The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

wwwswiieiiwwwlNii Jirmz* -si**#! ■ **m* #* 'jiiiij, iniim iw •a**.**? .'•■ UJ \ -- c*4"i *r E?1'' ' :••%C J l i s—' l ’a k e T h i s 1 ? r\ - 1 > b j ’j c m c h i o n tl c il'h m Q ts h 1 seven ty .; Tu i ■> l >^'^.3 - '/lyc-fo CU qivj Pcctes'oS. O eco '■];% i t «f e p , 1 r , m l a d n e to r , c f e a r t t a k e ^ “k a ri a 5 c . S£ fe a ded<n /n . a i i t M n s b f o r E,i-:.:a i.i <•r,l {dn'iri rjal I ee . t twoKIcs, Aciz Hi n#?,r P u .C j OOWv.-Ify. o ; r ”'}[■; s . J h \, n <<* <n ;s VP1? t - ' i •w ■t* i -i' t r,:T*»i tr-rr?*v trr-1? M3 iw ’pfcm @£ I t F o SIov^ ^M s a d v ic e .j -j a!’p'Ip-1 ? e 5!hn caj;di*..:rd^iaa. Tx.'AwCaJ^dQXfc^ x d.c,vt ma& a a a a # a a a a a a a fA „L* rx^ojoc'-r.'-’cs.ici AycfsFt-EsacGSiiHvLiv ri:cci5ysixtyyc2r3. A5f:yc::!rdc};tc?ft5iab€««E}cn. '•it ,!?u* ;• r1i,n in. >r rUu / r;t>"ir.tt'ff’.l a I p 1 i<ff crr*i* thv i nr:c> t >;v ua lieirf If, a^'l 1£l>fa rcUto F«riRc-,f‘t it.’PicJIa’t jy ep F*r'fl fbe pill M'i ri'isf 1 Jc~t en (mV'Iiy Uhi'niMu fjrl put n; h r I p‘: 3 fp o’n t: Is; 11:1 jvi oente ' F; i ij'.f ’ n (.blip '1 to sT'o , vrS5!opc.rcJ. "hnt jo'i «*>o!jn'f to off..? your treat till ynu’io ira<ly to get toff l-cf‘uu.:o jiropl" might thin It you’ro 1' fr«m tl.o country."—Has-; er’o Weekly. sa»3fc5S&Si5Sbi. . “5 < WHY NOT? 1 . ' ' ■ . . -• # Since &o tendency of the HOLIDAY GIFTS has turned tow rd m the useful as r fS as the ornamental, we direct yonr attention to w * ■ ■ ' « our yreat display of ^ . .' ■ ■ ■ ■ Vt? Men’s Furnishings | Believing* them to be the most desirable remembrances to give |j! both ®@n and Yoiifig PJeti. i e n inall.walks of life ' take pride in # $ their personal appearance, and any gift which can contribute to their comfort or vanity is strikingly appropriate. W hy Not? ] W hy Not? j W hy Not? Neckwear, all rich d e - | Suspenders, that are| Gloves, f o r street, signs and colorings, at >handsome and durable, ?driving or dress wear 81, 25c, SOc and 81,00^ ?50c to 81-50. | to $2,50. W hy Not? | W hy Not? W hy Npt? Hosiery, in both plain \ Umbrellas, character- j . . , and fancy patterns, at \ istic of men's like, 81.00 j 5,h,rts» at appeal w !25c and 50c. to $5.00. j ail, 50c to 81.50 Haller, Haines, & Higgins, | Phone. Home No. 368. : ”. 6 . ■ ■. ■ - 33 Bast Main St., ' Xenia, Ohio. tr JR* Xenia, Ohio, ADAIR’S 20-24N. Detroit St. Useful Christmas Presents m Give your friends Presents that are useful—something that will always re­ mind them of the giver. ‘ Such gifts can be found in ADAIR'S FURNITURE. ^grrF ,T fT fTFfJt--f-r.\ ^ ’m T a b l e s ■’ - - - - *' 1 i I'mished in Gold- Oak or early En­ glish. Beautiful Mission designs. Over seventy Li­ brary and Parlor Tables to select from. Library Tables* $7,00 up Parlor Tables, $1.25 up N 0 T IC K i“ -We will Deliver and Prepay Freight on any order of goods. When in the city visitns. Xmas Suggestions DAVENPORTS I n a l l l in ish e p a n d c o v e r in g 's , $20 .00 Up. Music Cabinets.1. .. .$6.50 up Rodcere ................... $1,26 up Stools......... ............ $1,00 up Tahourettcs . ........... Sue up | Parlor Table Special t a b l e s . .01.50 up $1 ,2$ G d Portables........ $4,75 up Anglican ^Eift?tor«u Oil Lamps. ...........81.50 u?> Ortls or alalm^finy. ^ 1 Ktiw in? vaiuo od*‘i». bideboards............ 812,00 up Buffets...........................817.00up Dining Tables...........$6.00 up China Closets...........$18.00 up Couches.......................... $7.00up Rugb. ••••••> i ■•< i , 88.50 up Pictures, Mirrors, Morris Chairs, Etc. The Cedarvie Herald. ll.iKj S-CAKI„ i iiULL Kdltoir, H iiUAV . i-KCKMm K - iO J f 1""“'“ """"'I!J J iJUKH*Ui jinmiiinmMrm'-r'Wiiirm 'Tctai.v At*,ver k j.Iwts for the rco i^aj.^aijo ii (Jf the S ht ^ licpa rt- saeut Rie <ij»»*ciedi g ita tly to pfo- JliCite th*i ,/f the naval [.I'rvitv, Tli>‘ country n t largo isnu .had jt'ulouiijHf wbleli h aw existed iti the N»v> J»eparui!t‘!it ninec its 'i’h» imu» mmldt fi'ih- tainod in the War Jit-paifinent for ujany ja ara and it was no t un til E lilm Hoo fs mastc-r hand began the fUrcetion of affairs that, the m il­ ita ry braneh of tin* goverment ser­ vice iivaa rt;i,rgani/ed and made strong and efficient. When Mr. Moyer look charge of the Navy portfolio ha a tta c tsd the problems with deliberation and ability. He was impressed with the fundament­ al principle th a t the efficiency of th e tloatcludf end and aim of a ll naval admiinttralion. Mr. Meyer subm itted the various problems in­ volved to special boards and then referred the reports of these boards to a general beard of which Hear Adm iral Sw ift was mado chairman. Three, importan t ends are sought in the pending reorganization. They are Increased efficiency and econo­ my xul navy yard adm inistration, a red istribu tion of duties ln the Navy Department to obviate dupli­ cations of work, and finally, the creation of an advisory board whieh fihatl render competent tech­ nical advice to the civilian Sec­ reta ry o f the Navy, instead of leav­ ing him a t the nvjrcy of factional advisors and over en thusiastic the­ orists. X7ntil recen t years in te rest in the American navy was confined to the coast statue. The sea victories of the Spanish war ami the specta­ cu lar '■‘around the world’* trip of the fleet aroused a general popular interest in our fighting imm-of-war The g re a t sum* which th e Ameri­ can people are devoting annually to the upbuilding of th e ir navy en­ titles them to the 'best possible ad ­ m inistration. .Mr. Meyer’s efforts are deserving of commendation and it is hoped th a t t ’ohgress will place no ob»taele»‘in th« way of h is well matured reorganisation plans. Hon. W t K R**we. of Port fllin t- on lD p reoen tn tm ' fiMw Ottawa ■County has prepared a bill th a t will lie introduced a t the n ex t (Sen- oral Assembly, providing for the erection of th ree fmdiiuturns for •uring the liquor and drug hab it. The lull calls tor the maintenance of the three institutions by an ad­ d itional tax on intoxicittg liquor drugs and tobacco, thus making the liquor aud drugs provide a euro for their v ictim s Resides the Kooly svstom of cure the same cure will also be used th a t is now used by tho H erd Sanitarium of Shelbyville Ind . This la tte r cure is said be tho best m tlie world anil has boon used w ith phenomenal success. Tho bill mas- become a law and if i t does should accomplish much good At p resen t the institu tions for cure of d rug habit, a re few and th e prices in gome instance* exorbitant. Thus i t may lv seen t h a t thero lo j really a need for s<«me such i n s t i tu - 1 tions as proposed by Mr. Denso. Mr. II. M. Barbt-rwas in London Tuesday. ADASR’S, Furniture,Carpets, Stoves 22-24 N. Detroit Street, Xenia, 0. > —Hear £lwo<»d nex t Tuesday oveuing. •--Motion Motnfi s Saturday night opera house. Mi*. Thomas W alker a ,few days ago whllft digging « tllteh about threo feet deep diii'-yrrud a piece of honey emm* r»*ck th a t boa all the appearance of fhe genuiiio r rtl- clo in f>izs, thickness and color. Riilwrt A rthur Klwood, preacher and lecturer, opc ia Ususo next Tuesday pa cuing l»cc. it, I'o heat him is lo receive* mighty impulse toward hett-T living, - ..... .... . wwJ&mmmmm , Very Serious It is a very stsiou* matter to a;;fe for one medicine and have tho- wrong one giv«n you. For this reason v;« yon jn buyieff to t e careful to g the genuine -• BueT-Kkni LiverMedicine Thoreputstinhof thp ol-T, frMr- ;f bl* in-dicin'*, for ern*>inaff a> ,1 mVe’‘finrtf.nd3lvnT tr-m 1*. ii ‘x. '■> lyectlbli-tiea. l i d o s ' « >•.••;' t-o It t..-i»rm*V>Jnpa. i c, better ». -si ethers* or It would ne>r t>0 tho f*3 If Pv»'f J.uvdV,»dfh * la.AC *' ? ft .ic than *u <qiA,.. mint f ». J. j SOLDIXTOWW n 4 K:S5r^.,«=.V»; w ~XiWinsr<<iai»Wi' rn TAKE THIS CUT” ®Do M u m Yens K a v o A lways B o iigM , a n i l ■wtoeii Stas been , i n fl-se foff o v e r §Ct> y e a rs , lia s b o r n e il?.e s ig n a tu r e o f anul h a s b e e n m a d e winder In s p e r - „ ewaal, sup e rv ision sine© i t s in fan cy . A4&Z A llow n o on e to d e e d vo you i n tin s . AE Counterfeit*;, Im ita tio n s a n d MJu s t-a s-jyood ” a r e bub E x p e rim e n ts t h a t t r i d o W itli a n d e n d a n g e r t h e h e a lth o f I n f a n ts a n d C h ild ren—E x p e rien c e a g a in s t E xpe rim en t* What Is CA STO R IA Cfastoria is a h a rm le s s s u b s titu te f o r C a s to r O il, I*ar<>- go ric , D ro p s a n d S oo th ing Sy rup s. I t is P le a s a n t, 16 con ta in s n e ith e r O p ium , M o rph ine, n o r o t h e r N a rc o tic su b s ta n c e . I t s ago is i t s g u a ra n te e . I t d e s tro y s W orm* a n d a llay s F e v e rish n e s s , I t c u re s D ia rrh o e a a n d W in d Colic. I t re liev e s T e e th in g 'T roub les, c u re s C o n s tip a tion and. F la tu le n c y . I t a s sim ila te s t h e F o o d , r e g u la te s t h e S tom a ch a n d B ow e ls, g iv ing h e a lth y a n d n a t u r a l deep* T h e C h ild ren ’s Panacea?—T h e M o th e r’s F r ie n d . GENUINE C A STO R I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of TheKindYoulave AlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. THECSNTAUn40MPAMV, 7TMlinFlAVCTfltX-. N«WVOIHIC:TY. ■fw—fc-Tnur-vn■'•; i•■ W e a r e 'S h ow in g a la r g e l in e o f u s e fu l a r t i c l e s f o r th e H o l id a y s . HUGS, Oriental and Domestic, all sizes, Lace Curtains, Draperies, Couch Covers Mahogany’Chests, Cedar Chests,Matting, . Boxes, Screens, Persian and Korean Brass goods, are a few only of our large variety. Call and Examine Our Novelties. THE P. M, HARMAN CO„ Furnishers and Decorators. '30-32 North Main St., - Dayton, Ohio. Great Assortment -1 THE DELINEATOR DEtrMSu o U X'- . *,.!)} ! £ 1' k&a:** / * l.r.e.VC..-. 3“■ ^.1 " LivUUUIV j| »a tiitiKUi ; coMr^y llvvvcrk New Dress Goods at Half-Price ,81.75 value............ .87ic $1.50 va lue .. ... .......... 75c Sl.OO value. . . . . . . . . 50c 50c value....................25c Suits, $15 to $25 New Skirts, and New Underwear LINOLEUM-Great goods for Hall, Kitchen, Etc. I yard to 4 yards wide at 50c to 60c a yard. OIL CLOTH, 25c Up. LACE CURTAINS, GOMFORTS-Laminatod Down Comforts, excellent for the price. HUTCHISON & GIBNEY,, XKN1A, OHIO. iirtamai. Meat is Healthy, The human system needs meat, not the tout’ll, in~ digestable kind which makes it a labor for the diges­ tive organs to asimilate it, but the nutritious, juicy kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. C, W, Crouse & Co, Siscwjsof to 'C . t \ WESMEIt, t i f “ We- recommend i t; them ten’s nay b.-tb-r.,, ° In mid-Bummer you bave to trn rt to a laryo degri'i* to your buto*bor. Well Cared For Meats in hot vveather’aro tho only liimi to buy; \v<s isavo proper applinncca for keeping them right. au<l they ’re sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go meat shopping when iL’ti hot. Buy of uo and be mire. »i C. H. CROUSE, , ONDAKVILLE, O. Headache? I f it does, you should try Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills, iWliy not do so. They w ill- relieve the pain in just a few min­ utes. Ask your druggist There are 45,000 druggists in the IT. S. Ask any of them. A package of 25 doses costs 25 cents. One tablet, usually stops a headache. They relieve pain without leaving any disagreeable after-effects —isn ’t that what you want? "My. Bon P rank Snyder h as used Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills for a Ion® time, H e never had anything to help him bo much for headache. A year ago ho came home, and I was down sick w ith such a dreadful nerv­ ous headache. He gave me one of the Anti-Pain Pills, and after while I tonic another and. was entirely , re­ lieved. I always keep them In tho house now, and gave many away to others suffering w ith headache.” MBS. DOUISia LEWEDIAN, Powell, South. Dakota. Your drungist sells Dr. Miles’ Anti* Pain Pills, and we authorize him to return the price of first package (only) If It fail* to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Xnd “IAmGlad” writes Mrs. Ethel Newlin, of Liberty Center, Ind., that l began to take Car- dui, for it has cured me, and I w ill never forget it. “I cannot praise Cardui too highly for what it did for me. ■Before I began to take it, I was very bad color, suffered great pain and weighed only 105 pounds, N ow I have a good color, do not suffer and weigh 125 lbs.’ E35 Take The Woman's Tonic Beware of strong, nox­ ious, mineral drugs, that sink into your system, like lead to the bottom of a basin o f water. Cardui is purely vege­ table and contains no poisonous ' minerals, or dangerous drugs. It is perfectly safe and harmless, for use by old and young, and may be .taken, as a tonic, for months, without any nossi • ble harmful effect. Try it, vfc- FRF-E One pair Blended Invis­ ible Bifocals, all one price, no seam, no cement. To any one bringing oi sending to our office three customers for glasses a« mounting to $5.(Jt) or more we will pfesent a pair oi Invisible Blended Bifocals with frames. Call on or ad­ dress. Charles $* „ MTl ? Opth-Sau. e-J’j L. MamMt„ Kjtfiiijifiohi, <>,

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