The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26

rf (V A A m .z Arcade m CONDENSED STORIES. Pkturss DmAn in fbn, D v a v r Vocal Music That AnpcaJeJ to a Coup?* •t ill th e l;fj5.m cf Smlore, , M’uwUh i t ' ’ Georn* Kounan, th? t?dl jottruah; t, 4u\V3 /talking nhnm ike} | paivft at'd ehlHIika irtbitL <4* ;-a‘h»fa. 1 or jmmt t HOFMAN’S “Two frul<>r.>r Jm said, ‘’cm^’ u? !«■*'■( <113 own | fact th a t hd •o f u i " , u ^ f U f v . j U a t y;*f{|vj, m 4k .s4ui. lsi:,j a £ne '4 n id i Jcto list* eota* ltir< ihfJ OUtllBOo f aa &Q'» W ii f f I job and Imal nr Q!5’/ ■ s’ >:«' «a tracti'd my uitmitmti in -LmKkm. j io«taur.intj| £ 5 ,^ jjate! KOprinting jf, ", * lili-TOM> S3! • ijpfc « m mnpi*•Aw fhoronfflilv. . , . , . , , a piece of tbm paper. ITg paper They v isra la«<-}iiii;x as xi ro«tn»p;inh4 . • , s * .. ~ *• w J I tool: a ianle near u-in w» a a | tJjp paper dry t ughly* to Iioar their talk. I t v.'05 plaisi th a t xiso picture will he invisible th en WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, The Largest and Finest Jewelry Store in the State, Retailing at Wholesale Prices, Your Christmas shopping will be made easy by coming here. W e will save you money on every purchase. they had jn-it relurm d irma a v-r;. «long voyage. I “ ’Hariri Hear that 1*mm «*?-th<-m ‘ guddo-uly exclaimed. “All T could ham my *.’f wa.-; a very harsh voice rair.nl uhov* the — CT! 'c /^ r T - ■ & m $ K l e a l ^k^ws UlatclKS, Umbrellas, Bronzes Jewelry Diamonds Art goods Rich But glass, Opera glasses, Rand Painted BWna Blocks Solid Silver and Patedmare The Largest and Finest Stock Shown in Ohio. ‘ On purchases of $12.00 or oyer w e will pay your fare to and from Springfield. I I mm Six Thousand Solid Gold Rings One Thousand Gold Watches 2 9 c to $15 ,000 .00 - $ 4 to $ 2 5 0 .0 0 or almost to, !Now(l,nM it flat,. ligh t a match, blow St ou t and touch a : p a rt of -the drawing with, the glow* ing e n d .- The t-aUpoter will eulvh lire a t fuce, and the tiny flams’ will hum all along the lines of the drawing, leaving the paper in tact. , To Guess Any Number Thought Of. This is done hy multiplying the last number’by 8. Ask gome one to think of an even number.. Tell him to triple, it, halve the product, triple. the half, then tell you how many limes 9 goes into it, and you will tell the original number; .■ ■Suppose ii be the number. Triple this, and the result is 2 1 , Halve this, making 12 .- Again tripling this . gives 30, into ■which -9 goes. four times. .This four times multiplied ■ by 2 gives 8 , the number originally , thought of. Wise Chicky. A Few of Our Special Bargains. ’Rogers 'Priple ‘ 4* Plated Knives, worth $2.00........ $1.40 Porks, V $2.00.............. $3.40 “ 'Penspoons, worth $1.2-1 , . . . . 1 . .HO “ Table3poonK,'worth $2.50..........................$3.00 '* Sugar Shells, worth 40e................... 10c Bntter Knives, worth 4<)c............. . ;....... I9r. Solid Silver Thimbles, Worth-25c...... •........ He each Baby Rings, worth 50c...,..V,............. Fountain Pens worth $1,25........ ........ ...,..29o each ......GUceaoh Eight day clocks, worth $ 8 , 00 . , . . ................. ......98c each Solid Silver Teaspoons,, worth $5,00 . $8.25 per set Needle Sharpeners, worth 25c..........................10c each . .BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Weave factory agents for 1847 Roger Bros. Silver-ware, In Solid Silver and Silverware wo can show you a larger stock than all Springfield jewelers combined. Our prices will always be below 20 per cent. Wholesale and Retail Jewelers. SPRINGFIELD, OH IO . LU & All Goods Sold Engraved Frec, i -H*r-3ugg*stion- M D raw ing from h is fabled store rooms f ille d 'w ith choicest Xm as Gifts ! cannot compete w ith the assortment of beautiful and useful presents now on d isp lay in our store. ' D iau io ridB Watches Cut Glass Fine Art Ware And Jewelry of Every Description Are here in exquisite profusion w ith va r ie ty of style and purpose to please the most exacting buyer, {■New Line Fine Hand Painted China. ( J i I ~ £ W»- mu ¥ vr~ ' < 7 ,.j’ .. ■ B L. \** ♦ ¥ Tor Infants and Children: fhaKindYouHaveAlwaysOsugi' Bears the SUgnatim, “m i’s hawking riiV pa per ." traffic of the street in a hideous bel­ low, but the sailor said; “ fAh, Jack, it’s many a day since we’ve heard that song/ “ ‘What song ?’ stud the other,’ “ ‘The one that .chap is singin’ in -the street—“The Banks o’ Doon.” ’ “ ‘Go on/ returned the >second sailor. "Tiiat ain’t “The Banks o’ Doon/’ I been a-Bstonin’,to. it for some time. It’s “Darling, I Am, Growing Old.” ’ „> “They argued the matter awhile and then told’ a waiter to go out and ask the man in the street what it was that lie was singing. “The waiter hurried forth and on his return said: “ ‘The feller ain’t singin’. at all, gents.; he’s hawkin’ fly paper/”— Cincinnati lino 1 'ha-. Read About to Bunt From Severe . Bilious Attack, / w / CMolty was caught In a stiOclcn shower; .She ran, ran, ran for half, an hour, She Jumped across puddles by skips and by hops, • , »For she hoped in that way to' get home between drops. “I bad a severe bilious attackWand felt like-my head was about to burst whin I got hold of a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach LivorTablets. Ttook a dose of them after supper and , the next day felt like a new man anti lu.vo been feeling liappy ever since,” tfnys Mr, J. \V. Smith ot Julifi, Texas For biliousness, stomach troubles and constipation these Tablets have uo equal. Price 25 cents. For sale, by albahiuggiata Gams of the Months. January—Garnet, constancy, February —Amethyst, sincerity, . March—Bloodstone, wise and firm. April—Diamond, innocence. May—Emerald, happiness. June—Agate, wcalib and health. July—Ruby, love. ■ August—Sardonyx, conjugal bliss, September—Sapphire; wisdom. October—Opal, hope. November—Topaz, friend and lov­ er. December—Turquoise, success. Voiceless Animats. J Whales and serpents are voiceless. So also are the porcupine, the arxna.- dillo and tlio giraffe. Farmers’ Institute Wednesday and Thursday,-Dec,:98 ami . 2 D.. REVIVO ___ restores VITALITY « IS Made a Well Man the of Me. aa jEnvoaxarsp :prodneesthenboyoroButtBIn30dftys. Usctl ■nowertnllysadaalcldr. CurMwhenal!otbwsblL 'Xouoxmen'wnineatnttrairlostratobood.sadold menwill racoter their youilitot Tiger by tutu REVIVO. It otilcldyAndEtirotrrratorf*N«rTon». ness,LoatVitaUty,ImpotfeDcy.NightlyEmtssioia. lA*tPower,FillingMemory,WaeUnKDlsetsss.tod eUaffects o£»olf-*btieooreicwssndindiKrsUOB, whichunfitsonalorstndy.boalncsBoraarritgs. It notonlyenresbysurtisgstthsastt ofdl»e»sa,b 8 $ *l.r,t fl.ri Issgrest naivetonto *ndblood builder, brint" tli.ll lor Um jogbsckthe pink glowto phtocheeksssdrw last hour I have been watehinw for storingtbs fire ot youth, it w»ms offinswaty iU&i, UOIU x nuu uun »JLUUU„ Wi sndConsumption, Insist onhavingREVIVO,ns a good chant-c to steal a Iasi irom other, it c*«becarried Invest poaket. ByasU. „„„ o S1.00perpackage, ot stx tot Kff.OO,wtthapost- your . . . . . tlve written gnsranten to curs _or retcad fit, a ._Tndred l Don’t. Votl think it themosey. Booksunndvhrfree Address mi|ht bo“ f e r y o l to comalt ao S0YJ1.1IE01CINB CO., “ a s a f f l f f l t b oculist ? He—Do you know . q p ww | N 1 'JnL-JEU' : - WORLD’SWORK T h e ma.gciZ’in e k&htch i e l l s i f t h e p r o g r e s s o j f t h e tutorId. t h r o u g h t u o n d c r f u l p i c t u r e s a n d t e r s e a r t i c l e s . DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY N ew York U, B.—ANDREW CARNEGIE stysi *‘ | think THE WORLD'S WOtK retturksbia-" I f it’ s price you ’re particu lar about you w ill find satisfaction here for, quality considered, we are the lowest in the city. Do not wait until the Ho liday rush is on. Select your Gifts now before the best are gone. I f your*e not prepared to buy 'now , let us la y your selections aw ay for you, W e are on jy to g lad to do so. Evidshtly Experienced. “So you arc building, a AW house?” “Yes” “How much is it going to cost?” “Haven’t any idea.” ■ , “But ‘you made a bargain with the contractor?” . “Yes, hut only on tho original apecifications. My wife hasn’t be* un io think up alterations yet/’— Washington Star, _____ ■ \ WORMS ••Iwrits to l«6you kflwhowI srprorisMyour Cssssrsts. I coMmshtsa IsWngthou ls*tNovember»B4tooktwotenrent boss**m>ussssd*t*p«- wormis ft, ioa*. Then I cnnimeiroeutsbls* them UnendWennetdsy,April 4th, I nsssed soother G p » ' • I ^ £% • t* . Freid& Son JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 6 East Main St., Springfield, O. d s . p...... .. „ tsoewormM ft, Ion*»n<l (vrer * tlionssnd .well Tornis, WsyimjSMmy tsklcg( stoetolBI didn’t ........................ i f ' ...... ' ---- mrsi tapsw..._.. know i had n tsim*norm,' * lir*dAo.uslI ’ *Plvnu F, Brown, 181 Frsnklln St.. Brooklyn, X«V. Di&t For Th*Dowcl$i r % / J F t it s Tell usyour Good Wants and tell‘us if you are from Cedaroille ' ,r W e have everything you wan t for the H o lidays . I f ydu want a Cha^ ing Dish, come here. I f you want Chafing Forks , come here. I f you p want Chairing Spoons or B ak ing Dishes, come here. W e h ave Alcohol M F lagons, Platters, So lid Coffee and Tea Pots—beauties. “ 1847"’ Rogers tt| W are—W n Rogers Sc Son 's w are*-Kn ives and Forks , T e a and Tab le Spoons, F an c y P ie c e s ,. Skates—500 pairs, S led s and T r icyc les , Steel Wagcms and T r icyc le W agons. Carving Kn ives, T ab le Kn ives, Scissors* arid Shears. B e s t line of Pocket Kn ives in Ohio* eAMWCATnMtt» M Wsbssut,BsIstsM*, Uartuud, 81. k*n, WMWHnr<lrl«m, )sfw* Shtl 111 h.llkv Tflh gdtirjlnft thbb't ntnMpSd IH.O. «hisT»«thddto«df#orysur uibucy ikw *. fttstlingRsmedjrCo., Chics*#orM.V. Kiti miiuon boxes THESPRIgGFIEltDHARDWRECOfflPflJIY m- - . :. ■• ' •% i , -» “ W % ‘

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