The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52

*e—- m um LADIES I f you a re goto;.* to buy your Husband, Father, Son, Brother, o r Lo t e t a presen t for Xtoan, buy him some th ing useful Our Suits and Overcoats arc th e $ 10.09 kind—Yours for $ 10.00 Biel? i t ou t and wn’ll lay it away until you wont it. Trousers $3.00 •to $8,00 LEVY BROS. JKI South Fountain Avo. - - Springfield, Ohio. “ Pay Ten and Save Five.” F The Now M ilbum double house is •completed Inside- ready for rent. ■Five p leasant rooms to side entirely {■operate from each o ther. Small j fam ilies desirable. | Enough care and trouble is allotted ; to tho ordinary man. and woman m ‘ their daily homo and business life to satisfy the most exacting, A change from th is is beneficial to all. A pleasant evening with i,rrrr.ia»tis& suhan a t Opera House Dec. 24, is Just w h a t th* doctor ordered for that morbid and grouchy feeling. Clifton U. P, Church Chimes. A pleasant evening with LITTLE - MISS Si'HAN iti ju st w ha t tho doe* tor ordered fo r th a t morbid, feeling. Deo. $4,1043, A t tno Opera House. T IF F A N Y ’S The Home of Quality X EN IA , - OHIO A Little Christinas Talk . • ■ i . , ■ We have always conducted our business on the principles of honestly).fair dealing with all, and sell only the m o s t reliable brands of jewelry, out glass, precious. stones and silverware atprices moBfc reasonable, We appreciate the name <we have merited with our goods i—“The House of Quality. The next three weeks will be busy ones, and we extend a cordial invitation to ypu to come in and inspect our immense Holiday Assortment and everything appropriate for a lovely Christmas -remembrance. A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Gift Until It is Wanted ^ The House of Quality X EN IA , - OHIO T IF F A N Y ’S WWW*' Come and Come -ILarly Springfield's metropolitan stores are now gaily bedecked in Holiday a ttire .. No b e tter assortment of “Oyerything that's new under the sun" and especially gift, articles, was ever assembled fqr Christmas buying-^-Courteous and ex­ perienced salespeople* SHOP IN SPRINGFIELD-DO IT NOW The advantages of trading in the Home City are too numerous to even*-at­ tempt to enumerate. Ask any one of;the thousands upon thousands of satisfied patrons who know by experiences. Avoid the rush the last few days before Christmas and do your shopping as early as possible. HAVE YOUR CARFARE PAID Besides getting 100 cents worth of merchandise for every dollar expended, you have your carfare refunded, so the trip to Springfield will not cost you one cent, v ■>■ ... , . ' ;■ ■ Tfc«: Fallowing: Springfield Merchants Issue and Sign Carefare Rebate Books; DEMAND,ONE AT THE FIRST STORE YOU. ENTER. ARCADE JEWELRY STORE Jewelcry and Opticians, Watches, Diamonds Jewelery, SolidSilverand Planted Ware, Watch Inspectors for all Railroads and Traction Lines.' entering1 Springfield. 87-50 Kelly's Arcade* BANCROFT, HATTER AND FURRIER. Sold agent • for "Dunlap", “ Knapp-Felt” "Hawes’ , English "Tress” and French "Mos- sant" hats; "HCadeaps” and Children’s Head- w-eatv Fur*, fur repairing and remodeling. Established 1851'. 25 East Main St, CHAS.T. HAUCK& CO. Central Ohio’s Largest Stove and Culinary Furnishing Store. Penninsnlar stoves, Coles’s HotBIast stoves, cutlery, etc. All kinds of tin repairing. 59 West Main St, FRIED’S JEWELRY STORK Largest assortment in the city of Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Cut and Etched Glass, High-Grade Silver Plated Ware, Novelties Fully equipped Optical Parlors. Eyes tested free, G-8 East Main St. KAUFMAN’S The Ouafity Store, Springfield’s largest and best clothing store for man, youth or toy. Fompleto stock of Clothing, Hats, Furnishings, Trunks and Suit Gases, 13*17 South Lime­ stone St. . ' NISLEY, IN THE ARCADE "H You Wear Nisley Shoes You Wear the Best Shcies Money Can Buy,” Three large store rooms filled with guaranteed footwear for men, women - and children. 62*00 Kelly’s SILVERBERC’S STYLE SHOP Largest5Exclusive Kesdv-to-Wcat House m Springfield and Central Ohio. Complete line o fWomen’s,and MisseV Coats, Suits, Dresses, Gowns, Waists, Skirts, Petticoats, Raincoats ■and Furs. Cor, Main and Limestone Sts. • STERLING FURNITURE AND CARPET CO. Greater Springfield's Greatest House Furnish­ ing Store, Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Stoves, Etc. 25-29 North Fountain Ave. SULLIVAN’S "Originator of Low . Prices." Cloaks, Suits, Dry Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Men’s Furnish­ ing, Etc. You always'felt at home in our old store; we'll be pleased to see you in the new one, 80 East Main St. , THE EDWARD WREN CO. Centrr 1 Ohio’s Biggest and Best Department Store, Seventy-six stores under one roof. Dry Goods, Kendy-to-Wear, Shoes, Furniture, Carpets, in fact everything. 28-31 E. High St. - THE HOME STORE Dry Goods, Coats, Suits, Waists, Skirts,' Draperies, Lace Curtains, Mattings, Druggets, Rugs, Sole agents for the celebrated Wooltex, Coats, Suits and Skirts, Butterick Patterns, Karsey Gloves, and St. Mary’s Blankets. 12*33 West Main St. ‘ . » THE SPRINGFIELD HARDWARE CO. Manufacturers' Agents, Jobbers and Retailers of Builders' and . Manufacturers’ Hardware Factory Supplies and Machinists’ Tools, F ine' Cutlery, . Percolators. Coffee' Machines. C0-88 East Main St. THE WHEN Central Ohio’s Greatest Cl< thing, '.hats and Furnishing Store solicits jour patronage. An absolute guarantee of satisfartii ti with every purchase or your money b;xk, (.'or, High St. and Fountain Ave, (ArCAde,) Rehears#! a t Hie oh arch Thursday cvrmng a t 7:U0. Tho United State® spends $23,000,- 000 a year for St* navy, and $ 9 , 000,000 for Foreign MisMonii—or promoting peace on earth . Is American Christ­ ian Nation? Taxes have doubled in the la s t fif­ teen year?, T)o you th ink the “ man lowest, down” is getting a square deal? Dorothy Collin* will lead the Christian ..Union dabbath evening. John Timothy Stone says the ad ­ dition of Ch rist means the Sub trac­ tion of self the Multifioation of in- llnenpe'and the Division of labor. Dorothy Cbllins was a visitor over n igh t recently a t the I’qrscmage. W hat kind of faces a re you carry­ ing about these days? A “ morning face” as Stevenson p a ts it, faces th a t makes men happier and better, Why not? Hand your subscription f o r 't h e Herajd to Mr. Collins: coining nice­ ly* ‘ . Never be discouraged': never be a discourager: always beau'encourager We are always glad to see new faces at the church service. W illiam and Roger Collins were visitors a t the Parsonage overnight recently and also attended the sec­ ond number.of tho Oliftpn Lecture Oourse. • My, Mel Those th a t did not hear Dr. Lamar certainly missed a trt-at. Everybody' should support the Lecture Course; It is a means of culture and Instruction quite -worth j while, “Nearest the K irk f a n best from grace is an old saying,” bu t let .us all strive to be present, on time every time, A Christmas program and tree will be given Christmas eve. Plan to load the tree, and remember others. A meeting of aUuthe Christmas committees was held Tuesday .eve-”, ning a t the Parsonage. Messrs. J , M. Waddle and J . B. Rife were among the shut-ins last week, both &?e about again- 'Helen BradfuteaTso has been ou t of school for a week. ■ Owe no man .■any th ing ,biit kind­ ness Janu a ry 1. T ry to s ta r t the New year of 1913 so a s to make it :£he best yea r o f your life. The Collins boys piefc with wlmfc m ight have Been-a serious accident Sabbath e y e in g , the wind slammed », gate thrdUgh winch they were passing into the buggy causing con­ siderably damage to the vehicle b u t no person was hu rt, - San ta Claus will be in Clifton U. P. church Tuesday evening Dye. 24 and hopes to meet a lt his friends young and Old, A t a meeting, of Sabbath School teachers a well known preacher told the following Story about bis lit­ tle girl. She was sitting on his knee lifiteningto the stories slio loved so much, and when he had finished she looked up a t him and said: “And is it all true, Daddy, or are you only preaching?’’ ’ » “ I t is said th a t when the' distin­ guished scientist, Lord Kelvin, was .once approached by a pompous young would-be scien tist who.asked the g rea t man which one of all bis discoveries he considered to he the most valuable, the *lord -bared his head and replied. “ The m ost valu­ able of th e discoveries 1 have ever made w a s ’-plum I discovered my Saviour in Jesus Christ.” Amen and Amen. And may God g ran t th a t when the summary of this Cbristmastide is taken i t will be found th a t an innumerable compa­ ny have made tlio’feame d iscovery!” “ Many pupils of our schools are allowed to a ttend social, functions, and the thousand-and-one en ter­ tainments which keep them ou t late a t n igh t and seriously impair health when combined With school-work. We hear often,’ in these days, about tho nervous breakdown of students. I t is rarely the high pressure of School Work which produces this re­ sult, but an excess of outside attrac­ tions Combined with study. This is a matter absolutely wlthiu the pro­ vince of the homo to correct. The one big laughing event of the season is Little Mf»s S u s a n a t Opera House on Tuesday Dec. 24. Probably no p lay of modern times • lias been w ritten th a t contains so' much rea l fun of a pure a n d . whole* some natu re as docs th is new come- ’ dy o t Fred Raymond’s. ‘ W anted : —-Some good wool choppers a t once,—D. S. E rv in . i THE MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS Saving and Loan Association 8 .South Limestone, Springfield, Ohio (Jotw'ald Rid. Resources over $8,890.00 Organized. 1803 When in Springfield see ua abou t safely and profitably de= positing your money. All our money loaned only on Real E state . YOUR INCOME 5 1 -2 Privilege of w ithdraw ing a ll o r.part a t any time, Busines by m ail given prompt atten tion . J . H. Babbitts, Pres, E . A. Fay, Sec. John L* Plummer, Attor, Suits and Overcoats $10 to $25 In all sizes and patterns. You'll not have the slightest difficulty in getting something just to your notion in Clothing atid Fur Caps. Sensible Christmas Gifts Our store is full of sensible, practical presents ■for men and boys—Neckwear, Shirts* Collars, Cuff Buttons, Tie Holders, Tie Pins, Handker­ chiefs. Fancy Vests, House Coats, Bath Robes* Mufflers, Suspenders, Sweaters, Umbrellas} Fur Glovas, Dress and Driving Gloves, Soft and Stiff 'Hats, Fur Caps, and many other articles that will please him. Prices so low that you'll quickly decide and make your selection here. AH packed in Christmas Boxes, ■' Clothier So. Limestone St., Hatter - Furnisher Springfield, Ohio. The Greatest Christmas Store of Thatfs, the.verdict by all of this Grand Gift Fporium., Everything is good and underately priced. This is the reason /THE HOME STORE is known as the fastest growing store in Ohio, none excepted. Among the many exquisite gift things are Rich Silks,.among-which are Cherry Bros. Foulards including next spring's styles; Black Silks all of which . we guarantee; Fancy Silks of every description, Dress Goods, Table and Art Linens, Irish Embroidered Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases, Furs, Coats, , Suits, Dresses and Waists, Lingerie, Jewelry Novelties, Leather, Silver Mesh and hand Beaded 'Bags, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Neckwear, Umbrellas, Blankets, Comforts, Comforts by the pair and materials by the yard, Bath Robes and Bath Robe felankets. / Holiday‘Novelties. The -largest showing of Persian .Toilet Articles in Central Ohio, which are . most popular this Season, High Cut-Glass, Toilet Articles for Men, Women and Children, Brass Novelties, Bric-a-Brac Statuary, Japanese Ware, Pottery and * many other Exclusive Gift Articles. • • ■ r Toys and Dolls. What a collection. Everything worth having. Almost the entire third floor is given over to this showing alone. Dolls of every kind, size and price, Chairs, Rockers, Beds for Dolly snd the Kiddies, Iron |Toys , Balls, Pianos, Hobby Horses, Shu-fiys, Collapsible or English Go-Carts in fact there are thous­ ands of other things that will amuse the old as well as the young. Our Advice Is Do your Christmas shopping early. It's a prosperous year and much buy­ ing will be done long before Christmas. C lo th e s of CLEANED at all kinds’ D BY HOME Clothing Co. CASTORIA F or ln fk n t* an d Ch ildren . ThaKindYoaKinAIM|»BogM Members Merchants Association. We pay fare both ways cm purchases of $16 or over. The Fahien=Tehan Go. FA IR BA NK S B U I L D IN G We pay Express * Within a Radius of GO miles* of Springfield. T h e F inest of Its Kind in the St&t<$ c f Ohio for F in e DIAMONDS; WATCHES AND STERLING SILVERWEAR ' CORN ER FOURTH AND MA I N STREET S , DAYTON , OH IO .

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