The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52
' >4? GROCER IES A Wholesale Prices Holiday Sale, WeekEndingDec, 9th. Positively Cash. NoExchanges Th© Best for Less at the Following Prices FLOUR Snow Ball* 12l~21b, SackSale Price, ,48c Snow Bull, 25 lb. Sack Sale P r i c e , , ................. . . , .90c White Cliff, 12 1-2 lb. Sack Sale Price......... ............... ,49c White Cliff, 25 lb. Sack Sale Price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;92c COHN MEAL 5 lb. pkg, regular price 15c Sale Price. .13c MATCHES Rose Bud 6 c Matches Sale Price,____ . . . _____ . . . . . . . /5c Red Bird Matches Sale Price,..................................... 4 1 -2c OLD KENTUCKY BAKING POWDER 14 oz. size.. 12c COFFEE-. - Silver Sea, regular 40c Sale Price........................... 34c Ooffcc . . . . . . . . . » . .* 20 o _ George Washington Com Flakes 5c........ ........... .. 6 for 25c Jersey Com Flakes small 8 c, large............................ . 13c No. 2 Can,Tomatoes new pack per can .......................... ,9c Lima Beans per can .. T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , i \ . . . . . . . . .9c t Heinz Soup per can tOc Van Camps or Campbell's.......... 8 c Karo Com Syrup 5.1b. can 2 3 c /10 lb. can. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 c Scat, the Household Cleanser Sale Price 4 1-2c, 2 f or . .. .9c Baker's Cocoa small size 1degrade. ................. ......... ... 10c P. & G. or Lenox Soap 4 1-2fc bar (not over 10 to customer) Sun Maid Seedless Raisins (new) per pkg............ .. . . . . 13c Pat-a-cake—the modem cake material Sale Price............. 9c < Olive Oil Soap—a 10c toilet soap per bar,........................4c POTATOES-vFine Cookers, per pk. . . . . . . . . . . ..............23c ^ Del Monte Br4nd Peaches, Pears and Cherries per can.23c Ketchup L. 8 c Crisco per 1 lb, can. ............... . . . . . . . . 22 c 1 ‘ Sweet Pickles, extra large, per d o z ................ . 15c ALL 5c CIGARS.......... ............................................... . . . : 4 c ALL SCRAP TOBACCO 9c, 3 fo r ....... .................... , . .24c Try our Fresh Country Meats, received tw ice a week Genuine Pure Franklin Granulated : Sugar 13 lb . Bag 80c . Orders large or small cheerfully delivered. Deliveries .Tliurs- • . day md Saturday hf Clifton. T.T.NUNN Hill Top Grocery Cedarville, Ohio . . Phone 61 • 3 ' \ Start Your Christmas Shopping AT THE W CW CO ADJUSTO-LIGHT, the Light that Clamps Anywhere Especially Fine fpr Reading in Bed $5.00 Other irons, guarAntoed at $4.50 and $5.00 AMERICAN BEAUTY ELECTRIC IRON ,The best Iron made, fully guaranteed $7.00 Hotpoiat toaftUr with carrier top - ^ — -$7.00 , , Other* at $5.00, $0,00 and $8.00 Beedefr Lamp* $3.50 tip TUm U m * _____-,.-45 .00 Eoi-toilW Lamps — .—— $4.00 Eketric Grill, roomy ———, — .— —— $12.50ih JUtotri* Cttrtto* Irons---------$3.60, 4$.60, $6.7&w Beatia* pai» —— - — — — —$5.76 and $8.00 V M * JU 7 — -----— — — $lfc,50 Saw-Easy Motors — ___ _____________ $18.00 Baby's Bottle Warmer — __ .x ___ ______ $8.60 Electric Hair Drying Comb — ___—__ —$3.60 Vibrator*------ — —----- $6.00, $16.60 $18.60 Wattle Ir o n ___ ,_______________— $12.50 Electric Heaters — — _____— - - — $9.00 Flashlights, Everteady, all sizes and prices, THE REGINIA ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER A. folly guaranteed machine, compact to operate, and adjustable to any knap rug, Sec them t# m#ra^ai* them — --------------- — --------------— — — — 4 — — — *$^,00 H*i*d P*int6d China Th*! wt ft** proud to*hdw. Extremely DOLLS iNHwU&t pftttanui, tints, and will A teal showingof dolls, that feslep—that hi ft* ap^NttiaUd Addition to the “China talk—walk, The famous "Mama” doll Is 0**bowril” f here. Eachohea ijrorkof art, yTATIONLRY . 1( «|te S S S ^ S f & p i #*JW**llt* *at 0 * discrimination, with alt the up-to-the min- a m u tt w « ' 'm t mow any m ft for to o ' & mmu , x«a*, o, W P W f * f l East Main Street, WWIh# I f ' 1 ■ T ftM TA l XJINIA, OHIO fHE FfiATUtt W Spirit of tb m m m s»d Happing* and Arrival *f 0M KH# Kringle . Oa-wpteto* Reseraia, J u w * i* fiaature <rf JU ■ I I intfltopsustfie Is the spirit -of gmae^titr it engenders. The embodtejent o&. ibis spirit Ja a Father Christ* mas, Knight Bopert. or some other mysterious personage, who ublqultfws- ly glides from house to bouse shower- tog down his gifts for the “waaua,” and leaving behind him everywhere an atmosphere of cheerinees ,and genial happiness,' The heoeflo4nt belief In this Old World spirit has, .happily, spread to 'almost every comer of .he civilized world. In America the German Christ- Kindleia or Infant Christ, becomes the Kris Krlngle, who like Santa Claus in Rngland, pursues his unimpeded way through keyholes and down sooty chimneys to bestow ids gifts upon children that are "good,*' while .Pels- nlchol or "Nicholas With the Fur’*fol lows. "closely upon his heels with .* birchen rod for the "naughty.” Long may this belief In Kris Krlngle maintain Its virile existence, and may the “weans” see little of that chasten ing rod Of Pelsnlcbol. Hot Plates___— --------------$6.00, $8.00, $10.00 Flexible Arm Desk Lamps —____—— — $6.00* Electric Percolators — __ _ —$8,00 to $25.00 ~ ~ .... ........ r H Pretty Sewing Basket uujli'iiiir (iiitniiiui hu inn ii ff h i murmn SANTA BANNED BY PURITANS . , . ■ •r • • Christmas Wat Utterly penounoed as pvfet and" Ungodly In Early Days, ^ y y i N TP® early days Of Amer- A [ l tea's history Christmas fes- tfvltles were not generally J* S F observed^ ' .In'one state the observg* Hon of .Christmas was utterly t de- nounced as an evil, ungodly and per nicious custom, and any child daring to think .pf us much as a plum pud ding on that,day would make himself liable to reproof by the authorities. All along the stern and rock-bound coast, Geraldine Ames writes In.the Churchman, the only. Christmas trees in the days of the Puritan domination were those that nature had; planted tliere and had adorned with fleecy snow. The Arcs bhrned brightly on tile open hearths, but as far nB the children knew, Christmas was just like any otheg day In the calendar. Even" after the Puritan reaction against the forms and customs of the old church had spent Itself to some extent the children of the Seventeenth century still expected no gifts in hon or of the birth of Christ. ASK FOR CHRISTMAS PEACE Let All Pray to God for Perfect Rett am) Pepfect Pawer and Perfect • - Love. [HEISTMAS peace Is God's and he mitst give It himself with his own hand, or we Shall never get it. Go then; to God himself. Thou art his chHd, as Christma* Day declares t Bo not afraid to g« unto the Father, Pray to Him; tell Him whftt thou, wantest; say, "Father, I am not mod erate, reasonable, forbearing. I fear I cannot keep Christmas aright for I have nob. a peaceful Christmas spirit in me; and I know tbat^J shall never get It by. thinking, and reading, and understanding, for It passes, all that, and lies far away beyond It, does peace, In the very essence of thine un divided, unmoved, absolute, eternal ,Godhead, which no change nor decay of Hits, created world, nor sin or folly of men or devils, con ny°f alter; but which abideth forever what It Is In perfect rest, and perfect'power and perfect love. O, Father, give me Thy' Christmas peace.”—From*Town and Country Sermons, “ GOOD SCHEME. Doing your Christmas shop ping early,, ain't you .Tones? Well you see X, want to git my wife’s Christmas present before my c r ed i t o r s git arOund to buy ing their wife's presents. Christmas Trees and Stockings. Two Christmas practices, both old and very pretty, that have come down to us are the Christmas tree- and the hanging up of children's stockings on Christmas eve. Each provides a way o f making gifts, and the way provided by the stockings la especially pleasing to children. Perhaps It Is going out, but In homes where it Is stilt followed there are delighted children on Christ mas morning when the mysteriously- filled stockings are examined In some thing like awe bletsded with great pleasure. The Christmas tree sur vives, and no Christmas school festi val It- complete without one, brilliant with lights and loaded with presents, presided over by a merry yet vener able Santa Claus. «—— ----------- i- Christms* Naoktlss. Some Individual with leisure and curious mind has figured out that 00 out of every 100 men receive a flecktle as a Christmas gift, tfhe estimate Is conservative, but how many of' the neckties so bestowed are worn by thelt recipients! The giving of neckties is a perilous proceeding always, for a neck tie Is essentially a matter of indi vidual taste. Many a man gets neck wear at Christmas that he could read ily enough admire «S part of a curtain or a drape, but that he would worn only under' the compulsion of « p lavrisd at hi* head, Work baskets of figured cretonne or jrilk may be made, In several sizes, of two circular pieces of the material For the foundation of the basket a light, square cardboard box la used, split at the corners, so that It can be flattened out. A pocket, gathered on o»e edge, over an. elastic band, and an oblong pin cushion, are sewed to one of the circular pieces. The two pieces are then pasted together wlth.the flat tened box between them. .Eyelet holes in the spaces between the sides of the cardboard foundation carry a small cord that holds the basket In Bhape as shown to the picture. The Labors of, Map-Making, To map -13 per cent of the United States, the topographic engineers uro estimated to have tramped an aggre gate Of approximately nin^.million miles; for the average amount of walking varies from live miles for ev,0ry square mile surveyed in ordi nary country to- ten or more miles in rough country. Gifts for Men and Boys “Puts’* and "Calls.” A “put” Is a contract which gives Its possessor the rigid to deliver to the 1 party signing the same a certain amount of stock at o named prk'- dur ing the time stated In the contract. A “call" Is- a contract which gives Its possessor the right tudemand from the party signing the sumo a certain amount of stock ht-li imtned pricp dur ing the time stated in the contract. Flr*t tncubgtora. Eggs were first Incubated In Eng land by a chnrcoal tire under- a cotton covering. Did you ever stop to think how a bit of knit goods----a sweater—makes boys out of every man in your family? It is a fact. Every man likes a sweater —he dotes on ’em and he never feels LetterJSthan when he dons a sweater and is out in thf open. For a Christmas present—sure to please—p ick out a sweater here—for dad* big brother and little brother. All that is new in weavings end colors. Prices $3.00 to $ 15.00 HATS ’A new shipment of hats so snappy that even old, Santa Claus wanted to doff his fur trimmed cap for one of them, i They are in browns of all shades—from the light buff with dark bands to the rich deep hue' of frost-biteri oak leaves. Rolled brims and crowns of medium debth—permit ting any design in crush -T|ey are . ' , $3.00 to $5.00 KATZ & RICHARDS : XENIA, OHIO < \^\\ *A 111/ ^ jien SCHM IDT’S The approach of the Holiday season means preparation for home coming and turkey din ners. We have made more extensive preparation this year than usual. Oranges, Bananas, Grape Fruit, Figs, Dates1, Apples and all Seasonable Fruits; , OYSTERS We are headquarters for the Oysters on the market. Ship ments received daily and we can supply your wants in large, or small quantities. ftMoIte oVYfaicr Voo<h«s\ lls tl t ^StJOSWWT 0YSTEPM AL nKoChrinVcalPresemiVvei // , - W 4 . \ /M l£ ] iVNaumlt\w«.fiteslvre«.V/nG8l TURKEYS, DUCKS, RABBITS, CHICKENS All Kinds of Candy in Package and Bulk •I V f We have always, catered to Christmas candy trade. Our stock is of the highest quality and sold at the lowest price. Special orders filled out for Holiday trade treats. Place your order before our stock is sokLout. , H .E . Schm id t & Co. Wholesale and Retail Grocers . 30 South.Detroit Sfc,' , Xenia, Ohio ANYOI hut a 1921 1 in with a it r holtey . pick But ho one little in shirts, ti Neckwear —1 tyeknow ant Everything store that “ his gift” new and era Truly the sc ^ . "would buy offered to \+ and sweethe Z SEE US -0 1 authority th; authentic. 22 South XENIA, - , p . .. 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