The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52

w « M T ' U&i MainSt, [ksm nb Shop, MEngine rhinerv Specialty [achinery >lts, Patch rfcj Hang- Iron and roods. lorn, Cool pins, e ipany a .t ire 3B, as Ispect « * m |l*p ^ t a n d ® j Is! [ufacturing la to quote .A N lrniture Dealer, A Word Writing f/Iaehine. ra of existing lype- bich It, any two of w Ixiaiing typewriters flock to )n WInterested |h^fca won- worth of rritcr world pone, width It fhdoafry. I complete | r machine, in iitt In- hts cf large Kn positions Iharcs $1.00 er Co. i TrAYTON, OUiO .*^****2*;, . OB IA iti* m& HardAlwaysI w " 3 D i <3 Y o u E v e r S e e X J o c r x l D r © l i a s . ' 3 MCm« 3 Le>? Opening They Seldom Break- • j^ r' ^ °^L T O N tjrepresenting the Moulton Umbrella Company, will exhibit to our trade a thousand styles in his new wireless Umbrellas, which is sweep- ■ i£h?5iC0UIJ?y like wildfire. No wires to break, no holes in ribs or braces to weaken. They will stand twice the wear and wind of any umbrella made. Every umoreiic sola or ordered will bp guaranteed. Broken ribs or broces will be replabed, free of charge, during life of umbrella, BY BENDURE. Just enough ta prove the rule. Rut everv broken rib or brace can. i>e taken out and repined with a’new one, in one •. minute’r-frcealwaye. i See this Grand Display. Select handles to suit and tops to please, For your own use. Fur family use. . For a holiday gift to relative friend or acquaintance. Saturday, Dec, 5th, new handles fitted on old umbrellas. Children's umbrellas, Ladies’ black umbrellas, ;« Ladies'colored umbrellas, Men's umbrellas * - Men’s cane and umbrella sets. —cane and umbrella in'one. 60c to $3.00 - - $1.00 to $50 .* . - $1.60 to $50 - - - $1.00 to $50 Men’s London Club umbrellas on want mas. On this day we teke your special order for anytime .is in the umbrella line—if not in stock, will have it for % T . D, BENDUR E , Daylight Store. Springfield, 0 . Old umbrellas recovered, Saturday, Dec. 5th. D E CO R A T ED T O I L E T S E T S LOCAL 'AND PERSONAL Full 15 pieces, only $3.00. New Dinner Sets and Parlor Lamps Full assortment of newest shapes. Holiday Goods Arriving Daily. CALL AND MAKEYOUR SELECTIONS EARLY. All Prices Guaranteed.. A , H . 44 4 S. Fountain Ave. Springfield, Ohio. JOBE BROS. & CO. Store News. New Shirt Waists, Just Received. In Beau De Soie silk, Crepe De Chine and Fancy. velvets. Perfect fitting, excellent new styles at — :—O— Cheaper Waists Mercerized Vesting Waists, $1,50, $2,50 and $3.00 Winter Cloaks and Suits. Ladies, new Military Coats, the popular vcbat for the season, in l. black and castor at $10.00, $12.60, $15.00 ,and up. Excellent .new coats at $5,00, $6.75 and $8.50, C H IL D R E N ’S C LO AK S . Yon never saw such values nor so $500 many styles of children’s cloaks at ................. More that 100 to select from, at this popular price alone Sizes 4 to 12 years. Many of them would be cheap at $6,00 $7.00 and $8.00, but our price is $5.00 to, alt alike. Children’s Caps, 50 c, 75 c, $ 1 - 00 , 1.50 and up. $ 5 .0 0 t r i m m e d h a t . $ 5 .0 0 This week we offer a $5 00 Hat Bargain,- including several of our Pattern Hats that were $8.00, $0.00 and $10 00, Hvery bat in the lot.is a special value, for the price* $5,00 each. Street Hals for ladies, misses and children* Manufacturers’ remnants at $1.00 each. Many are the $2.00, $2.60 and $3.00 kind. 0 3 0 . l a S. I GO. O j l i O The informs Medics states that With sixty-nine pulse-beats , to the minute, the blood flows a distance of mveti miles an hour. A glass of two of water taken ball an hour before1breakfast will usually keep the bowel* regular. Harsh cathartics.should be avoided When W. M. HARBISON, Practical Miller and Engineer, Mem­ ber of the M. E. Church, and Carrie Post, No. 94, O, A. R, a purgative 5*needed, take Chamber LunVstomach and liver tablets. They «re mild and gentle in their action, r at s.iic by 0 , M. RidgWay. -*Acorn heating stove*, range*, for hard or soft e:wl at Kerr A Hasting* Bros, Cedarvifle, Ohio. ■—On pictures and picture framing, wa defy competition, 300 kind* of pic* lure moulding* to select from West's GO TO DORN ’S. — Something flue are Heinz’s hulk dreserves at Gray & Co. , The Farmers’ Institute will be held Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 28, 29. Miss Mabelle Owens entertained a number of her friends a t . a “flinch” party Tuesday evening. Miss Bessie Milburn returned to Dayton Monday evening alter having spent her Thanksgiving vacation at home. , fMrs. Sue Bradford and .Mrs. Louise Rice and son, of Urba'ua, are visiting with A, Bradford. - fjSome of the coming attractions at the Victoria theater, Dayton, are ,\ty E. J, Morgan, in “The Eternal City” December 10; later comes Mr Jerome , Sjylses in “The Billionaire,” and the popular-comic opera *‘The Prince of Pilsen.” . BROKE HER ENGAGEMENT. The Girl Who Did It Told Her Chum* the Awful Reason. Having been put through the third degree by her /friends, the girl who had attained the dignity of a, real heroine by breaking her engage­ ment explained why she. did it. “It was because Henry was effem­ inate," she said. . “I could hevi J. II. Milburne, formerly knowu as the “candy king,” look himself to Dayton, Tuesday, on a business tVip. Mr. Milburn says he was met by the N< M. H. Band,escorted over the city ,by the city officials and later a ride iu th'd “Black, Maria.”r Although Milburn went from a “dry-town” he was able to return iu the evening. CUT THIS OUT. I f this “ad” is presented, when you makp your purchases of toys and holi­ day goods, we will accept it as good for 10c off on every flipllar you purchase. n er love an effeminate man, and, of course; I ‘couldn't marry without love." “Of course not," chorused the small audience approvingly. “But I never had thought Henry effeminate," added the tall girl cau­ tiously. . “I never had either until after we became engaged," sighed the former fiancee. “You'see, before I prom­ ised to marry him I n ver paid any attention to the little habits and mannerisms that show what a man really is, but after we became en­ gaged ,1 begun to keep my eyes open for all those little details. One night at the restaurant we had a lovely dinner, and I felt sure I was going to be the happiest girl in the world, but—jvdl, it is all over now. The shock came when Henry paid the bill." . ' “What was the matter?” asked Ibe tall •girl. “Didn't he tip the waiter ?" “Yes," said the former fiancee; “he behaved all right about that, but lie—he carried Ins money in a little fish scale purse. That struck ffie as, being the limit. To my iniqd 1 here is only one really' manly way for a man to (■tin'.1 money, and that is to throw it around loose in his trousers pockets, so that whenTie wants a*nickel he has to dig up change by the handful to get it. For bill's, of course, I can stand one of those flat leather pocketbooks. They have a businesslike aspect and S U L -L I V A N ’ S, Main aiul Limestone steeets. Springfield, Ohio, the trousers pockets for us." York Press, - - Not Ready Yet, Warm lined shoes and slip- pers of every kind andprice. af,( Siegenthalers’, Springfield, j pic- GiflT That Must Please, Christmas giving often goes amis*. When in doubt, give perfumes. Always in good taste—alway* acceptable if the quality.be right. You ar« certain to get the kinds"that please, if we fur­ nish thent. We carry a Se­ lection of fine goods that have been stamped with the worlds approval, 1 " Bulk or in fancy pack­ ages,' as you Spiders’ Webs and Sound. A French savant points out that spiders’ webs improve the acoustic properties of a room.. He says he knew in England a hall that was ideal for the conveyance of sound. In an evil moment it was decided to clean the ceilings, and all the spiders w">re dislodged. The hall was ruined as a place .of speaking. The savant suggests that cotton strings might he hung loosely across ceilings to improve the eoupd carry­ ing properties of a room. Court Room Effects. The Lawyer—Of course, my dear madam, the great thing in a case of this sort is to introduce Something into the evidence that will appeal to the jury. The Lady—Oh, I shall change my costume .every day.—Brooklyn Life, Taking a Pall Cut of Mr. Q. ■ Mr. Spratt—I suppose you do not remember that you premised to obey me when we were married? Mrs, Spralt— Don’t you know, John, that a woman who couldmar­ ry you would be equal to any kind of foolishness ?—-Boston Transcript. choose. JOHN WEST St CO*, ISAACWISTHRMAN,Manager. Groat Responsibility. Nodd—Your haby and your book are both away, are they? Todd—Yes. Nobody but my wife and myself are left to run the house.---Detroit Free Press, The Plano Next Dobf. Muggins'- Is that an upright pia­ no next door ? Huggins-Ulve it up, All I know ^ that it’* a downright nuliatw#,— Our D isp la y o f S t o v e s We have made a careful study of the requirements of our customers; and our success is largely due to the fact that we have always tried to supply them with just what they wanted. Our display of stoves is unquestion­ ably the largest in the city and they are to be sold, if low prices can do it. RANGE S . ‘ Our line of Ranges com­ prises the following makes: Round Oak, Foster’s. Prize, Climax, Peninsular, Eurekah, Slack Burners. We evidently have, the leading slack burner* in the Foster stove, (exactly like cut), if sales are to be taken as a standard. They are just the. thing .when the price of coal is high. Fire Shovels, pokeres and tongs. In (act anything dp not detract from a man’s dignity, fellow but to. see a big, strapping who has the appearance of a real live man draw a dainty .little purse from his pocket and fish around for a dime is too much for me. In fact, the man who doe3 it seems almost like a woman, and I couldn’t marry him.. Can you blame me?" The disengaged girl.eyed her com­ panions appealingly, “Indeed, we cannot," was the Neededio the Stove Line. H E A T E R S . You do not have to buy our goods Because yon look at them, hut you will want to buy, for the price coupled with the quality and merits of the store are hound to sell them, Beckwith Round Oak, Florence Hof Blast,.. (airtight.). Garland, Jewel. GOAL BUCKETS Iu all styles and grades, either the ‘I ” .< ■ i Black or Galvanized Iron, j Frices to suit the purchaser Stove Pipe. We. carry a full line of HANDMADE STOVE PIPE Auv Size. O . 3 M C . O Cedarville, Ohio, where a full line of Hardware, Pumps and Paints cau always be found. ■ fc' ■ 5 ,V- unauimous reply. “Loose change in -New A'Philftdolpliia photographer tells this as having-actually happened: A woman entered his studio.^ “Are you the photographer?” “Yes, madam.” • “Do you take children’s tures ?” “Yes, certainly." ' • “How much do you charge?" “Three dollars a dozen." “Well,” said the woman sorrow­ fully, “I’ll have to sec you again. Fvc only got eleven."—‘Philadelphia Ledger. * ___________ To Cure a Cold its One Day Take LaxativeBromoQuinine Tatiet*. m l A SevanMBBoobora*oM tagnat1$month*. This Signature, . Cores Crip in TWO Days. oil e v e r y r%rtnf% 4 *> box. 25c. 4 Two Boers of RuBtenburg and Vnnzyl have applied for admission as law studenta at King’s Inu, Dublin.' • Haiti devotes almost one sixth of its revenues to free schools. EXGJlflflG'E BANK QUESTIONANSWERED. Fight Will Be Bitter. CEDARVILLE, OHIO. ’ ' Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine io the civ­ ilized world.. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for indigestion or bili­ ousness, Doctors were scarce^ and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. Tbey_ used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermen­ tation of undigested . food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys­ tem, nhd‘that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need •a few doses of Green’s August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. You can get this reliable remedy at all druggists. Price 25c and 75c, Those who will persist in closing their ears against the continual rer commendation of Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if uot ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what T, Beall, of Beall, Mies., has to say; Last fall my wife had every syrtpton of con­ sumption, She took Dr. King’s New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement Came at once and fonr bottles entirely cured her. Guaranteed by all druggist. Price 50p and $1, Trial bottles free. A CCOUNTS of Merchants and In­ dividuals solicited. Oollwtionr promptly made and remttted. ! \ D RAFTS on New y ^ k and Cin­ cinnati sold at Io^etd rated. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. OANS mad* on Real Estate, Pei- * sonal or Collateral Security. There are 800 Chines* students in the college* of Japan and 600 more are to be sent. William Wildman, Pres., Seth W. Smith, VicePrM., W. X Wildman, Cashier, Revolution Emmintnt. Only one medical student in twelve holds a degree in art. , To cure * cold in one day take Laxa­ tive Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 5E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 26e. tf Every Frenchman is born with * debt of $150 on his shoulders. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, Bleeplencss or stomach upsets, Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomnefo regu­ late the ktdneya and bowels, stimulate the liver and clearify the blood.* Run down systems benefit particularly and *11 the usual attending aches -vanish under its searching and ^thotouglr ef­ fectiveness. ■Electric Bitters is only a% A Careful Buyer, TheBtatIsWhatTonWalt. Tbe BeslisMat WeSel. 60c, and that is returned if it don’ Good Character. The Ladies—What sort of a per*, son is Mrs. Ncwcofne, Mr. Hopper? The General Dealer—She’s a per­ fect lady—-doesn’t know one brand of goodj: from another,—-Judge.. How to Pievent CrouJ. give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by all druggists; It will lie good news to the mothers of small'children to lesrti that croup can be prevented. The first sign; of croup is hoarseness. This Is soon fol­ lowed by a rough cough. Give Ohamberlain’s cough remedy freely a*soon ns.the child becomes,hoarse, Of the children of school age Russia, 17,000,000 are receiving instruction. A Frightened Here?, Meats amdeceptive. Unless yon arc agoodjudge, yon Can never tell Whatyobare getting until yuu have itserved and partially eaten. We knowmeats. W« select stockwith, a view to having the best meats. We .knowhowto select Stock and thete- Jfore have meal* you majr depend | upon—meat*Unitwill pleawf you. i or even after the rough cough appears and it will dispel all symptom* of croup. In this Way all dangerer and the . I street! axiety may he avoided, This remedy is use'd hymaqy thousands of mothers m Running like mad down dumping the pccupamts, or a hundred t Q j^ | q q | j | ^ ^ other accidents are every day occur- riencca. It behoove# everybody to known to and has never ..................... I t is, in fact, the onlv' remedy can always bo depended upon that is pleasant and safe to take, sale by C. M. Ridgway, fail that and have a reliahlo salve handy and there’s none «s good a# Rue i f :kl#n*a Am?* Halve salve. Burns, cute, lores, tun xema and pile* disappear ntrfokJy un­ der it* soothing efleet*. ma at all g o d d b M l i v ^ r e d Telephone No, 74 H H hw ii M k M im * m fi #

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