The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52

Christmas Shoppers Take] Advantage of Our , Forced Rem|ovaI Sale Owing to the purchase of our building, by the Citizens Hatiopai Bauk wo a r t forced to wove, .and to reduce our atook we have decided to inaugurate a REMOVAL SALE th a t will prove tempting to Christmas buyers. Our Christmas stock of Pictures and Frames, Beals, tags, stickers, booklets and novelties all go ih this sale. ■ 1 Also or immense stock of Wall Paper, Mouldings, Paints and stationery , have been reduced for this sale. » L. S. B arnes <S Co. Green Street, Xenia, Ohio. Our Special Selling Plan gives everyone a chance to buy a Piano THREE YEARS TO PAY S ' ^ ^ ^ l *' V eap rent and no agents to pay, therefore you pay for nothing but, the actual piano1 Call and get our prices on .Pianos and Player Pianos, and also, Tuning and Reparing ; . . v , FLOATED TO THE NEW SITE Villas* ProvIruMrtown Was Put on Rafts and Movsd Across tha Ray. CotaasneBolal street to Froylncetown hag ito erlgto to keeping with its pres- ant aatrttcut air and appeal to the imjytojHnr1- The town originally S S H * the aplt of aand far out aerois the ijarbor, where the light­ house npw to, Many years ago the g&vatBmeot bought Froylncetown, houses and all, to order to protect the harbor from toe threatening Sea. The Provlncatonlans went to the govern* nient and asked what they were go­ ing to do with the houses. "Pull tom down, of course,” said toe government. "Can’t we have 'amt’’ inquired the lit* owners,''' "Sure,” replied the government, "if you’ll take ’em away,” "Sural” echoed the Provtocetonl- :MS, ' "’ did wreckers that they were,* they applied their technic to the probJemB of housespovlng. They bulkheaded their dwellings up, necklaced empty casks about them to the way of life- preservers, and onh sunny - morning the1village of FrovlncetoWn, true to ltd maritime traditions, set sail, schooiitotiss and all, and came float­ ing gayly across the harbor to where It now stands, • Near the .railway, track; today, they, point out a certain store as toe original seafaring sfehool- houso.—Robert Haven Schaulfler to toe Metropolitan Magaxlne. , - " HOW NATURE LEADS US ON After-the. : Drearhe With1 the • • J. . Their Bright Hues Came Babies’ Future Dreams. love iSk'aix Illusion. Some seem to take i t an a hitter thing that after the, honeymoon the married pair settle down, to the humdrum of everyday- nesa. But, to the first place, they never , quite become entirely disillu­ sioned. , The Slain of the rainbow lin- eF- tk' ‘ Both Phones Established 12 Years Bijou Entrance IS Qreqn St,, . XENIA, OHIO. And now is the time to make your selection and the best place in Xenia or Greene Co, is H ER E YO U CAN BU Y Ladies' gold filled Watch. ..$10 to $25 Gents' gold filled Wa t ch . . . .$$ to $50 Ladies' solid gold C a s e -----$10 to $50 Gents’ solid gold Case., .,$40 to $100 A3s6 ariine of low priced watches for Ladies’ or Gents from. .$1 to $7 Diamond Rings/ from........ $6 to |400 Signet Rings, frontL. . . . . . . . $1 to $16 Glass Tumbler*. .50c,-75c and$ l do z . Single Sterling Silver Tea­ spoons...............75c To $1.75 each Triple Plated Knives and Forks, : Per set. .$3.50 to $6.50 Quadruple Plated Knives and Forks, per se t-.* :.. . ,$4.40 to $6.50 You can also see a large line of Sterling Silver Tea Spoons, * per set. • r * V »»* it $ 4■• 4 $4 to $10 Sterling Desert Spoons and Forks per s e t . - . $0 t o $16 AND ALSO FOR A NICE GIFT ....... k■: . * Solid gold necklaces, solid gold bracelets, solid gold sleeve buttons, solid gold searf 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 Sockets 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 ctit glass, large line of back combs and hat pins, thelargest stock in Xenia. . . . ^ .............................................. . ...... .. .......... .. ......... .. - . v r , . ....................................... ■ ________ Special inducements for persons wishing to buy Umbrellas. 26 per cent ducount. Also, will give the same discount on Ladies'Gold Brooch Pine. Kodak from $ i to $2o and all kinds of Kodak sup­ plies. Fine Hand Fainted China. In fact a full and large line of goods always to be found in a first-class jewelry Store, ' .. - mrnmmmt F. J. Steele Building, H. SCHELL 9 Xenia, Ohio. tob'chlldnsn, «ud lover and, lass who once dreamed of*ach other now are father and mother and must dream of the babies’ future, • - •>. . , , niusloiw are Nature’# device for get­ ting toinge done. That to why she fills young men so full of Illusions as to their owu bower,. Heaven help us S young peopls knew precisely what sy could dol .They would do noth­ ing St all, - And if girls imew just what mar­ riage was going to bo, bad all their future down to to® grave, they would never marry, Illusions a re Nature's bait. ,, • - Life itseif to progressive Illusion: "Mato” the Hindus call it, , And we are not poor dupes. Nature is not cheating us, and Sneering a t us the while. She to leading us'.on to love, as we lead our little children.-— Dr, Frank Crane to Woman’s World, The Smoking Mountain. In 1887 I climbed two volcanoes in Mexico—Popocatepetl or "the Spoking Mountain." about 17,800 feet, and Orto aba, toe tortoSr the mbit famous be­ cause within virw from Mexico City and thus * source of especial pride and admiration to'the Inhabitants, who hate been loath to believe that any other of their mountains could he;high­ er, POpohas a really splendid crater, about half a mil* across and one thou sand feet deep. Tha walls are gen erslly vertical, hut to on* Or two places It to posslbl* to descend. When workers are engaged to collecting sul­ phur, machinery to used to hoist them up and down. FrOto Pope’s summit 'there is s glorious prospect, not alone of the Immense crater, but of the beau- ;tlful "White Ladjr" ixtaccihuatl, re­ clining a thousand feet below; of Oriz­ aba on toe far horizon, and of the charming valley of Mexico.—Annie S. Peck to "Tha Christian Herald." Opaque Window*. The building .contractor let loose some of bis most emphatic phrases when he found that the man who had been hired to daub whitlhg all over tha ,windows had no t half done the job "That mad doesn’t seem to tinder stand what the wlhdowa to a half-fin­ ished building are whitened for,” h< said. "We don't -plaster them ovet 'with chalk to prevent the public from awing toe unfinished oondition or tor interior, but to keep the workmer from battering out the glass. Trans parent glass looks just about as trane parent aa air to the man who is mov Ing a wooden or iron beam, Ip a hur *r, and he 1# likely to ram the etid o) yk s It through aw expensive window, but when-toe glass is coated with whjtt it becomes visible, and the Workmen hand toety material to through thi door," . . . ***-- m on* ientffc v.^ To top off an, expensive education * young married woman of no particular ability in any one line took a course ail; a dramatic school. She never attempt ed to 'Wtmre ad engagement, so on# day a Moss and candid friend of her husband naked what good ail tost training had done, anyhow. •'Bo far as I can sw,” he said, "that HOT you Spent oh fithel’a dramatic education has been practically thrown away." ' "Oh, ho, It hwm’t," returned tha hhs- band mildly. "Her atage experience iMk mtght her to.drdss to a hurry. Nowadays when i aSsk her to go any place with me she can change her M m - in m minutes, i t need to toftwrirMUtMto" KodldllgrJgJSRte pMphifMoPthebeato wb*iyo»aih T he Place to Buy Supplies for The happy holidiay is fast’ approaching' arid with them comes the joy of Home Coming arid Mammoth Turkey Dinners The Oyster with the Genuine Sea Taste r SfS Sfg S§£ HQVb */Q\S> 2p\b ; ;,! In Bulk antf Cans Received - - ; * j w • Fresh Every day, !& ? • roq»' v ' T^iv« ^ rj; e ^ ishipt O yster S ystem . *0UWNOBWAtK.€ON'* Our Prices Schmidt’s Old .•Hickory' Flour, 25 lb sack for......7Bc Scfimudt’s Ocean Light. Flour, 25 lb. sack for....7<J " Country Cured Bacon.%,.12^ Breakfast Bacon, per jb..,l8 - • Fancy Sugar Cured Haro, ; l b ......... VfditovxiiiC and Picnic HatnS) lb'in—* African JaVA Coffee, - lb ' • 1 lr *• ^V Bio and Java Blend p«r ’i-k,’ 1 ^ -:u■ :l‘%<JA' Bio, Coffee per lb.............. 26’ * ' pjbickFeed,. ,a lb For Friday, and .Saturday only SPOT CASH ^5 lb. Gbg for $1.35 "e si. DUCKS, in Ouf stock w as never so complete, ne ither h a s it been of as h igh quality , and offered a t th e . r igh t price. W e are going to furn ish a quan tity for holiday tre a ts . If you have no t secured our prices yoiiLhad-,better speak soon before the supp ly is sold out. ' , J - * ' , * - * * r, ’ / ' - l l r - *. . , ‘ ' - ^ t , 4 ' , , j . ^ ^ ( / 4 ^ , d / H. E. Schm idt 6 Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. Greene County Hardware Co. F ine Storm Buggies, Farm W agons and Barn Equipment - , ■ -* . All kinds of farm implements and hardw are a t a price th a t will pay you to call 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. , ■geki H Y M A N • ' ■ •0 ■ .J, The Clothier* and Haberdasher • v - Holiday Gifts for Men . 1 ■ ' L . S . H y m a i 30 East Main Street, Xenii,*Ohio* ■'■■■■; ■ ■H■ ■■<>■ m-m

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