The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52
Greatest Bargains Ever Offered Anywhere. «• Men’s andBoys’ Clothing i Suits,O'Coats,Trousers, H Corduroy £>uits,. Hats ^ Caps, Gloves, Shirts, i | Coat Sweaters, Under-' If wear, Hosiery, Duck 1 Coats, Rain Coats, C. Keibles New Store 1 7 -1 9 W e s t M ain Street, X en ia , O h io . 1$ Now Considered Lone of the Largest and Finest Clothing and Shoe Stores in the State. nm m t . K E -) P, U- "3 i1 ,1! One of the largest stocks j| of Clothing, Hats and ^ Furnishing Goods in this H'^part of the state. *3 n * rg* v- v: j f ■ •\j[ >; \:e m -X # A- ■;■■•*"*xj V’ *&» •»* ■1 If 1 K: !J-Z? 0 o . 4r ’ , G * .9 ❖ ' * t. %- 0TH1N*- Special Prices on all kinds of Ladies’ , Misses’ , Mai’s Boys’ and Children’ s Fine Shoes «. I i t o Solid Everyday Shoes | Rubbers, Arties, Felt ft •Boots, Rubber Boots and all kinds of best makes of:footwear, Don’t miss this store When you are in Xenia don’t fail to visit this new .when looking for good, Clothing and Shoe Store. It will pay you to see this up-to-date footwear, large new stock and attractive low prices. 1 G . K e l b l e ’s I . ; . \ 17-19 West Main Street, XENIA, - - OHIO C . K e l b l e ’ s - * *1 17-19 West Main Street, 17-19 West Main Street, Xenia, Ohio. xen ia , OHIO numEhjS HIT BY QUARANTINE, Br’ er Rabbit Escaped Many a Shot At Result of State Agricultural Com- „ mission Placing Ban on Hunting. The hunting season opened Monday With little or no hunting, all due to the fact that the state Is under quar antine owing to the foot and mouth disease among cattle, hogs and sheep. To’ check the spread of the plague the county authorities were notified to. stop hunting with those .who had IP censes and then issue no more. ‘ Of course a few hunters might evade the order, but in the main the law has been observed. The enforceemnt of the order was pleasing to farmers, who during the hunting season have had Consid erable trouble In keeping men from trespassing on their farms, in former years some of the hunters have prey ed. upon chickens and now and then an animal was accidentaly shot by reckless persons. In this, section a large number of farmers have cholera among thehogs and those that have escaped do not want hunters and dogs crossing farms and thus aiding In the spread of the disease. , Farmers have reason to see that the law against hunting is enforced this year, more than Any other. It is probable that hunters will have then, license, fed refunded, though local au thorlties have nothing to do with that. (How some people imagine things is best known when we heard a man say Monday that if C)OV. >Cox had been re- tented he. was taking ..this means of getting even with the people. The thought no doubt was inspired by the published statement that the gover nor and his Secretary, Mr. Burba, had gone to. Kentucky to huht on the lat ter's farm, a trip which the two have enjoyed together each hunting season for several years. ^ CELEBRATES H(S BOUDEN JUBILEE. Rev, Joshua Kyle, Former Cedar- Vildan, Has Been Faster at Ami- , terdam, N. Y., fop Years. - Dally Optimistic Thought Great talent finds its happiness Is ! execution. 1 Rev. Joshua It- Kyle, B.D., of Ams* torch i, ’N. Y., celebrated the golden jubilee cf his ordination to the .min istry on October 12. He was born at Cedarvllle, Ohio, eighty years ago, -but is still active in the work of the min istry as pastor, of a large $ureh. He Is the son of Judge Qatnuel Kyle, who .raised 75 feet of sods, 12 In number, averaging six feet and three Inches In height. And that was not all, or per haps even the best of it.. In addition to these twelve sons ,there were ,six daughters. Dr. Ifj in has held pastor* ates at Fall River, Mass,, and Pitts burg, and has been with the one church at Amsterdam, for some S5 years, He closely resembles the oth er members of his large tribe, tall ami straight, sandy hair, rich, •pleasing voice, able preacher and faithful worker. BOOTS! BOOTS! G ood Felts and Du ck O v e r sh o e s ........ .... Golf an Ancient Game, One of the few publications Issued for extended circulation by the Broth- { era of the Book is entltued the Dinks : of Ancient Rome. It to in Latin, and ; purports to show that the dignified •jsganie of golf was played on early Ro han greens by characters who are fa mous in history. The Brothers Of the Book to an organization of Idealists in more or less widely separated cities- The headquarters are In Chicago. $2.50 B a ll Band Russian Felt and d »o A A D u ck Overs ............................... spO .U v G oodyear G love D u ck d jo A A • Overs and Felts. *............... .............. ...... , y d » y U Modern Youth. “What did Gwendolen say when fort asked her to marry you?" asked Mr, CUmrox. “She told me to come and see you,” replied the confident youth. “Having done so. I shall go back and tell her that I don’t object to you in the slightest.”—Washington Star.- * - Thought for the Week, Til? roses of pleasure seldom last long enough to adorn the brow of him who plucks them, for they are the only roses which do not retain their sweetness after they have lost their beauty,—Hannah More, Goodyear ‘Hypress’ B row n Overs and good F e l t s , . $3.25 2 Buckle Owe German Socks Hy Laco Ovefs Lace Felts $3,50 to $5.50 Moser’s Shoe Store a, JfMrolfcStreet, Xenia, Ohio. . Vo, H# Wasn’t Nervous, A young pitcher making his first appearance in big league company hit the first batter, passed the next two, and made a wild throw in the first ' inning. As he went to the bench the [ manager of the team asked, “What's I the matter? Are you nervmto?" “Naw,” he said angrily, “but my darn limba shake,“ How It BOcamo Known, “Why do you think his wife is going to bring divorce proceedings?’’ “1 know it, my deer. In the past month she has had at least a hundred photo graphs taken of herself at home with the children,"-—Puck, SMOKE Tlift Siirnrkp QfnrA’c 1 ONTHE | AND: ; illv JU ij /II jv Jlyib u 1 NIGHT ; WATER DID IT Great Loss * - OF ■: : NOV. 10th. ! $100,000 Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishxnrs Damaged by Smoke and Water, '■■- r. ' - ■ * . , *- ' ■* In the height of the Fall season we met with this disaster which means a loss o f thousands o f dollars. An opportunity o f a life time to buy high grade merchandise at your own price. A sale o f such magnitude the people of Dayton and vicinity never saw, opened Wednesday, November 1 8 th • a • • / The entire stock of Men’ s and Boys’ wearables is offered at such prices that will interest every #> . * Man and Boy. ’ * Now is the Time To buy Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and O’Coats for Men and Young Men in the latest Fall styles ann Fabric, COME IT WI LL PAY YOU Fire Prices o n . every Item Mentioned. Everything must be sold, don’ t wait. Come as soon as you can* IT W ILL PAY YOU <d For Children Suits, Russian and Sailor Blpuse aud Oliver Suit Styles in Cordu roy . Wool and Wash Material, 1 O’Coats, Mackinaws, Sweaters, Hats, Wool Toques, Underwear, Rain Coats, Play Suits, Cow Boy, Indian, Policeman Etc. For Boys Suits, O’Coats odd Trousers (wool and corduroy) sweaters, Mackinaws, Rain Coats, Shirt Waists, Underwear, • Hats and Gaps, Etc. Wearables for Men Dress Shirts, Underwear, Keek- wear, Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets, Hosiery, Pajamas, Muslin and Flannel night Gowns, .Hats and Caps, Odd Trousers (Wool and Corduroy) Corduroy Suits and Coats, Mackinaws, Flannel Shirts, Etc* Dayton, 0. 28-30 E. Third The Surprise Store Dayton, 0 . 28-30 E. Third Hous«-Fly Lifting Power. A hou8R-fiy, held by the wings and brought close to h match, lifted it Up vith its feet. To perform ft propor tionate feat, a man ttoald have to lift a beam 28 feet long aftd 12 inches thick. To Cure a Cold :au L a x a t i v e B r o m o Q g t n i n e i . . . . . . Sw an sold tn po rt 13 mowtlis,
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