The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
i The Qsterly V,.'Of-.1* Winter Hat Clearance^Sale ttto offer sweeping reductions that you can* not afford to ignore, Our finest goods cut to had price. W o as!: y ou to read tho item s and see w h a t e x c e lle n t va lu es w e a re sla sh ing . “ P rop er S ty lo s 1’ an d y ou w ill (lad q u a lity in in every hat, ■Bongalino ami v e i l ''t ha ts, som e c o lo r s , m o s tly B la c k , m th e m o s t w an ted shapes. F orm erly $2.75, n ow 9 5 c On . outtro lin o « f not r im u n d F elt and brush fe lt in b la c k and colors# F orm erly $2.00 and $3.«s<), now 9 5 c * M isses' and ch ild ren s ' trim m ed H a ts and r e a d y to w e a r a t e q u a lly in v it in g reductions* OSTERLY, 37 Green Street, Xenia, O . L a y A R o o f T h a t W i H O u t l a s t t h e D a e © m y R o o f i n g G u a r a n - ® W i t h o u t P a i n t i n g a&9 tS S d aW DICKELMAN -EXTRA - - ^ —nT^rrr••yn~*'•H»iTfirr~n‘" TlnT ht —■»-- Galvanised Ifatal i You Can't Crack It Any Mare Than You CanCreek Fresh New Rubber*a ;• 1] t 4 . Get a FREE SAMPLE e r ,'Di 0 kt»l«iwn Extra” which ha-: li.‘f-a<iis baiidings far 35years and. is as servicuaW^.iajlayas when first laid, i, U the only"roofing made ’ whichyou cast buy thisyear and be posl- f'tiv e thatyour csj‘."r.;;e and your,* epali*sslop ^until 1025 {gum-ant n.-dj. V Dle&elman Extra »s made of only the tough* ' 0 st, most pliable, purest metal, manufactured rby a special process. This open-hearth stock is , parous ;Uid t' i»"f»bercd—so that when K ■ j e Is put into tia.gaivanhing pots the liquid metal daet no-, v ^//^iccrbuipsrcti a!:siAUj&irjnitamalgaKatesviMi ther.sctalskeet, '! / thusprotecting it forever, Twist and bend ft as yon will, you W 'Aw tycaimot flake this galvanised surface. It forms a permanent WW ‘; ' / P rQlecdon against rust. t J f m e- i s i l i e 1 5 - Y e a r G u a r a n t y 'f-Viyitwiih era of ourbamplcs—Uammer Hand then hammer some ordt- #?'''/nary ealvanir.eit rooftnsr. Buy- tho oao whichdoes not flake or crack. It '' /wIH be DlaitclmabExtra. Experiment this waybetore you hoy and you At-Ii save yuuM'-IfISyears of roof troubles. You will findit egotWJakhrtand suitable tor all buildinas. • : W rite f o r S am p le a n d F rea B o o k Wo will sjladlv mail thorn. The book will show you how to save roofisjl fmocoy, how to lay roofingmost rusily—lmwto prevent repairs. Tho sample wilt .prove our statements. Ask your d-ulcr about JJictelmani—Bnt writ# USnow for 'our fraa bock and sample. ‘ THE DICKELMAN MANUFACTURING CO. SO G o rm lcy St. . For**t. Ohl* Swell Styles for Winter ■# Overcoats are dominant fjj\ 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 exclusive— our styles are popular favor ites, and no one in Ce- , darville would be re- g a rd e d ag a ffian o f fashion would have his suit or overcoat, his evening suit or Tuxedo made by any one but T5 r> Leading Tailor, i ill X EN IA , OHIO OKOAN!i£J3D> *890 T E EXG /iNGE BANK, CEDA11VILM3, OHIO. \ Willi a paid capital of ?C0,Ci;0mid an additional stockholders ’individual liability of OlWi.Cfll), wo offer a safe depository for your funds* W o earnestly solicit yourpatronage, B. W. Hairrm rrosldent. Gteo. W. Bit-fi, 1st,Vice jPres. O l iver OAKEoroir, 2d V. Pres* O. h. S mith , Dabbler I*. V. T isoa M i * Assistant; Oaolsior, Physicians Advise “ lUdKC5of a r.vV. i’ufLc, to L\p ti.y lov,cb tpea ar4 prevent ttApoisonsof wtidfgestei "Lxi foci r. aiu ,,.u 1 yur , j . TitoSatr,i jydu x tf n:i. u .0 f ■Vi LV? > kaxatlvo OyerSyuip, purely vegcbtle, gentle, «.itatt3 arid of a t l .y x t, cor ■’fu. Sect.', Volvo acts til tlioliver, as well as on the t.fejffljcit asiJ ibivoij, asd iati i?.o ficafc'.t p&rdMft efficacy its constipation, indigestioft, f Soacaess, till liaidaclw, f *v»i' hhc:j„ cci;e,tiatutecc«, etc. Try VP 1 VELVO LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP THE MIDSHIPMAN Ho Had a Herd Life in 4 hg CorJy Day* c f Ouc Wavy. V/Ssen a iur: rnteml iht' of tin 1 Fnn«il Htat* ’ in tise tiHvii folloivinn: tim v/ar of iho i!ev» oiution 1 ! jo rani; o?;tainnKo cy;?g flint « f taptain, and ho lial to po^i thronpli what K, Slordoa- ougSi, in the “ li f e of 'Commodore Thomas MacdouoiiQb, IT. S. Navy/5 doerrihc3 as “ a laljorioi® and don* geroua mi lority or apprenticeship’* S.-efore ccouring the coveted price, #3n those days our midshipmen's lines were not east in pleasant jdaces, nor were their paths tho paths of peace. Although “ tho wards and children of the"public/’ as they called themselves, little or no attention seems to have been paid to their physical, mental or moral welfare. " They picked up on hoard ship, as best they could, the technical edu cation necessary to fit them for their profession. Although ship school masters were mentioned in connec tion with the service, there were few of them. There was no exacting eti quette, no rigid courtesy. Instead, there was the rude discipline of the merchantman transferred to a man- of-war—a discipline often enforced by intemperate and abusive lan guage and occasionally by blows. “ So great were the exactions/’ wrote Admiral Torter in his “Me moirs of Commodore David Porter/' “ and so unceasing the strain on a boy’s nervous temperament that only the most rugged and deter mined could remain in the service for any great length of time.” In 1800, when Midshipman Mac- donough, afterward the hero and commander of the naval force on Lake Champlain at the beginning of the war of ISIS, entered the serv ice, he drew $10 a month in pay and was entitled to one ration a day. This, on Sunday, consisted of a pound and a half of beef and half a pint of Tiee; on Monday, a pound of pork, half a pint of beans or peas, four ounces of cheese; Tuesday, a^ pound and a half of beef, a pound of potatoes or turnips, pudding; Wednesday, two ounces of butter or six ounces of molasses, four ounces of cheese, half a pint of rice; Thurs day, a pound of pork, half a pint of peas or beans; Friday, a pound of salt fish, two ounces of butter of one gill of oil, a pound of potatoes; Saturday, a pound of pork, half a pint o f peas or beans, four ounces of cheese, and every day a pound of bread., The value of this ration was 38 cents. It was changed later, by act of congress, March 3, 3801, to a ra tion or a value o f 20 cents. When Midshipman Macdonougli (he was sixteen when he entered the service) appeared in full dress tmi« form he wore * coat of blue cloth with short lapels faced with the same and ornamented with six but tons; standing collar with a dia mond formed of gold lace on each side, pot exceeding two inches square; slashed sleeves with small buttons, all buttonholes workedwith gold thread; single breasted blue vest with flaps, no buttons to the pockets; blue or white breeches; gold laced cocked hat, shoes with buckles and a hanger. When in undress uniform ho wore a short blue coat without worked buttonholes and having a otanding collar with a button and a slip of gold lace on each side. Dirks were not to he worn on shore by any of ficer. This was the uniform prescribed by the navy department under Rob ert Smith, secretary of the navy, from 1801 to 1809. Th « Value o f Charcoal. Charcoal has great value ns an antiseptic. Smoked ham will keep for years packed in charcoal. A few lump 3 of it in a cistern will keep the wafer pure and sweet. A quan tity of it in a cellar will absorb the .idorsf and a small lump boiled with cabbage or onions will do the same. Rutter put into small vessels com pletely surrounded with charcoal will keep sweet a long time. A paste of powdered charcoal and honey makes a good dentifrice.' It not -only cleans the teeth, hut dis infects them and sweetens the breath. Taken inwardly it is good for tho digestion and relievos con stipation.—-National Magazine. Uncalled For Remarks. ^ A city man wrote to the editor of a horticultural paper asking what plants would bo miitable additions to dried grasses for winter orna ments. & The editor replied: “ Aeroelinium, A. album, uom- phrena globoso and Groseum glo bose earhoa.” When the man read this he fairly boiled over with rage and immedi ately sent a note ordering his papar to bo discontinued. „He said that an editor who swore in that way just because ho was asked a simple ques tion ■.hould have no support from lim.--London .Standard, * PilesorSmilosP A POSITIVE GUARANTEE IMMIfauNSl IWOfWlTIlj*VRVf«W™sTWRiffljvW*•iwiv* BA. HEBRASUNAQID Fill*, TcHfr, m i nhmm, * ! « Wntm, BMlxrtOffh, el<*. Thin cstefl antisfi>t!a Salve kill* the grermt, *e» tiiSVM tW f*vt hW* firnu.wntly. Absolute aatAfectlon goat- anfrcJ armry wfiiudva. „ , „ , , n it ««. #5Jwaogists, or tsaflta!, Trial a.apl6is 1 eatsto tnttt tanlUfif. tH E ft, 6, ftITT ftli 00 „T» l t « , 0hl»* H A L L E R , H A IN E S *& H IG G IN S JANUARY SALE STARTED MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1910, Do.you remember the sort; of weather we bad in the months of October and November and even a portion of December? Do you recall how warm it was— how all weather records for these months were broken? When we looked carefully through our stock, getting ready for this sale we were simply amazed to see 1o what extent we were overstocked on Winter Clothing. W e found our stock simply double what it should be* Bummer weather when we should have had winter is what did it, Never before did we launch a sale as im portant as this, never before was the need of a sale so great, never before have we been confronted with a condition such as the one that faces us now. Instead of the broken lines consistent with this time of -the year, our assortments are practically complete. But we are going to change all this, How? By giving the people^of Sonia and Greene County such a sale as they never knew of before. This includes our entire stock of Clothing and Furnishings. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. BLUES AND BLACKS INCLUDED IN BOTH MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS OVERCOATS $3.25 A b o u t fo v ty od d O v e rcoa ts, tunaUsfcpR, 32 *71? . to 38, oiraie w orth CO to $12 in l bin Sale.................... t y Q * i O $7.73 3l>O v e rcoa ts th a t %vo w ill wtac-k up aga in st *7CT ifcuy $10,ga rm o o t in town, c u t fo r q u ick p loa ran eoJpO * | 3 $0,70 F o r 40 n ob b y O vercoa ts in b o th 'M cn 'sn iu l Y ou n g M en ’ # m o d e ls , now shades in g ray , b la c k s and rtb/\ m r* fancy at............... !..................... <$s*l O $11.73 Qvercoatt, splendid samples of the extia value-giving of this store, §16.00, $K!,(I0 and $16.50, Jan- A i | « r nary Sale at............................... JJ)| J , / & $13.79 Grand Overcoats, would be good values gj j 5 at $18 or $20 during this sale............................ ][ | SUITS $22 and $26 Suits—The Suits Deluxe. Their equals cannot • bo found in Southern Ohm. They are tho *7C A big lot of Suits, worth $18 to $20 in this q HE. * Sale........................ ............................................. < ) 1 O * i 0 All $12 to $13.50Suits,. £ | | -jjrg.' All $12 to $13-50 Suits, 7 5 25 PER CENT OFF ON ALL ODD TROUSERS 25 PER CENT OFF ON SOFT AND STIFF HATS Boy’s and Children’s Suits and Overcoats* $8 to $6,50 Suits and Overcoats, in this sale .......................... .............. $i.5u $1.20 to $3 Suits and Overcoats, in this s a le ................... .................................J $3,76 $3.50to $1.00 Suits and Overcoats,. ..,$2.75 DRESS SHIRTS. $1,60 Dress Shirts', . i in this sale........... ........ . /«.„ ......39 . $1 Dress Shirts, in this sale........... ............... . ............79c 50c Dress Shirts* in this sale............ *. . ........ ............39o UNDERWEAR. $1,50 U n d e rw ea r, Union and tw o p ie c e in th is s a le ......................... ....... ....... ..............$ 1 19 $1.00 U nd erw ea r, U n ion and tw o p ie ce , .Kit.*!, flh,,....., .................. .......... 79c 50c U n d erw ea r, U n ion and two p ie ce , in tm s s a le ................. ................... ....... ........ 390 • We Want This Sale to Go With a Rush and Have Named Pri* ces That will Accomplish It. Don’t forget the date, Monday, Jan. 10. Don’ t Miss This One HALLER, HAINES & HIGGINS, XENIA, OHIO. GANE SEATING ANG GASKET WEAVING NEWMEATSTORE I have opened a meat store in the J* C Barber room and asks for a share of your patronage. The finest outfit in the county has been installed for the storing, handling and / re tailing of fresh and salt meats. Our prices w ill a lways he consistent with the market quotations. Inspection Invited, C. C. Weimer. tn y tho Ohio roiaaiLoloii fur tho n iiu l.l Blind Iroon-makcm have for many yoarc nmdo a part or tho wliol 6? their living is> various paita o f our ctato. llacktt 'weaving io an a n la whlali rsmo euci’ocd wall. THIt HIGH GRADE LEHR PIANO I t U $K 0 AND ENDORSED » V tl»Mniwl C**Mn*H*n »f N*wYoffc t Hr# TMP a ^ hr I m M i MMstif, PMIlSelphl*. CM* mm A HtattawItHMl *1Optra, Ch!c*g«, TMPwMMCtMwvataty *t Mas!;, Pi!*h!e,C s I b . and OfHXM t«AOIM0 C0MMRVATORI** A A n d luae, t'sqal*!f« a■■•l iiuia'ta ttrrbi.iaas3lp mi « « ft i>»tha f-<nt ran* nftlsolr«iw!t:ja:cnt3i'ja.5s {M ir . 1* tt>* MHrt f.rj the 1', «s-p,WhCfditS 1 tKal-vinf J'l VSiOl.w.n: !»■Mi* m w m v j'Si.e, wisi'A'I-J i o # CAPAfi A L $*iM SM IlM i L K H R 4 C O M P A N Y ,, W liin u fr t, •• K « t t o n > P n *I fec^r.tNwit. jtaftfh THE RAPID Folding Go-Cari coflibincfi comfort, durability and appear- anco at tho Jovvoj.t puaniblu prko consist ent with quality. Motlu-r’o motto:— “ iMothing too f;oo;l fo r ilia bat-.y." V Wc aln;> tnanufac turo Thompson's Folding Crib, Sanitaiy, comfortable',| ■'convenient, durable and ccanomsc.il, A?’: your dealer io chow you a “ itapid tho babjr. Tho best one motion t ollardblV('art'taado. If vour de*lct docs not fcatidlo these two ai ticks, write via direct for |,rte»: and dtoiisus. mmmru fslbikq ueriige co „ UMiMjliltlfl Kithftwakfti M» ELASTIC ROOF PAINT flor tin, metal, paper, |e;t mud ruberold tool*, I» ptoaf *giu>MtheweatherOfrust. Absolutely tm - paious, W.Unot era, k» peel, blisteror iealfc Will nwt«vupor«t« alt#r act. Isa finewaterproof.- Ingmaterial, ( oiitaiusno ingredients such as aatt ami lii»6 whUh enter Info the toi«r»*ilion o f Hi* nmj r part of tho so tallc.1 tt»fanalt«npsiftt*oft: the «'i.sik( t fa dw wbitfe have iso elastic qualities . . v * ■, .• *!i!l <hstui. hve to metals and fibres, and are iJOUiid to i ryslatite any tnetal, It Is getinpm,-f. ^ H.*v h »! At Hint* ae mm, p p & m m m » u » i a t >v o n », «e#nat*tfM d a * ,w i * . ■*k* 5
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