The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

Margileth’s Holiday Offering o F' ' *•' f )i t ' \ i i .1 i!'. U R offerings in D iam ond , and G o ld Jew elry , Sterling S ilver, Cut G lass S ilver P lated W a re and Arts and Crafts Jew elry are rea lly w onder­ fu l and a ittosi pronouneed teatufe o r th is store, ’ T h e market has never a fforded such an array o f beautifu l and artistic th ings, Y ou can n o t know about tliem b y m eager descriptio i* Y ou must see them as they rea lly gre to appreciate their d istin ctive beauty. F o r the gu idance o f busy shoppers w e m ention a few o f the' especia lly attractive* things an y o f w h ich w ou ld "make a handsom e and su itable Christmas gift. * Sterling Manicure Sets... .,,$1,125to $8 Sterling Toilet Sets........$7.60 to $25 Sterling Powder Poxes....$1.00 to $5 Sterling Scissors... .............75a {o $2 SterlingJIand Mirrors,.., $c>to $10 Sterling Perfume BottIes„„.6Ge to $4 Sterling Fancy Spoons...... ,50c to $6 Sterling Thimbles,.............25a to $1 Lorgnette Chains... ........ ,75o to $7.50 Pearl arid Gold Bead$..,.$1.25 to $51.50 Bair Ornaments...... ...... ,.75c to $5,75 Ornamental Clocks............ $1to $35 Fancy China.......... .............76c to $9 Btch Out Glass................... ..$1 to $25 Military Brushes....,.,...$8,50 to $6.60 .Den Ornaments................ $1.25 to"$4 ■ III , .... . linn ..... . II 6 .2 4 2 7 ____ WATCHES From $l.Q0 to $150.00 — ^ It has a lw a y s been the purpose o f the hou se to offer its patrons new and exclusive pattterns, and this season, w e have m uch ,to comm end in the w ay o f originality— and m ost o f all is the m oderate prices. O r. We Pay .Carfare on Pur­ chases o f ‘ $15.00 or Over. 36-38 East HtghStreet. pu r Store W ill he Open Every Evening unti Xmas. JEWELERS OF QUALITY. Springfield, Ohio SLY m -17: •)o * i ” I M P . ^ ■ ■* i l l f l ^ i f * f % ; hi if fi- / § \ A i ‘ ■) m \ "h, Mil Now for Xmas With Xmas less than a month away, BIGHT NOW isn't a day too soon to begin to select your “ gift things"—much better NOW than later—stocks are more complete and you can be more deliber­ ate in choosing. Will you look over the followihg list of practical, sensible gift suggestions (just a hint of our Xmas stock), things with which you are certain to plea*& For Women Jewelry, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Handbags, Purses, Neckwear, Marabou Bets, Scarfs, Hosiery, Ribbons, Art Novelties, Silks, Dress Goods, Linens, Comforts, Perfumes, Sachets, dJmhrellas, Purs, Tailored Gotvns, Costumes, Waists, Millinery, Rugs, Curtains, Trunks, Traveling Hugo, Etc., Etc. gubstiriptfonn to-LadlM’ Homo Journal. For MIss&s Pur Scarfs, Fur Sets, Walsis, Dresses, Handkerchiefs, Perfumes, Sachets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Art Novelties, Gloves, Jewelry, Cmbreiks, Hats* Vmlernmslina, Trunks, Traveling Cases* Xflckwedr, Scarfs, Marabou Beta, Iite., Kte. For the Baby Dainty Celluloid Articles, Soap and Salve Boxes, Talcum Boxes, Powder and Ribbon Boxes, Satin Covered Amulets, Teething Rings, Bodkins and Combs, Brush and Comb Sets, String Dolls, Rag Dolls, Hand- Dressed Holla, Satin Coat Hangers, Carnage Robes, Kid Shoes, Fancy Bibs. Barques and Nightingales, Pil­ low Cases, Bootees, Shawls, Flannel Skirts, Slips and Dresses (hand­ made and machine-made). For Men Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes, Shirts, Fuderwcar, Sox, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Jewelry, Fancy Waistcoats, , Umbrellas, Hats, Suits, Overcoats, Tn.uW, Fitted Traveling Bags* Bill Purses, PockefboOku, Fur (kps, Overcoats, ' Suits, Neckwear, Gloves, For Boys Shifts, Underwear, Pocketbooks, Jewelry* Stockings, NOY£--(Cut cut the above list far future reference,) THE RIKE-KUMLER CO. DAYTON, 0 . OHIOs m E l u l COM ISSION’S WORK One of the most sensible* and hope* ful movement* for the bettering of Unfortunate conditions in -our plate ta that inaugurated by the establish­ ment of the Ohio Since Commission ior the Blind, last spring (ho law was enacted creating this commis­ sion* and the member* ujere appoint­ ed early in July, 1908, The members are men Of affairs* deeply interested in the cause of the right Hind;of help­ fulness for the blind, They serve without pay, j Four line# of activity are opened to the commission under the law— „prevention of Infantile blindness; amelioration of the condition of the aged, and helpless blind by providing home teaching in reading' and writ­ ing embossed printsand in doing such home work as I# possible, for ex- Hippie, knitting, crocheting and the like; the establishment of workshops -whore those able and desiroiia of oh* -taintug employment may .be profit­ ably occupied; and the making and maintaining of a complete register of tiie blind pf the state. These are pretty large undertakings, and de­ mand both time and money for their accomplishment The commissionhas already dime some work in. the way of advertising the fact that some in­ fantile blindness, in fact one-third, is preventable, and,- If the advice of the commission in followed w Targe—de­ crease in blindness among children Will,speedily be shown.- Further, the. commission is engaged in, .taking a census of the sightless and purblind in about’ ode-fifth of the • counties of the state, For*the continuance of its beneficent work and the establish­ ment of that -authorised in the ‘ law the generosity of the general assem­ bly must be invoked. And to the"fur­ therance of its work the aid of; all citizens is desired. As a result’ of the commission’s ef- .forts,, doubtless some blindness will be prevented, One ■case prevented means a saving to the state in the cost of educating such blind child and a great blessing to himself and his family, Also,, the comraission’B work 1 in establishing places, where men can he occupied in useful labor will result in saving, them from de­ spair and the state from loss of pro­ ductive citizenship. « r r p a y s w T R A b s in s p r i n o f i k i - xf * HOFFMAN’S Arcade Jewelry Sore Wholesale and Retail The largest and finest Jewelry Store in the State retailing at wholesale prises. Your Christmas shop­ ping will be made easy by coming here. W e will save you money on every purchase. Our large and exclusive stock embraces Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Clocks, Hand Painted China, Solid Silver, Silver Plated Ware, Umbrellas, OPera Glasses, Arts and Crafts Jewelry, Electroliers, Bronze Goods, Bohemian Glass, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Etc., Etc. Watches V-U'f Mm i& .L i TEACHINGADULT fReprinted " From, th* Seventy-fourth Annual Report of the Trustees Of the Perkin* institution, and Massachusetts! School for the Blind.} ■Th* plan Of giving instruction to the adult blind in their homes ha* been in successful operation; and the results produced thereby *kow the Wisdom fit the state Inmaking a pro­ vision for ibis purpose. Indeed, ed’ch Succeeding year bear* testimony to the value of this branch of our work, and to the necessity of its farther development, Wo are convinced by observation and experience that tho system of teaching the blind nt the place of their residence is of inestimable ben­ efit to a number of men and women who liav* lost their, sight after reach­ ing the age Of maturity. It has many feature* which commend i- nofc only to serious consideration but to gen­ eral adoption In preference- to such arrangements as involve the gather­ ing together, hr one place, of large number* of person* similarly afflict­ ed, and the -subjecting of them to the disadvantages which are inevitable in auch congregation*. It famishes the blind with suitable ’ occupation, and 'relieve* them from one of the sad­ dest Consequences of their condi­ tion—enforced Idleness in unbroken darkness, it opens to them channels of pleasure and storehouses of infor­ mation, and helps them not only to beguile their lonely hour, but to do something with their hands and to lead a more useful and congenial life. While it lifts them, out'of the isola­ tion and idleness iiito which they are thrust by reason of their Infirmity, it does not take them away from their homes and does not detach them from the communities to .which they belong, but keeps them 'near their neighbors and friends, and enables. them to preserve unbroken their ties of kinship and to enjoy tbeir social relations, Nor does it bring them within the category of pitiful pauper­ ism, thereby wounding their sense of Self-respect, oifending the dignity of their manhood, and womanhood, low­ ering their moral standard, degrad­ ing them in their own consciousness and In th* estimate of their fellow men, and rendering them abject in mind and spirit. It Is the desire of the Ohlq=Com­ mission for the Blind' to Undertake the work of home teaching so sue-' ecssfailycarried on in Massachusetts, We are watch inspectors for Big Four Bail- .road, T>. T. & I, B. B. Ohio Electric Traction, and I). & X. Traction. "We sell more high- grade watches in one month than all the com­ bined jewelers do in a vey?: Oar enormous .purchaslngpower enables,unto save on Watch­ es, 10 to 25per cent. Then we show you .the . largest assortment. Just look at these pricejst LAD IES ’ WATCHES. $5.85 For Ladles1 Gojid Filled Watches, gun*'-. 10 yearn. American 7 jeweled movement Worth $7,50. $8.50 For Ladles1Gold Filled'Watches, guar­ anteed 20 years. Alderman movement; worth .worth $ 10 . 00 . $11.50 Ladlba’ Gold Filled Watches, guaran­ teed 20 years, Elgin or Waltham move­ ments; worth $14,00, - ' ? •tfcfe&n-i.« teed So year*. Elgin or Waltham movement; worth $18,00, - $15.50 Ladies’ I4rk Gold FUledWatcheu guar­ anteed 25years. Elgin or "Waltham move­ ments, worth $17,50. " $13.60Ladies' Gold Filled Watches, guaran­ teed 25years; Hamptonmovementt. worth $16 $18.56 Ladies114-k Holid Gold Watches, Elgin or Waltham movements, worth $22.50, $22.60 Ladies* 14-lc Solid Gold Watches worth *20.50. . ■ $25.00 Ladles’ 14-k Solid Gold Watches, worth $30.00. Silver Plate Ware* $1.49 P*rSet Rogers’ Triple plated Knives. $1.49 Per Set Triple Plated Forks." 98o Per Set Bogers1A 1 Tea Spoons. $1 90 Per Set Per Set Bogers1 A 1Table spoon b Wo are factory agents for 1835B, Wallace & SonB and world Brand Silver Plafed Ware, the kind tiinHs guaranteed for 20 and 25 years. We are also agents lor 1847Btg« t Bros, Silve* Plate, Watches . */, - —for— Men, $5.95Gents1Gold FilledWatches guaranteed 10 years, worth $7.50. ‘ $7.50. Gents’ Gold Filled Watches,' Worth $10. -$9.75 Gents* Gold Filled Watches guaranteed . 20 years, Elgin, Waltham or Hampton -movements, worth $12.00. , . $12.8$Gent’ s Gold Filled Watches, guaranteed ■anteed 20years; worth $15.00, ; ' $15.00 Gents’ Gold Filled Watches, guaranteed 20 years; worth $17.50. $20.00 Gents’ Gold Filled Watches, worth $25.00 Gents* 14-k Gold Watches .........$80.00 to $100-0(1 We have five specials in \ f That Y ou Cannot Afford to Miss. $10.00 Diamond Bings, worth $12.00. .$15,00 Diamond, Bings, worth $17,60, $25,00 "Diamond Bings, worth $80.00, $35.00 Diamond Bings, worth $40.00. $50.00 Diamond Bings,'worth $6000. Others Up to . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... ,.,....*.......,...$500.00 Extra Special 10o Each, Solid Silver Thimbles, 19c Each, Rogers’ Butter Knives. 19c Each, Bogers Sugar Spoons. $4,o0 Per Set, Solid Silver Ten Spoons, worth $5.00, $5.u0 Per 8**t<Solid §iivcr Teaspoons, worth $6 00 . t t BUY EARLY AND BUY AT HOFFMAN’S ARCADE JEWELRY STORE SPR ING F IELD , OHIO. All Goods En- % graved Free. We’ ro members of The Merchants1 Asi iciafion, which refund’s round trip railroad and traction fares to points with­ in 40 miles of Springfield upon purennses of $r or over at any one or all Association stores combined. IS iEAtfflf M H i m i n u t ViolaCroat hMklt,tttabsm**4 tun, n i t d j l n * di««u»4. Ml*ofiy AWn the fK*h ThereIsno«nb#tl l^pfpWkWtRm , 1 tnwtMKM' ______ tfcM*ap*deriu«m* Mwwcoftheworld’* At *Unrnjfstotsef UU{Kojottuonand itlve loOk, um*tf McCULLOUGH’SLIFESAVM 0 BLOOD PURIFIER A speady and Safa Remedyfor all DiseasesofHieSkinandBlood, Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches theBlood, An especiallyvaluableremedyforBoils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, IuntOrs, Cancerous Humors, Ulcers, Ringworms, OtdSores, Scrofula, SyphiliticAffections, Scrofulous Humors, Blotches, Pimples, Pustules, Salt Rheum and alt diseases arising from impure blood or low condition of the system. Especiallyrecommendedfor all forms of SciaticRfeettMatiSBI* PRICE* ONEDOLLARPERBOTTLE, FOBSALEBY DRUGGISTS. MamrfaolurtdbyMcsCUlLOUfiHCHEMICALfid,, Kinlon,Janntsaac. Hundreds of Bargains offered by Herald’s Christmas Advertisers The Greai D fe tfe a and Dysentery Remedy Cures acute andchronicdlatrhoca, djsen., tery, ctioleraiftortsuisummer compk«.i,” 2 Asbtle cholera, and preventsthedevelop-J ment of typhoid fever, Same wendcriliM *^ulbi obtained in all parts of theweild. 1 WORKS LIKEMAGIC,” * m ? tt jprtoadtf oarttaftof box* *■ Tlb!,lit*;t^- awwMted«j*»i aSfio. 1 , 1 .” 1 i >0 rdtUh*tthsKn’titsndiiea't earotogetit foryonseeddirectto THEn*iTAB 10 CHEMICALC 8 MPV 1 Y, « 1 * eae,H.Y„D.S.A- Mi| Do mt oj T t e silverv/;: tlie L a r A v o i d tl tw o im j 6 s « t h . el y& S F *■ I A At*..- . 4 jyf I J VBHrid « i For yol a radius of of $15.00 frl bined. Yq One. be all These j write the 1] Jhrcade\ ' <,Wat! Optil 67 er B oa od l M fit ren’ l Chllf 4E» . tioggar Ladl *. 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