The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52

The Big Store IN ARCADE, With Little Prico, SPRINGFIELD, 0 . = = S f e s .-V-5&.-.-’ ■ ■■-■—i. H a s t S to fe F a l l of E legan t and ftpfapQpMte Gifts fop Gentlemen. .•-. ■ • * . •* f • . ?• r W« have hundreds o f articles h r the ladies to select fr^m—iu nil prices, and there isn’t owe that won’t make ftn acceptable' ami useful gift to any 'man of taste, The holiday demand has begun but we have facilities to give every customer prompt attention. , Gifts will b,e laid aside here aud delivered when requested. ANYONEOFTHESE.ARTICLESWilt MAKEABEAUTIFULGIFTFORAGENTLEMAN: Rich Cravats, . Handsame Mufflers, Swell Smoking Jackets, Beautifful Bath Robes, Dressing Gowns, Fine Umbrellas, New Canes, . Gloves-Dress, Fur, Handkerchiefs, Elaborate Silk Hose, Shirts-Exclusive Patterns,1 'Jewelry, Cardigans, ^ Office-Coats, •/. Collars and Cuffs,. Sweaters, Night Shirts, - Pajamas ^ Suspenders, Underwear, Wristlers, ^ Smart White ;Vests, . ^ Fancy Velvet Waist Coats, Hats/newest styles, C&jps, best makes, » Suit Cases, Valises, • Raincoats; ' ' Macintoshes, Suits, the most fashionable, Overcoats, LOCALIZED INDUSTRIES. The census bureau has issued * bulletin on th e subject of the local­ ization of industries, prepared by Frederick S, Hall, to show localities th a t excel in th e product of certain manufactures. I t gives new names to several cities. Measured, by the Value of products, more th a n 85 per cent of the collar and cuff manufac­ tu ring is carried on in Troy, X . Y ,; M per cent of the oyster canning , industry in Baltimore, 51 per cent ro f the manufacture of gloves i n the adjoining citicB of Gloversville and Johnstown, N . Y .; 48 per-cen t of the coke manufacture in the Con- nellsville d is tric t' of Fennsylvania, 47 per cent of the manufacture of brassware in Waterbury, Conn.; 45 per cent of the manufacture of car­ pets in Philadelphia, 45 per cent of the manufacture of jewelry in Prov­ idence^ I t. I,, and the adjoining towns o f Attlebury- and N orth A t- tlebury, H ass.; 36 per cent of the silverware in Providence, R. I .; 35 per cent of the slaughtering and meat packing industry in Chicago, 32 per cent of the manufacture of plated and britannia ware in Meri­ den, Conn.; 24 per cent of the agri­ cultural implements industry in Chicago and more {than 24 per cent of the silk industry in Paterson, N. J. , - • A-L„. ..U....., m— t ' ' To Cure a.Cold in One Day. ITake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab’ e ts .. AH druggists refund the money t it fails to cure;. E. W. Grove’s igna ture is on each box. 25c. (-„ WHERE THE LADIES BUY MEN’S GIFTS * On next Tuesday evening there will be a meeting in tbe ninyor’s office of all those who have agreed t o , be* | come members of tbo prospective Young Men’s Leah-lo. Stops the Cough And Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Qubiine Tablets curt a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. . ,, « Come! See Our Display o f * H o liday Goods H e m Y o u W i l l T P i n d t l i e U a r g e s t S t o c k o l * . Dolls, Toys, Games, Nov- elties, Doll Carriages, Go-Carts, Sleds, Game Boards, Chinaware, Dinner Sets, Books, Pictures and Picture Frames also, great lots of Candies, Nuts, Oranges. <riLi»uijQMN»m'»i»n ai iiiiuhn'ti-rnn^n-'^ Local and Personal. I ’Mr. H. M. Barber wns a visitor in tbs Queen city Wednesday. Mrs. O. D.- Merchant has boen af­ flicted of late with rheumatism. D. S. Ervin is preparing to erect a large ice house on his lot east of town, j —Why don’t you use Golden Rule flour? Your bread will always be “ good.' . Charles Crouse J r . has. moved bis family into his'new residence on Main •street. ' ■ ■■ —Call on Kerr & Hastings Bros.' for anything id stove, ranges, coal hods,etc. ' . . Mr. and Mrs. J . H< Drake will . entertain n number o f their friends this evening, i " W anted —Girls tp work iu our Mills. The Hooven & Allison Co., Xenia, Ohio. Berry Haggard was unfortunnto in loosing bis pocket-book with four five dollar bills the first of the . week. Miss Kate Nisbot left tile first of the week to spend the holidays with her Sister, Mrs. J , J , McClellan, of Hartford City, Iud, - Are, you a Herald subscriber? Only $1.00 per yean - . - There was a change in the time of trains made last. Buudav, The accom­ odation trains for tin’s place arrive and depart as heretofore. Misses Zola Downard and Flo Me- Dormnp, students of the Cincinnati A rt School,: came home Wednesday Ito spend the holidays, Ed Spencer, colored, who has .been in Tennessee siuce early last summer, returned home .last Thursday. Ed says that lie will go back again next March. Harry Barber ( “Happy Hooligan”) and brother, Reece, are home for a Bhort stay? Both are engaged in the advertsing department qf the Amer­ ican Cereal Company. L ost or 'S tolen —A pocket-book containing a note for $300,00 on C, W. Wilson, ten or twelve dollars in money,.and some K of P receipts. Finder please return to C has . .PlCNDLUM. • The Xenia, Oedarville and Wil­ mington line, projected by Dr. Lowe ofiDnyton, received an extension of franchise from the County commis­ sioners this week. This road follows theX en ia pike from Xenia to Oedar­ ville. f$uperb Xmas Candies! | We have them in bulk and in fancy gift packages. Candy is one of the Christmas essentials, and you might ju st as well have tbo fins, fresh Lawney, Scbraflt and Gunther confectionery that we ImVO provided for you. Boxes of every variety at any prico desired. Have some nice little packages that are ju st the thing for teach* era who wish to make their scholars glad with some little gift. Prices very low. We also have a big stock of bulk candies, made by tbo most reliable candy-makers and all absolutely pare and wholesome. You cannot duplicate our prices on candy anywhere. Nor can you beat tbe quality, ' vMPerfume$K- Our UHtiid excellent arso’rtment is largely increased for the holi­ days. I t is especially strong in fine gift perfumes. A full assortment of Eastman and Dabrook's fancy packages just received. Prices run from 10 Cents to $2.00, Some especially beautiful cut glass bottles i | with perfume in this lot, . . . J Ben ff. RidQway, I ttfetftont n . * Druggist • 0. Dr. P: II, M adden ,-P ractice lim ­ ited to . EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. G lasses A ccurately Ad­ ju sted . Allon-Buildiiig, Xen ia, O. i 'Me-ohone.—Office No, ya. Residence No. j> The following Greene county peo­ ple who have ■been attending Mon­ mouth college are expected home for It vacatiou ' tomorrow', morning. Misses Bessie Hopping, Mahlc R.)bbjt Lena Collins, Hope Andrew, and Messrs. Graham .Bryson, Fulton Furgerson and Carl Paul, Some one broke into Henry Sher­ ri n’s place, which was'.closed several weeks ago, and stole what whiskey and gin there was in the room. The goods .had been sealed and was left until be found a nb\v location. Local talent is accused of the work. v It is supposed that the recent drunkness is from this theft. / . A.u unintentional mistake was made last week in-g.'viug the names of the contestants lor tho annual inter-society contest of Cedarville College. The error was in the list of Philadelphian- contestants .and is rectified by tue following: essays James Smiley, dec­ lamation; Miss.Mario Gartough, ora* tion; Will Pollock, debate; John Wil­ son. The Philosophic contestants are as giveu last week, The Herald’s renders may possibly have Wondered why the. paper did not appear on time lust week. On Thursday night when the edition was a t press, an accident happened to th% cylinder press which delayed us several hours, Machinist John Pierce worked the greater part of Friday morning before the press was ready to finish the run. The newspaper busi­ ness is nd exception to any other and accidents will happen. The sleet last Friday and Saturday did great damage to the telephone f and telegraph companies’ lines. Busi- ; ness was badly crippled for several [ days, many of (he lines Ip the r u r a l;. districts being broken down with the : ice, The local telephone company had a rather difficult task in raising , the junction pole a t the rear of Mr. i H, H , McMillan’s property. There i s , over one hundred lines on this pold • and when covered with ice was more ' than the pole could stand. ...Every­ thing is running as Usual after the repairs have'been completed. For Men and Boys in a large variety at reasonable- prices. M. M. Leading Clothier and Haberdasher, riain Street & Fountain Aye. Springflei l, O: THOMSON'S BIAS-GORED McCorkeil’s Special Specials for Close Buyers. « « M IL IT A N T ” c o r s e t ■THEACME OF CORSET ELEGANCE. Duck Coats. i • ■ Only a few left and we are going to close but at ' $ l.oo Duck Coats for,".................. .75c $1.50 Covert Coats for.............. ;. .$1.10 $2,00 Covert Coats for ....*...i......$1.50 $2.75 Covert Coats for................. .$2.00 M e r r y C h r i s t m a s Is almost here, we have to offer as presents Chatelain Bags, Purses, Per­ fumes, Neckwear, Mufflers, Golf and Silk Gloves, Umbrellas, Handker­ chiefs in Lace, Linen, Mercerized and silk. 4* Holiday Rugs. ‘ At Wholesale Prices. $7 Smyrna Rugs, 4ftx7ft. .,.......$4.00 $5 Smyrna Rugs, 3ftx6f‘t ..............$2.35 $4 Smyrna Rugs, 3oinxsft..........$i*75 $2.50.Smyrna Rugs 30^x4^ft...$1,50 Come and pick yours out. ■r Shoes! Shoes!! You miss a bet if you fail to look at our stock before you purchase, •Gents Fancy Slippers.,................... 75c Ladies Fancy Slippers................... 85c Men’s Dress Shoes,...................... $1.00 Ladies’Dress S h o e s ....................... $1.00 Misses’ Dress Shoes......... ................90c Children's Dress Shoes ................;50c 1 « « McCORKELL’S POPULAR PRICED STORE. « • Hair **About a year c (,0 tr.v f-'iv was coining out very fast, sy i bought a bottle of Aycr’p. Hair Vigor, It stopped the falling and made my hair grow very rapidly, tu.til new ft is 45 inches in length.** -Airs, A. Boydston, Atehioan, IC.ns. Run as You Read Bu t run this way, because ’twill pay you, if you have a sweetheart for whom no other fellow is buying gifts, or a DEAR MOTHER, for whom, j {* t some day you can not buy a gift, or a SISTER for whom you MUST buy a gift. Yes, pay you, for our Holi­ day goods are only marked as Dry Goods profit, “Price our Goods I B o w e r of Beauty J No Fur House This Xmas store, ju st now. The j Has toatehed us in fashionable furs A tten tion ! Gorn S e l le rs ! We ArePayingHighest Price For Corn-Watch Our Bids. TODAY, SOUND EAR CORN, COOL AND SWEET , P E R BU SHEL ................................. 44 C In addition to this price, we will pay you .j cent per bushel for each milts hi a.direct line from your point nt hauling to Treboitm, O, Example: I f yrmr place of hauling ia 10 miles in a direct line from Trebeiiis, we will pay in addition to the above price, iHc per bushel. No sbovi'lmg, Good Dumps', Oil!, write or telephone. C o lo n tf il Co ., O h io . There’s another hunger than that of the stomach. Hair hunger, for instance. Hungry hairneeds food* needs naif vigor — Ayers* This is why we say that Ayer’s Hair Vigor always [ restores color, and makes | j| the hair grow long anct 1 , ^ heavy. «was. au *«*iii«*. !‘ If ymir fittU'-wt < Nnpply you, remt <11«•«« »ml ve will exprer* y.'irt a I ki UIC. I!.'<fmfo an<r tne name ot your c*pr<>ii^'Pffirft, ^(lrlrc**, The Big Case Full, ju st inside the door, to the rear walls and over to the Western Union Telegtaph room, there’s ten thousand suggestions for you to. follow, but 'twould cripple you -to follow all, Ju st make yourself a t home, choose what you like, meet your friends Imre, elp Un til decide and have them help 11, . T. XL BeMure, S p H r tg f J e ltl O h io , And look around” is putting'- it ju st contrary to the usuhl plea, B u t our goods and prices stand it, they’ll bring you back. ’ An Umbrella Is a good and useful gift, certainly useful (full of. use) if bought here, for all are Warranted. Wo have them for the little tots, 22 in. Yes sir, just like grown people’s umbrellas, 50c ?5c, $1,00 and $1.25. Then the “ Bali bearing” for men and women, and the “ London Club” for men and Umbrella and Dane Set# $2,60 to $5.00. Interchan gable and exclmngable handles, which means, if you like this top and that handle o r that top and this huddle, we change .them to suit you without wnsle of time or words. T. D. Bendure, S iit- J o g f le ld r O h io . windows’ll catch your eye if one-half square away. The pipe-organ with 'th e little tot a t the keys, h one of the [ unique attractions. Never sold Cloaks As we’re selling them now. Janu* ary prices at the opening of winter no difference how we do it, bought them so we can do it and not loose. Simp* Iy pass the manufactures loss over to you in the shop of gain—his loss you gain. Tailor Suits, too And Dress Skirts, share in this sweeping reduction. They make ftp* preclatable gifts—Bny the garment,: we do the fitting after Xmas—or ex­ change as the case may bo. T. D, Bsndure. s ty r iM a f te id , O h i o , and pleasing prices. Near Seal Scarfs. 75c to $7. Marten $3,38 to SFL Sable $4.50 to $40, Isabella $5 to 850. Beor Sets 850. to $09. Seal Coats 818. to $50. No better made a t $ i o, A Gift For a Man. You can find it here, if for a wom­ an, we have it. I f tor a hoy or a girl, you need look no further. Gloves Hose, Furs, Furnishings, Tics, Toques, Table LinciiS, Towels, Blank* ets, Comforts, Fascinators, W i.-K Dress Patterns, Silk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Mittens, Golf Gloves, Mack­ intoshes, K n it Skirts. Manicure and Toilet- Sets, Chatelaine and WV.Ct Bags, Purses,Pocket-boots,Bill Books, N u t Pick Sets, Military Brush Sets, Brush and Mirror Sets, Burned Leather and Wood Articles, Darkis, Supporters, Suspenders nad Mexican Drawn Work, etc. T. D. Beadure, JsW E s n cM e n e WwfJi will mmr that uf i i u i ' mb*-! t w e n t y - s k t O l U. P. CHURCHHIST BYREV Of the five pastors ft arville furnished the "throb had their first p a i | One had his preyitmsP Michigan and one cairnl ate in Kansas. W ith 1 of Ilev. J Harvey i f . Avne pbeviarisly only a all of the -pastors who direct from the TheoloJ ranie from the West, a J JiaVo resigned to enter . ovnv went to Illinois, York, one to Colorado,! sylvania and two reinoj The average length of '1 hag been four years and • Tbe .session has - members in all. O f L ^ have removed from th.er^^wfl congregation, teu have'] mmiin in the eessionj of the whole number flained in this congregj teen were ordai tied oilier congregations. 'two ordained here, sev| fession of faith in ChritJ gregation, and four.: are still members of tin' of the twenty elders w!| fid- there were thirteen ■ dained in the CedarviU.! It1 is rather a strange ccl the session has dismiij number (13) of elders ordained here, as have - into, this session of tb been ordained elsewbe remarkable'that four st entire number o f elder gregation should, renu parts of the church, bit •leinartaible that their not impaired by the ret one half of those rernoj counted worthy of eldership in their r e s j gations. Onlyvcight moved are now living,) of them except Tlios lives remote from.the I ’youth, is today a m e l b r u O bgs ih the United .P ic s ln tfj^ ^ ’ « .4 . . . i it. ‘\m - Of all o f them, both T it con be safely said tlj tended the work and fluence of the Ccdarv —the congregation w ity of them took vows. The average lengti in the session of tlvosj ed away was eight months am twenty W. Pollock, who if highest in length of F , Kerr, who has be seventeen years an ' then Thonint Gibson her for fourteen months, he is follow Campbell who serv and eight moiilhs, . John Williamson thirteen years and < James MeGoy w! Our tu cum One of t buy « b a I time I n in . niftther, ft; amoun t o f \th a t w ill f yew -** n o il cst in i pro v 'I’iic run iu g day of and good ’• pets, fu in I t w ill no them bnik W ith t mahrene.: We lift' ■ s m v ■; sizes a tn i ers. Ticei ft 55ft.. J i)inx4 fours c esl! fail t [rchas

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