The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

Merchants W$ have tfa* most complete Hue of gift merchandise we have ever carried 0 n :.Q L ea ther G o od s . . . Q.V 1 : ; « •* . Ladies Hand Bags Pocket Books Toilet Articles Xmas Cards * Pictures Books Calendars V is it Our S to re W h i le Shopp ing I liiniiilUjiiiniiit !■'■■ « .' r win iii 1 »|il|o i.w ■■■! ■ urn ii U' i W ")il i « — nm mr im Zell's Book Store IfiUen Bldg. *»l»ll'll!tJ|il»'HUii|iiifflll!)|i,ilij^l.............. M| •ha* Xenia, Ohio C&trfcfciMSyr^Scs. CbmtiiMU would be almost as bp complete without U h love Kuiwfslitlous *a without its holly him ! plum pudding, aiul the mala who cannot foreeast her matrimonial foriuiie a t leasts once a year Is wurwly worth a, leve ret all. She ought to know, whether aim deg** or uot, that it aha wants her husband to be to m a« I hlmaelf in her dreams she hna only to ent the egg o f a black hen on Christmas eve and any fears or hesitations ahe may he troubled with win soon lx* (JHpeHed when once her head is cnzlly pillowed. If she wishes to make the spoil as potent as possible she will txrfl the epg hard, re­ move the yolk ami, after, she has filled up the cavity with common or table salt, will eat egg, shell, salt and nil If she doesn't dream, of her lover then i t will certainly not ha the hen’s fault, I f she ia not partial, to eggs our cu­ rious young lady may peel« St- Thom- it. la f ha; and place It under lie: as’ onion, wrap eve, reciting idoes *o:« ndkerchief, r pillow on these mystic Christmas lines as she *■Good st. Thomas, da pie xlsht And *«e my tru« love come tonight, That I may see him In the face *##w This A Practical,; Christmas ............................... n{jiii»i«ii)iiw.....y s a *w rw >l^ N J ' tn '" W , l , 'i ss i|<|w | w ||i|i('iH|^|s"> y MI" «|,lie S »i|t |1111 The memory of th e giver will linger w ith th e life-long u tility of th e many handsome. Gifts in fu rn itu re t h a t . can he found a t th is store. ' , . -. ” k . “ * T 1 , r Dining Boom Suits - / ; 1 Kitohen Owblpots '< , - , Library Tables * Fiber Roekers Leather Beckers Upholstered Sookera Davenporte Martha Washington Sowing Tables Breakfast Tables - ■ » Bodestals 0 . ' 41 Bedroom Suits’ . • . ~ ■ Springs aiid Mattresses - \ ' , p ' • 1 ; V , ‘ ' y A New Furn itu re Store W ith New Stoek ' 7 ’ ’ . .«1 ’1 rf T , i-'r <s » , i "•* r : L \*’* Id « ■ j : i • ■ -M >• '■ / ” >*n.;„ v j : 30 /J .' A* _— ______________ __ n : m iN ’sY ,''"1 : * i ' ■ '7 •• 6m 6 :'• J .............. . . . - . - . . . . , . -.* .. . J'. „ ,.......................» , / ■ , . , It. , 'S ' ' ' ‘ . ' « ' ? ft ft ( *u If , 7 ' - ' ' , l , yr ':W * ; & ,Jt i mm* t ^ The Place to Buy Supplies for The happy holidays are fa st approaching and w ith ' f ‘ , ’ ^ ^ , i j ’ them com es the joy of Home Coming and Mammoth Turkey Dinners S e a l S h i p t O y s t e r s II $ I M -72c r UBBDANE SUGAR ■ per sack Flour—Sehm idt’s Ocean L igh t r M lb# Creamery , J Q L a rd , | | ^ per pound i o g a r Oared B reak faet , . | fj» Bacon »>huMo C3 Regular lOe package of Corn F lake 6c Tomatoee p e r ean CannedCorn ., p e r uaa 8 bare of Leaox | a Soap 8 bare of iv o ry | A jWlver Thread Saueakrau t per pound TURKEYS, DUCKS, RABBITS, CHIBKENS ■•■ ■, '■• r: .•■ : • • '■ , •■. .■*.■ ’■ •. ■,I, I„ „ „ ^ , . M 4 M,.„I ini. . , ........... . , , 4 , . - ^ , ----------------- , , ............................................ , Fancy Candy in Package and Bulk Our stock was never so complets, neither has it been of as high quality and offered a t the right price. We are going to furnish a quantity for. holiday treats, If you have not secured our prices you had better speak toon before the supply is sold out. eifoiiMifiinitonwifiiMiiii fl. £ . S c h m i d t <S C o ., W ho lesa le and R eta il Grocers 3 « South D etroit S treet, , , Xenia, Ohio. And him in my kina srms etnbraoo. I t la just ns-natural for a maid to speculate as to the ardor of her swajh’s Affection as to wish to settle ,ttie jtow# man’s identity, and if she .will she may know to a nicety how far his 'in­ fatuation:'1 for her hna gone. This fe wbnYehe must do to gain this ‘de'slra- Wo knowledge: When" she retires'' to bed she must place three palls of wa­ ter In her bedroom nml attach three holly leaves to her nightdress. Then let her slumber in fan assurance that her loterTn dream form will present. f! A Player Piano For Christmas W e w an t your old Piano in exchange ®n a, new Piano or a P layer Piano NewPianos From$185.00 Up. Terms $6.0 Per Month. Player Piano $325.00 Up. *Terms $ 2.50 Per Week. „ • A p f c iy y v w i SU TTO N MUSIC S T O R E Both Phones BUY OF US AND SAVE $100.00 Eotabllohed IffT cr fo ’ Bijou Entrance 19 Breen S t , Xenia, Ohio THI I It is a sure sign that his affectioh. Is but. skin deep; -if"No. 2. he worships the vary gruund she breads on, .but if finance* a t a respectful distance? game way that oyer **nln#t that .season" << comes . • * t ' ’-■ r Wherein our Saviour's birth la cettbmied,' The bird of dawning ulngeth a» nlglst ijPirfifa'fi iv ijln*i e^»u*e a Child Becaus* a «tUe ohaa'Wfta barn wtthvai*#? ' OM wren*#, em»orrowa.ar« forgot . tti suirerlu^Aeweet surcease, i . men thrttiMkln for empty rain, Oh, heart* with hatreds ten t,' There 1* no rOom'-fUr strife today— ' A little eWtCfc, burnt “ ' "man*inLadle*1Uom* '*S3S When vDoing Your Xmas Shopping -■' D o n ’t F o r g e t T h a t W e H a y e :" '' The largest and best aiid cheapest line o f • - • Seals,'''$tickers,'Tak?>’;C a rd s . P o s |- .C'airds, Book lets and Stationery . Picture, Fram ­ ing, Interior and E x ter ior House D ecorat­ ing. . McCallMagazines and Patterns \ ] -i - --1 - ' '! C ' ' ?* i- ■f, vWvs : * I , v.1" H--JF. —PT m- .i, , -, ■' V x e n i a , ,.... V ' . - : ' V ; 7' o h i o _ '4*. r r 1*l’1*1; f*, .... , V ^ ‘ ,‘•It-’ ... . - proyawmnt . chahga on Alrukd^«t Ibliwaaaiitf fchs front p: c^ewt where woodwork- =' T h e midi owneht flo- baetionwii tb * bttiidi) more of a d th an other rea*on chai cogysod&tq ‘pd a sect ■$ivk * -'stawnmM -mmrnmot ■ ' ' ■ i) ' ■ wai ver two b w o teb u ilt,' -' ' owned the j < dt.Asablue} showing till - . ', tugilt-fpr mi • Mr.Woif^ ‘ - - t o iim fnn| a'f. v*1'« hbof C&riifc «isi P s ^ ^ l i i y , As- to bis birth, Christ gat® no thought to th® mauner of its celebra­ tion by his disciples. They do not ap< ;>ear to hat# remembered it during his Jfe. Had he ever any knowledge of the adorable atortes begatlaading his crib for us? it is hardly probable. And, behold, that forgotten, neglected birthday has conquered a place of hon­ or! It is celebrated la conditions in which the Saviour might recognise his own purposes. ' To speak of one aspect only, deans loved children as no one has ever loved them. "Let them come to me," he said to the lofty apostles, anxious to guard Mm from that merry, unruly crowd susjwoted Incapable of edification. No doubt those most serf ous ancestors of our traditions bad oc­ casion that day and often in similar elrcumstaw to to believe the Master touched with insanity. No matter, the intentions of the Son of Man have- been largely realised, His1birthday has become the day of the children. No earthly day has shed more brightness upon their path. No church festival gives more Ilf® to tftd Immeasurable truth of the promise, “i shun 1)0 With you to the end of the world." None makes it sWcetor to the heart, Christmas*N** « charm beyond them ail. i t was the Christian soul, iliied full with Jesus, treated this festival. Every generation has given it some, thing Of Its own. There hits been a rivalry of good will. - In the Eucharist, according to a doctrine the abuse of wfilch must not make ns forget it» true and sorrowful profoundness, rhrlst dies from ,*ge to age to t our sins and will suffer until the, last sinner Is aav* od. rn the radlhhee of Chrwtnms Ehrist smiles etemahy upon the mtlo ones * * * and the grownups who uni ftiako themselves children again.- Charles Wagner, Author of "The Sim- hie Life." 1 w^lrevHH JFimt JPp Warn Genfca?gold Watches from,, v. , , ; i ......... $8,00 to $60«00 Ladies' goId'Watches f r o m . , . . .$8.00 to $40.00 Niokl^Watches from. .$1.00 to'$20.00 Ladies Wrist patches from,......... . ,$2,00 to $35.00 Solid Gold LaValHero , from. *.........$3.00 to $40.00 Ladies* Set Bings from $2.00 to $15,00 Diamond Rings 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, K odak s F rom $ 1 .0 0 to $ 2 2 .0 0 , Make Very Nice Christmas Presents S IL V E RW A R E Solid Silver Sterling TeaSpoons, Table Spoons, Desert Spoons from. ............. .$5.00 to $18.00 Per Set AlsoSterling Forks and Knives from.« ,$20.00 to $30.00 Per Set V * * » * # * * M * N e w L in e o f L ea th er Bags rom $ 1 .0 0 to $ $ .5 0 ! •fc, - - - Cut Glass, new line of Um­ brellas, Clocks, Silver Plat­ ed Toilet ware, and Ivory ] Toilet ware' which would make an acceptable present. g m * Wm Wil AllowYou Exchangeon a NewInk Tile Fountian Schell Jewelry Store * * * Ohio Also makt a special offer of single Sterling Forks, Dessert Spoons andKnives Regular price Was $2.00, $2,25, $2.50, Fow, to close them out 8 or 8 patterns at $1.50 each while thev 1*,**

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