The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

m m W E HAVE COME TO STAY i s And as an introduction we offer two carloads of Pi­ ano , which must be sold in 30 days. Standard goods, high class. The old originals Chase Bros. Pianos to you at aprice you never heard of. Will sell them at $5 to $6 a month or arrange payments to suit you, and take care of you during sickness or out of work. W e are represented in every state in the Union. Our store room is packed and others in the storage ready to move in. Pianos, Pianos, Pianos; E a sy Payments, Easy Payments. W e give you 12 months to satisfy yourself, and after you get one of our Pianos in your home. W e will put them in your home and let you try them. Come early and get your choice, Mahogany and Oak cases. W. H. AGKMAN PIANO GO me m e Bell Phone 1124. S . W . Corner of Fifth and Ludlow Streets, Dayton, Ohio, ■ / ■ . . ■ m SE Home Phone 4820 5 & m9 ■ ■ * . ' • . . L 00 K fo r th«> Big Sign,. DEATHINVADES ROYALPALACE King Leopold's Er.d Gomes as . Surprise toEveryone. SUCCEEDED BYPRiilCEALBERT i Question cf Marriage tp Baroness Vaughan Settled by Priest Who Achninistered Last Rites, Who Says He Assured Himcclf Dying Mon­ arch’s Life Had Been In Accord With Commands of Church—May Give Fortune to Their Two Sons. Brussels, Dec. 17,—At an early hoUr this morning Kins Leopold passed quietly to the Groat Beyond. The public a t large was satisfied that the king was on the road to recovery, but within tlie pa­ vilion where the Iji- g lay there whs a feeling of anxiety, chiefly because of Leopold’s .great age. After a rest­ ful day the patient was able to sleep for a brief period "early in the even­ ing. and the pi,-’.it ra e;l But toward. 2 o'ric."': V v ulr-', symp­ toms apjv :id. S,..v--.*■> tan Xing toixod and cAlW Dr. Thlrfaa: ".I'elQufte, doctor, j*etr.u«e,” (I am suffocatl**.) Dr. Deage was summon.’d and the . two physicians did everything possi- j and Princess Marie-Joye, who was He to prolong life, but without avail. ] horn Aug. 1. 1906. The end came quickly and. after a \ Much interest in the city Is cen-l spell of weakness, peacefully. Prince tored in the newspaper stories of tho 1 Albert arrived at the deathbed ahout\ marriage of King Leopold and Bar-1 26 minutes later. He was accomna* onesa Vaughan, It will be recalled | nied by Princess Clementine Albert' that their marriage was often report-' ed and as often denied, but the state­ ment is new ascribed to the clergy­ man who administered extreme unc­ tion to him, and this io regarded by most people as settling the question. The clergyman is quoted as saying: “I assured myself beforehand that i tho idng’s position with regard to the church was perfectly satisfactory. I never would have administered ex-j treme unction to anybody, not even a king, if his life were not in acco d- ance with.' church’s commands," ■ This Is tax. i to prove the king and -■ Baroness Vaughan were regularly; married. It is held, however, that* their marriage does not establish any I claim of t>cfr two sons to the throne, although" It may determine the desti­ nation of the king's pitvate fortune. Boggan’sExclusiveStyles The Store Others Try to Imitate. BELGIUM’S NEW RULER. Prince of*tTiniters guocccCn to Title mi Deith of Uflole. - kissed the dead king and left the chamber weeping. Baron Goifinet, the -king’s secretary, started immedi­ ately for Brussels to notify the mom- bets Of the royal family. As he was entering hia motor car he exclaimed: “To tHnk that only yesterday v,. were stlU. full of confidence, and now the king is deed." P rin c e A lbert Becomes King. There V*ekvr no direct hereditary heir, the crown passes to Prince Al­ beit, the only son of LeoJoM’-a broth or, the late PhUlnpp, flount of Flair* dare. The new monarch was Man, April 8, is <5. and on Oct. 2, XSOft, married Princess Elizabeth of JW, vsria. They have throe children, Prince Leopold, 8; Prince Charles, C, Rubber imports Increase. Washington, Deco 17.—Importations of India rubber into the United States in the year about to end will exceed, In noth quantity and value, those of any earlier year. During the 10 months ending with October, 1909, the importations of India rubber (including halata, gutta-percha and gutta-joolatmsg) reached the record total of 862,090 000, exceeding by over '$6,000,000 tho total for tbe entire Cal­ endar year 1003, the banner, year In this feature of the import trade. F ren ch Po lice Nab Embezzler. Paris, B:c. 17.- ‘At- tbe request cf the Amerl-an -government. the French police arrested a man of tho name of Cr-ai, who is said to have 1*** eonvf ;>,\1 with tho San Fran­ cisco rosto.ll.'o and Who disappeared three months ago. IIo is accused of having carried off registered letters containing money and jewelry. Wisdom, Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept kb in life—In a firm* boss of mind, and mastery of appetite,. It teaches ns to do, as well as to talk; and to make our actions and words all of a color.—Seneca, The Fashion A Sale of Suits BeginningFriday - At less than OneHalfPrice We are going io make th is the liveliest week in ou r history. Sales on every thi. g in th is sto re . A Fu r Sale th a t is phenominal. A Coat sale th a t ha s s e t th e town a- ta lk ing -an ti now we s t a r t A WONDERFUL 5ALE OF SUITS Every line in ou r store must be reduced before January , and ra th e r th a n wait until a fte r Xmas we are going to give our customers the benefit of dosing out prices now. Here is the sto ry of th is la te st sale: 838.00 and 827.50 Suits $ 12.50 Fancy Panama Suits in p am and stripes and broadcloths; lined throughout with guar* anteed satin. Coats 42 and 45 inches in length. Pleated skirts; Beautifully trimmed; all colors and sizes. Regular $25 and £ 27.50 Suits- 1 2 , 5 0 . _ _ _ _ _ _ Guaranteed Silk Petticoats Black and Colors $&?>(* Value* for $2.75 One to a Oust omer $35.00 and $37.50 Suits $ 18.75 Ladies’ hand-tailored Suits iu French broad­ cloths sponged and shrunk; lined with Skin­ ner satin and Messaline silk to match every Suit. Coats 45 and 43 inches long. Plain and plaited Skirts, livery color imaginable. Many of these are original models. Regular prices $ 35.00 and $ 37 * 5 °* Handsome Christmas Present for Any Woman Who Receives One The Most Wonderful Suit and Coat Values for Thursday, Friday and Saturday December 16, 17, and 18, Ever Heard Of. For Thursday, Frit ay and Saturday’s selling, we-have decided to dispose of our exclusive Suits and Goats, regardless of cost. See them displayed in our windows and compare them with inferior grades offer­ ed by others ‘ ‘ - , When you wear one of BOGGAlfS Coats or Suits, you know that it's the best that money can buy. The style, the material and the workmanship are the best to be had. $ 2 0 . 0 0 SU IT S FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY a n d SATURDAY, $11,95 At this price you have 108 Suits to make your selection Frem, all this season's styles, all wool materials, lined eithe^with Skinner Satin or guaranteed taffota. 45 and 48 inch Coats,. eithor tight or semi fitting backs. Wide plaited skirts . Sell up to $28.00., Thursday, Friday and Saturday they are yours for. .$. 11,95 SU ITS WORTH UP TO $ 4 5 . 0 0 ................................ $ 1 5 .9 5 It this' price you have 86 Suits to make your selection from—no two alike, making them absolutely ex­ clusive. Materials areChiffon Broadcloth, Imported English Tweeds. French Serges, Imported WideWales, in fact, every conceivable material. Every one a copy of an Imported model. 45 to 50 inch Coats, the new tunic Skirts. Suits worth up to $45, Thursday, Friday and Saturday they are yours fo r .........................$15.95 Coats. Give Aw ay Prices $ 8.93 Coats, Thursday, F riday and Saturday..,. $h’1.60Coats, Thursday, Friday and Saturday..., trikfiOC<«at», Thursday, Friday and Saturday... $28,50Goate, Thursday, Friday and Saturday... $33,00 ('vats. Thursday, Friday and Saturday.,. $88,50 Coats, Thursday, Friday and Saturday,,., 0.75 . $12.05 ..$10.05 .$22.50 ,$ 22 .ri) Our Furs Are in a Glass to Themselves. See them displayed in onr windowe with prices attached. Compare them with other* and you will bco where wo eavo you a t least 1-3 on any purchase of furs tha t you may, make. CAPES $ 1 2 .5 0 CAPES FOR $ 5 . 9 5 50-inch Broadcloth Capes, extra heavy, with 200 Inch sweep. Boo display in onr window, Regular $12.00 value, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, they are yours for...... $ 5.95 Regular $1.50Hydcgrade petticoat. 18 inch flounce em­ broidered. Extra Special values a t $1.00, Thursday, Friday npd Saturday they are yours for............................... ......... vi>c 21 East Main Street, Peter A . Boggan, “ Uso our rest room to meet a friend, Or a leisure hour with us to spend” Springfield, Ohio. SPECIAL* INDUCEMENT TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS'. We pay carfare, both ways, within a radius of 50miles of Springfield on all purchases of $10 andover, mid in addition allow a refund of 2 per cent, in cob I i on all amounts in excess of $iS. 0 o. The money is paid you by our cashier and you will not bo inconvenienced by having to go out of our store In order to wcur# your carfare ami cash refund* ‘ 18.75 S tu rts in New York, Cincinnati B a u g o r , Me., Ports­ mouth, X. )L, and lihmecs- tiT, Masi. That’s wl-y we motet* n»lt*9 »uf compete tors* C0XBECT M tE SS EOS WOMEN SPR INGF IELD . 0 Our com- b i 1 e d stores give us buying mtvantag" c% impos­ sible' w i t h a n y other s t o r e i n Bprihgfleltl Lewie Claim* Hs-Eleetion. Wheeling, W. Va, 1»-<*, 17.- The' i as L. Lewis, liiiiioiial pre*;jer.t of S'. Tnltcd Mine Workers iT \ i : : J 'j . fit dared before leaving for intllana'-fu 3 that he has be* n re el- *ted prc-. iileht of the union. He Paid in 20 Ohio lo­ cals the vote showed a pro; ortlou of four to one ia ids favor. THIS AND THAT The supreme 1 ourt ot Indiana has decided that the minty unit Jos al op­ tion law Is t (institutional. The postofllce at w Waterford, 0„ Was robbed of **..’3 In »,ish and r,tamps to tin earn" amount, Kafeer;u kern relieved' the litmday Creek Coal ioiupam’a strong box tit Bbawncc, O., of l h '0 0 ' its / .intents. Mmc, Gouln, widow of the pit si­ lk nt of the Bank of Prance, was mur­ dered on n laihnnd train near Fon­ tainebleau, Willie tr>lng to e*e ape from tha t’ilcteiiteh lion.,- .ti luik, I;a„ by jumping from the u«>f, llazel Wolff, 17, met instant death. Attorney ibnersl li-ntnnn ban named 11, J. Booth * <’*>1'mbits tutor- pay, as assrttant piosemtor In tho tam against former state nlfi; St)5-'. Janies Foley was Instantly knU d at IV'.tsmmith, O wln.h a heavy rail fe’i noon him »hi** at. work In tue Leifrilk * Western t enstrnetiou camp. r ’.e nun, Ineluding raptatn Bwr* l;r -, were drowned v h<*n th*> dis Je.o I*,',it An-t-n, )•»««< for Barann we-it in the lott'-m on the Fi-.ving Ban b 1; s al?t in Ar Bshlatore. V,A Hi s*r*n«ti*snm* tl«* «wr*i wfdel mstreHm aWH* * tk* Ihwp ant 1 w#e» t*. M»*tf »** ***** **• «»# 1 tuMm*®** * *** * ...... "■"■'[.'.'■A1! **>M*>'» T i TI jss Sealship Oysters New York Counts and Selects fo r Frying During the Holidays. WE HANDLE THE FINEST OYSTERS THAT COME TO TOWN. SHIPMENTS IN AIR-TIGHT CANS RE^ CEIVED WEDNESDAYS ^ SATURDAYS. vs & m Chas. n. Spencer. ■ft I

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