The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

Hair*,* Sal!* ' j ......... ^ .^o fM m k | -J F !fe rB4W^ Btattan. Wives,? P%#0WOO worth et Walworth < * A m u «*4 Ortll ha* the hulk of * otoek teft to her la I « 4 hy her J "to*r, to* w ldw of f , W, Woo** * f , . ^ *0^00 *b*r*w wore sold |F^UAr bat Oofatauus, Sack* it Co* g * * * * * * * * Brother*. st Shout M W s stairs Involving. at i«»*t I^W®W®® is oH. The Ditto girl { im •tttl M per cwt of the stock la feodtod * ftt>e deducting the amount of Stock that has boon sold Iteert'h. Famong Vanderbilt Hama h Sold for $ 3 , 500,000 Kosr Yorfcr-Tlie north half of the famous Vanderbilt twin iiouw* occu­ p y ^ tha block fronting on the west ride of Fifth avenue, between Flfty- fltet and FJfty-aecond streets, was sold Hot about *3,500,000 by Mrs Henry White, wife of the former ambassa, dor to Frapct and a daughter of the late William B. Vanderbilt, to Ben­ jamin Winter, a resit estate operator, t r i e ICS John P. Looney, Denied Now Trial, Goes to Prison Galesburg, III,—John V, Looney was denied a pew trial here by Judge Wil­ lis F. Graham, who held the defend- and’a arraignment for the murder of William Gahel. Rock Island saloon man, was legal, The Judge then over­ ruled a motion for rrrest of Judgment, and Looney,,pending appeal to the Su­ preme court, will begin serving his fourteen-year sentence at .Joliet; E m e y C M fcM t Fair W*d Happy for Swinton rT WAS aa amtanal Ohrtstmaa; Ha* * lure had mads it so. The rosebuds were guu berating into bloom; tko smuWaa was broadcast!afe tar and near; a warmth that doesn't usually cuatlpua was over tke land; bptjpne Are was needed and that the Christmas blaze, to kindle in the hearts of the cold and selfish the warmth and sen- shiae Whleh Ood had settled over the land and Intended for every heart, Abe Swlntoa came from his scanty, yawped and looked around. Old Scrooge himself couldn’t hold a candle to Abe, who waa selfish and stingy to the bone. The chimes of the Flwt church were pealing forth •'Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas to all !M The boys and girls were playing in the atreet and shouted to Abe; “A Christmas of sunshine ana flowers, we bring you today. We hope you’ll enjoy them and yom grouch will pass away.” Abe went into his hut and muttered to hlm&elf; he felt chilly but couldn’t venture out again. He took from hid­ ing a bag of shining gold—he felt of it, started in put it back, but instead took It to the Provident association, “Use this, he Sftld, for the poor. This Is the best Christians t ever had- and l feej happy. It’s because the sun shines so warm, I suppose; never an­ other like it, to me at least.” The sunshine continued and every Christmas waa fair and happy and Joyous.—Eia{ly Burks Adams. «EJ. ISJ 6 , WesternNewspaperUnion,) \ m m m The.' Best Girt ' * - f. ^ j . With Christmas only a few weeks off it is time to plan you* giving. For your loved ones— son; daughter, wife husband, mother or father—-a gift that is really worth while is a SAV INGS , CERTIFICATE. It teaches thrift in the young and its ‘ ‘ ' 6 fo \ INTEREST makes it a gift that increases in value rapidly and surely. Ask us about it, ^ The Springfield Building& LoanAssociation 28 E. Main Street -t Springfield, Ohio it I r ; - w W e wish to purchase a few stacks o. 1 V ^ -.' j ■*» ■ L O O S E S T R A W -* - ■> ■ - ■■«<;», I .-v l Located within •10 miles of our mill. Call 4 Cedarville 1 •; I 39-4 rings. / E. S. H A M IL T O N , Buyer '■ ■ r l The H a g a r S traw B o a rd & P ap e r Co * . w< 1 l l •A B ■ *6/'B 1 1. ' C E D A R V IL L E . OH IO i tee y» I i PUBLIC SALE! The farm having been sold, I will sell at public auction on the S. K. WilUamaOft farm 9 miles from Cedflrville and 7 miles from Xenia, off of the Coldmbu* pike on the Kyle road WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926 Commencing at I G R A Y M A R E (Weighing 1100 B n .) 3 1 -------- H E A D O F C A J T T L E -------- -31 c»«i*tmg of 1 Jertfcy cow; 1 Jersey heifer; 1.Holstein with calf fey sfeJs; 0 Shorthorn sows with calves by side; 1 Shorthorn springer, 5 steers, 2 Shorthorn heifers; 1 Shorthorn bull; IShortihom boll calf, these^are all high grade -Shorthorn cattle raised on my farm. H O ------ HJEADOF HOGS-------- 110 Consisting of 6 tried sows; 104 shbate weighlhg from 60 to 90 pound*, all double immuned and treated for pneumonia* 70 — HEAD OF SHEEP-------76 Ctwslsting of i Delaine buck; 26 Delaine ewes, bred; 20 Dalatoe •we lambs; 30 weathers. FARM IMPLEMENTS CdfisisHrg of Farmers' Favorite wheat drill; 1 Keystone hay loader; 1 Papec ensilage cutter, Id in.; 1 International grinder; I pbeatoh buggy; t spring wagon; 1 Cider press; 1 net of square har-> r»wa; X Wind mill frame; 1 barrel spray pump; 1 hay TOpe, 190 feet,- good a* new; 140 foot hay rope and pulleys; 2 sides of work harness; 1 set of buggy harness. Feed troughs and feed- racks; 20 cement poet forma; Clover huncher, fence stretchers; 1 International 3h. p, up-right gapoline engine, etc. A L F A L F A H A Y ! M IX E D H A Y ; O A T S ; R Y E I I tons of good alfalfa hay; 16 tons of good mixed hay; 860 bu. oAta; *09 be. pf ryo, Hultsehold Goods—1 Walnut bedroom suite; 1 «ek drosser? i iron bed; t racking chair; t stand, 1 gasoline stove and •Cfckt «rtkk«. " A ^ i ** ^ TERMS OF SALE — CASH COLONS WILLIAMSON WaOMrt Mil T.ylor, Xttcti. Haw, C. Lewi*, Clerk IXMett Ml * . h, l.xdiea* Aid Od th, tl. P. Cfcwdu (j AyCl ' ' T*^J| V-TM m m n r our job n o a m e mm A T h n R i k e •K u n t l v r C o m p a n y ± DAYTON DAYTON - 8 f i * 4 M s f * Ss*: Ki*-’ ad iJd T H IS year, more than any other, we Save made complete preparations both in g ift stocks and in our delivery to, serve this community. Choosing tomorrow from tremendous as­ sortments you have .the assurance of having your jrifts afShouy^ with as much speed as through you had purchased it right,here. N o t e : , I f you wish, Cornelia w ill shop w ith you, or if you are unable to come in tomorrow or when you want to buy, phone, write or w ire Cornelia. She w ill be g lad to shop for yon. ' NetrHgees at $10,95 . luxurious chenille velvet robes, trimmed In bands of georgette, S ilk Chemise, $2.95 Beautiful quality of crepe d« chine. Trimmed in feather stitch­ ing in bonbon shades.. Kapkxhs, $3.98 Dos. 13xll-inch fine Irish linen nap- Idas—perfectly plain with spoke hemstitched hems. Bed Jackets, $2.95 Thoughtful gifts for shutins. Dainty., little jackets of finest wool. In pastel shades. A. F u r Coat, $I$5 A* luxurious gift for. Mother. Sealine goats in sizes 48 to 60, designed to make the larger woman appear smaller. Luncheon Sets, $2.95 - Porto Rican hand embroidered luncheon sets, of pure linen, done in gay colon.- 86x3(5 cloth and 4 jntina to match. ▲Dresden Lamp, $5 The base is a quaint.Dresden fig* ure, with' her dress in orchid,, ping, bliie or yellow. Shades to natch in color, of gaorgetto over silk. . Picture!, $7.50 Fine: color prints And pastels. Sizes from 11x30 to 14x30 inches. Landscapes and garden scenes. Very specially priced, /•” Tea Sets, $10 23-piece sets of imported luster ware in gold, orange, blue or peart. Caps and saucers, 6 plates, (teapot, sugar and creamer1 in'set Women’s Bloomers, $3.95 Of glove silk trimmed-with' late and net. Pink, peach.;and-ails. Vesta to match, I2A6. ' , Gift Hose, $2.95 - Bike-Kumler 1“Lavender Edge” chiffon -hese, 'Very. aheer1and' dear weave. Silk feet Wanted colora, Edgar Gaeat Poems aoto binding, $1^5. RedTeithar binding, %2. library size with .fabric cover­ ing, $2.50. Complete sets, $5 to $16. Gift Stationery, $2 Imported intial stationery, Hippie finish, deckle edge paper, white and gray. . Women s Hid Gloves, $2.95 French kid gloves with turn-back or Dare cuff. Light weight skins. Men's Slippers Colored slipper* in red, green and blue With gray kid lining; coma in opera mtyle, *5.60. Other styles, |2 to $6.50. Dniveml Electric Percolator These percolators are of six-cup capacity and finished in beauti­ ful nickel plate. Specially priced $6.95. Toy Dump Track Of heavy steel; 27 inches long, has pulling cord and. rubber tires; $3.95, - Showers Radio Showers radio with built-in Utah unit loud speaker, complete with all accessories except aerial, in oil rubbed- walnut cabinet, $129.. Men's Smoking Jackets. All wool, in 'many beautiful dot- signs with bound edges and contrasting lapel and pocket fac­ ings. $18.95. Mien’s Sweater Sets Sweater And golf hose sets of all' wool in,V neck pull-over style, in beautiful jacquard patterne; $12.60. i i u a ; i i . i i i i Id Striata Smoking fu 1 °mnna Stands S m s * Mufflenr flannel, 8c© ''h plaids, rayon. Swiss knit, Trubu silkand. /' to plaid o «' , - Cut silks. $1.25 to $4.76. Girls’ Pajamas, $6.95 Of *Hkjersey, to two-piece style. Trimmed with Irish lace. Sites 8 to 16 years. Soft Dolls Made of fine quality plush. Pink; blue and white. An ideal gift for toe baby. $1.69, $1.96. Children’s Sweaters Of rsyon and wool. Slipover style, to soft, light colors. Sizes. 2 to 6 yeers. $2.96. Beauti l. - ■mahosanv smekiaa stands with drawer- and lower shelf carrying two individual ash stands and ash trays. $13. India Bugs; Genuine Indian Numdah, rugs, hand woven, with beautiful em­ broidered-. edges; size 3%x6t£. $22.50 to $26.50. Overnight Cases Ladies* overnight cases of gen­ uine leather in 14 and 16-umh she, fitted with nine-piece toilet. set in a variety of colors, $16.50. Men's Kerchiefs to white with colored border and Initial. 3 in box, 7Be, Gift Bags, $S x Soft, pouchy- bags of motocco grain, blade patent, colored Uz- lard_, alligator grain and plain calf leather. In popul r eolors. > Stove Link Bractdets Every woman and girl appre­ ciates a bracelet as a gift. Of sterling at $1 to $3.50. Bracelets of gilt with colored stones. $1.96 to $12. t Water Pitcher, $7.50 Of silver plate with etched 'bor­ der-around top of pitcher. Two- quart sizer An ideal gift. Boys* .Ties Of cut silks, rayons, Swiss knit and regularJmit. 50c to$1i9& Women's Slippers With soft soles. Of qtdlted satin; with satin lining All shades, $3 Of silk, Beys’ Pajamas , madrss, brosdekth percales. V-neck and Collar ak tached styles. $1.65 to $7J50. Perfumes, $1 Perfumes to novelty bottles and attractively boxed.* Aseorted ftor ral odors. 8BBiM«B8a a J Ftoormen m&l direct gou to the Deportmemtt to -vMeh then pifht me sMatotrtfe, I teThe G r ra t r r CHridtma&iStorci& Familiar Story Once upon a time therewas a light- hssrtsd young womas without a cars to the world. Then she bought a pair of lovelywhite silk stocktags,—Detroit- News. FOR SALE Asplendid lot 60 ft, frontage by*200 feet deep. Situate bn Xenia avenue. Beetrkted- for dwelling only. » * ♦. -A Several nice homes for sale on prominent streets in Cedarville, O. * e * e A special bargain in a GOOD FARM South of Cedarville, 0, MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS * .A t 5 Per Gentlmt. W. L. CLEMAN8, CLiwim, (Mo. OU) I MlCKfE SAYS ' «rtu vMAvtonysaacvs.^V^N, * DtDJh O&L -1VI*OUMU. ftDTHAf S IM FtoMrUMt-VunfOte tW'awAivrv, uouoto ttmowavast Mvat” t W R o m ,tea utevs wtmwH, * WKiMGr mur Wgwboe BOUWD*tt>TU‘ WOOSt *fltoC INHtRlAMrrSbO (U f GAMEYt ‘TW-OteOUCMtut. - t tovrr <Kxt to fctcvu^iw Au.ovtR -m' cxxiNrPAMvcfcoiw' MMtOve otoooet Vs m w e *h a Parchmcat Torcheres IF -Wev AiKT tototNrit . ^tov»si-rt(g 1 1 ^ * 0 ?-m sy»T SitiO (M #or IM * 41 betel « f Dteatoe «wee. Phene 12-161. W . O. ‘tohmsoa. Among other unique devices for softening electric lights are the fash­ ionable parchment torchere* which may.be bought ready for painting. They may be tinted with soft yellows and‘reds blended together, or deb- orated with floral or other decora­ tions, One who 1* not deter at paint­ ing can get beautiful effects by cat­ ting out designs from crepe paper, pasting themon the torchere and thin painting over to* tattre surface with tola, transparent, ember sealing wax: .paint. A magazine subscription; the year reuhd Christmas present, " ■ dames 0, MeMillan Christmas SUGGEST ION S RADIO CABINETS CEDAR CHESTS BLANKETS , PHONOGRAPHS COMFORTS LIBRARY TABLES SMOKING STANDS ROCKERS MAGAZINE RACKS FERNERIES TABLE, BRIDGE AND FLOOR LAMPS FANCY MIRRORS CARPET SWEEPERS HIGH CHAIRS TOYS FOR THE KIDDIES ; TELEPHONE STANDS JELECTRIC TOASTERS i LIVING ROOM SUITS • HEATING STOVES TheSpringfieldRag Furniture Co. i ;Ccttiet Mdm md Spring St». Springfield, OHo .j 4 y " 2 $ * in

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