The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

ntmmT m c x s Krell Piano... M »0 R oya l Piano §250 h o n e s t v a l u e . We Give You 'Satisfaction. Easy Terms., Lessons free at College. Your choice to order. Tuning for one year And Old instruments as part pay. Let Santa Claus Grace the home with one*of our Pianos and receive free instruc­ tion at the College, We treat you as we want to be treated. | LOOU. AND M9$0NAL ^ Mrs, B, F, Kerr Tuesday In Dayton, Mrs. Robert Bird spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Cincinnati, Mrs,.Wrn> Conley and two sons were in Springfield last Monday. Mr. J. B, Williamsonattended tlie funeral of the late Harder Crawford a! Xenia last Saturday. -The -B. P, Sabbath School treat will be givqn at the church Friday .evenhig. Five cents gets you more news­ papers for your shoircs thah ever before; at this office. Mr. and Mrs. J H. Ddckey will entertain itlendS apd relatives Tuesday. Don't fall to hear &taa .Norman, the talented elocutionist of Newark, .0,* at Bftrber’s Hall to-night. —You can get a speida| price on corduroy pants all hext,week at Nagley Bros. All sizes and grades. VNothing better for an Xmas presentthan on® of these carving sets for your wife. , •- KlipperKlub Skates for the Boys* Pocket cutlery arid fine guark anteed Razors. * Robes, 5A Horse Blankets and Storm fronts.' Where are you going to-night? Whyi Xamgoingto Barber's hall to hear the Students of Orpheus and Wilberforceah Quartette.’; \ , ' The case of R. CrWatfc agaihst the Adams Express Company has been taken to the Common Pleas Court. Mr. Watt received a judgment for $50in Squire Jackson,'h court, Mr. John Williamson andwife en- Mr. ahd Mrs. X. H. Frantz left terfained a number’ of friends last Saturday for Daytonwl>eretheyvis- evening, several from here ^being ited uutilMoiulajq wlxeU they took present. ' theirs departure for Vernon, Texas .. .....1------ v ^wbere they Will spend the wi’ ;et. Suit was filed this week agaihst Charles Ciilaugh by L, H. Sullen-* .berger in Mayor McFarland's court. The amount involved is about*$160 and the ease is set for to-day, 'Fri­ day - The coldeBtday so far,this season was Wednesday and the thermoffier terstood eight above* Trains were about two hours late which resulted in .poor mail service on/ the rural routes. - , . Word has been received'here from Mr. Charles Stuckey and son, Ed- Ward, ’who are visiting ip Berkley OoUftfcy, Virginia. .They report plen­ ty. of game in' the mountains ahd many pleasant hunts,- They are having the time of their lWes. - Mlv B. R. Grieve, .secretary of.fbo Gfeene CountyFairBpard,has been £honored by being elected President ' of the QhioFftJr Managers’ Associ' aliens at a recent meeting held m Mansfield. •Mr. Grieve has been a. memberof the executive committee of the association forsqmetime.' | LongTennessee Fight. I ’For twenty yeats W. L. Rawls, of Balls, Team', fought nasai catarrh. He writes; ’‘The swelling and Sore- ness inside my nose was fearful, till I began applying Bucklen’s Arnica Salve to thesoresurface; thiscaused the sprerteBs and spelling to disap­ pear, never to return.’ 1 Best salve n existence. 2Goat all druggists. —Violins,guitars .accordions, ban­ jos, mandolins* harps, Violin bows and strings, Jess. than .Chicago •or New York prieeB, West’s,’ Xenia, Ohio, BOX RENT, RATES. We nave received an order -from the’ Post Office Department to charge the following rates for Box rents at the Oedarvifie office. Call boxes, 20c per quarter, look, boxes small, Foe; medium, 45c; large 00c. This order goes into effect for the quartos ending March 31. 1007. ’ ■ T. N-. Tarhox. Mr. M'* C. Price has moved into the Olemans ‘ property vacated by Orville Stephens, - ' ‘ ' Notice toUnitedPresbyterian sub­ scribers. On Jon, 1st "the United Presbyterian advances- their rates ftom $1.50per year to $2.00. Xf you ai*e in arrears orwant to subscribe in advance, please attend to same at once and save money. _ T, N, Tafbox, Agent.’’ -Adoldingrtbed i« a n^c'suty in many homes and is a gift (hat will: he useful ns wail an ornamental. ! See J. i ll McMillan. Its to your advantage to settle your account before Dec. 3b Be- member this date is the last chance; f " R, McClellan. , ‘ , * ' •% "* , 1 f : The* change in the collection or taxes under the new law will no doubt trap many, who in the past havewaited ub'tltJanuary*or Febru­ ary to make settlement.' The law now requires all takes to he paid by December 20 or the penalty added after that. i j When you think o f Shoes, you naturally think of Viren’s Store. We have the very swellest styles in every riiake. *Our Holiday prices are especially low. *5 .00 pair Wilt bay a pair of the famous Baird, Scholar and Company shoes, In all styles and shapes. Patent colt, patent kid, gun metal,Tight or plump kid. But­ ton, Blneher or Dace. $5.SO Pair. Tbi/i lltle includes’ the Col­ lege Girl Shoe, th« Slx-Buttoh OrBlucher Cut, swing or full broad toe, extension soles, alsosoles in Button or Blucher cut. *3.00 Pair, This line of Ladles’ Shoes in Patent Colt, Gan Metal, Vlct Kid, with light, tewdium or broad extension soles, in lias#, Button or Blucher, can’ t he equaledin style or quality anywhere at $5. 42,MO Pair. Ladies’ Shoes in all the newest shape*. They have the appear- $3.00and $*.*0grades. Have ,™ont colt with six hiittottif, iih light «r extension soles. sncecrfmaay them in pate Also laee w t IN OUR JUNE OF *2,50 AND *3 .00 m om mi t mm You will find the best Styles to suit the young as well as the man who is looking for the eomforfc shoe. Patent Colt, Box Calf, Viet Kid, Velour Calf. Shapes run from newestfadto the breadFrenchplain toe. - ’ ■■■■•} our show ing of ta r s * shoes FROM *2,00 TO *5.00 Is most complete. All of the heat styles are represented. In Patent Colts; Velour Calf and Viei Kid. The snappiest shapes ever shown forhoys. *1.50 To $2.60Little Gents’ Shoes in Blu­ cher or Lace, Patent Colt, Velour Calf and Viol Kid. Hand Sewed. 4 f/. 2 ALadies* Hand Made Crochet Slip­ pers iii gray'* black and red. YOUWILL FIND OURLINE OF LADIES1SLIPPERS $1.00, $1.25, $1.50* the most complete and best styles you have ever seen. Made of the best felt, Julietstylos, fur trimmed, light turn SOles. In black, green and brown, . 50 c To $1.06' Children’s Felt Slippers in every sike. Brown and red. Eitherplain rsr far trimmed, Alsoa line of Knit- Slip­ pers. 60e to $1.00. OUR*1.50 J im *2.00 LINE OF MISSES' SHOEiS are ths best stylos atfd newest,lafcts, in Patent Colt* Vicl Kid, Box Calf. Button, Blucher or Lace. OUR CHILDREN'S SHOESFROM ' *1.00 TO *tlSO Have every style and shape that can he found. Patent Colt, Viei Kid and Box Oalf.‘ Very neat toes, Blucher Cut or Button. 50 c For Infants’ Shoes in every color or combination made. These aro. all now patterns for the holiday trade. , 25c NEW LINE OF MOCCASINSFOR INFANTS—in every color and fancy trimmed. *5.00 Nettteton’s Shoes in Patent Colt, Viei Kid, Bex Calf, light or heavy soies. Button Blucher orLace. The best $6.00 shoo on themarket, *5,50 And $1.00 Packard’s and many other Standard lines in Men’s Shoes, Iri Gttti Metal, Patent Colt, Box Calf, Viei Kid, and etc. With extension or light soles, Button, BlUOher or Lace, All Shanes and styles will be found tfe these lines, $I.D©To$no6 Men's Slippers. This in­ cludes the Everett and OberiaOutA. Also the Romeo and thenewMule EarSlipper. Made in tuns and black, Dongoia, Alli­ gator, Vid Kid, Snake, Silk, Calf atut Heal. But we have every thing else you can want for Christmas. We arc, having a clearance sale this week of every thing, so hurry up, Prices are at rock bottom, Remember to vote here for your favorite Benevolent Home, The Edward Wren Company will give $500 in Gold to the Home receiving the largestnumber of by December# 3 L „ ' • , * The Edward Wren Co ■SPRINGFIELD,* OHIO. Dr 7 KENNEDY’S FAVORITE REMEDY Fl«a»tnttotake, ■. ■£ Jpow erfu lto Cues, ■ ■1,AnWW*leomoljw KIDHEf and LTER curt. Ur.'XemMKly’*riyorit*Hamad/ pWttts, CoBsyp*t!ottT*ml vtiOcWMM'peettllirt. -women. Bni-ee«fal for SOrear*. P^epkre 4 by. -Ml. » , FBy!NKDXB'B&N’ 8 ,.Rondouk?f. Y, - ugguntf, oucuciueswuig; —Rockers of .all kinds and styles at Me,Miriams. ■ • ' Mr, Orville H. Stephens who has been stenographer for Wb L.'.,piem­ ans left this Week for Pork William, where he has accepted a position as oashiec, ot the bank’in that place.- - Mr, Cargill Wickerhain ot Tran­ quility spent Wednesday with Mr. J , A.Bnrns. , ■ There is one thing that will cure it—Ayer’s Hair Vigor- It is a regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germs wh ich cause th is d isease . The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. . The dandruff disap­ pears* had to disappear. A healthyscalpmeans agreatdeal to you—healthy hair, no dan- drufiVnopimples,no eruptions. Thefcftstkindof atottimoaiftl— “ Sold for over ntxty yeR**." K*d# b r < 7 . 0 .A r «r Co.. IVOwall*M»M. . A lia suuMaaturora or , . 9 SAKSAPARILM. a TiUtK ' ’ L / O CHERRYJPECTORAt, Wisterman Has many, very jnany . i ■ ...^ . bough remedies, and ofie of the "very best for qbick re­ lief at small cost is A. D. S. Cough Drops, mentholated, - For the cure of CHROMIC CATARRH you will hardly find any thing equal to A* D. S. , BLOOD MIXTURE This medicine* acts on the veryfoundation, as it were, of that loathsome disease. CROUSE BLOCK Cedarville, Ohio. f l /O k F im jt o x iir a j xy a in a — — L IN E S —--------* t Winter Tourists Fares Florida and South Colorado and Southwest Homfeseekers Excursions W est Northwest South Southwest and Mexico Ask about Uiesoexcursions and Interchangeable Mileage Exchange Orders and Lower Fares J. W. ItoUabfttigh, Agent, W ixU a w W iw # iiwl . j U se fu l X m a s G i f ts \ ‘ Neckwerir,Hosiery, Silk Mufflers, Ways. Mufflers, Crit . Iars and Cuffs, *Leather Gulf cases, Shirts, :,Soft an; • Stiff Bpsom> Flannel Shirts, Night Shirts and Pajama*:, Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Fancy and Full Drew Vests, Fur Gloves, Driving Gloves, Dress and Working Gloves, UriderWear, Cardigan Jackets, Umbrellas, \mt , Rubber Goafs. ' ^ c 1 Suspenders, Jewelry, Silk and Linen*Kerchiefs, Leath-. er Rocket Rooks, Fur Caps, Clash,. Caps,.Hats, Trunks , and Valises. , , ■ . * SUItltlVAfi, THE HATTER 27 South Limestone Street^ Springfield^ 10 , " WE WANT i *^ f ; Our firstU1 ristmas will proved benefit to the people , i Cedarville for pur stocks are new, fresh and complete. With the price right we do not expect to have anything left over. To suit the - > * - i TASTE AND FANCY Juicy Fruits Finest Nuts Sweetest Candies Finest Cakes Old Santa Claus, can get just what he wants for boys or girls at NAGLEY BROS Gifts for Christmas Bicycles Guns ■ Rifles Revolvers Ammunition. Foot Balls Striking Rags Boxing Gioves Fending Foils Pocket Flash Light ■ • r. . ,i Pocket Knives Razors Air Rifles Sweaters Ingersoll Watches Roller Skates Whitely Exercisers Leggins Hunting Coats Liquid Pistols Sleds ' - Etc. P. S l a c k ’s S o n s 60 E. Main Street,^Springfield, Ohio.? •M m * Ayer’i' hu**'' ly S V N K Ayer1# Piiit*, K i# Wftm thl* *«a m m * ThtM*tJ*KWt¥*.J W a n t y o « r o r t e a t f d RU C I iN GH A I I I U»e %rfmm

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