The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

I M* ~rT*- i .( •• ..New Electrical Store .g s ^ "BSSijB S ^ S^ jlS iSwi. A * 1 am a * * located in tine building under the Telephone Exebaige where * complete line of Electrical Suppliee can be found at all times, Regina Electric Sweepers Edison and American Beauty Electric Irons National Mazda Lamps Gas Mantels and Lamps E lectric Reading Lamps . Let us figure on your electrical work Get Your Christmas Order In Early R. E. Horney & Co. Cedarville, Ohio ■* • .a Christmas Suggestions Moke “ YourJUnrk” I r Pi'pnt Q,f tlie Avtiolcs Yon Wish To Purchase /‘ ' -V - t Select Your Christmas*Cards Early Gift Books Photo Albums Stamp Albums Bibles 'Testaments jVlechabical .Books Children's Books Children’s Toys Chil&ten’a Games • Waiting' Portfolios Hand Bags Brief Cases Bill Books 'Bine a Bay Books Diaries Boose heat Memo' Books Autograph Albums - Christmas Cards . Christmas? Beals Christmas Twine Artificial Flowers' 'Motto Cards - Chess and Checkers PoUdoir Damps. POker Outfits Playing Cards Ink Wells Dictionaries '! Dictionary Stands Helntz ,j>.r.t-Melul ■ Fine Stationery Strong? Pokes " Brass Waste Paper Baskets Mahogany Waste Paper Baskets A Cooking Outfits , Brass D jpk Bets .Bronze Desk Sots Bronze Candle Sticks Brass Candle Sticks ■ Polychromes Candle Sticks Brlc-a-Brac Brass Boole Ends ■ Bronze Book Ends’ Polychronic pnok Ends' Smoking Outfits Floor Damns Desk Dsmtss Fuiper Pottery ..Clones of- the World Brass Novelties Bronze Novelties Work Baskets Bon-Bon Baskets Conklin Fountain Pena Waterman Fountain * Pens Shaeffer Fountain Pens. Stiver Evqrsliarp Pencils Gold Eversharp Pencils Drafting SetB Tissue Paper Pencil Box Outfits School .Bags Black.Boards Black Board Erasers Pocket Knives „ "Boston Pencil Sharpeners Globe-Wernicko ■- Sectional Bookcases Filing Cabinet Office Desks Office Chairs Costumers • Typewriter Desks - Glass Desk Fads Cuspidors Personal Cards and Christmas Cards Engraved . ’ THE EVERYBODY’ S BOOK- SHOP CO. 21-23 West Fifth Street* Dayton, Ohio, Main 1874; CHARLESW. BIESER, Pres. Home 3874. ’ u f Sfotmemck PLAYS ALL RECORDS A T THEIR REST 41 o Unselfish Gift No other gift can bring such all-round pleasure to so many people as The Bruns­ wick Phonograph. The entire family and all one's friends can particioatc in this enjoyment. •It is for this reason so many people choose The Brunswick as a Christmas gift— and why so many families "pool" their Christmas money; so that all gain far more satisfaction than in receiving small, individual presents. The tendency this Christmas is “a worth while present for all" rather than "a knick-knack for each." The Brunswick is an ideal choice. It will prove ah ever-present delight for yeara to come. This super-phonograph plays all records as they should he played— the tone is superb. Hear it today. Decide early. Avoid the rush later. L e t Ujt P lo y Th* B run sw ick fo r You Brower’ s Music Shop •XENIA, OHIO nsno ✓ TRY QUMOB PRINTING Tla* Cedarville Herald K o rli Boll, . * % m m IWawd tt tht Post-ORUj*, Csdasv rill*, 0 „ Oetobar 81. !»>’:?, as saoond 'iftlUMl Wt'rtt'Bf* T * - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, i m ~ THE PAPER SITUATION, Locally people are much interested :n knowing whether the paper mill Is to resume operation, particularly at this- reason o f the year, in that the employees can- have employment dur­ ing the winter, The mill Las been down fo r two weeks due to certain.repairs, Many o f the employees would not be sur­ prised if the mill did not opep. i f the closing o f the mills in the Miami valley can be taken as a criterion. There has been a decided slump in the prices o f certain kinds o f paper the past ten days to two weeks. Many mills are down owing to*1a shortage in orders. This seems to be the con­ dition in the Miami Valley where not a paper mill is said to be ip operation from Dayton to Cincinnati, if so only in one or two instances. The local employees have made good money the past year. Probably no set o f laboring men in the county have been .better paid. The company was no doubt able to do this under the high prices but the men are be­ ginning to get uneasy that things will not always be as they have been with prices dropping. While the Bagar. Straw' board &■ Pap ;r €o. has been harassed to some extent by state inspectors Jet us hope that the mill can be kept in operation. It means much to this community,, far more than most people think. xss s3s ssu GOLDEN DAYS As a man grows older he has his choice o f seasons. Some like the warm weather o f a long summer, while others dread it and enjoy the colder weather, when they can bun­ dle up or put coal on the lire. But youth finds enjoyment .the year through. The average boy hates the Idea that summer will soon be over, and he shall no longer- be able tb splash in the cooling water, go fishing or play ball. When fall ar­ rives with its crop o f ripe fruit, hick­ ory nuts, walnuts, and squirrel hunt­ ing, he again fears old winter will rob him o f Ms fun. But then he is seen coasting and skating and during ththe holidays he is he in high glee with the presents found on Christ­ mas, he wishes winter would stay forever. Spring sets in and he h. seen with marbles and kite, and all sorts o f fun finds favor in the boy’s repertory that makes him as happy as in other seasons. And when, he gets older he gradually drop into Urn ways o f jn&nhood, ghd as he, looks bg£k to his boyhood he finds it is all a delus­ ion to wish fo r the time to come “ when I shall,be a .man.” A L ITh iE ENTHUSIASM Why is it that the young men o f the farm and the rural town lose in* terest in their environment and tramp off to the city to ha lost—nine-tenths o f them—in a whirlpool o f oblivion ? In our opinion the reason lies large­ ly in the absence o f ENTHUSIASM, one o f the greatest words im langu a'ge, no matter what tongue it is spok on in. Perhaps you have forgotten how the Word was made. “ Enthusi­ asm” came, from the Greek words— “ en" fo r -in , and “ theos” fo r God. When a man was “ en theos” the Greeks said he had. the divine .spirit- in Mm., And is it not divine to be enthusi­ astic? Faith divine makes mountains and so does enthusiasm, But how few o f us realize it. Indeed, the editor o f this newspaper believes that our rural communities need few things as much or as seriously as enthusiasm. Enthusiasm fo r our work, no matter what that work is; enthusiasm fo r the human people who surround us; en­ thusiasm fo r our community and its interests, various and sundry; enthus­ iasm for all things o f life and fo r life itself. There is hardly one o f us* who has not the capacity fo r enthusiasm. The trouble is that wc do not cultivate it. Don’t he a bump on a log. Try a lit­ tle enthusiasm. Develop it and yoti Will not only be more and more o f a success in your niche, you will not only be a joy tO all the people around you, but you will be totally surprised with yourself and also, everlastingly pleased With.yourself. m A READ GOVERNOR. Govefnor-elect Davis says that he Wants no inaugural ball and the cere­ monies for the inauguration must be open to the public, simple and inex­ pensive. The Govemor-eleqfc starts off like a real American citizen. Printer’s Ink says” I f jtou can’t spend but a few dollars a year in advertising, do it; your allowance will soon increase. EYES USExAHiined CerreotlyJ Glasses Fitted, : AT MODERATE PRICKS TIFFANY'S {Optical Department Hdpea JSm iiif* byAppeiutamstt AMERICAN Fence, Barb Wire and Baler Wire, Car unloaded this week. Price right, YOUR OPPORTUNITY To buy "Fisk” Tires and Tubes, at next to cost. while sizes are complete. Get yours DO NOT FORGET We have a full line of "Favorite” Stoves and Ranges on display. “NISCO” SPREADERS Set up and ready for you to take home. We can make, you car load lot prices on these spreaders. The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co ..................... . iiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM FORDSON TRA E MARK W h en Henry Ford set about building the Fordson tractor he had a thorough understanding o f just what it should be and what it w ou ld do. His early life on the farm gave him a deep insight into the daily life o f the farmer; his mechanical genius saw the type o f tractor needed. H e be- gan w o rk on a farm tractor thirty-five years ago and for m ore than twelve years he experimen- . > ted ove r m ore than 7 ,000 acres o f land in d ifferen t kinds o f soil, w ith different crops. S o he built the Fordson. It is so simple that a sch oo lboy can operate it. It is low in first cost. It jfe lowest n cost o f operating and Fordson serv ice are always to be had promptly from the dealer, 4 ] Th e Fordson is a profitable investment. It can b e used every work ing day in the year. It is an inexpensive pow er plant that w ill lighten you r farm w ork . It has proven its worth on m ore than one hundred thousand farms not on ly in • operating implements in fields but in belt and pulley w ork . A n d it d oesn ’t eat when idle, D on ’t delay ordering you r Fordson tractor.. Th e demand s greater than the supply. K . A . M U R D O C K f Ford Cars and Tractors INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS Price $790 F* O. B* Detroit 5*4

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