The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

mf* **>*• THE SPRINGFIELD HARDWARE CQ„ T I M E L Y S U G G E S T I O N S A Mt*fosrWa'jlsf-ra „ Alarm f l e e t s ... I'nxpnt tfwtcpcm- “1U*** kn ives, sflt - “ Iftft" Foil;!-, avia , Text iwfi Table,*, - . , Javl; IOU vcp ...... :- ' Chain K n iv e s ........ JP<;bKnives.. ,...... N&tt Clippers;.......... J'ruHeb Files........ .. t Natl Sciseiivs........... Sefesor (K't.*)................ .... I ’hnbroiiiory SMasorp.... ' Jbelnlsch S h e a r ? ...... Desk Sots.. Boys’ Sleds Boys" "Wagons o.i. 6uo Tail’s Skates. '.*l«*]**t**«i>» i •*»,<*< *T<<-•**« ••»»*<• ........ .. . Kipp;. ... „..„$},« ...... ,.....Ci®. ... to $S«» ...... 85a to OI,;0« , to 500 .......m to fr.w .........23c to 50s- ........ I3e to 35o ............... sits ... 83.00 to o&ioy 1 ...... m to $%«*/. ,•.... 40c to iji.do ....$1.83 to $i.G£> 500 to $3,00 $1,00 to $2.25- ........ ......600 )o $1,00 Cllllettcfli'iiiors.. . Witch ow l WifflsrH. Ktszor, Tonpoiial R azo rs.......... .. Kauai' S trop s ..... ., .1. ....... Williams' Heap ................. Sivat ty H ones................... Shaving Mnga.............. Shaving IirmJiPa......... P e rco la te rs .........-....... . Coffee Machines... ...... Coin'd awl Tea Pots... Serving Waitcrn.......... Bon Bon Baskets....... Chafing Pishes. **<*»• Alcohol F lagons......... Pppoiin and F o rts Carving Seta....:............. Bread Knives '(*.•*«♦V"1»,*> Bread Mixers..... ......... C5 M to $20.00 • hi to $1-50 ...23c to $1.25 ......31,c to 25e ...........Abu 25<3 lOCQc ........ 23c to 50c ..$7 6010 $13,00 .. $2.50 to $12,00 ...$1,00 to $3.50 . ,70c to $3.80 ....$LG0 to $3.50 ...$3,75 to $9,00 ......$1,50 to $3.50 ,.;..73c to $1.50 l ,.,75c to $15.00 .... 5Qe to $1.00 ... $2.00 to $2,50 Finest Assortment jin the City—Remember Quality is Here When...Price is Forgotten, THE SPRINGFIELD HARDWARE CO. MainStreet, 1 „ a r,A r ' V -T - Springfield,/Ohio. * TAXAT56#"' A* ■ *<m TUTiONAL #ID ’ATI OF Th« ivvmua* iwiur j < j tfe* if* taxation !w«: - So t tlu-ir it*in ti.'i a ^uibty; ho*-gspi’U*ai eiras? of hubhwta CiiwnUr. ;h of mi atuer d- , o« an i ' will b* u i" .-.- i ** fe* Cm tfc* j Inipo ' 1 0 h pcojih- <v la the lc*s la- UJtatf'lg hi:' It upon the «a:;to the territorial tfip lim its of the authority ’fcv jlng tancs, “Taxes snail he levied on such prnp- ■>' rry ■«•.*shall b* jwwarfWd by Jaw. Thy Jcristettv# jiaitosibt/ ehall provide by law for naiform s.»4 equal rate of v/j- gf. cmfat w d taxation won the sever- ,n? ■rla'wi e of sahjeot* of taxation wific ’In the territorial Uafitftrtf the author ))y levyiag the taxae; ttm shall prewtrihe ouch rcrnlaljone turwufl secure a valnatloft for taxation of ail propertv ctccpt property specifically taxed.'3 TIOKKTAKY OF WAK TAFT Is J p»rt »iv.ner of otto oi’ t"'.*' Higtrst • ranchcu In Toatvh the t'oiciaaa?- { F«JS 0 » r;n:rS;. -‘-i pasted, n ITTJAKK, acre "farni” eUne.u uiili-.t from Corpui " tiSi't'U on t!»e g.m Antonio anil Amu- i-ti -3 Vrr-’.y rnfiread. Otic hundred men avo aivraya t»«d 230 n;on nometime:; Chjployed'oa I t “I wan go fortunate ns to have the pleasure of feeing a unique Christmas tree on tjiio ranch,” writes Mary’EiSso Jdnncey lu tho St. Lout) Qjohe-J)ej«a- crat. "Clivlutmas movning. though warm, was foggy, and n stow rah) fed, hut by 12 o'cloel; the tmn «u«e oat. and the people at the much house be­ gan to mate their preparation;. liver since early morning the employee,; from the different farms had been com­ ing in. AH kinds of vehicles) wore pressed into service. Borne You mu3} remove all cwsUtathm-d n HsfiMHtidTiMhrnmn>i>M or ho n t i t 'B ■- - a.X'L..e„ and „OJS>- on foot. Tiipra obsstmijunB Hi progreaa. or be imfsii; tanccd in ’he vmo tot industrial and commercial prosperity,—-BbportJ Com-. mlUce on Taxation Laws, Phajfcn.n-d Current More Ceapomisal-: An electWivlight■'psupt was bigtabcd at Santa oi»h>. Cut. in 1W)6 at a coat; of $lf\€fiO The' wuteiticiug plant .htlit-i hben JdHfi dmvo, ««, uncording to the prcsiiluit'oe the bhftTd of tnmhos, it { was found to fie more eeopoinlcal to- •'purclmtsp the, cum’a t , y- ‘ j Q ' * e 1 * ‘ * ' * , ‘ Tipton'* Criprofitafela Plant. Th? iminicipnl lighting plant bf Tip ton, T;w iirovint mimiccessful When It bunswl down, caheing a heavy loss. It wim tu t reh|«U, and « cmttratft \yg*3 in'id-i with a H'-p.'tue n.Muynny. 'l m 1 The.' largest and-' Fmesf J^welrynStore, .It the State, ‘retailing a t wholesale piiees, Y om * ' . : Christmas sheppi%*'wili'be. made-easy'by coming heiA •Wc- will save yoa moaey on eye " "w - Watches Hand Painted China C lo c k s .$ > j e w e l r y R i c h C u t G l a s s S o l i d S i l v e r W a r e plated Ware U m h r e i l a s . .A r t ;ah«| LJa? Shown in Ohio, ip-ey^r-ypurcjiase of$I5.;|«j^ oyer,We pay ear; it ere many children. “1 saw what, I had never caen be. fore, it growing Christmas tree. Just­ in front ol the house trim a large uiul- >1?'' 110c Each, BolidSilyer Thimbles, Worth 26 cents, Shells,, j'■ Worth 40 cents. [ Blitter Knives. ■; %r&-4^'00nts,’ isSc Each, SolidGold Baby Rings ’ ; Worth 75 cents. 1,00ft solid gold and £old filled) 16c Each, Sterling Silver Hat Pins, watches to select from,, ranging ini . cei}ts‘, prices from $2.50 to $400 We gtiar-187c Per set Rogers' Silver PI ted anteeyou a saving of 20 per cent on) Tea Spoons. Worth $1.25. Watoh<a- *81.74 Per set K-wra'SUve, Plated. Table Spoons. Worth §2,50. $1,49 PerSet, Rogers*Triple Rlated Knives. Worth $2X0. $1,40 Ter set Rogers* Triple Plated Knives* Worth$2,00. OOe E a c h , K o n n t a i n P e n s . W o r t h I I SS.15 Silver Comb, Brush and ..... ■ Mirror Set. Worth 85,00. 60O K a e h , S f e r i l n g .S i l v e r K a i r . Brush, Worth SI ,50. 6000 solid gold rings to select from, ran ing in prices from SSe to $1500. Every style lenown to-the Jeweler's a r t . , . 4 C U T G L A S S , • In Endless Variety* Bargains too numerous to mention in eveiy Department of our Store. 6 I On every purchase of $15 and over we pay your car fare both ways, In solid silver and plated ware we can show you a larger stock than all Springfield Jewelers combined. Our prices always 2 o per cent below retail prices. / ■ “x caw vwatxhao imvm; sckv bufoku , a or.owyjo oiuu.vmAs rn c a ” horiy tret*, The ladies of the house came out lub^nt 2 o'clock ftniL deco- rated the tree, Yv'ith the assistance of some of the men bfven the men re­ quired alcplaafeY-to~reu{m the "top.; most houittis. First/ the iadits gave them some orflbeiai leirics, which limy bang s>ix the braaelira in great profu­ sion., ;Aa tba'coa waa shining brightly by this time, it g«\© the Iriclyu n wry flittering' apiicaraare, and the Find, cojatnfncltig to blow, shook them gen-; -tly, inkkltif the- llliislou mure perfect' , Then Jon*"bright ribbon* of tntuiy cob ' saw trere mjOpesdad fr«tn the topmost0 timbs .ittid ftreft ftjftt randte# tiwi m with ribbons o f.the same color-or- *aso* with oranun tlbboti. apple* with red ribbon, limes wlfii gremf ribbon, etc. Small t«%s were sucpaidoa from the tree; large oijm wove a t Uio base,*1 It lireEi’nted a very gufgconq spectacle* nuft tha eight of the happy children that surrounded i t made oau wish to .be u Child agaht to enjoy It to the ut­ termost. Bat the beat was yet to come, -"In the front yard were the present® intended for the grown people, mid each man received one. One was a duo surrey,. Five wore each given fifty anil Be.venty-flvo dollar saddle's. Several married men got handsome metal bed- ' steads, with spring,? and mattresses,- Twenty or thirty fine hats, costing $7 apiece, were distributed and many other article!), ail the beat of their kind, 1 saw a young man who re­ ceived a n ‘all leather suit case. .This, Jast item may seem strange od a ranch, but there arc-.many polished gentle* men among the employees who would' consider suit Cases very nece/oary should they have occasion to visit the city, “All tills - while music was to be hoard from a band stationed on the front porch, where many of the visit­ ors were seated.' After the Panta Claus of the Christmas tree lmd retired and the presents to the grownups had been distributed all relished to the parch and front yard to see again the glee­ ful children and tlio tree, and surely it was a thing of beauty and, with Us fruits and flowers, looked as though it had been transplanted from fairyland. “The people that came from a dim tahee departed before nightfall, but those that lived near by remained for an evening of music and good cheer, and thus ended a happy Christmas day,*’ “The Queen’d Chrisrimao Card,” Queen Alexandra has tint,given op* iier interest in behalf of the unemploy­ ed. Last Christman sho sanctioned a unique plan to raise mdft) funds for them. This was in the shape of the •Isgae of a Christmas book. e<hr,fc.thiff of poems, stork's, sketches, drawings nud music, which was entitled “The Quec-n’s Christmas Card/’ A lge ria Charles Swinburne, Alfred Austin, tha poet laureate; Thomas Hardy, Mario Corelli, Hall Caine, Cc-oi-ge .Meredith/ Arthur Wing 1’lnerO, Sir Laurence Alma-Tadema. Kdr/in A. Abbey, Vvi) Hum Holman Hunt, Sir Edward John Eoyntor and sir Edward Elgar are among the host of those who contrib­ uted. The production of the booh wan practically gratuitous, it sold for half a crown, and the prom-da wort; devoted to the gueen’h unemployed •fliiJd, HOFMAN’S W t l I t w r i e a t i d R e t a i l J e w e l e r AH <l«4)di3 Btijri’nvfel free. 5pritt|rfl«fd, Ohio ! I L-f.t W j £ oi * i I Z'on gokio o f ourf'cnl- ste jd Oyotcroj the kind tfiat e«no in patent carrier,) ieo And ciys- ii'mt\'i>nvo,xi' nil tiio .firy/or kept Mi all- lira the potjranrimrilfln kept nut. Tho Lind « f Myat^rs you liavw alwayw wsehcif you could guf. .Mo chewlcai \>:t cer*. vativo la over need with Heal- utupt t>;/ntcKj anti thf-yoro guor- ; a uLs«lut«*iy innx\ dean raid freob.' They are rn tlrd y drfiV« ■ ent from i t o ”aope^l:, watered, oytdoru idupped in bjituy unclean tubs. Seul&bipl’Oyistsu’B»w full moii- eyro br-lui iiusits anil just ao clionj> as 1bo ’‘watored'* mb oyslcra at-> a lower* jprlee. If you wan t (o pay a high ln'lep for water, buy the tub oystero; If you donTwant to pay tor wafer, bufc do fiesxrc <o .get full value for your money. lc*fc ufisoml you Romov*f our delicious Beulrihipfc Oyotwrs, Yon don’t know how good oysters can be until you Ji&v« tried them. Sealshipt Oysters FresR Every Mottling a t ' Chas. fl. Spencer i Telephono l0t)< Fresh and Sa lt Meats, Vegetables. Cedal’ViJfe, Ohio. wwnwmM i^iiai ON THE STREET' WFj : On the street the man 'o men who are dressed the [ best and who have the ex­ clusive ■style-about them' that ICahy <always .gives their patrons are' those f whom we_have fitted ’to a _ k su it of: clothing, a^Prince* ' Albert, a. cut-away or.an icaPUKCHT Overcoat. If you want to . ■ appear at your best choose , your fabrics now and have your suit'or overcoat, made i YOUR APPETITE I # / s ’» y. ^ ^ If your appetite is poor, eat meat. To tempt your appetite and nourish, the System our choice meats are not excelled by anything. *The weak and the strong. the._sjnall.and„ihfe hearty eater alike enjoy them* G G WEIMER. Cnti^crnUio Dudtorm A man may hot have much faith in (toctoM, up to Ora time when the 5*m;t baby anivc-n in ldn irauno. After that lid regards thorn wit,It awe, CASTORIA TorlnfentsftatUMthea, TheKindYouHave k\mp BotigM Picture ol EVERYTHING FOR PICTURE MAKING- JE< THE , . 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