The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

agiin—mi MENTOR UNDERWEAR longer. The day# are 'growing colder. You will need the heavier underwear. “ M en to r Com fo rt” Just the thing* Prices no higher. There is such a de­ mand for this brand that our assortment is complete. ' Ch ildren 's Suits, - 5 0 c Ladies Vest Su its - 5 0 c Wen’ s * $1.25 to $3 Other makes • 2 5 c each Osfort IMerwfw Lad ies ’ and C h ild ren ’s New Suits, New Skirts, New Waists, New P e tt icoa ts Fine assortment. Prices fully 25 per cent lower than other cities. HUTCHISON & GIBNEY XEtflA, OHIO. COME, IN AND SEE THE BUCKEYE DISCGRAIN DRILLS -DRAIN TILE FARMERS FENCE GASOLINE/ENGINES C . N . S T U C K E . Y & S O N . Announcement. We desire to announce to the public that we are prepared to care for all funerals. An elegant new funeral car has been purchased as well as the necessary equipment, all mod­ ern in every respect. Mr. J. Harry Nagley, graduated from Clark s Embalming School, Cincinnati, holds a state license and will have charge o f tha embalming. He has had experience in this work in Columbus and Cincinnati and was highly complimented. Very respectfully, NeeULLOUQH’S UFE S 1 VMB BLOOD PURIFIER A Speedy «md Satfo Remedy for all Ditsaus of tha likin and Blood. Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches the Blood,^ Art especially valuable remedy for Boils, Carl.uncles, Erysipelas, Turners, Cancerous Humors, Ulcers, Ringworms, OldSores, Scrofula, SyphiliticAffections, Scrofulous Humors, Blotches, Pimples, Pustules, Salt Rheum and all diseases arising from impure blood or low condition of the system, Especiallyrecommended for ail forms of Sciatic Rk*am«tl*iau PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS. Mumfulured kjr MtCULLOUSH CHEMICAL 00., K m I m , T mmh ih . THE HICH GRADE LEHR PIANO I* n i O AND KNDOHSBD B y The GrandCssHratsty Mode, (fswYork CRy, lit# r**ss#yt»*sta CsHtfS sf Matte, FMIafarith'a, CMcopf*CMSMTttsmA HtosfcswSdiMl atOptra, CMesss. IS# FasMs CtMtnaMey sf M«de, Fastis, CM 3 . AMt> OTHER LtADiHO OONWftVATOftlM Aerreetyfthriltisnt and powerful tone, exonldts esse, p riff't adjustment and durst:* workmanship gsee ft in the fomt rank o tih t bestInstrumentsmade day* It is th* ideal piano for the hs no, where it# pmmem Is a sign of/ftHnrs and rsflnement. The I j IKHK TPiAsro Mmanufactured under stnjmlartySkroraM*eondlUon*which Umm the rost of ptodarHon, and it has achieved a brilliant sneosMas the t ‘ at slarant iastnossat In the market At a satisfactory price, W R IT * F » * nATA r/ WX JJH# n tSOM . H« L IH R A COMPANY, Mimufr*, * K»*rton, P*. a s * TRY OUR JOB PRINTING Letter From Dayton, Wash, th* dlatnnce and altitude, the thing of greatest importance wa» to get something to satisfy the innerman, Having disposed of * goodly share of the substantials <>nwhich we ex­ pected to gain health and strength, we had time to look around us. We were in a nice two roomed log house with a good wide porch running the full length of it. A small lawn had been cleared of the trees and was covered with a soft green carpet of clover plentifully besprinkled with fragrant bloom. A rustic fence enclosed It and added much to the picturesque beauty of the little heme on th* mountains. All around uswaBan immense for­ est got firs, tamaracks, and pines iovreringstraight ae an arrow far up into the blue sky, many of them having a length of ninety feet be­ fore a single limb made its appear­ ance. We tslfc rather lnBignifleant standing, at Uh* foot of these tall monarch* of the forest and looking at such a host of them seeing which could grow the tallest and be kissed, by the suns rays soonest In the morning, or which would say the last good night to the king of day. Such a solemn stillness reigned aroundus that westood In awe feel­ ing that we were alone with God in one of “his first temples." Ho seemed to fill nil space andwe aald, “Surely thi* is a place where God loves to dwell and it Is good to be here,'’ But we needed a place to lay our heads, aswe oould net stand there sky gazing to see the topmast branches of the tallest tamaracks, so we brought our thoughts to earth with a sigh and turned us about to got ourhouse in order. And when evening shadows fell and we were aweary and thought to sleep, w# gladly retired to our rest- lug places and to sleep we thought, but alas for fond anticipations. A wood rat had beenmaking the cabin his homeand restated onr intrusion ■ owhen the light went oat he came in. W* tried to rout him but he hid behind a box. Sister threw her ahoe at him but only succeeded In knocking a picture which we bad beenpainting, off an easel. In the morning while we were eating breakfast, she went to a box of ap­ ple* to see bow many it had sain-' pled. While she was countlhgtbem she happened to look, up and the rat was standingwith its fere feet on th* box looking at her* Apples seemed to be their favorite kind of fruit. He was finally disposed of and also six others. They look very much like oar house rat Only their earsare largerand they have a short bushy tail. In a little dell a few steps from the house were two springs t>f deli­ cious lee cold water. One, brother watered the hers** from. From the other w* carried water to us* at the house. W* had to ores* a rustle bridgemad* of two fallen logs, such as we loved to walk in our child­ hood days. Leaving this d*U, after a five minutes walk througha dense forest, through underbrush and over fallen timber, w* come to ah ether valley and a large spring of th* clearest, coldest watsr m a ro antlo spot where lovers might talk unmolested most of the year unless master bruin or the wildcat or cougar cam* down toget a drink Nevertheless the spring and the merry dancing rivulet, bordered with ferns and shaded by the over­ hanging alders, is very beautiful and while there I painted it for the family. W* had many pleasant strolls through th* tall timber, but it was pretty hard work for every­ where was fallen timber. It looked as a tornado sometime in th* past had leveled all th# great trees to th* ground. Some of itmnst have fallen ornturles ago for some of the trees new standing are immense iti size ahd height. W# gathered huc­ kleberries on Maloney and Eckler too, and ate delicious pies made from the same. I cannot describe to you the breaks of the Tucanon rivsr along which w* walked for a long dis­ tance. fl’hsy are very interesting and exceedingly beautiful. They are net so high ae Mt. Eckler and as wo stood on Eeklcr’o summit, as far as the eye could sc* wore the breaks which ran in ail directions, precipltious, jagged, ridges, some of them completely coveted with deep greenfoliageof the evergreens, We could look down into chaHms so deep and dark with the shadows that wecould not see a (glimmer of the merry laughing brooks and riv­ ers which wound in and out among them ou thoir way to join the wider streamshurrying on to the deep blue ocean. . It was s* fadnating to live for two whole weeks so much “nearer na*» Lures heart" and to drink in the life giving air of the mountains. But the time came all too scon for us to bid it all adieu, and cotno down to the haunts of humanity again, Wo secured a sketch of the cabin which we will efteu visit in Imagination for the mountain trip will be one of the “beautiful pictures" that we hang on “memories halls.’ l,lda I), Archer, Dayton, Wash. The Kicker’s Value, Tho kicker is a factor in every live community, if the kicker keeps his head, uses tact and does not turn erank he is the best friend of progress, tm f jive the reasonable klokerl W e make garments which appeal Jnly to the, woman who appreciates beauty of l i n e - individuality— quality— quiet refinement. W e spend' $50,000.00^ a year for art in design ing— $50 ,000 .00 simply that Wboltex garments, in style, may be supreme: ^ And these distinctive garments— coats— suits— skirts— dresses— are sold by a good store near^you— you may know them by the.label: C oa ts Su its D resses S k irts for Well Dressled Women /The Wooltex garmentsshown fierewilt beclispHyed bya nier- chant near yoir Watch your daily nevvspapt for his an­ nouncement o f the arrival.of these and many other^new Wboltex styles WOOLTEXCoats -$15 .00 to $35.00 WOOLTEXSuits -$25 .00 to $45.00 WOOLTEXSkirts ~$ 5.00 to$ 15.00 WOOLTEXDresses— $15.00 to$35.00 Every Wooltex g a rm e n t - coat— suit— kirt« -dress —. is guaranteed for two full sea-> sons o f satisfactory wear. . For Our'style ideas we search the whole world o f fashion. Our S 50 . 000.00 style organiza­ tion is in-charge of the„famous . Madame Savarie, of Baris. But with ail that is good and new in style before us, we-do not copy—we create.' Our eight master designers choose, modify, adapt the styles of the; world—and_create American styles.: . Distinctive American Stylev It is*a costly process. But it is the secret of Wooltex charm. It distinguishes the woman who wears Wooltex from the crowd who wear copies of fashion plates, which are them­ selves but copies. Beside the style in a Wooltex garment there is extra quality material and extra careful work­ manship. 1 That is why we can guarantee'#^ Wooltex garment for two f uii seasons of satisfactorywear. CostsNoMoreThanCommon Whatever garment you buy, you pay at least the price of Wooltex. * - The $ 50 , 000.00 we spend each year for Wooltex style costs you nothing extra. The extra-value Wooltex materials cost you nothing extra. The extra-careful Wooltex workmanship costs ■j/u nothing extra. * Through perfect organization we offer extra value without extra cost. Style Book Free / In our style book are many illustrationswhich, represent the whole work of our $ 50 , 000.00 style organization. This book .will be sent free on re­ quest. Simplyask for Style Book 57 ,and address Pari* Th i* is d ie The H. Black Company THE H . BLACK COMPANY, Maker* page W ooltex announcement which appear* in O c t o b e r Ladies’ Home JournaL W ooltex Garments for sale by Cleveland the raeaeasL* 0 0 9 I , % f J f FOUR FLOO&.S 14*16-18-20-22-24 West Main St* SPRINGFIELD , OHIO. Fairbanks Building. VAN AUSDAL’S Fall Showing of RUGS We are new showing our fall line of Bugs, consisting of beauti­ ful patterns In Brussels, Velvet, Axininster ami Wilton in all sizes. Wall Paper Our line of Wall I’apor Is the beBtwe liar# ever carried, beauti­ ful and artistic patterns shown even In tha inexpensive grades. Got‘ ourflgurf« on tinting ami fres­ coing; wo employ none hut export workmen and gnurantoe first class wtrk. Van Ausdal - A c o . $ t 8 «uth Main Btreet, Dayton, Ohio. The Great Diarrhoea md Dysentery Remedy Cures acuta andChronicdiarrhoea, dysen­ tery,choleramorbus /1 summercomplaint,’’ Asiaticcholera, andpreventstl 3develop- ment of typhoid fever. Same wonderful ‘■ sulfaobtainedin all pattaoftheworld, “ WORKS LIKE MAGIC.1’ ISBEAUTY WORTHM WHILEt ViolaCream positively era d ica te# freckles, moles, b l a c k heads, resti ahum and tan, i n 15 diseased, binteha . rough and oiljr skin to tho freshness and delicacy o fyouth, There Is no substitute for this superior harm, lcssptcpsratlan. Tho life secretofthe world’s greatest. Skin Specialist, At all Druggists or mailed far 50cents. Special proposition and Guide to Ileauty on rrqu<at, ?.l for tclltf, m « r y and NFKCO., T o lf Cto.Ohlo. V io la S k in "-Tiitl, <D» t eiiirfN Price 38 cent* per box. Don’t accept a substitute- a so f riled “ lest M k jihl.” Ifjour druggir.thasn’t it and don’t tiro to get U far you send direct to THE ONTARIO CHEMICAL COMPWY, <&*««, N.Y.,U.S. A. 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