The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
«r«v "31 mvr4 ,l^lll(iBI><itlil1ii>i»Tn5bir|1l>J^M<ilJ *****-&\ TWweNfrit-rs vjr fOfrroifcHBiig 50 MEPi £ W C S N * " l »triWTu«ft^iTt4iii)ju^ irrt)iiiH le m e ............. ......... ^ and id at foraHop? Im ii keep In v f e w th t pis farming Unit el Western , Canada la/«i>yotts ptn Viia-'s-'f** |*r-.jc-f ,-rI ItiifIn jr.»r ]••■■>«le 3 e»r«.J-B*tifi‘ir 7 t!ti*-itoni'',^i. :EGovermnen! lands ifilr. KMif-<theI-!»!!<{>•lint, *<• fi.tnk.'itMBj (l)i(f W'.W V mhi IK'*>ie/r IJuM* fcrt <jimiHm a>* tr.vb-xttfi 'if ti!>;(tx'n,riilieLrt( i ' isi V (tort <',« (tinif tttortr, i-,'Ui>’ I*. St'htreln, ttrttlw j*** ith e r ««'*■< 2 • t nnrtilit »ttv t>nvia»*f«s-t he • e l l l r r . !■<#».fem:i»t:*r,t!«r I'-rKt <»*: K, 1:f *■ t'f.fl i('t(VOA,»M« rern.atn.rt «.r«»fh**» »WW- iMifrvemnWfUSAlfiil- (iTetfile, t)K*. 10 PER ■ hts m m t Ifliiitirmtofi, W. v a r IJlllt. IEBBY COUGH p.l Arum ace, 3C S3- J Detrutf, U k h T ■ l i i i » i-ei-eutUtte* .- t ot ■ i a m aim s | !er W ,'V'-' JsU im l b taH kW u top^ l W* ? n ^ s W a x Z i i t Id Yoi‘ ftvtt years wit, liUiftViUes, which bn>?4- laud made me a nhvvVM m d o c t o i f t i e o i f c f l l s of medicine* but l-ceatible i’bauV k ay I n ray despair f c alled®^ liw h o advised me, ^ ■ promised good xerurts ir l i s t and talv e iu egS iy* |is waa the least i eanfa Ijurcd a bottle, l ^ J™ k a o i a k i d g i i m a u S I ^ ‘‘lercuUy from anv! I used before^ add’ so r tug It, 1 iippt this U't for [•*»«?. etead»y g a g ' It I f i aii(i ’When.1 had ■bottles l considered njy- V :U,m V J aw a grateful, tu to-day.’*—ivfiBsMami h s «ifarrh of the pelvic x E ‘lift s&mo surety as j>- hi of the head,'. - PeWna 'i. J renowned as a positive laic ailments simply be- •Jinexits are mostly dm- ■Catarrh V$ the cause of I Peruita cures the ra- ’ Isyidptoxps disappear I lift'greatest exhaustion " ■common sight and is al ine to peivjc catarrh lout foolish for so manv Ir year after year vvhp » la h« permanently cured Icararrh permanently, it - lift cases aswellasasltglit V differenco being in the 1that it should bo takes ‘ Rtfcrivft prompt and rum- ‘ Krom vhc use of Feruna, fc Or. Hartman, giving a J ffy o n r case, and he win " 1 live i'ou his valuable ad- iTTartmap, President ut ] Sanitarium, Columbus, i NW Jersey filled ,i aia i l.t(fuelly, (,t -doiivhman ana rua.v tiii* clergyn,im bnup,t re o'Htmewi, itnd-toi<; rfv l to a li'ine );ar,v'e Hccoidit-V u)i '.Ite bailie, III (UiPiMhiil ho w-fent If, | c ;: f !r;)h(i; inihi.vlriflUsiy fh;,. % ]'v :,.e i'liniimu .iml tacit J -I i fie iifi'A-c’!, trg. . |i*« ueuig that for?” he up viiti, a'smiie of assup. Ini He, " 'ixv.ss wlut ft s/tm |w on iiie biltUei hut u'# fvt: iitn’de a iiiistilkc-/' sund ' j *■ i ’ ' i ■ j n*nvih] chemilif, m.a'u -vj- 111 'Mlv- inicon the ifO.iln: ltingt-' iwil er, inuih'-iii'ii.-,,..'. bought i ii ; t.'kc " inn repair a defect of fl’fiOlf. ' ' • • l ^ O R M E J N • • SPRINGFIELD OHIO In se iec ting g if ts for C h r is tm a s you a r e s u r e of th e “-Latest” and “B e s t ” a lw a y s a t low est p r ic e s at HYPES’ IV .”: ,"|fMnV” eiliB!, STIFF,SOFT, . f\llUA OPERA. BATS '*liVDC<?M latest rJEW II IT 1,0 YORK STYES ' m m Retailed at Factory Prices Mufflers Full Dress 4Protectors Suspenders FlneSlllf, Boxei' 5 0 c U P NIGHT ROSES PAJAMAS All GRADES ANDSIZES From World’s Best Mills AHStyles, two for 25c '■ l |i r BWStiff SJ to $ 4 W o rld ’s F in e s t \S~ MEN’S CAPS 'Plush50c” V/ qu I 25c to $1.00, * THE BEST PLACE SP/{M 0 FIELDOHIO. ADVANCE 1 9 0 4 H A T S New. Shapes .New Colors’ BOYS’ CAPS Pull Down . All,Styles 2 5 c a n d 5 0 c I f . •m m& ssa $ 1 . 0 0 *v<* — — : , , TO $8.00 i iypcs ’ slums t it BUY HYPES' SHIRTS lg!jjg*^pgS^B«^gwwili -... hi n^BaBw,. «F; L-lJ m B A T H ROBES HOUSE COATS we s HANDKERCHIEFS Fine lnltlalsf tvyo for . . . .2Sc Finest alf Lfnen....... 28b to 606 Silk Handkerchlois N E C K W E A R PfNBST SCARFS, TIES, BOWS 2So, 606, 78o , S I . 00 BEAUTIFUL 50-Cent LINES GLOVES FOR ALL DENTS’ , FOWNES’ Drees, Street Clovos-Drtvinfl- Fur—Scotch—Worklnfl MEN’S JEWELRY Choice Links, Pins, Studs rain coats , fancy vests YOU Will SAVE TIME, TROUBLE AND MONEY 8Y TRADING At TH E ■HATTER. LIMESTONE, NEAR HICH M EN ’S O U T F IT T E R notice ftrakTs Offer Co Day!! FOR THE LITTLE ONES, A Juv*r»il* League to Help New York’s S treet Cleaning Brigade. Mips Catherine I I. Leverich of Kow York city has eonceiveil the idea of forming tba hoys and girls into a league, to assist the street cleaning brigade in keeping clean th e pavements and streets of .the great city. The boys and. girls of each block are formed into a club, and there are now twenty-two clubs, withr*^ new one being added every day. The district being covered is th a t known as the tenement district, ’‘What induces the children to join ?” you will ask. The answer is, a circulating sporting goods library —th a t 4s, a supply of baseball bats, boxing gloves and other athletic im plements which are taken out in much the same way as books are taken from a public library. A mil itary feature forms a prominent p a rt in the work, each of the companies being officered by captains and lieu tenants chosen by the privates them selves, Each member of the com pany is supplied with a stick with, points at the ends with which to pierce, garbage or paper and remove i t easily from the street. These sticks are used in the military drill. Every week a printed card, of direc tions is issued to the members. A ■ topic is selected' fo r the week and printed matter consists of short sen tences telling the members of the companies what tb jdo in certain cases. For instance, card No. 3 deals with garbage. I t contains mi nu te directions about keeping the tin can dry, washing it with ho t wa te r every morning, no t using it for a sbap dish, etc, “Ashes,” “General Eubbish,” are titles of other cards. Be a Man. A youngster stoocj upon" the street , . And erica and cried and cried. F o r It had lost the money and Had dropped .the eggs beside, ‘■'Oh, me. oh, m y !" said Parson Good ■ As up he stepped to scan The tearful face and'rum pled head, “There, now I Come; be a m an!" Then something very like-a smile Revealed two rows of pearl. “Please, sir; how c a n 'l be. a man When I s a llttlo girl?'-’ W ith the pa ss ing o f Tha inksg iv ing our though ts n a tu ra lly tu rn to tlfre great g ift-g iv ing d ay , Ch ristm as , and wo w onder w h a t w e a re go in g to g iv e “ h im ,” o r w h a t w ou ld p lea se “ h im ” b e s t T o en terta in these though ts in the m ost sa tis fac to ry m anner, com e and see u s and le ts u s h e you r gu id e and a s s is t yo u in choos ing som e th ing thaj; Will be usefu l, and th a t “ h e ” w ill appreciate. Our ClothingStock EmbracesMany Varieties O u r $6,oo . and $8.oo M en 's Su its in cass im ers and m ak in g a strong lin e s to choose from.- $10,00 and $12.00 Su its , popu la r priced lined lin e s a reex cep - tion ly good. Our h igher priced su its, up to $22.00, sh ow care fu l selection . Th e fit and w o rkm an sh ip w e guaran tee . • ’ Collars, Cuffs, Hosiery , Hats, Caps, Gloves, i Handkerchiefs, Shirts* etc, Well Supplied. There was once a bright little boy only three years old Who was being taught how to count. One day he was talking so much that his uncle asked him how many tongues he had ., The little follow replied: “I have +hree tongues—one in my mouth and one in each shoe.”—Lit tle Chronicle. ____ Thoughtful' Dot. . ^ * . Mamma—Did you give your little brother any of your candy ? -L ittle Dot-i-No, mamma'. I was afraid it 'd. spoil,his teeth.—Iteli- gious Herald.______ _ I ' Spot, the.Escort. Spot belonged to1a farmer whose house was off the Great North, road Bomewhere near Stamford. This road was‘greatly frequented by tramps and rough fellows o f all sorts, and at one time i t was a dar ing thing for any man to venture bn i^ a ln n e ^ a f tc r - d u s k .^B o b h e ry o r even murder might he his f a t e .. .Til. xcention to this rule, lie ci e p o ’MBfinWGin i f IG11W ill"Bum, 31UUJ-1 ford market with his pocket full of money and cross the lonely cabb.age fields between the road and his farm with unfailing security, though with no weapon but a light walking stick and no human companion a t all, * No human companion! -He had, however, a very faithful and power ful dog friend, and so well known *X0 0 0 AS LONG -AS THAT 1)00 JS WITH THIS OLD FXIiIiOW." was Spot to all the bad characters ahoxit that the farmer was as safe as if accompanied by an escort of police^ Spot had been trained to Carry a large lantern in his mouth, and as the bright rays from this lamjj shone out on the dark night rough men lurking in the hedges on the chance ‘of robbing, some passerby would has tily cQnceul themselves again among the boughs. “Ho go as long as that dog is with the 'old felloV,” they would mutter, and thus escorted by Spot the farm-, cr and his money were never molest ed,—Chatterbox, Full of Glory. , William Dean Howells, the rtdean of American.letters,*' says that when daughter Mildred was okeu utt suddenly from ; one bright morning his talented a child she lo her breakfast and said i “Father, I am full of glory,” ■“What do you mean ?” said, Mr, llowclls. “Why,” said the little girl, “a sun beam just got on my spoon, and I .have swallowed H” . 0ur Overcoat Stock Is stronger thau ever, and the way they have •sold thus far is proof enough that they rank above all others. Then in our other lines is found the usual snap and good tastes that char acterizes them above any others. I ■ Neckwear, Everthing from the "narrow string tie to the large flowing end Ascot, 25c to 81.50. Mufflers ' in all shapes and designs and a t a gost^ifot will make your purse open with a smile. Smoking Jackets. Of two toned cJpth in a variety of effects, '$4 to 812. All these and many others we will glad- : ly show you, if you will but give Jts the. chadce. 1 Every article in our immense stock is not only useful, but .practical as well, and such as. every man' would appreciate. Eemember to ask. for a calendar. XENIA, H Geo. Haller, A. W. Haynes, O H I O . H. A. Higgins, Resident Partners/ K, Buy Icwtlrv Gifts now . , , ■, ' "i—' . *■ i ‘V Our stock is now at its best and buyers have the choice of a.year’s preparation for these* Holi day ofierings. We are showing the handsomest m nd largest assortment Of-reliable gold and diamond jewelry, watches, silverware, etc., ever shown in this city, and our personal guarantee goes with very article wo sell. Our prices are the lowest. . . . ” OurLineofWatches I'M - 15 ■ a m M solid 14k gold. We guarantee you a perfect time keeper, either an Elgin, Waltham, Hampden or Horaillon. For good watches our prices are invariably tbe lowest Ask to see bur 2.0 year guaranteed gold filled watch at $7.75. / * t ' ', .V CLOCKS—We are showing everything new in Gilt Clocks and Electric Clocks. ’ ... . Diamond and Pearl Brooches We’ve taken special care in selecting our Brooch stock. I t iucludes "everything tb it’s new and handsome. Diamonds, Pearls and other precious stones. All artistically mounted. Prices range from $5 to $300. , - . , ThiB Holiday season we are showing by far the largest stook of diamonds we’ve ever carried. They are in new, beautiful and artistic mountings (exclUBiue mounting that cannot be duplicated elsewhere’). Prices on rings range $7 to $300, and when quality is cotisidered you buy cheapest of “ Fried’s.” In Sterling Silver Goods ■ O, W . ■ • f We show the following celebrated makes*. Gorham’s, Reed & Barton’s, Whiting Manufacturing Co., and Tool Manufacturing Co., and have a complete assortment of article suitable for gifts. Parehases Laid Aside Until Xmas WhenDesired. The Quality Jewelry Store Open Evenings. C .C 6 East Main St. Springfield, 0. Toasting the Police. Endless stories Of Charles M, Hunt, chief of police of Portland, Mo., Fire told by hie admhere, and among them S b one that Illustrates tho ready humor of the old man: At a dinner given by prominent cit izens of that place the chief was tbe principal guest, and in the course.of the feast he was called upon to re spond to the toast, ”Tbe police.” Amid applause Mr. Hunt arose in the full.dignity of his gorgeous uni form and m' a siience indicative of tho affection, felt lor him iaTd with *a comical wink, “Here's to the po lice i first in war, first in peace, first in the pockets of the countryman 1 F o III m Of th* WiM. f . John Morley threatens to use his recovered leisure “to ahoy? tho blun ders and Die follies into which able and dear headed men have fallen upon the greatest subjects,” Tins eaForing of a new book, tho Lon don Chronicle remarks that “The Follies of the Wise” ought in tnake ’ good reading, Wh*t Ha N#*d*<J. Tho physician pondered the ease for -a few minutes before he ven tured an opinion, “I think your husband needs a rest more than anything else,” he said at last, “If he oould be con vinced of that”*— J “But he refuses absolutely to lis ten to me, doctor,” “Well,” returned the physician thoughtfully, “that’s a move in tho | right direction.”*—New,York Thh$s.. mi .4*
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=