The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52

t bM ■ •»■ l 11-H1 '^^P^W w *WSP#JW Chet i t GAgTORflA ;lDt: • * * * “ CASTORIft - w " «w S f ' fcy, 1 Tt» C A ltem Blpmm ffcfc « Bay frett*Week* J t r r i f c . BBISTMAB ptopfp & never a day. i t t* really * w#e ft or * b m * month, Whm the al- mfume say*- December ha* www. Uwm ml heart* begin to feel toe pUNwnca ef that midwinter festival. * m day t m I to tid* f eeiiBff. Tite BdtotM perceived that one day 4Wfaottoetoto *21 the Import pf themW- vrtato? **sr#ty. Their Saturnalia «m- ttoeed Mere*! day*. J t bepm gg ft one day cetebtafcten end was observed Dec, t t ; fcnfc, mr It w*s soon found that brief period mix » cep too mnaJl to contain, the vrtne of pleasure, it was extended to three day*. At last it was enlan ed by the Empett^fliaudian ed an to toko In the S tp . in form the festival hne »ovr been pbanged bftek Into the one day -shape, but in reality Christmas la W S larger under bap presidents tfeap It waft under Claudlan and Qaligulm > *u ForOver31Years Tim K lndY ou H ave A lw ays MMIgfog ***«» wtaow COWHI.AWV.^yyyewko»vr. * '* I t Is a great midwinter period and may well be looked njm» as a type o f tite public happirteM or the public mis- tortbtte* of a given date. Jn the early: Obristtefi church it became ,a single day, because being asked to stand to t the b|rth Of dbana i f had to be n. formal -day rather than n week,- but no such limitation could keep It from bu ring adjacent times which partook of Its spirit «s dawn, partakes o f day.—Pro­ fessor David Swing. TO PLAN CHRISTMAS ? ? P ^ t l 6 V® on l he-Ohnstmas look and let out their secrets to the clerks tha t w a i tJ _ upon them, and lay awaytreasures~-little ' - , ’ . f ,*-’ ' ” ~s?‘r’ ' , , V- ” „* ,v| V. > ■ n ■' V$J ■t>, i ’ - ,-; 'V [The fikjbr & Johnston The story of the Magi, as if is given T '-'4k ft* %^*AJbsHw# iA«, $t 'M, JPajCl, McFarland Grocery For New ' Ruins, Package or Bulk, Currants, Pigs, Dates Prune*, Peachey,Apricots, Mince Meat Grisp Fresh Com F lake , Oats, Grape Nuts, Pettijohus, Wheat Cream of Wheat Best Brands, Pancake and B, Wheat, Old fashion B Wheat, Graham Flour, Gninells Meali Flour • ‘ * M .' •„' Golden Buie, Snow Ball, Ohio Pride, Ariitria. Pur­ itan Hard Wheat, Pillsbury Marvel Spring Wheat, Seasonable Fruits, Dressed Chiikens, Hickoks Can- di«t, ^ 1 Best in Quality and Service a t Lowest Price. ' • . . . . • . . V • ' f ■ - •' • '• >ii m i ij'tom m i irii ^ f FniTTTiT litli'T li W vjv * *' > l foreign* , f jkb 9 ^ «ijgrMtou, / Ue rioe* not toll o* hoar many they aiTssseattfiVtt' from the ccmsfeletofloa withWhich tb«y wot* received a t thd^comt of Herod and from the feet that they carried treasure boxes- with them that they' were perikma p t dMtoctioni gUMM-uwi, m iv «»/» mavt^ca , va aster and members of the sacred or1 priefttiy order of Persia, which was a word winch to the dwellers in Pales­ tine Could,hardly have any other mean­ ing thah the ancient region of Cbsldea. lying beyond the Jordan and the d rn rt. , Their explanation of tofeiriOtlfney to Herod ★ a* fbat they faaS aeon «u ap-; P^wdneesin the heaven# Whether one Star or many of a comet they did nob say) which led them to behove tiiac the JpCtog 0 * the Jew# had been born,’ and they had come to do reverence to hltot Hefod waa greatly tfotib.td a t hearing this and 'sen t for tinf chief Uriests and scrihas to Inquire ★ here! the'prophets had foretold that tile. MewtlaUshould, be bortu i' They answered a t once that Bethle­ hem was the chosen place; Then Hwy od, having asked the Magi how long it Waft since they first Saw the appear­ ance to the A y , sSht them away to Bethlehem, premising that when they turd fcuhd the young Christ he a}eo Would Coma to do reverence t o bim. Having Mt ou t on,thefc*Journey, they ; saw once more the celestial sign, end Its motion Was such that it g,acted them to the piano where deetit was; Doming into the house—for Joseph hitd W#Wfound bettor shelter than a stable —they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and prostrated themselves before trim in worship. Opening their treasure chests, they presented to him gifts of gold and frahkincene* and iayrfh. Than, being warned lb a dream I will offer forsale m the W. W, &-»*- well Urm two mite* East of Ced*rviije on the Barber roadon WBWiESDAY, m c m m 22 , >U Commeacfftf prouaply at WM a. m. the feHewtag property: 17 HEAD OF HORDES IT .CoaataUttg ol a pair af DuUt m am coming 4 sad S yearn oW. Those mares are fuU*i*ers,#ir®d by Prises Albert, a grear sira, can no* say too much for those meresWeight ]A0d*ndJL60. 2 Bay gelding coming * year*old, sired by the Bumgafuor Belgian b»r*c weight Utah 1 Black gleding t years old August last aired by Prince Albert. 1 BLfcaofc tnare S years old the first day of August, 2 Black gelding coming* years old sited by the big Pcrcberoa home of Springfield I Brown gelding coming a year* qjd elijed by dm Douglas horse ofJamwtown l Blackmare coming. * years old hired by PrincfAlbert weight I t i 6 , ,, i Sorrel weanling'fcolt sired by the Cline Belgian horse Jamtotowh, extra good, l posn weanling colt sired by the.Andrew Winter Percheron horse, "This Is ap extra fine big growthy colt, 2 Grey weanling colt sired by the Probasco fcprse, Jamestown, another good one.; 1 Bay driving mare coming hyears old. This mart i*double galted* sired by G, G. C. Dam by Strathmore. This mare showiapefcd., 2 Grey colt coming 2 years old sired by Prince Albert, weight 1(525wi|l make a tonrhor|e. 1 Black Colt one year old last spring, sired by the ProbatcQ horse, Jamestowti. 1 Grey colt coming * year# old sired by the Probasco grey Pcrchcron horse. These colts aVe all exceptionally good. 1 Weanling Bay colt’ sired' by Harry Towfisley!* Shire horse.- This is ran extragoodvcolt* large bohe. , , ,. * Constating of 8 ft head of fat' Steer SlursOpeaButucdayMight U n til 10 P . Jtf. ,ii^ ir»i.i!l i— iiiri iljiiiliiit|,i,',ffc.|.i»n'iii»iiy>i|,|U.liMl I.Mi.l. I t 4Jhr#f» -ftfy* to wa-toi Oaf Wmfama mum CMtesViVDms¥toH#t for Ctrisksas Day- CHOOSUvTHBA SATURDAY IN no ether store will snehaasortmeots greet you-. * nowhere else wiB you encounter such splendid styles. Mori Here you l Jta# tanuprrow—the upset remarkable offer ofMen’# and Young Men’s SU ITS and OVERCOATS at four unequalled prices Suit or Overcoat fo r Men and Ypun* Man 9 5 in every new model or style; {Jriced to you elsewhere ^ •' Mat-# Pole Angus heifer; a 'good oi»e: 2 Jersey cow 4 yeUrs old eligible to .registry] 2 Jersey cow* yearn ol& .No. I milker. ta head of iwimwneo hogs . Consisting of 2$ head of immuned hug# weighing about m pounds.' IT e n DlaCCFertilizerWheat P rill used B u t a Short Tim#. A Few Set# of WorltHaroeM. , , • T * / n t f l c | Sdltri-^Aii. sums of^ten and over * credit of six months : givCn.purchasei* giving bankable noto dfowing^fi per cent from date. Uftdtrten cash in hand. ; , •, »' CL IFFORD I FMflrUC? Lunch inton. it»TNifc ’ The Gooa Pcftowl,. nn orguntehtion of men 'Who b a lp^ -m ak e poor chil­ dren’ h*ppy ovary Ohrlsfanas. ar« be- tod ^^U ldg ^^n sk ft^M ea just city h a lt C h r i s t a , .carols will be stiftg pfound the ttoe mt Christmas eve by pie combij^d chuteb cboifo of rife efty. The otfier exercise# will be held in the city bell, where the poor children'of the i®y wi!i recelve pres* etiteo Baskets o r ptorisfons to t the needy adults o f Cdjambus wBf be dis­ tributed also, , ‘ f ^ f mt ft<11>is l - jii >.H.I iiww . ^ cause of Luna Trouble. White poof bousing, exposure, alco­ holism, use of common drinldug cup* and othrwbrk all tdnd to reduce the power of miners to.tOrist direese, the prime factor ta bauslng pulmonary trouble is the rock dust in the raintWi, Recording to a weU-rersed ^doctor. Suit op Oyepcw t For Mun nn0 Yaang Mnn Beglish suit mode^ or IpofiBb # k C :alg ' A 4*5 Belpaarues; every ktyle avaiiaKlft t^ T I 4 ■ ^= ~ be compared wifch $ 2 p^Q 0 *valuj 6 ^-|Ui.»» '*** ' s S u i t o r O v e r c o a t Fn t Mon nnd Ynii.nfMan; » i , v> -i * X**M NECKWEAR J n Ho liday Boxes afc m m m ma m Combination Ho liday Set# 4 . ab-H»eandBSo ' 0 3CHAH , ^ Dres# and S treet ' GLOVES F o r irtsn ’ Carte#—IMfopha oy K^ids ; 4 5 e .« fio *1.25a n d *1.^5 * F u r X lned *' . - |*V 5 U p'to &.f>6 :'*» • ■■' J( Percale and Madras , ’ S H IS T S , 620. Sfic'* 1 4 5 „ P la ited Boaom *1.60 and *2.oo siWc S h irts -v » , ' *1.65 to *8.45 ’ 'i* Su it O f Overcoat ‘ - i ‘ . ^ America’s Best Production , AMerbury or Renwick System clothes; aU suggest' ^ S fto^ to e^ S“d f^ ^ 1 ^ *4S ' r- i L- 't* m ....... y AkK# * a * * I 1* ► a 0 * * * » # » 4,+ » 4 At I *tf T 'L *r S s . '* ~ Y i V ' 1vY * "v * ; Proper Xmas Clethas ar Bsys ' t H 1 ^ * *. i ^ ^ 4V*■. iv %t. Our Boy*’ Department t« Atway*Bu*y ^ , if * ' . <»# , 1 J - r , Select your needful J^mas presents^ P it Jyo « f boya now. Suits* Overcoats, MaoltJnaws 'a t prices *rbich will save you extoa tootfoy^ ’ ’ - ' 1 «- ’ *« ^ • - 4 « J - j*, * ^ • 1 *■ V' w r^r Btfttafdfiioyrat Bi.95 up4p$9.95 ’ ’ • ‘ ,e a,'*'. - Overcoats fo r Boys. ,92,99-te269,46. s mm l|abki»AwT«r;9oyfi- t a M u 9^46 ‘h ' P u r Capa $1.05 to *4.95 Cloth Capg 45c to *145 , )*’-rJ,/7i L , j f color; superior values a t %to|?-45 jag^ETr, Bweator Coat* Every,- style, weight vr- The S tore T ha t ‘ -’ATwtys : Undersell# IT* Bn BufMin# 4th &M*itt Sts., W*rm Undwwear f9r Moo ~X3£3S£SS2PGSL«; 'HeavyFte^aeriinctiUndetweaf, * , |* _■ c tb ie h ; *1.60’ ..... T 9 c fV; H eavy Fiasco Union Suit#, h sp a lly priced l»4h*n*trHMlU..r9 !00 ' / 4 FrogrQBBivQ \ t X A t ° ! L v Boys At 4*v ^ * Y r r,-" . '1 !»• ,f ^u* a I S l i i i ' ;^*P i 7 ^ 4 , *ti* » :■; s <? *v' ,' t *> f i ' - s efit rt ’ , * s ^ '/ " ( C") v r w** ‘ «‘y , io. , l> ^ t * 'lyiN i What Foriri of Musical Entertainment D oes Y our H om e Provide? I t easts you no user* to use tk« ptorirtmal px#-*' stototlotis o f D ti LtdSpar.djefatn* ott* V e te rin a ry Ssu^peOtt* so t to go bade to ,Herod, they took an­ other road into their o-Wn country. The conjunction of the planets Jupl- jtot and Saturn is one of the rarest of ridereal events. I t occbrs only one* la 900 years. This conjunction, an as- Boment agree, happened no less fi tbfee times in the year T4T A. U< -O, ebortly Defoe# the otrth of Christ, I t may be that w# have her#, in this 4‘fiUfy tale of science^ a confirmatfeaf of thus beautiful story of religion, a hint and tta*e hf The Usbl that led th e holy m m m * totte tttm o ttm ttu ' -Bar. Dr. Henry van Dyke itfHteperi# Ita^ixine. < musrt t lW i iN lM IS M inn iNo wBtet ooitly- furaiihings adorn yoilr hemo, no matter how artistically ovety- thing h sim tfrifoh fow honie is not, complete without mtiiic. T h e Pleasure o f M usic I ! Is Supreme o f A ll • Wa are offering to, tlio music lovers the latest and utoii wondetfui development among talking machines, Becauae i t is fu»damentally right in construction, the tone of theST&Kit is free from any feature which you may have thought objcctable in earlier instruttwmm. If you .are familar with otb^P typ«a of phonographs you will understand why w* say the DIEFBft^NOBJ is in the TOKB. There Ait many distinctive features, for instance it is the first phonograph primarly designed to play every type of <I#orecord* , , ‘i% t ( t We Win Consider ^ i Pleasure to Demonstrate th i s Inatrument fer Yeti 0 j......... nvyi" i‘- ............................................................. ......^,-»r ------------------ ------ " . - ' ■ I ‘ ■ ‘ ' ■ ' ■ ■ ■ • ■ M r ■ The Starr Piano Co. SpHagfield’a O n ^M c e Fhmo Hotiie m m m h ig h s t h b it ,

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