The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52

In the city. We want your trade, and will try tu merit it by giving you the best goods at the lowest prices. W e most earnestly invite you to call at our store and inspect our stock md prices. W e claim to give you the best class of Footwear in the city for the money, without exception. We trust our goods and prices will merit your patronage, • *■ * ■A- t . i Ladies’ Slippers from 150 to $2.00. Men’s Slippers from *50 to $1.50. Ladies’ Shoes 75c, $1.00 to $5. Men’s Shoes 75c, $1 to $5. Boys’ and Youth’s Shoes 65c, 85c, $1 to $3. M.isses"dnd Children’s Shoes (Soc to $2. Infants’ Shoes 8c, to 50c. We sell you Kip Boots, Calf Boots* Rubber. Boots, Felt and Felt Combination Boots, quality considered, lower than any place in the city. Try a pair Of our FELT COMBINATION BOOTS, at $1.49, W e invite you call and see our goods and compare prices. No trouble to show goods. Your will be welcomed. . 3 0 m . H O R N E R B R O T H E R S & ) C O I r S Brady $ Steinkk go. n +-mmm .A k . fo r ■: UHo*Date m o il’ s and fioy,s toggery ^he past few days have given ^vidence . lat you must make a change of those summer clothes. W e have a. few good warm • • .. r . ’•Overcoats ’■ •i-'y, ' Kemomberour Prize Offer or - $ 150:00 in gold T*tobeawardtdJanuarM. i903.*jmd 'act your ticktt* wbeu youMake a purchase. Nice Stylish Patterns, Handsomely Designed and Well T a i lo r e d -™ — ---- 4 / anlcHt will pay you to Investigate Them. .wrowE .ALSO have an elegant line of Mon’s Furnishings, compris- ing inanybeautiful and a t tho same time useful presents. That great GIFT-GIVING DAY—CHRISTMAS—is only two weeks away and if you are going to give the men folks any presents, call and examine our line and allow us to assist you in your selections. Here are a number that wovltl gladden the heart of any man: Collars, Cuff*, Neckwear, Suspenders, Hosiery, SmokingJackets, Mufflers,&c, COSMOPOLITAN GOTHAM. The Type* One May Meet In a Ride Through the City. “I t wag a Second avenue elevated car on a sunny Sunday afternoon lately th a t gave me an idea of tho cosmopolitan character of your c ity /’ said one of the members of a 1 French delegation th a t recently vis­ ited New York. “I thought Paris, was the most polyglot city in the. world, bu t I have been led' to think tha t New York shelters as many diverse peo­ ples. When the car started a t South ferry, it contained a ypung English couplo, a phlegmatic Dutchman of the K ruger type, a bearded Russian, who looked the p a rt of a stage n i ­ hilist, and half a dozen rotund Ger­ mans. > ■ , “A t the first stop some Norwegi­ an sailors and a couple of TurKB got in. A little farther, on we were joined by a Greek, who eat scowling a t his Mqliammedan enemy. Then came Chinamen, and as the tra in stopped a t the stations on the east side the oiM tetitkahld^eatiires of the Irishman, the Russian Jew, th e Italian- and the Hungarian ap­ peared. " F a r th e r uptown a Japanese go|, in, and then a ^Scotchman anil' a couple of negroes. A distinguished looking. Austrian gentleman got aboard, followed by some chatterfng^ ■Cubans and a few dark faced Span­ iards.. / “As some left the car and others came in at\fcbe different stations I was able to- pick out Frenchmen ; from thKJe-^unyineos and a Swiss , valet, arjd when I thought th p a s - | sortment was about complete I was •, astonished to see the high cheek-; bones of the rarest race in America, j a full blooded Indian.”—New York i Commercial Advertiser. I ■-*-------- ------- I —Comb and extracted honey at 1 . , Gray & Co. A Tart Retort. D u ring the presidential campaign of William Henry Harrison. Alexan­ der H . Stephens and Julius Alford met in a political debate in the south. H r . Alford was a lawyer of a small city in middle Georgia and an aspirant f o r congress. He was a man of fine physique and good ora­ torical powers, bu t haughty and eelfi conceited. H r. Stephens, his polit­ ical opponent, was an intellectual* giant, but exceedingly frail physic­ ally. A fter H r. .Alford had “spread* himself” on behalf o f' his Chosen; candidate, th ink ing to belittle H r,. Stephens, who was to follow w ith a? speech,' he concluded by saying: ‘‘And here’s little Alec Stephens, .wearing a coat th a t’s big enough fo r old General Jackson, with th e collar six inches above his head and the tails dragging on the ground. I f you ‘tallow* him and lay hack his ears, I ’ll swallow h im ” To which Mr. Stephens piped out in quick reto rt, “ I f you did, you would have more •brains in your stomach th an you’ve got in you r head.” ■ ■' ' Booth’sCarefulnes*. A Boston jeweler who had occa­ sion from time to time to manufac-' tu re jewels fo r Edw in Booth, the tragedian, to be worn in different characters, said lie was extremely conscientious in having them made no t only of the best material, hu t as near as possible historically cor­ rect. I n having a costly crown of gold and precious stones made fo r the character of Richard I I I . he sent to London to get tlie correct design. So in the jewels fo r the character of Richelieu he took great pains to consult the best au tho r;-‘ ties. I t did no t satisfy him to be told that, the real could not be dis­ tinguished from the im itation on the stage; hence he bought the cost­ liest laces and materials fo r Ins cos- Uwd * Pole of HI* Own. .“Mr, £}haw,' the telephone com­ pany is going to place a pole in fron t of my residence._ I .won’t have_it^. What shall 1 4 o ? ” ■ "These outbursts greeted the present secretary of the treasury, one day some years ago as he was. seated in his. office. “Unless you can occupy the .ground in fro n t of your residence un til the company leaves, I see no Ybdress,” ' remarked ‘H t . Shaw. “Have you any men in your em­ ploy?” “ Yes; two Polish gardeners/’ an­ swered the irate property owner. .“Then place in to the hole a Pole of your own,” suggested the secre­ tary. When questioned- about the -story, ■ the citizen explained-that lie got Ms Pole there first, and the company moved on.—Detroit-Free Press. ■ He Was Deiayirig tho Play. Sir Henry Irv ing declares th a t once when' he was playing “Othello” in a western city his audience -was composed for the most pant of ,min­ ers. “When wemame to the hand­ kerchief scene,.where Othello de­ mands tho handkerchief of Desde- mona many times,” he says, “I no­ ticed th a t the audience^ was becom­ ing exceedingly nervous. -About the th ird time the demand fo r th e hand-' kerchief- was repeated a large Irish­ man in the rear of th e house shout­ ed, ‘Wipe your nose on your slaive, you nayger, and le t th e play go 0X1.’ " - .. V- ,- Bad Form, Bunker—I made a horrible break on. the links yesterday, My caddie made me very angry, and I yelled, “Get out!”'a t him; B. Ginner—But su re ly 'tha t’s ex­ cusable, isn ’t it? . Bunker—Oh, bless you, n o ! I should have said, “Hoot awa’I”— Philadelphia Ptass, ■ --U se Golden Rule Flour, « « « « • (§){§)( )- .. ...... a east main St, jfli* m* fidiltCS, | m m t PftftHCfJ. Y am i 2 tA h id B.n*e i in j xenia^um M m u * 1 i>v jl® ' H E ' S L I K E M O S T M E ]N R e ’l l a p p r e c - i a t c s o m e t h i n g p r a c t i c a l . C h r i s t m a s s h o p p e r s s h o u l d r e t n e m b e r t h a t w e a r e r e c o g n i z e d h e a d q u a r t e r s f o r “ f i x i n g s ” T H A T W I L L P L E A S E T H E M E N . I * WATCHES. . Ladies' and Gentlemen's Solid 14k Gold "Watches, ranging in price from $16 to 810Q, Gold filled Watches for Ladies. Gentlemen and Misses id endless variety a t very low prices. - Ladies’ American movement, Gold filled Watches $5.50 to 115. / All Watches warranted as represented. DIAMONDS, Etc., GA LORE .. They must b» seen to he ap­ preciated, I f y>u expect to purchase anything in the .Jewelry line you cannot afford to neglect the opportunity we oiler you. They range in price rom $5 to $300. Opal and Diamond Clusters in all the new and at tractive styles-—a handsome collection a t popular prices r„...| ■ Ring*. . ■■ ■ / Gentlemen’s Finger Rings in “ Turquola Matrix,” Seal rings. Onyx, seal brown onyx and -hundreds of other handsome patterns. Cut Glass Display, Tills department alone is well worth a visit to our Store. What is handsomer than a tasteful .display of :rich aud elegant cut glass—-and what makes a more acceptable gift? Kaiseralnn. A mew style of Ware in different articles, Vases. Tankards, Candlesticks, etc. Sterling-Silver Tableware. In this department we are always ahead in quali­ ty, varieties and styles/ Les Ciug Fleurs, Duke of York, Buttercup, Newberry, Georgian, . Elegante, Marquise, The Colonial, Grecian, Baronial, Pom- padourand other handsome patterns, Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons, Berry, Jelly, Sugar,Soup, Bouil­ lon and Souvenir Spoons, Cream and Gravy Ladles, Oyster Forks, pickle forks, Bon Bon DUhes, etc. The largest variety of styles and finest quality that can be shown. Mirrors, Comlw, Hair Brushes, Cloth, Velvet, H a t and Military Brushes. Emblem Charm*, Some elegtiut ones in solid gold and gold filled, Also plain and fancy Lockets and Charms, with diomond and out mounting. Hand Painted 'China. We have an elaborate collection of the celebrated Edgerlon .hand painted china, This is. conceded by the best exports to be the finest work of its kind in America, - Umbrella*, Our trade in this department for years has been very extensive, aud’for that reason we have made a special effort this season to get the liest possible. We mention a lew Of the other goods in stock: Umbrellas, Opera Glasses, Gold Spectacles and Eye Glasses, a. large variety of Clocks in gilt, china, enamel, in wood and Iron; a large variety of ebony articles, Mirrors, Cloth and H a ir Brushes, Military Brushes, Files, etc. f % V* ijm M \ % r Best of All, our prim range throughout our entire*tock Lower Than Ever Before. Open Evening*, C . C . Smoking' Jackets St Bath Robes. A beautiful assortmen t of Men’s Smoking Jackets, made of janu s (or tvyo faced cloth), all the newest-, smartest Effects in p lain and fancy pa tte rns. Prices range from............$ 5 . 0 0 t o $ 1 2 . 0 0 MEN’S F INE BATH ROBES in Turkish and Blanket Cloth.. $ 3 , 5 0 tO $ 7 . 0 0 Holiday Neckwear Wilson B ros.’ Celebrated Neckwear, a’l styles and kinds, The shape he likes beat you ’re sure to ' find in th is line. Prices from . Otar Hat Business. .4‘* 6 EastMainStfeet, Springfield, Ohio. Phenomenal, owing to the fact th a t w e’ve had th e most desirable styles in the market. The new '•F9ur.fa.OM" Bolt Hat 1, a beauty aud h « « u g M tho p Z u la r fancy. Stetson B a ts have surpassed fhemSelVea; s till the vt it* THE HERALD DDES NEAT AND ATTRACTIVE JOB PRINTING-TRY IT. best, ofcourse; Hut prices. SU R a n d W a s h V e s t s , !$2 t o $ 5 . 0 0 . Gloves, Kids andDog. , skins, Mochas, Furs, Cap© Goats,eto,;Wool-liuetl, fur lined, .Silk lined, 'full lines HOdfh $t>,oo. Manhattan . Shirts, Siik Suspenders, and fancy Hosts*y, Um­ brellas, etc. $ 1 . 0 0 t o $ 5 .50 M a R o E a r l y Seletitlbitxs S. IONGSBURY ma m east mm w m m A ^ g f a n ^ a r i i d . -a-r HOLIDAY TRIPS, Excursion tickets will’he -sold, J)c| -cember^4; 25 a n <m , 1002“ R'nd Jail | uary 1, 19-03; via Pennsylvania LimJ account CluiBtrnng and New Yeml Holidays, Tickets will be good r J turning until January 2, 190‘SI Special rate tickets will, also be so]J lor students and teachers of colleges! seminaries and universities goinn home to speud the holidays. For del tails about fares, time of trains, en-. J call on or address E . S. .Keyes, ticltef agent, Cedarvilie. CHANGE OF TIME. Under a new schedule in effect Dee.’ |14 , 1902, passenger -trains' over tliej | Pennsylvania Lines leave Cedarvilie| as follows; For tho East 7:42 a. mt) 1 8:27 a..m, and G:50 p. m. For the West 8:27 a. ui.,'5;25 p. m. and 8:56 ; ,p. in. For particubir. imformation on the subject apply, to E. 8. Keys, . Ticket Agent, L is t o f l e t t e r s . L ist of letters remaining, uncalled for in the Cedarvilie postoffice For the j month ending-Dec._ 5 1902f List -No. 50. Crawford, George. Goodrich, C. F , . McDufford, George. Shaffer, F . R. . T. N. T aiibox , P. M.l , A Liberal Offer. The undersigned will give a free i sample Of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liverr Tablets to any one wanting a reliable remedy tor disorders of the Storojnch,. biliousiiess or constipation. This is a new remedy and a good one; 0 . M. Ridgway, *» •' 25 c t o $ 2 . 0 0 H MUFPLERS in every conceivable & ShApe and material, prices C-) from . 2 5 c t o $ 5 . 0 0 ® Dolls of ali one and doll bed s ■Ferris wbeeli -ladder, freight In surrey,, phaeton, . carriage, cab, apll rabbit, beetle, frU circus, mechanica Rea Decide on on cloth or silk jacke prices are the low Strikingly be arate skirls, all ,vt - Fully 3,000 1 you will say. Over 800 fur Prices from 75c u Children’s fu, A fine and at Silk shirt wai ■$4.99 silk waists, Over 1,800 la 98c and $1.2-' Ladies’ dfessii Ladies’ musiii ' Ladies’ all-wo Ladies’ knit /9c, w iw iw A \ ! FAMILIES OF “BA! One of the peculiar pi is seen, in the love th a t have fo r their wives ai By “bad” men. we gen ihoso lawbreakers win communities by the • i protection from law up you please, let Tom Goi tioued as a tjp e or “r though I do not kno about their families. 1 fitamp, with their hands their fellow men, living them, usually have ha The family ties are s gambler’s daughter is his soul, and his only h is to shield, h e r from k his moral obliquity. I a dofcen such men in whose names are as w District Attorney Je: m atterhow black the rt then; on the outside, threshold of their Lor come loyal husbands a fathers,-—New York P Affable Prince I Prince Henry is as n| many ns he was in likes" to travel ineognill automobile trips he ofj ing adventures. On-a Darmstadt h e stopped I buy forty-two poundl The young man who sf| so much pleased with! that he offered him r the -prince accepted At Itolzendorf the an! ed water, and the i| bucket and bellied It Berlin Tageb latt prinl italics. Then he slop ern, shared his saiidw, .host’s children, talk tl the hostess and on pal her a buneli o f rosel junetion -lo place tlu | soon as lie got home. A filarveSo jhto of th e most oj’in th e W orld h tuadc by Major 1,' of the royal on,Min F n tiv e ly small bigger th an an o ■ it performs a t a r Audition to tellinc on alarm bell it yoke iU owner, t bght a sp irit lam of water and fine ing water in to a Brijieo of Wales ; detful pcrfotmai partook of * « tuado fo r his Loudon Answers M.-1*-' #*• r y ‘i A

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