The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52

Q & s n & s la each pound package of jrum n o w ; tmtn cnristmas will be round a tree . andinstructive-50 d ife en i kinds.. Get Lion Coffee and a Free Game at Your Grocers. me Hre Hendqnorfers for holiday Goods. B ooks for Biffs. By the hundreds and hundreds, at extremely low prices/ such as 15c, 19c, and 25c. Select now while the assortment is large. €bnynoveltie. Biel) furs for Xmas. for the L ittle ores . A Northland Story of How the Robin Got a Rod Breast. A long1, long time ago there was only one fire in the no rth lind , lo r ait th a t time there wore no matches. I n the northland there-lived a polar hear, and he thought when the man th a t took care of the lire and his eon died he could have the northland all to himself, because when th e lire was ou t th e people would all freeze. A t last the naan got very ill, and his son had to take care o f him and also tend to the lire. Hut a t last th e son got so tired th a t he could not tend to the fire .»This was what the polar hear was waiting for, so ho went up to the fire and gave i t a knock with his wet paw, and he kept, slapping i t un til he. thought t the lire was out, , A gray robin was Hying th a t way, and, .hun ting about among th e ash­ es, she found a little spark of fire th a t the bear had no t pu t out. Then she flew down and fanned it till the red fire was ablaze again. I t took her quite a long time to ,get the fire blazing again, arid while she was getting th e fire to go her b reast was scorched red by the heat of the fire, .and th a t is the story of how: the robin got her red breast. Special prices from now until Christmas, 85.00 Boas $3.98, $7.50 Boas 8G.O0, 88.75 Boas '$7,00, $12.50 Boas $10.00. Better F,urs in proportion. holiday Linens. Table Damask, Napkins, Lunch Cloths, P ine Towels, Kid gloves. Sold here for Xmas presents can be exchanged or fitted after Dec. 25th. UJinter Cloaks. With sterling silver, trimmings, a t 25c each. H air Brushes, Hand Mirrows, Hat Brushes and a dozen other novelties fit 25c eace. You would think them cheap a t 50c We never showed so large nn assortment nor such good values. We would be gpid to show you our Holiday Handkerchiefs, Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for ladies, at 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 50, 75c and $1.00. ,• Pure Linen Handkerchiefs at 10, 15, 25, 85, arid 50c Initial Handkerchiefs for men and wonien.at 15 and 25c, Cut glass. $10.00 buys one of our $12;50 and $13.50 Ladies’ New Winter Cloaks, they are. a positive bar-; gain $5.00 special price for Children’s Cloaks. A t this low price of $5,00 we include /a ll Children's Cloaks, formerly $6.00“ *3.50, $7,00arid $7,50. ' ...Easy -fTlahlng,^ . There is a fish th a t frequents in large.numbers the shallow seas off the Bhores on northwest America from San Francisco to Sitka tha t loses its life through leaping, too readily.1 Whenever it is alarmed i f bounds ou t' of the water. . Now, there are few better-students of na­ tu re than the Indians of the Pacific coast, -who take advantage of this foolish habit to get food without working hard fo r it. When they see the great shoals of fishes swimr- ming near the surface of the wa­ ter, they get out their canoes and beat the water with the paddles, u t­ tering hideous, yells the while. Ter­ rified out . of their small'w its, the fashes jump up into the. air and fall into, .th e canoes bv the hundred. The Indians also capture them by the net and.spear. framed Pictures. Good assortment at dry goods prices^ You know what that means. handkerchiefs. Endless assortment, in fact hun­ dreds of them at 25c, 39c, 50c, 75c aud $1.00. All up-to-date presents. How a Boy Got Back His Ball. Some hoys playing baseball in the street knocked the ball against the window of a house and smashed a pane of glass. The ball fell into the yard, and one of the urchins started to recover it" when a woman ap­ peared and screamed: . . ' ‘You boya can’t have th a t ball! You’ve broken one of my windows!” The hoy a t the gate pulled off his h a t and made a how expressive of the most profound respect. ' “We’se didn’t do it, lady,” ho 6aid. ’ “I t was de hall. .See ?” They got their ball on the strength of this; argument,—Neiv York News. Dre*s flood* always a nice pmutf. litany new Dm* flood*. *o suitable for Christmas, lust In. Come in and see tjbeiti. JobeBros’ $Co. Xenia. Wanted More Meals. “What can I do for my little boy,” asked mamma; “so th a t he won’t want to eat between meals ?” “Have the meals fickcr together,” replied the young hopeful. * * + * * * * o * n r r ? DIVIDING THE'FEE. Result of a Bargain Between a Law- yer arid a Preacher, A New York' preacher was in ill ‘ ? - f conversation with a lawyer member of his church upon the financial re ­ wards of the different professions. The pastor asserted th a t ministers received less for their work than any other class of professional men. The lawyer disagreed and remarked th a t the item of wedding fees alone amounted to quite a sum, “What do you th in k 'is the aver­ age fee I receive?” asked the cler­ gyman, , “I should call $20 a low average, I have known persons to give $100; and $50 is quite common,” “Your calculation is too- high. We marry many poor people,” re­ plied the minister, . “I will give you $10 fo r half your next fee,” 6aid the lawyer. “I will accept the offer/* said the minister a fter hesitating a moment. The next day a rough looking farmer arid a. blooming country maid camo to the m inister to bo worried. A fter the Ceremony th e farm er aaids “We hain'fc no money, bn t I have a nice pup hero that would make a pat fo r you r children/’ Then he opened a box, and ou t rolled a white pup. The m inister could hardly contain his m irth , thanked the bridegroom and was soon on his nay to the lawyer’s office. *1 had no idea,” said he, “ th a t X should come to claim your offer £o soop, and I; should, no t have accept­ ed it bo quickly had I known I was to receive such an. unusual fee.” “No backing o u t now /’ said the lawyer, “Here’s your $ 10.*. Hand over ha lf your fee,” The .m inister demurred a mo­ ment, said he would he careful about making snc lp^ ish bargains in the fu tu re and, then fumbled th e Kingfisher* and. Cormorants. . I am constantly hearing com­ plaints of the ' frigh tfu l havoc wre *ght among tho young fish in salmon rivers, by' kingfishers, de-; spite the measures taken against tnco winged enemies o f the fry. Guardians on their way up and down Canadian salmon rivers in th e performance of their duties are now usually provided with guns, b u t sel­ dom get nfeax enough to obtain a shot a t thesriv exceedingly clever winged anglers, who seemingly know only too well how to avoid- the traps set fo r them on the tops of poles set into the banks of streams overlooking the holes fre­ quented by the young fish. I n Tas­ mania the cormorants are among the worst of the winged enemies of fish, and there the government E 'ves a reward or bounty of a shil- ng a bead for their destruction. The killing off of these Birds in tho southern island is chiefly for th e protection of the rainbow trou t in ­ troduced there from the United States and of the sockeye salmon introduced from Canada.—Forest and Stream. Experiment With Crystallization. Make a saturated solution of com­ mon soda in water. When the crys­ tals stop dissolving, although tho water is stirred repeatedly, the fluid :s ready fo r use. Pour the clear fluid in another glass in which you are going to try the experiment. Fasten a lima bean to a pieco of cord and tho other end of it to a match or small piece of wood. T ie a nonporous object—fo r instance, a glass hall—to the same stick and iin,- nerse both bean and glass ball in ;he solution. Let the solution stand, and in a little while a pecul­ iar crystallization will form. Needlc- -Comb and extracted honey a t Gray & Co. IX Tms SOIiUTION. pup out on the lawyer's desk. “Which half will yon take?” he asked.^New York Times, Hein* th«conr«ntlonal lendsof tho modem Scientific gam6 as practiced )>y nil of Ji* master* with hint* to beginners. A beautiful booklet of thirty-two page*, printed .In two colon*, bliickjfaiitl Ted, On enameled pnpe.vwUh. the card arrange. I Use Magic Safety, oil.,. ai Cooper's, mcnit ftfpetu-hig.ln their nat­ ural color*. The cover i* in three color*with a very attract- I t * dealgrt on the title jmico. XhlRJad work of interest to all yrhlat players; and will be tent to any addrCag upon receipt Of atxcents in poatage. alghitlnfft t* on mterybox of the genuine i i t a t i v e Br^rnff-Qiiliiltie C, L. STONE a**)i, vaae***** lietHt Louisville&NashvilleR, it.] LOUISVILLE, KY. ' iko sticks of Boda appear on tho jean and cover it completely, giving :t the appearance of a porcupine, Tho bean has completely disap­ peared, whilq the other object, tho f loss ball, has no t changed a t all, lie eause of the crystallization is-in the porousness of the bean—th a t is, it absorbs the water, and tho soda contained in tho solution, not be­ ing able to soak into tho bean, set­ tles on the outside of it, forming tho crystal needles described above, while the glass ball, not being po-; rotm, docs no t take up any w ater’ and therefore, causes no crystalliza-’ Hon.—Now York Tribune. To Cure a Cold in One Day, Take Laxative Bromo .Quinine Tab- ets. All druggists refund the money f it falls to mire; E W. Grovers ignature is oft each box. 25e. Are you a Herald subscriber? Only $1.00 per year, —Behool teachers buy your Candies, oranges, nuts, etc. of Cooper and you will not be disappointed in quality or price, C*m*ut For Msofftng GftbMu •Tins excellent method of mend­ ing French and hand painted china has been invaluable to those who have used it. I have succeeded i n mending hand painted pieces and used them for years. I t take# ex­ ceedingly careful handling, of course, and dainty work. I t is made—I mean th e cement— by mixing together plaster of pari* and a strong solution of gum atabio un til it forms a thick paste. Un ite the broken edges with a small cam­ el’s ha ir brush; pu t enough cement to hold firmly. Set th e mended pieces away to dry. When i t ia nec­ essary to wash them, do no t pu t. soap upon them, bu t make a w a rn Buds of rainwater and a good soap, and handle very gently; rinse in clear, warm water and wipe, dry, first on an old soft linen cloth, and polish with tissue paper. Such pieces carefully handled will last you fo r years.—Grange Bulletin. HOLIDAYS What would be nicer than a fine pair of Shoes for a Xmas present? Limited. She—Do you p lay pingpong ? He—No. , ■ 1 • She—Then what on earth are we to talk about ? See Some of oar prices eompafed with otherdealers: Men’s. 'Shoes .......... .........7. ' . ' . . ............... 85c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95, $2.50, $3.00 and $3,50 Ladies’ “ .................................................... 75c, 95c, $1,26, $1.50, $1 95, $2.50, $3.00 and 83.50 Boys’ “ ■ 75c, 95c, $1,25, $1,50 and $1,05 : M issgs I ’’ ....... *............. ............. /5c, 9nc, $1.25, $1.50 and $1,95- Children’s “ ....... ................ .........5 ...... .................. ............................25c, 45c, 65c, 95c arid $1,25 Infants’ “ ......................... ............................. .•........... -............. -......... ».........8c, 20c, 45c and 75e Men's Slips ........... ......................... ...................... .....25c, U8C, 45c, $1,00, $1.25 and $1.50 Ladies’ “ .......... ..L ............ . ....................................... 20 q , 35c,,50c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.20 B o y ’s . M a s s e s ’ a n d C t i i l d r e n 'a S U p p e r s i t i q u a n t i t i e s . Men’s Rubber Boots............................ ..................................................... ....................1... $2,25 to $3.00 Men’s Felt Boots................................... ........................................... ..................... „.,50c, 75c, and $1.00 -Men's Fclt C o m b i n a t i o n s .........................,,..,..,,..,-,,..,....,8 1 .4 5 , SI,Go and $2.00 Boys’ Felt Combinations ....... .......................... ...............................,..$1.15,$1.45 and $1.70. ( V „ . • » & S.f /. • O n a l l R t x b b e r G o o d s w e q r e a w a y d o w n b e l o w t h e m a r k e t . T t i e w a y t o f i n d o u t i f a n y o n e i s b e l p w u a ' o n K i p , R u b b e r o r C o m d i n a t i o n B o o t s , ‘i s t o . c a l l a n d - s e e . a n d ' c o m p a r e p r i c e s . F A N 3,S 1. 1,9 1,2 Din Ne1- w e - fun k e r N u 1 71 1.5 . 1.2 3.0 1. 2. .70 Try Crinkshanks balk mincemeat. You can get 3 lb for 25c, Apple butter the same price, a t Cooper’s , . STARKEY'S ARGADE SHOE HOUSE, I SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, , 1 S |U/-Vr, Our € i ^ w y y w y ^ w y y y I gCbePro»^ IMPORTANT TO CHRISTMAS W ehavejust received, and have on display at our store the handsomest line of CHRISTMAS SHOES Ap SUPPERS For Men, Women and Children, that the people of Springfield and vicinity have ever had the privilege of selecting from, Never in our past history have we exercised snch care and judgment in selecting a line of Holiday Goods than in this. We have a style to please every fancy and a price to fit every purse. One of tin buy as a Ho time be mo* > mother, wife' amount of p that will pie: yeai—nothin. est improved The mode ifig day o f St­ and good ter, f ete, furnitu t -will not ot them look lil With thes- make such p * We have a Bisseli’s "C y - sizes aud-styl i e of 5 f S'V pe mainSt. n o *50 ONE - Ladies’ Fine Dress and medium wear shoes, in patent corona, box calf and fine kid. Prices from 95c to $3.50. Misses’ and children’s stylish and serviceable Shoes, any price from4 75c to $1.90. < All colors and styles in Infant’sand Children’s Shoes, from 10c to 75c. Ladies’ Slippers, in patient, fine kid, velvet and felt,- plain and fur trimmed, from 25c to $1.90. Boys’stout School and Dress Shoes, from 75c to $2.50- - * . Men’s winter weight Dress Shoes, in patent colt, vici kid, velour and box calf, $1.25 to $5.00. Also stout every day shoes, from 95c up. The yery best grades of Kip, Rub­ ber and Felt Combination Boots, at a saving of 25c to 50c per pair to the purchaser. Our velvet, patent colt, fine black or brown kid slippers, make very acceptable Christmas gifts for gen­ tlemen. Prices 50c to $2.00. For 320 du' tlbn^.to ui DEALER FARMER ioe THE CLI (Special L and correc • . alone $1.5 Ki on •c T H E fin m a f t s i>2 - We ask you to come in and examine our goods, and compare quality and prices. Don’t buy unless you are thoroughly convinced that you can buy here from 15 to 20 per cent, less for the -same quality, than any where else in the city. Gome .early and make your selection before the prettiest paterns are gone. . Meet your friends and leave your packages at our store, while do­ ing your Ohristmrs shopping. Recog'uize the farm year. BOTH, o: Address TH E PL - LAND, I . your moil per in wli YOUNG & NISLEY, 7 E. MAIN STREET. SPRINGFIELD. OHIO. >r*\ S5*= Cut this out and take it to U. Al. Ridgwny's drug stove and get n free! sample of Cltambt rlniji’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, Lhe best physic. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach, improve the appetite and regulate the bowels, Regular size, 25e, per box. ‘ Constipation CASTOR SA Does your, head adhe £ Pain back of your eyes? Bad { taste in your mouth? It’s j your liver! Ayer’s Pills arc \ liver pills. They cure const!-’ * pation, headache, dyspepsia, j 25t, AHdJUf.tkh'S. ■ I -—More candies than ever a t Goop> , er’s and lower prices than ever, CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH PENNYROYALPILLS mm Fo r Infants and Children. 1*110 11 l.i 1 l|. - the Kind,YouHaveAlways Bought Sears the Ulgn&ture of Wantyourin*tu«(ftrfiar.i-itr.ifd• XMiiiUlit liY-fiwnor tieb iil.ir-li? -i i,. .> BUCKINGHAM'SI)VEtifi'JlIira ^ J O * l i T U * rIt.fL “Use Golden Rule Flour. Fo r pure, and fresh spices, teas and coffees go to Coopers, of OMjrt I t . In for e aK Ira ln n , Xe*H- monlnln *nrt f t f letter, nP f -* ^ ^ * ^ * * TMllmoranls, *ol4by 0nWH*8t»ft ORKMIOAT. oo . MW JPfiSiMWi- IWIWU ISA. C»Te*w, *nd Trade-Mark* obtained *ni r*I- , ent buainesa fondneted for H o o t «*TCFef*» iCOSOmcc i« oppoftmc O.H.SattNTOfftct and wetatieecare ................“ M jent in l«a»tint*thanthose ngton. u ,. , Send mode], drawing or photo., with deatrip- tlon. We advise, il ' lion. W * advise, if patenUble of not, free «> ehanre. Our t e e not due till patent ii seenred, Ah i UHLCT. “ Howto Obtain rateuta." with cert el aame frt fheU.S. and foreign countries tent tree. Address, C .A .SNOW&CO . ftrs. Orsiod,WauHineToa,o. Bill’s The daily grim finer feelings, bn humanity it is to grimly humorous ones .of Half a exceptional case < A Yorkshire moned to a man v only pronounce • geve instruction fines t h a t would. , end said th a t he. result on his m of the sick man i oily, about what - be and if it iu d u “No,” replied • jou must buy at “And if you c> charge?” “ Yes, cetlainl The woman t mg marl, “Do ; rim demanded,* id re to re m or o ftever Wear thy 1 Hew h in eonio from. 1 eir near the ceases. to (it'S.t' s;« or. iatentI tin Pal m ItttNSI tSK —Gall on Herr ■& Hastings Bros. ■ for anything in stove, ranges, coal hods,*tc. hi the air 'apor^whc height, jus ^m d blow Qcw. T h a i That?! i, ra t_ .......... . . ______ .___ ____^

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