The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52
■I86555S55 Advance Holiday Suggestions Now ig Urn time to eonsldw* yotir holiday baying, everything is aowdiiplayed, look clean ami fre.sh, really more tnvjtfbg than if you wait until the laefc f«w days, This season we are showing rotiny unique and extensive lines of Painted China, Spun Gold on China, Ivory Clocks, Picture Frames, many pretty designs t« Plastic Ware such as Candle Sticks, Pip# packs. Match Holders, Tie Backs, Vaces Ornaments,- Pern . Dishes ami many other pretty articles in this ware, 35 p e r c e n t . D IS C O U N T On an extensive line of Imported Brass, anil Enameled Ware Novelties such as Vases, Camllo Sticlm, Pern Dishes, Pen Backs, Desk Bets and single p'eecs, Paper Weights, Letter Openers and many other nice things in this line, We ear nestly invite yon to look over t his wonderful line of bargains tha t woarc- Bncrificing before nil the desirable articles are picked out, . Many Other Pretty Things Large assortments of Chrlaii ms Letters, Cards, (Bopkleta which are appropriate for giving, to Sunday School class#* and mailing to your friends. Our department of gift hooks is very complete both in leather and do th . Bring ypur children to our juvenile counter and let us show them the many pretty books especially for them. , E f i S i r T T i r i j i ^ 21 and 2,3 W, 5 th S t , Dayton, Ohio. ^ S 8 = r n r g s ^ The Cedarvilie Herald yr.op P o r Y e a r . KARLH BULL Editor -•^ T s rje er*' yuageggaagRg Entered a t the Post-Office, Cedar-; ville, October 31, 18*11, as second class matter, . ’ '.' issw W bm ^ ^ FBIDAY, DEOEMBEW S3, m i 1 00 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs $11 .50 . Regular Prise $13 .50 100 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs $14 ,50 . Regu}ar Price $17 .50 yftft-dtit; 3.0*32 N. Main St., .Dayton^O. Medium Weight Clothing for Fall and Winter A medium weight su it for fall] or w inter is demanded a t th is season of th e year. . W e have selected our patterns w ith this in view. Our line of correct shades ?andj colorings in fine serges, cassimerefl, tweeds] for < suits, and the best and ^latest [fabrics* for overcoats is not surpassed in the [county. W e fit and fashion your su it [or overcoat so th a t it gives distinctive style, {correct f i ta n d shape. . GIVE US A CALL. KANY, The Tailor, Xenia, Ohio Palace Meat Market FRESH &SMOKED MEATS FRUIT & GROCERIES Truesdale &Rohler SUCCESSORS TO C, C, WEIMER, Cedarville * - * * Ohio. —The fl(ieafr supply of Christmas candy we have ever bail. 1500 lbs., of all kinds th a t wa can guarantee as pure. Wm, Marshall, One of the best basket ball games ever played here resulted In a close defeat for Cedarville 'Wednesday, The opposing team was the Carlisle Athletes, The first half, the score lyafe. 16 to 16 and when time was called the score stood 84 to 31, Oh the extra time the visitors' won by two points. - , Messrs. J . H. Oreswell and Albert Ferguson left Tuesday morning, for Hale Center, Texas, to be gone about three weeks. M r.. Creswell will look after his farm holdings arid visit his son, Frauk, who is located near that place . ' Word Was received several days ago th a t F rank has suffered ah attack oLptomaine poi soning, bu t was better a t the .time of writing. " Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Turnbull en tertain the Turnbull family at. the annual Christmas dinner, Monday. Minton Platea Caresbad. Plates English Copeland Plates Japanese Kobe Plates a t 25o (ii price) Cut Glass a t Close Out Prices Brass Jardinieres Fern Dishes Smokers ets Candle Sticks Ash Beceievers Decided Bargains Bibles for Children, Yeung People, Teachers and Families Dictionaries fdr 25c to 110.00 Great Display of $1,50 Books a t Fifty Cents. Boys and Girls Books a t 26o Toy Books ALL PRICES , New Fiction, Poetry and Dainty Volumes for Presents The greatest of all the holidays,j Christmas, is drawing near aud again the nobler sentiments of maqkipd are given, full control of the individual, and make not only himself, but those about biro happy, - There la much about the day that- may be common to most ’of '.the older cues, but nothing like the delightful thrill of anticipation that overcomes a child as he waits the coming of the Christmas- mom when he faces that; which.banta brought him. The happi ness that fills the soul of the youth Of this great day only impresses the older of the nobler things of life and the generating of a kindred feeling for fellow men. There is no need to urge the giving of -gifts. It has become a part of our inheritance, something that we regard as a matter of necessity. Not only ure we expected to contribute as much as we can about our own homes and among neighbors, but there must p#. the, same cheerfulness, good feeling and helpfulness towards those in need. We hope that on Monday more real pleasure will be experienced this Christmas among young and old than any that has gone before. We are all better by having lived the past year, for we. have gained a brighter outlook on life. We can wish nothing better than that the lessen taught years ago, “Peace on earth, good will to men," has not only been learned well, but would be exemplified in every day life, Jacob Kany Found Guilty, The case against Jacob Kany of j Xenia for violatipn of the liquOr law as the result ot a raid on several barrels ot beer consigned to “ The E. Lodge” was heard before Mayor Wilson of Fairfield, who found the defendant guilty. Only three, witnesses wsre called, j Win- Groitendickt secretary of the \ Elks Lodge, who testified tha t Mr. j Kany was a trustee of tjie lodge ; only from March 15th, 1900 until 1910 and bad not been re-elected. W, B. Torrence of the .Pennsylvania freight lines told of a number of barrels being turned over to Charles Moore, drayman, M l Moore testi fied tha t he had never had any dealings with Mr. Kany aa drayman for the lodge or that he had never been paid for such services. >An order from Mr, Kany to Mr. Moore to act as drayman for the lodge was produced in court,-Mr, Kany claim ing that same was signed as any member of the lodge might have done. The case will be. appealed to the Common Pleas Court. 'jm* Children Cry for Fletcher1# CHURCH SERVICES. M. E, CT-HJR-CH' 9;30 a. ni. Sunday School. 10:30^,1, m. Preaching. • 6 :00 p. m. Epwortli League, 7:<J 0 p, m. Preaching. Prayer nlee.tmg Wednesday evening at 7: 0 Oo’clock.- Official Board meeting the first Tues day evening pf each month. B-.P. Cburoh (Mam St,) Teacher^ Meeting a t 7 p. t o .- Sat urday, Every teacher -try to be a t this preparatory service. Any body welcome," Bible School ftt 9ik0 a, m Sabbafch Let us make these last two days of 1911 among the best' days of our Sabbath School year, Preaching by the pasfcpr a t 10:80 a..m, Take notice of the status of yonr contributions in relation, to yourpiedgei And If any of us are behind our pledges, le t us take care of this matter before The last Sab bath of December!” Christian Endeavor meets a t 6:80 P* mV Subject: ‘‘The Gift That Transforms the "World" 2 Gro. 9-15. Mrs. M. J , Taylor, leader. Preaching a t 6:80.p, m .by the pas- tot, Strangers In the town and Trionda are welcome at ,all our ser vices, Plan to bo at the next Mid-Week prayet-meeting. Subject: “A. Me morial f<mi9lL, , l $am. ?;12. ,Wby not make the l i . i t mid-week ser vice of the old year the largest and best yet? We can do it if we will. ’We can do i t and we will. ■" Bey, JT. M. Coleman of "Pittsburg preached la st Sabbath a t the B. P,- church, (O. S.) aud is lecturing this week a t ' Wilberforee.' ' Bev, G. S. Coleman of Alleghany will preach the next two Sabbaths.- 1 T h e K in d Y ou H ave A lways B o ugh t, a n d w h ich h a s been i n u s e foe over 3 0 yea rs , h a s hom o th o s ig n a tu re of a n d h a s been m a d e u n d e r h is per sonal swperviston slneo i t s inffthcy* A llow no one t o deceive you in th is. A ll Coun te rfe its, Im ita tio n s a n d ^Just-as-goodM a r e h u t , Expe rim en ts t h a t tr ifle w ith a n d en d a n g e r th o h e a lth of In fa n ts a n d C h ild ren—Experience a g a in s t Expe rim en t. What is CASTOR IA C asto rla is a h a rm le s s sub stitu te f o r C a s to r O i l ,'p a r e go ric , D rops a n d Soo th ing Syrups. I t is P l'easan t. I t contains^ n e ith e r Opium , M o rph ine n o r o th e r Narco tic substance. I t s ago. is its g u a ran te e . I t destroy s "Worms a n d a llay s F eve rishness. I t cu res D iarrhoea a n d W ind Colic. I t relieves- T ee th ing T roub les, cu re s Constipation a n d F la tu len cy . I t assim ilates th o F o o d , reg u la te s th e S tomach a n d Bow els, g iv ing h e a lth y a n d n a tu r a l sleep. T h e C h ild ren 's P an a c e a—The M o the r’s F rie n d . GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS TheKindYouRaveAlwaysBought In U s e F o p Over 3 0 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. "They Talk Tiffany's" TIFFANY’S For Rings and Watches The Home ot Style, Quality and Elegance in Jewelry, Cut Glass and other Articles ^ tha t make the Cherished Christmas Gift. We are in receipt of a copy of “Good Qoads” .edited by Hon- Jease Taylor of Jamestown, which is de voted to the advancement and im provement of publio roads. The magazine i» well edited, elegantly printed and contains much informa tion along this line. Any onn want ing this publication can have it a t a elpb rate of 59 cents in addition to the Herald. ' WHAT TO SELECT - y Solid Silver Diamonds . <■* Watch Fobs fWafehes > Opera Glasses C u t la s s ■ ' Hat pi ns Rogers Bros', Plated Ware Gold Handled Umbrellas ALL GOODS ENGRAVED FREE OF CHARGE ■ M . . : N. B.—Come early and get choice of large as sortment of Splendid goods,, irresistible in charm and appealing in price. ; The Christmas cantata given by tne B. P, Sabbath School Tuesday, evening was one of the best enter tainments of the kind in recent years. Tho chorus was drilled by Mr, G. F . Slegler. ■Besides the piano there were several other mstru- men a, dram, slide-trombone,- alto horn, violin and clftronet, tha t add ed greatly to the music. After the entertainment tbS usual Christmas treat was enjoyed. Word has been received hero of the death of Mr, J . W. Bhdabaugh’s mother a t Versailles, O., 7hurial taking place Weddesday. Mrs. Iiadabatigh, who lias been with relatives in Celiha, has been threat ened with pneumonia, but is thot to be much Improved a t this time. In. the list of the successful appli cants for'admission to the Ohio bar, we find tb« name of County Clerk, L.T. Marshall. Framed Pictures 60 to $10 Bargains on Every Shelf West’s BookStore, Xenia, Ohio, FOB SALE HOOTCH COLLIE PUPS sired by my prize winning dog a t Cin cinnati, O., June 191L They are tarm raised. Will iurmsb pedi gree with each sale. Roaeliil Springfield i The telephone exchange will be closed Monday, Christmas, from 1 a, m, to 7 p. m., ta g ito the cm* ployeesf the usual holiday. Word has been received from Mr, and Mrs. F . B. Turnbull, who ie- centlywent to California for tho winter, and they are located at-41* E. Pine 3h , Santa Ana, Cal. AS is our custom preceding holi days tho Herald is out earlier than usual. Wo extend the Compliments of the Season to patrons and friends CASTORIA for Infimts and Children. TinKindYoaHit* AlwaysSought Bears the Bignatvreof TheTiffany Jewelry Store, South Detroit Street, . Xenia, Ohio. TIFFANY’S For Quality and Style Fresh Fish A N D . O Y S T E R S . At C. M. ATLAS HOTEL and RESTAURANT, R M O D I .E D - R E F U R N I S H E D mir[fjijpfiM MiifiriilifirtiAiliiiniiliw1* in iifv r1 iy—Trinr"’iirr jit-'-iiir- —a— it T— P o p u l a r P r ic e d R e s t a u r a n t f o r L a d ie s a n d O e n t lem e n . * S e rv ic e is un ex ce lled S. D e t r o i t s t r e e t , X e n ia , O. IT W ILL JUST TOUCH THE SPOT and prove an every .day winner every time. Good, health, good cheer and long life is what wo promise if you B u y O u r M e a t s Microbes, disease and deathlurk in a lot of the meat that’s sold, but not in ours. .Wesell tbo best ' and a t a fraction above cost, Our market is sufo apd not high priced. , C, B GROUSE Cedarville, Ohio. I Have A Good List Qf Southern Ohio Farm Lands , V Also some good Town in vestments and Houses. Good bargains in Hale Co., Texas and Arkansas that wili pay 10 to 15 per cent from the start. G. H. SMITH, Beal Estate Agt. • Cedarville, O; The Bookmalter AM IN THK BOOKWALTEfl HOTEL HIGH STREET DININGROOMFORLADIES UPSTAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S . N O W J 5 .C B N T S . LunchCounter on MainFloor OpenDayandNight. The Best of Good Used in the Cul in a ry Department. J . H. McHlLLAN. Funeral Director and Furniture Diftler. Manufacturer ef dement Grave Vaults pud Cement Building Blocks., Telephone 7. • Cedarville, Ohie. DR. LEO ANDERSON, Veterinary Surgeon add Dentist, GBADUATE O. S. IT. Office Waddle’s Livery Barn. Citizens ’Phone 98 and 81 OEDABVILLE, - - OHIO jibj . ij aim uiu i :;m‘ ^ ^ -......... Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we -urge you in buying to be careful to gsfcthe genuine— B LM K -ffifch i l iv e r Medicine , . The reputation of thfc old, relia- If ble medicine, for Constipation, in- fl digestion and liver trouble, Is LrM- |V Jy established^ It does not Imitate sf other madlcines. It is better than others, or It would not be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger' sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN Ft FISTULA AttDAbt, » DISEASESOFTHEAECTUM slrai'S'S-fW** dr i » j . % M c C l e l l a n “ 'S iS iT ,,* C olumbus , 0 . Light to Banish Sorrow. Sorrow dwell# longest wh«r« fjs Dun J8 shut out.—Florida T|ih«#.tfjiien
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