The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52

iMlt* *£n *v-4J# .^z3mT. ........y w».„ ...„.w ,-“ ’ -3t ^v* I Xenia Merchants Bid For Christmas Christmas Shoppers Take Advantage of Our * • - , % .. Forced Removal Sale Owing to the purchase of our building by the Citizens National Bank we are forced to move and to reduce our stock we have decided to inaugurate a i m REMOVAL, SALE that will prove tempting to Christmas buyers. Our Christmas stock of Pictures and Frames, Seal*, tags, stickers, booklets and novelties all go in this sale. Also or immense stock of Wall Paper, Mouldings, Paints and stationery have been r<duced for this Bale* ' ■ . ' ■. ; ' ■' . ,. \ W L. S. B arn es 6 Co. Green Street, Xenia, Ohio. A PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS Our Spec ia l Selling Plan gives everyone a chance to buy a Piano THREE, Y E A R S TO PAY Buy of us and save 25 per c en t . x Cheap rent and no agents to pay, therefore you pay for nothing but the actual piano* Call and get our prices on Pianos .and Player Pianos, and also Tuning and Reparing Sutton . Music Store Both Phones N - Established 12 Years Bijou Entrance 19 Green St,, XENIA, OHIO. m Will Soon Be Here A n d »now is the time to make your selection and the best place in Xenia or Greene Co. is •*:■• .->-4 v ■ STORE H ER E YO U CAN B U Y Ladies' gold filled W atch .. .$10 to $25 Gents’ gold: filled Wa t ch . . . .$8 to $50 Ladies’ solid gold C a s e -----$10 to $50 Gents’ fcolid gold Cas e . . . .$40 to $100 •° Also a line of low priced watches for Ladies’ or Gents from. .$1 to $7’- Diamond Rings, f rom. . . . .$6 to $400 Signet Rings, from. .■.........$1 to $16 Glass Tumblers. .50c, 75c and $1 doz. Single Sterling Silver Tea­ spoons.. . . . . , . . . , . ,75c t<?$1.75 ea)ch Triple Plated Knives and Forks, Per s e t . . . . . . . . . . .$3 .50 to $6.50 Quadruple Plated-Knives and « Forks, per sefc, . . . . . . . $4.40 to $6.50 You can also see a large line of. Sterling Silver Tea Spoons, per sdk................ .......... $ 4 -to .$10 irling lies Sterling Resort Spoons and Forks per s e t . ................................ $9 to $16 AND A L SO FOR A N ICE G IF T Solid gold necklaces, solid gold bracelets, solid gold sleeve buttoiis,'solid gold scarf pins. Also the same line of goods in gold filled. . Toilet sets, brush, comb, mirror, military brushes, clothes and hat brushes, scarf 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, gift clocks, chafing and bak* ing dishes, rich cut glass, largeJine of back combs and bat p i n s , t he largest stock in Xenia, ’ * ■ * Special inducements for persons wishing to buy Umbrellas, 25 per cent discount. Also,- will give the same discount, bn Indies’ Gold Brooch Pins. Kodak from $i tp $2o and all kinds of Kodak sup­ plies. Pine Hand Painted'China* In fact a full and large line of goods always to be found in a first-class Jewelry Store. . F. j. H, SCHELL, Steele Building Xenia, Ohio. HUMAN BURRS IN THE WORLD Unwise Psopls Who Bore Thstr . Fdsnds With Thslr Display of ta c k of Taot, Do you ®yer encounter inquisitive (people who are really annoying—peo* ;ple who have not the least interest In, your affairs, but simply “want to know" out of idle curiosity? A great share of America”* reputation for rude­ ness may be laid entirely to the charge of their riling questions. Equally un­ desirable is the person "who confides her family trouble* to all her friends. Instead of putting the stoutest kind of padlock on. the closet door where the family skeleton lurks, some women shamelessly drag it out and parade In. the public eye. The too-friendly individual who runs In a t all hours without ringing and offers her services upon every occa­ sion, and the woman Who monopolizes or tries to monopolize all the time and attention of her friends is like­ wise to be avoided. "Dearie, If you. are thinking of going shopping this week, let rite know and I’ll go with you. Stop for me If you go to the, matinee on Wednesday.” It never occurs to them that their company might not be appreciated. But just as the burrs of the field make us appreciate the flowers more than ever, so do tlie human burrs teach ua to rejoice in the pleasant, considerate,; sensible friends that fail to one's lot for the' latter outnumber the former many, many tithes.—Exchange, DIGNITY IN LOW NUMBERS Now York Business Men Bald to At- . tach importance to Figures of Their Telephones. m i “Such a small thing as a telephone number has some significance In 'the ' standing of a Arm,” remarked a New Yorker who had little else to do but talk, and observe. “How so?” asked the other. “Take the low numbers—‘Broad 1/ for instance—and, as a rule, it will be the number belonging to an old estab­ lished firm, provided, of course, that firm has remained in one location. The firm now .bearing the above number was in existence before telephones were in use a t all, and in like manner It is possible to ascertain the old es­ tablished business houses. If a firm moves, but remains in the same ex­ change, it1has the privilege of retain­ ing its original telephone number. Americana don’t care much for age and long established anything, as a class, hut, there are many firms iq this city.that are proud of their telephone numbers in a system where the .num­ bers run high UP in the thousands.” Saints and Sinners. Geodhesa itself caii he so oyeygood - that you'§an”t'distinguish .It from badness. When saints make sandwich men of themselves, advertising their virtues to the public, extolling their own ten-, der, angelic qualities, you want to kill them. If only some of the pains taken to make human beings good were ex­ pended in trying to make them happy what a different place this old-,world would he; • * * If only teachers and preachers and parents and fanatics , and reformers would, realize that what people need Is a little Bunshino sent Into their' lives before they talk, about responsi­ bilities and a future state. There are children and grown people bo cobwebbed over with care and misery that all talk of “how good” to them is useless, - Their only hope —their only salvation—llfl6 In infusing a little sympathy, consideration and happiness into theinlives. , Often it, is a mother—-weary, body and soul. Tired of plodding, tlrqd of working on in a round of endless de­ tail-little , insignificant, provoking Items that she gets no.credit for do­ ing, but fatal discredit for leaving undone. . Telling the Tims In Turkey. In'Turkey the watch and clock are .extremely rare and a big crowd of persons could ho rounded up on the street without finding a watch among, them, hut the. natives have an exceed­ ingly. ingenlbus way of approximating the time and some'of them hit itV ltb considerable accuracy. They locate two cardinal points of the etRepaas ’and then folding their hands together in such h manner that the forefingers point upward and in Opposite direc­ tions, they observe the shadow.cast. In the morning or evening^at certain known, hours one finger n r ths other will, point directly at the atm, A . comparison of the two shadows will ‘ determine the hours between. Anoth­ er system followed in that country and some others of the orient is to observe the eyes of a cat, Early .ifi the morning and evening the pupils are round. At nine and three o'clock* i t is oval and a t noon It consists of a harrow slit, Olrl Walks to'Work Asleep. Miss Nellie terra, a pretty young girl of Point township, In her sleep early this morning aroao from .her had and walked to ft local cap factory where she was an employe, She was barefooted and attired only In a flimsy low-necked night gown, She was not seen by anybody and finally reached the factory and was about to try to enter when the tooting of ft locomo­ tive dose by woke her. Realizing her perdicamont, the girl grew excited and ran back homo at top speed. She fell sensclesa from* nervous exhaustion to the floor of hei } home.—Northumberland Correspoh; dent Pittsburg Post. K Mlgestfofc * Relieves sour stomach, palpitationofffcahsarb Digest*wbatyoueat SCHMIDT’S The Place to Buy Supplies for Holiday F estiv ities The happy holiday is fast approaching and with them comes the joy of Home Coming and Mammoth Turkey Dinners S ea l Sh ip ! O ysters The Oyster with the Our Prices Genuine Sea Taste J JCNM> M H . H In Bulk and Cans if -■ •■■ . ' ■» • Received Fresh Every day. > c t t r * ”' -> ic e •*■**!Iv« FO0P R > ¥*tiv« i ^ ^ lshipt O yster S yst ^11 SOUTHNOKWAUttfONH Schm id t's Old H icko ry Flour, 25 lb sack for..,...76c Schm idt’s Ocean L igh t F lour, 25 lb, sack for..... 70 \c o u n tr y Cured B»con,...12K B reak fast Bacon, per lb ...18 Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, l b ... .................. .........17 -California and Picnic Hams, per lb ................... 13 . African J a v a Coffee, per lb .......................... :.............22 Bio and Ja v a Blend per lb ....... .....................; .........24 v Bio Coffee per lb ...............26 Chick Feed, a lb ............ SUGAR For Friday,and Saturday only SPOT CASH 25 lb. Bag for $L35 POTATOES 60c BU. \ TURKEYS, DUCKS, RABBITS, CHICKENS Fancy. Candy in Package and Bulk Our stock w a s never so (complete, neither h a s it been of as h igh quality and offered-at the right price. W e are go ing to furnish a quantity for, ho liday treats. .I f you have hot secured our prices you had better speak soon before the supp ly is so ld out. - H. E. Schm id t & Co Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 $ou£h Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. 1.3 Greene County Hardware Co, Fine Storm Buggies, Farm Wagons ' and Barn Equipment A ll kinds of farm imp lem ents and hardware at a price that w ill pay you to ca ll and’inquire before you place an order elsewhere, CALL US BY PHONE, IT COSTS NOTHING TO GET THE STORE The Greene County Hardware Co. MAIN STREET, XENIA, OHIO. HYMAN The Clothier and Haberdasher Holiday Gifts for Men L . S 39 East Main Street, * Xenia/Ghio. I f • 7 . I I.avt V t Hu J ) r f . Oi Leathe Beyond t . The Chan.. Recessioi p ir e .. School D. Frlendsh . Xmas Ca Goodfellt Spi 25c A lf. 35c an < 35c am zOc edi "50c edi 56 c edi 50c odi.‘ 25c edi ed it $2.50 e ' ■ illi • Stuffet A lt Co 'be . AVi nex t D on 't T I‘ The m book ‘ value Webst W ebst1-' Shakei Rand ■' ■ ov- never $1,50 c $1.05 ei $1.75 e. $2 edit $2.25 cr $2.50 ei ;$3 e.nt $H,50 ei N v School beBt m Te: “ Bird ins edi 500-Pa ilk a t $1.50 E Pe. The Fn A r ovt clo Dif J 5= Popp ithl > skory .,...75C| Light, r . ., 70i b..,l$j im. ...... 17: ,....•,.13! er ....22, tr, ....24 ..... 26 - 2 # sfS Ik i l i t y for )Bak no. O . pay 0 . X,ftdles* TfftVeUi Collar a Gloves, Necktie Bridge r Five Hi Drthkit1. Folding Jewel n Manleii 'Sowing 1‘it‘n i e ! if ilita r ' Coat U Mo. 40-Bftal

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