The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52
Xenia, Ohio and Finest Line of FURS * ‘ , J- ,J ■’ • for Ladies, Misses • i ' ' ■ Children JObe seen in the county, Muffs, Neck Pieces and Coats in, INDIAN BLANKETS MAKE IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS THE* G IFT L IS T .Sillt Mufflers Ladies’ and Gents Silk Hose Umbrelias ^ Dolls ' . Center Pieces Leather Hand Dags Coin Purses ‘G l o v e s ' ^ ' ■' Sweaters for Misses and Children * Pictures Toilet Sets ‘ . • Scissors H a tP ins Rings Pin Trays - Belts Toilet Goods Ivory Toilet Sets Linens Neckwear Bed Room Slippers I „ Pictures Frames Brass Goods Japanese Baskets Sewing Sets SUGGESTIONS FOR GENTS OcATHtfl, Suspenders, H a lf H obo , Stick Pin#, Cuff- Buttons* B ath li#bes, Traveling* Cases, Travel! fig Bags, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Slippers., These we have now m most complete assortment. Conyritfl I'll ' iieH. Uii.cCu UI3 Suits and Coats Low Prices Both Ladies and Gents—‘Initial and Plain, Embroidered and Venise......... loc to $ 2.00 XENIA , OHIO ■ ‘ «»' ' w 1 t 1■|«pw "Wi ). * * * -y*v 1; T h e C e d a r v H j e B & r aM « BLAMED IT ON BREWERY, #*,00 P » r Y«mr. KARLH BULL - E d ito r Kafcfrad a t th s Po#fc-lMa«*, Oedar- ville. October tl, IbitT, as second ilasa m atte r. r’BLOAY, DEUEMBXR 1918. H u tch ison 6 G ibney ’s | Never before have we placed so many useful and beautiful presents for the home folks as this year. Our many glass show cases full, notion counter loaded, President 'Wilson struck * popular cord when he advocated presidential primaries. With the primary the Re publican party would never again see a duplication or a eplit -oooventScm and the internal fight that resulted. As a matter ot principle the pNsnafy J* right, -placing the power of choosing candidates In the hands of the ejector' ate, The president'* suggestion that all poMtJcfcl pariSeB hold conventions to outline the policy «# the party and platform with delegate# to he com posed or the candidates for senator, congress, and’other offices, was prob ably the most important point in his messtge. This would eliminate the political sboas controlling delegates and the platform adopted would have to. he fulfilled, by.those.who were suc cessful. The president's suggestion meets the approval of cJtlsens general ly regardless oJ^Mlll'tic&l faith, was antoving he* ta& snd ar Lyujid ai , - M s - text b&ffc* sb< Uniform de s hould he on the lips of every school patron, Much of the recent agitation on .the school code was fostered by certain book companies that are profiting by the present system. These companies have been keeping up turmoil in the hope of dividing pWhlie sentiment on’ school matters and thus Check any opportunity for uniform text books, For years these companies have con trolled school legislation in ;Ohio and now that, the people ana to be Inter* ested great fear exist# that the people will see the need Of uniform text books- The e the r'day we heard, a lady teacher say that there- was no more need of uniform schools than there -was o f uniform- churches, but when we learned who she was we dis covered that her'husband was a travel ing agent for a book c om w y . The public must not forget that many school teachers a re Indirect agents for favorite hook companies-, Demand uniform text hooks. H rs, Crocker first trip gb rw l. H er httaba bn fi* recently acquired great wealth, and, ] although she knew th a t her knqwF; edge of society waa vague, she did j no t wish others to ascertain the faet. One evening she was invited to a box party a t a theater, Seated next to her was one o f the leaders in so* ciety, Hrs, Stone. “I find the acoustic/ of the house very bad,” remarked H rs, Stone, “don’t you?” , “Yes, i t does seem so,” replied Mrs, Crocker, thoughtfully, " I un derstand i t comes from a brewery in the neighborhood.” mathematical jags . . “Smith declares th a t the snakes he sees all around him a re multiply ing-” - “I suppose, then, th e snakes he sees are adders.” HIS EXPERIENCE, . Missionary—And. you found no happiness in leading a double life? Sinner—I felt as i f I were leading the lives of two dogs.—-Fuck. . CONTRARIWISE. “Strange tha t houses in an earfhr quake region are unstable.” ' ' . <fWhy strange?” -“Aren’t they on a rook?” PROPER COURSE. - '“Talking of trains, this one seems to be on the.wrong track.” “Then we had better switch off the subject.” Dr. Mnw* -D*u.atlv« Tablets U«* Uk* p»ni}jv . -tunm. $100 Rewards $100. Cincinnati, gang ridden, infested with degraded.political .bosses, a city sf little or no morals, wan insulted the other day when Gov,'Cox in Jifs address to the Educational 'Congress charged th a t Georgs B, Cox and his political -cohort# controlled the schools of that city ,for-political purposes. A' member of the gang hoard was In the meeting and felt th e sting of the gov-„ ernor’a lash. The Clncinnflti^delega- tiou present Was -asked to demand an apology by th is delegate*. but there wad a division‘-in, the camp and Supt, treatment CUre ia.tafen internally, adtingdirecUy nj> on the blood and mucousstirraces of system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by boilhtagup theconStltutimi and assisting Condon, recently chosen for tha t place,#) nature in doing Its work, The proprietors refused to alkw the matter to get to tWTe 90 mnch faith !n its cofative powers, the floor of the convention. Anger ed a t defeat a messenger was sent to, Cincinnati and the next day n delega tion of machine pcdRiclans was. on hand to rule the Opn^ress or break it up. The first opportunity the break WC& made, bu t the /gangsters .from Hamilton county' w#b» hUfced dud hi- moot driven fkgte when Gov. Cm fetwfced bounty with only.20$Dcf -mumad more money# -stocks and bonds for taxation than did. ‘Cincinnati and Hamilton county with nearly. 500,oOO people. The ■ convention was in an.upro&r in on Instant and. nothing. more waa heard of Cincinnati tn the Educational Congress, We 'notice by fhd ‘Cincin nati paper# this week that the gang politicians now threaten Gupt. Con don and- seek ihis scalp, positive proof that' Gov. Cox's charge# were true. Mexico continues to He the Excited Stidoa of America, Turkey appeuru to have beep licked into u position of luifKirtance in (lie Bulknns. r The most pitiable thiag ln the world Is poverty, and Uni-most unpopular .Is economy. * . • Tlio rcadcrsLof this paper will bo please- to learn that there is at least ope dreaded disease that Science bos been able to cure in all its stages dud that is Catarrh, Hail's Catarrh Cure is theonly positive curenow known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional t. Hall’s Catarrh hat tinijjrcfiler OneHundred Dollars for any case that It .fails to cure! Send for Bst o testimonials, Address; F, J. CHFNEY & Co, Toledo O. SOWby B re a st, 76c. tl’e Family PUteare the best. “BUY FURSOFA FURRIER*' is the threatened -return of the hoop- nklrt merely another blow at the tur key trot? / - Women are so “ persistent Soon they'll be demanding that their votes be counted. With winter approaching, Ireland can hardly be blamed for not wanting to part with her Ulster. One lock of Charlotte Bronte’s hair is now vulucd a t $500, but maybe Char lotte did not run strongly to hair. ' In tho next national campaign some party might make a hit by Incorporat ing a safe mni sane weather plank in Its platform. Wooltex,„ Bishop Etc* , ~ I Since William H. Taft has consider ably reduced his Weight, there Is room enough in a moving picture of him for another man. A Beautiful Line of Christmas Handkerchiefs It Is not surprising that some col lege men cannot write good English, Why, some of them cannot even play good football, , Among fife most deplorable signs of the times ma# be mentioned those that mar tbe scenic effect Along almost any railroad or pike. Children’s Boxed Handkerchiefs,.. , 15 c to 25 c Ladies Boxed Handkerchiefs.. . . . 50 c to $ 1,50 The pedestal on which For(lrif) Diax once stood marks an exceedingly slip pery footing for men of less weight ami equilibrium, The tragedy of Huinpty Dumpty is rivaled in the estimate that each year eggs valued at ^75,000.000 are broken In transit to market. The chances are tlint Sir Thomas Liptofi will do as well with his ynelit as his compatriots have donfc in tho other championship*. According to fejmrts, President Wll non*# caddie get#-more sport out of President Wilson*# golf games than ths preledent himself does. mwmmMmmwew fmmmmmmmmmmB* Bulk Bauer Kraut, five cents pound, h Bat#’#. m#at store. Our expert knowledge and sixty years experience is at your service. Every purchase here is safe guarded by the “Bancroft”guarantee of satis faction in wear. In place of adding to the price it lessens it because we know just what where and when to buy. Our display of fur coats, fur muffs and fur nick pieces is actually greater,than all other Springfield stores com bined. There’s not a fur that is fashionable nor a style that’s new. we’re not prepared to show you. Honest plain figure prices make buying easy even dur ing the holiday rush. Fur coats from $22.50 to $500.00. Fur muffs from $1 to $150.00. Fur neck pieces from $1 .00 to $ 200 . There’s no fur too cheap for us to sell if its durable-no fur too high if it’s worth the price. $ For Your Baby, The Signature of is th e o n ly guaran tee t h a t y o u have th e G e n u i n e a *-o \ / > * . * * ' . CASTORlA s m m prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU’LL give YOUR baby the BEST M#0< Your Physician K tiows Fletcher’s Castoria. Sold only In one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to p ro tec t th e babies. The Centaur Company, P i - m V. r , * 1 , . r < , t • T ' Xmas Shopping For Him 50c to $2.50 For Her 50c to $3.50 . For Sister--end Brother 45c to 85c FREE with every school Boys’ nr Girl’s shoes sold from now until Xmas we will give a pair of good stockings absolutely free. Moser’s Shoe Store T fce B ig Shoe? S to r e X E N I A , O H IO *- *.■»?-. r«*>. *# \ # A STRIDE In the right direction is the one you make here to have us do your Tailoring. You^can- not afford to be indifferent about the style and finish of the clothes you wear* They mark the man. Our work has a distinction of style and a perfection of finish that marks the Well made garment.’ There is certain economyand satisfaction in using our se^ivice. KANY . The Tailor X E N I A . O H IO . The, Bookoialtei? .4estaa?aiit... IN THE B00KWALTER HOTEL * HIGH STREET DINING ROOMFOR LADIESOP STAIW ALSO RFST ROOM. * M B A t S *N O W up C t tN T S . Lunch Counter on Main floor - Open Day and Nlfhti mo Boot of Gta>4 tW to tfc* Ottl#. ‘ inh ry .... r MBMMNI AHD A U i j , DISEASESOFTHERECTUM Hi i 1'- DR^rjfrmcORLLXNr C olumbus , 0: CI#A« E**y xoap 1* tb« iNMKt. ! i At fth * Hold Oise who Place from day^ and need help you Mr, James, spent SabbaG Mrs. Belle <, th a t Mr, G) #;^ last of th is 1 in his city. 'J place in a- h. furnished, Word was j ; 9t *ai of the death widow of the * died a t her L-r Smith was st . several moni.l.. helpless since se t in and for deceased had daughter, Mil doptecMaugh1 "Messrs. H . A. :rM, presen t a t the|_ death, W. P. ' 't’nl and James To brothers. A Creswell died funeral will b 2 .1 u>g. ,Misses Edm and Mr. J. E . J attend the iui . The Selma 3 he held Mond ■ Bro week a t the s« state speakers^ of West M ansi Bowling Gree*-; kala. Aladiei Tuesday after.® HowardSm itl^ p g j session Mrs. <r 8 s i paper on Horn#.” Those long v. sho|tene<i by i show. Feareo li«* One day s’ia with, a doll ativ leaked onto th‘ carrs mother ci* his fiager nails.' trim bo short, come out.” Rifl O I ^ MMMnl I ' The grooves .made with spe| less one has work properly he was. Whe barrel are Slid necessary to h clean them oui ' 1 The Tab lake Deci g enrolled. an- Jtyle hey tion arks tain M te . i l D This who have ill LE TU |£CT un *c w ItiHMMrii m x j -LIMBUS m th # The t 4
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