The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

it'jfen•naHM»f j**>. ,- a-.^'Mg,. .., . ^jm.u^--- - --^lt;- ^ ,. ■' "F^ . _.' .•-•■I....—..# . -» ' .-• . nets How Christmas By GEORGE CREEL A GAIN th* star dawn* In th* east- A '»r*t •fcyj Again w# hear th* ahapherd* startled try :": . Aa waking fr*m hi* midnight slsep ha tee* Th* earn*!* of th* wi»* m»n sweeping hy- _-'. a,'.. Th* year# hav* worked their messur* of d*e*y<- ■ Where an* the Inn andetable? Who -ean ##y . “Thf* i* the spot" OP"There the very ' plaos ' Where Lord Christ **m* into tho light ef deyr No tnoro ojiante. Caiphe* hie vengeful . eong, And aw.ttored to'the wind* are ail th* throng That olathored for Bsrabb**, only held -• In memory by reason of their wrong, Tho weak toultd Pilate long ha* passed ' ".■■*w»y*. “■ f$ m Hi* k»r+*tt hat Mm M i teem the wide flung gkUt .*$ ■MII.Wfc*IW ■jpTrw* term *WaP o T# hear th* mighty Harness *f jw*l**t Lew# ■*•** the g*Wen threats* eb#r* whim An# ail the wheeling host* *f **,«• phim, Wheae *newy pinion* «h*ng*d te ***ej*y ■ .. . Of Virgin Whits th* heaven** sapphire ° rini, . ijiinrafji* gr*C**** o N y ^ v 2 m . Oreat Caesar. too, is ngw at onAWItb . clay, .-Thcfr ''mighty Romo forgpttfcn save a* them* Tp keep tho grumbling seheolhoy front his play* v But afili the ac*ht of frtnhincsns* and myrhh ■ Steal* down th* centuries, an# as it ■woro But yesterday, so sweet and now H ’>!, seemo, 1 ’ « ■' - * * " Pid Virgin Wary bear tho Harbinger. f if 'f* ‘ ^^ it' *■ , 1 *<- f Let fooj*:with Wuch pretense pf wi* , dom jccout The tr«rha«dMU their hWd* in owlish doubt Of Great dehovah’a. «tt. embracing - scheme Because then* is a door "they stand without. ' v st n rmiQAim*#* vm want 1 msm :ssrwewfi! »y. -v . Contsnt ar* wa, th* children pf hand, T* Wait, nor insolently demend, hit (V- Assured that In God’scwn good time h* will Unlock the door and let us understand. Of all thy graciou* gifts, p God Most High, The dearest of .them all i* this Clear " ^ eye Of faith with whioh wa shrine the miracle' - Of faroff Bethlehem and time dsfy* OVirgin, wfrt thin* eyea lass unafraid Or didst thou shrink, sore Startled and dismayed, . When first thou fett that lift withTn and lcarned On the* God's precious burden had been laid? What must hav* been thy happy, sw*st fmsxe FANCY VESTS KDFDFI ft AIFXANHFD Full Drew or Tuxedo Suits, Men’s Fancy Vest* Inah the newshades and and color*; lat­ est style cuts, - i \ i i L i / L L u L L A A n l / L K M a i n s t r e e t n e a r l i m e s t o n e . , T • -W* Men’s Evening Dress Knits In find Thibet, un­ finished wors­ ted; equal to or bdter than tai- lor+rsade. S5.00 J$C Largest Distributors of Men's Clothing in Springfield A -’ *40.00 mntetxxmyraEl a hanger bertu . HossnnsI Glory to the Sbh of Manl 0 happy moments arehi* work began Of lifting from the world it* weight .'^fiain ■• ’ * . V " u And making straight salvation’* tender plant 1 ■** ' v , ‘ r ' > —W( - £ No hint of pontiu# Pilate's last decree, Th* lonely horror cf Gethsemano; No prescience of thorny diadem ' adow from the hill cf Calvary, Buy Your Men’s Christmas Presents atthe Store Where Qualityisthe Master Power Store’s Name on the MerchandiseAdds to the,Goodness to the Gift, Tremendous Demonstrations of Supreme Hand-Tailored Suits, Raincoats and Overcoats at m Humility divinel A mangor birth— Tho humble stable bathed in holy light*—> ' Th* Bab* upon * traps of straw—tho mild Eyed kin* awaked to wonder ‘at th# i „ ( ' ’ v . ^ "* ’ 1 Alas, Still' iingsrs issue of that kins, . Th* thick of wit," who eah detect no , sign;. . L.,U ** ' ' f , Of God InChrist’* dear birth nor un* dorstbnd The marvel of th* holy broad andWine. And- «ena of doubting Thom** still abide With u* On earth and still th* truth ■> , dorid#.,- m,,i' • Because they cannot'grasp his nail • torn hand# O sham* of ahamss! . The wise man •aw«h high .. Cod'* guiding star gleam In th* aast* A^d #«l^ )^iby Joumay*#0 forth iM V ' ‘ glaS* “wttitfn Ow"h^dahta ',■*«&* hCId, OsWosaad «tar, and lik* .th*** men *f ^r^'-tOld,^." - ■ ■ . May w| hav* faith and hop* to fol­ low on And at our Journey’# end' tho Chrlat bsholdi —Kansas City jndepsndsnt, . Till* Unromantlo Age, ’•It Blw’Iy- do look,” said Mlaa Miami' Brown bitdly, “liko dar war no tan' ro­ mance desa day#/' “What’a da trouble?" asked Erkstus JPlnkly. “I takes notice dat when, you asks a gemtadh to Ohrlstmaa dinner ho doesn' ’splay no Interestin whethnli dey’s gwino to be mistletoe In de pab- lor, but keeps hintin’ arouft* to fin’ out. how’’bout de turkey an’ tiafin’s on de dinner table.” l\ ----------T h e s is notHug which these m alfera o f good clothes have to offer that cannot be found here.. We show the largest stoclc— the greatest variety o f fashions—a fashion for every taste— a. fit for, every shape. Forcing greater recognition, from men desiring fash ionable'quality clothes, exclusive patterns, original styles and uncommon fabrics. W e.give .more style, more quality “ COLLEGE BRAKD ,” L , ADLER, BROS. & GO., BRANDEGEE, KINCAID CO, AND SQHtASS BROS. CQ. ■' ^ " GtiOTBFB SHOWM EXCLTJSIVBLY B Y .US, ; &■ . Before Making Your Selection of Christmas Gifts for Him We Ash tO: Ton'll find that Spring- . field's hesl^bus-- ^ ^ ^ _ _ ^ £ ^ _ S t o r e _ T o r ^ ^ n ^ s ^ u r m ^ ^ ^ £ > * • • • • • * < .’ V <4, 't ; C-«i’ A Word of Holiday Caution. . tittle Oracle—t don’ t think my new doll Is quite aa nice a# your new doll. tittle .Ethel—Well, t don’t think you ought to' say much about It, ’cause It might hurt Santa Onus* feelings.— Brooklyn Life. a'x ** n their hats here hecanse heygppreciftteovir way o l doing things, ^ Because ouc stocks gfe th* larg­ est in the orijr and the variety great enough to make n proper choice'. . ' Becaus» In coming here they have ,time and money and get the best hate made, Because attentive salespeople who are thoroughly experienced in the hattery art assure every man a bat that will please and satisfy, - OitM ........... Th* Santa Hat .................... SS.OO 'S in After the Christmas Pudding. Th* Fay Gorman. Because they ’ row tlmfc we gly* them a new h. „ for every one thab does hot give satisfactory wear. In. V Holiday Suspenders Min'* Sutpendirs 25o. Men’ s Silk SuSpemlors; every pair come* In a pretty box, 23c, „ , Silk Suspenders 50c, Men’ s Bine All-Silk Suspenders, with fancy Duckies, put up in nice boxes; pair 600. ffavilty Suspend*rs fl.OQ. Men’s Imported Silk Suspenders, high grad* nor* elties, $1, $1,50 and |2. . Hofiday Gloves for r " ‘ Men and Boys, Mo.' . . ** ' Sooboh Wool or Jersey Glov%s, for afther men or hoy*; pair JWoand SOe. Lined. Kid Gloves and Mittgms, plain or fur top, rot iftenor boys, IIOc, tfic, Id and f 1.50. J®d GlottisShOYf. * , ; Men’s Fine Kid, Cape Mochan or Sllk Lined Gloves; pair, $1, $1.25, « , 6d*nd ~ . Thm »#*t Gloves. ’ •\ ' * ’ The best Gloves Jn the world are here, among them Fisk, Clark and Flagg, Fownea, Perrips . .amt many other brands with national reputation. Holiday Mufflers ' Men’s Mufflers SOc. ' Men’s Mufflers, made of Cashmere, fancy plaids and stripes, 23c and 60c. Silk Mufflers Shoo. n Keefers or splendid Silk Mufflers, stripes or plaids wlute, black or fadeB, $1, $2, $2.60, $3 and ;$3.50. , ■ ' Jersey or Sweater Coats . Sweater Coats $1.25 . — Knit Sweater Coats for men; grey, brown or black, excellently made, $1.25 and $1.60. Sweater Coafs $5.00, All Wool Sweater Coats for men; grey, brown and black, $2, $2.00, $3 to $6. Jersey Coats $2.50. Men’ s Jersey Coats, bide and black, well made, $2.60 to $i.iK). 1toy^Sweaier-Ctrats~$hOO. Boys’ Sweater Coats, all wool, grey, cardinal, blttl arid green trimmings; sizes ftf) to 84; $1 to $2. Men’s Pajamas ^ Men's Pajamas $l.oo. Men’ s Bontefc Pajamas, in many splendid p*fc- #1,11.50 and $2. MadrasPajama* $ /5 0 . ® Fine Madras or Oxfdrd Cloth Pajamas for men; light arid dark colors, $1,25 ,$1.60,and #2. Christmas Handkerbhiefs Initial Handkerchiefs 25$, ■ Handkerchiefs for Ken, made of white cloth; each 10c,.or box of fi for 60c. t M*n$*Handkerchief* 15$. * Men’s Handkerchiefs, made Cf Japonnefcte cloth, silk initial, 16c; 2 for-26c. ' . " , , LinenHandkerchiefs 25c »* • * .Mgn’s All-Linen Handkerdhiefs, with beautiful hand made initials, 25c. SilkHandkerchiefs 2ScK, AlFBtlkHanakercfiiefs lor men*, have jwCtfyTn^- ltials; 25o ahd 60c. Christmas Neckwear Men!* Neckwear is Jilways a Splendie _Article to . Give For Christmas , Four>in‘Hands 25c. Many exceptionally beautiful Silk and Satin Fonr-in-Hattd Tics or Bowej 26c. Fine Neckivpar 50c. Men’s Silk Hecgwear of tho highest- type, light, and dark colors, a great assortment, 50c. Christmas Umbrellas ■ • . . * t, Hothing more appropriate to give at Christmas— names or initials engraved On all umbrellas freo of charge, ‘ ~— Children’s Umbrellas50c. Boys’ and Girls’ Umbrellas, English Gloria cloth, plain or fancy handles; each 50c. Taffeta Umbrellas $1.00, " , Umbrellas tor Meh or Women, 2(5or 28 Inch, taf­ feta cloth, fancy horn, pearl or silver-trimmed » handles, each $1 and $1.50. ' . , Fine Silk Umbrellas $ 2 , 00 . ^ ... Umbrellas for Men or Women,32fl or 28 inch, made of excellent quality taitetta silk, fin© handles, trimmed with gold, silver, pearl or liOm $2, $2.50 and $3.50. Finest Umbrellas $2.00. Umbrellas for Men or Women, 20 or 28 In<rh, made from excelleet imported serge or tttifeta silk; the handleB arc trimmed with horn, pearl or Ivory, and many have exquisite gold and silver handles, 4i«ttd$5, Kredel & Alexander, **.*4* \Ns Bully (in wild excitcuwat)—T6»iay, h«re’s Twamy (sadly)—Oh, tell him Via too HI to the doctor to mo you) Mo hint! THC MOB CRAOK ' i LEHR PIANO 1 m U*KO AMO AN&O«0IC» Wf metMmAtoOitnaAiA ■iHg I i*» * - ‘ -iMlHr ■ ......... ISMii tfe*Wii Yr M am iTw , dune Foil ptlcs . The Kxcelaior Chemical company of Sandusky, Ohio, has a #Ur« cute for p)l.E« in Jxcelslor Pile Cure. This is a brand new temldy, guatanteed to car*. It consists of an Internal remedy, a suppository and *U oinb meat. The three remedies for On* Dollar, ASK your druggist Ahwit M* oelslor ffllo Cur*. IE3CCBLS10E CHEMK1AL CO., ' Sandusky, O. ! : POtTCAftba. six brand new .. 1' wishing postcard* for 15 cents, ;; !. Out of the ordinary-nothing >]ik* the canal souvenir Card, , Aftsats and deader* cjtnmalt#big ;; M*a*y with th*w» fie«A A dim*, [ ]. or pfistag* atanp# to ’ ; UNtT*$ Pnm$, It 9i4 Cltlrsn Rldg^ •* Clevsland, 0, < r Bbersole Pianos * 1 f HMOI.UTI2I .Y DU^ 4 BUB. «Yf* swra tot .„amb«r*'* *r,*.U3ed ^h«J.solePlaaorinth# Ocaaamtoty where they n dc;< U*Uy suojected to th* hard* eat kind of *•*. Wo ha#* w8m klsersolc to be » good, dmable **l?' *v '. r tm - .1swearand tearof themusic *oom,” M ■/ • v“ * •$Balia, Dlrectww ’ 1 »MMi$Aoiv..Abar TH# Sm ffrt & PUm& Cd« i# any* 1$ # . Fwmti mtmu l ciNciNhtAti^. YOUR APPETITE I f you r Appetite ia poor, eat meat. T o tempt you r appetite aftd nourish the system our ch o ice mfeata are n o t excelled by anyth ing. T he w eak and the strong , the sm a ll and the hearty eater a like en joy them . 1 * C C WEIMER, «*«»*»* MeHH eiaauii t J . t S’ ’Hrjss.’j y . ■ "'T’rL.w, 1 . 4 A.v1 ”* **

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