The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

tea Useful Silken Ladies R V A S I l l Country Club Twin or Singls, P » ^ E M v t t l L 1-2 lost ea. 9o. Conntry’Club g f t Wholly YCk .> P°u^ 6 c. Vienna loa f.. . . ** Rye. I 1-2 lb. e a .. ....................................... |0c Cakes, Country Club Fruit £»•% 0%m . 3ct '2,K“.85c..$1.35 Fancy layer, all flavors 2 lb,.*., , , 35 c W W s r .................... • - - : ^ i l O U r - C i on 24 1'2 lb. sk. 93c r k V ? *C° un^ Club 24 1-2 lb. Country Club 12 1-2 lb............................ Country Club 3 lb. sack Cold Medal or Pillsbury .24 1-2 lb. $ 1 .0 9 Candy. •*■>** »■*■» * , '57c i .. ‘25c . .$1.29 ^ Choice Cut Rock, Fancy %■J2*it , Peanut Brittle and Creamy 8 *%§* - 3 chocolate Dr<rfJS lb .......... * « « Choice Filled ......... 20r Clifton Mixed , .............................19c Assorted Chocolates............, ............... 20 c 5 lb. Box . ................. ' • ......... Qft„ '- ....------------------------ ^• ■'•■• 1 *"**.-■ •* *• '*■ . ORANGES, Floridas, 150 size doz, 45c 176 size . doz, 39c. 200 s iz e ^ f^ CRANBERRIES, n c . Cape Cod 2 lbs.. 4&D(L# GRAPEFRUIT, 46" size 10c 54 size 3 *}$? for . <d££IC APPLES, Choice delicious 2 lbs. 15c *%p Jonathans 4 lbs .*»*)€ CELERY, large jum- 0 |“ ** . b o ,3 stalks . . . . ,« t lw LETTUCE,Ice Berg. j large head .......... I v t » Fancy .Leaf lb ........... 10 c SWEET Potatoes, . *1 Yellow Jerseys 5 POTAPOES, U. S. • No. 1 grad 6 , pk 2 ! -2 V\ ba| \ FIGS, ChoLc la^er l b ? .. . .• .»■<* -f * ■ . y.* '■■;«'•• 8 oz. Package, . , , ^ i <*?r - » b5 OLEO, Eafmorfe N u t! A /» lb . . . . . ........ ; . W C Churngold lb . , . , , .32c ■«i.■; PEAS, Standard pack 3, cans ., Avondale, fane can .. 14c LARD, Pure kettle 9 1 a Rendered 2 lb s ... v * w BACON, 3 to 5 lb. QA r cuts l b . , . , , . , , .* w v Choice, sugar cured HAMS, Whole, ]L ;s#CA\V k•e. J, '« •. . ..j Callies, smoked lb .22cfj; 30c is a gift that will continually grow in .value. Why not give one to your children. They earn a Per Y Cent INTEREST and, are protected by first mortgage on Clark County real estate. ( . The Springfield Building & LoanAssociation Springfield, Ohio 28 E. Main Street This highly decorative work basket make? a charming, gift" that every woman’ will love. It it .made of paper ropa, in a dark brown ^hade that will harmonize with any woodwork, or furnishings, and requires a. wire standard and frame for the basket. The rope is wdven over this, leaving onen.spaces about the sides, A gay cretonne forms 'the lining and Is gathered into a .brown silk tassel at the bottom and closed with draw strings of brown silk cord at the top.- The Fine Free and a Chrittmas Impiration HE creaking, crunching isow t dep foot, as well *• th* aw *******' looks -s== The Exchange Bank Wants Your Banking Business THEY PAY t •■• ■ - j ON SAVINGS fO ACCOUNTS •mm We wish to purchase a few stacks o - LOOSE S T R AW Located within 10 miles of our mill, Call; Cedarville 39-4 rings, E, S. HAMILTON, Buyer, ThettagarStrawBeard&PaperCo- CEDARVIU.E, QHIO aim m a n t o u r jo b PR iN T iua for, Anticipated and expected a quaath ty of itiow and cold weather fot the Chrlatniss holldsya.1 Their axpecta- tJona were .usually rigid «i|l« *n added <old stretch long before the holidays, and long after them. ‘ The 'hard lines of the massive,' bulky, supie Central Administration building of the college was delight­ fully contrasted against the «teud; white, (luffy. folry-Uke snow >i!l •>b”Ut Uf. This building, as did four others, faced u imge stretch, of rumptis. with' groupings of trees scuttemi pleitoiliig- ly, about to break the with.- expuns*. Trees, heuvlly-hung with, the almost artlflclaMooklug cottony webbing formed an artistic group across the road attil la front of the hulldlttg. In the center of the group stood k wall formed, tnl), .perfect 'specimen or a loug-nerdled pine, it Was singled out to.be the proud possessor of many colored lights distributed uhout gen­ erously, among Its, branches. l)#e«rvlng of praise was this awesome tree, and It* surroundings. , Slfliouetled against the sky* form­ ing a background for:Ibe proud pine tree stood (he ciunpanllc, the pride of. every Ktuilont oq the cumpus. fn the duir afterglow o f the wilder twilight the chimes were extolling the Christmas carols. At the foot of the narrow winding staircase of Iron which leads to fits belfry of -the campanile, upon close Inspection could tie seen a maid r,nd young idhi ’.- not the «r*t ('me. nor would it lie the Inflt t*yne the cam­ panile ahoold witness utch a sight. The meeting had been pitman! Ift view of their separation on the morrow ^hen both would go to their homos, Mnred by ,.i* stglit of the pioud uine.. Ita ayhiHnllam, ami the chime*, umy had* each other /arewe!I I*i I'uifd en?. brace, carrying away with Ihcm iho spirit of the proud pipe tr«'»« In ihCr hearts.- -Eleahor R, tilmr (tf>, le*<. WmicrnNewgj,«wr ‘*<, 4 * 4 * 0 * * * *»Y*B.alMSS* s¥** * * Fi ■■ What Psychology 1$ Psychology la the art of making folks thinkabout yenwhen theythink they’re thlitfcin* about themaelves.— WgllsCOIrwin IdMfeClore’s. NEW HONEY in THE C omb OR BXTRACTftD at $2.00 GALLON Six 0*Hen lots or ^wre at ?1.8B per Oallon • jrVw.'IMpvlw AwAOIlMHi f A Cioveia. QseMty guaranteed. State whether oomb or e<** teaated ia wanted when oti&r ■lug. . . ' 0 ' * BTOYBEBAH ABY Roseville, Ohid, i#7 ■ . ■A: ■ -•.1* * H ■ . 1■ *y' ■y.HV■ . . : v% ^ 7 . ’ *1u ’ w , ^ \• * w ¥ t; x';i" i ^1' y a ' ! fc\, l u* : . \ / ® U u ' . \ : ' ' , 7 NO Htfjm ilff OR TRESPASSING No hnfthblftySr trespajuing wilt be permitted wfi®» or without the hunt­ ing season m 1&* fallowing farms: J e l t e f t “ a p. A. T. Hoy WaddW Jeim Bwue,. Marvin WJJR&w* Warren 3. Eschar Maaeiee Onjgfe Cemetry Association Currsy MaProy T b Everywhere in the shops this year there are dainty and fascinating1 bisque ladies with dignified coiffures andprettyfaces, waiting to be drembd in spreading silk skirts. These doll torsos are made In several sizes and are used as shades oyer electric lights or posed over telephones, bonbon or work baskets and pincushions, Wide taffeta ribbon clothes the blond behuty. pictured and the tiniest ribbon dowers adorn her bodice. She Is posed over a siusll wicker bosket. A PrettyWork Basket To watch blossoms set plowshare* think, to to are the —Baskijo, Bmppin*** corn grow and the praw hard breath over spade; to read, to hope, to pray, thesi it make men happy v lb ?Aoek Sterling Silver tea! spornis at $l*r,Q ciu'h, including er>. • graying. M»nt3c docks, two tone Ma­ hogany two tmm ftriiko on Cath’drai gongs. Sterling Silver Salt «5(1 Pep* per set", pocket watches, green and white? gold. Tip top wri:;t watches, a- latm clocl:*, tiptop pocket pocket watches, white gold watch bracelets. Our prices are right, See Inman-, the Jeweler, f Wetm&Sapmtltim ' One* a bdtef pryvaUed with soms persons thgt black wslaut wood was unlucky. This superstition was rath­ er common among Potomac boatmen, who fwirod th* q«* of any walnut wood in the construction of a boat " 0“ * were *° strongly superstitious tuqt they would not carry walnuts as cargo, it is thought by some that this superstition was because walnutwood was often used making coffins. mmmmmmmmiinI'jin«iujWRw>spsswHi^ Himself His Own H obby A man came*«o frequently under the 'surgeou’s manipulations at a J/mdon hospital that he made* a hobby of col­ lecting himself, iq glass jars and hot-, tie*. Starting with tonsils, he went on with molars and such components, until he had tilled a shelf with "spare parts" carefully dated *nd described. . Dims ta ll During Night It 1s 'a fact not generally known that the majority of coconuts drop from, the tree In the night after hang­ ing for a period of about fourteen .months for ripening. The action of the heavy dew loosens the seal with which nature hus provided the nut 'and allows it to fall.- I Wm Gal#; RaaatJfai Mtkeme r ffc*- fnograyh and imccds, 0o*i m gmt* IVary cheappaymante. M & m fbmuh |graph, Rox 22$, DaytMi* O, | . . BshmeOeg* I The name malemult, pis* wrtttea malemote, wken spp .ed to a *09 means a .breed found among certain * tribes of Eskimo* on the Arctic eessL who are themselves sometimes aaited majemutoa,4The edwr of the degv is very similar to that of the wolf. The Feeble-Minded t There are. In the United State* JB. - !btate institutions and SO private ; schools for feeble-minded children, A jsomewhat recent census gives the inumber of Inmates of th# state Instl- jtutions as ST,761, while the private ! ones have 1J58B, jj r lAa^’A' CjgtlSTMAS IGS . CHECKS tmas ^y - r - ■ ■- r j , i ; ? r - MEfS AND YOUNG MEN’S FINE OVERCOATS Fnced % $24.90; $22.50; $21.00; $19.85; $18.49 «n^$ lf.49 . I - . , - S AND BOYS’ FINE SUIT^ $27-50, $24.90, $22.50, $21.00, $19.85 am! $|§:49. b# ,, SLIP-OVERS AND FLANNEL SHIRTS ^ ^ so duck work coats and Mackinaw :,WWf PAJAMAS . NIGHTSHIRTS GLOVES BELTS Headquarters For Christmas Gifts For Men and Boys OUR BIG STOCK ALSO INCLUDES GIFT ARTICI.ES FOR WOMEN and CHILDREN COME IN ! SHEEP LINED COATS i For Men and Boys Priced from $7.95 to $12.48 COBBUROY COATS SHEEP LINED For Men and Boys Priced $9.85 to $15^00 ALL-WOOL LUMBER JACKS , For Men and Boys t Priced $2,98 to $5.98 LEATHER VESTS WITH SLEEVES For Men and Boys . Priced $949, $9,85,’ $10.90 '' a '- v W 17 f - «w % -m 1 • Ar :. J RAIN COATS OF ALL KINDS Wm Ladies, Misses, Men and Boys. Overalls - Jackets Work Shirts LARGEST SHOE DEPARTMENT IN XENIA AILkindi o f warm Footwear including rubber boots, felt boots and sheepskin shoes in sizes 1—2 4 6 buckle arctics, galoshes, men’s and boys’ high top leather shoes and best soled work shoes, and aUkmds of rubber* am to be found in our working men’s department. Also best makes of fine dress shoes, oxfords and slippers FOR MEN’S AND BOY’S LEATHER LEGGIN3—$2.73, $2.98 and $3.49. _________■ ' ■• " ~ ' ■ • C . A . K e l b l e * s BiB c ,o t h " , s & 17-19 West Main St., Shoe Store Xeitia, Ohio ML'L. ARON AND GO. 17 EAST MAIN ST. P R E - H O L I D A Y S A L E Sieve Bracelets The largest selection In th* cKy In red, green and white,, gold combinations At*** 78c, 98c, 51.39 Others Atk from $2 to 55 Choice o f Any Gold.Filled[. STICK PINS In our Store, formerly selling from 5 l.tC to 51 * 60 . Now— 39c EVERSMOOTtt Fountain Pens With olip, 14-kt. solid gold points. Fully guaranteed. For­ merly 58,06, now— | 99c 20 Year* GaSrautoe Heavy Weight Rogers TEASPOONS Only 6 to a Customer RAGE Pearl Necklace* The very newest styles In pearls of wonderful quality, « beautiful Selection, all splendid grades. 33 1-3 OFF A New sad Complete Lins of hory Manicure and Toilet Set* At prise* that will am#** you, Let us show thorn to you. BABY RtN&S Bold geld. A deeWbia as­ sortment. Formerly prioed at 51 . 2 $. Now . . . . . 69c MANTLE CLOCK Mahogany finish. Th* product of a famed* maker. Tambour shops, 9 -dey silver dial, Oaths- dral gong, Ragulsr prioe fi& 09 . NOW-** . ' ' $-PX£ 0 A BABY SETS Knltm, f«rtc Fomtrfy ^^ 00 * ■ Now^*- . $1.79 MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NU3HJBROHS TO MANTION M. L. ARON & CO i i lA S T MAIN ST. . di|i*lY.Si1itl»i;dia»a W&m ipfsMpcd'wifiiaiiite' W. 1. nlliOK, Owner SPRINGFIELD, OHIO IT EAST MAIN ST, WA**W v. & , / t;bb % 4 ■i'; fw- mmpw \ A n i %

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