The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52
ft Msluy,' said Bllli* Rrtiwule to Peter Gneme. Ho I.: k J juf-t met Peter Gitmw right on tlie- outfeViU'ts of BrownirisuML *'\VI:at are you about to do, Peierf Billie asked. “1 don’t mean to be rude, but I'm always Interested In your adventuress.’* ’‘I have a meeting today of the B y - ery-Daj-.jK'Xk'e-Day club," said Peter. “Sorry you cannot come to tlte meet* mg. But, of course, you don't need to cornel You tiling every day Is alee, anyway/' "Sorry, too, I cannot come," said BlUie Brownie* “You see, I am tag- lag so many trips these days—getting Then Billie Brownie Met Grorps of Winter Birds. - to know; 50 many of the children of .dear o’d Mother Nature. “Today she suggested that 1 should take $c winter trip and meet solm* of the winter birds, I bClfeve. Couldn't .yon come, tool” “I don’t believe I possibly cmild. Said' Peter Gnome. “But when yon come back from'your trip, woh’i you come and give us « talk about winici birds?” “Gladly, gladly/',said gillie Brownie. And then. they, shook hands, hugged each other and went in different direc tlons, each shouting after the Other! “Then I’ll See you soon again l” . "Hollo, BHUe Brownie l" said « voice, and, looking about, Billie Bros nle saw his friend, Judge Jus; Praiso. Judge . Just Praise Is a grout bo flevcr In pruiriag uud eucourugbig. He doesn’t think there la euuugi; pralsSng of creatures. He says it makes people do much better In tbeii work and in their studies and In thei* conduct—in everything—to be praised and. encouraged once in a while. “Hello, Judge!" said Billie Brownie "I just suw a lovely collie dog belay given a collar with a silver plate at taehed. upon which ■was the collie's name and some nice words about tin* dog/' said the judge. "That collie," Judge Just Praise con tinued, “saved a great many people in a bad fire. Oh, that dog was a splen did hero, and it delighted m.v’heart to see the reward being given. “AMl then I also saw a big St, Ber nard dog—they’re so splendid!—save .« cat from burning. "The dog had awakened the differ eht members of the family, which soon became flames. “Then he had''noticed that the eat was missing. Back into the burning house be had gone to come forth a H» tie later carrying his cat friend in his mouth. The cat was frightened, bus not hurt. '.‘And that dog Is going to be reward ed for saving the lives of nil the fum By—the cat, too! I heard some one say that he would be given a medal If he bad not awakened the family when he did the llatnjs would have kept them from being able to escape out of the house. ' “But now I must be on fuy way Hope to see you soon, Billie/' Then Billie Brownie met groups of the .winter birds. ■ “We’re the American Crossbills,” the American Crossbills chirped. “We sing and we twitter and’we fly off und'then fly back again without any special mi son—just for fun.' “We don’l believe in doing every thing for a special reason, But we are fond of pine cones and our crossed; bills or overlapping bills make it easy for us tr. pull the pine cones npun so we can reach ,tbe seeds.” *!We're somewhat alike/' siild tlm White-Winged Crossbills, “only you don’t see so many of us. Some win ters w e. don 1 appear at all.’ - “1 wear’ it lovely rose-colored cos tume/1 Said Mr. White-Winged Cross bill, . “and the Mrs. Whitt--Winged Crossbill wears yellow, ft Is some thing the some with the American Crossbills, though the’ Mr. American- Crossbills wear more Of a brownish red costume, and my favorite color is rose.” Then Billie Brownie met tlte Chick adees, the Song Sparrows and the Ce dar Waswlngs, mid they all told him they liked to -be about in the winter but they did love to have some deli cacies left about for them. (CopyjrjKht.) O m m m d r tf tM *m m ; 9 fcattette* akm dm! tfe laagth of ; U»« gvorug* jumm W* !•* *te*4Uy **- . traig&g an A fr*«t*r Hum it m s half a cautwy wr a eantary ago. Of course this O m i not; meta that the average in dividual la healthier or stronger. The Increaae la duo chiefly to the conquest of <M*a**e, control of epidemic*, better Infant care, etc. A cushion of colorful charnel cloth with bas-relief of realistic-looking gay flower* is warranted to bring a real thrill on Christmas morn to the friend who enthuses on the subject of Interior decoration, and who waxes eloquent over "a note of coior" in the scheine,of things, Do not confuse enamel cloth with glazed chintz or cre tonne or anything of that sort, It looks rather like colored patent leath er and It Is produced In every Ipvely shade, both pastel tints and exotic colorings, algo black. *> 1 , P u b l i c S a l e ! We will sell a t public sale on the Hugh McMillan farm, on what is known as the Harbison road, 2 mites N. W. of Cedarville and 2 miles south of Clifton on f THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15,1927 ' ' '* ' 6 ■ Commencing a t 12 o’clock the following property: 3 — HEAD OF HORSES — -3 . Consisting of one brown horse 12 years old, weight 1750; 1 bay horse 15 years old, weight, WOO; i brown mare 15 years old, wt. 1400, 7 — HEAD OFCATTLE----- 7 . Consisting of .1 Shorthorn cow with calf three weeks old. 1 Jersey cow, 3 extra good 2 year old Jersey heifers, carrying second calves all due to freshen in April and May, 2 good Jersey heifer calves, 6 and 8 months old. 61 --------- HEAD OF HOG$ --------- 61 Consisting of 6 f a t sows; 1 brood sow with pigs four weeks old; 2’brood sows to farrow this month; 5 brood sows to farrow in February 4 brood cows to farrow in March; 1 Pure bred black Poland China bbar 2 years old. 2 shoats Weighing about 180 lbs; 18 feeding shoats weigh ing about 100 lb.; 18 pigs weighing about 50 lb, .21—HEAD OFDELAINE LAMBS— 21 Consisting of 7 buck lambs and 14 weathers. FEED FEED FEED 200 bu. Com in crib; 200 shocks of fodder; 30 tons of ensilage. FARM IMPLEMENTS Consisting of 1 Brown wagon and box bed; 1 wagon with gravel bed; 1 14-foot foddersled; 1 Black Hawke corn planter with bean and fertilizer attachment and 120 rod of wire; 1 Decring 6 ft, cut mower; l.hay rake; 1 mower 5-ft. cut with clover bunchor attachment; 1 Oliver 1-roW cultivator; 1 spike-tooth harrow; i 3-horse drill; 1 drag; 1 sulky plow; 1 D-hcrse Walking plow; 1 double disc; 1 single disc; 1 hew Be- laval Cream Seperator used about two months; 1 five gallon and 2 ten gallon cream cans; 5 hog houses; 4 sides of harness; collars and bridles and numerous other articles, TERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE TARBOX and JEFFREYS Kennon Bros,, Aucts, Harry Lewis, Clerk Lunch served on Ground, HAVE YOU BEEN THINKING- I f not you will when Jack Frost comes. One o f our nice PARLOR FURNACES will keep the Home Comfortable. We have both large -rffe -.*31 k itti* 1:1' irtuljljf.iftJU a s s n s a m u ■ SERVICE HARDWARE CO. M m THJEV AU-OW YOU 46 MILE* AN HOUR IN FLORIDA- BUT SOME PEOPLE SEEM f TO FORGET WHEN..THEY ARE OUT OF FLORIDA 1 Na Rpysl R#m jf *T!j# feeds #t m » is almost lavirl*. Kf, th» feet way," ««u T touM x Jidiaon; and he went on to declare that whenever | quickly and *a*Uy h* always dtotruat- jOd it and proc**d*d to taet It by a dlf* rarent and mow difficult method. The ! to th* fetgbta must fe staap and toIIeome,-.~Yoath’s Companion, I Arm Ysm HKmmfadgw&Atf*T { Stoop# ha* a saw word t# play With. Hv*ry jm t or so It safe* *4* or pick* up a* «Jd pc* uaed la a mm ; way, TUU year it Is the thing t* ium ■“tawwi«d*eaWs“ la Ji*u of “nmmwT or word* of similar megnjag. One n ay be "kaowlodseeWe” in juusic, . hors**, politics, women or HiiythUg 4Oil*. M b lU s l Qaolwti+n . The nprveslso “Bye to* *}*, tooth fiw teeth, hand for hand, t» ‘t for foot4’ f * cm * in K ihiiu* (haptar Iff, 94 j the same tlMausht is also in Levhl- (Tss, ohapicr 24- verse 20 and Dcme- romtit}. tkapter Jfl, v< rh? 21. In "b* View Testament, Maiskew, rimpter S, verse 38, It fa quoted, uith tim Chris tian attitude toward it. I K I « £ £ £ £ « 1 « Aron's Third Annual PR E - HOL IDAY SALE tllfaiMi 'T'tc I-*1.’ vn i,-I. f--;, 1 *-.-..pt- v an tj.nuglii is **r 24- Ltl i ' h ? VA vt .Vr / ! 'W, 1 N qnots .1, Silver Plated Salt and Pepper Sets Choice of several pretty designs. Regular value $2.00, now $1.19 •Silver Plated Bud Vases Just the thing for a little remembrance to a friend. Specially priced during gale 49c Three- -Piece Baby Sets Knife, Fork and Spoon, Formerly $3,00. ROGERS SILVERWARE. Now ............ : $ 1 .79 SILVER SPECIALS Roger’s 28-Piece Silver Plated Set, 20-year guaran tee, six knives, six forks, six dessert spoons, six tea spoons, butter knife a-ad sugar shell, Regular price $12.50 ( t f " T E now J _______ _ - mS wA SI Knives and Forkc, regular ;e. Guaranteed 20 years handsome designs. Regula.* price (J? A A ( S $7.50. Now - ______ & * * • * * & Cold Meat Fork, regular price $1.75 Now , Gravy Ladles, regular price $2,00 Now __ » A complete stock of COMMUNITY SILVERWARE 20- Per Cant Discount for This Sale 95c $1.24 ROGERS TEASPOONS 20 Year Guarantee Heavy Weight Rogers—Only C to a Customer Please. EACH 15c . w mmmmi ItigNuijf / ALARM CLOCKS M34.e by one of the famous manufactur ers. Every clock perfect. $1,25 value 79c Bent Handle Bab^ Spoons Usually Sold a t $1. A distinctive Value ■■ at- . I 1 :'39,c: M. L. ARON & CO 17 EAST MAIN ST., SPRINGFIELD, O. W. J. DILLON, Owner Springfield’s Oldest Jewelry Store—^Established 1855, ’ IASPOON Heavy Weight o a C hf ioiner HACII LOCKS unous mhaufact1 feet. $1.25 yalue e lb o-h c Sp B~ 5aby Spool t distinctive Val c Established 181 What could be more in keeping with Christmas than gifts of furniture that contribute to the beauty and comfort" of the home? Our store is ■averitable treasure house of furniture gifts and prices here make choosing doubly pleasant. Many families are pooling their Christmas money thib year in order to secure substantial gifts of furniture that every member of the fam ily can enjoy. Do this each Christmas and soon your home will be beautifully furnished. 2 Yt Christmas tibstiwftiial f the fam- i and soon sd< Think how a gift mirror will brighten up the walla of the home and bring cheer to the recipient! We have them in all of the very newest styles, shapes and finishes, and the values here are remarkably good. For ex ample— Beautifully etched wall mirrors, in ar tistic shapes without fl* " J frames a t _________ * s O U Handsomely framed wall mirrors of extra quality, as low as ____ ____ _ Three-panel mirrors dining room, with frames, as low ■ as _____ $6.75 for mantel or very attractive ' $6.75 ■ Feature Values In Living Room Suites! With such wonderful stock of living room Suites awaiting your selec tion, it is difficult to picture and describe them in such a limited space. Why not come into the store and let us point out the features of style and construction that make our living room suites such superior values ? $115 ms Really beautiful suites of jacquard velour with reversible cushions are here as low as __________ _________ ____ Very fine overstaffed mohair suites, with reversablc cushions, covered one side with silk damask as low as w « v l l Exceptionally fine living.room suites, with hand carved walnut or mahogany frames, upholstered in fine mohair, ' ( t ^ Z L A are here as low a s ------ --- *____ ____ _____ ___ ’___ For a suitable gift for a man who smokes, nothing could be more accep table than' a beautiful and convenient stacking cabinet and we have them in all styles and finishes. For example— Pedestal stylo smokers, in metal or mahogany finished < £ 0 CSffe wood a t __ ________ Clover little walnut finished smokers with convenient handle / i as low a s .................... Cabinet style Smokers in red or ■green enamel, or in walnut or mahogany wood EEtf$ finishes a t _____ V f- S . y - 4 in RVI JV' IX man Who more aceep- convcnient ave them in n metal oi* 2.50 od smokers 4.50 cd or or 7.50 Decorated End Tablet $11.60 Here’s another popular style and table in decorated enam el. Note, the conveniene hook trough and ample size of this table, especially as such a low price! A SMALL * DOWN PAYMENT SECURES DELIVERY Spinet Detk* at $40.00 Another splendid Style in this popular type of desk which is m appropriate for Christ mas giving. In solid walnut a t this low price. Tilt Top Tables $13.75 One of these Will prove very decorative in your living room &k Well a s decidedly use tul. In walnut or mahogany veneer* handsomely decorat ed a t a very low price. Occasional Chairs at $ 22.00 One of these will add both comfort and beauty to the room and a t the price we are quoting they are a most un usual value. A splendid thought fo r a Christmas gift Galloway &Cherry WEST MAIN STREET XENIA, OHIO. Radio Cabinet and Stool $13.00 Made especially to provide ah .attractive place for the fam ily radio and a comfortable »e»t for you when tuning in. Handsome walnut finish. R a y n e x t y e a r WHILE ENJOYING YOUR FUftCHAMS! If } I i *utand Stool LOO to ploridean ff for the fatan a comfortable vtan timing in, rm t flash, I t YEAR ' D o t i n g i ■CHASES! i b . ; >•*-* ‘t ' ■' jwwnyiw.ij* .. '* * * * .* * * * ! * « ,
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