The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
m m ***** tmmugumtes the CnMtwf XM AS SA LE In tk* Hlitmiy * f Dayton, 3 0 8 DISCOUNT Ju s t Thinkof it -20 per cent, off oit JiU Men's anti Young Matt's Su its, O v e r co a ts a n d Ra in* f c o a ts Until January 1st, fQjo 4*5-00 ■ garments.......... ................... ?2v mOO garments.... .......................... sUV * 1*00 ' . garments .......... $14,40 m m m garments....... ...... ............ 112.00 garments......... ....... *... ,.$3.60 *9-88’ garments ................ ......... ? /•“ * And Guld Bond Coupons with. all purchases. 2 0 Per cent off OK A K Y AKU ALL W om a n ’s , M isse s a n d C h ild r e n ’s Su its , C oa ts o r S k ir ts A few Xmas Specials from the Men's and 'Yeomen's Departments * Extra large line of liedcomforts,white cotton, filiedjsold elsewhere $ 1.30 &.$JL 70 ; extra weight.... 98 c Ladies’ $ 1,30 and $ 2,00 Leather Bags....,.......... „....... 89 C ,Ladies I5c Laundered Collars....,,.............. ‘ ................. 6 t Ladies 9 Sc Percalt ,.nd fleece lined house Wrappers.... . Misses' $1.25 $1,30 and $2 Sw eater c o a ts....................... Regular 15 c Huck Towels ................ ......... 69c 89c .. 6c , 3 c Men's 3c and 8c bordered handkerchiefs , , Men’s $1 wool undftrwearflhnit 2 suits) per garment........ . 69 c Be sure to come early, these spec-, ials may not last long, and are only a few- of the thousands and thousands of Xmas Bargains in this great stole. Mose - Cohen, n '‘tm e tnm ,- oh io . - • .tod.feistel ccwparwwfth all purchase* ’ DYSPEPSIA "tt»Ttne t»)wnyourW6n3erfal’'Cr«ae*rwl»** tot MtMamonth*mulln-iarentirelycuredofMomurli ontArrhand<t!r»pep«iA,Ithinka-wordofpr*l*« 1 * dn«tO''‘C'»*<!ar«t«lfforthclrwona*rfmcnmi>o»tt)nn, } tt»T»taVodntnaerona other ao.rallcdrtfmrdle* hatwithouta-rallandJ.flndthatCaaoarrtarellev* moreinadaythan all the other*Ihave taken wouldinayear.” ■■ ' ■ 1 Jam-j*HcQvm*,MSJC#rc*r8t„J*r*ejrCltr,l<.J. B«M For v ^ TheDowels ^ bowcajwto CANDYCATHARTIC „Pl*a»»nt,Palaiable.Pot»nt,T*»teGood,Thjflood. MomSUkta,weakenorGripe.Me,J5e,Mfr.Nenrer HMlihulk, Theaenutaetabletatamped(1UO, CnwoatM*toenreoryourmoneyhack. fitvrlln* Rra*dy Co., ChlcatoorH.V, 99 a AHUALSALE,TENM1LL1QMBOXES Very Serious It1«averyserious mattertoset? foe one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason wo urge you in buying tobecarefultogetthegenuine— B L A C K - K t l G H T liver Medicine Thereputation r-f t*A* tiff, retis- ’f hie medicine, P*cct-V-Ipatioa, is -.g digeetlon&ndlivrrtrontl?, I'sfuni- |, ly Mtabliehcd, It d'.-cs i.sfc kt.lt it5 f othermedicine*. It Is better then •( others, or it wouldnot be the tk. f. •writ* Hvrr powder,with a large?.- t aal« thanaUotherscombined. t - SOLD I* TOWK M « ABAPTISTELDER R*«tcr*d to Health by Vinol *1 was rtmdown andweak from in- Migrationandaeniral debility, alsoant- farad from tartigo, I saw a cod liver prapsrationcalledVlnol advertisedand daoidad to give ft a trial, and the re> rafts wars most gratifying. After tak ing two bottles l regained my •trsngihand amnowfeeling nmimialljr weH,” HenryCunningham, ElderBap tist Church, Kingston, N. C. Vlnol is not a patentmedicine- -huta preparation composed of the medicinal •tomtitsof cods* livers, combinedwith a topic Iron and wine. Vinol creates a hearty appetite, tones tip the organs q£Agasitovt ibsdmakes rich, redblood, fit this aataral manner, Vinol creates etrrasgth tot th» run-down, over- rad «ad debilitated, and for dell* eWltrsa and old people, for la « « tH colds and bronehltii _ _ hi naexcetted. ML such persons In this vicinity are 4 to try Vinol on dnr offer to re* tM r *M**r If « W e to W * Additional Locals.;Did You Get A Dividend?] - glriUKfor Hyy* ami Girls? Moser's Shop Store, Xenia, Ohio, Mi\ Mini 'I**, f', F. tv, itey gave i*su<U invitations for ibis, evening Mr*. Sarah Mitrimll ha* visiting in Dayton this week. ■’We furnish Ilia home complete a t the Parish Furniture store, So South Detroit street, Xenia. Mr. ami Mrs. R. T. Johnson of Ft. Morgan, t'ol, have been guests of Mr. ar.CFMr*. It* R Johnson. Mr. Guy Kennedy of Dataware spent Saturday and Sabbath with relatives here. ■'"Try your next pair of shoes from Moser’ Shoe Store, Xenia, Ohio, and get better results. FOR SALIfi J*Two 180gallon hogs heads and one 20 barrel tank. i! D. JSf, Tarbox Rev. Galloway of the Seminary preaches Sabbath for the U, P, congregation, —Shoes and Rubbers make useful Xmas gifts, Gefc them a t Moser’s Shoe store, Xenia,- . —While shopping in Xenia buy practical substantial presents ie r Christmas a t the Parish Store. The M. K. Brotherhood has mov ed into the rooms over Shroatle’s stord a<td'is very comfortably s it uated in their new quarters. —■Why not get something .nice and useful » tth e Parish Furniture store, Xenia, SOSouth Detroit St. The Gedarville Bible Society has received a number of n ew Bibles and same can Be bad by calling at the residence of Mr. W. R. Sterretfc. —Family Bibles, Teachers’Bibles Children’s Bibles, Testaments, Psalters and Hymn Books. West’s Book Stote, , : M . V-.1' The three weeks hunting seal o » in Ohio resulted in ten persons be ing killed an a thirty-nine, injured sixprobably -fatal. A good record for one state. -Picture framing for 'Christmas of mouldings. French das#,- oxpept work. West’s Book Stem 'Xenia. , FOR BARK?—A n»na*n£ machine and .mould* for. #w kinds of work. Also fiouse moving mrttt, pulley*, ropes, etc. Apply to A. B. Towneley. Don’t forget to buy thoso. Jockey Boots' for the children, all colors, fit Keyes and Nis- bett’s, Shoe Store, North Detroit St., Xenia. Rev. J, S. S tewart will give a lecture Sabbath evening a t seven o’clock w the K, P. Church (O. S.) On ‘‘The Present Conditions ofMis- son Work in the Turkish Empire, the need) the foreds a t Work; the opportunity. , Mayor Bond of Columbus issued orders sending the officers who con ducted the big gambling raids last <veeks to heats oh the outside of the city. The punishment of the men has aroused the city. The big gest gambling house on High street was involved. At tho time of the ar rest the gamblers who pleaded guilty and were find said they had been “ double crossed” and some would stiffi v. Band says the officers are needed to protect the residence districts. Jasper "Wilson, aged six died last Friday by chocking to death on a grain of corn. Womcfime ago ho swallowed the gram and was warn ed by a physical) th a t h e 'm u s t be watched closely as he was likely to cough tip tho grain info his windpipe Such was th# ease and th e boy died chocking to death before a physician could arrive. With hogs selling a t eight cents a pound and corn fifty eentuper bush el there is every indication th a t prosperity rhouid abound with the farmers. The heavy corn crop and the excellent quality lias made up for the loss in wheat the past year. The wheat prospects for nex t season wore promising np un til tho freez ing weather set in. Tins is file question nsaualiy ask on the streets and in the store** a t Gedarville Clifton Felma and h«fm Jamestown, of course everybody is not get ting dividends hu t aU those who bought stock in fire Sterling Oil company in November have had their dividends and aU those who buy stock now will get their divld end* next month. Ju s t received a letter today from the suporintendant a t Ceelsea Okla. stating th a t they had just received ano ther drilling machine on Ihe property and th a t thojr production would be increased very materially from now on. Better come in -wita us and got some of this stock while you.can buy i t a t % cent* a share Tho Storting Oil company holds and controls 8109 acres iqrieases Jo Illinois and Oklahoma. I t you hary not received any of our literature drop us a card and lot ns senci you some. We are here to stay. We have not got a wildcat proposition or a catchpenny Bcheme bu t a purely business proposition. We have onr office open now a ll day and will be open in the evenings until January 15 a t which time the stock advances i from 23 cents to 30 cents per share. 1M You had better buy now when you 1^1 can get it a t 25 cents per share, as every dollar invested now will be worth two dollars after January 15. We are producing today over .93, 000 barres of oil per month and will j be soon producing double that as we have still two more iiew chines on the way, which will be in operation, on or before January 1, We will then be drilling 10 to 12 new wells per month, which means th a t our production will bo greatly increased wnich means an increase in your dividends. All these, new wells come m from 50 to 100 barrels per day. Xo dry holes yet. The old est well that no navo on our lease now is thirteen years old and Is s ttlt producing 7 barrels per day. We are now paying 2 per cent a month in dividends on tbe invest ments or one half of one per cent per month on the par value of the stock, which is ono dollar per share fully paid noil-taxable, and nonas sessable, and carries no personal liabilities. We are now paying 2 per cent a month after, all royallty and all expenses ot producing this oil is paid. We are still laying away over $3,0W) a month in our reserve fund. Come into our offie and le t us teik 26 E a s t F i f t h S t Dayton, Ohio. | Headquarters lor Holiday Shoppers gf I i 1 jl n e * 1 / 3 . 11 % % i i i i WSTORE=Filled with New Goods f I I i i i i ; m A stor®of th® people atid for the people, where you are alwaye welcome, and just as welcome when you come to visit as when we come to buy. Learn to make The Fair, your Christmas home, Meet your Mends here, Best here while you wait for your car or tram ., The Ladies will find a great deal to interest them in our magnificent showing of coats and suits, Every style d new, Every garment fresh from the manufacturers hands and the prices tell a story- of •economy tfap will interest you more than all, ■ “ You ean well afford to spend an hour or so looking at the beautiful furs. Furs from everywhere are here, and ever/ number 1 be it one of the small neck pieces or-one of the handsome coats, carrying with it our guarantee of its. worthiness, MifTmery in EndJess Variety, Furnishings, and Fancy Goods, Garpets and Draperies, iri fact everything that can be found in a Metropolitan Department Store. TUVIAN D. Watch the deiight on their happy faces. IF s Better than a Tonic* Then tfrt^an will always find something of interest too at THE FAIR, Just now its the sale of Win ter Suits and Overcoats. All going at a fraction of their real worth. * I •mould bo Beni in a t once.- £00 king; R o to r. OiBoc over Homo Clothing Ue. We ,b«v* an &»orab8 or no dark thing ivldabot* bofttak AJI ^ 'Uik to Let tta *bbw yon that vr* hav* tb« brat inveatmont there is on market today. Sandatft, Griffin & Co. . Ai Bv peet Agent' THEATREDOTES. P»tn* Altrioet in*taat)jr—J5f. vaD-lMa wa*. Me M4 60 YEARS* L KYptRlKNCfi P atents Alla ninnr ^ -fteiuiw* OOAYRMrHta Ao. ____ _ . . *»*£!*mmUnt * *nfi*««**♦»««tw> frwrltlyMnmjiliT«*r nntnmn pmmhn h«r *n ttriaMfwffwilasliai. MiiBMl IMtrStffnl' Hmt1r**'***m PhteyiM faNen *.. tpfri4l*¥to*n irttWMih Sckfiti The attraction a t the Fairbanks Tiieatro Wednceday and Thursday December 22nd and 23rd, w ill be “ Tho Third Degree” by Gbariea Klein, author of “Tho Loin and the House” The son of a member of an old Knickerbocker set has married a girl who by reoHon of her strength of character and natural mental force is as good as any lady in the land baton account of her parent age, causes causes her husband to bo disowned by Us father. Tho youth not being of strong mental calibre plunges into dissipation and debt. A death occuring under strange circumstances causes to bo fastened oil the boy the suspicion of having occasioned it. Tho police groping blindly for a clue seize up on thts young man as their victim. Cnaulod and alone with no help save th a t of a woman’s wit, ingenu ity and steadfastness of purpose and supreme confidence in her husband’s innocence th e girl wife wins against such great odds th a t even the strongest man would hesi ta te to overcome. The Xmas attraction a t the Fair banks Thofttre, afternoon and even ing will be Rose S tahl in “The Chorus Lady” . As Patricia, O’Brien, Miss. S tilil indulges in a be wildering Opulence of Slang, yet re veals the honesty and virtue that dominate the life of th a t much ma ligned person, the chorus girl. To guard her pretty young sister item the fascination of a wealthy Now Yorker who has purchased an Inter est in the stock farm on which the O’Briens Hvo Pat as she is common ly called—brings Nora the cily to boeoine a member of tho chorus of which she herself is tho leader, only to learn several lAonths la tte r that her ruse has been in vain for the man lias found the weak, pleasure loving girl and Induced her to bor row money from him, Pat a t the cost of tier own reputation and sweetheart shmlrts Nora from1the consequences of her folly hut in the end both are rcRioml to hor. Anyone less an a rtis t than Miss, Bfahl might make of the character of P a t a caricature but she endows it with a womanliness tha t I* recog nlzed a t once. Wouldn’t you like to give a Diamond, a Watch, any kind of Joweiry or Fine Gut Glass for Christmas? Nothing is more appropriate or more appreciated* The value of the article will depend largely on the place It is purchased. Buy at a store that has behind it a record of 81 years of continual business and each year adds to the its list of pleased customers. This store is H. BEST & SDN, 33 N. Main Street. -We Offer as Suggestions- CUFF BUTTONS When in doubt, give a pair of Cuff Button*. They make a useful, lasting pres ent.' ■ WATCHES * A watch ia always a wel come gift. Wa have them, all prices, best makes and all guaranteed. DIAMONDS • SCARF PINS-BROOCHES. SILVERWARE Alwayamake the most per* »> feet gift, especially if you Either filled or solid gold Our Assortment is large, get fine grade Diamonds, handsome patterns, make No trouble to find what There is no jewelry or any- one of the nicest presents, you want in silver, thing you buy you are so completely at. the mercy of the jeweler's judgment and honesty. If you want qual ity and the best, you need go no further. CUT GLASS LOCKETS Our assortment is all se- All prices, styles and lected from the best mak- quality, with or without ers. Fine quality what we chain, make* a very ac- keep. 1828 H . B E S T 6 33 North Main Street. ceptable present. 1909 SON , Dayton, Ohio. Christmas Candies aste Our display of Candies for the Hol iday season far excels that of for mer years. As in the past we will be in position to fill all orders for school teachers and Sabbath school treats. We have selected our stock l i with this in view and can proudly boast of the finest display in town. The prices are consistent with the quality as can be proven by com parison. 5 CHURCHM AN 'S 0ut Rate Drug Store ***** (Formerly in in the Grant! Opera Houne Building) HAS MOVED TO 36 S. Fountain Ave. ^wr1^—f-rmis^ iwofasaynti—rawjil*|s» ig^iiiraiiiiiraj.jiuisjqsim Five doors North of High Btreet, Bprlngfleld, Ohio. W e save you money on Holiday goods as well as on other goods. tmfam mm nj tn rentfui. log ttw nerve* #«> >ntr*i th* ci (ton ft* th* JW*r *«W1 ho** »r. M iter R e m fift* Une Ym» ra r If 4w**»# - INI JfikMiJt JL#jfci# j C MUM #£M*M Ne*n TRY OUR JOB PR1NTIN This month’s Butterich Patterns are 10c and lSc—ntma higher.
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