The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52

r ***-■ |M set our stock I$2. M.isses'and iAny P*®ce. in- the |e welcomed,. o fero1 ['IfO U D A tJR IB . '"x t|on lic k w „ jj, eo|(i ^ j r i , amj g i itjAg . , L , *,a I c'»ns^ V!U>m LinvB lU irn iw a s «,„} ’]srew Y , ' ^ "«* ba.;good £ _ until .January 2. i«r,V lata tickets will J 9®’ I013tttKl ^clieta oi coilegj “?d universities going - ■ t fares, time r.r ... • n‘ » ■ ; ....... - ‘" '“ “ ’'ya, i<or (j * fares, ti e of. trains, etc la d d re s s JB . & Ifryeg tlV. '*] Idnrville. ~ y ! t,cke- tl EVERYBODY. A grand and magnificent display of useful and beautiful articles. Large and timely purchases enables us to show the right kind of merchandise and at the right prices, When ‘you are * *. • . ' ' *11_ * • • 4 /• ' * * 1 1 ' 9 '• ' 9 - 1 ** out doing your Christmas'buying,-visit our store, wh^re nothing but reliable goods are sold. . - : ■ ■ ■ ■ . • /pSNgp- • - ■ ” \ Su itab le G ifts for th e L ittle Ones PHANGE OF TIME. I i new schedule in effect Dee I passenger train's over the Lines leave -GedarviUe I * « rtlie .E a # t 7:42 a. n, and B;50 p. jpo r tb ’ a. hi ,, 5;25 p, m, and 8:5(1 f r P^rueuLir imfbrmation Ijeet apply to E. 8 . Kev« YCnt. ■ Dolls of all kinds from 10c np, doll swings, doll wag­ ons and doll bed steads. . / ■••■• Ferris wheels, mechanical toys, fire engine, hook and ladder, freight train, mail train, tiuckj patrol wagons, sitrrey, phaeton, farm wagon, reversible loco, horseless carriage, cab, sulkey, jockey, see-saw,.‘mechanical ‘hear, rabbit, beetle, friction boat, buffalo, tidier, windmill, dog, circus, mechanical doll, fly machine, woman, merry-go- round, mechanical boat, steel toys,- ring toss, folding la­ dles, printing presses; several sizes, stable, wash set, china tea sets, pewter tea sets.lOc up, wood trains, return, balls, rubber balls, painted balls,! spin tops, choral tops, horns, trumpetB, drums, pianos, dart target guns, pistols, cadet#, guards, rabbits, animals, roaming toys, toy waUdies, sur­ prise-boxes, wagon blocks, paints, slates, tubaphone on parade, mag battery, flutes, climbing monkey, rat traps, puzzle pig in clover, skip mag box, cent banks, dime banks, glass banks,-iron banks, animal banks, bulb dogs, bulb rabbits, stationary'engines, tool chests, wheel toys,' rattles, buzz chimes, bicycles, iron wagons, sleds, wheel barrows, .trunks, juvinal books a t all prices. Games. Parcheesi,' spelling bonrds, facination tiddle, pool games, tiddle ring games, pool and politics,. lotto, fish pond, dinner party, foxy grandpa, nest of blocks, Ben Hur. or tb§ chariot race, Aladdin or the wonderful lamp, game of Arabian, nights, charge of th e 'ligh t brigade, a voyage to the moon, the little corporal, the young athlete, archery, snap ‘ roulette, disected maps, the tourist and many other new games. tJ S T OP LETTERS?. • I n t e r s remaining uncalled ■OedarviUe postoffi.ee for the '■ lin g Dec. 5 1902. I List No". 50. J r d , George. T ’>C. F . lord, George, 1 F . I t. • v f T. N. T akbox , P . M. A Liberal Offer. [flersignrd Will give a free" KJhnmberlain’s -Stomach and |bl<Us to any one wanting a Irnedy tor disorders of the Pitimnness or constipation,' lew-remedy and a good one. (gway. r ‘ivD‘“ i c f c e t s > e s . Men's Smoking Is (or two faced inarfest effects in fe. Prices range [ t o $ 1 2 * 0 0 in Turkish and t o $ 7 . 0 0 few ear m <p Cri ■ a Neekwoar, &'i t'J ipe he likes h e a t, (§;) Ms line. Prices t o $ 2 . 0 0 very conceivable @ material, prices © to $5 .00 # ‘ # m w m m ® p a r l y Mia U&&M | # \VM V* Rtady^FIade Dep’t. Decide,on oueo f our tailor-made suits or an elegant cloth Or silk jacket. Our styles are the latest aud our prices are the lowest. A mammoth stock to select from,. . Strikingly beautiful styles in ladies’ tailor-made sep­ arate skirts, all very low in price. ■Fully 3,000 ladies' rainy-day skirts, a great showing, you will say. Over 800 fur scarfs on sale for the holiday trade. Prices from'75c up to 820.. , / Children's fur set.in groat variety from 89c up to S5. A fine and attractive display of wool shirt, waists. Silk shirt waists, new styles just id. Ask to see . our §4.99 silk-waists, value $6.50. All the new shades . ■-Vifcei-vOver. 1,800 ladies’ wrappers now on s|de._ Prices 59c 79o^ 08c and $1.25. A great assortment. . Ladies’ dressing sacques from 50c up, . Ladies’ muslin underwear* Ladies’ nll-vyool sweaters, open today. Ladies’ knit vests at 81,25, §2.25. All colors. Handkerchiefs* See our wonderfuD”display of handkerchiefs, for men women, and children, SV . . ' Over 300 doz. handkerchiefs, price 5c each. Over 400 doz. haudkerchiefs, p rice106 each. ‘ We purchased for'tho holirlay selling 400 doz.' Indies’ ■fine cambric and linen handkerchiefs to si ll at 25c; the beet display in .this city, | . Full line in ladies’ linen.handkerchiefs from 35c up iO 81.76. ' . . . ; ." .Men’s handkerchiefs froin 5c to §1. ■Children’s haudkerchiejs from 2eiij>. ^ Initial bandkerehicls-for men, women and children a t'1 10c to 5Qo. Silk mufflers at.50c, 75c and 81, Umbrellas, One great separate and distinctive feature in our store this Christmas is. the line of umbrellas we are show-" iug. Ko’other stock-in this city «• 11 compare with it. Examine style,. quality aiid price in our store and you will decide to buy here., Placed on sale today the finest line of ladies’, umbrellas we have ever shown, finest covers, exquisite pearl anti gold handles; prices for this great line from §2.98 to 86.50. Over 1200 umbrellas from 39c up to $2,50. . C’hildreuj's umbrellas at 75c and §1. . , M n’s umbrellas, a great lay-out, price from $1 to $8 Gloves. 2000 pairs of the Foster gloves, 1800 new golf gloves, ju st iu for the Christmas buying. Beautiful glcve boxes go with each pair of the Fos­ ter kid gloves. - . We mention some ot'the sensible and useful kinds of gloves, suitable for Christmas presents. AII=Wool Blankets* We have them in cotton,large size from 59c to 31.19,- All-wool blankets from $2.98 up t,o $10, all good values. .Tust the right thing to buy for one. of your Christmas gifts, 8ilkoline bed comforts from 98c up to $2; fast colors, soft and warm. ■ White bed spreads,. a fine assortment, exceptional value. Prices from 59c up to 82. < . Colored bed Spreads, yellow, pink and"blue 31.50 to 83.98,: .. ■ . TableLinens. . a!!e showing the greatest line of linens, ever opened in this city. / See our great display of table damasks, nap- itms and towels, purchased especially for the Holiday irade. Fine table linens make a gift that will be apprec­ iated. ■ 1 Dress Goods, I f trying to decide on something that lias intrinsic val­ ue for one of your gifts, visit our dress goods departments, and you will not make a mistnke. if you select-one of our . all'wool dress patterns. New styles on; our shelves just received for the Christmas sale. ■ . i ■ ■ . ., S P R I N G F I E L D , O U E O . ; FAMILIES OF “BAD” MEN. One of tlie peculiar phases of life is seen in the love th a t “had’’ men have for their wives aud children. By f{bad” men we generally mean those lawbreakers wh'o thrive in communities" by ‘ the purchase of protection from law upholders. I f you please, let Tom. Gould be men­ tioned qs a type or “The” Allen, though I do no t know anything •about their families. Mon c* th a t stamp, with {heir hands ever against their fellow men, Jiving only to “dov them, usually" have happy homes. The family ties are' sacred. The. gambler’s daughter is the ligh t of his soul, and his only holy ambition is to shield her from knowledge of his moral obliquity. I'cou ld name a dozen such men in New York whose names are as well known aB District Attorney Jerome’s. No matter how black the record against them on the outside, within the threshold of their homes they be­ come loyal-husbands and indulgent fathers.—New York Press. Affable Prince Henry, Prince Henry is as affable in Ger­ many as he was in America. He likes to travel incognito, and on his automobile trips he often has amuB* iug adventures. On a recent trip to Darmstadt he stopped a t Verden to buy forty-two pounds' of benzine. The young man wjn) Served h im was so much pleased with his manners that he offered him a cigar, which the prince accepted with thanks. A t Ifolzendorf the automobile nccd- f f l water, and the prince took a bucke t and helped to ill! it. The Bi-rlin Tageblatt p rin ts th is fact in italics. Then he sfojppcd a t a tav­ ern, shared his sandwiches with tho host’s children, talked Dutch with the hostess and “on parting got from her a himeli of roses with the in ­ junction to place them in water as soon as he got home. A lilarvelougi Wsrtefi. One of the most wonderful watch­ es in ’the world is that owned and made by Major Depping-IIepenstftl of the royal engineers. I t is a com­ paratively small watch, no t much bigger .than an ordinary" lever, b u t it performs a variety of services in addition to telling the time. I t rings ■ an alarm hell in the morning to wake its owner, then it proceeds to light n spirit lamp and boil a kettle of water and finally pours tho boil­ ing water into a small teapot, The 1’rmee of Wales witnessed th e won­ derful performances of this watch *ud.partook of a cup of tea which it wade for his royal higlme*#.— London Answers Musical Insects, ‘ - More than 3,000 persons in J a ­ pan make a good living by breeding, training/ and selling -what are known as “singing insects.” Like crickets these insects are and their Japanese names are kusa-hibari and euzu- mushi. * The music which .they make re­ sembles th a t of a silver bell and, though rather monotonous, is very clear and sweet. The Japanese keep the insects an tiny bamboo cages and take quite as good care of them as Americans take of canaries or other p e t birds. Some of them pre­ fer the music which is made by a certain species of frog, known as kajika, and they are always ready to pay a high price for frogs which are well bred- and well trained. These they can generally obtain, according to a foreign journal, for several persons spend their entire time breeding and training frogs- and insects, which they offer for sale every year a t fairs held during June in Tokyo and other large cities. ■ Social Etiquette In Italy. Mr. Luigi Villain in his book, “Ita lian Life In Town and" Coun­ try,” says that social etiquette is in some respects laxer, .in others more rigid, th an in th is country. When a hostess invites her friends to luncheon or dinner, she is not to rtu red by anxiety lest the number of men should no t correspond ex­ actly to th a t of the ladies, The la t­ ter do n o t get np erom tho tablo be­ fore the gentlemen, hu t the whole party rises almost immediately aft­ er dinner and adjourns to the draw­ ing room, where nearly every one of both sexes smokes. At parties the servants hand round cigarettes with Refreshments to ladies and gentle­ men alike. At a hall a man is not obliged to stick to his partner through a whole dance. One o r two turns ate enough, After which he may favor son1- o ther damsel with­ out causing ojuense to the first.’ A Loss to Science. A story is told of tho Into Pro­ fessor Snell of Amherst college which relates how he once asked for a definition of tho solar corona from a member of his class in as­ tronomy, The young man ’after a good deal of hesitation' and a dread consciousness of impending failure plunged desperately ij&lo flic state­ ment that he did know what the corona was, but had forgotten. The professor turned to his class with a tragic gesture, “What an incalcula­ ble loss to science,” ho exclaimed, with emotion, "tha t the only man who ever knew what tho sun’s coro­ na is has forgotten!” A LITTLE NONSENSE. ISfcrvoiis IL 'm lnc licr-Pam Tcv : I’iflic— M i ml Confused- - Th e Nerves at b\*tnll . : - - Nerve, . P ills - N ever F a il. I Mrs, 13. liubbiris. of Wistern Ava,, Lon­ don, O., says: “I have suCeml’ for 'some years from severe nervousness and nervous iicadnclus. I j;ot a box of Ur. A. AVChase’s Nerve L’Hls and after a good test of the nud Icine I can say wiy nervous system has been 5 toned up and I ani not now a victim of. tbcvsnraekin™headaches. ! can speak very i highly of this medicine as a nerve, tonic, ' Hr. A, W. (,’liasc’s Nerve Tills arc sold at | COn a boX at dealers or Ur. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that the, portrait and signature of A.AY. Chase M. I), arc on every packakt, Forsalely IUdgway & Co., Druggists --Use Golden Rule Flour, th ed ford ’ s b i a c k M G H T TH E GREAT F amilymedicine Thedford’3 Black-Draught has saved'doctors* bills for more than sixty vertra. Tor the common fam­ ily ailments, such as constipation, indigestion, hard colds, bowelcom­ plaints, chills and fever, bilious­ ness, headaches and other like Complaints no other niedicino is necessary. It invigorates and reg­ ulates the liver, assists digestion, stimulates action of the kidneys, purifies the blood, and purges tho bowels of foul accumulations. _ It cures liver complaint£indigestion,; sour stomach, dizziness, chills, rheumatic pains; sideache, back­ ache, kidney troubles, constipation, diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard colds and headache. Lvery drug­ gist hasTliedforu’s BJaek-Draugnt in 25 cent packages anil In mam­ moth size for $1.09. Never nceept aYubstitute. Insist on having tho original made by tho Chattanooga Medicine Company. . I believe Thedford’* Black-Drnught is the best medicine on earth. It is good tor any and everything. I n*ve a family of twelve children, »nd for four yesrs I have kept themon foot aiidhealthywflhnodoctorhut BistK- ‘ Draught. A, J. GtttitN, )ll«#*r«, La. j Magazine Editor’s Idea Regarding Business Claims. . “Here are one or two hills f o r . reference .books and supplies,” re­ marked the secretary. “Send them to the business office to bo paid’ at once,” instructed tho editor. “We must d<v business with business men oifla business basis.” ‘ “And how about .the cheek duo Scribbler for .that lust story?” ' “Oh, lie’s a w rite r.1Lei luin wait. Writers never have any pressing need of money.”—Chiengo Post. A Placid Character, Not overrlphteouE. but not overbad; Not lauahln' ftlwnys, but-not very ead; , ThanhfiX fu r unnshlno an’ thankful fur rain, •Never assumin’ to brag or complain; tJncie Jim, That’s him. Never was what you’d call wealthy an* yet . • Never seems backward ’bout payhir a debt; Never attem pts philanthropic display, Tet pore folks an* children smile a t hln. an* say, “Uncle Jim; - That’s him S’’ —Washington Star. . New Way of Spelling, Around the garden Johnnie strolled, Ao happy ns you please; Ho sav/ the pretty flowers and heard The humming of the B B l t B B B , He watched the busy Insects and Grew bolder by degree*,. 'T il ju st catch one,” said ho a t last; '•That big one 1 will O C C C C C . " He made a grab, arid then his Ecreams Were borne upon the breeze; Ho had been Stung, which served him right. That horrid’little T T T T T T. » ’ Indoors ho rushed, and there he stood, With tears and shaking knees. Ills mother tied his linger up, • Which quickly gave him U B E.23 E IS. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, ns they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf­ ness, and that is by constitutional rem- ■r-dics, Deafucps is caitsod by an in- 1 lined condition of the mucous lining of the Eustacinn Tube, When this tube gets inflamed you lmvo a rum­ bling rnnind or imperfect hearing, and v.lu ii it is entirely closed deafhtfes is ike i«suit, and miles* the inflammation can he taken out and 1I mp tube restor­ ed to irs normal condition, hearing Will bo destroyed forever; .nine 'cases i nt of ten are' caused by catarrh, winch is nothing but an inflamed con­ dition if the mucous surfacea. We will give One Hundred Dollars for "anv case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot ho cured by Hull’s Catarrh Cure. Bond for circu­ la r , free, P , J , O hbnisy A Co., Toledo, O, Bold by Druggists, 7f>o. Hall’s Family Pill* m the best. 1Bright Sayings and Doings of Our Lit- tie Ones. L ittle Bessie—What’s a widower? -. L ittle Harry--Why, a widower is a widow’s husband, I thauld th ink ; anybody ought to know th a t.' A little north side boy paid his handsome young aun t a very pretty compliment a few evenings ago as he kissed her good night, “Auntie,” "said lie, “your mouth reminds me of a marshmellow.” Grandma—Your book seems to be very interesting, Nellie. ■Will ’ you lend it to me when you finish reading it? L ittle Nellie—No, grandma; it isn’t a proper book for you to read. I t ’s a story for girls. “I wish,” said an anxious, mother ■ to her indolent son, “that you would giro a little attention to your les­ sons.” “Why, mamma,” replied the little fellow, “I 1do give them as little a t­ tention as I possibly can.” L ittle Johnny had spent his first day a t school, and when he returned home his mother .asked what he had learned. “Didn’t learn anything,” answer­ ed Johnny. “Well, what did you do ?” she in­ quired, “Nothing much,” replied the lit­ tle fellow, “only a woman didn’t know how to spell cat, and I told her.”—Chicago News. A : . * * * * * n merry Christmas; Ul« H im fiM«<inartm for holiday floods. Her Lungs Were Weako t: t y t S sir Mr. Joluism—Sce heah, woman, don’ yo’ hollah laik dat. Ah ain’t deaf. Mrs. Jolmsin—Yo’ fulo niggah/ yo’ know A h lias to shout cay«e mah lungs am so weak, —Use Golden Rule Flour, Books for Gifts. '■ By the hundreds, and hundreds, at extremely low prices, such as 15c, 19c, aud j25b, Select now while the assortment islarge. Rich furs for Xmas. - Special prices from now until Christmas,. 85.00 Boas $3.98, $7.50 Boas $6.00, S8.-75 Boas $7.00, $12.50 Boas $ 10.00. Better Furs in proportion. Holiday Cittens. Table Damask, Napkins, Lunch Cloths, Fine Towels, Rid Gloves. Sold here for Xtnns presents can be exchanged or fitted after Dec, 25 th. Ulinier jgioaks. With sterling silver trimmings, a t 25c each. Hair Brushes, Hand Mirrows, I la t Brushes and a dozen other novelties at ’25c ence. You would think them cheap at 50c. €hony notifies. We never showed so largo an assortment nor such good values. We would be g[ad to show you our Holiday Handkerchiefs. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for ladies, at 6, 10, 15, 20, 25, 50, 75c and $1.00. Pu re Linen Handkerchiefs at 10, 15, 25, 35, and 50c Initial Handkerchiefs for men and women at 15 and 25c, £ut Blass. $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 all Children’s Cloaks, formerly $6 00 $6.50, $7.00and $7,50. framed Pictures. Good assortment at dry goods prices. You know what that means. handkerchiefs. Endless assortment, in fact hun­ dreds of them- at 25c, 80c, 50c, 75c and $1,00, All up-to-date presents. DressGoodsalwaysa nicepresent* manynewDrits Goods, sosuitablefor Ghrisimas, fusf in. Come in and see them. € . m a i n S i. Xenia, 0. Jobe Bros’ $ Co. £ J L ] Q ' # T . A liberal Offer. ■A The undersigned will give a free sample of ChamborhuVs Stomach and Livcrr Tablets to any one Wanting a re'iahle remedy for disorders of the Rtnnach, biliousness or ‘constipation. This is a new u medy and a good one. O. M. Ridgwuy. —1 have some very nice Blankets in stock now and . a t prices that arc very low, considering tho quality Callin' when you arc ready to p u r chase. Dorn, the Harness mnn. A frightcnetl Horse, j Running like mad down tho street j dumping the occupants, or a hundred ; other accidents, are every day occur- j rebecs. I t behooves everybody to hove n tollable Halve handy and there is none as good ns Bucklcn’n Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts, Sores, HcStfmut, and-Pik-H disappear'quickly under its soothing effect. 25c, a t Eid&way & Co’s Drug Store. ’ --Fancy lemons and orange# at Gray.A Go’#, t-

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