The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
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'STING tSIliNG, '« f~i tt&■***? in «.o li t <»r If f, «*, Iw.i. #£»«c '»« r s t u m 13- Sf?;co #d>M b ‘ . ,Ajrcs mu IktCTCwi "J; j f !%. it*-?'#. ; r'1' '.t. - *■ *i c s<!e.c./f»s « o l..,s is. »s cHttiagmi T ItsC?cuot. r-.’ r".. f. i «* ;'3* 1C..;!7 Ci It* narrsit r:.,:;aoi , I r"- < otJrfM l w * < - i f :.-.v. t.-vl v/e*.* * 3 iTtl.t*l r *1 l; •?i*•• ' t 1 f.-.i £ Si* it tie iff : ■ MW*!?-.. MW AM 01 J 1 ESTS I « U N a mwnpfM Bird’s Specials We aro eellieg rji tspee- to! good BULK COFFEE at 2Q q per pound* B will pay to give It a trial Our 205 and 30.0 coffees are iw» equaled for their drinking -q u a l iti e s . Tim urm m -v — -uj_ ^ Here are a few specials for Saturday, Jan. 14 , Only Apron Gingliama, good quality, yard................ 5 c M u slin , u n b le a c h e d , .f a i r quality, y a r d , . , , ___5c Flour, 24j lb sack Snowball for............. ..65c Apricots, fancy evaporated 3 lbs for.................. .50c P. S. These items are for cash only. Remember OurAuction Fire Sale this Saturday af ternoon and evening, sales begin at 1 :30 and 7 o’clock inour own store room 2 nd floor. Also Auction Sales every night; next week clos ing Saturday night Jam - ary 21 $t, Vrra Ando v/on"grtrj 2 ut F.njljij-'klu'y rliifi, finj«rf»!oy a?t« r» ; PJ’-'i) n, Vho Motho % tnvontci by 4t;o Orocjtin Gonofu! A orcqo . -rJo ac rfoIIcf'au<?t‘Uoo,nya'hanc T: <' nn ; nt H v - U niyl P? nun’o la price, r > £'• r pnand. Xn[\lvy rnu ip i v-jra i !. m fojip >1 ViiiV.i :•■ V.' O s KI tV, ’— . f-jttsr.it. ■} In I, £•,*" ■'),! ■i!>': n *-'1 • 4 H'’rao 5 !iti;'r iho Anrtli'ti Halo a t in. r-nip, r .n r .- .A «» g L i ? u is fo ra «*no Shrfl’o Stare on Sanirday aftmujon ' avroi’ding’ t<> the order j!l Quit oventog. ilii-y were li^{is j d. lh :ttli‘Ms ef tbeii* «> oj UT i'lY > Stij.lt !» IbK.tmastor Wright and family detailed .hr■eriptiou uati ti bavo ns thriE* ;-;u<>st Mioa Lmmlla ^en(r fi by a ijr.* j.ui g, jjerai 3I> of Itlavtllo, 1 m]. Wall Paper We areagain ina position to fill your orders^ and will, be pleased to show you out line. We have many choice patterns that were 7 1-2 and 10c. You -can buy for )Gper bolt. Closing Out Our Wo men’s and Misses Winter Goats . , i *■ f . ' At Special low prices $7.50 Coats for 55-75, $5.00 Coats for $3.98, FurBoas per cent off. B IR D ’S Mammoth Store. Aorn-af., who il-HiwsIatl in tlio time j of. Aristotle, Intended for eommuui-.j cation liftwf'en the -generals of an l army. J si I t eoi3:<istesl of two esac-tly ein i-! i ilar earthen vepsels with ' vvi*|pr, t .n-li j i'-aiik d with a e»eh j that would dit;i'h;u,K«j‘ an ajual ijnan- : t i t j «f .water in a given time, bo ; tha t the whole or any part of the :•contents* would epwipe in pwfepiy i > the same periml from hath vessels, j On the surface of each flouted 0 ?; 1 pieee of cork supporting an upright | ■marked into divisions, each division f having a certain sentence inreriheJ ‘ ; upon it. One of the vespels was f : placed at each station, and when } i either party desired to communi cate he lighted a torch, which he j | held aloft until the other did the 1game, as a sign that he was all at- l tention. I On the sender of the message | lowering or extinguishing, his torch | each party immediately opened the } cock of his vessel and so left it un- 1 til tho sender relighted his torch, „ For your nex t o rde r of flour try j il wa9. ilt dos(',1*+. S ta r lig h t” one of th e best high , Thft rt’^ 1Vr '-tl.lcn T*? th ° -°IK g rad e flours on th e m a rke t. ! ^ on «»c division of the upright Kerr &. H a s tin g s B r o s .! J!'luch wrf h"?1 }v.1{Jl V f mouJ . o£ ___________ | the vessel and winch, if everything ......... x,„„ w „ ... , ! had been executed with exactness, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Klerrctt have * . . , 1 corresponded with that of the seud- I’eturnoil homo after a visit with t „ 1 , ,, , . , . » i „ *, : er and conveyed the desired mfor- their son-in-law and oauffh ter, Jtev .; .. Robb and wife of Bovina Center, matiom—’\\ estmmster Uazette. H. Y. Bfr, tScorgo Barlior Colurahua was the guest of Air. R. B. Barber and family, Babbath. We so lic it your o rders. P rices righ t and quality gu a ran teed . Phone 51. M cFarland Bros. Mr. Fm i Fiidda ’Oi Dayton apent ■Babbath with Ida oistor, Mru. W. W. I Oreowell. Auction Balo! Auction Sale! Sat urday afternoon and evening. Bird's tjhore. Quite a number of ladies from tliio placo were very pleasantly enter tained by Mrs. W. IS. Alexander of Spring Valley. Mrs.-Julia Condon left Thursday mormng for Trenton, where she will visit with her son, Rev. W. A. Con don and family for sorno time. Auction S a le l Auction S a i d S a t urday afternoon and evening. B ird ’s S to re . S aving Hio C lient. A frankly unscrupulous meuiho: of the Cincinnati criminal har told the fallowing story of hhnsoA: Ilk client was on trial for murder, gnd ThoW .C . T. U. will meet next! th^ 1evi<1™00 ib *how hi™ Thursday, January 10 and i t will be 1 otlv ubauce Mas tc an alt day meeting. Mrs. Flatter 1“work ille sentence (hnvn ’ to man drill be here and conduct a local m- j.elmighter, and m ‘such a ease the stitute. ‘ ■ t client would get oft with twenty _______ _ ; years’ imprisonment instead of a -The officers of the Cedar Cliff1 death sentence. Accordingly he told Lodge GS0 I. Q. O. F., will bo m-j-ms cleric to become friendly with stalled on Tuesday night J a n u a ry : fonm of the members of the jury, 17Vl!Ut. I t is the desire of the lodge 1 treat to drinks and seC what he for every member to bo present, ‘ ' could do. The clerk reported that —_______ | he had 'fixed a certain member of Hon. George Little and Mr, A. Z, 1 « » a Tririimnn, and tha t i Stnith have boon taking in tho auto* { lie promised to hold out for-j mobile show hi Hew York City this I manslaughter, j week. They also expected to stop j The jury retired and remained off m homo. The Home Store Our Tremendous January c Clearance Sale - * > * • ? . * . - Opens Thursday Morning, January 19, 1911 •« -> f- - ■ - • AND IF:MERCHANDISE, QUALITY AND GIVE-AWAY PRICES COUNT FOR ANYTHING THIS WILL BE THE GREATEST SALE EVER HELD IN SPRINGFIELD. Twice $ year we give these events, we carry over absolutely no goods from season to season, and no price cutting is too drastic for us to adopt to carry out our measure. Many departments are entirely too large, of which are Coats, Suits, Skirts and Furs, Underwear, Blankets, Comforts-. These being classed as strictly winter goods will be sold in many cases at less than half, which is much less than cost. In other instances the price will be cost of production. < Silks,*Dress Goods, Table Linens, Sheetings and Sheets, Pillow Cases and Casings, New Ginghams and all Cotton.Goods will*be sold at less than agent’s prices todajA* Our orders, placed in advance, enable us to offer these in this way,' which means a saving of from 25 to 40 per cent. pLaces,, Embroideries , Hosiery, Gloves, Leather Goods, Ribbons, Notions, Umbrellas, Men’s Fumishings> Lace Curtains, Draperies and all novelties throughout the store will be offered at reductions that will mean wonderful savmgs,§|J[| The Fahien=Tehan Co;, 12 to 2 4 Fairbanks Bldg., Springfield, Ohio. Member Merchants’ Association, We pay full fare to Spring- field. aiid return on .-.all purchases of $15 or Over. * ....................... . , . . . . . . . *- A Wjia'fiHtiicii, *. Philadelphia, before returning j out for twonty-thro? houvs. Finally J An old /who,lmd two f i t return*!! a ver«Vmt of manslatigh- \ pnpilst one Jav -pve a sum of ; ter. The lawyer warmly e-mgratu* f mpnev pwrelui#e ;»r j luted Inn eliont, andf.3 he was doing ; |s-Tniothihg':%itlit, t t - « h m i l d fit! the ToontiyipiiugXtt Rev. and Mrs. Thomas R. Turm ( who have b»en visiting relatives j so the Irishman loaned over his hero for some time have returned to j shoulder ami a?M : their homo in Dravosburg. Pa. They il c',Beihu1.1 hail a/livil of a tuirae wore aeeompamod by Mrs. Anna ; doing it. Elivm (>■ thim were for Morton who will be their guest fo ri let tin* him go entirely.-”—-Cineln- sonto time. ‘ nati Comnwroial Tribune. } The Editor and wife arrived home [ £Sss Explanation, last, evoning after a short trip th ru ! vvhen Mr. hunt e—your intimate the East having had a most delight- j friend Smith—av. >!;e the ofhei ful sojourn through the larger cities morning lie was greeted by his wife and points of interest. The man- with this: agemont is extremely groatful to Mr. J '‘My mveet hoy, do you know you J . O. Foley for his assistance dur- j came home late last night and that I iug our absence.' ! you talked in your sleep I” | ---- :— ;---- j “(hvat Scott! 'No, did I?” said | The program, as rendered by the Tyrolean Alpluo Singers, Saturday uight, was one of tho best, on the j “What did Smith, badly agitated. I rav ? Toll me.” ‘ “t just nnh in ’fc make it all out, but it sounded like ante-up-jack pot stake.” “Oh, yes, ye?, my dear. I waa re- One pupil bought a large ■ quantify, of hay and straw,' and the, n?xt morn ing he invited his-piarter to see his room, which he had almost filled with the results of hie purchase, ' “AhT Very gbod, Very good!” exclaimed -the philosopher.- And now, turning to tlite other pupil, he raid, “Well, friend, whqt have yon bought?” . , , “A small lamp and some oil which will fill the room with a light in the dark evening hours. This will en able us to continue p te studies by night as well as by, day if we should ro wish,” replied.the pupil. “You have made tho best pur chase,” said the philosopher. X - X GETOURPRICESONPRINTING X X | LOCAL AND PERSONAL | lecture course. Tho largo audience showed its appreciation by rounds of applause, to the rendition of sev eral numbers. These siugera aio ; citing a little Kimpranto tha t a | under the direction of Miss Cora Q. j Ramsdon, who gave several read- \ iugs which were also very pleasing, i friend waa teaching me. I intended to tell it to you when I came home. I t moans ‘How is my darling girl To Cure a Cold in One Day t « i » Laxative Bromo Quinine Taw<*». ^ / % £ f«v«a MKonLoMaoM in poat 13 months. This signature,® tonight ‘ I ’hi’.mh-hibia Time.). Mrs, Lucy McClellan met with a | very painful accident on Tuesday ; evening white dccendtng the steps at j X, the library that uight. have been ! house of lominons enjoy the more aerxouo. In some matmerMru. r :a} ],, - -A*k fo r S w e e t B rie r” cann ed j McClellan tripped and fell which Wer.tmiiw.t* r tsi I um goods, a t M cFarland Bros* rendered her unconscious for a f«w ; ,pj|) a FOR SALE: Two fresh cows. Will Andrews, I Miss Karoh Wolford Is ill from bronchial trouble. - Fruit*, vegetables and oys ter*. McFarland Bros. Mr. Alex Turnbull opent Wed nesday in Colmnhun. WANTED; tjomo ono to cut GOO cord of wood near Clifton. Address, Bos So?. CedarviUc, O. momentf!. Prof. Allen had Jnnt pr<'- , cocdcd Mrs. McClellan down the stepn and v/fts. attracted hy her cry<t 1 he hastened to her aid and nfic was latter removed to her home.Mrn. Me-; Olellan wan badly bruised ami was quite sick from the effoeta of the fall. ! Mr. and Mru. Harry Vince of South CSmrteMon, Opent Sabbath with Mr. and Mm. O, II. Croune. glovt h ’ hod illltlotw, leather Mid kn it g,lovo,3. Nagley Bros. >- fcbttn Beatify Flour, a good on e , a s (It. for »Oe. Gat It a t Kerr A. Haetlug* Bros. tr n a i dlbsrf of tho O. M. & {*, IL Pabl-Sfh Wltfi bet b r e n ts , Mr.and Mrs. Lewis fiitbert, Mrs. Tjticy McOteilab is culforlnfr Vs-itfj a uprultif ?i v/riot w.i t t w w m l t of a f-ilt lit1 if*.Tut iiday a t tl«) Itemfy. • Edtfatnofft and F(a§ oraokora. Somath irtg deiicSou* (« th® araakar fins, MoFarlaitd Sira•«. *|ju^. slid llcb-uf''niiafdvi’ h|ti-iiigfiobl bava b: mi K«' ^ ot Mf*, and Uitti Wiu» ctmLy. Tho Oritioh Spcoltor. mfiv lines the ^n-akef of the J m a te -1 ivjsitieln't? lit a F.ah:;v of £!),- year, tioil a year for station ery and two hngphead of claret and ‘d.tdut muivt'S of plate on cit’d ion, hut he enjoys tin* livs auhstantial advantage of taking j»rpN.*denc*c of all other commoners. ’By an act of lltet) it was provided that the 1 lords ('nmmip.-iom'rs of the great seal not being perns “diall have and take place ht-xt after tin* jw ra of the realm and tho speaker of the house of commons.”—London (^hvonielo. Sign ef an Ggoticl. Toward the latter days of deorge 1). Prentice aw the editor of the old , . . . . , i : Louisville «T>>ur»ul a thief got into The iiidfmo for the musical imml, era . . , J , , , ■ rrnn'» m i tlu* tdit'>ml room or- night and wore Mino £Iathe (J. Brown, Frol, | Ciiupf’.on and Dr Jesse jolmMm: Mr. : John Otowat fcwon m tho vocal con- , tonfc over Mr. Hugh TurnbulL Mr. j Weadall Foster In the oratorical; The content last Friday ovonlng be tween tho I hllonophic and Philadel phian literary oociottey renulted in a victory for tho latter*, tiro former winning but tho oratorical content. Tim judges were I)r. Jcano Johnson, Prof. Holb, Mian llallio Q. Brown. 1over Mr. Bean Shroades; Mies Ha | j Ramsey on osoay over Mlaa Bertha | I Fdorsmm't; MteoFteraiiceWilllanioon I on declamation over Mr, Earl Me -1 Clollan. Tim enutestfos debate and jone musical ntnnborwas withdrawn j owing to tho stekneoa of coma of I the contootanto. stole lire big di-. tiotiavy. As i non as tin" In's on.') dh'envcrod Pietitu-n eaid to hie. atuanui-nyii; “ (to out and purchase mother copy of the dictionary’. A man v.ho -will attempt to edit a newspaper without an un- ahridg’ed dictionary is an egotist, and 1 do not belong in that cate gory.” Aiwiost perpetual Rain, Rate Mia on tho eastern ’cociol q! {fC'Jasd atone‘208 dayo in tho year. — ar Afl of Oolllnjj. , Oaco get a euntofiicr’a toot off and cnfertaSn him with tho light emt of patter ii uaio la tsiiually effected If tho victim liaa tho I'oqulr* d amyimt of cash on hio porcon.- -Uhoo and Leath- *i* Uec&rd, Piles orSmilesP A POSITIVE GUAHANTEE to(simedbtetj t eSevoandc; 5 ia»lt!;ewe*Hh OR. HIBRASUNOOID fto *ar,^ wsadrifot a-ictiRfln (Ifcrcvny i f i in.tcintSt.TcyC.k*t.'ocf'vor *ir'^jofltch’ac j-ars, rtaoKsitt, 'iV'Uec, i'nif. i U im - o , iucp Worm,Kail ci-’-fljfrii, ct* 'iWnW a M v rjcdb citd mifio-j*cie rsK'o wiin ts,n [psitw, re- e liwcc trie tsorCttn eml Iscriic tun biltstlr.a t - eiwv . icu M s *, At'*i>i 55 ta tatierattloa iasr- Tti’o S3fJn,ailodRulDis,e?nailed, ®rS*l KKiSsleacentotocoverisa'JJia*. i)HE G, 0, BITTNERCO., Ttilit, Old*, He Wes Helpip*. A Baltimore man whose con ia a student at Princeton has had fre quent occasion, to-remonstrate with his boy touching his extravagance, hut the father invariably “cornea to the front” when request is made for further funds. , In bin last letter to his eon the father, after the usual recital, ctat* , 1 that he was forwarding a cheek *for Oral, and he wound up with: “My ron, your .studies are costing i me a great deal.” To which the hopeful in his next letter replied: ■ “I know it, father, and I don’t shyly very hard either.”—Harper's 1Magazine. Heredity and Natural Selection. , Heredity is tho tendency of every : ta’g.mism to },ruGut:e its like. But in the prodm tion of the new forms there is, generally speaking, a slight ' variation in some cares from the parent form, and it is in the direc tion of there variations that natural selection, acts. The variation re- ’ peats itself and keeps on doing so ; until finally tho chail'-ft is so muffle ■ed that what practically amounts to . a now species yesulte. Thus are ac complished by slow results, extend* ing through agon perhaps, the ends I tha t man by artificial selection ac* ■compliohea in a few years.—Ex* $ change. .... . _ I Coyleb Resiosfing. | “It you wus toAad oho InmtSroJ j fhoucond ilollflr hllte in tho strCot, what would you tli* with ’em?” asked *ono boy of miothHr., ‘Td keep ’em ‘ {ill Ilioy wua advertised for,” was tha ’ reply, "and if a rm,r JiiiH had lost ’em I’d give ’em tja^k b" •Ii3m.”^-Llppin- s cott’a btebaateo. . Dampening the Glovast,. | if now ntevra <ne placed between , t!*.o folds o? a dflsep fowet for'an hour j botero being ivosn they mo much oas* ! tevtoput otiTho damp causesho * hid to mtii'o pliafelo so that I they will stretch wrthe required afatpa : without Uftekirif er etdSttteg, A poor furnace is not only a source of dkcomfiort, but causes ill health, and wastes your fuel and your money. HIGH GRADE STANDARD FURNACES give » younot only-warmair, butpur*, > fresh air, to breathe, and it i» ] wanned to tho proper tempMV ature, . STANDARD FURNACES are honestly made of the belt j materials, and will pay f«r 1 themselves in a very short tins* \ by tho fuel they save. They are not an expense, they ARE AN INVESTMENT earning you larger profit* than j almost anything else you can j buy* , i QarCatalogis Prce. Ask for it and far information about Heating* i i y r JtL U T IC A , N. Y . " J r i a . .. a i Iw*PlERCBi Agcotji *,i
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