The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

i * I ftftk Foi* Tlw ~* m . y i w '* - M J * u c w AHGlass Front V■ '■«■»*»n.»■ ■wynsfwOr*? ■ • ' cTC ,• 51£3 Silverware for Christmas 1 i tl Him i|nij imVi^ ' » *=■ i 1 v ' Our variety o l silver flat ware, in both'sterling i 1 and plated* for the fable, is by far the largest in ; thecity, and our^riees are .the lowest. ‘ ^ a L "t? -"Lu %\J *, a *V Jjt v* vp « *■ t -t * v vx y ' ^ i ^ ’ * ptftTH a* a » o m *• **«•*« : w»* *r T**#*i» 5b* toUoviMx imsglwrx iw*ti«ito to* Criawn* » m to *M®dmOwwt Tri- stel** ri*wptap*fc* ] teg t$*mm mto* **&imm « * : w«nr, » tototite ***** * * « * £ » w*r*atHwir ristote, apewsriio *?**; $*w*r Mm* 06* shouted: Tb«y l«T5 «to*l&te**w>8s4, PriM^oaSi^deiii** Mssjres,iMwrdooljrto* bomb«te*bla* tows on, to* bwti **rib etas#by. A wooedjmsted, ssum Ami tour. «•<*«* *d m nrn *»a*t **** mmm <m t **t*bfctote**k»wfag»#*,*«te*i»teV atosjardoff, T*rrorfcoldterror, **- ..ri;;4Ir»n, rzrsxa^cshza. &i;ssb£.xoulwlteSii.- 1*K,»e!s*4hi*-wholebeing. H*Coy«r*<I hi* t&ce withhi*hcnd«, - ; “Then b*r*m*mb*r*a to* is fa*owed. * dftbtinst. Petorvbnrgtent slKwUmv* beta p*i4Iqns vrpty aoortotod mm*tost srsfttoff* Tb* woman to V>r*dyou* to Ws !m* *gb»tln«,wMttlntac*pwithIItotrife. toa*;«*ttl F#t,-tnsepsrsM* turn *H tote#endfromthousand*of.otherwe- olfecttes*, tto s****atthought^thaex- pectattoa of fiMto, did.tot 1* m * bto for # moment, ‘P*rtop* It won’t plo^’ -tod wUb dmtonM^ Stol ^ cj*foato wJ*todto otofcW* but at tb*t leataut a red tom* pierced ttoongbfee, toll closedUde, *to.wth atertiWocraafi. aometbingetniclt bl»p 1stthemiddleof.tto cheat. ^ "Hejnmpedtffitodtogantortm.tot, atumblfeg orer thesaber ttofgdt tx>- tw«enhlalejgs, feUon m,i IdA “Thank Odd', I’monly hrutod,' W»>1» flmt thougbt *Pd to wiitod to touch“Wtf cheatwithblaband,tot htaann**tom- dd-tiertoW*aide*. iWfIt feit to If-*- Vise%eretoueerlnghlahtod, toldlers dltM jpaetlito, todto countedthem- $ 500.00 I N The Edward W ren Co, ’ In - deaire of showing BENEVOLENT HOMES id our:midst MASONIC HOME v K. P, HOME * tO , a E HOME } CHILDRENS HQME -, OESTERLEN ORPHANS HOME CLARK PBMORIAL HOME FOR OLD LADIES I . ” This great worh ot Benevolence and Education should not be left so the members of the different or- ’ « n«<.:n{nn('n AmJ Arimeii-L.inA. «n »h tn' rant - MaVl nnlliQ^ofAvri■rvlIT c om p a n y ha s de~ , . . , ; v*’ ecem- 'Jfy& - \ rw # % * * 'w *;**&%% 1 - ^ k * , * « . ’U j T u I w u j •* * 4 ,91 i i* -j ^ . i e Andfe.EastMaing!r0ot. $prinjgfldld, OMo. ' > , - fer rtetS? ------—i—— ----- -------------.......fi...:.,...^^ ------ - it- *;•> t. We Shall Continue Plano As Our Leader. u !/ JShiwnontoy«—“II* mfcMatiwrit#$ totter took, preacb* toV ttoitefmonormakeatotter luonae ixhp thanhi*neightof, though h*buildht*hotieeInthewoods, th#worldWillmakeabeatenpath to hi*door.*‘ u S ixty^rnp ll^ ild tmMg- IHiUSOi • .. mad*andsoldtoappreHatiropafron*Inall pari* of this eoutitrjr verifythetruthof Khihrsdii’aaxiom*. The L*tidw!g Name it Eamoiiey^ r ri ,) Bu t you pay• .nothihEe3ftra fo r ft, •r The pries1*retooflAblofoi*soflueapiano. AlongWith,th*fcud- wigwehatsa largeattokof otherexcellentpiano*, any of Which af*good inventmtot*. Ournewwawfooma ar« filled withtheHn**fcitock in th* cliy andjnfttnowfaith#propertimnto select;yourXma* piano, ' “ ' 4 - I • C&m thoday* Our M e e # Ottf Teritii, Our WBf Bienne IThu* MILER’S MUSIC STORE, 34 South jUmeitdne Street, Mowmm Btpekt ' - Sp flugfielCO ,, F, S . M iiier, ^reprihtor. on effort to pi. pd'him*e%audea.^,to^b^ardrmdfelt .n<»tblng;mp».. *?e hndtoed killedog ■ssasiw^?' POINTED PAPAORAPHS, ' •r*t, ’ , ,, > U' J Aside‘mantalknabouteverythingei- Ho mpn 1 * big chough, to laugh at ’aureal wet®( •'* '> ^ ^ ‘ While loafing a nian usually thinks about a blg Scheme that worft Work, An apology never give* satisfaction to but one pOrsoa-tto on* who makw .It, . ^ * * «, i f you. must,kick, make ft swift and sore, and .do not prolong the »*ony by Htektogmtetote% .* •' ’ •< ■" M A boy think*, “Wlmt a good dm* a man has !"1 And a man thinks, “What a good time a boy tosr And.what a poortima both tovoi • it may to a* good a feat to have ail of * .little glyl's petticoats the sajna length to It la to have everything that goes du the stove cooked at the same time,—AtchisonGlobe^ l> * W mc I mm B*« iteve. Half a inlUlou straw bate is t o Up* common sight to to mat with at ooo time )n tiie hat .store* ot Mexico. Tjb® tots are made of a long jwrato* gm#f Which gtowa nowhere Mse inth* wori& It is sredally cultivated for the tot in­ dustry, Bo rapidly to* the tots mad* that som* skilled workmen can turn out ten o r* d*M« * day, and they ate; than sent to all parte of the world. They test about foctrpeace es#, to make, to* retailed at'from i shilling •txtonce to 4 shWtngS aid ate so dot- able teat it not infrequently happen* teat teoto to to ecotomlcal turn of mindmalm a stogie tot fast tea year* —London Queeh, Few people fsHy eppredate th* gteat atiw to the Cbssepeage toy. It te tit* W g eto Indentation on the At- tsatic coeet, cud It has often been tolled tee K*dltsnr*haan of America. Oh Its botom tto navies of tit* world could iu iiy float, it is add miles loaf, and m soto* places it is tody miles toted. It to* t o area of over AOOG { agnate miles, ahd if shoot* off tote great river* with an aggregate length to thousands o f milss.-^lBsltimste Amtotetfe ................~_ _ . -: hto#.x«t#rt»■■. Customer—Tow say, thto, that this material is the latest! Sbopman-Tho very latest, m«dam. Ctetotoet-Bm will it tode.te the #aa? Shopman-, Why, it has been lying itt the window tor two yearn, hnd look howWell It h«« stood.-London Mail, j ■inwiitoifntfifteitfisi i.iii.ii.'i.-wi itoteifanr* ' .' - #«lfc.ihMNw«*f. • t•;■, Papa—HO; he’s not the proper amt to « hiwbsnd for you, tnf dear. Hamte- tw—Oh, papk he’d die for m«l Papa-, (to, tetti* all right. Tentorn to go as ftoas-lwlifces. I *w«s afteld he want. *d to mehy yon,- Cl«votaftd limder, } .. .» ....,i.,,lt„...l,ar . .. CHNkritete# Weesveee, ’^our see Is studying art, I believe, Ha* he made much pro.qr«»r' “Oh, fm, tie it e.b’ato talkthehug* gaagwotUtes dsentirA’^hdg*. . II; #•• i t . -VI %/4;> ltd , . ,r;,- ;; 5‘ k v 1 1*c v 77 ^ ; .'-TT'\ >X t ^ 7 l*-£ / ri-A y }%?*•¥'*!# . w t! ? A ^ rip 1 a ^ '* \} <* ~V ’t„ « t -1 7 , ^ ,v^I* ' iar 1 m B PRINTING Ik; iHOutw'*—*<r«»*w »>» mnmum MARBI.y •OiftAKlTa >■ WORKS Mia AltWork Hon*by Pneumetic Machinery r ■ ,FlW umMt * wmcox. A beautifujlChfidtmas pyeseiits in Diamonds, Watches, Gold and Silver ar-’ tides and kindred wared are to be found at the Store of Margileth and Me* Farland, and .I aiso desire to say that they are my Sole Authorized Agents for the sale of such beautiful gifts^ they having bought their goods direct from the’makers in this and European Countries, which enables them to. bell for the price that many other uealers have to pay for them. . - SJINTJICUIVS, Done uhder my hand and Seal this day of December, 1906 . „ $ 4.75 liXdotdSilled1-8. S8<5tetx.ack. Bom*nfinish, No.lT8k • , $ 6.00 l4KQoldFilled1-8*8PipeAmethystDoublet*, finndengraved. SecretLock. Eds* finish. No. 1778. $ 4.75 14KGoldFilled1-8. SdltdOold f t on*. Slgnefc Adjustable. Brigbfcfinish. NO, 1776. $ 6.00 : i4K Gold Filled 1 - 8 . Hand Carved front, Bright finish .5 - 'v r -■■■ t .- x '*'0 v .. Large Mew Illustrated Catalogue Frm Send ns yonr nameand address on& posts! card and i p vdllimail at once .onrhcw ..Ca&Jogner ■■'“>■■;. 7 ::' 7 ; V-;- ■ M a lt Ord&rsJUromptty Fitted y Anything pietured here forwarded, immediately, postage prepaidr on g f ceipt of thepriee and delivery gnaraii- \■ ' , ' v ^ : Our Magnificent Display o f Beautiful Thlngs W ill be a truly mafvelous sight — utterly unapproached in magniflcance and elegance, by any previous display ever made in this city, both id the grandeur of the display and the exquisite style of the wares which are fash­ ioned by the most skilled artists and artisans* Every article sold is fully-guaranteed, andwe’ll cheerfully refund moneyif any article purchased does not prove fust as represented. Look for the finest Jewelry Windows. Only Jeweler on High street* Ektio, Piano Playersand Sheet Music. Largest Jewelery andPiano store in Springfieldor vicinity. 3,000 square feet of floorroom. * , 30 and 38 East HighStreet, toiM^W *H«9*te4A* mUm flKtototoWiHW U•» Springfield, Ohio* IWSMTewi^**^siMIjli!klsHiisiwIiitorwwtoi^toiyi III KM Y « ton* AlwaysBwj;f ill# To Care a Cirid inOneDay I k t cmirvKry iN^ViisiM^l^kMK I n ^ S S b * \ Bwyelee Duns •Rifles Revolvers Ammunitioi Foot Balls StrikingBaj Boxing GIo^ Fencing Fol pocket Flasl pocket Kniv 60 E 4 ri ,11th labbafch f i ;A\ JobeBri [no c lo a k Sa: See what you ca for 110 . pine ? Sleeves lined tv? formerly$12.50? .hadies’ and Mis? 115, $17,50 and [Hue H o liday >. Always an aecep solarge and choi Pattern Clothe v 2*2L2 and 2x3 yjrd. The ideal father than the vay you have a !&*th K obe B 1 A special sale of Women in* choice it®*- Girdles for bath 1*W P la id a . Avery large sele. colorings, at ^ew PlaidGingh -M s tm a a T o ^etthave never® the price a s , OimaskTowels,, JfVPiiie Satin ............................. Towels at. A ro idered , , ' » « ® 0 , 10 , l f l , ,“«».3Sd,S0c,75c *™Center fiecei rH N a p k in s . ^Mw Napkin, sh ^Pattern cloth V ^Stitched, in tyi ** * * % ks obeB 0 *jr hu ,

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