The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
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It eeethea and the n*rr#e, eh *»« *W*J m y and depteewiwr thoughts *"* “H the aufferer renewed str*af» l hope, It i* a auperb titm r f “ ■"jOOT* J ^ g 0 ? f S 2 j. T, Mite*' Heart Cur# '* ■as'Bi&’e a t a a i r v e B will refund ymJr ro»n»y* liesMedicalCo.,Elkhart, M SEIDA COMMUNITY TRAPS ViaiOH trap l« the k tow-prkwii , trap. Bwu *w IW* m ^ - Am Aft? PPM/e* 0UJ$ m w \ tkt sSjrSrJ t,*<l Jt f $ h A* i o*tU<. A. *• #ww* 2 * W H S OF dew m a n ChriBtmwweekwill b* * gala, #sn inBprinjrfleJd, Ohio, this yep?, Klftw & Erhwivr’A naiwalve add magnifiefeut production of Qaneral how Wallaoe'* rollgio-htstoric ro mance “ Baa Hur'V employing the servicesof more than 300 people, ih to open the New Ffclrhwaks Theatre <jn^DecemberSAth anil to play tha .*ar«Alw tt«<1ifil<l3A'VeTe..Ak) a *, rUt 4 l V T»,irTit«MiiwcA #■**# jpbrletma*Bay and iJatnrday. This nnpoalng spectacle with cast, scenery* eunlpteant, Itorsea and camels, Is aaermonInvaried speech, illustrated by art and music, The curtain rlsenon the tableau of the Three.Wise SCenin the Beeert, and tfiefbunJngBtar ofBethlehem. Then comes the brilliantly colored pic turesof tins.house tops of Jerusalem, jfextis, tha dim interior of the Ho- pianGalleyshlPt themuscular grim- yisaged slave# fugging in rhythmic motion at the pats, then, the wreck. The scene changes to ;tile sunlit ■grove of Baphne, with the superb temple reared to the god.Apollo. After this is the chariot race, Un questionably themostvivid thrilling picture that the stage has ever known. A.rumble is heard in. *he background, tpe hurrying, clatter of horses feet, Two chariots, each .drawnby four horses! form the cen ter of ib* picture. The Animals with tm »ta*u.iw*i wtim m i siBated noatrijs, urged on by whips of the sharlouers, Bsn H«r and hie dead ly *»emy, Messala* thunder down tha conrs*. The chariot* rtimblf and *w*y. Ban Hur is ahaad, nowV*s» aala, then Hur again, and th* race is wou. •■■ . The lastscene is a fitting climax to th* brilliant stage pictures, It represents the Vale of Iljanom, which becomes transparent, reveal ing th* Mount of Olives and,,the City of Jerusalem. Great multi tudescome out togreettheHaxarene, singing hymns of praise and adora« Urn . ^Tb*miracle of the cleansing u* ■« 3 Ivyksm i« performed, hue the unrist'spersonality Hanoi represent ed. His presence is indicated by i great shaft of white light, which tradition says was reflected from M b person. Ben Hur, his mother and Sister are united,» iy 3 a groat chorus of thanksgiving, swelling out from the hillsides all around, as the Anal curtain falls. Seatsfor “ BenHur” willbeplaced Ottsal* B*oemb«r SOttu Mail orders with remltfanof Will ■he promptly attended to; oommunicatlonsshould bb addressed to Clarence Miller,' Manager bFowFairbanks Theatre. The Clifton Habile Schools Will give a ChristmasCantata in theOp era House on Christmas eve. A pop ular General Admission of lb cents wilibe charged, Seats reserved at. the Post Office for 5cents additional. Plat opensFriday Bee. %\\ 8 a., m« 'Sun rime. r - *’’ ’ Fuji,Dress or Tux-] edo Suit . “Ask the man who wears them” Kredd & Alexander, Men’s Evening Brens Bulls in fine Thibet, nn- flnished worsted; equal or better than tailor- $ 2 5 .0 0 to $ 4 0 .0 0 1 Main Street, Near Limestone, Springfield, O. F A N C Y V E S T S McnV Fancy IVfcts i» „J ail iho iifvv shaitfs and t’olrraj latest ,style rats?' $ t .$ 0 to $ 5 ,0 0 . ^5a*te#e! , B u y y n i i r m e n ' s O ^ r i i s t m ^ i a t t h e s t o r e w h e r e q u a l i t y I s t h e m e e t e r p o t r e r - T B I s s t p r t ' s n e m e ^ on merchandise adds to the goodness o f the gift. ' *' - v . i K Tremendous demonstration of supreme hand-tailored suits, rain- ng ' , coats;and overcoats at , , f I n O u r N e w H o m e College Brandy L . Adler Bros, & Co.r Schloss Bros. & Coi, and Brandeger^ Kincaid & ^ o o d . clothes * shown exclusively by us* rVV"> l - 1 # ^ 1 et. „ ' i ">-$ *■ w * * , Therpis nothing which these malcergof good clothes have to offer that eannot be found hero., Wo show the largest stoch~r-the greatest variety of fashions—a ' ' <fashion for every tasteT-a fit for .every shajie. forcing greater -recognition from men desiringfashionable quality clothes, exclusive patterns, original styles and .uncommon fabrics. We give more style, mere'quality and better values for your - . money than any other store in the city. , The-quality principle has our devotion. : —hence what you hear is right. Why take chances elsewhere? - ' , BSuersou sajs—“ If a man can,write a better book, preach a hot ter sermon>ormake a better mou*e trap than hie neighbor, though be build his house in the woods,"theworld will make a beatenpath to htedoor.” ' 1 Sixty Thousand Ludwig. Pianos. made and sqjd to appreciativepatrons in all parts of this country verify the truth of Eraeradn’s axioms. • The Ludwig Name is Famous, Butyoupaynothingextraforit. The price is reasonable for so fin* a.piano. Along with tbe-Lud- wig we have a large stock of other excellent pianos, any of which aregood ipveatalents. ■. Our new warerooms are filled with the finest stock In the city and Jnstnow it the proper time te Selectyour Xmas piano. Come to-day, Our Price, Our Terms, Guf GuaranteeWill Please You. M ILLER ’S MUSIC STOR E , 34 South Limestone Street, Bowman Block, Springfield, 0 „ F . B . M iller, Proprietor. Men's lounging 2nd ; bath robes Men’s Fahey Blanket Lounging Robefl, an excep tionally large variety; $ 3 ,d 0 , | 8 .B(lahd,$ 4 .T 6 . Oath RObes’fS.OO, ' > J , Men’sTerry CiothBathBabes, light ordafk colors, $3.00and' • . ’ SWeatfrs’for -men' *.; i vV >.■ 1 and boys. /: Boyi’ Sut*aters $ 1 . 00 , , \ - h • 1/ *. » Alt-Wool Sweatersfor children orboysw>lpte are scarlet, navy; gantet. blacker white; $1 and$r, 50 , 'Men's Sweaters $1.00. \Me»i*aBwcMcrs! Jcnitof good alirWopl yarn* Ox*; ford, scarlet, giiritef, npvy or white,' $ 1 . 00 , $ 1 . 50 , $ 2 , 00 , $ 2.50 and $ 3 . 00 . Christmas umbrellas Nothing more appropriate togive at Christmas— *bames .or initials engraved on.all ntnbrellftafree<if charge. . . Children’s Umbrellas SOc. Boy$’ and Girls’ Umbrellas, Bngllsh Gloria cloth, ’ .plain opfancy handles; each 50 c, "’Taffeta Unibretlas $ !.o o . Umbrellas for Men orWomen, 20 or 28 -inch, taf feta doth, fancy,horn, pearl or silver-trimmed handles; each $ 1.00 and $ 1 . 50 . Fine Silk Umbrellas $2.00. Umbrellas for Men or Women, 26 or 28 -irtch, made of excellent quality taffeta' f|*lk, fine handles, trimmedwithhold, silver, pearl or born; $ 2 , 00 , $ 2.50 and $ 8 . 50 . ^ r Finest Umbrellas $5.00. Umbreliaa»for Monor Women, 25 or 28 -inch, made t from excellentimported serge or taffeta silkj han dles are trimmed with horn, pearl or ivory, an<t many have exquisite gold and silver handles; $ 4.00 and $ 5 . 00 . Men’s night shirts ^ n igh t Shim sot!* Men’s Botnet Flannel or Muslin jSfightShirts 60 c. . Flannel Night Shirts 73c. ' Men’sExtra Quality BometFlannelor embroider ed MuslinBight Shirts, 706 or $ 1 , 00 . Holiday gloves foremen ajid boys" W ool Glaues 25c. » Scotch.Wool or Jersey Gloves, for either teen or ; boys; paft, 25c and*50c. - - v" ■ ’ • •, Lined Gloves_SOc. S Xilhed Kid Gloves and Mrttens. plain or iur top* for men or boys, 50c, 75c, $1.00and $hco.' J(id Gloves $J.OO. ‘ ' ‘ ' Men’s Fine Kid, Cape Mochan or Slllc-tined Gloves; pair, $ 1 . 00 , $1.25, $l.50rand $ 2 , 00 . <« Holiday suspenders’ A. vV v ^ t M en's Suspenders 25c. ‘ Me,nrs Silk Suspenders {every pair cOmesin a pret ty box, 256. Silk Suspenders SOc. ^ Men’ s Fiiie All-Silk Suspenders, with fancy buckles, put up in nice boxes ; paU’ 50c. Novelty Suspenders$1.00, Men’s Imported Silk Suspenders, high'grade nov elties, $1.00, $1,50and $2.00. Holiday mufflers Men’s Mufftirs SOc. - Men’s,Mufllors, nfiide of Cashmere, fancy plaids and stripes, 25o and 50c. SUk Mufflers $1.00.. , Heelers or splcndldSilkMufflers, stripes or plaids, white, black or fancies, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $ 3 . 00 , • Men's shirfcs for holiday gilts Boys’ Shirts SOc , Boys’ Fancy Hcgligeo or Plaited Bosom Shirts, a great selection, 50 c, 7Ge, ’$ 1 . 00 .^ Untaundered Shirts SOc, Men’s “White UnlaunderedSturts, splendid quail* ity of muslin, hoc White Shirts ghOO. Men’s Baundered White Shirts, either plain OS plaited bosoms. $1.00, Madras Shirts gl.OO, Men’ s Fancy Percale Or Madras plain or plaited bosom Shirts, stripes, checks, figures and dots, each $1.00and $1,50; Men's pajamas Men’s Pajamas $/.oo, l ' Men’ s Boteeb Pajamas, Jnmany splendidpatterns, ' $1,00and $2.00. ~ - „ - * ' . ; Madras Pajamas $1.50, , - - • Fine;Madras Oxford Cloth Panamas for men; light and 'dark.colors; $l.26v $1,50 and $ 2 , 00 . Men's ; -Christmas hand*- - ? / ' ' kerchiefs Initial Haiidkerohiefs 25c. Hanfiketchiefs fox’ Men, madcof white cloth; each •<■100or box’of 5for, 50c.' Men's Handkerchiefs'ISc: Men’ s Handkerchiefs, made’ of Japonette cloth,* silk initial, T5c; 2for 2Gct Linen Handkerchiefs 25c, Men's Ail-Bipen Handkerchiefs, with'beautiful handmade initials, 25c. Silk Handkerchiefs 25c. All-Bilk Handkerchiefs for Men; have pretty -in itials; 25c arid 60e, ■9 > v , , ,* • . . *■ .; Knit of jersey jackets KnitJackets 51,25, J Knit Jackets for Men; btoWnor black; excellently made; $1.25and $1.50. KnitJackets g 2 . All-Wool Knit Jackets-for Men; brown or black-; $2.00, $2,50, $3.00 to $4.00. Jersey Jackets $2.50, Men’ s Jersey Jackets, navy or black, well made; $2.60 and $8,60, JerseyJackets $4, - - ' Men’s Ail-WoOl Jersey Jackets, black or navy, the finest quality; $4.00and $6.00 Christmas neckwear ^ Men’ s Neckwear is always a splendid article to give for Christmas. . ^ Four*ln*Hands 25c. <> ' Many exceptionally, beautiful Silk andSatinFour- In-Hand Ties or Bows, 26c. . FlneNetkwear 50e. Men’s Silk- Neckwear of the highest type, light and dark colors a great assortment, 60c. ^ Sfe 1 m l The {^nceto your Candies Christ mas, We have » line line o f Csiidisf!, Oranges, Nuts, etc. We have the English Fruit Cake better than you can bf&e. Jt Alice Line Of Holly Wreaths In sending Christmas packages through the mall special attention should b« given to thewrapping and addressingahd It would ho well to have the name of the BCnderalso on the lockage. Themails will i»cover ftrnwdntf and thousands of dollars’ worth of goods fail to reach their destination every holiday, season on account of failure to properly wrap and address, Also boauro and See that there Is sufficient, postage as packages cannot he forwarded if they are a fraction of an ounce over weight ofpostagq placed 011 them. Y. M. C. A. PROGRAM AT BARBER'S HALL, DEC. ax. 8 .HFusi<k~-*A, Sdiottisch, The Starter. B. Le Petit Bal; Waltz, By the Students of Orpheus. Befreshments on sale. - Admission, 10 cent*. Come evervhfwJv. ASTORIA w'tern* am ** 5 ! Come and see our DisHes for a Christmas Osh and get ft nice Booking Chair given free t o Customers. ' [j u O .M . T O W N S L E Y X, Music— By the Students of Orpheus. A. Polka, Ollie. B. Schottiseh: Eulala. 2 , Beading— The Octoroon, Miss Bessie Norman, Newark, Ohio. 3, Selection*—Wilberforcean Quartette, h * Messrs. C. O .1 Young, John Manye, Charley Green, Ezra Woods. AWefitmWonder. Them’* a Hill At Bowie, Tex., > 4* Debate— Eesolved;that George Washington was a great Thia wonder In Vf,h, itill, who from Aweight of &0pounds has grown to ,0Ver 180. He toy*; U1 suffered w’ Uj a terrlblo cough, and doctote gave me upto die of Consumption, t was reduced to 80pounds, When I began MtlSlC taking Bf. King’s ftew Discovery for Consumption,C’oughs audColds. How, after taking 12bottles, t have 6.’ DcbatO more than doubled In weight and am completely .cured.” Only surd Cough and Cold cur a * Guaranteed bjr all druggists. 60cand $1,00. Tri al bottle free. er man than Abrahatn lJncdlih Affirmative, Charles Fisher. Negative, Jesse I j . Phillips. • Two-Step, Eugenia. # By the Students o f Orpheus. ■* Colleagues, Affirmative, S. IF Savage. Negative, Florence^Iough. 7. Selection*—Wilberforcean Quartette. YOUR APPETITE If your appetite is poor, e«t tnc.AU To tempt your appetite and nourish the System our choice meats are not excelled by anything. The weak and the strong, the small and the hearty eater alike enjoy them. R. McClellan, AyersPills S ills* Ayer’* rffi*;] Ayer’s Pills, Keep **yiftf| r this over and m . The he*;t hxsfive. want y our fitoonitche or h*ard irswttteridihlACk? m ■w
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