The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

Befell ses iy ^WVWvyyvte <VWMWWvy jiect from, to $1500. Jeweler’s ;y* , j ,;' ‘^ r ^ V y V 'i i v to mention jur Store. f sf t i f F ■■/:■.■■■" i ^ „ , *- 't‘r*‘ j . r ^ *■ ^ l,j .* ,' • | • ' , o. dock than jat below u f , Ohio. t. To tempt m Our choice The weak hearty eater cClellan. tENTS and piano1 aments are t f f c V O W O - ^1 1D«*P SWM With «* J^inwy demands of buyers. Also to make more than ordinary provision for Special occasions* One such occasion is the Holiday Season. Every line ia more than, usually complete, showing a roqst attractive assortment. 7 * Come to us with Your December cares and troubles. Let us help you solve the problem In a way to leave you with a lasting feeling of content­ ment* . .••■• “ ' ■ - . : . v Many Wise Ones have already made selections and hold them laid aside. Be one of these and do not wait for a disapnoiattn^nt on the last days. Our lines are well known. Come, See, if what you want is here We’ ll h e . glad to sell, but yon will not be urged to buy what you do not want. M cC o llum , The Jeweler. US*” The Xenia, RepubMeawi ha* been Atddio Mr. Frank I* Smith .of.the: Xenia. Gazette, poaaeaafon to bp given Januray J#t. Editor Marshall retirea owingto ill health, ithavingbeen auch that hia health would not permit blip personally looking after the bu*i- ness. Mr.Marshallbaaboonin the newspaper btjstness id ibis county aboutforty years, thirty* of which, have been with the Republican. Hehas been tpepgnJsed as one of thebestwriters at his day. ' 'Mr. Smithhasfor fourteen year* bean connected with the Gareth; and lb thoroughly acquainted’with the work. He formerly lived in. Gedarvllle, . A N D , 'S H O E S . ' . .V . 1 : r1 * „7 sj *l , .► . *'■' i, , ‘ : —r m lillifl ^ v , t *rr , •■ i >, n , ">** • i , ft ‘ i S h ’ . £L 1'** « * ■, i . lihts of em, Also Fopibbiear fpr’every day -and'.seaspn pf-tteypar;^ Xy’j/ Our styles, quality and prices will bring you back if you try us oncO. REAL ESTATETRANSFERS. 1 ttOHoJ.. HHtatoB. A.Ma*weII,' 1acre in Bellbrook, $8,250, . o , E. McKay to Cora G, Davia/IOfr aores In CaegprcreeTk townetpP* P i rn. ' *■ ' ft ’ r ' IX., X . Kiewan .to EhisabetH E. Thomas, lot In Xenia township'. $1, \ Lottie E . liOeto Virgte William's; ? lots in Xenia. $100. it. • ' n,' { At(+fr (V ‘ .w I us> look next time you are in Springfield.. c .< " , 1 t ^ ■ , ' I ' . ^ -'.V r -W -V ‘ V A t * v , a 7 J, , 7 i/ J: a i - m ^ 5/ -/ o£ s & t fr* i . : r '' fr A . •* . - ' A. 1 . . Springfield, Ohio, 25 E.Main St. ■ ' ; * ’ - . ‘ r-, . «* * r % , 1,n. ■ ' * . * « * t_, , * , ^ V n - A ' \ s L . . .^r.V . ........................ a . ■ . A ,V. ‘ qj1' *• *, U , - * K* HenrySin?,, executor, and Victoria Eetfc, exoculrix,. toElla K* .Schmidt, glots in,xenla*, l^dOS,1- , * Mrs. Isaac Jones to George Bodds, 1 lo t In Xeiiiav -$?6o.r;» •« ;• , •. Charles Coffman to,ShnoufK .iCoft* tnahj *2acres in Xenia township. $1 Sheriff of Grenw County to Vy gie Williams; rio t in Xoida., $150. > * A WORLDTOU r 3 , ? i . *n » 1 / X , . ’ 51 .* 1 1 f } ^ ^ * rv ^ n., <y ,>.•' i'# > '*. - - Mr, John Bryftu. ownor o f Riven side farm will leave in a short time fo r a tour arodndaihe world. .His - * * charge ofIi. F. j ^ ^ t j i f \ * The-Ohio Railroad Oommllsslon has .examined intp the ,accident pn the Dayton and Xema.traction line Thanksgiving night when ^pumhel OfXenia pepple were injured, I t de­ veloped that the night watchjmpn was asleep. Ho,report has been tissued hut. it is.thought th a ith e blame will be on the'C H A D- raU- vrpad. ’ t : s f** + “Ita tinie people get wise to this jiving pi presents. . It makes,me laugh to see what fool things some people give their friends and family.” ' ' ‘ **¥e " v ’ r »* „ •n . . J.. ’ - i i " , ' ’ i * " ' , ' - . 1 “ A box of cigars hiirn up in two or three, days $ 5 .oo A Hawes Hat for $3.00 will last, six months $3.00, A bottle o f ‘‘Oh-be-joy-ful’’ brings . ■ >:; ■ : headacheandcosts$1.50 Oneofour handsome Faultless Slurtsmuch better-$r •>' -,;' t ’| * t - >- j'? / r? - *1 ' ,A magic lantern lasts a week and costs : - $6. po A good Suit of Clothes wdl do more good $5.00 ^ . i. 1 ’’fc. ' ” f A f i , 1 ■ * i w * ’ a * 1 r f , r * ^ f k - >• f » *♦ j v * rJ , 1 * 1 t 1 / •», -Jt *, k ,^S > 1 * » 1 >, - . -tc>, t ' .t-i' j.vl , -« i,*’ ?! * , ' 1 . Ben Hur. The management of the Hew kSirbenks Theatre at Springfield, Ohio, will abdicate their playhouse onMonday evening, December 24th. with the largest and most magnift- «n t dramatic spectacular produc­ tion that has ever been staged, in the amdseriienfc-; world, Klaw & klanger’s “ Ben Uur.” This play, a dramatisation o f General Wal­ lace’s Biblical romance, will be doubly entertaining at Springfield, coming as a Christina* offering, for it is Written around the times of the Messiah on earth. The engage­ ment of “ Ben Hurt’ is for the entire Week of Dec. S*th, with matinee* on ChristmasDay and Saturday. Fewpeople know that it wa* the famousagnostic, Robert <3. Inger- *oll, who caused the writing of the novel. It came about through a chance meeting of the two famous men in a railroad Journey* when the subject of Christianity became the subject of their talk. General "Wallace had always been a man of strong religious inclinations, Indeed his splendid description of the *p~ Marancoof the «t* f of Bethlehem fertileWise Men of the desert had: ken writtenbefore thi* cfaanoe *s- Vfalntnnco. The arguments and staimsof the great lafidet were too Much tor the doughy general. Hi* •rimeswere eharmAd with Use elo- guence and poetuai presentation of the causes of aghosUdsm, bat he wss by no mean* eowtinoed of lie truth* trim dfeotHwlon made hint deeply reflective and led him to takea careful and exhaustive study *f tWitf* pf Christ. Tb* result of tfis research and General Wallace’s MWer to Xngersoll was “ Ben Hur,f | Ho work has beenmorewidely read > than any printed volume sav* the •acred Book of Bcriptnre. Scats ior ’ ‘BenHnr’ »will be planed *trsale December #bh, Brices range \ item fifty cents to two dollars. Kail! •filers with remittance will be! ffoirtptly filled in the order efAhKri receipt. All comm«ni«sKiert**hotd<l [ he tiddresscd to Clarene* Miiielf, Sftftagee Jfew YWirbwilM » * » » • ipriiigfleld, Ohio, I K ^ IV-A vfiF f AT. :;c- *!w'uMi'ic&Sswe,''-fr;l'.*.'!’ ’ «f J - £A f 1 c *' : i s'}‘, ' - 1 -- ’ “ ' i 1 v| s‘ - y -* ,1 • u > , ■ >■ ■*®, ,yi 7 W V / t *; •> V i i :v , 'i 1 >, ' . ; ' t b i ^- (s ■ - r— - m 1 ;............. — ■l- — —■-—p— ■ --------------------------------------------------------------------—— ..............................................................................................1.,r .[............1.................................................................................— ■■ 11 ■ . ’/ ' ■ ? , - y ' "’A* ; ; 'hi,.>y ■ j . \ /. .. f ^ / , v Vr 1 u ^ A a, , * * ‘ *■ A. _ ^ 1 * % , g S h j f * 1 1 - v - L i t I i ; ^ Ai 0 t l' TR Y AND DO YOUR W e are showing the largest and best assortment of » " . * • ■ . ' . ■ . , . • • • • - ■ • * e - *> - . ' • ' ■ ■ • ■ . ■» ... - Useful Articles For Christmas Presents ■ . ( O ’ . - . . - . S3 W --------- I f You may count on us for practical gifts. Scan this list and remember,you alwhys get the BE ST here in everything. Suspenders, ift fancy box^r .25c to $2.00 ’•vl Cravat*^ beautiful showing;....... . .25c to $2.50 GlovM, men’* and boy’s,..............10c to $10.00 Mumcrs or Keefers, beautifui Btyies, -50c to $3,50 Scarf Pins, newest- styles,.. . . . . . . .25c to $1.50 , Link Buttons, Holiday specials,.,25c.to $2.50 Boys’ Sweaters.............. .$L00 to $5.00 White and Negligee Shirts.. . . . . . ,50c to $2.00 Initial Handkerchiefs., , . Traveling Bags, all styles.. . . . . .$1.50 to $10.00 Dress Suit Cases....................... $2.00 to $12.00 Waiter Caps,............. . ,25c to $2.50 House Coat®, many pretty novelties $3.50 to $10. Boy’s O v e r c o a t s . .$1.98 to$12.00 Boy’ s Suits*«e»’i *■•*»*•i •f t$2,50 to $18.00 . . . . . .10 c to $1,00 Silk Umbrellas,.............................. .$1.50 to $0 McCullar-Parker Vests for men— , $4,00 to $8 Fancy *V^ ests . * . , . . . , . . . . » * , .$1 to $0 Manhattan Shirts. ,$1.50 $2 and $3 EL M. System Suits. .$10 to $kl Overcoats, _ w . $10 to $35 jJOVp 8 Wfiwvv*M ,^r— ___ ____ ^ Full Dress "Shirts. . . . . , . . . . . . .$1.50 and $2.66FCardigan Jackets..........................$1.00' to $5.00 . . . ^ • ■ ■ ' ■ * * . ^ ' \ .. ■ ■ , .: ^ -■ ^ ■ * . - fi $ { Sweet-Orr and Crown Trousers, “Slip-on" Rain Coats and many other useful presents not enumerated here. ■ ■ u \ . ' ,so And s* EAST MAIN STREET, XENIA, OHIO. . o *

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