The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

'If warim mm ippaiiiSiiiiia!»ai m_ "jy^ggSESlSEISSB:,-,-,-*C3CSSii53688l# iBiwit iEiMP* \ (Tft n f! A tv -10 A A l* < g A !■. a P a ft Ad r- AftAA < : Ladies’ Tailor-made Su its , Cloaks, Furs and We Will Save You $2.00 to $4.00 on CLOAKS We w ill Save You $4,00 to $8.00 on Suits-=No b etter s ty le s or f its m ad e ; Sp e c ia l R e d u c t io n s in F u r s a n d M ill in e r y * CSS4' i't, ft a i 5 5 t-* J Sfe (!■ a- T V -. JlfT| s S v « , | - 8 ■ : * ■41 / ti /Y ou Will Find This the Best Place to get Bargains In Suits, Cloaks and Millinery State, A ll the Very Latest Styles at 7 ’m C 10 Redfern Directoire Corset. Models ^ & ’ The latest style required of our corset department is the Dl- rectoire Sk irt Corset. The Directoire stylo is, a very IPujrJcorsefc with several inches of fabric extending" below the boneg portion «»t the garment. A t flrtt sight these long skirts may give -a nnggestip.nof discomfo il owing to their «&;' tremo leugth and straigh t apjpMrhhtfe* hnf, as a matter e t fact, these long-gkivteil "cor­ sets are exceedingly conrfbrtable..!THUv. tm* . bonedsection entirely enrelops the softiiesis controlling i t and drawing the hips down into the corset skirt, giving th e long-straight■ line with every degree of comfort. The Directoire Mgdeln are no t lace <* tightly a t the waist, as the fashion does not tevuire a small round waist—rather long straight lines, the waist bu t slightly curved’ The Redfern are the only model# in the I) - rectoire Mode that are a p -rfect fomulaflo for fhv id* *«f dr*«* « >h h Boned with choice*selected Arcs ie Whah- botie and finished with fine qiiffiiw Security Rubber Button Ho3e Bupportore—the only rustproof hose supporter* „ ’ • $3*00 to $13.00 p e r Pair « Mi-s I» A. Srebota who bafi just returned Phtrope will he here for two Weeks giving freefittingK. Hutchison & Gibney. XENIA, OHIO. 2**M««**Nl», ' - 4 N.pt* ABRiLUANT A very pretty wedding was etjle- brated Thursday evening when Mr, Alfred Bwaby was .united in tnar- nago to Miss Lulu Coe, a t the home of her father, Mr, H. If. Coe, nea* Clifton* The ceremony was performed by ■Rev, D. 73. Brownlee of the Pres­ byterian church in Clifton in the. presence of about eighty invited guesfs. The Gappy couple appeared unattended under a bower of chrys­ anthemum Jvvhere the beautiful ring ceremony was used. > After the ceremony came a three em’rae supper in honor of the ocea* s n. • The bride and groom are popular young people aud have a large cir­ cle of friends who extend congratu­ lations. The bride Js a daughter of Mr. JL N. Coe, one »f Greene court- ty ’n foremost farmers. TUo groom is a farmer by occupation and he ^wtth his wife, will reside a t the Coe homestead. I t Is expected th a t the couple will leave next Tuesday for a trip to Chester, Month Carol!na. They will go. oil to Florida before returning home. - TRACTION TALK* FIRST COURSE* The first agricultural Beetore Course gi\ en by iho y . M. C, ■A. m Xenia with the hope of assisting , . , both country and town - young men i ® "the 'vaY of eatables. “A fine por- A S ym phony In P«iicNte*«etn I f there was one tiling which Grieg, the famous Norwegian, com­ poser, had a weakness for more-than another—next,‘of course, to his be­ loved music—it was something good will taTke place Nov, in. There will be nu admission am, both men and women arc invited, Ah'offering }will he ink i n a t each entertainment to assist m defraying the expenses. The fiti t number will ho ‘’Bee Culture*” l>y 23. It. Root of Medina. December Ik. ‘'Alfalfa,*'' Pror, jos. Ii. Wing, j.fochanieabm'g* January IS, “ Food Legislature1’ tfon, Horace An ktnsyv February iM^Fniit Culture,, I'rof. V- if. Davis, '■ ’ March lii, Farm / ‘Management11 L.TI, Goddard. April 0, “Corn” Prof. V. M. Shoe- smith. . There has been a revival in trac­ tion talk the last few tiny# owing to a notice m a Springfield paper cal­ ling a meeting of the stockholder* and directors of thu Springfield. Wilmington and Cincinnati Rail* road Company. The object of tlio meeting is in issne bonds to cover present mdelu* ednesn and also to increase the cap­ ital stock Ti e lafler move is r<- garded in- an indication of promti* ing with tin read. The Kniokt r beet,* r h , t eomj at y tN < u Yt.il tion of oysters, caviare or Norwe­ gian snowberi would excite and cheer him up wonderfully/'writes the Cincinnati conductor, Franz Van der Stucken. “One day we lin­ gered before the shop window of a renowned delicatessen store when he—armed with his inseparable gloves, Umbrella arid rubbers—ex­ claimed enthusiastically: “What,an idfeal.symphony,! How perfect in all its details—in form, contents and instrumentation WILL RESIGN* TJmmany friends of Miss Martha Bromagoni regfet to know of he decision to resign the grammai school in Fairfield as lonelier, after tour successful years in the work Wo are advisr d th a t, some of tin boy pupils are Very hard to goveH consequently Miss BromagoM find the labor too arduous to continue and will cease atThankfiglviug va cation. Stop P»ln* ahbqtt In»t«ntly-=-Dr. Mile#' Afttl-F*ln Pitta. Mo bo* attor-effOcU. Rod T op Boot*, Oldsters may regain a moment's smack of youth when they read in a dispatch from a Connecticut town that a t a sale of the goods of an old, long locked store “leather boots with red and green top3 and brass too plates” wero sold for $2,50 a pair—clicap at thrice the money. When the world was young hoys wore red topped boots (green were too quiet), red topped boots with brass tips, guards for a coaster’s toes in the days of “clipper” sleds, when double runners or “traverses” were not or were nbt much. No modern boy can be as Jiappy as the wearers of those red topped and brass proved hoots were.—Now York Sun, mrnmmmi^ hi n pm ..... ............— n Medium Weight Fall Clothing . - _ - .ft *;■'[ ‘ft '///V' >'?:■ftf.v\ is in -ftdBficifind;:- we LswB'Atii gant liiie of eo i# 0t(S&atlss: and colorings in fine serg­ es, cassimeres> tweeds for suits, and the best and la­ test fabrics for overcoats. We fit and fashion your su iL ^ov eH o^ id ” thatTfi gives distinctive style^ correct fit and shape. GIVE US A CALL. sate ■ tjr;- ■ 01^3 t ^ « 6 =*C# <=•& «S op V big K t KANY, The Tailor, XENIJ}t OHIO . o f 15c Graf r i w Sw <~ Floi«sr ------ and NutLfe — serg- style, Bl a- < 1u ( I ,M ■pv.v m u a I at!* x ( f *t a Thefirui Diarrhoea aadUytNriMyRemedy j ft uH rbw-ttir; tlfcnliotn, flyrc-rt* tcry, '.auuiL«q“ .^'.itiinirrComplaint,” Asiatic ciwlna, enrt preventsthe develop- val tf tjpkwil lever, Sanw woaflcrfiit •>«“ -2: ,i:,r<i jft nu psitj oftlioworld “ WORKS LIKE MAfilC.” Saving Tirrje. I t is peculiarly a mark of our en­ terprise that we should have import­ ed fplO.boO.OOO worth of diamonds during the last fiscal year. I t shows how winch bettor we order certain things thaw do some'other nations— the English, for instance. ■ In England, such is the persisten­ cy there of even an unfortunate; habit, it still takes three genera­ tions to make a gentlewoman, whereas with us three pecks of dia­ monds -will turn the Wclc quite handily.' The saving of time -io obviously enormous, and tihie is everything these days.—-Life. * YOUR APPETITE If your appetite is poor, eat ttieatt To tempt your apjpetite and nourish the system our choice meats are not excelled by anything. The ^ and the strong, the small and t* alike enjoy them. G G W E L M o . tempt [hoice T h eF iK v Our st as at know w ill b ( £ ~ t collect Mi tfWc bate io* . «» j eoioPianos ta&te Cc-usemtory where tk -y a w«- i-.mdysubjected to th* bsni* est Lied hi use, VA jM<K» ..ft'iu ,*>oFiiCfsoIe to be a gonid, rfiimbh, puoio, wel1 .a » vear and tearof themusic worn.” * ‘ Tirn, Bifcrtrcrt ; ■’ ■ . tv M5ssti:c5",y#fit T f iu "Cs f sslh<i45' <ti * fj, P m n t h S tiv fe t. C IN C INNAT I. jCivoat'i, ftr.S'HradCiMsrki 6 t.!jinei! n;;uaitlVu- «nllu-.incsr-coaOrati-.W^? ModKtiATC Ses*. . *oim firpicn m t Apris,, e o o.iMtfiMV ftrn c e i !yJ .‘1 V''>J'l’l !•«*.>! ‘.Jt ,1 > 4 ! s v ’■ I . 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