The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52

I Merchants Bid • • The Place to Buy Supplies for Holiday Festivities T h e h a p p y h o l i d a y i s f a s t a p p r o a c h in g a n d w i t h t h em c o m e i t h e j o y o f H o m e C o m in g s a n d M a m m o t h T u r k e y D in n e r s **ct v o m ft**** guv.r*** * ‘ *iv« i, > { ,.E^lSHlPTOySTERSYSrE^^ * norwaik .?0»!< v "Rern.embor, while you are buy­ ing, the dinner will not be com­ plete without Sealshfpt Oysters S P E C I A L S Stones’ Cakes W e s e l l n in e d i f f e r e n t k in d s o f . c a k e b a k e d b y t h i s w i d e ­ l y k n o w n C in c in n a t i b a k e r y . M a d e o f t h e b e s t b u t t e r a n d a b s o lu t e p u r i ty g u a r a n ­ t e e d . Washburn & Crosby Gold Medal. Sugar, per bags - - $1.60 9 Different Kinds of Bread, 3c Per Loaf Pure Lard - - 10c per lb. 3 Cans Tomatoas - - . 25c String Beans - . . 5c Mocha and Java Coffee, 22c per lb. ‘ Salt White Fish - (c each ’ >ftlniii ii i iiTifrOTiiiniiTjiiiiiifihi^.niiirtmM^iwawiMw yTyYnntowavmfaW BtKwwniiii■|.|ii)iTrBirTiwii^ ' Star Crackers.................... . 6 c Silver P runes ,♦........ 12c P runes .. . . . . * * . . * . ' • . . ** JOc California P runes .......................... .* 6 c Fancy Large Santa Clara County ‘ Prunes, per l b . ................. 10c .75c .65c .60c Flour, 25 lb. Back.. Schmidt's Old Hickory Flour 25.1b. sack for, i ..................... Schmidt's Ocean Light Flour 25 lb. sack f o r , ........ ........ ; . . Country Cured Bacon ...,........’..14e Breakfast Bacon, per lb ........ .. 16c Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, lb ..........14c DUCKSand RABBITS TURKEYS CHICKENS H. E. Schmidt 6 Go W h o l e s a l e a n d 30 S o u t h D e t r o i t S t r e e t , R e t a i l G r o c e r s . , X e n i a , O h io . &> Osterly Milliflery 37 Green S tree t, X e n ia , Ohio, CLEARANCE SALE * 1 Foilowing our established custom o f disposing of the season's entire stock , prices will be such as to insure immediate sale * REGARDLESS OF COST . HYM AN , The C lothier and Haberdasher HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR MEN L. S. HYMAN, 39 E, Main St. Xenia, 0. s n X S S w G K p m M f i f s C h r i s tm a s G r e e t in g By EUGENIARABBAS 5 ® k w * k s s O I ar ua heartless flirt, 'who doesn’t waSoysiaad the meaning of .the word lovo, am I, Mr. , WH I i a m Dunning?” stormed Marjorie all to • herself, i i answer to , the final decree of rage < and defiance which that . gentleman hurled a th e r ” hy means of £^}g; 0 tn.ns : " slam of the front door, "I believe he would have shaken me, if he hadn't rushed out In time to prevent himself from doing it,” she continued, the ever ready dimples venturing out of their hiding places, hut she banished them severely. ‘’I’ll never, never forgive him, even though he asks me to, which of course, he won’t! And he calfe me stubborn!” Kext morning Marjorie was tremen­ dously busy wrapping up dainty little parcels, for the day was Christ­ mas, and her* many friends must he . remembered, In. spite of quarrels and Billy. Still, she seemed very much preoc­ cupied over her work, and. quite sud­ denly she threw aside the piece of Zell’s Booh Store ■ * # . Dennison’s Complete Line of Tissue Papers and Xmas Dressings C h i ld r e n ’s B o o k s , i o c to $ i . K in d e r g a r t e n G a m e s B o o k s , 25 c , 59 c $ 1.00 t o $ 1,50 B ib le s , i o c t© $ 5.06 N e w T e s t a m e n t s , 25 c t o $1 A r t C a l e n d a r i o c , 50 c P i c t u r e F r a m i n g a n d F r a m e d P i c t u r e s A c om p le t e l in e o f a r t n o v e l t i e s , d a in t y X m a s c a r d s a n d X m a s l e t t e r s . V i s i t O u r N e w S t o r e A l l e n B u i ld in g ttetroit Street, - Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Xenia, Ohio. holly she had been, toying with, and fairly flew to the telephone. In answer to her impatient sum- monk, she was quickly connected with Brown & Co.’s book store. “Have you sent out-those books that were order­ ed for Mr. William Dunning?” she ask­ ed anxiously. ' - The answer evidently pleased her, for she breathed a- sigh of relief. “That’s all right; I’m glad-yon haven't, for I have changed m r mind about them. Please cancel the order.” ■' Marjorie hungup the receiver with an air of triumph. "There, I'm glad I thought of that! • -Billy would have construed a Christmas present into an abject apology,” she said,, her indig. nation rising at the very thought of such A thing. Hut when she back to her par­ cels and picked up the little twig of holly she had intended tucking away into one of thorn, her face softened. “I know that isn’t the right kind of a Christmas spirit to have, but X can’t have Billy thinking that Xam admit* ting I was wrong, when’X know I Wasn't,” she argued With herself. The joyouB ringing of Christmas bells and merry-shouts of her younger sisters and brothers, when they dis­ covered their stockings the next morn­ ing,. only served to emphasize her- de­ pression, “Billy never loved me; if ho really and truly did he never could treat me like this,” she told herself as she stood, looking with unseeing eyes at the snowy Christmas world.- Just then a young man, fairly tear ing around the corner, arrested'her at­ tention. It was n? loss a person than. Billy himself who was coming, post haste, to see her. Marjorie looked at him in won­ der. What had come over Billy? Why this sudden, contrition, when, she admitted it now for the, first time, even to herself she had been greatly, if not altogether, to blame for their quarrel. “O, Billy,''I am bo glad you came,” Billy took some little time to empha­ size his appreciation of her Welcome, High*Grade Pianos* $ 150.00 U P ' C a s h o r T im e Every Piano Guaranteed C a l l a n d s e e o u r l in e o f P i a n o s b e fo r e b u y in g . Y o u w i l l s a v e $ 100 . 00 . M a k e u s p r o v e th i s . SUTTON’S MUSIC STORE , 23 Green Street, - - . - Xenia, Ohio. ■W" then “Glad Xcame? Why wouldn’t I come, dear?” he asked. “Because you vowed you wouldn't unless I apologized,” Marjorie explain­ ed mischievously. > “You didn’t thiflk I’d he so narrow add unforgiving os to ignore your dear little peace offering? I brought one of the books with me to read something to you,” he told her, end diving into bis pocket h,e produced a little copy of '‘Borneo and Juliet." Marjorie was surprised for a second, then it flashed over her what it all meant, Brown & Co. had forgotten to cancel her order and Billy had re­ ceived the hooks. Billy had construed her sending them into &humble plea for forgiveness. He most probably wouldn't hay#, come at all if it hadn't been for that. She stiffened visibly and all her love was swallowed up In a Wave Of rebel­ lious pride. “You are mistakes,” she commenced coldly, but Billy interrupted her. “Herb, Xhave found it, “ 'My bounty is as boundless as the ■ sot,! - •' My love as deep, the more Xgive to thee.’ “The more I have, for both are in­ finite," he was reading, and"the simple beauty of th« lines awoke something in MAtforle stronger than pride or re­ sentment and she only smiled when he added tenderly: “My Christmas greet­ ing to you, dear,” «rt*f IMs* etwen* fesiami)r 'T*ft HEW Soon Be Here A n d n o w i s t h e t im e t o m a k e y o u r s e l e c t i o n a n d t h e b e s t p l a c e in X e n i a o r G r e e n e C o . is* P. if-.r- STORE H E R E Y O U C A N B U Y Ladies’ gold filled Watch. .$10 to $25 Triple Plated Knives and Forks, Gents’ gold filled Watch___ $8 to $50 Per se t.........................$4.50 to $6.60 Ladies’ solid gold Case........ $10 to $50 t Quadruple Plated Knives and Gents’ solid gold Case.. . . $40 to $100 Forks, per se t......... .. $4.50 to $6.50 Also a line of low priced watdies You can also see a large line of for Ladies’ or Gents from. .$ 1 to $7 sterling Silver Tea Spoons, * Diamond Rings, from.......... $6 to $400 per se t.................... $4. to $.10 Signet Rings, from .......... .$1 to $16 Sterling Desert Spoons and Forks Glass Tumblers. 150c, 75c and $1 doz. per se t................... .$9 to $16 , A N D A L S O F O R A N I C E G I F T Solid gold necklaces, solid gold braceles, solid "gold sleeve buttons, solid gold scarf pins. Also the same line of goods in gold filled. Toilet sets, brush, comb, mirror, military brushes, clothes and fiat brushes, scarf pins, dress pins, gold and gold-filled lockets and an endless variety of set rings, signet rings* plain rings, band rings , all solid gold* silver and gold thimbles, gilt clocks, chafing and bak­ ing dishes, rich cut glass, large line of back combs and hat pins, the largest stock in Xenia. . » Special inducements for persons wishing to buy Umbrellas. 25 per cent, discount. Also, will give the same discount on Ladies’ Gold Brooch ■Pins. : K o d a k s f r om $ i t o $20 a n d a ll k in d s o f K o d a k s u p ­ p l ie s . F i n e H a n d P a i n t e d C h in a . I n f a c t a fu ll a n d l a r g e l in e o f g o o d s a lw a y s t o b e fo p n d in a f i r s t - c la s s J e w e l r y S t o r e . P. J. H. SCHELL, S t e e l e B u i ld in g , X e n i a , O h io . 1 ' A * * * 1

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