The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

T.ewwFBMWw- S t o r e O M S 1AAS sift** t» *e«* * * » mmo * •«»#*« have-tie art wiimnwuatip Cincinnati COMETHING beautiful, something ^ useful,somethingsensibleandsome- thing reasonably priced for everyone, youngandold. . * . T h a t w th e s to ry T h e M aU ey& C a iow Com pany . of*Cincinnati” w an ta to teS yc*t their; fee*' m endous stock o f Christmas goods. . Here y ou may select just w h a tfow an ted and d e s ire d fo r the baby a n d fo r e v e r y m em ber o f d ie &m dy including-G randm other and GtiMsd** father. Dependability is d ie keynote ;1 Every article, before it can!entenfheir store must * b e reliable and trustw orthy . Every article oT wearing apparel for young an du ld ,id sl| '«rfn aa ]u :'. is correct in style a n d in every*o th e r re sp e ct T h en there are novelties d ie t w om en andtgisis? deli^h tto hav©> -m an y things? forrnen and b o y * Here you can buy a com plete outfit o f seasonable, style-right articles in wearing apparel. Pretty th ings to delight a ll the dear lit ik f c f c W d e x t e n d -t o y o u a *im M *w *k om * . * ‘ f We i' WWpww»w^i^|iwi«|i»Ww»tWay pSw> I f t ? * * * sab own mm- *“ ••WMrkw kwiiM yew eqeld «lm Pa 1 ^ S t t o ^ eeuuuuN*t#,.spe«A t0 ;•*’ t*ft fthr* no that I gfNw- mm * •**<N*ww^ i)riw iwM»ti>w>» Mtv« **. ; , *s***«r«*i» mm-mwHt e*barfa* i.M itr swaMtwts a w a “1 SlHhsm l ptewttuv , - mw meitm* it. ■ ChibKi***.|^^ chaw tty, h r tket, okartty,wbleh..eauiee front **•heart, wkleh-lvv** oa*’» follow men* •aiwaats te> d6 *11 that U powiblei tt fartSs-fty wherever yowiblt. _ ftanffth tt w*r* a itteoattre m weM-ww*? theatfj ye* thoutfit; by tfvlog you JiatFthe ritfrtteawrami!: * certala aWtttft* ef tiadaia toward! ***** wfottWe*. WMpwtwt'- beholden) ■ & . l d 8 u . - A cannotcomein mCur personals] your orders either bur, andyou tviuhe storeto hesatisfied by her selection . Ncmm i o iU td ke .■* t *■ a b t e i fa n d (d t ie w (& Fifthand Vino St*. C IN C Q I ^ A t t FSttiilal*•**«*, llUjlliilli1llil>iMlll(liili m rfrasa ^*e^t».»«ce^vt^^ute toiworidljfi # *** **'*• Sim WKmftttSUy. to have! ■ft* tbat»la'dei*v«t by] **«*«.««» Jpf dfTMMr OleHfrr ijjgftf Whea Jto* -Mm.-jwU* tko;ro«!l Oirlana*optnt. ®i»«re la Chrfotma# seMtoMty and Cterittmaa pharity, . «M iy« t&-4Sbriat- »»^tacc . Sfory OtW^-IWaiMc;-.: ! tSfc'1Wfeaiwifow ,-f■; | 1 gwpn , | la Holland tho otory of tbo city o i Boon I* told orory Christmas, This woodorfuL placa was famous for its toe iis wlckwlhess and'iKunSerenKieM. One day.,the "hole city was swattawed ufl bjf;'5Wp"'aeif*-eit is said t|s(; every- CSWlitfcisa* -Hso tbs bells? vof thaj trffj"!Sio?isub»*r*«fdi clty ar# ' ■jt: She who is tnyenioiia witU p'*!?*' and usocUo oas malce many itratwiM’? Christina# *tfu, including toys that are toot# Mshly valued thiui lho.se- '■the, tmto&m turn out . d'urkUl toyvaUuKi tujlilaached, domestics, bits oimHSirSOalorsd flannel nnd felt wUli a little Sos’Wpiwater eolorsi are jnflln- Jy th«-»ipek’dn iwtda of the toy mak­ er. Here h|>a little chick made of turldsh tmaeltnr- and wearing u red flannel ofjpp,, A shoe button makes his eye*% bit Of domestic his yellow Wtj l|s mm are whittled from Wood^feddi*«|fc»ffiystuffed with cotton. Flourish k c & m M i « w s a . 4 Christmas Eve refers to tho^venlng o f December 24. Ihe word*M*va” 14 :.flfowrst 'means the eveatn^ beford ftreai the Jewish mode of reckoning atsuikit. ^mHmmrnntrnd- ", Ds|foilfo«MiS':»|eaa»Sants—Aad wbsx From did and cultured, eidna came the llttle "Jade tree" which 1 so much admired everywhere. It has been ixnt- «a y*a*waa«i llttlo boy»j ^ e d ]nja«ny^ways and has quaint, ... i . .. . m ■ *«. p l l l V . -WrtM i a a a ' d » o h ln iii« l< lM .. rnsimim. ■ i i a m a Tpttfclfl:. t«rai>ia* bat a 4h»ee*ta» P 0 ty|»ia*#S*l*Nfl 6 #e ra*»n*Miiarouaft stiff flowers fashionable for. deco­ rative ptnbodf*. '1‘hese are made via.i«»v«fai'w*y»* 'aome of translucent *shells; tinted to colors, others of or­ dinary fabric flowers dlpgetMa clear shellac, and others o f crepe paper, heavily painted With sealing wax paint, as tafthfe tree pictured., Thread ' t is u*ed:to support the edges of pet*?* sngjesvee sad heavier wire of paper m the <P«By*lft. Vhey ..ksT* sat sp In .thscfflarketbl ' ,1 m . Utt y;n»p« r.t imtsMa.-jMlt,' S*fl . « i MKh -Si have bene «reat :MMl’ bot». flfal^-benefactors te tbs comma* WN*tth,u for perpetual •< 'UMfUaod actes, and also b|at tbb Idory and renowns of the waacestors may styrrt and provoke tbelr pos­ terity to virtue.—More, tJto#*; , CUB#*# Bum Cold tmUf Chinese are estimated to destroy ten minion doUartf worth of gold year­ ly by tketr custom of burning small piece* *1 gold loaf on certain special ahttfiew**!* Nieknamt* of States The wrekasme* of some of the states, are; Arisoim, “Baby” ; Illinois, "flackers xaatuckyi “Dark «m|, Bloody Ground” ; Montana, “Stub Toe"; Dkhthoma, “Sooner"; Texas, “Beef” ; Vfcfcinla, “Mother"! Mlssotiri. -Bhow Me“ ; Tdsbo, “Gem-" H o u s e h o ld G o o d s A N T IQ U E S QWlng to 111 health, I have discontinued ,hoti*6 keeping, £ Will offer at Public Auction at my residence on West Xenia Sk-i J*eMWlwiWt, 0., ■m ! . . , Saturday, Dec. IS, 1»26 Commencing at 12:80 prompt the following articles: S Walnut bed room suits, one with marble td|)SJ 1 plush covered par k r suits; 1 0«ut dlnliig room table and chairs; 1 Martde topside* board ft marble top stands; 1 Oak library table; 1 marble top hat rack; 1 hand-made cherry hook case; 1 Volume of IHafcfns books, ahi*ttt af w<b«r books; 1 Edison Phonograph; several for#* leathaft* rOWtetw, yavaeal anti(iue chtirs; i velour couch; 1 kitchen cabitut like ft*wf f t Kitchen table; i Quad gas boater; 1 oOal range; 1 S-bumer oU stove d oil W tev ; 1 velvet carpet; 4 Brussels carpets* Ru**;JL Complato a*t o f Mmfitu 044 Band china dishes and after oftt'iftfo«a$'b twuft mring} mm } pieiurd; lamps; tnlrrora, feather pllkwfo; ■,fownjwoam® tasting wtNtttifo and r/wny -other aitiefos ttfe .tutmansua’ to ftMttoft* It** Worth Sboutirtg about’. Zinc fmHtfotedAmerican Fence—weatn- arpraof-^issulated afsfstt rust-* gHsmateed to equal or outlast in actual length of service any. other fencemadeof equal sizewires, u*ed uoder the asm*oondiikm*. Aay buyer who can showit fall* to da *owill be suppliedwith anequal meansreliable pro* n , yuh r stock and crops, service and, because it costs sb .,.u . . Ik.£■»*«* vwiftp * W V IC f iP Q ; U ftvw uic Ml W * »a no more thanordinary fence, lower Costperyear It’sthebestandmost •comical fence you can buy. WWttSveftokea the?agencyfor theInterna* tMH«V*esawCotandwffl-haveafull line gf VAM MACHINEBY — TRUCKS . » ANDTRACTORS Wewillaftohateafulllineofrepairsfor ' theft lineaafrell thSea. Lookupyour list of A i t d i e i UK n ow * £ T h c R ik u K u m le r C o w & t e w * - DAYTON Ready to the Last Minute to Serve You Well in Your Gift Buying CHRISTMAS is just a few short wwsks away, And so, V« in order to make your gift choosing oawr, pfossoft and comfortable, the Greater dhrisfejsgs' Store pwwmsfo these helpful efforts to aid you between now and Chritt^. mas to do and buy those hundreds oft things that must be done apd bought to make Christmas rfog true. Package* are delivered without charge te this com­ munity — almost as quickly as though they had not traveled miles to reach you. And Cornelia is ever ready to shop .for you or with you—call on her. mfcV’ ’’ Printing on Leather .Good*. Leather Goods Depart­ ment—Strept Floor. Engraving Silverware at Silverware Department- Street Floor. Wrapping Packages {free of charge in a beautiful gift box, -if merchandise is purchased here) and at Utflity Desk ready to give—Pear Street Floor. Repairing J ew e l r y and Stringing bead* gt Jew­ elry Department—Street Floor, Engraving f Belt Buckles, Rike’s Men's Shop ' — Street Floor. Packaged Checked‘free of charge at Utility Desk- Street Floor. Checks Cashed at 'Utility Desk—Street Floor and '*Cashier—Sixth Floor, Gift Merchandise held In' Lay-by Office before .Christmas until you wish them delivered—Seventh Floor. Public Wafeh Room- for » Women with rest room in' connection—Mezzanine Floor, Hand *Embroidering and Hemming, Linen Depart­ ment—Second Floor. Picture'. Fourth Framing Pictures,, Department — , •Floor. Engraving Glass. Ghina Department — Fourth Floor. Engraving I v o r y war e , •Toilet Good Department ’—Street Floor. . Engraving and Printing <0 .Stationery, Stationfery . Department ■—^St reet Floor, Gift Certificates — If you don’t know what to give —or for employes— any amount — “Utility Desk . —Street Floor—Cashier’s —Sixth Floor. Personal Shopping Service o n .Mezzanine F 1oor. Phone, Write or wire Cor­ nelia if -you are unable - to come to Dayton—or call her to help you shop. Luncheon Service “at - Soda Fountain all day. In , Sixth Flpbr Dining Room' from 11 a. m. tq' 2 n. m. Afternoon , Tea, ,Sixth _ Floor Dining Room from 2 to 5 pj m. Mailing Packages, Stamps, g e n e r a l information- utility Desk—Rear Street . . Floor. Hospital for employes and guests? on- Seventh Floor.- Trained nurse in attendr ance at all times, Speedy,Delivery Service to your community at all • times during this season. M FU e G r e a t e r C h r is tm a s B to rF ^ . For Christmas : A G ift Sure to P lease Him Choose here from hundreds of the world's finest NECKTIES at $1 CRAVATS at $3.50 Hundreds of ties from the best American manufactur­ ers, Striped designs, figur­ ed effects, plain patterns— in vivacious colorings or sub dued tones. Ties to please the taste of any man. Exquisite foreign hand- loomed silks — many of them prize-winners at 'the recent Paris Exposition of Silk-weaving and Designing Such richness and beaufty in Cravats is extraordinary. KNIT TIES at $2 NECKTIES at $2 Full-fashioned, pure silk knitted neckwear—a spec­ ial holiday group at $2.00 Plain colors, striped designs or Jacquard figured effects. They're certainly good look­ ing—and how they do wear Hand-made neckwear------ many o f the silks come from foreign shores. The kind o f ties he ,will delight in wear­ ing. Neat, attractive de­ signs or bold, prominent pat terns. * « m. ifllh e I f >1*1 I NECKWEAR at $1.50 SCARFS at $3 Hundreds of handsome neckties! Many imported. Many made by band. Rich patterns, severe designs. Colored like a gorgeous sun set or sombre hues for the ultra-conservative man. ALEMERCHANDISE IS EXCHANGEABLE Luxurious neckwear silks from America, England, France. Italy, Austria and Switzerland. Hand - made into handsome, scarfs for the most discriminating dressers. He'll appreciate a gift so fine. CHRISTMAS BOXES FURNISHED FREE GIFT CERTIFICATES ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE W. D. ALEXANDER &CO. ■ i;A \ K . ■4*.v • J t t ' te‘;- f • MAIN AND LIMESTONE SPRINGFIELD’S GREATEST CLOTHIERS n *! !* 1 Si n t* ju : -. -u t . i ..v gHEVse w * ? w 4 If J If * r f w If •V,’'j J \1$, If KS* Pi”*) If > J l If ww I If w If If If u e m w if If if if i 'M k k * j - -:im $

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