The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52
m im m m iM i& m m m m 'm m im & tx& vK iSm m m s iit IThe (Marviiio Herald « * H o l i d a y S a l e S '1 $ t.o o *% r T * « r . ^ {K A P tLH lU L L «, - Ctfftor, r*iwm II AT.. | H u t c h i s o n <S G i b n e y ’ s | u tfbeJPoat-Office £<*dftr- ttlla, 0«i*M* JK, JUT, M weond #I immi BMabSwfe ^«WW»H|;i|^|gii wiwiiftiiifctti X E N I A , O H IO Finest Line of FURS For Ladies, Misess X- 4 • , 7 and Children to he seen in the ■in Rugs, Curtains, Linoleums Window Shades V l 4 $ 1-IK Saits and Coats Low Prices Woltex, Bischop, Etc. IN THE GIFT LIST Silk Mufflers < W oo l Mufflers Ladies’ and Gents Silk Hose . Umbrellas , •' ; . Dolls * Center Pieces . Leather Hand Bags Traveling Cases Coin Purses Gloves Sweaters for Misses and Children Pictures Toilet Sets Scissors Hat Pins • „ .Rings Pin Trays Beits Toilet Goods1 Ivory Toilet Sets Linens Neckwear Bed Room Slippers * Bath Robes American Cut Glass Something New For Gifts A Beautiful Line of Christmas Handkerchief. There s isP rio more useful gift than a. handkerchief and you will find what you #auti hire, v Hutchison & Gibney How abojst year Obmluww tliop- Never before have we placed so many useful and beautiful present for the home folks as this yean Our many glass show cases full, notion counters loaded, $ I i i Billy San4«^' ootmbt to Columbus for a aijc wwk* eng»$*mBhf: on De* cember*>. , Carnegie offers $ 25,000 yearly a pension to all ex-presidents and many are of the opinion that the of fer was mors to stir congress to spine action along this line than a desire to assist those who have served the nation in this respect. It would be entirely one of place for retired pres* idents to accept yearly stipulations from private sources, Governor-elect Cox says that the inauguftrtIon ball shall be..open to the pebpls of the state that no dress formality shall be a bar tot anyone of good character, W* do notknow but that the Gov, is correct in his view. In the past a ' certain set in Columbus has held this affair more for the pleasure of citizens in that city, The establishment of a parsels post on January first will no doubt mean considerable extra work to postmasters andniiyil and city car riers. Thorejias been a great de mand for.1a trial and congress at the laatsession provided for its establish ment. The express companies have fought the parsels post,for man; years while the great city mail or der houses have insisted on it, Gverin Marion, Ky., a primary election is to be held t<< determine who shall bo recommended for the appointment of postmaster. by the senator, Such a move has caused someone to suggest that-all post masters be elected by the people and that the appointive power' he taken from the departmentand the presi dent, Political parties canh'ot be maintained without organizations and organizations cannot exist with out the spoils system and patronage Consequently the distributors of Unclo Sam's mail will be appointed for years to come.- I t Xenia, : : : : Ohio I , immememfmmmmmmmmm > We notice by the daily press *that •Gov. Harmon in his address to the legislature will recommend Such a bill as proposed at the last session In the Edwards hiljl, for creating a tax Commissionfor each county anil have the members appointed,by the GOyernor arid thus removed from local,influences that frequently .fall around asssessors. It is understood that Cox in bis*message will advo cate Such a measure. While on the face of the proposition there is sign Of constructing a political machine yet if the right kind ot iiien are ap pointed wo feei thftt there will be a greater return of personal property, which in the past bus not Stood Its share of. assessment, Voice of the Charmed One. Pair Suffragette—"And ,uow. if any one who lias heard-my speech wishes to ask a question, I shall be happy to answer.” MasCulIn©Voice (from rear of hall!—1"If you haven’t any other company, may 1 see you home this evening?*'—Judge. StOORewards $ 100 . Tbs Madam of this paper will be please* toiaamthattlxte Is at least one dreaded H u u t that scisnos has been able (o euro in all it* stages and that it Catarrh. Hall's Qtfervh Cars Is the only positive ears now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh Mug a constitutional dneaae, requires a egraftUationol treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure it iafefe internally, acting directly up gn the blood and mucoussurratjea of system thereby destroying the foundation of the dteeeie, end giving the patient strength by knMdtng Up the constitution and asuiting nature in doing its work, The proprietors haveso much Arith in its curafire powers, hat ther Offer one Hunditd Dollars for any ease that it fatit to cure. Send tor feato teeWstouiala. AddMe. F. J„ CHPNKY it Oo, Toleda 0. Sold % ttmgggai, ?»#. eti'a Family Fills « * the beet. SUITS For Good Serviceable Suits See Our $10.00, $12 .00 and $15.00 Lines we Guarantee to . give Satisfaction or an other in return. Sullivan ’ s Clothing Hats and Furnishing 21S- Limestone S t Springfltld, * Ohio, CASTORIA For Infants and Children. -A1.COHOI) 3PJEJttPENT, AregetaWeEreparailionEriU stallatingtfieggggj: ting(lieSionadts j g l t o H j i i l l l l l M PromotesDigpsiionJCheeifid-1 nessandHestContalns jx J3 kt : The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of OpiumW(U^lr»^rM«riL N o t N arco t ic . I J^efMDcMtWrmX AvtbSm d- •SOt* AperftcfRemedyforConslip*- tlon, SourStoraadi.DWorn Worms,CtmvulsiimsJevensfrs nessandLoss OFSTEEP. ftcSintie Signatureof NEW YORK. A lb months old J 5 D oves ~3 5C f ; nts Exact Copy o f Wrapper.' In Use For Over Thirty tears CASTOAIA vhe OKnTAUiteourAjr, ncwvosaomr, Clothes That Fit t i * I make clothes that fit at the shoulders,. under the arms, around the neck and that hang right, front and back—and the trousers look as though they belonged to you. The clothes keep their‘shape too .. T r y ,U s The 9 Tailor XENIA, OHIO FRESH OYSTERS | every ]-# - Monday, Thursday and Friday TJhey are.the kind you will enjoy, no water, nice and large.l PHONE 110 C M . S P L N C E R A LOCAL MAN or WOMAN is deslrod right noW to represent T hx P ictorial R eview in this torritory*—to call on those whoso subscriptions are about to expire. Big money for the right person-repre sentatives in some otliet districts make over $600,00 a month Spare time worke/d are liberally paid for what they do. Any person taking Up this position becomes the direct lo cal representative of the publishers. Write today for this offer of PICTORIAL R E V IEW 293 West 80th Street New York City ■ fiN LB «S m FISTULA OAt.ti „ DISEASES OF THE RECTUM fit. fact. r jw a r iiem F * drj * j . j . M c C lellan C olumbus , 0. PilesorSmilesP A POSITIVE GUARANTEE tabnmtSlaUIrMlkvssaduttimabilyoarst*T DR. HEBRAS UNSOiii tbs «ort wonderful eclehttfle dlecovwy of moderntimesforth#Mr#restcosesofItoftltig l> 41 ^ a XXAAf^.iMdsi, r r l.U s i. dN^«x Kl*g, Be*wsa, Tetttr, Sett, nh#nr*, mn» Worm, Berber’sJteh, eto. Thishighlyfiiear. Caled antlMptlo Bair# hills the rernts, re* moTes ths trouble and heals the Irritation permanently. Absolute ,mU>ft<itk>tt goat* anteed ot money refanded, PHee BOcts, at Draggisti or mailed. THM mple 2 oent* to cover maulng, sa 9ca s oili THE 6 . C. BITTNERCO.,Tolftfe,Ohio. w Stop your bml bieath with Or. Mites’ tAxaUve Tauleta. ITWTLL JU8T TOUCH THR SPOT and' prove an every day- winner every time, Oood health, good cheer and long life is what we promise If you Buy Our Meats Microbes, disease and death lurk in a lot of the meat that’s sold, but not in ours. Weseli the best and at a fraction above cost. Our market is safe and not high priced. C, H, CROUSE Cedarville, Ohio, SW*| “ Clean U p the Bowels and K eep Them C lean ” There are many remedies to be had for .constipation, but* the diffi culty is to ^proc .pc one that acts without violence..- A remedy that does not perform by force, .what should,be accom plished by persua- sion i£ Dr. .Miles’ Laxative. .Tablets, •After usingHthem, * Mr; N. ArWaddell, 3 15 Washington, SL Waco, Tex.,, .says. • , . ‘'Almost afi wy life .1 ■have been troubled with constipation, and have tried many remedies,, ‘all of which seemed to cause pain without giving much relief. I finally tried Dr. Milos’ laxative Tablets afad found them ex cellent. Their- actlpn is. pleasant and mild, and their chocolate taste jjmkes them -easy to take. I am more than' glad to xecopimend them:1* ''Clean up the bowels and keep them clean/* is the advice, of all 15 J. H. McniLLAN. Puusrfti Director and Puthifars D»Al«r. Mftnuifteturer o f ' Oottfimi - Ykfiti* *n4 d*m«ntr iMfttkB, Talsphsk* f. Ofidfcrtm#, Ohio, JL* ■* Wi d m i IT T yo a jime. tloni ?ou i n f An. wil Ca iseai neat W tiou Sp- C h a Bo - lean ed b physicians, because they realize the danger resulting from habitual con stipation. ?Do not delay toq long, but begin proper, ^curative measures. - Dr. Miles’ Laxative -Tablets area new remedy for this old complaint, and a great improvement over the ■ - cathartics you have been Using in the past. They taste like candy, and work like- a charm. A trial will .convince you. Dr. Miles’ Laxative Tablets are sold by all druggists, at 2 $ cents -a box containing- 25 doses. If not / found' satisfactory after trial, re turn. the box to your druggist and he will return your money. MILES, MEDICAL CO,, Elkhart, lad. * 1a Ladibf Travel Collar Glov.ei Reckt Bridge Five P D rink ' Foldin Jewel Manic Sewini Picnh Milit . Coat l . twelS' t adl they! '40'Eas #1.’^ 4 i Leai Dayton’I 42 T iWVW W v A larg* Ti Wi- pOBltlflg -* I fuvi inf Hi n H m * rtV.
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