The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52

MS-*, 'w '> ■ - { if 1 " I'll I lift I 'K y> III P - ChristmasPresents Our Jewelry m ak es th e b e s t Christinas Presents Our Jewelry Store ia the best store; to buy Christmas Gifts because you can select them from the Jewelry make shops of the,’world. Whatever it is for “her” or “him” .or for grand­ ma, right down to the baby we have just the thing you want at the price you want to pay. Qui* name on a box is quality insurance. We can aid you in your selections if desired. We make “ quality” right, then the price right. - ' 7 , * . ! ' A Few Suggestions for Gifts ‘ ■Ladies’ Wrist Watches from . ................... .$10.00 to $45.00 Diamond Rings from........ ...........------------ $5.00 to $200.00 •GentsCold Field Watches ............. $10.00 to $65.00 ’■ Gents r^rTst Watches.’. . . , . . . , , — . . . . .$4.50.to $20.00 ( Silver Plated Kmves and Forks................. $5.00 to $14.00 Silver Plated Tea Spoons/.. . . . . . . . . .$1.50 to $3.00 per set Gold Broaches froiri., , v . $3. 00 to $45.00 ~ Lavellieres Gold from ,........ .$3,50to $50.00 Lavellieres Gold -Filled .$1.50 to $5.00 „ All kinds of Set Rings, Signet Rings 18 K and 22 K plain .Rings f r o m i / . , . *........... .. - .$2,00 to $20.QOeach - .Cut-Glass Sherbets ...........................$2.50to $6.50'perafitft - s'* Leather Pocket Books, -Bag. and Tablets, Watch Boxes,. Cigarette Cases, Gold Pencils, Knives and a .full line of Novelties. \ . / />! * ' Pearle Necklaces from1, .. ................ . .$1.00 to $6.50 Sterling.Spoons from., , . . . . . . / . . . .$4.00 to $18.00 per s e t . Alarm Clocks;. / ...................................... .... .$1.75 to $3.50 .. Kodak frorn. . . * . . . . . . . . . , , . . * . . . , , *. ......» ,45c to $20.00 Fresh Films in stock at all times. .10c to 40c per roll T o l3e Seen A t / ’S J E W E L R Y STORE Xenia, Ohio , Last Winter / There was a man Who did not order Hi* Oil Stove And Gas Heater And Snow Shovel In Time, And the Snows came, And the Railroads were blocked. * - ♦- . “ A, . And he was up against it* And the moral is . ORDER NOW From -U* ° , . ■ «. ■ ' ■ While conditions are gc^d And we can serve you WELL. 1 THANK YOU ns E.M»m St HARDWARECO. * Springfield, Ohio # T R Y PRINTING/ The CedarVitU 1eiaid KARLH BULL, Editor Sad FubliaJier. Bnfcersd at tits Pe*t-OfRee, teedar- ville, 0.* October 81, 1887, as second class matter. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 , 1918 If you fear the "worst you are open* ing the door and inviting i t in. SUGARSHOWED OUfUACKBONE American Willingness to Siva Up Luxury Demonstrated Na­ tion's War Conscience. •The only person that actually cares about how you live Is your creditor. Why not get up a war between the Turks and the Bolsheviki and let them fight it out. (The reason the .cost o f living is so high,, these days, is because our funds are so low. . We sometimes talk, slightingly oil old-fashioned people, but in our hearts we love them, every one. Why worry about the future when nobody has ever agreed with anybody, else about what it is going to b e ,-' If the Germans really need food they might go after the cargoes they stored on i bottom o f the ocean. Clouds are referred to-in-a gloomy way, but without clouds there would be no rain andwitrout rain no food. Rear up a child ip the way he should go and when he becomes a man he will show you how you could have improv­ ed upon your methods. If it be true that you cannot take out o f life more than you put in -it, a pill-box for baggage is all that some folks will need on their last journey. The reason that everybody is more interested in weddings than in 'war is that without weddipgs none would be’here and .without, war more pf us would be here. Congressman Fess of this district has introduced.a resolution setting a-> , 3 ide, July 4, 1919 ,/‘as a day o f world . celebration” and appropriating fo r the celebration $500,000 to be used in Varying out his plan, all the Central powers to be invited,” , ., You hear people ask the question ,/e ty frequently a std what'ended the Var, Everyone knows the war has aome to and end but few can give any mute. Was it diplomatic correspeon- 3 hce o r ‘military d e fea t^ ,th e hands o t lo ch ’s forces ? Was itintemitl revolu­ tion induced by outside propaganda, o r was it military pressure on the east irtd west fronts ? ' Our answer is that’ the war was won by good bard fight-’ ng and that Germany gave up be­ cause- she waS licked, &m t? (Elfrifitmaa 3 fc g p t t it 0 '■ There is a Bosnian Upend that the tun leapt in the heav­ en* and the stars dance around : it<- 4 great peace comet steab ing down over mountain and forest. The rotten ttumpt stand ■straight and green on the hilt- aide. The grass it beflowered , with blossoms, and the birds ’ ting on the mountain .tops in thanks to God, In Poland the heavens open and Jacob's tad • der is setup between earth and •ekg, tn Austria the candies are j set in the^window that the g Christ Child nitay hot stumble , when he Comes to bless the ' home , Jn north Germany the r tables are spread and the lights left burning for the incoming ; o f the Virol:: V..;y and her at- tending angel. The English superstition is f admirably voiced by the myriad i .minded ShakcsHare in "Ham- tet,,i * ■ Some say that ever ’gainst that * Season comes Wherein oUr Lord's birth Is cel- ebrated, The bird of dawning- singeth all h nifiht long, .And them they say no spirit can E walk abroad. , The nights are wholesome. Then K . , I}° Planets strike, l*o fairy takes, nor witch hath t„. , power to charm, so hallowed and so .gracious is ' the time. v 3 i l AUCTIONEER TERMS VERY REASONABLE Satisfaction Guarantied o r no Pay Pactiea wanting two auctioneers l am in position to supply the extra man with unlimited ex­ perience, <i ' PRONE > 1 2 0 Cedarvllle, . O h i o STAND WITH TH E ALLIES. By "Reducing Consumption People of the United States Averted a Famine at Home In Spite " of Low Supplies. The fact that thie^ people o f the United States were able to reduce by mere than one-half million tons their July, August^ September and October consumption o f sugar proves conclu­ sively that their war conscience was thoroughly awakened and that the country as a whole stood ready to fol­ low the Injunctions o f the Government.' Our-normai consumption of sugar In the tour-month period beginning with July has bepn 400,000 tons per month, a total of 1,600,000 for the quarter year. ' In July, when our sugar'stringency began to reach its height,^'consumption was reduced to 260,000 tons.' In Au­ gust’ oply 325,000 tons wept Into dis­ tribution and in September only 279,- 000 tons. In October the distribution fell to 230,000 tons.. ■ I f the general public had failed to observe the Injunctions o f the Food Administration ’ th|s country would have been in the ■ throes o f p sugar famine before the end of August, Our visible, supplies were so low as to bring great anxiety to those, familiar with the sugar situation. They feared that’ It would be absolutely Impossible to reduce consumption to. A point where sugar \vo\ild no longer be a mere lux­ ury In the American diet Few accomplishments of the Food Administration will stand forth so pre­ dominantly as this reduced consump­ tion o f sugar.. By it we have been able to bridge over" the period of stringency until the new beet and Louisiana cane sugar crops were in sight. Sow the nation is Ip a position so that if we choose we may return to our normnl home use of sugar,’ and Europe, with the release o f ships to go far Hfield, can .maintain Its recent re­ stricted rations. If, however, ■those nations are to Increase their use of sugar very considerably It must be by our continued sharing with them through limiting bur Own consump­ tion. ■ .London Ohio Homo, flour at .Nag- ey’a. Among other good coffees we have >. fresh shipment^! Red' Bird at Nag- Make Him Smile Xmas An Auto T ire or Tube W ill Do I t i - WeSaveYou $6 to $25 on aTire Almost any Standard make—Strictly Firsts, Factory guaranteed and Righ Grade StjLndard Tire Second*. W e Save You 15 to 45 per cent Off the L ist o n : Portage, Knight. Fisk, Firestone, Ajax, Republic, BJackstone, Goodyear, Mason, Clingstone, Goodrich and oil others. Direct factory contracts, and buying tires in immense qualities for different stores explains how w« can sell theVest tires built* at such a- Saving-to-You. Why Not Save the Difference? The tire* are all good Standard Quality. Then, yoir are assured of good service.' * The SpringfieldTire & Supply Co. 31 N. Fountain.Aye, Near-Y. M , C. A* ' Springfield, O, Bell 799 . ■* Home 983 B Springfield’s Largest First and Second Tire Store MAKE IT AN ELECTRICAL Early W h ile Our Stocks Are Complete and W e Have T im e to W ait on You : Hot Point Heating and Cooking 1 - < s ’ • ' * , • . « < ’ ^ ‘ ‘ ‘ Devices, American Beauty Irons, Hoover Suc­ tion Sweepers Floor and Reading Lamps, Silk Shades L ighting Fix­ tures for Every Requirements <No.- 4 Gibbons Arcade -- M ain 387 DAYTON , OH IO Electric Shop 4> Never have we had as fine assortment for the Holidays New Goods of all Descriptions Sleds, Carts, Desks, Dolls, Clocks, Mechanical Toys, Erectors, Bicycles, Tricycles, Velocipedes, Black Boards, Kiddie Cars, Children’s Chairs, Hobby Horses, Dish Sets, Drums, Doll Beds, Irish Mails, Go-Carts, Games of all kinds, Toy Trunks. A Realistic and Wonderful Display Tor the Children A Fine Assortment of Cut Glass, Havalin China and English Ware For The Elders See all this in our Basement Department * . , , Hutchison & Gibncy Largest Store in Greene County XENIA, * - * * - * * OHIO 4TJ m * u w w ■’ Chrif W .V in Colu~ We c all the* F o r ’.1 saw. Mrs. ing the here tfc E, E J. H. L gone tc will att For i. >it inch hor»t. Apply E For i Elm st; ’ Qlart day fro... given b The ‘ -. . that W■irn-’ go soul Mr. C s. Stucke; on a bi Wort Roscoe has bet Mr. £ spent s mother The i etba Mi ■grot t o 1 pneumo Dena*’ diators all time Miss iting wi Rife, mi schools. The r- Teacher: Friday i All are < Colin tack ol evening since. James fluenza eases re closed a A del this plai day to “Hearts WAN to take ness in ’ erences A good Newark Rev. pastor ( gtegatii days f w gaged i don M Springs lay, wil Willi? Saturds spendin, and wit Of Phi - mitithr; cal sell and aft- ’ was fts ing seb ■ mot* e* When w t* *■* * »

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