The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
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'Wflwail' Tit* jk*fM .KFjM rv-it m i+wm . « •« » - • liet Comfort Shoes Fleece pined Shoes 10-Button Arctics Leggings Slajnher Slipper® Rubber Boots Black and colored Spats House Slippers Rubbers - Strap Slippers Felt Slippers Solite Overs and Purse Sapper Soles @381*3 High Cut Shoes Up-to date Shoes Rubbers Dancing Slippers Gym, Shoes Walking Boot Beggings Boudoir Slippers AhkiO Supports Rubber Heels Footfprm Shoes Rubber Booth Polish Kit Arch Supports, Alaskan and tics. mm :■ Rubber Roots Pres* Shoes Leather Boots . School Shoes Gym. Shoes Polish Kit Rubbers Felt Boots . High Cut Shoes House Slippers Leggings Knockabout Shoes '' unting Booth Buckle Arctics .; Dancing slippers Calf Shoe#. SPECIALTIES—Dainty Dancing Slipper* for Mi*»e», Sturdy Storm .Boot* for Boys, Pretty Patent and Bom dolr SUpner*'for Milady* Correct Dree* and Hunting Boot* for .M«' nh kinds of Footwear to autt all tatter and purses, ARCADE Spnft#k?f<fs Largest and 0o-1 >hoe 'House. ’ For reference and when ready for Christmas shopping call *nd ses ur You will .find it very profltsbls ;_Whenyou corns here to look-around. Ask all.the questions you wlsUrgst acquainted wRh the- merchandise and, our salespeople. You are not Intruding, if you do not Intend male, lng purchase*. HighCut Shoes for Boy* andGlrJ*areall the rage *- • ■ Use'ul Gifts Make the Happiest Christmas A new been used The Eastman Kodak, at a improved film Phone 2 on 71. never Kodak Put Your Money In a New Country The Pacific Coast extensionof the Chicago, Milwaukee &St, Paul Railway now underconstrue-* tlon, opens to the settlerthousandsofacresof excellent agriculturalland. ThenewcountryInAdams, * Hettinger, and BowmanCounties, NorthDakota, and Butte County, South Dakota, is nowreached by the new track. The soil is a dark loam with clay subsoil, and produces la abundance wheat, bats, barley, spelz, flax, com and potatoes. The landIswell adaptedto terming, good waterIsfound at a depth of from twenty to fifty feet, and the whole country Is undtrialdwith lignite coal that put* crops along thestreams,and in most Oasescan be had for the digging. The climate Is healthful, the air is dry and invigorating, and the petty* fage of Sunshiny day* I* high. Outdoor work can he done almost every day in the year. Rainfall Is amply suffi* 1 * dent to raise the crops. Regular mail Service hai been established, the roads are good, rural telephone lines traverse th* couatry, and automobiles at* In common nee, The deeded land Inthis, dhdrict sells for from $10 to $18 per acre. There ate many instances thkyesr where the crop' equalled in value th* cost of the land, in Butt* County, South Dakota, therek considerablegovernmentlandopenforhomestead entry. Government laudoffice*are maintainedat Lemmon, Hettinger and Bowman, Wher* filings and final proofsmay be made/ All of these towns areon the new Hoe of the Chicago ■ ^ PPPMWMF Milwaukee & S t Paul i i ... R a ilw a y ■ <:> . . „ Id Montana, the'n«w'railroad iravem* good farming land. It has hesn demonstrated that big crop* of grain maybe raised. Along thaYellowstoneand Mussellshell rivers, the water is used tor Irrigation, and phenomenal yieldsofalfalfa, sugarbeets, and grain, arealways certain. In the Judith Basin set? Ikwistown, Montana, is one of the most remarkable sections to be found on the hew line, ttodernatwral rainfall,the famous bench lands produced this year aft average of 3 S bushels of hard wheat to the awe, and the price was 9 *cents petbushel, The basin Contain* about J 300 squat* miles and k sp«r**ly»*ttled. Some government land Still remains open torsettlement. Agovernment land offirateteatotetoed at Lewlstowa. in Fergus County, outside the Judit|i Basin, Is one Of th* greatest stock countries in theworld,and good ranches can bepurchased at a reasonable figure. ’ The Chicago, Milwaukee A St, Paul RailwayCo. has establishedan immigration department tor the purpose of assisting In the settlement and development of the new lands now being opened. Baia^ywt* deseriptiveofIk rfsoutc**will be fomratdedfree oft request, fc. An m t r u m rM9MtMMW OM UM M YN C S r'^WRPwwffBW-fiP• fp MwIMIfWiraHPwF TQMy.wsuw n sahta . Veto*a Astev W *» t!h* Friend *f ’the ; There are at yaasaag eswftgsd la d|f*: torsat sspaaftke ** tha stag* xml in the tfteatee* *b*«£ *00 children to whom the holidays warily era day* - eCtefl^ and many eTthese little folks ara-towUfdiMMss to t younger broth er* and sisters!. It wa* for them that the late Tony motor and Wa wife, Mr*. JD. L, Feesande*, and "Aunt Louisa’* SSdHdgs, now dead, inaugu rated tHn rthrMme* fsetlva! which : ha* feeemne a pwasudal af&ttr. The littte all tJatft twelve- year* old, provide the *t*g* eatertalu- meat on them oeesysfam*. and there never 1 * any intorfmsmee by the au thorities; Christmas, 1 » 07 , was Tony Pastor’s last appearance as the ebb* dren*«Rant* dams, and this year they will miss W*genial face and kindly at tentions. Last yew he was master of ceremonies and introduced his tiny "top liaer*/' At the end 0 # the, act he presented to each Of the girl* a beau tifully dteeeed doll andn to the boy* boxes of randy «r appropriate toys, Admission wa* by Invitation only, and when the programme began the house was crowded to the doors, the • balcony being given up largely to. poor children of th* east side, gome of the actor* war* mere,babies, hut they went through the busines* like veterans, and the gravity of most of them"when singing their comic song* WAi immeasttr jkxatuiiDCV ■ *"sv .u!i!'. ‘'!■ ^ i , *. - «■ OUe of the player* was presented as .Baby Remand, * perfect cherub, who piped a love ditty and danced with one foot held Ja Jtb* Wr. Mr, Pastor said sbs wa* of year** crop/' and when she 19 id ended the performance he. asked her to tell the audience her age. Without shrinkingfrom the ques tion, *s her fellow actresses do, she lisped, 'Til b*four next January." Another of the same mature year* was "Mis* Miriam Jackson," If you please. She came out with a Teddy bear in her 5 arms, aang a song and did, bach clever capering that every wo man in the,audience wanted to.hug her. c ’ ; * Lillian Town, herself no bigger than a dull baby, sang "Poor John” and in vited the audience to join her In the chorus, Wbkfe.it did with a will. At the end of the programme Mr. pastor "announced that a banquet was await ing the children In the basement of Tammany fall. After the little ones had been satis fied lot fbah respect they were sent up to the main haft of the budding, and there th# teafty big feature of, the evening took place, On the Wage Stood thto* Ctebrtme* trees,-bending over *romto*Wright o f pretty things. Will* to* «t*g*itt#rif was heapedwith tof*.- * « °>ye was a second dis- cWldran only In the TalSftsgttyP'hllji .'1 .^toi-and/gi'tlef and gave a rajafe thaf'On Mra,.F#riJ asked fra was d p i toechftdraoof :*»k -.toe- nseful foe plaything*. «bc*-' to|«ie-evmi&' wari'”Inaugurated It fs Mtonated that mora than $ 60,000 ha* brim gifts.—Hew York Hkrald W nW iM t— W n -'-ri., sim jjtii. n-iiM H ik ^ . A Ckririmas Warning. "in gtrfag Christmas present* to children,” said Mr*. Frederick ficboff, toe president of toe Rational Uotoers* Congress, "opr first aim should be to transport, to overjoy* to enrapture. . “I onto knew a little girl who, on fire with excitement, rushed to from her bedroom te*e* her presents on Christ- mas morning and after on* look burst tote loud sob* of disappointment fend dtsgftst ♦•Itwi* some such experience; I have no dqnbi, that had befallen a little girl friend of tote*. "'Are yon going to give me anything for Christmas?* she said oneday to her aunt * ‘Yes, if yon’rs gOod/ the aunt re plied. ' "The little girl gassdat herauntwith Wistful earnestness. Then she raid:. "Ttea**, auntie, then, nothing use ful/ Cincinnati Stoqulrer. A Ohrietmas Hep*. We do not pretend to be prophets, hut w* ran all dart to hope- And this k what W* hope: That some day the jrtrong will help snd not exploit the weak; that some la y fraternity will i * more than a rhetorical Sourish: that some day love wilt beget Justice rath er than charity. And Christmas is the om day to the year that such a rentureeome hope seems more than a wiibo’-tbs-wisp.-Werid Today. A Christos* Hymn. Ho tramp of mwtehl&r annleet No bmnmt Xsiiteg far: ■ A !«mp within a stahie, A *4 to the sky * star. > TltHr hymns of peara and gladness To earth the angels brought. Their "Gloria togxeelsia” .Toearth too a*uwk;tau*fat When to th* lowly mamrer „The holy mother rosia 1 ft tetiUer aeoration Her babe of heaven lato, Horn lowly to tho dsrkneaa And none,so peer as he, The little riftktoa of the poor His very own shaft be. No rush «f hesta* armlet then, But Just th* hwMltogSheep, The naans rtnxira of the Christ And all the worn asleep. No liatoe of osaftteoriftg hanners, No leghm^setd *i»rt A lamp within a stable, . And to the hky * star. S*kir*ar«t *. gaaastrir to Coifter'e Week IV. A W0*& ABOUT SAFETY DEFOSTf BOXES. &♦# iftftoh murnt to bavfe ypftf deed* m i p *mm *A imperil whore they are safe from fir# m i readily aoeesalbl*. a mk|kteed papertrite* eaushs Wftridi W trofthk. W* have theta for rent at lew than one-third of a neat per day. xmmmn bank . ^wa.AagateAraiMi t lEiMiiilii \ Now for Xmas With, Xmas less than a month away, EIGHT HOW. isn’t a day too goon to begin id select your. *‘g ift things”—much better HOW than later—stocks are more complete and you can be more deliber ate in choosing. Will you look oyer the following list of practical, sensible gift suggestions (just a hint o f our Xmas stock), things with which you , are"certain to please. « Jewelry,* 'Gloves,- Handkerchiefs, .Handbags, Purses, Neckwear, Marabou Sets: Sharfe, ' Hosiery, Eibbons, Art Novelties, Silks, Dress Goods, Linens; . For Women * Comforts, Perfumes, Sachets, Umbrellas, Purs, Tailored Gowns, Costumes, Waists, Millinery, Eugs, Curtains, . Trunks, Traveling Bags, Etc., Etc. For the Dainty Celluloid Articles, Soap and Salve Boxes, Talcum Boxes, Powder ,and Bibbon Boxes, Satin Covered Atanlets, Teething Bings, -Bodkins and Combs, Brush and Comb Sets, String Dolls, Bag Dolls.'Hand/ • Dressed Dolls, Satin Coat Hangers, - •r low Cases. Bootees, Shawls, Flannel Skirts, Slips and Dresses (hand made and maehina-made). Subscriptions to Ladles’ Home Journal, F o r Misses P u r Scarfs, P u r Sets, 'Waists, , $ r e s ^ V ‘ Handkerchiefs; Perfumes, * Sachets, Eibbons, 'A r t MMP& m ? ; Gloves, Jewelry, , Umbrellas, Hats, Uhdermnslins, Trunks. V ; Traveling Cases, Neckwear, . ■Scarfs Marabou Sets, Smoking Jackets, Bath Bobes, Shirts, Underwear, V* *•* ‘ Sox, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, • Jewelry, Fancy Waistcoats, For Men If5 v 7' Umbrellas Hots, ■ ■' : Suits, Overcoats, Trunks, Pitted Traveling - Bags, , .. Rill Prow* Pocketbodks. ,* • i “V a * ’ #\i P u r Caps, Overcoats, Suita, Neckwear, O lom , NOTE—(Cut out th* abav* ll»t for futur# r#f*r*nc>*,) r f i t f i ? n v i / r x r t T i i M t ’i?w fe ■'***%, t; • f r "'f \ ' r*»* i - x - ■ *;.' J * « i y f iuiiJ>viJ . I f l w ffllw lff i p u d P I A N O l* tl#E» AM# MM&OMii# MY .■IPB*MT mm (PMPBPMHMrJWPfgwaRMfMRjtPJW.8MJW j *■^k'feMPMMaaipiNM PATENTS >. '
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