The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

* Vs -k. 'v'-4 ■ 4 ■ Toyland Bids You Welcome to the Christmas Store S u l l iv a n ’s , C o r n e r M a i n a n d L im e s t o n e S t s . , S p r in g f i e ld , O h io . Everything that Santa Claus ever knew or saw, is here. Everything that is dear to the heart of a boy or girl as well as hundreds of things they never heard of, because Santa Claus never had them before. Our bright and jolly Toyland is alive with ideas for those seeking gifts for little folks. Bring the children to see the Elephants, Horses with real hair. Balls, Rubber Animals, Jumping Jpcks, Blocks, Foot Balls, Dolls, Go-Carts, China Closets, China pishes, Mecham leal Toys that run on tracks and walk about the floor HumptyDumpty Circus, Automobiles, Games, and thousands of other things that will amuse them. All are welcome to look. Our prices are lower than any other store in Springfield. . Courteous salespeople will be glad to show you through Toyland. \ . s*„r* rm^ |hfv‘! Pierce & Company, It S, fountain Ave., Springfield, Ohio/ S p 8 &V-; Jk : . in Va lue f 1250.00 “A * the nam e Impliee*’ Again th* Regal *'80” demon*tf*t#* its sxosptional durability by flnUhingWith a psrfsotscore intb* Nstr York Herald-Atlanta Journal Contest. Write for catalog. R E G A L S A L E S A G E N C Y , 110 WEST MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. H THE ONLY PLACE m Springfield or vicinity wh*r* the Turban Braid and Duo can be purchased ia a t MRS . FLORENCE BA LDW IN S , Ha ir D rafting a n d Costume Parlors, King Bldg. Ski Floor. Take Elevator. Springfield, Ohio. Cut Hair and Combing* Bought. S P O R T I N G G O O D S G u n s . B i c y c l e s , M o t o r c y c l e s , F i s h i n g T i c k l e , S w e a t e r s , . J e r s e y s . CASH PAID FOR RAW FURS G E O R G E E . n E E K , W South Limestone Street, Springfield, Ohio. M c C u l lo c h ’s I e a t h e r S t o r e . New Things tn Leathers Imported Novelties a m Leather Cases LIST OP XrtAS LEATHER GIFTS Lediee’ Hand fisg. Traveller Set. Collar mid Cuff Boxes Glove and Handkerchief Case. Mecktk C*»e» Bridge Set*, Fl**k*, Drtekirtg Cup*, Folding Mirror. Box**, Manicure Set. Military Bruthaetu, Coat Hanger* Jewel Pocket. PhotoCane. Music Bag.* Music Roll. SriMor Set* " ' CigarCase*, Bill Bonk. IeUerCa.es, Cardcase. Biff and Coin Purse. Three Fold Case. Sewing*«.*, Picnic sets Lilwary Sett, OfficeSet* Thermo* Buttle* Tob* co Pimches, Toilet Roll*, Trunks Bag*, Suit Cane* 4 0 *«•* Malm St., Springfield, Okie, SHOP IN OUR STORE “A Visitor is as Welcome as a Buyer'* Home and Bell . Phones Free Books, galore Leather Goods, splendid assortment Holiday stationery finest Pictures, hy the foremost artists Kodaks, leaders Picture Framing A rtistic Picture framing is our specialty. To stimulate ear­ ly Christmas shopping, we -will offer you some special prices. Picture fram ing to be done for Xmas should should be or­ dered now, Our lovr prices th is season on exclusive, dignified goods" 1. th e ta lk of the town, *Whatever yon do, do quickly. Ask or write about our CLUB RATES on Magazine Sub­ scriptions, \ COUNT YOUR Have you rtmemhered the Mother, Bister, Wqjjl JF Baugh- W . » . n t bnnm ( lit. If V.I11 *1.1* m BS|MM| f t.ljy ':99m do net ,1 ,1 . i u i.w im i'i. i*‘o I » ept I ter? We want you to know th a t if you waa* dainty either for woman or child; you wiU mis* f g p * 1 go to MISS PLANNER^ Select Your Christmas Present! I8W . FOR WOMEN -Corsets, Fancy Neekwear, 9 |||w w. Hand. Made Two, Lace and Baby Irish effect*. Iroportefi.J^jpitjp—plain and fancy (all hand embroidered! prices 25o to f t ft FOR THE BABY—We have necessitie.-fcnd ln£djj!ijbft well- such as Flue Dresses, Baby Baskets and Hampers, iSSSj&togweod#, Stocking., Sweaters, Leggins, Caps.- Mitten*, Niy ^ f l M Ckwobs and Brushes, Powder boxes, Powder puffs, Banka Doll*. These are a few of the many beautiful thing* w isp s W* have for the baby'* Christmas present. Our entireChri.tm ai showing this year is a revafeMfeto to the people of Springfield and vicimly. . M I S S F L A N N E R * C o r s e t a n d S t o r k SI 107 East High Street, Sprlmgt|i|| Qbio. Business is Busini What is your Business—None? Have you ever considered theimj Business Education for your Son or sgain for your Daughter or Sister? A Business Education is like a banfe^^iiaunt —makes you independent. B e IndfepemP ^ s De­ mand a substantial salary and then the goods’* The graduates of our school business men and wemen. Our Complete course (Bookkeeping g^^phor^ hand) requires only twelve months timelpifcfcosta $ 100,00 ' , : . * ’ BooKKeeping course f6 0 Shorthand Nelson’s Business Colfij ARCADE BLDG., , SPR IN GM M ^ ^H IO . - 1 THE ” HOME CITY SPRINGFIELD Foremen Shopping Canter fri Tki* Section -to. M ym , rtHsfc*' ;**T The Merchants & Mechanics Saving & Lean Co. 8 South Limestone St., Springfield, O. l e o B t i a t w 4 . s o y , A NEW LINE OF 190!! JEWELSTj l& .ludln, WftiebM »nd WftnMmd., fttob l, Olrf CMM, u id Mr. ti.tioally Executed Hand Painted China. A complete line of Hilvar Hollew and Flat Wawp e n g r a v w g f r e e o p m s o im t ' * Leo Braun SrSon, Jemuhrs, 15 South fou n ta in Jto*., mm. Graves’ Cloak House N . E , C o r . L im e s t o n e & H i g h S t s . S p r in g f ie ld , O h io . Ladies of discrimination, judgment and good taste, who do not car© to squander their own or their husband’s money— shop at other stores and buy here. Why? . Because in the line of S u i t s , S k i r t s , F u r s . W a i s t s , * -i■ • M i l l in e ry , E t c . We give them more to choose from than any other house in the city at prices which mean a saving of from ten to twenty per cent, on every garment pur­ chased. nm m mm? office . | Pidl.y* *ivtk and Tackl. and fWfty V«5v#Anticipate!, The m ekcr.<i palley,or GRAVES 'CLOAK HOUSE 2 4 ,0 0 0 POUNDS C flflD Y . . '’•» a i. .1- , 1 ^ «•' , ~ ' , C h o c o l a t e s a n d B o n B o n s 4-‘ ’ ' ' I, „ 1( A ‘ • ’' ’_ J , C* Will be sold for Christmas, Fresh supply made every day. Lowest prices, because of our THREE Stores. . . 3 l South Limestone S t , Grand Opera-House Block, Opposite to Big Four Depot. Chocolates and Bon Bops Mixed..,.,... ,...,......IGo lb., 2 lb. foe 25o ItXllXtQdj lGe,- I t ? ( m , . . , , t, ... t,,, 3 lb . for 26e French Dreams 1Q« ---- ................................ ......... 3 lb. for 28& Ribbon Candies 15c lb ......... ............................... ......... „2 lb. for 25c Candy Canes........ ......... .............. ..................,.,.lo to 50e each Box Goods l i b ., 21b., 31b. and# lb...................................25cmp, PION KOSTE Y lififlO S , Sugar Bow l Candy Kitchens , W holesale, retail Springfield, Ohio. * , . isi 3*1 *' ’* ,r SPRd'l'^PlKLD laW ' ket*, who forward afi the latest style* and design* ae qtdsa-iy pear. * ” SPRINGFIELD mercbants buy merchandise {of each and g$v«..their ciurtomett the bmefit *f the saving in the prtec quoted,, SPRINGFIELD mercbants do not carry merchandise fwb or three season* and then attempt to sell it for 4<th* latest thing out,**’ SPRINGFIELD merchants conduct their stores akwkg metropolitan lines and each convenience it**been provided for the corniest of caaaaner* SPRINGFIELD merchants employ only competent and coarteou* salespeopleand patrons are assured of best treatment. Upon this page is presented the advertisement of a number of the representative firm, of SPRINGFIELD. AH would welcome Use ac­ quaintance of every reader of tins paper. If they didn't, they wouldn’t have paid for the advertisement in order to get their natter before the people of this community. When shopping in SPRINGFIELD, give them a ealL if ym are too busy to make the trip, send your order by mail and It wllj* receive cour- epus attention, Faulkner. Advertising and News Bureau. FARM LOANS Low prevailing rate*. Terms of payment the moat (wn- venient for farmer*, No coimnlssion. . First-class Loans tn sum s from $ 4 0 0 0 to $%8tO<bO iShm ted. Be# us or write. All bnsine** confidential. wea a great TfJ:C::«nml $w<mrft l but r.atare rj»Qo every ittia carry ! several of tV-o ar iufid with lynx a t the-very hegiuniag of creation, The most important of these tao- Wes is found in the eye. I f you turn your eye to look a t th* tip of your nose you use this hloek ami pulley, which h just as jwr/eot as any erected on a ship to hoist sail, The muscle which move* the eye- hall works through the block easily and smoothly and without friction, for nature has supplied to all of her machinery automatic or mechanical oil intentional These never fail t o , work unless we are aick, and then J the danger of a hat box i» to be considered. .. * The invention of the safety valve * -for steam engines has saved thou­ sand* of lives and million* of dol­ lars of property. I t is an invention ■ that stands prominently to the front in this age of mechanical progress. But nature supplied us . eaeix with a safety valve which for effectiveness works better than any made by man. If we did not have this safety valve we would not live twenty-four hours. This safely, valve is the perspirative, or sweat, glands, and to make .sure th a t we i would not run short of the supply! nature has furnished the body with some two and a half millions of them. I f our temperature rose 7 o r ' 8 degrees we would die within a few hours, and yet we could, not run, row, play tennis, ball or even walk safely any distance without incre&s-; ing our temperature to the danger point if We had no safety valve pro - , 1 Tided so ingeniously by nature, I The cup and hall socket and the ' air tight valve were first used in the human body. I f our hip-joints and . arms were not provided with air. tight sockets we would get too tired . to continue pur work for any length I of time in just holding these limbs-, together "by muscles. I t is the! pressure of the air which holds i them in place, and thus all physical! effort is avoided. Tn the various] air tigh t joints and sockets found in j the human body one may find near - 1 ly all the mechanical' principles In­ volved in the air brake or the u se« of compressed air for a thousand* different thingB. * Some one exclaims that-nature did not discover ball bearings, a ; mechanical device which has revo- ] lntionized'the vehicular world. .But the principle is almost developed in the ball of the leg hone and the socket of the hip, which are made • so smooth 1 and are so well oiled that 1 they slide bank and forth with pram , no fri®tion^~Cteitnd J&apidf- ' -*sT Brl \ malcf, Amfenaa Rbs* m MoRbr"; ■' Violet*, Narcissum, R aste r X4D ' .. ies, Call* Lillie# Roman. Hya­ cinths, Qarnatlotip, Poinsett**, ■ ■HOLLY—Holly wreath*, Bou- . quefe Grebn, Sniilax, Asparagu* AWd."FestoftUlUg»/ '' E legan t line of Fern*, Palm* And Blooming pjant*. GUSTAV SCHNEIDER, Vp-to .da te Florist SPRINGFIELD , OHIO. Store 1ft S. f ountain aye. Phones. 17t4 Greenhouses, Johnson avenue. Phones 80* Market Stand No 32 Ihside west end of building The only Flower otore in Springfield owning-and operating its own Greenhouse*. r A Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat from this Store will make a most acceptable Xmas s*ift for husband, father, son o r brother Th* Kind th a t will oo. t you 115.00 or more Elsewhere. Biaqtst * 10.00 Worth Ort Earth” 'f 'j s J S w c I T S ' *G)vZ 10 Worth Pr.i'fitalrl Av"Vc rt,.m G«r “Suit Bond,T<r CirtiflCftte is a con- veoient- method of malting * - gift. was Tanners’ Rational Bank, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Thi* i* a, National Bank iii which th* t \ B. Gov*n»m*»t i * ft *1- lentpartner,'for th* reason tha t a t least twlc* a y*«r ftmak#* a thorough examination of it* record* and basir*** »*thed». . D»po*ttor* m thi*Bank do not have to xh*?* la any \omm th a t may occur, as th*y are compelled to do In mutual Inatitatkm*, bu t are guarant»«d by » cash capital of $11)0,000 and M addliioaal shareholder’s liability of $100,000, mfckmg a margfa* of atenrity for depositor* of $200,000. A r c a d e H o tel £ a f e SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. When shopping or after the theatre, try our beau* tiful, new Cafe, Convene lent, quiet, Cuisine, un^ surpassed, 3 ame$ % Bnrfww, Proprittw. lAMnf^NMNt ^gl|l| ;s||jyg||^yJ£u| Lurct newt mm CuniBnc qnrtihmn ^ bjim « tery, ehclerc aaxbee,” sttMmer wwjxkint,” A»Utic chokrs, find ptvmiis ties dsvsky■ BMnt W tjplm(l Smfmfo IRMMMl TWMMHWsIl **MdWabtiiiwi ia *8 part* e iti* watML i.XTt. j-.u.-.— h ...•». 9Mi rt a*jvn# > WwS&aiidBftukM - .. mcm. m o k ti it. Up.*-.!- dispute with Slather man wHh the words, ‘‘You paper tiger?’ . Asked ] what he meant, the oriental replied, “Oh, in China a paper tiger is a fool who talks ranch, but i* harm- ’ less. - - - - . 4 J“When a mam is very proud; what you would call ‘stuck up, * he went on, “we compare him to a ra t fall­ ing into a scale and weighing him­ self. . S' “I f ft Chinaman overdoes any­ thing we say, ‘You hunchback mak­ ing a bow.* A son who spends bis father’s wealth quickly is ‘a rocket/ while of some of you rich people here who fiend money to the heath­ ens abroad and neglect your fami-. lies a t home we eay, *You haagyour j lantern on a pole which is seen from afar, hut gives no light be* low/**—London Paper. Th* Powsr Behind. ' At a prayer meeting a good old brother stood up and said he was glad to give testimony. “My wife and I/* he said, “start­ ed in life with hardly a cent in the world. We Began a t the lowest round of the ladder, but the Lord has been good to us, and We have worked up—we have prospered. We bought a little farm and raised good crops. We have a good home and a nice family of children, and/* he added, with much emphasis, “I am the head of that family.** After ho sat down his wife promptly arose to corroborate all that he had said. But she added, with eatisfaetion, “I am Ihe neck that moves the head,” t .jwp/* &

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