The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52

20PER CENT to \ 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT G o o d s ON A L L . Dress Trimming’s and Fall Wash Waists. ~ These stocks must all be greatly reduced this week to make room for the big Holiday stocks which are coming in every day in great quantity, and you can buy anything in the above mentioned departments for 20 per cent cash discount one-nfth (1-5) off. 1 .g—mum Certainly a great Saving at CW$ time o f theYear. A. 25c worth for 20c, 5 oc worth for 40c, $1,00 for 80c, $5.00 for $4.00, etc. A great deal of these goods have been reduced in price and with the 20 per cent discount you buy them for less than cost to the manufacturer, but no matter how;great the loss. WJE M U S T HAV E MORE ROOM and you can secure the goods at this great saving until closing time Saturday night. Always the lowest prices, because our expenses are lower than anyvDry Goods House in the cify, and still we give you the 20 per cent cash discount on the above after having cut-the original prices. IN V E S T YOUR HONEST DOLLAR W H E R E IT W I L L DO TH E MOST GOOD: Ci-33 South Limestone Street Springfield, Ohio. | local and personal . ^ GQ TO DORN'S, . Xjife-bouy feonp at Gray <&Co. —Gloves arid mittens of'nil kinds iik Otiper’s. <~For bananas or cabbage go to „>Shroades grocery. J; B. Winter lias been under tjie Wfather for several days. -—Go to Cooper's tor coal hods, tiro shovels, etc. • Today pension day and many of the soldier# are having, their papers made out for their usual allowance. —Heavy knit shirts, outing shirts and working shirts of all kinds, over* alls addjackets at Coopers. ^ A little son of G. W. Swissbelm, who lives.in the Harris property, is /•uttering with membranous croup. Heinz’s hulk mince meat at Gray &CJo. I f this “ad” is presented, when you make your purchases of toys and holi. jday goods, we will accept it as good jfor lOo. off on, every dollar you- purchase. S U L L I V A N ’S, Main aud Limestone ateeets. ' Springfield, Ohio*, T H E T IM E S I are good with us. Trade ii better today than it was a year ago. Set* ling good goods cheap is what id* crease# our business*~ila growing all the time. Here’s a rate place trade. BXAMINETHIStISt CAHEFUttY. All our men’s winter caps at 20c All our men’s overalls, all rizfta 40c SW s duck coats “Special” 00* Men’# drew slnrt, the 5Cte Lind 30ft Mrsrft tick mitts Vspr-eiar 05c canvas* leggings 30c Men's eiveri-lured leggings 50c. Outing eloflisjight or dark, yd 00c, (.‘iilh'i-a, all *otois, J'd . . Ofie Muslin yd wide* blenched or unbleached, yd 06ft M cCGKK ELL , ■ Popular Pricetd Store. Croiwr Block.. Cetfarvfife, OfMo. —Reduced prices on all heating stoves at |,terr & Hastings Bros. hits. Lydia Cotry, of Xenia, 'and Mrs, Kate Hutchison, of Garnett, Kftn., are guests ot Mrs, J , H. An­ drew. —Oysters, cranberries, celery, Ma­ laga grapes, etc. at Coopers, Mi*, aud Mrs, Ralph Watt, or Co­ lumbus, who go, with some other peo­ ple from t.hat city, to locate in Cuba,; next spring, are the guests' of R, 0 . Watt, —Do not overlook the fact that Downing is giving &half life size por­ trait free,, with each dozen of Iris corona ovals, This offer is dhly.for Ithe Holiday trade and peop'o wishing pictures, should look after it, Rev, O* H. Milligan, of Alberton; Pa,, who hasraccepted the call to the 17, P. congregation, is expected here this evening, with his wife. The household goods came BOtne time ago. Rev. Milligan will preach his first sermon Sabbath morning.under the call. There will he services in the evening as usual. CUT THIS OUT. ' i Old Time Smuggling, *Smuggling Was carried bn with great boldness in, England a century ago. When Samuel Pellew was ap­ pointed collector of customs at I’al* Tnouthearly last century, ho .found corruption the chief characteristic prisetl a party'of liis own xtven at- tempting to gmuggle in a cargo of wine in broad-,daylight..■■ Pellew, who was a conscientious man, so Worried the smugglers that they threatened Ms life repeatedly and posted bills offering a Tewatd for Ms' assassination. One smuggler, wlio kept a public house, erected a bat­ tery of guns to defend his illicit goods and when a sloop of waf ex­ hibited what he considered a too ihqtxisitive spirit actually. fired on her. The vessel’s guns were too In­ to1' reply with eficcfci hut her ctew landed in hoats, attacked the house in the rear and leveled it to the ground. By That Criterion, ■ The clergyman was invited to dine with the family the other Sun­ day, and eight-year-old Johnny, of course, made himself conspicuous at ',the table. He finished his dinner Ibefore the rest, and ho happened to *notice that the clergyman was eat* i ing rather slow, Johnny, who is a* rapid eater, thought this rather strange. He thought maybe a cler­ gyman had to eat slowly, and he became deeply inter jsted, watching, every movement made by the* min­ ister, At last*, when his pafienee he- eame erhmsted, he asked? . t “Does the Lord say yon have to eat slow?” " y.' ; “Oh, no ” replied the clergyman, smiling, “but uon’t yon know that it dees not do you any good to eat too ’fa s tfT “Well,1* responded the youthful prodigy slowly, “then I must heuw- fully bad.9’ / Y A ■ ■ ■ ■ ’ r'e- ' ■r y . An Extended Paradox. y 'Borne years, ago there was: a arnajl branch failroad that, ran one tram a day from Reading to Slatmgton, the heart of the Pennsylvania Dutch nd iin try ,.yd /. - y ; - One morning them to eyory en#e surprise, the train had been on time *4 --A-A -' - *#4 v ysj,.. ■‘ I for three consecutive days an old 1110 p lace to got the Very1 Pennsylvania Dutch market woman low e s t prices on fe lt boots, elimbcclt aboard, deposited her bas- t , . . h M < , ■> *ket on the floor of the car and turn* rubber hoots uwi w inter shooM- - • - ■■■ i.4 fit $le$fchthakr$*f Springfield. j -' i a . 1 ed to give up her.ticket to the con­ ductor. K!> was’ a regular passen­ ger, end lie emoted her with a cheery “Good mu «i'j/’ "(loot 1 - .vain’. Bonny,” she re­ plied. '" “',0 ./Uotiuv]” “TesV” ' • ’ “Vot v«!*i it happened? You vas early of lute.. Vou used to he be­ hind before. Now you van first at ia« tA Phihtdelplria Ledger, Job Printing ot all kinds executed in fimi rliw stylo at office, lost Gollossal Opening of Holiday AT TH E ARCADE JEW E L R Y STORE , Tremendous preparticious have been going on lor months to make this the CHR ISTMAS H EA D Q U A R T E R S o f Spring* - field, and,we will have ready for your inspection the greatest, host selected niid most reasonable priced line of Jewelry/Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Gut Glass, Silverward, Etc., ’ ever shown in Springfield by any-other two stores combined. Pretty strong, claim, nevertheless, it is true, and our Btbck proves it. To . encourage early-buying, we will lay aside any purchase for Christmas delivery, aud urge you to BUY HOLIDAY JEWELRY NOW. Xmas Watches. v We say without fear of contradiction that no jeweler between Cleveland and Cincin­ nati carries ft larger line of watches. Our present stock embraces nearly 500 Gold Filled and Solid Gold Watches. We carry all the mew cnees from the best makers and are special agents for B O S S C A S B S . In movements we carry ELGIN,WALTHAM AND HAMPDEN. -v.......... Solid Gold Watches 12.00 to 150.00 Our gold filled watch is a 10-yenr guaranteed case, 'With 7-jeweIed stem wind movement, worth / A $ 10 . 00 , at . - • - J p O .O l l We sell a 816,00 gold-filled, 20-year, 7* d* | | ' j H jewel at 1 1 mJL%J ‘m 00 ,14*k , sol­ id gold watch, Elgin or Waltham, at * Xmas Diamonds. This is beyond question of doubt the dia­ mond store of Springfield. Ask most .any one who knows and they Will tell you that the Arcade Jewelry Store sells the most diamonds add seifs perfect stones .cheapest. We are showing a big stock o f . D i a m o n d B r o o c h e s , $8 .50 «o $6.00. $ 21.75 Diamond Ear Drops, $6.50 to $ 5 oo Diamond Lockets, $5 to $350 Diamond Rings, $5 to $500 And in each wosbow good value all the way between, It doesn’t inniter what you Want to buy in a diamond, we end do best by you, X m a s Cut G lass. Hundreds of Small and big ,pieces, all at special prices., X m a s S i lv e rw e a r , , Sterling and Rogers plate in both fiat and hollow ware, Xmas Umbrellas. $3.50 to $20.00. Xmas Clocks. Everything from the 7oc alarm clock to a 8275.00 mahogany hall clock. ARCADEJEWELRY STORE SPRINGFIELD, - - OHIO. W e say again, buy Christmas presents now. THE HERALDFOR JOB PRINTING.

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