The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52
'-3 t j x - [ m m m yv.". ri!Wiitaiiiilwa»W||ll*lT'lii — '— ii ----- ~ —‘^ '--Tr^. numtfli Christmas ZELL’S We have th e m o s t comp lete line o f g if t merchand ise we have ever carried Leather Goods & Ladies Hand Bags Pocke t Books Xm a s Cards P ictures Books T o ile t Articles Calendars Visit Our Store While Shopping Z e ll’s Book Store M ie n B ld g . X en ia , Ohio M ake T h is A P ra c tica l Christinas The memory o f th e giver will linger w ith th e life -long * ^utility of th e m any handsome G ifts in fu rn itu re th a t can be found a t th is store . . Library Tables . - . Dining Boom Suita .Fiber Rockers • Kitchen Cabinets Leather Rockers Martha Washington Sewing Tables XJpholstere^ Rockers Breakfast Tables , DnVeDports * Bcdestals Bedroom Suits. ✓ Springs and Mattresae s :,rvv~-.-: r" v j > ; . 1 .-. V ^ *>. •.> ^ j .. - S i •? * « * i , 1 *• - * ■ ~r - -, - -■ - - ■- ■. < - ■.•••..• ... . .v .• ... .. •. >/. • A New Furniture Store With New Stock J. A. BEATTY & 30 N. MAIN ST ., XENIA, OHIO SCHMIDTS + *t A N* ‘ » „ > , 1 J * ** Y ** The Place to Boy Supplies for Holiday Festivities f . . . . ■ The happy holidays are fast approaching and with them comes the joy of Home Coming and Mammoth Turkey Dinners Seal Ship Oysters PURE CANEMAUGAR * per sack Flour—Schmidt's 0«ean Light 21 ! lbs .r4*4**tf»* •**»*»**•*» •»•♦*»#• Creamery Butter * Lard, per pound Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon Regular 10a package of Corn Flake k*•■*****»***»*«**, Tomatoes per can Canned Coro per oan .......... ................ 8 bars of La&ox feoap 8 bars of Ivory fieap............................... Stiver Thread Saueakraut per pound....................... $1.42 _72c 29c lie 18c . . . . 5 c ...8c ...:6c 10c 10c — ■n 4 C TURKEYS, DUCKS, RABBITS, CHIBKENS F an cy Candy in Package and B u lk Our stock Was never so complets, neither has it been of as High quality and offered a t the right 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. H. E. Schmidt 6 Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 3 0 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. ByRev. CHARLES FRBDBRICGOSS, D.D; T HE lost of the little stockings bad been pecked to Its utmost capacity end hung uptm the- mantel. Mary- surveyed them with a spille of satisfaction and th^p wont into the nursery to take her goodnight look at little Boh and Elsie, . , When she returned there wasJin her great brown eyes the mysterious light of mother Jove. She found her husband sitting near- the fireplace and gassing absentmbjd- edly at the flames. “Tom," she said, “what do you think Elsie said when Bob asked her this afternoon what she wantedyou to give hfer for Christenas-2’’, “1 don’t know, What?" “She heaved the sweetest, little sigh and replied, T wish papa would Just give me his own self nil flay long,' ” “Wlmt did she mean by that?'/ he asked with a.stftrt. \r “You dear oldYellow,' she answered, pushing his hair hack from hla fore-, headwith her gentle hand, “yon have WHEN IN XEN IA • t ' Hayward <5 Taylor Invite you to call for a game of Pocket Billards. We also carry the largest and best line of Key West and Domestic Cigars. , V Extensive Line of Christmas Cigars Main St., Opposite Court House Xenia, Ohio o. :% • W hen Doing Your Xm as Shopping. Don’t Forget Tha t "W e Have The largest and best and cheapest line of Seals, Stickers, Tags, Cards Post Cards, Booklets and Stationery. Picture Fram-V , ing, Interior and Exterior House Decorat- .v . ing. . v' v. r _ •* % McCall Magazines an d Patterns L. S XENIA , ’ & Co. OHIO voti NEVscasaw ok * so n«mt. not been yourself of late. Your busi ness has worried you, and We hardly feel as If we seo* anything of you. Your body Is here, but your mind is down at the store." “You think’Elsie htu* noticed it?" “I do so." “Jingl This won't doi" “You dear old giant I dreaded to tell you, for I know howhard it is." “Bless your heart! Dou't for heaven's .sake let mo fall into any habit which will darken those little children's lives nor yotfira," he said, kissing her. • v * » * * ' • i An'all day frolic began In tlxe Speed-' well home the minute those two little white nightgowned figures stole Into the roomat sunrise. - Tom helped them empty their stock ings and open their packages, and when they screamed with delight in their childish trebles he roared in his thun derous bass. He peeled their oranges, cracked tbeir nuts, span their tops, strapped on their skates, dressed their dollies and shot peas at their tin sob dlers for four hours until dinner. He seemed a little tired and drawn when he carved the turkey, hut Mary gave him n look that put new heart into him, and after dinner he com menced again, You never saw any one so happy as those little Speedwell young ones! They forgot nli about their toys 'and just rolled and tumbled over their dear old daddy like little poodles over a great Newfoundland dog. And when the day turned to twilight and the twilight faded into dark two tired children crept up Into Tom's lap and laid their heads upon his heart. Bob fell asleep with his eyes fixed upon his fathers face, In a sort of mute adoration, and BMc, palling his beard ed cheek, said in -tones so much like Mary's that they startled him; "Papa, do yon know which I like best of all?" » “Your dolly" he *ald, trying to ap pear unconscious. “You," she answered gravely, and, trying heroically, but vainly, to keep awake no as to feast upon hla love a little, longer, she, too, fell asleep and dropped off upon the sea of Nod. And there by the fireplace sat Mary, her big brown eyes fdll of tears, “Well done, deaf heart," she said, “Yon have won a great victory today. You have given yourself-to others and iso have reproduced the Christ life again. Andnow carry them off to their cribs, and after I put them to bed you shall sit down With me and hflVo a good, long worry if you want to." "I don’t believe 1 da, sweetheart. I have come oat of m.vself for the first time in weeks, and I guess I ’ll stay." - Cincinnati commercial Tribune. Xmas Suggestions For the Season of 1915 *Gents' gold Watches - from............................. $ 8.00 to $60,00 Ladies' gold Watches from .............. .............$8.00 to $40.00 Niokle Watches from. .$1.00 to ‘$20.00 Ladies Wrist Watches * from ,................... .$2.00 to $35.00 Solid Gold LaVailierc > from.........: ............ ...$3.00 to $40.00 Ladies’ Set Bings from $2.0.0 to $I5.0D Diamond Bings from $5.00 to $250.00 Very good white stones perfect . . from ,........................$25.00 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 $ 2 2 .0 0 Make Very Nice Christmas Presents - i SILVERWARE Solid Silver Sterling TeaSpoons, Table Spoons, Desert Spoons from................. ................. $5.00 to $18,00 Per Set Also Sterling Forks and Knives from .. , .$ 2 0 0 0 to $30 .00P erSe t f t « tf * * a « *,* New Line of Leather Bags From $ 1 .0 0 to $ 8 .5 0 Cut Glass, new line of Um brellas, Clocks, Silver Plat ed Toilet ware, and Ivory Toilet ware which would make an acceptable present. Also make a special offer of single Sterling Forks; Dessert Spoons and Knives Begular price was $2.00, $2.25, $2.50. Fow to close them out 6 or 8 patterns at $1.50 each while they last. Will AllowYou $1.00 in Exchangeon a NewInk Tito Fountian Pen Schell Jewelry Store Xenia, - ■ - Ohio. i 0 * ~ * * 4^
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