The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52
% i Oar Holiday Greetings The CedwvilL Herald Ccrik Boll, to you is that we wish for you a Happy Holiday season and full measure of sue* cess and prosperity for the New Year and the years to come* .Your good will and liberal patronage has always been greatly appreciated .by .this company and we hope to merit the confidence of patrons and die public in the future as in the past. r V i £. •’ The Dayton Power & Light Co. Galloway&Cherry 36-38 West Main Street, Xenia, Ohio HooverElectric Cleaner i 1900 Cataract Washer Pathe and Aeolean Phonographs EDITOR Xntcrsd a t th« Po*t-<Vfie«, Ctdar- rilit, 0 ^ 0*tob*x S l:> lb. ?, as sacond t h m Matter. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1920 THE SAME OLD DAY, have Moat of the public holidays lost their chara -ters,. J ’lly 4, originally a day of inspir ing patriotic utterance, has be come a frolic of noise and mischief. Thanksgiving, originally a •day of prayer, now is a competition In cook ing and eating, But Christmas still remains an af fair of wholesome merriment.and re ligious sentiment. I t is the perennial appeal to the child heart. I t the Sunday school classes rig themselves out in white dresses and colored sashes, and recite simple ver ses of Scripture, theparents will come out by the throng. The most eloquent address by the most learned divine would not draw as well. The sparkling eyes of the little group around the tree, their rapture when the dolls and the mechanical toys are distributed, count for more than the most costly present you could make to the grown-ups. Christmas has its deeper and more spiritual aspects which should appeal to all who live for- something more than the grind and the sport of life. But even for the thoughtless, the rhythm and melody of the carols, the vernal suggestion of the decorations, the merriment in the homes, form a' combination of sentiment and sparkle, that makes the day the most popular >f all the holidays. < AMERICAN gr ■ • ‘ » - Fence, Barb Wire and Baler Wire. Car unloaded this week* Price- right. ENCLOSING BANK BUILDING Extends Greetings Imbued with the spirit of gratitude for generous patronage during the year just closing we wish - one and all a very joyous CHRISTMAS and— standing on the threshold of a New Year we as sure you the same courteous treatment to all which has been our pride and guide-stones in,' the years past. .To one and all we wish much happiness and prosperity during the year 1921. The HomeBakery W. L. CLEMANS R e a l E s t a t e • t a fewfa ta ., a t nay offle* «ach Saturday or reached by phone at my radBionico each erening, •Moo M P-HONES Residence 2-122 CBDARVILLE, OHIO Workmen have the new Exchange Bank building entirely enclosed fo r bad weather. Temporary windows and doors have ben placed to protect the interior from bad weather. The exterior is practically completed to the laying of a new cement walk. The heating plant has been shipped but was not located by the "railroad companies until last Saturday. I t had been side tracked a t Marion, 0„ and. should behere in a few days. The elec tric Wiring is far enough along to pro vide light in the evenings for .the carpenters. As soon as the heating plant is in the plastering will be started, *' MiOKIE SAYS -tv\* YA&ARtDBON (VROW4D tW lS O W C E tS TWE JO U N AO- MERTiSER ""MHO SRWJOS IN HVS ■ cocn ’ n cans , 'V et 'E a run \ mw *.T ’ 'SViEVittA.,'* INST6 AD OP yJORRN rtiel /TU ' POOR CObAPpSVFOft ORDERXWCr A QUARTER-PAGE AO SET \NTO A ,P\ME \ViCU OOUBt-E-COLUiAUSPACE'.! m EAGLE“MIKADO” F * r flnlr a t yobt Dealer Made In five grade* AMt FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH lrH£ RED BAND EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK /TRY, OURS |OB PRATING r COOKS TO MG U K E THE F E U X R W H O WONT e u v dLOTHES T IU - PR ICED «G T ■ “NORMAlI WU-u r-WCVC TO EM tORATG TO t h e g a r d e n o f EYES UiExamined Correctly! Glasses F itted . '•^AT MODERATE PRICES •TIFFANY’S (Optical D*p*rtmeat ,Open Evening* by AppeintsMnt YOUR OPPORTUNITY V To buy “Fisk” Tires and Tubes, at next to cost. Get yours while sizes are complete. DO NOT FORGET We have a full line of “Favorite” Stoves and Ranges . on display. SSB “NISCO” SPREADERS .■ • 4 , . ■ Set up and ready for you to take home. We can make you car load lot prices on these spreaders. Th e Cedarville Fa rm e rs ' Grain Co FORDSON TRADE MARK • . v * , • •. . ■ * • 4 • , ' The Fordson cuts the cost of preparing land a lmost to half of what it cost with horses. But even more important is the fact that the Fordson saves from thirty to fifty per cent of the far mer’s time. And time saved—getting fields in shape to plant in the proper season; getting things done when they should be done—means money to the farmer. Besides it helps greatly in t . , • solving the labor problem. As ever, the machine way is proving more efficient, faster, easier than the old hand way. In the factory, the machine increases production, saves labor—produces more atless cost. And that is what the Fordson does on the farm. The Fordson Way isthe machine Way of farming. Besides it helps the labor problem, , The Fordson’s first cost is low; and the after or operating cost is low, It is a compact, easily handled tractor, backed by the greatest tractor service organization in the world, V/e are Fordson dealers. Not only do we sell Fordson tractors, but we carry a stock of Ford- s'on parts and employ Fordson mechanics to hehp the farmers get the best results from the Ford- I'Son. Let ua demonstrate the Fordson on your own farm.* . . „ * R . A . M U R D O C K Ford Cars and Tractors ^INSIST ON GENUINE FORD FARTS Price $790 F* O. B. Detroit *r t b »NM WM ‘.J j,.
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