The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

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" " * 1 " " ■ 1 .......................................................................................................- Household Goods ANTIQUES Owing to ill health, I have discontinued house keeping, I wjll offer at Public Auction at my residence on West Xenia St., Jamestown, 0 „ on . ■ . ■ , ■ Saturday, Dec. 18, 1926 Commencing at 12:30 prompt the following articles;.- 1 2 Walnut bed room {suits, one with mwblo tops; 'J plush covered par­ lor suits; J. Oak dicing room table and chairs; 1 Marble topside board 2 marble, top stands; l Oak library table; 1 marble top hat rack; 1 hand-made cherry bonk ease: 1 Volume of Dickens books, also lot of other,books; l Edison Phonograph; several large leather, rockers; several antique chmrs; 1 velour couch;, 1 kitchen cabinet like new; J Kitchen table; LQuad gas heater; J coal range; 1 3-b’irn°’* -t~~' l oil heater; 1 velvet carpet.; 4 Brussels carpets; Rugs; 1 Complete set of Havlin Gold Band china dishes and other odd'dishes; 1 swing; vases; pictures; lamps; mirrors, feather pillows*; Jawn mower cooking'utensils and many other articles too numerous to mention. Ella C. Spahr Prank Gordon, Clerk A wristbag full of Joy awaits any member of the family who wakes up Christmas morning to find herself pos­ sessing a hit of finery like the pretty bag, or the garters shown here. Hie bag is simply made of two places of wide, black ribbon cut rounded at *u« end and sewed together. Two ■ birred tacks are run in above the •Sam It is lined with colored silk «C fathered into a filigree silver rfuntiog. Narrow blaek and pink ■fits 'thbon is shirred over fist elas* te foi the garters, which are finished <.r'\ bows and rhinestone ornaments, Ancient Wood Analyzed * Wood dredged from Bake Neml, near Rome, and supposed to have beea a part of a pleasure barge used by nobles 2,000 years ago, has been iden­ tified by.the United States, forest prod­ ucts laboratory, Microscopic exam­ ination of the timbers showed the presence of normal resin, ducts indi­ cating the wood was either pine, spruce, larch or fir, though It is con­ sidered likely It was spruce. Col. C. L, Taylor, Anch Don f Mention Them A writer on the woman's page says the easiest way to reduce weight Is to go on a monotonous diet. Uh-hqh —and' what are some Of the hardest ways to fedjioo’ ^-Kansns City Star. 13S3 Fine Luggage FROM THE LEATHER STORE Santa says there's a note o f pride in being able to give a gift purchased from McCulloch's. Things the particular men and women o f today desire are just those articles which yod can secure at McCulloch’s Leather Store. There are literally hundreds o f them here. W e are listing below just a few at this time. Gift Suggestions j Suggestions Trunk* Traveling Bags Men's Dressing Cases Bill Folds Key Canes Military Sets Hat Boxes Ladies' Umbrellas Men's Umbrellas Underarm Bags Silk Bags Sewing Sets Brief Cases Leather Bobk Ends Bronze Book Ends Dog Sweaters School Bags English Riding Saddles Necktie Cases Leather Music Cases Needle Cases Photo Cases Medicine Cases Writing Portfolios Riding Crops Ladies' Fitted Cases Gift Over-Night Cases Week-End Cases Vanity Cases Beaded Bags Fitted Suit Cases Dressing Set Golf Bags Pullman Slippers Refrigerator Baskets Men's Belt Buckles Men's Belts 0ue «Wfl «*k8 Dog Collars Soft Collar Cases Golf Clubs Golf Balls Cigarette Case* Picnic Sets Lunch Baskets Handkerchief Cases Boy Scout Knife Bridge Sets Doll Suit Cases Auto Rohes Doll Trunks Doll Hat Boxes Work Baskets Thermos Bottles SHOP EARLY McCULLOCH'S LEATHER STORE *sAnything In Leather** * SPRINGFIELD, OHIO HAPPY GRANDMA— AND CHRISTMAS DAT T HK family had iMt <Mwpl«ted an sxeeileutOhrt*«fft« dteMr. From first fours* f» i**i, l»rl«<iing stuffing and c;fi*iirs'’ It was by far Cso they all 4eU*re<D lb# br»t illacer ever mtm by ssybody- They acted as if they knew about every dinner Sn Christendom. Rut ibis is a tiiinsnyu falling nf those why at# happy ami satisfied. Qouelus, nephews, Biers* awl »*fe8l- dren sat themtelves down «n rnshlnna la front of Hie Waxing fireplace. Mothers and father*, umirs anil. auiits found eoiufurmitl# ehaive. Grandfather stood fiUtng Ids pipe from a bowl of tobncco on ft «snd. Grand* m«, pink «nd tawh M * fold- ed her hands is her bluck satin lap anil'smiled at avery <me, ' “Grandma,” .Set larsd * young voice that fluted like « blackbird'#, “is the most wonderful perssU in th* world, She’s younger than tba yowtgest of US here, and prettier than anyone In seven coMntles. I wlai she would give us her secret of youth," Grandfather was pleased. Why shouldn't lie be? !I« gUtti-ed proudly at his dslnty trtfe. "HI tell’ you why she’s so youngfassl besstiful," he said; “It’s because, « y eMMrsu, she’s a windmill ” ** ' “A windmill!" fhotMt avary one. “Just that,” sgid gm#*fatl»er> “And she’s forever turning with tKwWind* of-Good-Wlfi. She goes round ao fast that she hasn’t time to think of any­ thing but pqffiping up kind thoughts from the Well of Generosity. But the best of it’ is, that grandma,” here grandfather shook a solemn fore finger at everybody, the cat included, “the beat of It Is, that she is no built that she can’t turn fn a bad wind V "What do you mean by that?' again shouted the children. “I mean,” smiled grandfather, In a kind of triumphant manner, “that an ill wind can no more Influence your grandmother' than it can Mow sun shine away from the sunl She Won 1 turn an inch in it. Rut sehd alonp X -fine,-' Strong wind of joy—and away yoiir grandmother goes a thou­ sand revolutions ft minute.” “Pshaw!" laughed grandmother. “hOwyou tftlkl” But after thinking about It for -mine time, the, cousins, nephews, nieces children «n«l aunts and uncles agreed exactly with grandfather. “That’s why Christmas .Day here I p the happiest day of the yehrl*.’ they declared. “Let’s ask grahdmg to teach us all how to.turn into the fight kind of windmills!” — Martha ■Banning Thomas. <©, Itlt, W«*t*mN»wip*)(»rtlfllon.) HADLEY'S GREAT CHRISTMAS OFFER With EveryPurchase of ft|: $25orOver,CashorCredit These 16 FULL-SIZED Packages Included In Mamazel Toilet Set YOUGet FREE FREE! Mamaxsl French Lilac TOILET WATER included Mainszcl PER- FUKn Included ’ Mamascl !,. COLD CREAM Included A WELCOMED CHECK CAME AT CHRISTMAS \ A ARTHA WHITESIDB was a JLV1 lonely old woman. She Hted in a ltt|!» gray cottage on Bank street. She had no retative* aftd very few ^friends. But thl« fact did nm seem to bother her very much—al (east the town-thought it did not. And gradually even the few friends ah< had moved away or forgot her, or died, so that often she spent days without seeing a goal. The town feu that she did hot want any of It* so the town let her alone; left hi- to herself ntm the'money site wan li<ardlng sc closely. She,was voted a miser and n crabbed old woman. But aa It often happens in this world the town mUatoderstood. Martha wat neither a miser' nor a crabbed old woman. Instead she craved love and affection and would have given worlds to be able to help In every good and worth while cause that came up. Bui she couldn’t—for contrary to the be­ lief of the*,town Martha was poor—sc poof that she often had to go without the barest necessities ao that the trny Income that was hers might stretch oVef a year. But 'she was too proud to let thla fact twer be known—toc^ loyal to the memory of her nssy-going husband to let the town know he had left her so badly off. A few days beforeGbrlatmisMartho answered the postman’s ring with as­ tonishment. She seldom got a letter now end a registered letter ws* some­ thing she had not seen for year*, with trembling fingers she drew forth t check, made out to the order of Alar thn Whiteside, and the amount wa: $500. fthe stared at it for a moment then she remembered the contest sht had entered. There was so much spare time on her hands she had worked dvdr It mfcly hours. It seemed unbelievable that she had won th< first prize, but it must he true. That Christmas the town beeamt acquainted with the real MarthaWhite aide; a woman whose greatest Joy ic life scorned to be found !n giving and serving and from then on the tows took her to its heart. Perhaps becausi understanding dawned upon it—Kath erlfie Edeiman, <©, 1925,WttlttaN«w«y»i*rBates.? i f f When Christmas Comet When Christmas comas We smartly rush And buy both this and that. tn crowd* we crush And don't know where we’re When Christmas tome*. When Christmas come*, We sit us down . . And take account of »toskj Perhaps we frown At raakinx such-A meek*™ When Chtlttmaa «*»**> —The dingier, tn -Town Teglsa, 0M»«9Mt s tem tem w m m m m «rk* in * isitr m em i Rml in Ms* teteala aMRHas w«ra munwtffiir Ua* Rai, hit Xtowls* sfttv«*«h»* Uo But Mat lila- aaiary was aitafftthic t#s sp tm m * ' u r n Mo^hHoss srs ssM t# h* « f flying «' fltaMte# <* * wm tad « halt shd it itould ft* * Ids* If they did. iwtfoit News. J Mamaiel FACE POWDER Included In Your Set Mamazel RATH SALTS included Mamazel BRILLt- ANTINE Included. Mamazel "j QUININE Hair Tonlo Included.-i| Mamazel SHAM­ POO Included Mamazel TALCUM Included ! LEMON •“ COLD . * CREAM ’ Included Mamazel TISSUE CREAM Included Mamazel HONEY AND ALMOND Lotion Included VANISH­ ING CREAM . Included FANCY. TOILET. WATER Included Mamazel > MASSAGE CREAM Included DOLL IK BASSINETTE A Rift tbit will delight the heart of the little “Mias.” “Our Pet” doll with Cfei that open auid shut snugly at rest in an attractive bassinette. Complete and sppcirl at this trifling cost. 51-57 W. MainSt. ■ Fra'# Tf; Delivery ,, Within SOMiles Springfield, O. H To See The Most Extensive Line o f Holi- § day Merchandise Come to the $ I R « * t IK * 8 S SI 1 $ % HI IK M Famous Cheap Store ■■"■I IIII—— -'ll....... . ......... Iitm. i Ii nil ■ ...... — EXTRA SPECIAL WOOD and STEELWAGONS No Better Made 98c to $8.98 1 § Si DOLL CABS BETTER AND CHEAPER $2.25 to $9.98 A VERY LARGE LINE ROOK or FLINCH __________ 50c SCOOTERS RUBBER TIRE $1.00 to $1.98 TRAIN ON TRACK Mechanical and Electric 98c to $6.98 SIDE WALK CYCLES A Boys’ Bycicle $12,75 to $21.50 L y ,— / . 7 / / c i i i - a p s r o R t : % E( E. Main St. . Xenia, Ohio jS OURFR 1 C 1 S w

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