The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52

s? r « » r r i i t h b a».«'vcc,v Oay f, iti'naUsc&th. sglitots V/tUlt teats- inid dwttbittrk; rt that's eokl, ‘ V(' 6'v>Udlf iH'St n at)(>v« trst. autul not high OUSE, . O h io . f e v 'Y o rk ■ teath'- of Rennselaar, ‘ember-.of tt)0 rcow Escape. ■ “At out fifteen, iva oca I X.U3. ten -A'ftli r'tieu* ,tism, w li I c fi feted my head jauelsij? wtftt s . called val- 1 1a r trouble. V t r»o flwtojts 1 me I -would riH- do iiaotlwf 5"1» wo,pIt. .lie I li.-ul-many Hedies Kfoin- n<Kd to sue T v- toUUi of Miles' Heart (Wily and i t ' ped 'mo. lnafdo 48 hours. At called on my > examine mo. than he -ever isked if l was *>n I told “him xtgr Dr, Miles' , 'Thank the ■t Kemedy.’ I and while i i&magred so l nent eufo, for •ery day, not-- told. t would ly, 1811, I was strain, and it ore, I got so Jbany papers d I could not i I again fodk y with . very l have not is" or in the I feel that r has saved ■ intend it too • r is sold, and ; ts, Elkhart, inch I] * uruILifis luiWicg BIRD’S STORE NEWS £ LOCAL AND PERSONAL t RING’S QUEER ANTICS irafijjwiarpriji : F or B sixt :- -Foutlurnishfii rooms . oil Xenia Avo. Inquire at pbono ‘Jr>. 1 Bidgwo.y*a for hot qhocblato, beef ! ana bullions of alt kinds. EXPERIMENT THAT RAISED teresting QUESTION, J Fou S am i : - T wo oscoHojit J*Tpqy ; G owb . Also driving hum*. WtUVioi- I ladies and children. ! ' Jtm. M. Finney. IN- Nobody, m V*t, H»* Been Able to Ac­ count far the Strange Convolu­ tion* of the Wedding Ring- Try for Yourself, Thank sg iv ing again, w ith Christmas on ly 4 weeks away* W ell, we have prepared fo r b o th o f these occasion s and fo r you r Thanksg iv ing dinner we have : OYSTERS * fresh and fine, per q t ....................... 25c ■C R A N B E R R IE S , ex tra ch o ice p e r . q t .............. 10 c O R AN G E S , those g o o d ripe, ju ic y Valencias, p e r d o z . ............................ .................................... , .25c F ig s , Dates, W h ite , Grapes, California . Walnuts, Celery, Sweet P o ta toe s E t c . l HOLIDAY 6000$ NEXT WEEK W ith con tinu ed warm weather EGG S are a little* easier in th e market, bu t we will g iv e you 32 CENTS P E R D O Z E N IN T R A D E F O R CLEAN , FR E SH L A ID EGG S . B r ing us y o u r surplus. See Us for Raincoats and Sweater Coats W e w ill have a large supp ly o f those g o o d CAKE S fo r Thank sg iv ing , b u t y o u had better leave y ou r orders b y M onday n igh t i f y o u w an t any. special k ind j fo r tha t occas ion . - Our S tore Will Close AT NOON Thanksgiving Day. Don’t Forget This. ■ R em em b e r we ca rry - a fine s to ck o f Lad ies ’ and Misses Coats, Su its and Sk irts in the p opu lar priced good s . Ou r s to ck is new ; Styles th e latest. The prices low er than the average dealers selL them . C om e in and lo ok them o v e r . W e w on t ask y ou to purchase*, bu t d o vtfant to sh^w y ou these good s . O Y T S E R S , Oh y e s ! W e ’l have a barrel o f th em t o o fresh , and .fine and w ill fill y ou r order large o r smafh SJ.00 P e r Gallon , 25c Per Quart,. 15c P e r P in t. W e 'w ill a lso sell y o u 3 1 -2 lb s crackers (best m a d e )'fo r 2 5 c J i lR D ^ y MAMMOTH STORE, Whip of Cardui, 7(h* At Wistortnnn's. Oysters 23 cents a quart, tilery, i fruits, dittos and nuts of alt 1 :nds.” 1 Win. Marshall. Mr. T. V.IIUr an<i wife are homo after a visit tyj.th Chicago relatives. F or B ade : boar. Young 3)croc Jtrxey J. A. Rums. The county eoniniissionors recent­ ly allowed bills for 11,o lessor sheep killed by dogs to the amount of *1,032.73. • Mr. Kay McFarland, of Columbus, came down Sabbath for a visit with relatives, returning Monday even inq. Mr. John Lott and wife left Mon­ day for Pittsburg. Mr. Lott stopped here a few days on bis return from St. Louis. Miss Mary Ervin, who lias been on a trip to Portland, Orgemi, and other western cities, returned home Friday evening. W e Are Sole Agents For Hanan’s Shoes For Men AND Armstrong’sShoes For Women It is not possible to g e t better Shoes or we would have them fraotsshoestore XEISIIA, OHIO P o r t s Y ears th e L ea d e r & TRY OUR JOB PRINTING Mr. W. J. Tarbox Je,ft Tuesday, on a ten day trip to Hale Center, Texas,, where Uo\ 1 look after llis fanning interests. During his absence Mr. Hurry Waddle, of Springfield, will look after the lum­ ber business. Mt. K. B,. Tdwnsley who resides on the Kife farm lost a valuable six mouths old colt last week. He bad been offered $100 tor it but desired, to keep it, j I will operate my soda fountain allwintqr with tbe best of uoda and sundaes. Also hot chocolate and bullions. . . . Win. Marshall. Mrs, Ella Medaris of Middletown is the great of her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. M. I. MarRh The annual Thanksgiving sermon this year will be delivered by Kev. M>jr. Taylor m the K, P, church at 10 a. m. This service should bp largely attended and -thanns re-; turned for the bounteous harvest, peace and prosperity that, has been Visited upon the people. A meeting of special mention will be held Sabbath evening In the It, P. church, Main st., at which time Kev. Alien wilf relato some very in- terosting-ovenistn connection with the Catholic church representatives in California, A largo audience should greet the speaker. A new time card goes into effect Sunday in. wliioh the morning train will goweBtnt7;33 being 10 minutes earlier. The evening train fiom Xenia will arrive here at 8:05 Hip same as usual; All others .trams run the samo except the Sunday afternoon train going East which is due here at 5:30, somewhat.later that usual. The twin daughters o f Mr. and Mrs, O. L, Smith liavo been seriously itl tills week with pneumonia. •• He Origin. Ham explained ills complexion. "1 was the first man asked to take down a stove pipe,” be said.—Harper** Ba­ zar. !tf W > rW (ii'Yf w o i i l si Ofl-.g-Ur. 53203 m Th e *Result of feasting too heavily ou Thanksgiving Day ls 0ft,m an acute case of Dyspepsia or stomach trouble. As the least comes but once a year wo don’ t suggest fasting but we do ttuy come to our DRUG STORE and we will, straighten yen oufcluiq your normal condi­ tion. Our imiigesfion amj dyspepsia cures are the beet there are. Jn fact, all of our drugs are pure and fresh, and the kinds that cure. Extensive U«» of Telegraph. ft ls about 60 years nines the Intro* auction of tbe electric telegraph, as the system was known in this country up to its Requisition by the post office. The lines now In .existence are suf­ ficient to go round the world 138 times. Put In other words, they would reach tho moon sixteen times. The total number of offices is given at 130,000, with 100,000 apparatus, which send out annually 300,000,000 dis­ patches, The English, we read, make the greatest use of tho Telegraph, It being estimated that for every hun­ dred persona thero are sent out 104 messages. France follows, with 153 messages: next eenfea Danmark, with 118; Belgium, with 104, uml Germany with 01. The,record telegram es;- tended over 20,000 words. Others of 10,000 are mentioned, Explaining an Oversight. "George,” she said swoetly, 'dida’t you lshow that Lent Ift over?” “Of course I did,” he replied. "Then possibly you didn’t pas* * Mndy store on your way bur* He »fe3&"-~-D*trolt Free Frew, CASTOR IA for XnMt# sthdChildren, - TinKMYl* H ui AlWlftfHgM Wisterman’s Pharmacy! m ; TbJo Sa a mystery of the wedding f ring.' Can you solve it? Nobody, as ! yet, has been able to account for Its strange convolutions, but maybe you l will bo more clever. Yvhat mikes the wedding ring l swing?- -.' : Why dcea it swing one way for a ‘ man, -and quite another way for a i woman? . ' . Is it the difference in whatwise men call "aura?" And a well-known Lon­ don doctor has recently demonstrated that the aura of the male and female differ widely. Wedding rings oftenmake the people who wear them, and even other Per- cona,-behave in tho most unaccounta­ ble manner, but few of us have ever eeen a wedding ring itself indulge in mysterious performances. And. this is not » trick. Remember that. It is a scientific experiment, ijlustrat- . lag tliq laws of physics, physiology or psychology. This is the way to go about it: ’fake a sliver fork and place it bet- fore you on a polished wooden table* The fork should bo at right angles from your body, with, tho handle near­ est you. • Seat yourself at the table. Tie a piece of light string about fifteen inches in length to a pkfin gold wed-- ding ring. After the wedding ring has be> tied to the. extreme end of thq string, wrap the other end of the string threo time* around- the1first joint of tWo firBt finger on the right hand. Hold the string hi phieo around the first fingerwith the bell of tho thumb of the same hand. Place your right elbow on the table beside tbe fork, with the forearm- in a vertical position, and permit your hand to drop at a right angle from the wrist, This al-, lows the Btring with the wedding ring attached to hang directly over, the fork. The ring must bo suspended,about one-quarter of an, inch above, the fork, and as nearly as possible at Its cen­ ter. Place Tour left hand, flat and palm downward upon the tpble beBide the fork. Do your best to keep your,hand steady, and thus prevent the string, with the attached wedding ring, from swinging. In. spite of your efforts, you will find that the wedding ring moves. •If a man is holding the string.the wedding ring will commence slowly to sway.back and forth1along tho fork. If a woman holds the- string^ the ring sways a :rosS. the fork. "With some people the'movement is slight, while with others It Is marked, but at all times It is unmistakable, ■ Now here's the most curious part I f a woman la holding the string when the movement across the fork has once, been firmly established, let a man place bis right hand firmly upon her left hand which rests upon the ta­ ble. The ring .will be seen slowly to step its cross movement and after a few moments the motion will ho re­ versed. The ring will swingthe length of tho fork. A similar change of movement will occur in the event of a man. holding the string while a woman places her right hand over bio left hand* Can you account for this mysterious’ behavior of tho wedding ring?—-Chi­ cago Tribune. S. ' ■ f. ------ Rebuke for “ Rubberors.” Down in Fowler, Kan., a few nights ago an evangelist Who wad conducting meetings became very much exasperat­ ed by reason of folks coming in late and because thd congregation, turned around to look whenever thero wan a new advent. On this special night a -man camo In late and every one turned and stared. Theft tho evangelist told ft story: "A low years ago I was outOn the prairies riding my bronc, and as I passed 1 a prairie dog’s den I saw tho funniest looking thing with such big, stary eyes that I got down to .investigate. I be­ gan walking around that hole and as I walked that owl's eyec kept-fixed on me, but his body remained stationary. I just kept on walking, tho eyes kept fixed and tho body remained station­ ary, until, would you believe it, after I had walked around ’three or four times, that owl's head dropped off, ."Some of these nights/' tho prophet moralized, "you folks will ho looking under the seats for yoWr hcads.”--Kan- sns City Star. iHwarsa G0*mssz Seal Tbe Oyster ' with tbe Genuine Sea Taste Oysters cv » vj WS U‘ Y t.rmj in Bulk and Cans Received Fresh Every day. SU G A 1V For Friday and Saturday only SPOT CASH 25 lb. Bag for $1.35 O u r P r i c e s Scfmiidi’s Old Hickory Floarj 23 ib sack f o r .. ,.T5c fielunsdfR Ocean Light Flour, 23 lit. sack for ?fi Country Cured Bacon VJ1* Breakfast Bacon, per lb. Ijj Fancy Hiigar Cured Ham, ,1b .......... 17 California, and F icn ic' Hama, per lb............... Vi African Java Coffee, per lb ...................................... n Rio and Java Blend per- lb....:....................... 24 Rio Coffee pep lb.............. 28 Chick Feed, a l b ......... 2j< POTATOES 60 c BU. H. E. Schmidt <S Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . , Xenia, Ohio. Pti%fOT Springfield’s Greater Store s • *4 - “Everything the best at less.” . W e p a y y o u r r o u n d tr ip fa r e w h e n p u r - I c h a s in g $ 15.06 or m o r e in th is b ig s to re . Thanksgiving Week will introduce Many Sales of, Unusual Importance* 10,006 Pairs of Cotton & Wool Blankets at a third - . * less thnn values. T h i s w i l l b e a b ig w e e k f o r T a b l e L in e b s . E v e r y b o d y w a n t s a “ d a in t y ’ * T a b le C lo th Tab le Lipens a n d N a p k in s f o r th e B i g T h a n k s g iv in g D in n e r— W e Im p o r t O u r L in e n s . . to I mo ■ ,,mm ......... . We give you the best arid charge less. r_... tniiiiHiTiiTiiiirnr*nirv-'/iiiiiMiMriiti:r:ri«JuiiiiiLiir“iiTix^i1' iuii'T — Qui* H o u s e k e e p in g B a s em e n t & L a r g e G r o c e r y B a s e - 1 m e n t w i l l c a r e fo r y o u r n eed s a t r e d u c e d p r i c e s . Nothing but the best, at less in this store, f ^ n T R n P # t ,* w r Q t - r k - M A -R now open in 'its enlarged quarters 3rd. . * w l O r C floor.. E v e ry th ing ’ is in readiness fo r those who w ish to do their Xm a s T o y buy ing early & avo id the inev itab le .holi­ day rush. - IF IT COMBS' FROM W R E N ’S —“ IT’S O.’ K.” Only Once in a Lifetime You will buy* a boiler i f you buy wisely, A boiler will give you SUMMER HEAT IN W INTER , will heat every portion o f your house, and the money invested will give more * comfort, health and happiness than can he obtained in any other manner. I t will banish colds, pneumonia and will ROB WINTER OF ITS TERRORS and rigors. While indoors YOU WILL NQT KNOW iIT IS WINTER. Without boiler heat you are missing the greatest comfort and blessing in life. Find out the dost to secure such heating and you will wonder why you did hot have it done before. I T »f ■' i l ■t HIGH GRADE STANDARD BOILEjH furnish well heated houses at minimum cost o f installation and fo r fuel. . “ ' Twenty-two-years* experience shows Us what to furnish to secure beet results. O U R C A T A L O G IS F R E E . 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