The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52

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J2a Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, l b .................................... 10c California and Picnic Hams, perib lie Bohmidt's Ocsan Light Flour........... .......... ..........66c Canned Corn, Per can .,.....6c Shoe Peg Corn, per can..... ,...7<s Com Flakes................. 6c Schmidt's Old Hiokory Flour, k8 lb, sack for.. ....75c DOWN THEY GO AGAIN! NEW POTATOES Per Bu. ‘Sealshipt’ • Oysters Cheaper Than Meat A Fresh Delicious Table Oyster, Packed in Sealed Cases. Solid Meat No Water 60c Flour 55 lb. Sack of Cold „ Medal Flour f o r .............. 90c TURKEYS, DUCKS, RABBITS, CHICKENS .....— ....-......... 1 ................................-...............^ ..................................- ..................................................- ......•;;•••'• ...............— ................- ■ ...........- * - Fancy Gandy in Package and Bulk Otir stock was ftfcver so complete, neither has it been o f as high quality and offered at the figh t price, W e are going to furnish a quantity for holiday treats. I f you have not secured our prices you had better speak soon before the supply is sold out. • £ # * w C O t t ^ L l C i t 6 Wholesale and Retail Grocers 3 0 S o u t h D e t r o i t S t r e e t , . * X e n i a , O h i o * w * * * ^ * * ^ ^ .... ^HRISTMA* AQAINI * One* mors ths hsllovysd, gracious Chriatma* time i* upon the earth. At last th* long year of toil over tool* and arts and, industries is all ■but sndad. The Christmas fastivai, dedicated to happi­ ness and good will, hat oar**. This morning tha whole pity has waksnsd to quad­ ruple joy, Th* vsry atmos­ phere of our earth is rosy, stained with tha riph colora of the heart. AH windows art bright with hotly and* ever­ green. Parents have discov­ ered that it is mors b,****6 to give than to receive,^Joy runs riot in the Heart of little chil­ dren. Youth. overflows with animal spirits. Suddenly the aged have shed their yeare and become young again, Be­ fore the light had fuily dawn­ ed the carols had begun to be heard in the churches. And every passing hour will be­ hold larger multitudes throng­ ing to these temples of the soul.' -AU foal that ho/flowors • are sweet enough, ’ no songs bright enough, no gifts rich enough for the Christmas day. For once all strife and enmity have disappeared from the market place.—Rev, New­ ell p . Hillia, D. D. THEBIGCHRISTMAS trust' magnate wa9 break- fasting sitting opposite his X handsome, lmnghty looking **"“ wife. The room was done in Otticnnd tapestry.,and in the great tire- place a Are of Yule logs burned. He,was iron gray, thin, tired looking, •with'on ^occasional attractive twinkle In his eye, She was inclined to be stout; her hair was snow white, elabo­ rately dressed, A shadowy sweetness lingered in the corners of-her mouth, “Do you remember one Christmas day, st^many years ago.’*'she question­ ed him, “when we were so poor we had no dinner?* r “Clearly, And now we have nodi- gestions,” he remarked. ' s “And one Christmas when you were so ill and we were in a hotel and so uncomfortable?* ■ „ - - , he-nodded 'cheerfully. “Yon Are forgetting the big Christ­ mas,“ be remarked- J “We’ve had so many of them togeth­ er,” she said. “It makes me feel quite old and n little Mt.sad,’* “Think back,” he said, “ taoue Christ­ mas night that we were together in a sleigh on the ofd mill road. There were stars in the sky. and it was cold. Yon weye snuggling close to me”— - “Why, Hqrry. we weren’t engaged then.” “Yon were one of those.snuggtesome girls, Mary! f repeat, you were crowd­ ing toe some, hut I didn't mind it You wore u red knitted hood tied un. der your chin and n—a tippet-yes, that's it, a tippet Of white fur with little black specks on It like a cat” “ Ermine, you foolish boy," “And suddenly we bumped over something und yon were seared, and the next thing—you find kissed me,” “ It was you that kissed me. The Idea—Why*’— , “How could I? I Was driving. You deliberately kissed me, Alary. Don’t deny It after all these yearn.’’ *‘I don't remember it. Hurry.” “ I remember It distinctly, for 1 had aiwnys Wanted to; hut. being u modest youth. I was afraid. But that delight­ ful bump in the road broke the ice. I dropped the reins und asked yon to marry me. You said yes. You remem­ ber now, don’t you?" She was blushing faintly, nnd the shadows that had been dimples "deep­ ened at her tips. She nodded her bend. “The horse jumped. Over went'the sleigh, and we tumbled into a big snow drift, not'quite knowing what was the matter. The horse, being the, one liv­ ery stable back In the place, was used to lovers, so he Just stood still, look ing back at us while I righted the cut­ ter and lifted you In. We were the happiest two In the world, weren't we?" "Yes.” she said softly. “That was the big Christmas, Mary." A CfMSTMAS ARMFUL j'Mig g g tHaei! K n d o l For Indignation, Relievo*sourstomach, hesitationofth*h*art. Digest*whatyonsat- When' Doing Your Xmas Shopping DON’T FORGET THAT L. S. Barnes © Co., % . Xenia,"Ohio ■ * / McCALL MAGAZINES AND PATTERNS Carries the largest, best and cheapest line of Seals, Stickers, Tags, Cards and Stationery. W e do Picture Framing, Interior and Exterior House Decorating. Galloway & Cherry X E N IA , OH IO „ W h y not give presents which can be used every day in the year? Nothing is more acceptable than APicture, Carpet Sweeper, Table Runner Couch Cover or Cedar Chest. VISIT OUR STORE BEFORE MAKING VOUR CHRISTMAS PURCHASES GALLOWAY & CHERRY II East Main Street, - - - Xenia, Ohio. 1 ( , V , ' , J , For the Season of 1914 Gents* gold Watches from.............. .$8 00 to $60.00 Ladies’ gold Watches from . ___ ________ $8.00 to $40.00 Nickel Watches from. .$1.00 to $20.00 Ladies’ Wrist Watches from ..................:. .$2.ti0 to $35.00 Solid gold L&vailiere f r om ...................... $3.00 to $40,00 Ladies* Set Rings from $2.00 to $15.00 Diamond Rings from $5,00 to $250.00 Vsry good white stones perfect from. . . . ---- ,/ ...........$i25 to $50.00 Large line of Bracelets from........... .. .$1.00 to $35.00 each Gents’ Fobs, Coat Chains, Waldemer Chains from ;.. .$1.00 to $10.00 each Kodaks From $1.00 to $22.00 Make Very Nice Christmas Presents Silverware Solid Silver Sterling Tea Spoons, Table Spoons, Dessert Spoons • from, ............ . .$5.00 to $18.00 Per Set Also Sterling Forks and Knives from* . .$9.00 to $15,00 Per Set A Cut Glass, Umbrellas, Clocks, Leather Bags, Mesh Bags Sterling . Silver Plated Toilet ware, any of which would make an ac­ ceptable present. Also make a special offer of ' single Sterling Forks, Dessert Spoons and Knives Regular price was .$2.00, $2.25, $2.50. Now to close them out 6 or 8 patterns at $1.50 each while they last'. A L L TO BE H A D A T TH E Store Ohio. ► * i / 1

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