The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

*m tti ir «: » .i wniiliriMg4i«n*wt iNimiftiai P#vV. v? . * HOLLENCAMP’S Treraen,,“sCl0*hln,: All th e W in te r Suits and Overcoats of the bankrupt Eag le Clothing C o , recently of X JU 1 £ I^VfC 35<> Fancy Suits and Overcoats *X?'Lare thinkint U n ^ n 3 i t v/iJL worth double value a t i-a price. OYERCOAT. The e ^ s rM y Hundreds of O ther Bargains T h is Week. H O I 1 F N C A / W P ’ Q Jefferson and Market Streets, 1 A onto 1 f 111■ 111 ;irKgt i mjtei * Muasite. i M i m n k n i A Record Breaking Sale Mias It! Prices Cut in Half! , must be closed out. Perhaps the most important sale ever held in the city. a W in te r SU IT and Cwne, andbe convinced. B ig S tore, _ T T t r A f f Men 's, Boys Soft and Stiff hats U n C ^ r l d l l V-/II I to $3 values, 1-2 D«t mitttkUbarfam- G IRLS ’ TAMS AT H A L F PR ICE . Dayton , Ohio. j Lindsey’s Dayton, Holiday Bargains, j Get th e Gift *4 L IND SEY ’S j T h e heat p lace In Dayton fo r Ho liday Bargain*. Lindsey’s, Dayton, Has The Bargains Special prices on Jewelry, Silverware, Cut­ lery, Musical Instruments, Guns, Gents’Fur­ nishings, Clothing, Trunks, Valises, Suit Ca­ ses and Holiday Novelties, You are Invited to Call and Examine a Be­ wildering Display of Tempting Bargains. Get the Christmas Present at Lindsey’s T. €. LINDSEY, 27 S, Main Street, Dayton, Ohio. Every­ body Goes to Lindsey’s. s*s NEWMEAT STORE I have opened a meat store in the J . C Barber room and asks for a sha re of your patronage. The finest outfit in th e county h a s been installed for the storing, handling and re­ tak ing of fresh and sa lt meats. C. C. Weimer. Swell Styles for Winter Overcoats are dominant | f \ when you frequent * the fashionable thorough­ fares or where the up-to- date man is a ‘habitue/ because they have been made by us. Our fab­ rics are •exelusive—our styles are popular favor­ ites, and no one in Ce- * a darville would be re­ garded as a man of fashion would have .Iiis su it or overcoat, his evening suit or Tuxedo made by any one but -ET-CS I i "v COt1,RIGHT.A.RRE.CO ‘ KANY, The LeadingTailor, XENIA, OHIO. Physicians Advise we of * goodlaxaHve, to Rrtp the bowels open and prevent the poisons of undigested food frost gettlnglnto yotif system. 6 The kfest product of science 13VELVO laxative Liver Syrup, portly vegetable, gentle, rwwbie and of * pleasant, amniaf:,; ta^ic, VtJvo acts tn tins liver, as well *s on the *fe»Mch amltywets, and is of tl:e greatert posriUfl eCL-acy in constipation, indigestion, hftOBnneaj, atek fcn iache, feverishness, coli::,flatulence, etc. Try , VPl VELVO LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP CLASTIC ROOF PAINT! a * I # I v B n L 1for tin, metal paper, felt and ruberohf roofs. Is k j r ^ r , y i J proof against the weather of fust, Absolutely non- Tpkw j w f porous, Will not r ra<It, peel, Witter ot scale, Will WT^ not ov.'iitfv&te aft< v run e act. Is a fiatswater proof* lug material. '<outains tUMiigrt -lieuts such as Silt •ml "lima which cuter lnto> the composition of the Slit* thaj* r part »r£ the so railed roof and Iron paints m ♦h* mark*. t to rky wh i< h have no elastic qualities t , ami arc destrm tive to mcfals and fibres, and are Mound to efjrstalire any metal. It is germ proof. f '* , j* si rttstdfwe H’*y M pnnhmt ike fast trim it idsts m mm, o o p a s a m u m m iM o o . , r* o ri-r iw - i* » ,w (* . THE IRON REINDEER I ’M tip to date, and, he i t said, * I certainly this year Shall break and burn the ancient lied And cook the ancient deer. Those things are on t of date for mej They’re now a shattered dream. Oh, I ’m as happy as can be About my brand new scheme. VS ■3S5E;- .s That sets a ll h & ^ ^ g lo w . And I shall cali,ce | # ^ e t in vain, While s to o k ln g a p ^ I head My mile a m i n u t e f ^ e train, “The ChHsiaauM » p iIX L soon aoross the boundless * plain, Beneath the Christmas, stars, I ’m going to travel on my train Made up of baggage cars, And they’ll be simply stuffed with toys And other precious things Bor little girls and little boys Bor whom I spread my wings, A H , yes, in jigtime, down the track v I ’U gayly glide along, Brom home across the land and back To fill a ll hearts w ith song. And to my agen t a t eaoh town I ’U toss a bundle great Each artless child; w ith joy to crown And make its h e a rt d a te . |!X<Lrun along on schedule time, . 1 Through wind swept drifts of . . - * 'S*. L -, ■*4. ,3 B i Sfc 'merged. fTHE train’s : * Am gettin g 3 While p iling The gift* of W j t% j o r t » m Already I steam, tsky high m dream* 'head SILnear, . ' ‘lied— VC.•. i 1 •*-*,».'** s ■ Chfl«tma» in th« Colonial. ’Twtti th i merry Chrlitmaa u&iott, in J the palm* swung In th i I k « | m Of the tovbly hot Dicamber in tai lilanO overseas, And a meditative maiden of the kind called Philippine Sat and gazed, with pensive visage, on the sultry wintef scene. Well she knew that on the morrow alt her folks would celebrate, > Place a palm tree in the parlor, hang their anklets o'er the grate. On the heaped up Chrlitmaa table, groan- » Ing with its load, there'd be Appetizing bird's nest truffles and ba­ nana fricassee. "Let me see," *be murmured softly t “fa* tlief 'll get hie string o f beads, Blue aud yellow. 1 am certain they’re the very kind he needs. For his old ones looked cults shocking, though he never seemed to cere. And hie new set's quite the swellest thing a gentleman can wear. "And fo f mamma there’s the nose ring that 1 bought on Thursday week, With tlm handsome whalebone etlckplrr for insertion in llio ciicok. And ill tie brother s boomerang! He'll bo Immensely fjh'aned. That or a bamboo jumping lack are U:c things tu- which ho'ti leased. "And as for'mo, i only hopo they've cot the tliinno I tiwd** Just one or two mic* cootuinea made of Pennine coral bead, A too rinp would bo lovely, and a piece of copper wire To wear around tho Instep make up all that 1 desire. "Kxcept. o f courco. some other things that every girl recelveo, Such as various iiimio of droason made of nicely ripened leaves. For surely,” ■cald tho maiden as she smiled a scornful smite. "I'm pot like those American girls who &Uvaya think of stylo." —Chicago Hccord'Horaid. A Timely Caution. Don't give any ono hlk'-a lirhe oi* pic­ tures unless you uro morally sure you know tils tauio. Presents that must be displayed are apt to be a jjreat nffain on the lUTections. No matter bow tho receiver may bate them, ho must fa­ ther them nud deface his rooms with them or insult tho giver. Now, ft book, for Instance, even If the receiver doesn't like It and doesn't want It, can be tucked away nmon# other books and forgotten, but nu ugly vase we have always with us- a t least till we can smash it, M ......... Chrlgtm** With Ifosvenseti. Pteeungers Aboard the steamship [ Xdibeck unexpectedly spent Christmas ' a t sea in the year 1880. but the fact that llpbert Ikmis Stevenson, the fa­ mous story writer, was among them made that a most memorable holiday. The Luheck was »n mete from Austra­ lia to. Samoa. She bnc&e a shaft and limped along ae-mat days under sa il ‘"Mr. stefyeneoa," says the captain la relating the Incldaat; -cheered every­ body up by telU&c fnclBy stories that were better, cemfitg offhand from his bps, than most tfherary men could | write If they worked over them for ’ Weeks. Be knew, too, that ft was only ' s question of a short time before he would die of coewmapriett and that he could never again go heme for more than a tj’-fgf vl*tt.-.it ws* simply Won­ derful what a difference that one man made among the passengers, and X gucsj almost all of us would gladly spend the time to uake port under sail, with machinery disabled, If we could have a Stevenson aboard.* A Pqfiah Custom. Peasant Lads la the villages of Po­ land b a ts a pretty Christmas custom which affords great delight not only to themselves, but to the other Vil­ lagers, This is celled the procession of the star. At Christmas time the beys make a large hollow star, two or three ftot between points, lighted from the Interior. This Is carried aloft a t the end of a pole or staff. It symbolises the star of Bethlehem, The three wise man of tha Bast-Caspar, Melchior and Baltbaaar-arv imper­ sonated by bdys. Others In the party bear a little puppet show cabinet, In which a rt perforated tha drama of the Nativity and other Scripture Incidents appropriate to tha oceaefon. Prom house to house arouad tha village this procession trudges to tbs snow at night singing esrols, cud tha villagers present the hoys wftJi smalt coins as Christmas gifts. Mistletoe an Apple The growth of tha mistletoe on oak is n'jtv of very rare aeeurrence. bat It flourishes luxuriantly h» many parts of England on the apple trees. MoCULLQUfiH’S LIFE8AVSt BLOOD PURIFIER A Spftady and Sa to Ramady to r ati Dtaittflt offfiMSkinami 1M . Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches to* Blood, An esjKS.iaily valuable remedy for Roils, Carbumles, Prysipelaa, Taariftfe, thincermtR llunuus, ulcers, Ringworms, OldSons, Sir,.M i, ‘jphlrltfn rtffctthiaa. ftrrofukm* Humors, blotches. Pimples, Pustules, Salt Rheum and a I toesMae arising fr.,m Impure blood or low condition of tho system. r-‘rii rrteflii TlliimiihiHiiiHniffiii il l forms oi Sciatic • PRICE, ONEDOLLARPERBOTTLE. FORSALE 8Y MNIBTt. MsNiffssItrM by MoSmUHifi CHEK1CAL Oft H Ksafejfcfiiiiifi, CHRISTflAS Will Soon Be Here And now is the time to make your selection and the best place in Xenia* or Greene County is SCHELL’S JEWELRY STORE -HERE YO U CAN BUY- Ladies’ gold filled Watch from. .$10 to $25 Gents’ goldfillad Watch from .. .$8 to $50 Ladies’ solid gold case from .. .$10 to $50 Gent’s solid gold c a s e ......... $40 to $100 Also a line of .low priced watches for Ladies or Gents from................ $1 to $7. Diamond rings from................ ,$6 to $400 Signet rings from. . . . . . . . . . . .$1 to $16 Triple Plated Knives and Forks, per s e t ,....................... ...........$3,50 to $4.50 Quadruple Plated Knives and Forks, per set................................ ,$5 to $6.50 You can also see'a large line of Sterling SilverTea Spoons from $4 to $10 per set Sterling Dessert Spoons and Forks, $10 to $16 a set AND A L SO FOR A N IC E G IF T Toilet Sets, brush, comb, mirror, military brushes, clothes and ha t brushes, ladies’ and gents’ umbrellas, necklaces in gold filled and solid gold, bracelets in gold filled and solid gold, gold filled beads and also solitj L4K beads, scarf pins, dress pins, solid gold and gold filled sleeye buttons, gold and gold filled lockets, and a-n endless variety of set rings, signet rings', plain rings, band rings, all solid gold, silver and gold thimbles, gilt clocks, chafing and baking dishes, rich cut glass, large line of back combs, the largest stock in Xenia. Kodaks from $x to $2o, and all kinds of Kodak sup- pliese Kodak Christmas calendars mounted. Fine hand painted China. In fact a full and large line of goods always to be found in a first class Jewelry Store. F. J. H. SCHE.LL, Steele Building, X EN IA , O. 31st ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT THE FRANKLIN SAVINGS AND LOAN AS ­ SOCIATION OF DAYTON, 0. ORGANIZED JULY 1879. FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 1st, 1009. ASSETS. Cash on band.......................................... $ 25,81(112 Mortgage Loans:...................................... 081,744.80 Loans on other Security........................... 17,500.00 Real Estate..................................... 3.350.00 Total........................................... $728,910.48 LIABILITIES. Stock and Dividends thereon............... $418,504.41 Deposits and Accrued Interest.................. 279,784.39 Reserve Funds,......... ........................ 80,671.78 Total................................... ..,$728,910.43 .We wish to call the public’s attention to the following points of particular interest: The fixture account has been entirely charged off. The uncollected earnings on October 1st, 1909, amounted to the small sunt of $5.01. The surplus funds, which protect our patrons from loss, now amount to $30,071.08, ah increase of $8,000 during a year Of depression, the interest ou which alone would pay the average annual tosses sustained during the last thirty years,- and several times over. Savings books issued and occounts opened with new members without initiation or other fees. Certificates of paid-upstock and deposit issued with interest and dividends from date, S P e r c en t in terest p a id »n deposits. The usual 5 per cent dividend was declared on all stock October 1st, 1909. In tere st p a id on temporary deposits, INCREASE IN ASSETS LAST YEAR $70,000.00 We transact a large portion of our business by mail, and Solicit your correspondence, should you find it ' more convenient than a personal visit to our office. Office open daily from 8 a, m. to 5 p, m. Franklin Savings and Loan Association, c‘^c^fndAu-y. Office on the second floor of the Kuhns BaiUjitig, N. W, Corner of Main and Fourth Streets, ‘ Bell Phone 538 . Home Phone :1536 To Cure a Cold in One Day 2 * ^ Td»Laxative BromoQwinineTri***.^ ---- $*vm Mtoton hoaea aoM to 13 worth*........ T O « u lym tUT to , , 1

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