The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
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FLOUR Sold b y A ll *First-elass Groqerg. While — D o i n g -------------- Your Xmas Shopping In Dayton. Don’ t Miss Visiting the MoSe Cohen, Establishment. •. vscjmtii *n*«>c>^r»rv-.4r>'c>'«'»sr>i £ LOCAL AND PHONAL —Do not drive in the Btopnj ami cutting wind when you can get a alarm front at Towmdoy’s, —The rob? you want, largo dis play at Ralph Tavneley’s. —Storm Fronts! StormFrontsl Kerr & Hastings Bros. —Curtains to fit your windows at McMillan’ s. Mr. J. W. Bumgarimr ot Strawn, Kansas, is visiting his brother, Mr. J. A. Bumgarner and family. —To close on f our lino of stores we have greatly reduced the prices, Kerr & Hastings Bros. —*1*0close out my line of Pitjtsburg ^ A gigantic Xnias Sale has been inaugurated and therearathousands of Big Bargains to choose from. MOSE COHEM Main 8 r Fourth . Dxiyton, Ohio 'IKS I FUBJS Now is the • time to buy •your CHRISTMAS PURS. Out assortment o f fine and medium priced Furs never so good as now, the prices are very reasonable, SU ITS W e are offering our entire stock o f SUITS a t a liberal redaction. ■ M E A R I C K ’ S CloaR House, Dayton, « Ohio Mr. O. M« Crouse wasm Columhue j f>erfoet fence I will sell what J have Thursday and Friday on business. imi hand at cost, C. M. Crouse tOo to TowualeyTs for 6A Horse j Mrs. Sarah McMilian has moved Blanket#. |into tho Osborn properly on Main istreet. ^ .■1 ■ —Carpets, mattings and linoleums at McMillan’s, . FOR.'SALK: A few choice Ply mouth-Rock cockerels. . Miss Carrie Hutchison of Xenia wag the guest of friends bore from Friday until Monday, Mr. John LotLand wife returned to Pittsburg, Thursday morning. —Mattrestfes, bed springs, the besjb to be had at McMillan,s. —We furnish the horns? complete, vtfcthe parish FurnitureStorerJCen- ia,- Ohio, —^Rockers, coliebos, folding beds Sid? beards, at McMillan’s ■ Miss Verna Bird, entertained the sewing circle Tuesday afternoon. Miss Ethel Spencer 1ms been spending the week with Mins Grace Spbu'oev of Clifton, Mr, and Mrs. M..G. XiUriey spent Sabbath withTMr. Wm. Garringer and family of near Jamestown. - -Blankets for winter use, either nforiii or stable. Largest assort- meat of robes in toWU. p atJ(l jjasUnga Bros. ■XDonfc’ .use ‘ 'Just any flour,” Be particular. Order Ohio Pride. Al ways good or mmu-y refunded at your grocers. Mrs. Mary Johnson suffered a paralytic stroke last Monday morn- iftg. She is somewhat improved at this time, . NATIVE'S PATENT OFFICE The Mission Band of the U, P. clmrch will meet Saturday after noon, at 2 o’clock. -All members are requested to be present. —Hot only on special occasions whom you waukestra good bread, pies, and cakes, but every day, Ohio, Pride Flour will give this re sult, . Mr. J, Fred Barber, who has b?en attending law soheol at Columbia University, Hew York City,- is ex pected homo Saturday for his Hol iday vacation. ' ,Mx._and.JVlrs^_James. -Murray: ja l South Charles!on "were guests ,of Mrs, G. W . J-Iarper, Monday.1' Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Kyle* enter tained a number of relatives at din ner Monday. Mrs. M. R, Snodgrass and Mrs. Matthew Smith of Xenia, spent Tuesday with Mrs. W. H. Owens; We Sell Jillsses. Beth Ervin and Grace Beckmy Uavergono to thpir fromo ilr Illinois for fcho Holidays Mr, "Win. Ritter alsp has gone to his home m Philadelphia, Mrs. Carl Pauli entertained a! number o f lady friends at dinner, Wednesday. ’ —Closingoutour line of stoves at on the positive guarantee reduced prices . if it does fiot give Sat- err&Hastings, j jsfaction we will return the ^fhfliTYu-xe«iat;,see toe , nice entire amountof moneypaid thingsforOhristmas, at the Parish ‘ “USfor it* Furniture store,; so b . Detroit st- ‘We, ask a ll those wko are ■ fr . t " " t x rund ow n , nervous, tlebili- Mit J. E. Hastings to t T .f1ill „ ’ . ■ JSimseville W«dww«$av on a hnsU n«»strip.. ** everftersettaurfering ft0M * — r— '!• stubbeoen colds, banging-on Mr. and mxb . w , a , Coiiius enter- coughs; bronchitis or incipi- tuined a few friends amt neighbors ^ n tx on sUm p t ion to try VblOl ftt o .TO. y » a ? e .toy . . with this understanding. - Miss Bello Brewer was tho guest j of Miss VernaBird, Tuesday. ' ■ A Sunshine mite box has beep placed .in Bird’s Store* Dontforget to put tshafc contribution of yours in the very next time yon are down town, r ' , - '* ,r & ' ■ -■ —Christmas, presents- that _are worth \yhile gtvfng, and that* arc alwaystinmkfully received! Gloves Caps, Mufflers, Xecktms, Hosiery-' Shirts. .Umbrellas^ aUcJ ntimeronp articles ‘ that go to make up om largo stock.' Buy now. Ghristmaf w!l be hero in just a few days. Haller, Haines & Higgins, Xenia “"-You liaveloRt money unless you soo the vnlucs that Iiingsdury, Xenia, Is ottering}n clothing during his sale. XothlngRkc it over offered the peoplrof thin county foe fore. Suits that ^boold soli for a third more.Ver#*1^Mr«?ha»ed, direoL and every purchasin' gate the bene fit of ope profit. Sold by C. M. Ridgway, Xenia, Ohio., ADAIR'S 20*24 N. Detroit St. | m Useful Christmas Presents Give your friends Presents that ate useful—something that will always re- ^ mind them o f the giver. Such gifts can he found in ADA IR ’S FURN ITURE STORE. DAVENPORTS .«« In all finishes and coverings, $20.00 up Library; Tables Finished in Gold- Oak or early English Beautiful Mission designs. Over sev enty Library and Parlor Tables to select from. Library Tables, $7*oo up Parlor Tables, $1.25 up N O T IC E .—We will Deliver asdl Prepay Freight on $ any order of good*. When inthe city visit us. * Xmas Suggestions Music Cabinets.........S(5.7i) up Buffets........... . .SlV.OO Up Rockem ......................‘$1,25 Up .Dining Tab l f e . . . , , JD.OU up M Stools........... *........ $1*00 up ChinaClosets. .613,00 up M Tabourettes 35c up C o u c h e s 67.00 up ^ Perior teble Special SniokingTables..........$1.50 up R u g s ........................ r63.50np $ 25 Gas Portables.;. ••. 64 <75 Bp Pictutes} American Quartorcd Oil Lamps. .»».*«* .$1*50 up Minors Bideboardsu...........$12 00 up Morris Chairs, Etc* ADAIR’S furniture ; carpets , stoves 20-24N. Detroit St, Xenia, Ohio. -"-Heavy winiat Clothing for men working outalda. =6ntche*s Cortln coy Troupers, ^.«0;fk<F<iuroy Vesta witlvsleovcs, tH.SQ} Corduroy CrRtft, *$-J,0Of Flannel Shirts, *1, $l,6\r, *2 and $2.60; Heavy Fleeced,Fader* wear, iklc and $ 1,00 per garment. Winter Gaps, 60c hud $i. Sea ua new, tlie weather is right. Haller, Haines & Higgins, Xenia. Buglarc; who have been infesting Xenia- for several weeks changed their fiel.l of operation Thursday evening and paid Cedarville avlsit, The residence of T. 3k Andrew was entered ami about eighty dollars taken. A hole had been out out in aside door and through this the. key was turned and the door opened Xo other articles of value have been mier.ed. There is no clue at this time. “ Ambitions young men and la dies should learn Telegraphy; for since fcho how H-hour law became effective there is a shortage of many tbonsanU telegraphers. Positions pay from $60- to $70 pet month to beginners. The National Telegraph Institute of Cincinnati, Ohio and five other cities is operated under supervision' of R. It. officials and all pupils areplaced when qualified. Write them for particulars." Come to Out* Store and we’ll prove that CANDIE.S are better, and Prices are lower than last year ?/ ' Call and buy your Christmas supply NAGLEY BROS... Trultcyr^Block and Facklo and ' Safety Vaivo Anticipated. The Jiloclr and pulley, or “ tackle,” was a/giVat mechanical discovery, but" nature made every man carry several of those around with him •at-the- very beginning of creation, The most important of these tac kles is found ih the eye. I f you turn your eye to look at tho tip of your nose you use this block and •pulley, which io just as perfect aB any erected on a shin to hoist sail, Tlie muscle which moves the eye- hall works through the block easily and smoothly and without friction, for nature has supplied to all Of her machinery automatic or,mechanical oil inventions. These never fail to work unless wo-are sick, and then tho danger of a hot box is to. be considered. The invention of the safety valve for steam engines has saved thou sands of lives and million^ o f dol lars of property. It is an invention that stands prominently to the front in this age of mechanical progress. But nature supplied us each .with a safety valvo which for, c iVctivencss works be'tor than any -made-by -man.' If-wo did not have- tin's safety valve we would not live twenty-four hours. This safety v:-;ive is’ tho perspirative, or sweat, -hinds, and to make sure that we would not run short of the supply nature has-furnished the body with some two and a half millions of them.- I f our temperature rose 7 or Sllegrees we would die within a few hours, and vet we could not inn. cow, play tennis,‘ ball or even walk safely, any distance without increas ing our temperature to the danger point i f we had no safety valve pro vided so ingeniously by nature. . >The, cup and ball socket and the air tight valve were first used ,inthe himian body. If our hip joints and arms Were not ■provided with air tight sockets we would get too tired to continue our work for any length 6 f time in just holding these limbs together hy- muscles, ft is the pressure' of the- air -which holds, them in place, and thus all physical' effort is ^avoided. In'tho various air tight joints and sockets found in the human body one may find hear* ly alt the mechanical principles in volved in,/the air brakd,ortho use of compressed air for .a thousand different things. „ Some- one exclaims that nature did not discover ball bearings, a mechanical device,which has revo lutionized the vehicular world. But the principle is almost-developed in the ball of the leg hone and the socket of the hip, which are made so smooth and are so weH oiled that they slide hack and forth with prac tically no friction,—-Grand Bapida Herald. A Paper* Tlfltr. Quito- recently a Chinaman in London was heard to* wind up a dispute with another man with tho words, “ You paper tiger l” Asked what lio meant, the oriental replied, “Oh, in China a paper tiger is a fool who talks much, but is harm less. “When a man is very proud, what you would call 'stuck up, n he went on, “we compare him to a rat fall ing into a scale and weiglung him self. “If a Chinaman overdoes any- while of some of yon rich people here who send money to the heath ens abroad and neglect your fami lies at home wc sayj 'You hangyour lantern on a polo which is seen from afar, but gives no light be low/ ”—London Paper. Tho Power Behind, At a prayer meeting a good old brother stood up and said he was glad to give- testimony. “My wife and I,” he said, “ start ed In life with hardly a cent in the world. We began at the lowest- round of the ladder, but the Lord has been good to ns, and we have worked up—-we have prospered. We bought a little farm and raisedgood crops. We have a good home, and a nice family, of children) and ” he. added, with much emphasis, “X am the head of that family," After lie sat down his wife promptly arose to corroborate all that ho laid said, But she added, With satisfaction, “ I'am the neck that moves the head." BemArkabla Memories, As instance;; of remarkable mem ories, it is stated that I>r. Johlwott never forgot anything lie had seen,: heard or read. Burke, Orotins and JVeal forgot nothing they had ever read or thought Both Lr-ib-; nit; and JOitlcr could repeat the whole of tho ‘LL'm-Sd.’ ' Bon Jonson tould repeat all he had ever written and whole books that he had read. Theifiiptneleu could call by their names the 20,000 citwem of Ath ena. Clysiifl is reported to hava known 111 ©name pi every tsoldier in hse otnw. Springfield StofekeepeFs Advertise that it pays to trade in Springfield. We propose to show you by OUR PRICES that " I t P/iys to Trade in Cedaryllle,” and at BIRD’SMAMMOTHSTORE . We want your trade, for it is justly ours by rea son that that we are endeavoring to supply your every want a t the lowest possible prices and werinvite you to come and see the largest display of Christmas’Of- erings ever shown in our town. D on 't put. off your- Christmas purchasing until the last day,, but come At once* You will be better served. Hout.Be Deceived. We sell same grade o f Oysters that every dealer in towir-banyHcs^ and" give just as 'good - measure—only we sell them at 2 5 c p e r quart , or I5e per pint. u a c /T m ; « 2 - Fine Florida Oranges fully ripe,* Sweet and Juicy. ' ~ ~ Large Ones, per dozen. 25c Medium size, per dozen 20c Try a few, the’ re Fine. , AMIMMENSELOT OF Candies* Fruits and Nuts OF ALS KINDS Don’t fail toSee ourDisplay of ChristmasCakes onThursday, Dec,,24th, It will make yourmouth water fo , lookat them. Prices lQc to50c eacb.^f „. , ■ r ti Donft bring your Tickets to us hText Week. We cannot take time to count them and positively will refuse to accept them at this time. D on ’ t "Forget It. WE PAY 30c per doz. for Eggs WE PAY 25c per lb, for Butter We will sell the coming week only A 251b. Sack fine Granulated Sugar fo r $1.29 A 241 lb. Sack Golden Fleece Flour for 55c ^ pounds o f Crackers (best made) for 25c 1 .pound o f Star Tobacco for 40c For CASH ONLY and No Tickets* Our Store will close at 11:30 a. m. Christmas. Make your purchases early. BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE Hundreds of Bargains offered by Herald’s Christmas Advertisers Mail --4 m * KMNt TH E B E S T L IN E OF CHRISTMAS CANDIES! \ . * A T L O W E S T PR ICE S C t » V T # * ^ U f t * • JEL## J l x X # inutiw tJi '-awwj.'' g.i'.qjiwWwy
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