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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