The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52
rilrii MMiMamuiMMM"' toe.tefraswua.n npnHnnwi riiiifii, , fh® W a im 'i i s H era ld . . church services HOLIDAY 04 .AT. l \ v W a r KARLH BULL - £ cUtor En tered a t the Pnit-tHlico, (.Ydap- viUo. October ;ji, I m T, hh second, slimsmatter. FR IDAY , DECEMBER 10, 1&13, Hutchison 6 Gibney’s Xenia, Ohio ^ ip km c d I Never before have we placed so many useful H and beautiful presents for the home folks as this Sf year. Our many glass show cases full, notion m counter loaded. 4 i t - - krrcuf.3 wisr--u“ m « 8 I # . 8 I FmestLine*bf FURS for.Ladies, Misses and Children to feeseen in the county, I, -, i * * •, ' ' & *1 1; * ‘ . Muffs, Neck Pieces a n d Coats * m 1 1 if,* 1 11 1 W-l 1 1 S' — I IN INDIAN BLANKETS MAKE IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS M i\ 1vrs m m ■I Yorlc state politics* is twins on a b ielicr, plane and nos ft the rlUnU oi, Ex-Uov. Sul- ough uts cxf./r-nro c f Tammany doubt nov; gtoncjs, tlio Democrats in hand to give fra reojile what they want in fuo way of changed olrcticn lavra, a Tycrloaau'a compensation law as we! on several ether important nt-na-,ure3 advoiutoil by tfulsoty hut belli up by Tammany. Just a tew days ago the Republican party in that stale, took aniulvahcottep against the wish c," of I'ot'it Barnca, even gslng so Jar as to advocate t'fk? sliort ballot. In Obip the TCiunanlu of <tbe Republican patty opposed' the short ballot, but in Now York the asw- iflp» Is- favored-, v.'liic-Jt shows -that the 'party organiza tions must agree on /onio plan or again ge before the. people on a 'divid ed tame, Senator Burton was -the on ly Republteaiv leader in .this state that openly.supported- the«hort ballot. For an office holder to advocate ati issue opposed -by the horses 1&high treason and for this Burton is to have op position either in Myron T. Herrick or Dan Hanna, the -millionaire lord that fed several hundred thousand into the Bull 'Moosd last year to defeat Presi dent Taft. * A prominent Republican In state -pol itics made the sjaicment several days ago that the candidate for governor must stand for the repeal pLtke liquor license law and the regulation fea ture. Win views were based on 'Hum* -ilton county reports that the entire liquor organization As well [«s the thousands of beer guzzlers in. that city Would never .support day. Cox for re- election or any other candidate that i'’d, net opdnly advocate the repeal -o£ thoUiquor-'law. It i- said that a-move ment is bn foot now among state poli ticians to line Up the liquor vote for the Republican nominee, who ever’ he might be, and- enter a campaign to fem-p this olepient angered at Gov- Cox, who has insisted W the regula tion and enforcement of law's govern ing licenced saloons, As -to >who the nominee would bo we cannot say; but at this -time It looks as IE- Gopgresa- man "WinH of tbeEigfcth District is the most talked of and propably the strongest,,, With the 'Congressman As this nominee on the Republican ticket who dares say that he would tepeitly •stand-for a.repeal o f the liquor license law or dHow at to be- ignored even though, he- bo ftldetecl. Congressman NOTICE - AU church notices tlim-t I’oJn by Tip-relay evening: for n e x t ismio, . X \ J \ CHURCH S abbath i'd ic p l a t P reach ing by th e p asto r a t 10;30. Y. P. C. F . a t q;.‘W, L ead er, Miss M arguerite Kyle. P rnyi r m eeting W ednesday a t 7:W. 1 R, P. CHURCH, MAIN STREET, M eeting S a tu rd a y a t Me- Teachers' 1\Wy, m. T re a e im ik by Rev W . It. Chesney S abbath a l 10:20 a, in. ■A t 6:80 p, m. Bov, AV. C, Coleman, of P ittsb u rg , w ill preach. S abb a th School a t 0:20 a. in. This is R a lly D ay, Opening exercises by the ch ild ren . Lesson 'rev iew by V iee -8up erin tepd en t 13. L. S tor m ont. R epo rt b y th e secretary , M ary Cooper, and th e ac tin g trea su rer, P a u l Ram sey, A paper on th e 50th ann iv ersary of th e Touchers’ M eeting by Mary .Murdock, »■■■■■. Special music. All a re cordially Invited. C. $ . a t B;30 p, m. S abbath . P ra y e r m eeting W ednesday even ing a t 7 o’clock. . M. E, CHURCH J.W . P a tto n , P asto r. Sunday School a t 0:30, " P reach ing 10:30, The su b jec t w ill be ‘;The D ay sp ring ’s .Visit.” - Epworld' League 6:30. The S . S. C h ristm a s en te rta in ment, will be held a t 7:30 j Tuesday* evening, D ecem ber 23rd. The choir w ill re n d e r a C h ristm as C an ta ta Sunday evening Dec. 28th. This will be given fo r the' benefit of tbo lovers of m usic and tbp pub lic is given co rd ial inv ita tion to be p resen t. » NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS No ticke ts wifi be, accepted Monday. Tuesday or Wednesday b ee . 22 , 2 3 and 24 th . Don’t fe rlng th em to B ird 's Mammoth S tore. W . <). Thompson moved to h is tiew fa rm near^Springlleld th is ......................... . . week and Mr. How ard Tu rnbu ll has ■Willis is a-ekaa-tmt statesman of high t j)e P atterson farm just va- tuoral Ideas who, h as .always stood op- catod. • L I S T I I 1 i T H E G I F T . Silk Mufflers , Wool Mufflers and Gents Silk Hose Umbrellas v Dolls Center P ieces / L ea ther H an d Bags .' . Coin Pu rses Gloves Sweaters for Misses and Children. P ictures Toilet Sets' Scissors * H at P in s Rings P in T ray s Belts ' Toilet Goods Ivory- Toilet Sets * Linens * * Neckwear Bed Room S lipp 6 rs Pictures F ram es Brass Goods Japanese Baskets Sewing Sets SUGGESTIONS FO R GENTS C rava ts, Suspondors, H a lf Iloun, S tick P is s , Guff B u tton s, R a th ■Koin-n, T rav eling Gases, T rav eling Rags, Um b rellas, H a n d k e rch ie fs, Gloves, S lippers, Theso wo h av e now m m ost complete asso rtm en t. Cfiv,-- ■ Sji; Suits and Coats L ow Prices W oo ltex , Bishop E tc . « 1 1 M « « I i f e 1 I I I ‘ If, 'SV r £ i l 8 ? i i po?ed to any phase of th e liquor bus iness, It the Republican 'party wauls to lie trampwt- deeptv ih Hu*-,trench in •the next battle of ballots it wauls to allow the liquor interests 10 'get eon- trol of the party -maohlnery There is no-doubt1 lint th a t flueiurnltl aiid Olevolaffib •poUtkiattp will bond -every ; effort lo land a liquor candidate as (he party nominee tint as sure a s ,t h i s . happen* defeat will he th s result*; There »r£ tkonadnds of, teUevers In - license th a t would opposeamrh a plan rnd conn tier b thousands of those al ways opposed to th e Ueenko Idea that would surely r,trike down an nomi nee who would iuake the Republican party-the whip ,of the liquor mUirests. By th e time the next primary .cs bold Ohio is going to be so near a. vote oft state prohibition that th e liquor inter ests will he too busy to -meddle in pol itics. Mr. J o h n M. poor h e a lth .% Ifinneyi is in very M r. Jo h n MoCumpbell and wife have a num ber <>f iuvi|.ed guests w ith them to -day . SPECIAL RRICES Ladies’ Coats a t 20 per pen t off from Sa turday Deo. 2 0 th to Wednesday evert ing, Dec. 24 th . Buy them now a t • Bird’s Mammoth Store* £ A Beautiful Line%of Christmas || Handkerchiefs ^ ° ' "• * f t Both Ladies and GfentS-^-Initial and P la id , ^ Embroidered and V en ise .......... loc to $ 2.00 W Children 's Boxed H andke rch ie fs ,., . 15 c to 25 c ^ Lad ies Boxed Handkerchiefs.* . , . 50 c to $ 1.50 K X E N IA , OH IO j A Prayer For tlieChildren j Wlwnover chililrcn i?o to tioil And Iiafif?tIiclr stocklnno up with tare •I pray that Santa Claus somehow' Will find the.time to Journey theft. I pray’no little child will woke At nibm to find upon li!a rot An empty storUliifTand lo wt>cp Uecauno old Santa Olana forgot. • for Santa Claus Is not alone The patron mint of rich, i'ni sure, But ho la loved ns dearly by Tho little children, Of the poor. Anil so I pray that ho may find The poorest urchin in the land And that no little trusting child May wake to weep and understand. —Detroit Krco Press The Shoppers. Oh, have yoit cron the shopping crtlsh Whore all the bargaina are? With pallid faro and solemn hush Man vlowu It from’afar, But Worn in btavea the awful din \ And d<i:.j not lone her head. And aiifjtl';. no to npcalf. rush In Where oilicra fear to tread She carrlro bundleg }n each hand Anil •«{ath her elbov/c, too, Ar.-l v ftIs a nnillc so caret and bland thill looks for fSoMPthintf nRw Oar football gSanto would not chance I'he broken Umbo anil neeftg They rfrli wlirtm In our Ignorance" Wt- stylo "the weaker sex." —Washington Star. • The Chimney Climber. Qtmtli 8 mta (Matts, "I'm getting fat. And, though Pro not a churl, 1 think the person for this Job 'Would be the hiplena girl,’1 —Harper's Weekly. Spend C h ristm as P rincess. Special good. Eve a t th e program e x tra The'Sabbath School of the United Presbyterian Church' will gives* short Christmas entertainment at* -thechurch Friday evening, Decem ber 23. Everyone is cordially in-, i vited. We have plenty of D. M. C. Em broidery cotton and White San Silk in stock a t present. B ird 's Mammoth Store. Messrs, Robert Conlty and Ralph ; Hill, who have been •attending Car- j negie Technical School, Pittsburg, are- i expected homo in a day or co for the ! Holiday vacation. I Mi. 3?. Bl Bull caftje in from In- ! dianapolls, Sabbath, spending the day i with his father, Mr, L. <J, Bull, who ! has, been poorly, suffering wit! liver *trouble. | Mra, A. O. Bridgman has returned - liom-j after visiting friends and rela- ; tivrs in Portsmouth. I Mrs. 13. Oglenhec and Mrs. W, (It, Me-Ghesney were liovtesses at the i home of the former last Thursday to ! the numbers of the Kadranta Club. A four-course dinner was kerved, th e ' dining-room being decorated In the j Holiday colora of m l and green. In i :lie parlor was a tiny '(T.Wstmao tree j lighted 5’nrl trimmed vvith Christmas } gifts for each member. The mt-mhrrs of the club each Holiday season ex- j change {jiffs iiu som 1 fitting manner, j. Copper Con«umptlon, The United States Is the chief com sutner of copper. $100 Rewards $100, The readers of tlii-3 paper will be pleam- ,te learn that there is at Ic-ast one dreartert ’.Prase that Soie'ieo haa been able to cure In ill iU siupuSJimd that is Catarrli, Ifail's i’atarrfi t ftrujs the oldy |u»?itivu cute now i Mr. J. R. On* and wife left Salur- i day for Pittsburg, wlUro they will via- j it t^ieir can, Rev. Alvin Orr and farii- ; ily. Rev, Orr recently was called from ; Philadelphia lo tlm Pirat 'Church, Al- j I logheny, and was Installed on Deeem- j her 10 , and <a reception, was held on the 18th. Rev. Ernest McClellan and | wife*, of -MoundsVille, W, Va., will be guests of Rt-r. Orr a t fhis time, and Mrs. J. R. Orr Will accompany tlmm hong) for a visit, A h cono i, a that chut . . AXcgeiabkl^paratoiforAs- I n i ants k 'C hilurkn 30 r a g m BromotesDigcstionfkftful- ness apdfestXoiUaiujnctotr Opiuiu-Morplilns iKH'MtKraL N o t N a r c o t ic . j^arm jksm om m flmfkmSftd* lhMleSdh- ■vAweSetd* HifmSeml* CASTORU Vet t j& t t t i waA CfeiXArea, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ApertecfRemedyforftmsH|*> 1 ion, SourStomach.Dlarritwi; Worms,Cottvulsions.Fcv?nslt\[ ness andLoss OFShEhP. ThcSinuIc Sigiwturepf NEW YORK. In Use For Over Thirty Years THECENTAURCOMPANr, NCyifYQftliCITY* Meet Your Friends , ' • ’ 1 / Have you r packages checked free, use our phones, and make this store yciur headquarters . whenever in Springfield^ '* ' * ' « ’ W e have 3 large store rooms full of useful Xmas pjifts for you to select from. y Arcade Shoe Store Springfield’s Largest and Best Shoe House, A S T R I D E \ ■ . 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 s" mark the man. Our work has a distinction of style and a perfection of finish th a t marks the well made garment. There is certain economy and satisfaction in using our set vice, KANY , The Tailor f X E N X A , OHIO. Biro brotte out to the M. A. Urea- itowii to ilia nu'diral fraternity. Catarrh }well propMfy, oir ChHliccUm street, luirrs « I about 8 o’clack The Bookmaltef ...Hestaarant... tiing a (ois'qitulitiiial disicso. rcq l i a r- la&'t 'i.natifutionnl 'treatment. Hail’u Cdtarrli i big. and for a time was quite atubbern | IN THE BOOKWAl.TLR HOTEL ' —» HIGH STREET •.‘urnis lahcti intcrnailv, acting directly tq> 1 ^ bgl-t. A family liam.d' Justice = *t.« i.t ,1 ' moved into th e proprrty that day and t ! ^ } j ,; ui ( ^itot3 a fire In-an abandoned ■ , tlu-hby dc. troving the found,-itioii of the , rru1;e aKu-itUis ignited tho building be 1 DAAM IA d i Ah ire tto « ta « d <’ tliwasc, am! giving the pain fit -slrcngih by . tWeeii tii<s wentlier bonrdlng a ftj p b s - : UlNINO ROOM I OR lADItS UPSTAIRS j ' 1 tO th e •llOU 3 J, Justice, and but i-raall loss t o ) bulMlng upt(m ccffittsutliiiu and asjsUny T o r.Jd cnU e dnmafie done onturoiu doing its work, The proprietors tiAvefoimnh faith ill its cinffttive powers, hat Huy oiler one Hundred Jinllnrs forany j rase that, it falls to wire. Send for Milo tedimoidMs, Address, P. ,T. CHPNEY <fedo, Totals O. 8 >ld by Rragglst, #1k. 11'*Burnily PiRsut* tlisJbtst. .. ........ Ctaan Easy soap is tho bust. Gat It a t Waddle’* 6 bar* for 2So Bulk ,B»usr KrRtt-t, nv# cent* pound, t i Bate’# meat store,' ' ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S M OW a r, C E N T H .1 Lunch Counter on*M*in floor Optn Day and Night, Tho Beari of Good tTowl in the inhry jDapariftnont, - OuJ* Am»Aon DISEASES OFTHERECTUM I!;'}’’**SSI *•*!• <"«w»»'lexp.rl.nft, jirt,**;» srasaRtassjsaaasa DR.»J. ). WfcCLEtXAN W SKStu C olumbus , d ! Sta Mito TaWet*- -**•**- ( to AUK# *** 1 MU Ws* * ■ i
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