The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52

i MM Y o u s&ould b y a ll m o a n s s e e ou r d is p la y o f T o y s a n d D o lls a n d b r in * th e c h il­ d r en w ith y o u to o . T h e y ’l l go , in t o e c s t a s ie s o v e r w h a t th e y 'll s e a Our pr| ces a re th e c h ie f a t tr a c t io n fo r y o u . Seo W hs ' Irish ' M ails \vi* nrt? Bdliisp; & « * ....*/.........$4.50 t'rnli Df.-iis ft-M.,, ■ S8r. -J3,* ami- ................. N«5 *- Wrc»s« ij Wftllfi lOr to ................ " , ■HttU-' ■W-avis . . |.«}.fj'niifjjit, «*v io , , . . , . . . , . . , . ' 0 1 0 ■'We sh ow th e b ig g e s t a s so r tm e n t o f D is h e s from 2 3 c . £ o . . / ................................ $1 .98 Jew e lry -Gifts Are Most Acceptable W am o h d Lockirts, in a lt sizes, n n . F o r _■«- - ........ ........................................... - H a n d so m e Gold X aveliers, in choic< st fetyles; v e ry nruU y; $S.OQ value--. ^ - s 't $6.00 Mesh. B ag, S-Inch u n b re a k a b le M fsh ,"1' “5 B a g ; w a rra n te d G e rm a n S ilver . . . . M en’s .H e a v y Solid Gold S ig n et K ings; . ■>*' m a n y d e sig n s to se le c t from . . . . . . . . . . q li j ■ .Solid. G old "Ladies’ S et K ing s;, b e a u tifu l .. se le c tio n ; a ll w a rra n te d ; $5.00 v a l u e . . . qS&s- G et th e ih.cn a Solid G o ld Scarf- B in ; h a n d som e . sig h ; e a c h in a b e'au tifu i v e lv e t box; "$4,00 'v a lu e ..................... ................. E lite S h a v in g S ta n d , p o lish e d n ick el, h o ld in g a c u p , b ru s h a n d m irro r S te rlin g S ilv e r Bock'et K n iv es, 4 steel.-.b lad es h a n d som e h a n d le s; m a k e s a b e a u tifu l fij-f f | f l g ift. C h o i c e .......................................... $ 5 r U w S e le c t y o u r C h ristm a s P re s e n ts non-. A -,sm all d e ­ p o s it w ill h o ld th em u n til you a re ready . S te rlin g S ilv e r B e lt P in s, l a m an y d esign s; «J<j A f t w a rra n te d to w e a r f o r e v e r ............ , . . . / $ 5 i U U v E n g ra v in g d o n e fre e o f c h a rg e v il li a ll p u rc h a s e s. W a te rm a n Id e a l F o u n ta in d m r* rj P e n s ............. .......................................................... t& £ .t0 U . A nd o th e rs $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 $0.00 a n d u p to $12.50. H u n d re d s o f p ie c e s o f O rjn u la Gold Jew e l Box.es, P in C u sh io n s, P in H o ld e rs, C a rd K eeeivers, P in T ra y s, C a n d le stic k s a n d o th e r pieces. • A ll go f o r ................................... .................... $2.39 a n d 25c :Glltsj.fop..--Ladis 3 In (Vprj-. lum'i. tn tl ccruet',' ««i nwr ‘ Mo!a I'.ntl I.*;::(!f t ‘ItWNltito» *,uahrHtt<'u<, Pm-/' i-.ilk At 'r-’t-i'i;;. ,1 H'-s-V/s, » j .-.rd' In h -w v lit-’lv il 1i btV ’tU fol ..VMtt'eni'U all : h eal JJvs'.a (fund I'.i-tje, -lupinei- ]uvl**i-t‘>.‘s; u K up In X uicih tins . . . . . B lack R t> .!*- i ’-lts, heavy . •fissoit'd 1>lekU'M ........................ . Silk (’l-epe N -it'-f'!, U ymd s ' ion-1-; liptti- stltclun); all plivio colors - UobesUit-rre On"tors, la a ll tin1 )yL>'d.si'ti. a bc.unU ’nl X nns gift. Priee-i CSv to X ifl-’ n .'dwell f ’los-. in n r l arid lu'-sli: rlbb-.p uitnm ed ........................................... D s'ib v ’ M ercer /e d .'-Die Kn i t M jitflers; blin'k and, w h ite w ily; e x tra size . . . . I' loOr’ you’ll uv ;. i M.-9 8 c . : , J M 0 ........ ;98t* .......... S B s m m u op the coward M«ft Who D*H Thlnjt, Againit HI* Mortal f**r» D*wrva» Medal fo r $f*v*ry. A. A. "Whipple who wss in the real estate buriua* in Kansas City when Ninth and Orand avenue prop* erty was listed a* suburban, is re-* garded as a herp by his personal friends. In Minming this attitude they take the ground that any man who will go ahead and do a thing against his most mortal fears is de­ serving of a Carnegie medal the size of a dinner plate. The thing in ques­ tion is the making of public speeches, “I regard, an invitation to make an after-dinner talk as a challenge," Mr. Whipple said-one day, “l argqe this way; My friend Blank believes I nm afraid to face, a crowd and make a speech; he doubts my per­ sonal courage. Now it's up to me to show Blank: Fm a better man than he takes me to he. I f my knees tremble and knock together I shaft lean against- the table, so he will' never know. I am in some respects like the soldier who was charging svith the rest of his regiment up the heights of Vicksburg, but so seated he looked like a ghost. A comrade next to him was unafraid and even smiled at the torrents of grape shot that swept the ranks., The comrade* noticing his friends plight, turned to him and said with a sneer: “ toward!’ “ Toward yourself,’ retorted the frightened soldier* ‘Old man, if you were one-tenth as scared as I am, you’d have broken rfinlcs and ran long ago,’ ’’—^Kansas City Journal. LOGICIAN MMMMfeMSiMfilil MMMMiMHMMMiiiMM M m P r a c t ic a l G iff s f o r -M e n . 2 S c I! I ........... 5 0 c $ 1 * 00 - I*'am*y Silk mul TCnlt:i>d Xerltwettr, in Xm as .boxes ..................................... l?iJk Lisle Hnl U<i, c, M' di f f er ent vu'ors tif t h ' b<‘»i a box . . . . . . Mnyoi'3’ F am o u s ■iir^BS Kid Gloves, ip tail or b uck; a riifr ............. InUluI Huspeiulcrs, muUc of e x tra s o o j o lastic w ith calc r kl n omla; ’ ai r . . . Accordion BUS. Socks, all •slnuUs: pair. Top B ' i I i ta, in blue, , ta n anil Kr ay. » . . « . . . . . . ,j... . . . . . . A Few Kein'nders From Oisr Art Goods Department Roa.ivi Con! or P li e r s m ade of. linen, trimm ed ■?Q w ith tJnrnvin torchon lado ...........1 9 i # Ate:,-lean Drr.wowo k Searf.-V squ are nnd con to rjR f*« pieces: eJeffitnt dcslkna; prices, 2.1c, Stic ----UQfv IlntU 'ubei’K .S c a rfs. 1% ' yard!?, i o n s : . LI non C rash suuaroa. er ....................... . bind embroidered st-otTs r.ud ft M ft f* mb.’oidc’.’Cd seoliojH-d ........ v alUU ) * I * y W e W a n t E v e r y Womara In D a y to n to See O u r B ig G a rm e n ts S35 Ladies’ and Mitisei’ Suits -MMMMMMMinMMMIMMMMBMMnipMMMIMIMmiUllMWW Im p o rte tl C h iffo n 'B ro n d c lo tli BorgP, W b lp co fii, C o rd u ro y arid, fa n c y m ix tu re s in p la in ta ilo re d m o d ­ els; o th e rs in v e ry e h ic sty le s; nil colors. P ric e d f b r $12,83 $15 Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats A ll-w ool riovelties, a n d fnticy m ix ­ tu re s. P r ic e — at m $lt) Ladies'' aud Misises’ Guacs C’o'me ,ih C h in c h illa s a n d K e rse y s; fa il le n g th -g arm en ts; 5 4 -inches. P ric e d fo r : , a t $ 4 . 3 0 $6.0,0 Girls’ Goats :a.'"..... $7.95 - $18.B0 Ladies’ and Misses’ Goats teMMMMMMMHIMlriMMMMMliMMMMlWKM H ig h -g ra d e -b e a u tifu l c o a ts o f C h in ­ c h illa , Z ebiline, B ro a d c lo th , npvi .e ltlc s su c h a a d o u b le -fa c e d m a ­ te ria ls ; all kinds. P r i c e d ^ g C om e in C h in c h illa , Kebllinc, K e r­ sey, fa n c y m ix tu re s; all k<u'!s: a r c s C to 14 y e a rs. 7 C P riced fo r . , 4 p 4 » l 3 f o r 1 520.00 Ladies’ and Misses’ Sealetto Plush Coats .jtmmmrnmmmmmBmmmmmmimmammm&k F u ll le n g th , 54-in c h g a rm e n ts; la rg e re v e re c o lla r a n d deep cuff. P ric e d fo r „ . a t $9.75 $45 Ladies* and Misses’ Velour Goais B e a u tifu l-V e lo u r C oats, m a d e w ith la rg e sh aw l co llar, em b ro id e re d a n d b ra id trim m e d e ffe c ts; larg e sid e fa n c y fro g fa s te n e rs ; all-slllc lin ed . P ric e d fo r . . $24.50 Buy FURS Now* You Couldn’t Buy Them Cheaper in March! 04.00 Muf r or SI'aw l Collar, sti'in lined; -black, or brow n-— si.©s ,|gr- $r. 00 Muff or SI aw l Collar, jaR sc tin lined; {&*s} e x tra la rg e 1 X-hVi idxe ® 2 M JS.flO B elgian Hi t r Set, satin lined; e x t r a ' la rg e (H/e; s e t— $ 4 » S 5 ijt' j ta| $Tij.on B lue \V «if ;>>e;, unc.-i is ; ki 1, 3 T . . ? T .................... 8 8 . 8 6 L Millinery Specials All Trimmed H a ts a t Less Than Coat ~j ■>- 'l l "ccU*, O stric h T ip s, 2 in a c lu ste r, lit biftClf .w h ite, pin!:, lig h t b lu e, etcr ; ’ $ 1.06 v a lu e s. 0 1 a E x t r a 's p e c i a l ,, U I U S ilk v e lv e t c h a p e s ih a il d e sir­ a b le sh a p e s ; v a lu e s u p to $s. .T o u r © 1 A Q c-ltoli'o , .,*..«»»»»» V ' i "U Im p o rte d F re n c h fe lt sh a p e s, in sm a ll, m e d ium a n d la rg e s h a p e s ; v a lu e s u p to f » f » « $4.00. S p e c ia l . . . . . . w D w $10.00 v a lu e T rim m e d H a ts in v elv et, silk a n d felt, In a ll d e ­ sira b le s h a p e s a n d trim m in g s. T o u r ch o ic e i © 1 1 Q . *M’" * o n ly . . . . . . $ I » 1 3 Third Floor Specials 7£c, v a lu e O u tin g F la n n e l Gowns; fu st co lo rs; all sizes. 9 f ly , B p cd al u u v $2.06 v a lu e Lad'iea’ F h in L in g erie N et, S ilk a n d F la n n e l Wnlr-is; m ad e in a ll th e la te s t designs a n d trim m in g s; a ll sizes, Q 4 O f l Y ou r cho ice v I jU U $1,60 v a lu e F la n n e le tte K im ono s, f a s t co lo rs, a ll sl'zes; trim m e d w ith sa tin . © 4 f l f l Y o u r ch o ice . . . . . . . . . . v I i l I U $1.00 v a lu e S em p e r Id em C’o u til f’o rse ts; a ll siz ts. K f t f t S p e c ia l............ ....................... u U v SO.* v alu e o u t i n g F la n n e l 'S k ir ts , fa st colnrn, w ell m a d e . 1 D a S p e c ia l.............9 u i r $2.00 a n d $;',00 C h ih lre u ’s D ress Mats, n e a tly trim m e d , O Q ft Special . . . . . . U « Jw C h ristm a s su g g e stio n s In fan cy boxes, K im ono s, B a th liob en . M uslin U n d e rw e a r, W aists, A u to . H ood s, A p ro n s, D re ssin g Ja c k e ts, etc. X M A S S L I P P E R S S A L E Ladies' Felt Slippers, every color Imaginable; easy, hand-turned leather soles - pretty fur or silk braided tops, with neat bows to match, A great oeicc- ihm n r 83 different styles. Going $1.39 and $1.50 Kinds, $1.00 and $1.25 Kinds, Also A complete }in« of Men's Slippers nt upnclal reduced prices In our shoo department. in yiawmii.iW#ii Beginald—-You love jne, I know. "Virginia—And how do you know? Beginald~--Why, I love you ; there­ fore I’m in lave, ' All the world lqves a lover,, and you are all in -this world to mf. . i. LIFE WITHOUT MICROBES, Microbes are not indispensable to all life i f they are indispensable to any. The .question has been definite­ ly settled. A cage completely ster­ ilized at ninety degrees was made and the openings of the, case closely stopped with cotton and protected from the outside by &hermetically closed metallic chamber. Such,ma­ nipulations as were necesary in opening the cage were made by hands guarded by aseptic rubber, cloth. Into such it •sterilized.cage three henB* eggs were placed, afte-* having been externally sterilized. The cage was fitted with, a glass pa­ vilion or chicken-run, where the chickens could develop during jtheir six weeks’ sojourn in the cage. In the cage were sterilized air, pipe wa­ ter, sterilized sand, and sterilized feed. The experiment, showed that life docs not depend npon microbes, but that the vital work of the organ­ ism is easy and natural when every­ thing is sterilized. 8TUDY COLORED RAIN. The Bliower o f black rain in Hampshire, which has been ocupy- ing the attention of the Meteorolog­ ical society, is not without precedent. In November, 1810, ink-black rain fell steadily for several hours in. New York, and at least twice dur­ ing the last century a similar phe­ nomenon, has been observed"in Eng­ land* lied raitt is fairly common, and in May, 1885, there was a heavy fall of blood red hail At Castlewellan. The red hue was not merely on the surface; when one squeezed the pel­ lets the fingers were deeply stained. —London Chronicle. ‘ ' MUSHY. Fair Widow—“Why is it that they always say a man “pines” for a wom­ an? - Bachelor—>1 suppose it’s because pine is about the softest wood there is* ■ ■ ' mtm KoniMMwnui ViolaCream ftoewrt*. ’ m i ttrt rcss pAYTQNf PHI9 z:z« ( B O G G A N ’S ~ j .■ E x c lu s iv e S ty le s . •' ' » GOOD NEWS FROM SANTA CLAUS Get your Christmas Gifts where your money goes the farthest and buys the best To show our appreciation cf the tremendous business w e have enjoyed th is season and e spec ia lly from our out of town patrons#7 w e are going to remember them, at th is season when everybody is happy by g iv ing . January Prices in EveryDepartment in our Store Come and see the extraordinrry bargains w e are offering, and select youy Christmas gifts from our exclusive stock of Fur$ Suits Coats Dresses Skirts Hats Hair Switches Plumes . Silk Petticoats Shirt Waists Pricess Slips Evening Wraps Sweaters Evening Gowns Leather Bags Umbrellas Neckwear Handkerchiefs Scarfs Veilings Knitted Caps Silk and Velvet Corsage Bouquets ^tc, Then don’t forget to ask for Bog-gan’s Exclusive Stamps which is an additional saving of 5 per cent to you also, remember That we refund car fare to all out-of-town patrons within a radious of 50 miles—Just call at affice on' our Main Floor, you do not,have to go put of the building to collect your ( carfare—we refund it to you. PETER A. BOQGAN 24E . Main St,, Both Phones No. 825 Use our rest room to meet j’our friend Or a leisure hour with us to spend. Springfield, O Springfield's Big Christmas Store A Store of a Million Gifts W ill Make Your Christ* mas Shopping Easy-vOur Store W ill be .Open Even/ Ings*Beginning Thursday Preceding Christmas, We Refund Your Round Trip Railroad or Traction Fare When You Purchase $15 or 0ver> A Our Big Blanket Sale is now going on, thousands of pairs cotton and wool blankets at the lowest prices ever offered anywhere. Kodol ^ v f f i t x tffttd&m o t* anx ? n v s r t ir s x A . _ ^ l n $ t t s v x » 8 o v rs t o m a c h , a k l c h in c * v p L m w [ .lf,»n er wlftt k . k I oi , *«««*»'S 5 i i f V * ; (UW-' fltMyo-.uW.w il Ttfmi.l -nor fc.ii.it, i f f KiMnl todnv, «m tiM iM n u iM , Dll out and eitmltiOfr.lloi tf-wfnt It (n th» tfwrtW6*w>, If It fulls in mt'Ffy ysnt. r«!ntn (b* UbttH 4* lb* (tw i W M m t m t t It.nnrt'Rb'wlil ftfna.iy.itir loof-y. XU C . S»*W *TT S*V COMtlTAMT* C H lC A «m ,H M U

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