The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52
m m m a %mm. Why Fra*W* Uf>«* RilHar Lift Witt Halt Uta N#«*y •#»**». When ri-v a ;e r us which aftta.-" ft'*’ • * - a ;;ii w* Jbm to do i>i to lay oiu* linger w w > the xi^jH-r lift ilimUy pe> im tU the ii '-H*. and pros* lirmiv up«tt tb» lip for a few wi-ond*. The $mm result ran be obtained by lay ing the Unger aeroa* the lower lift jugt ah AO the ehin, and presring rathe r firmly for a few moments. Dither of these acts will not a t trac t the attention o f any person, and in almost every instance the paraon will f*o saved*the annoyance of disturbing the entire andieme. The physiological reason for this fiefiing ly curious interference in n a ta re is quite interesting, although but few stop to reason why in this* as m many other things. TJhs internal surface of the nasal passages Is covered by a very deli- cast* and sensitive mucous mem brane. The surface is .quite exten sive, following as it does all the inequalities! produce^ hy the eurveil spongy bones of th e nose. Only in nife upper portion is the seat nf small, as th a t p a rt only receives branches from the first pair of cranial nerves or the nerve known as the olfactory nerve, which is the one of smell. The distribution of this nerve in th e form of an in tricate network is upon th e two up per spongy bones. The olfactory nerve itself does n o t issue from the skull, bu t to 4 s upon a. thin facial bone which separates i t from the cavity of the nofee, and the many branches which .proceed from it pass .through this none by. means of numerous small openings.. The'many nerves which ramify over th e lower portions or ' the delicate nasal membranes and Which endow i t with sensibility to touch and pain are branches / of what isTtnown as th e fifth pair of nerves, - Ai), irrita tion from'several.causes applied to the pa rts where - this ’nnrveTs'distributed occasions sneez ing, which is a spasmodic contrac tion. o f the diaphragm, which re sults in' the expulsion, of th e irrita t in g cause, The pressure described abbve simply arrests the .irritation, and the sensation dies without the outburst of a ir which produces lift unpleasant sound. I t is like arrest ing 'a cu rren t of electricity by cross ed*wires o r some outside influence. -* T h e r e ’are times when th is meth od O.cs * no t work, bu t they are, r*r* *nd generally due to the fact tha t the pressure is not applied soon' enough. Nearly every one ha-, a ! warxr.ng of several moment* t lw t 1 ire i» at«mt to sneeze. If th* p re s -: sure is instantly applied the eu.ee.sft, is generally suppressed; otherwise1 i t way be too late. This dots no t mean th a t every sneeze should be suppressed. Only h do this when in dm m i or theater or s some such place. To sneeze a s id e } from the sneeze caused by a cold is j natural and affords a relief to ihe * nasal passages from dust.—Cleve-] land Plain Dealer, Nature Was Improving. • James A. McNeill Whistler as- founded many people by th e egotism he frequently displayed, in his con versation, hu t those who knew the artist heat realized th a t many o f hia conceited remarks were inspired by a love of mischief rather than by vanity. Hero is an example: A t a house party an effusive lady approached the artist. “Oh, Mr, Whistler* she Baid, “ I have ju st been up th e river, and it reminded me so much of your p ic - ' Surest’* , “Indeed l" Whistler replied calm ly. “Then nature is looking up,* Not a ftooonrtftiertdation. “Have, you any objection to my marrying your ./daughter ?" “No,” replied Mr, Cumrox.' “To be candid, I’ve takeh quite a liking to you,* . “Then I may count on you as a friend ?” ’ “T sliouldn’t do anything like th a t if 1 were you, . I f you introduce yourself as a friend of mine mother and the.giris will take it for granted th a t you haven’t any social standing whatever."—Washington Star. 3 ftlMPfeft GIFT* FOR CHRUIT- fc*A*. TIM*. h S i ♦ A p«p*:v., y .t may fe» mad* of Chriatm*# nbbftn in tha form of a paf flilod vifch bird shot or taatt »att ttod with narrow rife* b«n.* t tha top, For a small felottor out half * ttwwo dltforont oolorod Meteor# ths feist of « postal card, bar* m holt through blottora and postal oartt a t oach oatt and tit to- aothar with Chriatmaa ribbon, Choo*o a oard wHh an appro* prlata grafting. An attractive way to make a floral oaiandar ia to taka twotva ahoota ofakatohJng papar, out into aomt napt doolgn and paata on oach laaf tha floral ayrnfeot* of aaoh month. You pap out th* flowora from any aood oataloguo. Tha oaiandar !*#f should feo tastefully placed. A gift quickly madt la a dec orated tablet, which It uaofp) for recording mcoskgos. Buy any kind of a tablet and carefully remove the cover so that th* doth binding will not bo apotted* Make a now cover from bright rod mounting board and decorate it with holly leaves out from white paper colored groan. Ar range the leave* In bunches or wreathe, ' Goat hangars are always ao* oeptable and ora eaaily made at tractive. One covered with holly ribbon, with A bunoh of frosted artificial holly leaves attaohed tb the wire, ie pretty. -»>•.« A uaefut shirt waist bag may be mad* from a yard and thrfee- fourths ofwhite paper Cambric, Use narrow tape for drswetririg! and' cotton float to work tha in itials of the owner. A suitable present for a little girt la a tiny kimono. Ope can be made 'in an hour from any' preferred material, »* f N e s b i t t & n>a » B i>a i— e iW H H M fc— » m | W e a v e r £ W r iting C h r is tm a s ’‘Thank You” N o tes Polo. ■Polo is of eastern origin and lias been a favorite pastime in Persia, Tartary and the frontiers of India from* prehistoric times, The name of the game varies- with the district, and the rules are not the same on IMfttm points, though they are sub stantially alike on the main issues. China and 'Japan also' have d game closely assemb ling the Persian sport. 0 SOMKH&atla Patna rew*r*a h» law * 4*1, WtMf A»tt*PW* HB*. ** *»#«am«sr Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain Pills for ail pain* F course Santa Claus will bring you some note paper. Perhaps be will bring you some pret* ty correspondence cards with your initial In the’ corner. - Thu flrst use to make of any ouch present is fa Writing "Thank you" notes to the per* sons who have sent you Christmas presents. Don’t let' your mother or big sister take tbls pleasure away from you. Re, member tbls Is a part of the Christmas fun. If you make It work it will he your own fault Commence thinking beforehand what you want to say In those neatly Written "Thank .you" notes. If you have something all’ thought out half the.work IS already done. . ’S E x c lu s iv e .S ty les The Store Others Try to Imitate, Gift Suggestions > . /* Bo Yoiir Christmas Shopping Early! Shirts Gloves Hosiery Mufflers Ctothing Pajamas Neckwear Scarf Pins Fancy Sets Bath Robes House Coats r 1 * * / ' ‘ r Night Robes * A* ,, , ■*^ Link Buttons Safety Razors Leather Goods Hats and Caps Silk Suspenders t ( "»/*«* * r# - . **■ Merchandise Orders Ch D Special. Inducements Throughout O ur Entire Store Every department offer# suggestions for daitifcy gifts. Come in now while the most popular skins are here, and at prices that mean a great saying to you. You will be sure to find* the prettiest and best. Furs M&He An Elegant and Most Accep tab le Gift and to si gooi to a> CJS1 1.0 \ Everything new and attractive—Nesbit & Weaver quality—very Reasonably priced. Come egrly lari XENIA* OHIO Yt ui All ea; Spring) 1<!|( a t o ta l■ b^r of Ai-socii. cost of Ask the the If you do not want to buy them just now, come in, make your selection, and we will hold them for you, until Christmas Eve. All the newest styles in the most popular skins are here, and at prices that mean a great saving. to you. Let 1 1 $ Help You Solve the Problem of Selection by Enumerating a Few of Our Special Holiday Offerings. . . G loves Handke rch ie fs Veils Sca rfs Um b re lla s H e ir Goods Pu rses Ne ckw ea r Span ish S ilk Soarfs Span ish Lace Sw e a te rs Ha ts Hos ie ry S i lk Ves ts S h ir tw a is ts P lum es O s tr ic h Sands Sepa ra te S k ir ts Co rsage Bouque ts Coa ts S u i ts 2 Cresses E v e n in g Gowns E t c . 4** GiftsDone UpinIndividual Boxes Ode o f the Am thing* you’d think of If yon were speaking directly to the giver would bo la s t wMt tha present was. You wouldn't say' to Cousin Kate, for Instance, "Thank you for your present" Yon would be pretty sure to say Just What the gift was, This la one of the big things to -emein* bier when you write yoiir "Thank you" notes. Mention the present In each case. This gives a real personal touch, to* your bote and proves that you didn’t f get your preseats mixed bp. if yon are one of the fortunate children who got ever -so many presents be atire to keep track of the name* of the givers If there fa a card attached don’t take it off tratil you are sure yon trill re* member just Who gave you tbatpartle nlar sled or doll or music box, if yew are afraid of spoiling some sheets of your pretty new paper be fore yon get the note nicely placed get some one to cut a couple of pieces of ordinary paper of ju s t the same size as your Christmas note paper. With n little practice ydn will learn jtist how fa r up on the page to begin and about how far down on the page your name trill come No one expects a long let* ter Just a t Christmas time; hrtt every one has a right to expert a prettily expressed, neatly written note of th.inks when, then? is no chance for a "Thank you" iu words. PETER A. BOGGAN m . UinM!vli»|f » Cqrk, ■ To take ft oork out of » bottle when there is. neither* « oorkaorew nor ft knife at hand, stick two safety ping together, diagonally through the oppoaiarto ettofe other. By pfeuti, the bppttfe part of the two pins yoti remote the cork easily. f 24 East Main 8t. Both Phones 825 Springfield, Ohio. U«e ftur tefti room to meet your friends, Or « IftfMrft (mur with u« t&.*f»*iirf. » S CASTOR IA Tor In|«iti« andChildren.^ Hi»Mtt Yu ftn Alwip SKght A Little Christmas Talk Beam the Signature of W e have always conducted our business on the principles of honesty, fair dealing with all, and sell only the most reliable brands of jewelry, cut garss, precious stones and silverware at prices most reasonable. W e appreciate the name we have merited with our gqods-*-“The House of * ' ' • k“ •{V 4 f. ' . . Quality". The next three weeks will be busy ones, and we extend a cordial invitation to you to come in and inspect our immense Holiday Assortment and everything appropriate for a lovely Chrismas remem brance. MEMBI To secur* Arc Ban Clm Gus A Small Deposit W ill Hold Any Gift Until It Is Wanted. , The Home of The|Hoise of Quality * r rAnY \ Quality X EN IA , OM O • Jl 11 1 1 i t 1 1 X B O A , OHIO S o u th D e t r o i t S t . B i t o w Second uW* WIliWllilMtiilUMW* men nes Kat w e J \ ICrc use Ni8 lend Poo s l i d mei Iiotl -XSC GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X B. J ft of T a t a g«v*iiiiaMbi OHIO x x i * “-fttttwa**«
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