52 inches wide. ■ worth $ 2.00 for— ....$ 1.68 yd. to«IESTEB« I lS IS H ? E H N ¥ R 0 Y S l . ^ i U L S Hufe. jPt.Feaaeartsi TSTBSCw# - ■*4-|J. 1 i & 4#oti| lic.vfw, usmj'tl »,!!t .faluv SrauiediMiOaiVI titUoumA lulliiiliiaiij JluYTifyauf ■ • ’irw -* - ?mw .CHICHSBTZB i CHKVfOAT, OO, mauiuU «njl f o r to ^ tS ^ 'liS r i I IOr-JugiM*.- -lb/ l * 10 SWaHlion ( 1 'IIIMn **A, -tfMtUyu.lJkU . Leaping to the Conclusion. “Well,5* remarked Mr. Upjohn, wbp had been reading of the doings i n ’South -Africa, “war is.jfixst what- Oerieral Sherman said i t was/*. -. “How many tim es/’ said Mrs, Up­ john severely,-“Have I asked you h o t * to use profane language in presence of- the children ?"—Chicago Trib-. tine,. , “ ^ 1 . . *■ ’ No Hypocrisy. H e—Why is young Mrs. Gayboy •wearing mourning? - -She—Fo r her husband’s first wife> of course; She is 86 eorry she died, you know1.-—Smart Set. ■_ Arms Vlrumque, ’ ' “He said he’d like to Ides me,” “Yes?” . “And I-w as up ,in. arms against his cheek directly / ’—--Philadelphia North American. ' Satisfactory Development. “Is Jacky Jenkins clover?’’ “ Glever? He’s clever enough to havn r randfather whohas juSt left him a big lo t of money.”—Detroit Free Press. * . - A Modern Definition. *fPa, what’s the difference 'be­ tween w it and humor?” “Yon don’t need to-tuie dialect-to ■make wit funny.”—^Chicago Record- Herald. Would Do Hte Beet. She—A fter I marry yotr, Fred, will you reform ? , * H e—Yes; i f i t isn’t too late.— Sm art Sot. XBAUSE'S HEADA 0 HE OAPSULEa Will instantly cure headaches of any kind. Being pure vegetable they are harmless and leave no bad aftereffects. We offer $500 reward for any trace of imtipyrene, morphine, chloral or any Injurious substance found in them. Price 25c, Sold by O. M. Rid gway L.-.,-W..J* J...-*-.*-4.4.,.^ - —A choice line of all- kinds of Groceries, a t Gray's. Brain-food Nonsense. Another rediculoUs food fad has been branded by the most competent authorities, They have dispelled the silly Potion that one kind of food is needed for the brain, another fbr mus­ cles, and still another for hones. A correct diet will not only nurish » particular part of the body,but it will sustain every other port. Yet, how­ ever good your food-may he, its nu tnmeut is destroyed by iudigestion o r dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance o r prevent their coming by taking regular doses ot Greenes August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aid digestion, stimulates the liver, to healthy action, purifies the blood and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You cart get D r. G, G. Green's reliable remedies*a t Ridg- way & Co’s, ■ Get Green's Special Almanac. fe l IJs F i p r s W i t h Y o u oa Y tra rC o a l Before B u y in g K e r r & H o s t in g s B r o s ; lAternationat Live Stock Exposition. Very low round trip tickets Will be in effect via the O* H A D. R’y. to Chicago account the above occasion. Tickets will be sold on December 2, 3 and 4 , and will lie goad for ,return |o December 8 th. Any C» H . '& D- agent or representative will give full particulars regarding rates and train service on inquiry, . BESSOJfAL# Will the lady who felt in a swoon last Thursday, In front of tile post- office, call el our store? She suffers from Biliousness, Dr, Caldwell’S Byrup Pepsin will surely cure her. Bold by O. M. Ridgway, CASTOR 1 A ' Fmf.Difliiiti Attd Ohtblrth, TI m KMYenNanAlwap B ew s th i mgRkfat* Of 4 ^ CANDY CATHARTlO «AT #i»» PA TEN TS C*ve»M,SndTrtd^-MsrJk*pbuin«duid aClEat- onfbusinesswnduciedlurMopenaTt F ces , v- pqs orrjee is ppppstre u.«, patcntoffipp andwecapsecurepatrnt in v.it tunethauthose- remote f -'rn"VV,tumn$>t;or. Sendmodel,dtayripuorphoto,, -wyithdescrip tlon. We advise, il patentable or not,*free of 1 charge. Odridenotduetill patentissecured. I It PAMPHLCT, ’‘H ow toObtainPatents,1' with’ cost of same inthe V,S. andforeigncountries! sent free. Address, C .AaSNOW&CO . , Q«p<PATCNtOFFjee^ABHkMarow, d . C. ------ ^ --------- - E X T E A H E A V Y ' ■ v AiistFallanWool UNDERy/EM, $2 to$ 2.50 PefSitit -AX— Sullivan O k batttr’t ^ 27 B, Dimestone Bt., . SPRINGFIELD , , * ' ' - OHIO. •v r l i Y' 1 k-T 'T~ 1 T ^ T T ? SILKS 4 , Black Peau de Cygne, a beautiful waist silk, worth 85c, for,., ..... 65c Black Gros -Gra'irie ^ilk worth $1.00, Black Silk Poplin worth $1, for...75c Black Armure Silk, worth $1.25, for, . . . . . . yd Black Satin Duchesse ,1 worth $1,25, fo r.;.-,.... yd- Black,, Peau do Soie, worth $2.25, l o r . ^ , .......................,.$1.75 yd. c. Big * Piano House ^ * P I M O S 9 The* girl who expressed* an much sympathy for the poor farmer because Ofhis cold jpb in harvesting his Winter wheat is equal ip agricultural know­ ledge to the owe who .expressed a de­ sire to see a field of tobacco when it is ju s t’plugging out. But the-damsel who asked wliich cow giveathc’butter- was entitled to the whole bakory. And. d girl on her return from a ; visit to the country who was asked if Bhe ever saw any one milk a caw replied: “ Ob, yes, indeed I have; it just 'tickles me to death to see uncle* jerk two o f the cow’s faucets a t the same time."‘—J e ­ rome (Ariz ) Reporter; fhauksgiying day finds ua very thankful for the harvest produced through ou r labor during the present year. * We have harvested a^ large ! crop of nuts, bolts, lines, rakes, snaths, kettles, pipkins, ‘ reservoirSi stoves, brooms, blmirp, cigars and gas, aud most o f us haVe Survived the burden and heat of the harvest field.—Perii tentiary News. * All Wool Flannels, 28 inches wide, *made by the Amann Society, choice patterns, worth 37^c, for,,.-30c yd Teaseled Outing Flannels,' 5c, 7c and 10 c per yard. - ‘Flannelettes tor Wrappers and Dross- ing .Sacques, extra values, 10 c, 12 | e and-’ldc per yard. —“v^, Fx tra weight Bleached Linen Trble ..Damask, two yards w ide,;worth . $1.00 yd, fo r....,,..,. ,...,....85e yd Extra* weight Blenched Linen Table Damask, two yards Wide, worth $1.25 yd, for-.;.......................$1 yd Ex tra weight Bleached Linen.Table Damask, ’ two yards widg, worth $1 ,50yd, fo r...................... SI,25 yd Ex tra weight *Bleached-Linen Table Damask, two yards wide*’ worth $1.75 yd, fo r,,,,....................... $1.50yd E i tr a weight -Cream’ Lineir iTable - Daniflek, worth 65c,.for” ,.,.50c yd E x tra ' weight Cream Linen Table Damask*-two yards wide, worth $LQ 0 ,.’t o r ; «*7t)c yd. B itch ed ,and Cream Damask Nap1- kins to match;......,..$ l to $5 dozen CLOAKDEPARTMENT , SEPCIAL BARGAIN. Ladies'.Cloth Walking Skirts in black broWn> Oktord, grey, worth $5, for $3,98 Each. Ladies’ Tailor-made Suite, worth $20, $22.50 and $25 each; your choice for $18 50 Each. - Ladies* and Flannelette Undeiskirte,* specials at 25c, 39e, 49c, 79c, 98c, $1 25. $1.60, $1.98 Each, Ladies* Flannelette Night Gowns, specials at49c to $1.98 Each. - Ladles’Petcalo and Flannelette Wrap­ pers, worth up to $.1*75 each; your 98c Each. .WEBER, CHICKERING BROS., JACOB PO L L , MILTON, \ HOBART M. CABLE, BAUMEISTER, CAFAN, BAUS. ^ V J h i f e s a n d S t a n d a r d , j . S e w i n g M a c h i n e s . The* Largest Piand House’in Central Ohio. Fifty Pianos Always in Stock: to Select From., ,'i > 4 r* t J a . I IfP, - ; ~ i „ J ; r. o u r MOTTOX. I Fair Dealing, Lojv Prices, Easy Terms, Courteous Treatment-to All* >* V ;! S. ;Fomilaiii i‘Vc.f 0 . - ^ '■Urbai ia,.- Ohio. < O P E R A - ‘4 In Polite and Refined Vaudeville anil Comedy Special Features. Songs and Dances . Animated Pictures. Lace Curtains and Portieres. We offer ike balance of onr stock at One-Half Price. ■ ’ The g ap p h y& B P o .G o . 48,.60, 62, 64 and 66 I.lmealons S t SPRINGFIELD , - - * OHIO. Admission— 10 , 20 , 30 c. Jamestown has a choral society that is working on the cantata, “ The Healing of NaamauA The society expects to give the’ cantata in the spring. B E S T F O R T H E B O W E L S S ea ts on Sale a t McCollum’s S tore -See- J . M . T A B B O X Si S O N . -FOR PRICES All : Kinds : of': Lum^r, : Lath, [: Shingles, ' Flooring, Siding, Celling,- Richmond Fence, Gates, Combination Steps, and Extension Ladders, 1 ' (fciH. Doom, ! Blinds, fia*h, , Glass, Doom and Window* Screens, “A million for kune Tarhox fence,'” Good Grade and Low Prioes. '-i-,*i ( * h d-% ;rt

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