The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52

u . Gifts Hints B*th Rube Bate CnJEButton* Garter* Gioyei Hoetery Lounging Robe No. 6lt» Blue Serge Suit C*tW Cap Scarf ' Shirt Clotbcraft Suit Witch Fob •' Umbrella Pockefboftk Sweaitcr Coat S?>’ * Sweater Veet Su*peijder* % Clotbcraft Overton Underwear * \ 'Smoking Jacket ■- , W d Holiday S e t/ N o / ^ B J u e Serge Suit , , S"- n Raincoat Scarf Fin ' •• / / 1 .Handkerchiefs Fancy .y en '- Collar Bag .. . . ? -t, Necktie » 5 j • ............. -X.. ■ <*» --• -Ti- fg ttim man's it at tfm mm 'xgift s tw f f ia t mmm C . A . W e a v e r ■r . I- " .■ For ;the Ladies T h is list o f h e lp fu l sugges- tions-but th e m en w ill find it u s e fu l, to o , Every gift is a practical one tor a man-that’s what insures trne appre­ ciation. i ' < s. * . Pick any ©an of them and you can j- aliaakt. hepr him say,|aahe openp the :’j„, package ohXraas mprn, “well, here’s ! ’ something I can use.” s', ■- “ '*• ’When you’vedecidedon the nature ef the gp* yaullneed ;®ur seiryiees >t®• y ~ \ . ora--all the little details that must .be , . . ‘I >f* t'-J feateflilty thought out tp fehke h*^ s aW / , rr '77 ' T'W" .«OinWjjulsHed,'*^ ' & ' rV V y ■ ’*’ ' j > |1 tittle to WorryAbout. « v*-MnBw.ww«u- « S “o .te'Sf S £ « ? t e £ f e » J 1* roe that St© surface of the com*- b e in g jom away a t the rate o f an; m year*. . v,!= “different” it's all, right, n u t vrfash a man gets-hims^f tip m look emt”—he doesn't. -He bears the brand S ’ A : t i r n ' A t r r ' F i " ■: <.:'.;-VvA-i;V, l A / l - H A A / I —I I J .Rinas in Use for Ago*. ;s are so ancient that no one when or where they original itfaak bad them thdu- B. ,C«. and ihe Baby . ' -. • • A Womsti’a Oiacovery; , Thai wife of Congressman T§yior ot Colorado says that the women of that ebtews used them in ***** have found th a t 'I t doea apt take fe»vHs«.. ******** **•” ***** ti,\* t * ' * 1 J * + i }i‘ ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ t ’U ’^-*> •‘-j! t**>* <* ' s"* i- i XENIA, OHIO. i t * i *• ' >. v: p . i j| *■ «. °,s- 3 -. u ;•»V'AMaiifaaf M eF it you like to give a diamond, % Watch m y kind of Jewelry or fine v (IJa^ fpr^hristmae? JSfothing)iB mote appropriate er morel appreciated. § yajwe of the article will depeud largely ou the place i t is purohaeed. Buy , te store that has behind i t * record of 87 years.of eeutinual busiiiess and Cg^i-year, adds to list is pleased customers Tl?is atore H. BEST & SON 33,, W # r - * Maih Street. 4>r m n < 4 c Always make the most perfept^ift especially i f you get fine bUfeMaa grade Diamonds. There who jewelry or anything you buy so completely at the mercy of the jewelr’s judgemisnf and henasty. f t you want quality and the best, you need go no further, * ; All prices, styles and quality with or without chains make a w*w»*¥»cww£**© veryaceptatilepresent. 4 I w Broaches ^ 2 tSSSS& hand‘Qmepattern' mak* & & B u t t o n s a useful la s t id n '/r ew n t f^ ^ ^ Button*. They make 0ur assortment is large* N o trouble to find what you a r c want ia silver. ■ ^ I g g g Our assortment is all seleotedftom the beat makers, Fine qual* " l *fGmitm % «tettoo4 , tfatt ;w<Uk ivau bugun Apm S, l&H' prtmftfily to* detemla® fiwt whatitwdnkLcoBt to keepa farm dwk or hMiuj & y m and juat what profit, if any, c m i b©aacured. Wheu, tbo Wffc- w ti^fun. there Were aoma « ip i^ jcomb Rhode. labmd f Red ben* on the teat farm. Other good grade Rhode Island Rada were purchased in tha neighborhood, mak- ing tbG total number of ken# lOd. . The hen* w«?e alwasw ta be given the run of tbe farm and get ali they could eat m th* aide and around the haw* and house. No account wa* to be made of,the feed they obtained by m l jin ity iswhot wekcip. m® •W .«lvKri * str^t BEST & SON 1828 ISIS Bayton, Ohio! Tht typtori Onangtou, *n KnglUh breed, wlmtever the variety* U a large, etetety fowl, with rather abort, WMe iet tea*. Th» brnet ie fun and round, the back broad and the body deep, i t fa a fine gen- , *rM burp*#*.bird and very twpular Awertea. The hen* are'good ttyer*. and ax table fowl* the breed tt«Welleat. The iMaetratHm ehowe * Wa«* CoittW Orpington cock. iwt* ah’n ^ U' ■ ■...■;■ ■ - .. ............ . .................................©■©©^©©©ee^ a ^ e a i .^ .e a ^ ea.ea er Piano For Christmas W f walat y®ur aid Piano in exchange on a new '* * * " ' Piano or a Player Piano Ih* m i t From$185.00 Up. Terms $6.0 Per Month. 4 * 1 4 0 0*. Term* $2.g0 PerWeek ' «| t«W—PW"— 4’ fi “ a i ; t * r * T r » #% ik T t b f f T i l T I ^ < i T A l l F JL JL J W l . L r w3r«|* w© / w<2l J l L w J b %» j C*# W & O w n y Piriv nvr tm A im aA’xtm. , V\i ' Sj.* wyy m t O F m A N D SAVE f io o .u o C * t « b l i s h « d l^Jr I f w i t r * u ty em in t r i f iG t | l t r u t h f t , X»ni«. Ohio* foraging. "An accurate account ha t b«m kept of all grain and other feed given. 1 The chick* wore fed rolled oat* and corn. The Object of thte feeding ■ wm to us* the most common, farm feeds, This feed was supplemented Part of the year with wheat short*, The chick* were f«d roiled oat*, cracked C 0 m.*nd wheat, Oy*ter shell was kept before them a t nil time*, During the year the hen* laid S,0?ff egg*, or an average of 86.7 eggs to tin* hep. They were kept under actual farm conditions. All surplus egg* were sold on thfe market a t an average price of 20 cents a do*eh. and when the increase of the nock is taken into coasideratlon, to­ gether with the value of the eggs, the profit received amounted to |1.57 per hen, The hens coa*um«d during the irear about four tom, of feed and in-; creased in nmnbw* to m Market; Price* for the grain was charged against the hens and all expenses for upkeep were paid by the money fe- dneed m>W thfe m)* °* tIlft ****■pr0' H*r Mind « ttor*hou*e. ®vwy old woman know* a lo t of •MiMblA ifttagi Haiti *r« n o t.to h i; Rmnd in book*, . : One of the moafc appfeciated is ^u,artiele of jewelry aud eipeeiallyso If it eomeefpomouP dompltfee stock.' . , / Buituble'presents for every member, of the family mey be selected At our store and "by. makiog a small deposit ou them, laid away until desired* Engraved free. FRANK & GOSSARD ' J e w e l e r s 109 So«*k Umestone Springfield, T h e Iv in d 1 in w*e ft i * <Z«t AU Count B xpc rim c I n f a n ts » W fla s to rla i go ric , D rc contain* * sub stance , and. aljaysi h a s b een ,1 , F la tu lency liiarrboBa. assim ilate! T h e Cblldj G E N U IN $ *>^ , rh r >V v<!«/ . '\ ,V *>! “ C H R I S T M A S G I F T S ’ ’ ; , Make your selectioa bymakiag(X) opposite a r tic le : \you.;wishto imrchasb and ,br% ,to Store;. ■ " Cd.okHn»s SoK FlUipg , 1 - FOunttttnFen* 1 • , ; Vf#W^an!a 8 ^#miftjg ; " 5 ifottnuilrf^<i*»'‘' .y . , ' *,VSllvot 5 *hd Ubl 4 .'Dead :F*n.-' i 1 ell*. . '. - , XicmseDeaf Memorandums .. 'DraivlngBewi,; * ,, Draughtns^ Supplle*. Faint Sutg ' ■. Stool Bona Box** Stud <Jbe*u®r family Silver XndWells of aR DeacrlptlottV i' Alack. JBoa^tU ; School @uppU *8 Sliver FookpbKnives ,. FoaflFOokobKnives Uiaries for 1918 ■ MemorandumKooku l)*nnlaon Handy Foxes 'v' .D oob *Deaf ScrapHook* . - ^ . ■- ____ ......._____ ____JL - Dehther Uoodh of ell D-ss- oription* ^ ! FroB*and OopperDesk Sets Copper i and ^Silver -Inlaid 1 Deal;Set* ImportedDesk Novelties WrlHugForMotto* Bible* . . Gift Books ' - . PhotographAlbums Post CardAlbum* Meohanioal it Scientific Book* < t ■! .V'..-.-I.»■•-.■' l .1 ■ 'l.' ".j !> Rosane* CathohoPrayer*Boek« Christmas Garcf* Games Imported and Domestic Stationery ’ DeskCalendars Library Sets, Sheer* ahfi Letter Opdri*fs CopperSilver Iniiyid ,Va*es SmokingSets, and Jardlners WebstoreUnabrldg«d Diction- arloa iBBtructlvoBooka forChildren Dictionary Stand* Bridge & Whist Outfit* 1 Poker Oases andChips Place Cards . Engraving Recipe Outfits Collar Cases Pocket Books • CigarCases ' , Gtoba-Wernick* Sectional BookCases Desk* /* Office Chairs Oak and Mahogany Waste PaperBaskets ■“ Brass and.Wire Baskets * BRINGYOURNAMEPLATEforp^nal Christmas and Nett Years GreetingCards; Christmas-Noyeities of all Descriptions. ' T h e E v e r y b o d y ^ B o o k S h o p C o , 2 U 23W« 4 t FifthStreet, DAYTOM, OHIO The larg**t«nd( most complete etetlfnany end office outfitting hou«®In the Central,and 8 #mt»rn Ohio. ' If m?y 5 ^ 1*1 K i> , M * I . I i y y f ]*y . -I [ l ' ‘ \ I» av 6 ' !> ' \ *' I * ’f h K‘ *f t , K f >Jl i 4r,V \ <4 *v‘^i * tj { | y+ L ' Si ? r ■ v. , f* ■ i j * r , * * t V a , - mi Days . wond ' s s ,-' .. le t oi . open andl: later , / \* , »»-W -'1 . ; / 1 ) ' “ V ’ J wait The I l > ‘ A* ,1 # 4 For New Basins, P Pmi Crisp Fr Corn Fla Cream of] Wheat, Orinells Flour Golden itan Hare Seasonal] dies, Best ini S 0 cS£< gbokA A p rnctied i is s on tno 1 wientef ciScij poultry; x**c trom the experience expert Vetfcfc| S t i r g e o h . .p 8 i«c«und otlllusfratioi! d to first 24p^ -fcrinsring m vertiaement^ J Z . w u ’ febok ilfeh .: RIG 1 ^ r x G « T o m pric » o n p r in t o g ^ TM* are K -j 1,1 '<V * * hi.

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