The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52
m m m r n am t* Ka#W» H M A t t e t l : * • M Arrival *f QM1«I t f A * Member, , . > j A F f r ^ n * w>»Kxkiibi« *«* tti*i ^ ■ 1 1 **tWtof «rt»ltt t* known a* <» Sato Of the . wnn < * o * r i* »♦«, « b*- togoMra tra#u<», adopted Hr the efcweh afraat D* xdddlo of tin MJwrisktoiifetoar, J ^ i H n i K M tb* Btgbtoonth coatory, my*: “H»W* HM t » ring}* «<»tb to fh« 3»*r to vrM** th» Nativity h u •f* *eetff»* by '-»***: Writer Of ®Sl> w rite* celebration Ohriet- J*** on Eton*** appear* to hav* been JMW to Borne to the Fouth ceotury, ootev fit* mentioned in a Roman doc* nuoot, the Pfetloeallan calendar, flaring ftw« the year 864, hat containing an •War record, referring to the year tUNL ChriaWa* was brought to long- Ig d by Sfc Angnattae, and kept in BWr rmt It would appear that tt was *°* eatabllehed in Germany until 813, “ 4 to Norway about the middle of the Tenth century, by King Hakon the Good. ■ Th» Roman* o f the empire used to celebrate the birth of the Unconquered Bun on Dec, 25, according to the Julian calendar, the 'winter, solstice, when the run began to rise In new vigor, after hi? autumnal decline. Therefore, the reason for the choice o f Dec. 25 for Ghrlitmaa would .seem to hare beau symbolical. CHRISTMASANDGHOST TALES Festival l* Naturally Associated with fttOrlea of Haunted Halle and Thlnpe Supernatural |P HRISTMAJB being, celebrated In the depth’• of winter, when “lang's the neetfrae e’en to mom," the festival . is naturally associated with tales .of haunted halls and “things” that are supernatural. Thus Dickens .in his ^'Christmas. Carol,” gave us the Spirits, of the Past,, the Present, and the Future, but Christmas tu Bind, clothed each of them In a fas cinating mantle of kindness, and sent them out oh a message of mercy that Bade Itself felt over all- the, earth. Ovdr many a stony Scrooge have they cast their mellowing shades, teach ing them to say: “1 will honor Christmas In my heart and try to keep it all the year. I w ill. live Jn the Past,' the Present, and the Future. The spirits of all three shall strive within me, I will not shut out the lessons that they teach.” Scrooge, concluded DicbenS, “had-no farther intercourse with Spirits, but It was always said of him that he knew how tot keep Christinas .well, If any man alive possessed the knowledge. May that be truly said of us, and a ll' o f ,us I And «>* •» Tlay Tim observed, *God bletis us, e>ery one.’ ” , _• V ■’■ * ^ ,' *, , *; ’’ a 0 $ 0 f 1 i 4$ 0 0 0* 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,00 0 ..d,*,,*....'*,,mu,*, . 0 CHRISTMAS DINNER $ XJ^VRRT; Christmas they in- * vlted one or two to. have * Christmas dinner with them $ who would Otherwise have been' * alone. It .gave them so much $ pleasure that .they never felt J they were being “kindly” nor t that they were “doings a- real J charity.” So . that .their guests, a always had- a rfeai Christmas J with rsal Christman cheer. For a they never fe lt that they bad { been invited- out of kindness, a nor out of charity 1 ! ' s o t i o c m i i . ^ SANTA FOR ITALIAN KID IES fcafana, Goed Fairy, Is Supposed to ,r . Fill Blockings With Toys on ' Twelfth Wight. Charadei In Italian I I childhood lore correspond- < lng to our Santa Claus IS j j f r Befana, a good fairy who ' is supposed to fill the chip dren's stockings with toys on. Twelfth Night She does not however, come down the chimney, and the stockings are hung in the child's bedroom. When someone enters to fill the stocking, the child, according to a very ancient practice, cries out “Kcco la Befana.” The legend concerning this lady is that the Magi, while on their way to Bethlehem, stopped at her home, but found her too busy with household af fairs to entertain them. She told them ••that she would See them oti their re tard, tu t they went back by another route, and therefore Befana comes out In march of them every Twelfth Night. Her name Is a corruption tit Xplphany, which is Jan, <5, the twelfth night after Christmas, according to the Church calendar, y p t n r ssv»R* DO m Jack Mnd ‘yon good Christ* M a s g rM e a tftf The finest X aver eacohaagtd. *^ hhp ChrisfenM Cake Deoersticws. To make attractive Christmas cake lacerations, lightly butter the under ide of perfect holly leases, then coat rith long and let dry. When dry the ring will coiae off shaped and vetoed ike the teal. Make into * w«*Gi %$ etatog with lelng stems, Otto# Powerful fiirtpir* No country, not eves Kgypt, to*5* deeper Barit In. the history t t the iciritt world than Mcaopotsmls. ^ot totttmnd* of years tt was the seat ol b Aaayrinn and Babylonian «*»*«** a thv bottotifol waouroea. of nattwa s peoptoa added thoe* of nri an* fience, and the country during the toittrie* waxed not only to material •Mtk and military pew**, bat also • «Hwr*. The- ancient NWTHJ m m r n m m w m * * ^ GOING BUSINESS 2 WESTSPECHIS2 lo ts ’ s ills One let *f aswried knlok«r«. booker suits, «! xm , e t j 17, Varioue stylee, tweeds, eash* toeree and fanv »y mlnturee, alee eorduroys. Values to $ 10 , dais prise . . . . BUYS’ SWEATERS One let o f bey#* button-down, front sweatsc seats, Navy, marssn, sanitosl «aj green heather. All •toM. 12.00 value*. •ale prlos s e n » « » » » MEN’S PANTS. Men'* etrictiy all-wool blue •wge P u d s all slzew $5.65 ’ val* use.'-'- '• ' ' Bale price i - ' 7 . 2 SHUTsrecnu 2 - .......... -......- IT I II— MEN’SSUITS One let of men’s and young *»’* eultf, Tweed, seah* t —oe, werettd and faney < ...tureA Ui'd* aveorteiertV e e l e e t *.i»snt, AH s u e s , fM Values, dale pries ,, i$ 1 2 -4S W1LLNER BROTHERS & CQ., LOCATED AT DAYTON, OHIO |p*s ^ $125,000 Worth High Grade Merchandise Consisting of the Following Lines Steln-Blooh, Rsnawlok, 8yatem, New York Faehlon Suit* and pvercoat* for mom and young men, boys' and ’chil dren’* suite and overcoats. Veeear, Olweenbury, Duofold, Lambedown A Suporior underwear, hate, and cape, for men, boy* and children. E. A W., Unox and Shlrtoraft ehlrte, Complete, lines of, clothing, hat* and furnish ing* for men and boys.. men ’ s sm is 0«e *«WSet Hen** and Yeung Men’s mwWjwrt end * weight sysNweitef ever; ell stoaej feed meat; values up, to m m «»Je r f (M l i M i t M i T •leelv grey, m l , gele end peer! velour hnle; all stieei w e l t edQt; r o l l brimi S i.00 value#, sis price,,, QUALITY OVERCOATS AND SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN AT ASTONISHING SAVINGS TO YOU LOT NO. 1 Meit's and Young Men's On* and Two-Pants Suits and Overcoats; all- new up-to- the-minute, . this season’s merchandise; all sizes; ■. *23.00 values. Sale prico—* LOT NO. 2 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats; sulta with one and two pants;. all sizes; beautiful, new merchandise; regulars, stouts and slims; our entire stock that Sold for *30.00, Sals price-* DRES SHIRTS One lot men's good count, good weight percale Dress Shirts. New designs' and patterns. Sizes 14 to 17, *1.00 val ue. Sale price . . . . DRESS SHIRTS Men'*- high-grade Dress Shirts, separate »oft or laundered collars; *2.50 value. Sait price rOMMAWy: • .vVmsfV,- *1.65 BROADCLOTHSHIRTS Men’t English Broadcloth Shirts. White, tan or gray, with separate col lars; *5.00 ~ -------------‘ values, . , Saiq pries . . . . FUNNEL SHIRTS One lot of men's all-wool - Flannel Shirts, tan only. All sizes, full , cu t Values Up to *3.50. Sals price - > *1.95 l i r a s Mgn's and Young Men's Suits and Ovsrooatft With one and two pants; all alzss; all the new models, styles and fab- rice In thla lot; *35,00 vatuos. Sals prlos-- LOT NO. 4 ' Men's and' Young Men's high, grade Suits and Overcoats; Steln-Blooh and other well- known makes; beautiful tins to esloet from; ail sizes; *40 values. .Sals pries— CHILDREN’S SUITS FLEECED UNION SUITS CHILDREN’S CAPS Children's.Wash Suits. Chambray, Ring* ham and Cheviot Wash Suits C Q . $3.00 value. Sale price CHILDREN’S SUITS Fleeced Shirts and Drawers JERSEY SWEATERS . . . . * a _ —a UnHfa eiaaaa «U.A DUlM. . m4 FlMuiaM -alt VW14MW * V ’ T *-*’*»■* WA\W Middy and Oliver Twist Suit*. Finest Blue, Black and Grech Velvet;' sizes 3 to 8 ; *10 and *12.50 values, $4 .9$ '■Sale.' pries . *. BOYS’ SUITS Boys’ Strictly All-Wool Blue Serge Quits. Sizes 7 to 18; *10 and *12.$ \ < C A C value* Sals price . . . . . . . . . . * r^ tr**r BOYS’ STOCKINGS Gns lot of Bear brand black stockings, doubly heel and toe. Alt size* 1 Q _ 35c values. ' Sal s price * u v BOYS’ PAJAMAS Boys’ Flannelette One-Piece Pajama*— sizes up to 18, * 2.00 value; O f 3 9 Sal* price ....................... ** Men’s Extra Heavy Utica Made Fleece Lined ■UnionSuite. All sizes; C l 0 7 *2.00 value, Sale price ................. Men's Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, *1.25 value.. 79c lild pric* '.*•m a r . . • • ’ifc'V < . MEN'S HOSE Men's Hose, mercerized lisle, clocked and colors, imported, *1.00 Value 5 9 c Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . , t . . . ^ VASSAR SUPESIOR GLASTENCURY DOUFOLD UNDERWEAR $2.50 GRADENOW - $1.65 $3.50GRADENOW - $1.85 $4.00GRADENOW - $2.85 $5.50GRADENOW - $3.85 $7.50GRADENOW - $5.85 LOT NO. S Men’s and Young Men’s Quits and Overcoats; all slats; all the new models; young men’t, aleo conservative; plain and fancy patterns; al ellzst; *45 values. 8 aje price— LOT NIL6 , Men'* and Yeung Men’s high- grade Spit* and Overoaatei beautiful styles andf pat terns; all sizes; *50.00 values. Sals priced . V ’i One lot of Children's Knitted •Toque* Slightly soiled; 75c values. 0 4 . Salt pries ............ Men's and Young Men’s Alt-Wpol Turtle and V-Neck Sweaters. plain and fancy colors; *3,50 value. $1 .95 ‘Sal* price **■ ••.,(‘.,1, . , ... ■«, . , . l-f.. . . if- MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Lyondale and Lennax Silk Striped woven Madras Shirts, All sizes; $3,00 <tO OC - and *3,50 Values. Sals price H,«**, *J MEN’S SILK HOSE Men’s 12-Strand Pure, Thread Silk RIS m Hose, $1.00 value, Sale price , , , , , ” ■ MEN’S BATHROBES Good heavy blanket robes, beautiful color combinations, silk cords to . .<*3 QC matchr$7.50 values, Sale price WORK SHIRTS Men'# Good Quality. Grey Domet Flannel Shirte; *1,50„value, S9c Sale* price KNintO TIES Men’s Good Quality Tits; good patterns;; •' * 1.00 value. Sale pries . . . . . . . ■ WOE HOSE One lot of men'e good, all wool hoc* . All size* Brown, green, heather, $ 1,00 value* Sale price ■ DRES 6L0VES FLANNELPAJAMAS RUGBY SWEATERS Driving Gloves; $2.50 value* f Sale price 11.65 Grey suede lined dress and Men’s Heavy Flannelette Pajam as. Good col ors; $2 values. Sals pries’ . . . . . MEN’S HATS n v> ' One lot men’s and young 1 men’s stitehed Cloth . Hats. Good, new etyles. . All sizes. These, hats sold originally l UP to *2.50. ' Sals ■ price MEN’S PANTS ’ . •■'•■' f Men's, worsted Pants, for work or ■dress, reinforced . seams, val-. use to *4. Sale price . ; MEN’S RAIliCOATS Men’s Raincoats, double tex ture, coats, tan' only, all sizes; *7.50 value. Sale price m n H.95 One lot Rugby cllp-on alt-* wool, roll collar, “V" , neck Sweaters, All size*, $10.00 value* Sale price/. . . . . . . . 'ROTS’ GAPS- Boys’ good quality Fall and W i n t e r Capa; 75c values. -Sale <• price . . . . . . . . OURLEASE HASBEN SOLD . WE MOST VACATE M illine r Bros, & Co. W W T . D . e r r U M G E B . P n » M a » # U.B.BUILDING T. D. ETTL1NGER, President D A Y TO N 4th &Main Sts. ENTIRE STOCK MUSTAL BE SOLO AT ONCE ROYS’ BLOUSES . Light and 'dark colored per cale Blouses for boy* 76c values. 8 Sle prlos , Am IfDisease orAccident Stops ‘ Your Income « , # ■ Disease or accident may at any time disable you and put an end to your earning : poweT, What would you and your fainily do for an *income? How would your home be maintained? Would your wife Work? Would your children leave school and Work? Your wife mightybe unable to earn an incomen—-your children might be too young. There is a better way and a sure way. AN IMMEDIATE ^EEKLYINCQME IS YOURS if you buy a policy in the Mutual Benefit Health & ( Accident Association. He will be glad to Gall on you any day and explain how it works. , * . . , W. L CLEMANS, Agent The Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York, EAGLE#*MKADO” end!Ho.174 # s r l j l * * f * 0 * 0 * 0 # ***** ta ****** ■ • j m fm t w t m m w eiijiiippw p mm mm* mm;mmtmt HiStomiU.IIHWHWII)U»iseilWMStoftStoilPtoWiw Have your old Furniture .upholster ed, refinished, repairedl Work called for and delivered from 1 to 10 miles from Xenia, Send in your address. Will be in Cedarville Dec. 20, 21 or 22 P rom p t Service and Work G uaran teed , Elmer Weyrich 1441 Huffman Ave.. DAYTON, - - - OHIO NOTICE! Ladies wishing to do shopping in Spring- field for Xmas may do so from now on until after the holidays by calling phone No* 3 and making arrangements w ith ' Mrs* D . C* Harrow. Leave Cedarville in the m&ming and re turn in the evening Wednesday of each week* VfM mm W|W litojftlwttol'lMW'tt Christmas Suggestions 20 % Discount 'i l OFF ON M S ; ART GOODS Make “Your Mark*’ in front, of lhe articles vrni wish to purchase Select Your Christmas Cards Early , Bronio Ntnfekle, ' Work Bnskrta Boh tfftn Biikrt* ■'/. Cortkllii rountoSri Prt*. Waterm»H’fwrclifiii ■ Shucffcr Foiinl*!ft l’t o Silver Etffimato neffli.. < y'.k CoH Evertlinrp I’eflcil* rkafttstoKtttt-/ TlkfilW P*Mr« Pencil Bn5t Outfit* Sehwl Beat Bleckboewl Xtnker*' Pocket JCa)v«. , ..; BoitotiPtncII Skeipentr, Olnbe-Wertilck* 1 ■ -Sntlonei BonkeAeeV . Pllln* Ceblnctt Office Desk* , Offta* CMir* Oostntnerifi' D*ek« peek Paiin , Ce*5«e« Gift liunks ptititrt Alinin'* St*mtt Alti'ifim BIWv* Teetnntenia Mcclmnicul IfotiK* Ghililrcn'e T'tok ChlidrenV f.nntr* Wrltlna PnrtfnllM Ham) lfHfjs Brief <'.«*»-< Hill Hunk* Pure* Butty 0w>K* r Mite * liny honk* frfsf Menw Book* Autngrntih Allitim* Ulnrlcf Clitlevmu* Ceriic ChrHttnk* Seniii Chrlatmes Twine Artificial Plowera Motto Card* CheM and ChCckafa Boudoir Lanthk Poker Cntfit* riayltt* Card* ink Wella Dictlonarlen Dictlnnary Stand* HelnU Art Metal Pin* Stationery Strung Bore* Brae* Waate Paper Basket* Mfthiwittiy. Waste Paper Basket* v, Cooking Outfit* Bra** Desk fkta ITnsdt Bnxo Bronte Be k Set* ' Briitile CnmJle.ttcka Brnur OanillejtUks polychrome Camlle* stick. tlrlc-a-llrae RrtiMi Book End* Bronre Book Kno* Poiyehrotn* Book End* Rttioliin* Outfit* Flour Lamps Desk Lamp* Pulpar Pottery Glotie* of the WorH hifait* Noveltle* PERSONAL MGKAVINGR The Everf/hod^s Book Shop Main IMG CHARI,KS W. 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