The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

0 ' Ill'irnrt.... tnrifiytin i rTiTrrrffr WOMEN’S FELT SLIPPERS Purple, O ld Rose and Gray Silk Bon Bon Ribbon Trimmed SPECIAL 98c * j r ....— »• k V f O S E R ’ G JkWM Annex Dept XENIA, OHIO ; ]FT‘ i \ T S T H E A T R E DAYTON 4 DAYSBEG.SUNDAYNIGHT,DEC. 10 *. LERLflNGER PRESENTS , TheWoild’s Funniest Comedian FIRST TIME HERE IN HIS NEW MUSICAL RIOT “THE PERFECT FOOL” 2 Acts, 19 Scenes of Gorgeous Splendor New YorkCast and Production .. ' A BEAUTY. CHORUS BEYOND COMPARE Order Seats NowMat. 50c to $2.50. Evenings 50c to $3.00 }fcf *; ,e it- EVERYBODY’ S Christmas Suggestions Make “ Your Marie" in front of the articles you wSafiJto purchase Select Your Christmas Cards Early ctotBftok* FtoiO Album* AUmaw Twttawrt* ' tuchtni**! Books Children’* Toy*, CMMrt*’* Gem** Writing Portfolio* -f ■ Umi B im *rkf C * « 5 , BUI Book* . P*i»f* . ■* . Baby Boofci • I , l iM * D«r Book* ■ Dteriw L mo * L a f Memo Book* A*IORr*ph Album* ChrhttUM Card* Ckrbtmu B*»l* Ckrktmu Twin* 0 3 , Noiret* O m *ad C M m i Bwrtolr Lamp* Pofcot Outfit* PlastnU Card* Ink 'Well# Dictionary* Dictionary Stands tfclntx Art Metal * Pin* Stationery Stran* Boxc* ,< Bros* Wait* Paper Buket* Mahogany Waste Paper Bankets Cooking Outfits Braw Desk Seta Cash Botes Bronx* Desk Sets ' Bronx* Candle Stick* Bras*'Candle Stick* Polychrome Candle Stick** Bric-a-Brac Brass Book Ends Bronx* Book Ends . Polychrome Book End* Stroking' Outfit* ■ Floor Lamp* Desk Lamp* Fulper Pottery Globeaof the World Brass Novelties Bronx* Novelties Work Baskets Bon-Bon Baskets Conklin Fountain Pen* Waterman Fountain Pens Shaeffer Fountain Pen* - Silver Eversharp ■■■■:!, 1. Pencils : '* Gold Eversharp pencils Drafting Sets > Tissue Paper ) Pencil Bo* Outfit* School Bags Black Board* Black Board Erasers . „ Pocket Knives Boston Pencil Sharpener * Globe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcase* Filing'Cabinet* Office Desk* Office Chair* Costumers Typewriter Desks Glass Desk Pdd* Cuspidors Strong1Boxes PERSONAL*ENGRAVINGS „ The Everybody’s Book Shop Mala m i . CHARLES W. BIESKft. President. Home S8T4. 21-23. West Fifth Street, Dayton, Ohio. SPECIAL LINE OF BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS REMINDER Whim In doubt about Christmas gifts Civ# candy always, acceptable and ap­ preciated, especiallyIf it is Kerb’s Home Mad# Candies, We will have boxes from 1-2 lb. size to 5 lbs. Let us have, your Special box order early. Mail orders packed andcarefullywrapped for Parcels Post* Saturday w# will have delicious FirthcKFruit Nougat at 29c per lb* Witch this space next week, all about REAL candy. Urn CsdstvfSs MmM- | KARLS BULL - - 1KHTOR ktotered at, th# Post-Office, (Jada** viO*, 0* October SI, 1887, as SSOMd jplutMt matter. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928 ‘I > Kerr’s Sweet Shoppe BLOCKS AND THE SUBSIDY - A dispatch from Washington says that the Farm Bloc is going to back the Henry Ford proposal to lease the great plant at Muscle Shoals, Ala,, to the automobile manufacturer. This WiUbe done on the treory that Ford can manufacture fertilizer cheaper than anyother concern. This may be so. The experiment is yet to be tried and Mr. Ford is willing to spend a few millions to find opt. The Farm Bloc in Congress is very largely against the Harding proposal for a ship subsidy bill to promote American shipping abroad. It ! b said that the government is unable to en: gage in shipping and meet foreign competition. It is proposed to give aid to this industry -which, in the end Will be means- of getting more- home manufactured products as well as our 'meats And food stuffs to foreign shores, thus helping the manufacture and farmer as well. When the Farm Bloc insists that Ford be given the Alabama plant un­ der a long lease under terms thathe himself has set, the country is giving aid or a subsidy to this branch of agriculture. The Federal government is lending financial aid to Farm Bu­ reaus in the employment -of county agents. The state is also, financing prii’t of that work, thus a subsidy is already in effect. . Ordinarily we are not in favor of a subsidy but we have been for the Harding proposal frona th$ start, ft appears to us that the Farm Bloc is the last organization to oppose a sub­ sidy when farm organizations are and have for some years back beCn enjoy­ ing this land of aid, . Nowsmoked byamillion menwholove a superior cigarette Bring Back, W*eh Bring— Our Tommie bent over a gaatarik, Its contents he wanted to see, He lighted a match to assist him, W-oh bring back mstommie ^ome. -Cause and Effect— \ “WhewJ Do you call that coffee? It looks like mud,” . \ i “Why shouldn't it? Only this'mor^-1 ing it was ground." Knows How to Tell— „ “Take it away — take It away, i j can't eat incubator chickens." Beg pardon, sir, but b.ow do you | know.it is an incubator chicken?" “Easy, Only'a chicken without a I mfother could grow lip to be as tough] as theft one.'* You’ll Like Thia One^ .Tourist in R. R. Restaurant- Two- ham sandwiches, please, to take with me. . Waiter (yelling,to (kitchen)—Trav­ eling Jigs—a pair. c ig a r e t t e s 15 for 10b , Wanted to Know. Harold accompanied his uncle dgwn to the bnalnesa district one day recent­ ly and beard a number of the latter’* acquaintances greet himwith a cheery familiarity. Harold was impressed with this and when they ware alone he said, “Unde Ben, when nearly all the hair la Worn off my head will folks call me •old top,’ too?'—Boston Evening Tran- script. P ITT ING Mother a n d L Daughter to stylish and comfortable Footwear has been our aim and success ever since, we opened pur doors to “Frazer's*V MOTHERS find the quality stands the abuse children give their shoes. A ND the prices are mode- rate for both mother and daughter. Frazers Shoe Store XENIA, OtpO What DoesShe Carei— A SHABBY HOUSE OR A SHABBY MIND , Haven’t you been in houses where lovely flowers stood all about; and everything Was spick-andnspan. but the library table was strewn with pa­ pers and magazines of the trashiest description? Is it a good thing to have! the furniture of the house the best that money can buy, and to fur­ nish the mind with silly and disrepu­ table things in the way ofrea ding? Better by fax have a shabby house than a shabby mind. The shabby'fur­ niture can be burned or sold, but what1 can be done for the shabb mind? Use The Youth’s Companion to furnish your mind, and wherever you are — mid splendors and palaces—you will in plain bul immaculate rooms or a,- be at home. Try The Companion for a year and see. The 52 issues of 1923 will be crowd­ ed with serial stories, short stories, .editorials, poetry; facts and fun. Sub­ scribe now and receive: . The Youth’s Companion—52 is­ sues in 1923. 2. All the remaining issues of 1922. ; 3. The Companion Home Calendar fox 1923. All for $2.50. 4. Or include McCall’s .“There have beenmanymean things said about the flapper—but no manl has' yet claimed that she Is over dressed," ' . How They Prospered— “You don’t love me anymore. WhenI we v ere first married you used to| help me wash the dishes every even- ing." “Sure-rbut we only had two dishes | then." 1 Used in more Ilian , Half a Million Homes! , ■ ,No fact more eonclnsively proves the superiority of the Grand Prize 'Eureka than.that it is being used today in over 500,000 homes-through i- out the world. On two continents, the Eureka4s prized because of >ita unequalled suction which completely removes’ the most deeply em- . bedded dust from ,rugs and carpets. The Limit I* Resched— Movie Vamp—“Haven’t you a gown ] that fits more snugly than this?" I’m a costumer,] not Modist—Madams I n a taxidermist" What Some Thbifcl i That a Salt Cellar is a traveling sales j man. That Zane Grey to a pew ’shade. That you drink Golf Tee. That home-ties is ' your every-day| neckwear* - That thunder is a weather report V A C U U M C L E A N E R . moithlra^thority’« AdverUsed Once AuylioW’ Boston, Mass. Subscriptions received at this office. - “Jehu.’’ Jehu as a colloquial same for a coachman, or for ouo who drives reck­ lessly,,. Is derived from a'.biblical source,' H Kings, .9:20, “the driving is like the driving of Jehu the sou of Nimsbl, for he ^riveth fnrjously.” ‘ A. / ' 4 ■'Vhi • i/ iii micSale Bffls Are A Necessity Lane You Next Onto Hse Q NCE upon a time- there wu s maa named Russell Sage. H< ciea many times a millionaire. He sever Spent a pinny he was not compelled to spend. He bought his lsummer underwear In the winter­ time and his winter clothing, in July. 'He paid fifty cents {or straw hats, •‘when merchants were throwing away their left overs in September. Thus he amassed a huge fortune, which two of hto nephews are now Upending. They buy in season with ithe money Sage left end enjoy the haying with the human touch Sage could not leave. He nevet knew it Buying in seasons spells universal prosperity and human happiness. But buy early. The rush stimulates prices. Everything needed for Christms* Is now in Stock, and the early bird catches the worm. The worm may be foolish to get np, but he’s up in every store. Go shop. Ho** Work with tib* frn 'sp rW < t n«rt *e*in*t th*M» {h* “iWrd spring" cheeksth* tJMMSdSMl Stops the skhj-SWay* Snvntkee, fit*!,andeerAepretihtton. Mod­ erate'in prioe. % A. MURDOCK; CedatviUtMusd Jiiise*towi B u r p e e *J ohn s on Co s n j s i ... w <r. t, c. i « *, . i.j ;. A poet sings Ithis long. Theye was a man in our town, And he wa* Wondrous wise. He swore, it was his policy, He would not advertise, B,ut one sad day he advertised. And thereby hangs a tale, The ad was set in quite small type, And headed “Sheriff’s Sale." Do. You Demember— Do You Remenfber when Hal Reid played the "Night Before Christmas" for the benefit of “home folks?" , When it Was fashionable to use your umbtella as a cane. When it was the fashion to hava a lambrequin on every mantle? . When hair oil was used? f ! ' \ BECOME A EUREKA OWNER THROUGH OUIl XMAS CLUB OFFER 'Realizing that a great many people are not Eurekh owners because of the initial cost of this sweeper, we have completed arrangements-whereby,every one de­ siring to purchase this superb cleaner may do so'with out any inconveruence#in this respect, in other words, a small payment of $1.00 each week’ until the full a- mount is paid makes you a Eureka owner at once. Wo make this offer because we want every woman who is still trying to keep her home clean with brooms and brushes, to learn frohi actual experience how th<^Eu­ reka lightens her labors. /< M c M il l a n s Outer Human Ways. A nan Is presented to a girt and then if all gees well the girl to given away to the man.—Boston Transcript “W here Better Furniture is Sold” Cedarville, Ohio. Phone 7. h Save for Old Age But three man In every haadrsd are self-supporting er “financially fixed" at 85 years, accerding to statistics. Ata yan to be ana of tha f t n i or ana i f that?? 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