The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
:rs IS -*, T~ r a t,; JL. Wfesi CfctnliMi » ? § * S OME falks say ’at Had Hidlw*H**d 9h* M u t l«ve *t all nor jh » {townVkMf*th"wolfWMt*n'at w*«l* But fra**** •#?* faitt i* *»1 Alt' x>m« talks w **dt Galdiloek* Don'tmaat th* b#*r# an* run away, *A‘fe«mjj'sn* into trow an’ rocks. Hut $r*topa’a M»n H«r many * day. My grantp« t«ks* ms *i» his knot An* tall* rrt* tit ’bout Pus* in Boot* An* 'bout th* fairies you a^n't M* For thsir funny *Ult*« An* Hs know* whsra th* h*an*t*lk i* ♦At Jauk W.Giant Klllsr jpiirrib' - To get ’at gold cn' thing* o' hi*f 0 'Causaararopa's e»«n it many t tlm*. An*Cindaralla^to*, my Ft let laugh an' sty ’at h* don't know, Cut gramp*—"W*y, my grtwp* saw H*r slip ’at slippsr on h«r tool An’ &impt* Simon-^-wopWyou think H* n*v*rwas lik* somofolk* tayf But grampa only laugh an’ wink, 'Can** h* has *««n him many* day,. a ffAPBs oEsiuea’s puts ee ;^ akit A-sacs,''" ♦At Alford Brown, ’at live* jinx' dopr *' ' To us, I don't hke him* 'uheauodr Ho say 'at.ho donH think ho tooro J ’At th*ro oah b*a-Santa Clao»r - - But prampa whisper in my ear' ‘At Santa will find mo alt*right,1 ’Causefay ha* soon his sleigh tn!_doprk . An* pack o' playthings many a night. My gramps knew Boy Blue an’ aii ;-’ ' Th’ children 'at Jive in th* shoe, . - When Humpty Oumpty had.'at fall H«> etandiri* close a* me. an yowl- An he say 1st to don't buhltev* “ Th* folks 'at **y there ain't no cWme • O’ -rafewieer famrltm■Chrietmas avia, J '0*ua* he ha*Ward ’emmany a Kme. —Chicago Tribune, THE PRESIDENT'S CHRISTMAS r- fit. hA.„ How the Big and 1Uittlo Roosevelt* CstobraMd Last Tear, Presidents and Mrs, Roosevelt had only the immediate memWra of their family to celebrate Christmas, JttSt before going to bed on,. Christmas eve the children hung their stockings In' the president's room, and, bright.and early the ueit, morning dhey were dp to claim their prizes.' Everything thftt was ever designed tor a Christmas stocking found a place In the line that hung from the mnntel, dud when the boys awakened there was d merry, scramble to see ju st what was Inside. After breakfast the president, Mrs. Roosevelt and the children wenrto the library to exchange presents too big for the stocking. Each member of the family had a special corner for his or Tier gifts, ahd ' there were any number of mysterious little parcels to be opened. This very pleasant little ceremony took the en tire morning. After this the president waited to his church, Grace Reformed, and the te tt of the family went to St,-’John's Episcopal church. In the afternoon the president, Mrs. Roosevelt and the children wept over . to the home of captain and Mrs. Wil liam Sheffield Cowles, where they al ways spend Christmas afternoon and Where there 1's always a free for the JRoosevelt and Cowles children. They were joined there by Representative and Mrs. NNir-hoIrg Longworfb. and a little fawl!y\remiion wjss held. After the visit to vhe Cowles’ Use president played tennis with his son*. At night was given the Christmas dinner hi the private dining room, Among the few Invited guests ware 8en*toryf.od,":*, Pr. Rtxey and family aftd Mr, and Mrs, Loagworth, The string sectlou of the Marine band fur nished the music for the evening, * jpe^-l i t ■-tip'llDll| lil- ‘ i-fc. I Pram th# Yulatida Cyrils, Thank heaven, it Isn't only the aris tocrat who can bare n family dree at Christinas. J*e Chriatmaa white or Christmas graab, It’s all the same to jou 1# Chflsfms* find* you all serene And doesn't make you blue. It drasm’t take a mogldan to trans form a small boy into a turkey gob bler,' When Fanta Clans comes down the chimney be chases many a man up the •pout, , If* the vanity of the sex “that prompt* the female turkey to wonder how she fa xoiftff to I ks dressed for the fterfehnat dinner, WREN’S • 3 * 5 * ' wtjaaoftiw o U STORE SPRINGFIELD, O , V' 71 TPTriTtiiV A3 a \9, a «£ aoi « oiomix TftftVS* "v Radiant with Choicest 'K'k 1 ' ^vkvV iUctwRwDj 'X,Uv XVxllili iiUy* Ai&'jH'gva^vOMi3r X /ttvam Ul JL*v**x*X3yf a •AUe^liAvivfios JiUv MwyvuU.'UvyA ivuuUivR .rV^cltill £2 ^ i v i k‘.j ji/dUv/U^ iTXiOnyb m UU- vUuuivU# ? > v / TheThird flopr, Furniture, Brass and Pictures. The PoaHh floof; ToylandWoyland!WPnderUnti! Its all wpirr, bustle, excitejnent and eager buying. - , This flooralso explpxts one otthe greatest Holiday BoDkBtemseen in years and the best Congresse£ Dolls in Ohio. ' . ' * ' ’ - *r*r « ~ 7 ^ 7 ; 19o For Dolt Go- / ’ sg.cents, - , , . A5o ForJDoll Go-Carts, solid sleoi whediji cloth upholsteredf worth 76c, • ' For Folding Go-Carts1, steel frame, metal " wheels, -Wicketbody; Worth 75c u • 09cEach, Folding Go-Carfc, holRtsteel ffame and wheels, cloth upholstered seat] value |1.90. $1.89Each, ECUBuggies, £G-ittoh wicker hod, fuli .^ S f fS S ^ S 3 T lW f f la » “4 * * $8,9fi For genuine rattan bed Reclining Ge-Qant, steel frame, handle and wheels; rubber tires. Worth $6,09. , , , /-£■ $8,08 For English Doll Carriages, solid wood T&rf leathefine upholstering, folding canopy, top fall ' “ steel construction with rubber tire wheels, _ Value $«.qo. „ . ‘ We have a flue collection of English Go-Carts . and Buggies, weed anthvrifckdrbeds, all-beautifully upholstered and trimmed in liarmony, Fj<>duct» Vi of the best manufacturers In the country. Then,, the prices are right. * Richter’s Anchor Blocks With Mental Construction. < These Blocks have been on market -for 25 . years—Despite thotime that has elapsed since their 11 x22inches. * 10c Each',,Easel Blackboard with A, B, C, and •' in ebarge to explain hoy to opofate each article,, .. rt D rum E tops to copy.« * ' ' n H u n d re d s o f T h e se - , Full Hue ofDrums, siieepskln heads, all styles, „ T h e Tves IS n ifttO re S y s tem Doll Houses, Groceryand DrugStorea, Butcher 250 “p*- • ... la th e only on* tha t is j I n run and ‘ ^evcrv^diKmntLn^ewil^fi^and^^?rTrrtrai* D o ll Trunks* ' give satisfaction and to from lOcEach, Bed Doll Trunks, black trimmed. Beg*, ulal price 26o. . p m Chwntacia* 83*&h erery else. Prinbs, fjft# Humpty W d t HSoard* % CSrcus The Toy Wonder ofthe J * *—On* thousand and d ie tricks can be done t o kiosc wonderful life like toys. Gan he had In seta or single pieces! -absolutely unbreakable. Pricehy piece, Bo up. By set, m upa> „ * 1 ■ MiMttoaiToys All kinds; in bras*, nickel and celluloid—Horns, Trumpets, Cornet*, Flute*, Auto Horns, etc* , ^leotrieal, Steam and Hechanical ;Toys The most complete eoBeetlon ever shown in ;v-’ . - er Toys „ • Autos, DocfOinbtiyes,Bacers,- Millers, Wagons* Amtnij&n'-Cj, &c„ A., Price60c to 06c, Animal Ramily AllHere Teddy Beats, Monkeys, Puss-in-Boot, Donkeys, Dogs, Babbits, Horses, Goats, Gats, Sheep, Ele phants, Cows, &o, Ac. Specials 49o For 76o Steel Bed,-metaMreme Wheelbarrow. fle For 16c Hay Carta; metalrim wheel. fie For Bisseil’s Toy Sweepers. Ju s t like Mamma’s Doll Dressers finish Doll Dl were, D o ll B e d s -■ -T T ■ . : ■ . ttv 46c Each, Mission rosserli adiu»t»bl« mirror tops; Sdrawers. 45oEgch, brass frame Bed with mattress* and pib* lows; worthT6c. . . • Too l C hests 4Bo Each, Boys’ Tool Chest worth 609. Better ones from 69cup kn $19.60.: ‘ ' *■ ‘ X J n ifo n n s 89cEach, Police, Firemen* Bough Bldef, Cowboy* Boldler and Driun. MajorUniforms, worth $1.60, <5.- CHRISTMAS HEADQUARTERS FQR ,i Dolls of every nation and clime—DressedandTlndressedj Kid, Itub]j>e^ Celluloid and Rag—Fancy Dolls of all hinds, pricing from 5e to $15 We are showing theMost Beautiful Collection of Dressed DoSb in Ohio, Prices Bowerthan ever* Fourth Floor, . . Books for AH Who Read The Most Impressive LiterarySpread in . Town* Notethe Prices, Copyright Btfokg—The latest works. Publisher*’ price $1,50, Ourprlc* . .— .............. ....... 41.08 SOMEOFTHEM The Weavers, Tltn F ru it of the Tree, Mam Duida, Hafart Sanderson, H is Own People, The Second Generation, The Younger S e t Three Weeks, The Daugh ter of Anderson Crow, The Beet Man, The Adventurer* H e r Son, Welled In , And dozens of others. All are beautluly and du rab ly bound; fine ly prin ted . ■ BOOKS FOR BOYS COOFamoua Algor Books worth 25c, Our price...... ................... ........ .......................................... ....... t,i60 250H en ty Books worth 20c. p u r p rice ............-.................................... ............. ..... 100 57eWCopyright Hon ty Books, worth 76s. Our price.«... ............. ............... „„ BOOICS FOR GIRLS 600 Superb Series--writers, Holmes* Southworib, Dyall, Eliot* OUlda and others; wortn 26c, Our price ••—■>»——-... ...-- j ...... — .................. ...........-............. ............................. ...... . .................... ........,.„16c 200 Wellsley S e r ie s -a carefully selected series of Books fo r girls, w ritten b y popular authors well told and full of in terest, W orth 60c, Our price..................................................... ......................... |....ss*, 800 Popular Copyright Books W orth 76c. Onr price................................... ......................... ................ ^ These are the latest Work of such celebrated authors* as Geo. BarrMcCutchcohrHwoid^McGritth J a c k U.totou, Booth Tarklngton, Charles Major, Octave Tbanet, David Graham Phillips, Mrs Hum phrey Ward, Antony Hops, Mary Johnson, Katherine Cecil Thurston and dozens of other* 100 Copies of fiction, handsomely b ound -each book in a ho lly box, a ll Popu lar titles. Worth 7W. Onr price.......... ........................................................ . .................... .................. ................... ............ ^ ^ Tiie above is only a h i n t of w h a t you’ll find in th is G reat Book S to r e .......... Fu ll linb of Xmas Cards, Tags, Seals, Po st Cards, Calendars, Hoily Labels and hundreds of o ther articles of th is class lo r Xmas. f l J SPRINGFIELD, Alt f« Vanity! "At first,” said the apartment house philosopher, ‘-life in a fiat seem* an Interesting study of humanity* but nexm you lose your urbanity, part,with your Christianity, fall into profanity* and pass by swift Stages from mentgl inanity Into violent insanity.” Th* Dseadsne* of Scotch Humor. Parties wanted, wlrh esplfal, to join praritoal man in the matting of low yarn*, id the sooth of Hcoffahd.- - ictosBsaa. ,, Whifi the Atom* Art. A »*w laafritctor in natural history ftwi atafi* It* advent In Venn#t park, Stow Tark. €kd*g up »« a yroup of * wm s*ld~ “Tan Are w&st» h*r#." Tou will .find [ titer ti« salt hickory 1 EkCELSIOR PILE ijjj CUftC its a physb Haste CURE* consisting of THREE DISTiStoT REMEDIES’ an Internal* an ointment and a suppository, Sim* pie and easy to use. Quick relief and cure* Money-hack proposition. Writ# about your ease and .onr doctor will give it confidential sad Individual at* tention. tx c iL s ia f t p ile cure (the tliioe remedies; postpaid for On* Dollar, Wri$* for descriptive folder. Address, iJttetei»rChtm<*«YC»^itee iuaky, QW*. Whan cookino 8t«ak, When 6e«f IS tough, twice cooking improves It, Steak half cooked will keep in hot weather and when wanted tk» process esn be completed with •*> cellenf result*. A wreak* ( '* ' Botany may not recognise It, but ft‘Is nevertheless a fact that orange blossoms have been known to sprout from widows* weeds—Evening Wia consin, M YEAH* EXPEttlEttQE irtstMC mxiik * . wtwfsww,. CowmtaKTwAe 'MSSSSiSSBtto 7«»»»faWa i Wsteter Of the Afphabaf. It kitt 1HNMcomputed that our Shighaii Qatiteritet is susceptible of trahspo* attknw. It fa said that all the lnhab> Stuart* oc Mwglobe,on a rough calcto 1 teUaa, < m ME aot in a thousand mil* 1ton St Mst* write out all the trans- poititeMM 4t tk« letters, even Suppoa* itte 'UwtilAlKm wrote 40 pages dally, •Mb «i tEhtek pages contained 40 dif* teraact ti-jEEliiiiiilrinnii of the letters. iSMgpraphlMil FoonlUrHy, m EE advanced grand' division of tJM’S r world--“Kntope-^has tho of islands in proper- f l E i T l m dropping the Island T V Australia out of eonsiu* Jttrto, the least civilised and ‘ ]« iinguiariy wanting In any Importane# o f its ^ glaek I* Ufa Cltlss* KtfsKad Stats* the cities «oft* gSHh larger proportion of , the sesatry, on the average. Briton et women to the to* ktioA is greater in the vlb m th# farm*,' though there niffeMr to both1 Original Triple Efect WE SEE THEfl Ottkr^DteAd to le a v e do feu l odov of awe&t th e foom» A e h to « e« th e m u c h ta lh e d o f W IL S O N & JR.EZNOR G A S S T O V E S Crouse&Crawford. MOm M L
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