The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 1-26

3 C A ViMHiy Warning. Th*f* are thoar who rrfujK* t* «* iApt ter fiuvttirii^aij no spatter )ww tEtmeoa, 1«k* -tw luftJici' it£ tut Wanting j U<!W S’f ' cm th* Nick* « f moter uu> |.V.;;iUy they *Wh readily the sw v.er.j, IMH the *‘ther eu-iLas *'» Fifth av* Hd*, diHti a light four was brought id * fhn (xwin^R.h KSU," Eared info vhw.-- Detroit New*. Marly **Rukbar Stamp?** »uW»t stamp* were tir*t u«-l fop ■^mature facsimile during Urn <TvU war, ,wound 1^10, Prior to that tit;;# IntpraMiona were made in engraving. Wood -uts were made, and then rib- boa**'similar to the ribbons need on o«r typewriters, were used, and the ««tnt Mumped thr.iu&U them, » Peculiar 1cm Black A steam *h vel, working on a new highway, near Jtvne,' NVv., un-ovtted a huge Mink of lea under th* ground, measuring ft] ft»t in length, 1Wfeet in width an<l 10 feet In thick****. It la believed that originally the ice, which is estimated to be about forty years old, was a field of snow on the mountain side above, and was corn- pressed into its present form by an avaianc'te of earth, rocks, and trees. ! patter i f ^ The title of “Father « f Mexican. &*• dependence” was given to Miguel Bl- datgo f ’estllla, a Mexican priest, wh* lived from lTSB-lSH, He started a movement for indepeader.ee which eost him his life, gome years later ke : was extolled as a saint and the new- ‘ bonr republic erected a magaMteewt atatns i t him, t Tests Phsasawttf Efficiency, Th* reputed earthquake warning, memory of pheasant, Whleh are known, to be peculiarly sensitive to feeble tremors, Jg being tested by an nihnmt seismologist of Japan, Would Hava Addad Weight “The theory of evolution would have a lot more supporters” said Mr-. Oroiveber, "If (iteat-great-greut-grumi- pa Chimpanzee had been in a position to muhe a will transferring real estate and personal property." [ fhertest Railroad. The shortest railroad in the world 1* operated at the docks along St, Joseph’s bay in Florida. Together with aii its switching tracks it covers only 1.43 miles. Over 1,000,000 feet of lumber are handled over it in a ypni’* Getting Around Law ' Beggary here lg forbidden by law— 5out it doesn't prevent it. Tour Hon- , non mendicant provides himself with 1JL.fu <?oselJ Moth-eaten shoelace* er i mtb, ttres , box** of , sulphuric** coat^he# and become* * ffffftyniftw, *h® police respect him as * salwungn. although peopi* don't buy. Ofctsr give aka*. and pass on, ** Greek• Left Few Paintinge ' On a tripod in the Naples museum are mounted A few thin slab* of mar- Me the paintings upon which consti­ tute the only real Greek painting* possessed by the world. JANUARY PRICES This is one Xmas when we are able to | offer yon the season’s newest Suits and .. v I, . Overcoats at January prices. Because of | the tremendous volume of business * we do we were in position to takel advantage, of a certain mannfactur- l %rSf" 'proposition, lie ‘ Stefided % cash—-we bought them and I now the sale, , mh * m G L O A T S That Sold at $20.00- and $22.50/ Ail this *year’s eoats. Only by biding these, coats-in.large quan* tities are we able tq offer/them at-the low, figure of \% i* i O’COATS O’COATS , O’COATS 1 * , ’ ^ s . i % That sold a t.$25 are of-, fered in this sale at the unusually low pride o f That sold 'a,tr $27.56 and $30.0D. A ll the.newjshades •and xnodeU. Juit received7 .another big shipment to­ day. Take ydur ehoifc^ at Vi" •',*vr!, vW jf ^ ’.i tj „•! ff \i Men here‘ are eoete 'that noa vmatter what price you have? /been paying ,for yoiir O’coate^ j you'll be proud to wexr one of them.'They formerlyj.eold •at $3)5.00, Now * t I$ 1 Q - C ; M l ; m - 50 . J b %F ? ■5 C ' " , 'mAwmd i* ■• '< ^ ¥ 0 3 V } a IV/;*' , , f Mm 8 . . . k THAT MEN APPRECIATE ITM SND LOUNSIKG ROBES Make trac|ic^l Gifta They may bo had in any number eol- 6 tb and- fdesigns. Blanket, wool and silk at ; ; $ 4.98 {■■. t o , ; $ 34.98 HOUSECOATS .The Homiest Gift For a Man, What man wouldn’t l appreciate ; one of these handsome all- wool house coats.j Plain and fancy pat-\ terns. All sizes, At­ tractively priced. $ 6.98 to|S 1 t .98 MUFFLERS The Wad men like. Beautiful all wool plaids and the knitted kind, .> . Si .98 toS 3.98 FINE SHIRTS Man like durability end fcoauty - in their ehfrte, You oat both in a Hub plug tom* fortabta fit whether you chooaa at $ 1.69 or $ 4.98 5 SIMM'TIES That is tb£ comment-of our neckwear.; Gorgeous patterns in ah silk laud silk land Wool. Thousand*]to choo*e|from at S 9 cito %\M ys. UNUFiELD'e LARGEST STORE FO« MEM AND BOYS ft W. CORNEA FOUNTAIN AND HIGH, ^ f r a 1 1 tx* ugswi IHtO, -■ x-iteme jkw v l 3 i L ::m Many Word* Tlurf Add in Cliriataaaf Seasmiv W UBUM coin* to our lit# so c;jpily tb*t w* do «ot appre- how gbuioug ww* of them arc, Stul how much njaaa to ug, . Think of the word* that gild to the fTulfcniiflg mss ,on’. B**ry urn* of them I'-aa u alga'.ii. uo<'» a*d * t'hnVtmy* laeaniag of its own. * TJiwe are greens and there gre rib­ bons, Tinro are gift* utul there 1# YuiotMe. Tljere 1# slaigh ami there Is snow. There arc hells aud there la eheer. There- is .tlte bright fire, and the frosty ait*. I’liere are sleda ami sun­ shine on the snow and tlie glow of a (’hrlstinns afUreooh. There la happinew and there are candles. There are wreaths and holly atul mistletoe, ' • There.is Santa Clan* for the chil­ dren and friendjy voice* wishing one and all a. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. There is the postman and there Is a small child, by the old chimney, There Is plum pudding and mince pie and turkey' andcranberry. There is 1 the Christmas tree anilchildrentalk- > Ing of reindeer, , j ' There Is tinsel and there Is holiday candy. There tiro stockings and there are Christmas Oecpratfons. There are surprises and there are excitements, ■\ \\ And all of tliese "things have Such beautiful sounds. The words them­ selves are so wonderful. They mean so much. No other words would be the same. '■ And best of all is the word Christ­ mas.' It is the year's most glorious word. •Mary Graham Bonner. {©,1915, Western IV*w*iJ>fcperUnion.). -W * «r THE KIND THAT COUNTS s* He—Think1 we*il have a green Christmas? , She.—I hope wo— k - "long green” one. Maple Popcorn Bailie Bop three quarts of corn and, dls: eard hard kernels. Me.lt one tabJC- spoonful of butter in a saucepan, add one cupful of niaple sirup imd one-half cupful of sugar. Bring to boiling point and let boil until mixture will become brittle when tried in cold .water., four mixture gradually, -stirring nil the. while, over eofn which ha* been sprin­ kled with salt. Shape, into bfijis, naing- very little pressure. *' Thlen and Now' The oid-fafihion^df boy,who used to get d»i apple, an orange, a ’hpndfui, of mixed nuts, a dime’s worth of pdwder and shot o’r a' dew pair of hotoe-khlt socks for Christmas’ how has a grand­ son who must have a-new-ear, a dia­ mond ring,'and a check. Times change. w T i n : m T ! ET m * mm ■J " 1 - a g rfr* 1° Yf*r« In th* a . S«m* i.o:*t|on -3*EBh3B3C: ^ in A p p e a ra n ce Esinesaber— There Teetk Are Gold Fin WORX DUNK OS ' ^ - M r o m FJBST VISIT f a ttete U <b* 0 WM. andBride* Work ........ Ut' \ Fillings p„,,|1.00'iiff{i $2 i 6Q1 1 ClMnirg—Rsstered to- natural cotoii l Sur» Pslntiw*^Extraction ,(Fr*« With All Work/ ,vwv, <10* | EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION.* fRfeE 2514 So. Uimsstooe St. Over Wot>lwerfchf»'?6'-ahd! 10't ti’rlj Op*n‘£>«Hy and Ttf*sday, Thursday, and Skiitr^tiy EvVnlriMt Spri» 9 fis(d, Ohio' •,•>• (’-sit fj a; •- For Roforenoee C»H Oprhmsreiai ‘and Savings?jPsnkj:; { ->a n Ji ullivygbijr?/ ,i.:sod imt, .if Jostf thiixkITOnly Asmall deposit is necessary to take immediate . advantage of the'apecial yalues for early Christmas hhyqrs of- > efedw r . %e'lhrea*jve any gift you choose—deliver it the day befpre Christmas--tand yott don’t have to pay till next par. _ THE GIFT SUPREME! EIGHT will give genuine satisfaction fot years to come. Included is a.,(, ^ .splendid oblong extension lahie, handsome buffet,clm^B /an ,^ .,. , host chair with septs of genuine leather pft tape^?* i-.;, value. * ; Dandy Fibre Carriages to delight the heart of ! any little girt, ‘ ‘ I ■* 1.. *' < \ $3.00 and up SPINET DESK Always- a -fa'vdrite■;gift at Christmas time is a,.,spinet desk, and this wonderful new design makes it particularly desirable. Beautifully finished •in dull rubbed mahogany and the price is moderate indeed. ARMCHAIR Dad will like it! sThe luxur­ ious. Coxwell chkir, uphol­ stered in a* Handsome new Velour design will bring him real comfort thrtf the long winter eveningjs.; A special buy makes the’price surpris­ ingly low! • HIGH GRADE 3 PC OVfeRSTUFFED f f J Z f t SUITES : h i i i » m V . •* 1 ««•• * ' us n; *wt vSZMlf. * ■*' y* -'/.Vi t -r^- At this surprising low price, these suites will! be. • sold out in * _ few days. Included is a full sized daveniiort with rieVersable ■ cushions, regular sized chair and big roomy fireside chair. Fully guaranteed quality. ' ' . . ,. ...... - f r i r.^JS ■'_^S»!ssae£S The feminine treasures so often stored in H cedar chest mean so much to a woman’s heart that it; is virtually a gift beyond .compare. At thesb special prices, you will he wise in choosing early. Colonial design, genuine red cedar chest, tifimmed in cop­ per, size 40x20x18 in. Abso­ lutely moth afid dust proof. Special for Christmas buyers at $18.50. Well-made matting ' chest of genuine basswood, ab Solutely moth and diist proof Sijto 42x15x14 inches. A won­ derful value fit $9.00 Here’s a gift that will still he enjoyed by the recipient ten years from now. WINDSOR CHAIRS $5.50 and up Nothing will cheer you* home more than a T^iaffipjr. :'3fas' have.n,fiplqn(}ji| assortment foi* youn inspection, nj.: , . FLOOR AND TABLE . .n . vhA ii!ii^ .v "*^ f , ; J12 .S0lM «p .

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