The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

BOtWAN’S er v£ ' r o o O ,* TypesofIheBestFavoredStylesinWomen’s Misses’ and Children’s Wearables I > Kurtiisflic dfametn’M tliesty lesa»d the telusiveness of our patbuus, that t# -them must he attributed the prestige ef this store as an authoritative source ,of the world’s latest and best fashions* ° * i ^ ChristmasGifts of the UncommonKind Can be selected here with the perfect assurance tha t there are none better—few as good. The nmasdugly low prices but emphasize the values, •, stupendous ReductionsOnWomen’s Coats - ............ .... * ...... *.... i. iniiwnwiwiwui«mn»i|H!i*|i|> ........... * ’Fashionable looed Broadcloth Coati, stfittofo-for street dr evening wear; artistically triretnod, Sold ,t ■•■;■ ■;.1.■■,y‘',•.*>.■ - hr 1 »; j c‘l lr .► v W1 Beautiful Coats, that so Hobday price Holldsy, price'-W*» *t <► *#, 4^*‘i « Twenty Blatol-Ato-.Eyfenftig Capes and Coat* « • fu .a oaring of ONE-HAUF. Avery Special Sale ofHighprade Suits 1 I t is hot according/ to custom to offer Such late-sfyleS, new materials and desirah^ • vl > r’ fr v A'. ' •• AC'’'-* H f ., A « ' ' Jtoi *&»'££ Vafuea *>’ I fi *Llfi tl&SO *t V , l . i.S 9 *2*95 Thrilled by that grend old riory of love Of the days of chivalry, Example of fidelity ne'er surpassed Save by tiurt one pn Calvary, That the tin stained ioula of the cluM- ren of «u»» ■ Stjil needaot suffer k#*, th e lalrwttand parett of Heayen’s realm HttBgbleeding upon tha, pros*. Second only to this i* that story, I aay,. In which Pythian’* volume* can see While together they form the foundation on which" * ■We are building the F .CB * Do you,wonder then; brother*, when question* arise * That are sacredto youand to me, ‘That my heart strike* the chord tq a, strange lullaby, ’And Pm launched Into reverie? AHthe helpless and homelessadrift with the tide, ’ A picture appalling to see Now darken* the screen, and I sadly e*> Claim, "Oh, where Is tweet charity? Can toe not onto the fc,e from a heart frozen world, , And kindle <thespark in that tOrpb That the suffering, sorrowing .creatures of earih (y * , ' May have light for dispelling the t o t o r i ' " ................ Christmas Footwear > fr-V-V*)****, rv . 1 The most acceptable gifts are those which are useful Choose what you will Footwear is most appropriate* B reflects wisdom and judgment on the part of the giver, and nothing is more pleasing to any member of the family than A mee pair of shoes or Slippers. We have them in all styles ahd prices. f i r # i# BEE OUR W INDOW FOR HOUP&Y SUGGESTIONS Men’s Shoe? $l. 5 o to $5 Ladles’ shoes $1.35 to $4 Children’s shoes 50c to |2 Slippers 5oc to $2, B U Y E A R L Y , ’/ i B U Y E A R L Y , L n SHOES RIGHT, PRICES MAKE UB ‘ PROVE IT. * I see Childrenwho know not the joys * Of a home with a mother to love ^and < -Ali.aV.Bk; *.* C'W,Av.'\Sfv'*«, J ,» ' tf , . .’u. niiii.,W ,■»;«■»aonywiM!jMi»i#.,wiui. - - ^ ? ' Springfield, Oisib, ‘it1. k*'” ?WV Tt e.-;-,caress/. s,e'u Nor comforts ncgfpleasufes ndrloys >■ w. m J >. " . vI '1 . i f-1 ^a.' k. t L-.' , gers can do. * \ v' - V > ' vA message frommotheirto b ea r/’t - ' Cimteftted.an#happy /^ li^nn^ r|i^ed ;^ \ With-facea so:^erfui;anh'brighb■ #PT..W 1 . . . 5 o » i s s s r c o ™ . eV! They are^aRmew, Telsablt imd,guarnnfeed: .Furs ip , Chriftmr^ c ?.naceeptable gift.. Kow jo u r i to c e to buy them. A; small deposf J. ’ ? goods untR wanted*. ',,z<ri ’ ai ’*/ V’ ^ <■' ....... ........ —^ - . ... ^ . . , ................>.,...r.v..t screen. ‘ ^ ^ •“ *’* ‘fiv' ‘V,> Swert buds peeping open their beauty .- 1 . reveal ' ’ 1 ’ “ ' ■ * ■ n ' , sfa^l >• *wz VU' "> 7 '“—' -- '-s- A-xsa R m z h f r f Q n f ''GWk ?V , ^ F t f r ^ 4 F a r Tbs- i t I The very ooraprehenllye exhibit t»*dA!her# dmdag twanted* made attractive by the sdditkm td »fw r il l b#’*t.yot«r dtapd«#i.^pjiirtnrtf i t f « “ ’ ■- ble •mut - Oh orristcome paintme thfic picture>o, PainUt*quickly iiflife color*, pmy* Jk vividimrimyat.of Pythian fove, j ; Forstrangert are coming'and gding’i 'Si ittdehiiaren’s Fur. sets The most beautiful co lle c tio n " o f Misses’ .and Children’s Fun Bets ever seen in Bjpnmgfhdd* Tricep *»***** , ^ *** *»*’* * *1 * *■* %* * ** 96c $I 0 j OOa 0 et » CHARMING WAISTS K S ar . .S 4,95 ^ $ 8.95 ’I ffi.50 fsr Waiste that soldop to $10.00 - ta.CO tor W&ista th»t sold upto $13.50 , ' $10.00 for Waists tluit sold up to *10,60 0 # /evpijch jl ‘ a v . ^ .. u, JL*£TRA ^S P E f^X A l/ One lo t Waists, X%}/% do sen in a l l strictly tailored* tucked front and back,,with long r N o t m ore th an tw o to a-customer. Th e se la s t t l a r e you r s f o r . . .............. .. 98 d e n t s 52 . SEPARATESKIRTSr « S * . , 54,85 ,$ 8.50 • $7^6 t o ffldrls that aold from $10A0 to $12.60 % SHkPetticoat, AMostAppropriate ChristmasGift . M M M $ 4,75 W orth $ 7,50 Misses’ and Children’s Coats Every One Mmt Gd Regardless of Cost. Siseft t to 14 ’Sf'ears. OilMswa** Ooaf* that sold for **.W. QC J- <*****##♦♦*>#** ■ «ili#ioi'ri.il.-r#Ti..|-ili;liT? 'Iiiiiiibriril'iT^Vli!StfiT»'l'iT j e m w * Cent* tbut able for # 0 nmaM# Mf l a w f u l) OMtirMi’cCkNtts that toH for |4Jft. / ' iirmmj &n&m »#*<*# .,. 52 .25 that *old for |«.W. ’ # A giftf H*IM*r fria* OUldrtm’sKCoat# that aold for IS.50. * 1 GC Holiday ptioo Chlldwm’* Coat* that sold for HO.O 0 . iroHday prloo a4-4-»ir#««**aA * «^.)i4a«4v*4h 54.96 yw# Afternoon and EveningDresses f h i * « d o n tU mild vhadoa; mad# la delightful romh'natrons of cloth and s*.ik and lah?. Jumper style with con Mating yok*s and uad«r*l##r«#‘-alao aom« hAttrltwitn Princesses it kniisrie and *U the fashionable J P C f i r iHddariada, Friors 511 *^ 0 - t o * . . . ^ . , . . j . . . .* .*) , , i ip lBa*s i i iR F i a c y R u f f e B r C k i i t m t # ^ r e a e n a Fancy Ruffs3n nli colons and black* P r i c e . , ........... 41.95 to 15.00 A new shipment of Collars and Fancy Has a». . . . — ........................... ,2B g and50c X ‘V P P T C D A R A G A A M Both ’J?honea828, Stoare Open E vam ngs TJn^il Christmas. U Sou th L im estone S tree t, ■/ Springfield, Ohio. ttssSifesesttss! GE I O U R PRICES O N PRINTING Will*;,' Tex «*Ch fo.rn^rir#w» kl 4ftcre«d; Thasr tm riw t’bmnO« t&qitf P fei..-JftfBl .tte-rEc aMi 4 i'#fn 4 ' rfoy JwpwtisTV'er j|o a. xpi^wSupipi aowwi ipowi wfc ipnoip' ikh# M e - 0>'•0 > tettfooarJoaceringqar#. idol**o pr^fou* to oocrobody’*heart b*B»whispersd the pasaiford .1 Who thferc, Some are welcomod with joy where a Small vacant chair, , Show*Abreach in the homo ami the heart; ° , , * \ ^ Some in horn#*,that the fuhahirie of childhoodne’er knew. Are glvoo a bountiful part, But dark 1 * the shadow that speed* like j Apart . . , ’ * Overmany a life jHire and bright By a tbraWommore trying than, freed- men e’er knew ‘Neath the guiseof religion and right. . Care* heaped Uponchildhoodwithworry • and toil Which shouldbe lightheartedaudfree WltliTeproach and niflect a* the wage* Of thow Uoomedto thi*'heartier* slavery. A wart from the valley, a cry from the hill Amoan here and there o’er the plain Telia th*Jo& aurpmaad story In tfafa ChriW&i land, Of misery, swrrowor pain. Would yo«Ignore that Sacred trust thus placed Inyou Bythat brotherwho rieeps ‘neath the SOd, „■ That our Pythianborae should hi* loved ones maintain; Would you scatter those childfeft abroad? « u * Would you weaken that' friendship we - value sohigh, Would you crimson sweet Charity’s face,, « . . ■. t Would you of Be&eroiencc ridiculemake Would you Pythfcnisfli disgrace? PrideOfour order, our Pythian home, Where chlWhood^Hght hearted and i 1 v IIMIliuflOT ‘W V--( ^ M»i ' *j 1 ’j * s-; Tfiottw, grvjwiojjql Situation number of f announce iA of jatuosto i* self explr f amftc? tn tflle dlrat, victory vrit Seeking;a tl onelnnhot delegation future jproj dateto ear> Congress, give mt? vdn add not for. 1 .Weaceitp n \ c ' p i * •* Tt< /v:'' '**r\ “ t-' ■f^v; %\ , fba^t I Springfield possible' c I j g’dverno^ I ' Particular] | of tlfo Olne I ' vote oil pi V ' Hypes wry Q | ' ■ aen ta tive ;-, I . wus next In 1 totHe'^Seit second forn } afcinmixpru tnct/fo , 1 m' ‘ / worn;infix rik rp p g ,, . , t „ BnalMh flntahed—a deep, rlsb gold finish Bangle, engraved a ll around. ... 1 .... ....... ... ||4-00 A uoyatty—genuin#Bohemian garnets, act antfrciy around the bracelet, in goM. Joist the thing tm v ■ ' " ■ ' ............................................... Tftfort»aoomprj[s*«:gobl«l»i *sd alem 1 ’ 'JR EW H D F F 1'" ■'*'«' « 1 of afikind*for fcabl# u*e.: JUahajfd blown and „ ... ^ ^ axqttisitely d«oorat«d with artiatlo grape de* «2S2 Mgti around the top of each pl#o#. A d°*oh la 1 at* joafcthe thing for an XmM gift. NEW SHIP- . . ... ........ WENT OF THtB CLASS JUST BiECElVBU. "SgSS fc' . Pi ------ - ... !}‘SJ iPHOOtl AS F g IIOWS^1 1 c ' I A iW ll IiJVvA9w<>tirii><o»^m«.iMn(;We>e«ouu<«siln<»iM»fa(Vl< w j Itemonade Glasae# per -dozen.;.,., ;,.i 52 .to ■“ owa. M«‘d Ji<>okat*^„ »-.---w -60 up L l s * r dojen,;.,-.,.......... .................................................................— .. ..... . ,<■ Grape fruit glasses, p#r dt*#n ......... fMH> - « td mfid w ........ „^.,«.,.„.f8;75,up. » y 1 s s r » * > ;. s w S S S ; S £ : ~ u i : ® 5 FiiiRerBowl..'ilh 1‘lRt.tom.tctjp.rliozffi.to SolidGoldSotl^nga...,:. r....-,,.-..,v,‘.<I.K)^p ■ - ,. 7 teaip OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CRfelSTMAS 6 'E a s t M a inS tree t, Springfield, Ohio. fiulsr of Turbulent Paepta A very busy man lx the ameer of Afghanistan. Sometime* be even to'r- get* to hav# his meals and 1 * obliged to iak his courtiers whether h« has eaten his dinner or not. He goes to beda t five or six in the morning and gets Up, s t About two In the afternoon, And always has. his horse ready sad/, died At hi* dOof. fresh bread In the I pockets of his clothes and revolver* and swords dose a t hand, in esse h# is compelled to go oh a Sudden Jour, ttefc ' „* I; , ' Enlarging Your Business ttsAth# from ffnaki *Tts, There *ra no complete statistics to shout how many persons die in the World of snake bites each year. The number, however, Thus been placed at 8ft,OOd. fa the United States, so far as knoWn, the atinual fatalities amount to About- fiOt 1Florida is generally looked upon to contribute several of the** with regularity. If you are in bUslhessandfou w an t fo mak*.. more money you will read every word we have to. say . Ar# yon •pending your money fo r ad­ vertising In hap* hazard fashion as i f intend** annually* and then carefully hot# the effect It ha* to in­ creasing your volume of bus!* ness; whether a io , ao or jo per cent increase. • If yen watch this gain from year to you will become intohsoly inj terested to your adverttiing,. and hew you Can make if en* ' large your business. I f yon try this method w* 4‘JVJ believe you Will not want t o for charity, pr do you adver­ tise for direct results? free WU 1 IU• May drink m' Uw pleasures this owes to it, • ; To the gloryof the i\C .B . , Solongaslovs live* In the bdsom of .man, , Solonga* ourold flag waves l e t ns keep k a Pythianchildren’s home N 6 t a shipping cornel for slaves, Habit and Imitation. ■ Habit is mtr primal fundamental j law. Habit and imitation--there l*i nothing to re perennial *•» us than j the*# two. They are the Source of all working and all apprenticeship, of all practice and all learnlfig, in the world, —Carlyle. • . Ms stage* \ / J. E, RAk.uAtt.. Fimal* P#ar *f Mies. - Why ace wom#a afraid of mice? Although this problem haa claimed the atlentkm, of the greatest philoso­ pher*, It mtist be admitted that we ar« m m m a t a fo«* tm a aclenttifo and psychofofkwl *aplm»atlo» as wa* Adam after the first field foogie pi the tribe drove Wm hp a free. _ An Bye fo fiparfi * 3 e careful how you shoot that ar­ row this way," said the sapporter of the family to the kid. "You’ll put out my eye and then I can’t' write ahy tttort." “Whyr Halted the ktoi ** he kept on shooting., "Can’t you write with tme #y*r ' :yu sxccuiort PiLi CURff i* a physi CiMrii CURB, consittihg of TH R ii DISTINCT BRMH0IKS—an Internal, an eintmant and a suppository, film- pie and easy to use, dmltk rallef anil eur#. Morngy-back propositfon, Writ# about your mull ahd oar doctor will give ft confidential and individual at- tefitfoft. lHAkLif^A , M UUfli trim three remedies) postpaid for One toil**, Ifrtfo for deeoriptiv# ftdde*. Addmv, ttsuMefo* cbvrtiMi Cfc, $ m r tiid you ever stop to th ink . how your advertising cam hs mado a Source of .profit to you, and how it* value can he - measured in d o lla r s And cents. If you have not, you are throwing money away. - Advertising i* a modem business necessity* but must be co ndu c ted on buliset* principles. If you ir e 'n o t satisfiedWith your advertising you should set aside a cantata oamount of mopsy to be spmit s wfttosfr let * single issue of this paper go to press Without something from your storm We will be* jrteaetd to have you call on us, and we will take pleasure to explaining our annual contract for so many inches, and how it can be " uled in whatever amount that seem* necessary to you. Ifyott can *aU good* ever the counter W# can also show ; you why tols papsr wlii beet ' »MrV«yo«r intermti wheat yarn vrimt to roach too pooplo of this community. «» <1 Id*UW- ttastt; u* VWOrM*e#v a . Let P s Be Your w a iter -pWe nivertiro of hedtomrwfiborsw,hen they #oh" w.w'Woew , n*0- opoo-na wa^#w*wp#e^p^ *ww^™pw^p^wow^^wo wwovk ^ l for good job printing. Wocan ikMe tMmm exacting typofra^ic appttif*. Pwpls wh# have partaken of m t txcdkut «rvlc# come back for a #«ood serring. Our price* are &• - most rcMomfoK and ymt can idwsys d*. ' t>end !$ai u*Wbriiur vonr tmdefi the meet wrmmar ’-^Rr g#waswowas#ow^wfjgowywse* awowowampswsp. jgHt and careful attention. CslJ a t to ll offks imd lotfit over wnt itnsplei. mm I- State. He! the place a Uentaia.lt b ’ Ifopiiblican [ -A oWn ' Cistr V . ' ' bring >bov •) *'■ Hypes ip, ti , ^ r n o r H a t t | ‘b o M i i f i ! , mate in til l hotter man? Tim' oBij flr&t of fltO 1 are turned body; Tin*j .n t this turn; tanoe to tin 4 - i (?• D o#n«ideratl L ' county lockSI , urn'*wilt ijg anti-saloon I ;1 {..viUb^'tbfito rlesfor oacfj bitter p ill! . ■ cfou bu t to, of the domii ., passage. T forms ho,ve[' ‘ this tine. 3 the Whole changed, ah Jaw used ' selection edneatioh. vision of tO chlse privii ty, Corpof year stayo’ tributfng h*: parties f o rm - hope ihatibti Would no t or is demand ^ laws and II ' { j dorsemont j** in.the BtAti‘71 t 1 i /. S ec fo tirlH j and his f:; ’’ busj* pUBl , the presidi menfc in <nt mslhod p pal T»rt tnoy tb| Eoosetfelfc ^forest# of i jjj g re a u n rp , gamblers, past two v in; politician! \t oat of’Not to oBs: «as y c : ,i th a t I ’to movemon . politics to e\ ■ 'Ait to] ate, the pub ii' jj toaUieWi ^J *enato«nl ! , remark*ir*! elan and that, mnej., ,i salt, Th? 2 ‘btontMo W amuilngt f. eotinty. . ^ maturw i f prlnolplo 915 SosSHfiht « tot* owl 11 l WiActilaQ sf*| will watit v<| A five1 ** rialtnmi th* wlntv him. pft > t o

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