The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52

•mam »4- ,K* I f t Holiday Sale AT ♦ , *•**#>■ * • • « H u tch ison & G ibney’s I f X E N I A , O H I O I i | ;Pieces, Variety. Rugs, Curtains, Linoleums Window Shades & Suits and Coats Low Prices | Woltex, Bischop, 1 Etc. IN THE GIFT LIST S ilk Mufflers W oo l Mufflers L ad ie s’ and Gents S ilk H o se Umbre llas , r D o lls . 9 Center. P ie ce s Leather H and B ag s ■Traveling Cases ' Coin Purses Gloves Sweaters for M is se s and Children . P ictures ’ T o ile t Sets Sc issors /. H a t P in s R ings P in Trays . B e lts T o ile t Goods Ivory T o ile t Sets - L inen s ■ '* Neckwear B ed Room Slippers B a th Robes American Cut Glass Something New For Gifts A Beautiful Line of Christmas Handkerchief. There is ro more useful gi'ft than a handkerchief «ttd you w ill find wha t you want here, s f t l | I I the Cfrdajsille Herald. J*» r YbrliJ?. ^ K AR LH BULL . - * E d ito r i w-Li l 1 ■1':■* r <i£Z£S . . En tered a t th e Post-Ufflce, Cedar- ville. October 81, 1887, » b seeornt class m atter. FRIDAY , DECEMBER 13, 1912 CHURCH SERVICES. .»■■■ ’ " ' — r: V ri — ' .. *s Never before have we placed so many useful *s and beautiful present for the home folks, as this If year. O u r many glass show cases full, notion if counters loaded. | Finest Line of 1 FURS I For Ladies, Misess and Children | to be seen in the I county. Muffs,Neck Coats in I I I i I I « V . F. CHURCH. Sabbath School a t 9:30, Preach ing by the pastor a t 10 : 30 . Subject—"God said ho was a fool,” Y .P .G . U. a t 0:00: L ead e r-P ro f. Alien, P reach ing by the pastor 6:30 p. -in. Prayer-meotiug Wednesday a t 7:00 Leader—F . P. Hastings. R .P , CHUBCH (Main St.) . Teachers Meeting Saturday a t 7 p. m» ■' Bible School Sabbath a t 9:30 a, in. Preach ing by the Pastor a t 10:80ta, m, • Sub ject: Temptation, U. E , meets a t 6:30 p, m. Leader Mary E llen Lowneft. Mid-Week Prayer Meeting Wed­ nesday evening at6:80 o'clock. Sub­ jec t ■. A fter the p ray e r Meeting a t 7:45 the Sabbath School will give their Christinas Can tata, To both of these services a ll the members and friends of th e congregation are most cordially Invited. L e t as m any as possible plan to be present a t 6:80. The intention is to begin the Christ­ mas program a t 7:45 sharp. Be I I t I t I I I I f t f t I 1 * 1 I f t f t f t f t : f t | | Hutchison & Gibney 1 ij Xenia, : : : : Ohio ft mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm#*mmem* M. E , CHURCH. Sunday School a t 9:80, prompt.- Public worship a t 10:30. geYifion by the pastor. Epworth League a t 5:30. The second department will have charge of the meeting. P ray e r meeting Wednesday even­ ing at. 7 o’clock. The pastor would greatly ap­ preciate i t to have* you prpmplty re­ po rt to him the sick of the emigre gatlon. PUBLIC SALE! I will sell a t Public Sale on my farm on' the Hash road, 4 % miles E a s t of Xenia and 8}£ miles West of CedorvlUe, on Thursday; December 19th, 1912. A t 10:30 a, m. Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, farm implements and 350 shocks of corn. Terms Made know n Day of Sale I H . C- RHODES. R. E. Oerry. AucC, L. G. Ball Clerk, T h e Jo k e T h a t F ailed, A farmer drove along the streets of. Donway Springs. He had a top box >n hie WGgon and over the edge could i s seen the heads of several sheep end young stock. As he drovo on hlB way he was accosted by a dude, who, in seeing the “hayseed,” sang ..out; ‘'Say, Noah; your ark Beems to be pretty well crowded today,” The tamer looked around and, uncon- ierned-llke, replied;. “Don’t worry. I have saved a place' for a JackasB and rou can get right in." The city up- itart looked sheepish and the farmer Irove on.—Kah*a* City Journal. • Office Hpura. Living in a very friendly neighbor­ hood, 1 found that9often during the week r was delayed In. my work by a “back-door” visit or a lengthy tele­ phone call, Accordingly I proposed to several that we adopt “office hours” for onr work and permit no Interrup­ tion during those hours. Writes a con­ tributor to Harper’s Bazar. ‘ The neighbors saw the wisdom of this plan and we have followed it with very gratifying economy of strength and time, Couldn't 8«* His Third. During the cotton-picking season in Texas a colored brother who had gone Into the.country to work returned very much disgusted- “Don't yo’ git no offahs te r pick no cotton?” asked a friend. “Sech ez dey was. White man done offered me one-third o' wat Ah could pick. Ah done tttk a look at de field an' saw dat when It wall (41 picked it wouldn't amount ter one- th ird So Ah done lit out fer horaol” $100 Rewards $100. The readers of this paper will be please- to Uam that there te at least one dreaded <8eean that aolenoe lute been able to cure In ail it* stigca and that is Catarrh. Halt's Oetarrh Cure Is the only positive ehreaow known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a odmrtitntkmal treatment, Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internA|1.V, acting directly up on the blood and mucous surraecs of system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and (resitting nature in doing Its work, The proprietors havenomuch faith In Its curative powers, h at they oiler on# H tlndmTDollars for any case that it fall* id cure. Bend for list o tesShnohiajl*, A dd im Jft J, CHFlflfcY A GO.Tolcde 0, Sold by p»g(d«t, 78c, nil's Family Mils «t» tlta best, j. H. McHILLAK* Eunsral Dlrsotur and Furn itu re Deals?, MftttttiftShtfer of Oenieut U ra te Vaults arid Cement Building Binoki, Tolsphmt* 7* Odwvill** Ohl*. Children Cry for f-leieher*s H ie Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has hcen Ll use for'ovei* 30 years, has home the signature of and hag hcen made under Ids per­ sonal supervision ginee xts infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. IT W ILL JUST TOUCH THE SPOT and prove an every day winner every time. Goodhealtb, good cheer and long life is what we promise if you What IS CASTORIA iBuy Our Meats CJastorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, 2IIorx>hine nor other Narcotic ’ substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind . Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS iBears the Signature o f TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBough t In Use For Over 3 0 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 7T MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. ' I r 5 Clothes That Fit % ^ I make clothes that fit at the shoulders, under thte 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. Try Us The 9 Tailor XENIA, OHIO } t t -Hh every}-#- — Monday, Thursday and Friday They are the kind you w ill enjoy, no water, nice and large, ^ * P H O N E 110 C. M. SPE.NCER A LOCAL MAN or WOMAN is desired righ t now to represent 'Fins PiCTOKiAr, Rnv im v In th is territory—to call on: those whose sub&criptlonB are about to expire. Big money for the righ t person—repro - 1 sentatives in some othei districts make over $600,00 a month • Spare time Workers are liberally paid for w h a t they do. Any person tak ing up th is position becomes th e d irect lo­ cal representative of the publishers. W rite today for th is offer of*, P IC TO R IA L R E V I E W 322 WqBbSOth S tree t New York City PILES FISTULA AND XtJU ., DISEASES OF THE RECTUM nr. jr4g«tl»« miemimm te <h*|»<ifRRt,-.nArt On VnM|l>th«*k* RliltMA AlWMti .bithMh«a »Y,;rt tcErfmi«,«,!,««. &■,,’n JBBl*# 4<lmUiia fisrtft kq»!B»» SUMer,Xi*Mli BUIS**E8Skill BI mmm u,a M mum ef Wl!E»n, wwt*i rim soakor rrctasdihimii (m*, Ml4lEdOTWUlentf&fIHlUtEtaeurMI. UM, DR!*j, j. M c C lellan C olumbus ,0. Piles or Smiles £ A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to ImmMHsUtyttltaYi and Htilmafttyourt w0* DR. HEBRASUNGOiil the most wonderful eciintlfio diseorery of modem timesfor t'- severciitceee.'iofltdiin# Pile#, Eciemif, Totter, 8*lt BheUIn, Itin* V/orn», Butherfl Jtch, etc. This highly medi- C.Tleit Antieeptlo Bslve kilts tho grfirts, re­ moves tho troubte end bents the irritation iwm.trtontly. Abeolttte Mtistaction gosr- aistood or money reftinded; Price 83 ets, mt UrnitsteU, or mailed. !rri*J s.snvpte a ccuts to cover tastllBg'. ,THE 0 . C. blTTNER CO., Toledo, Btifa. Microbes, disease and dea th lu rk in a lot of tho m ea t th a t’s sold, bu t not in ours, Wesell the best and a t a fraction above coat. Our market is safe and no£ h igh priced. G H, CROUSE, Cedarville, Ohio. TaK* One Fain F ill, th en— TaKo It Easy, For N eu ra lg ia ,.no th ing l l better than v ^ , Dr. M i l e s ’ A n t i - P a i n P i l l s U s ed b y thousands for a generation Those v ho have suffered from neuralgic pains need not be told how necessary it is to secure re­ lief. The easiest way out of neuralgia ' is to use* Dr, Miles’ Anti-Pam Pills. They have re­ lieved sufferers for so many years that they have become a household necessity. *T have tak en D r. Mites’ A ntl-F aln P ttls for five years and th ey a re the only thing- th a t does me any good. They have relieved neuralgia In toy head In fifteen m inutes. 1 have also ta k e n them for rheum atism , h ead ­ ache, pains in th e breast, toothache, earache a n d pains In th e bowels and ltmb3. X have found nothing to equal them, and th e y a re all th a t Is claimed for th em .” . J . W . SEDGE, B lue Springe, Mo, A t all druggists—23 doses 25 cents. Never sold In bulk. MILES MEDICAL CO., E lkhart, Ind. — I— Stop your bad hi ealh with Dr, Mils** XtaMtivs Tablet*. Trimmed SPECIAL SALE v Stocks .fire jh st as com pu te In assortment,Ijo-day as a t the s ta r t of th e season, with fen ever changing display of the newest models. • ’ • ‘ i ( tO C ( l Fo r elderly women's «p£..sJU j£ats> inednun and small shapes,, the latest ideas, black, navy And grey, formerly $4,00 and $6.00. * G reat reductions on ail models a'vd Trimmed Hats, $2.50 Fo r H and Blocked V elvet H a ts in black and *bAvy, extremely* sm a rt shapes, formerly $5.00 and $6.00. & E n n For °RIuok Ostrich ^ J , u u Plumes, handsome quality , 18 Inches long and 8 inches wide. Formerly $8, Children’s and Infants A collection of clover little H a ts and Caps in smart, p rac­ tical m o d e ls ,'a t very moderate prices. OSTERLY MILLINERY 87 Green St. Xenia, Ohio. „ GO YEARS* S X O S IX sh in * ' P atents AnYM,esending a eketr- jnl«*lr R*«ft*ln nne nw TAAOE MAmm . DKstaNa . - Coevhi*Ht* Ao. ? a rt eh «nd deeenpnnft s,er “ ..... nfrw whether ** -nmwwniee. owreteeti tent*, rec ti# . 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