The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26
- H . . ~ T *. « MiWMli i lr o m . T ^G tfU to Wwir Leave Money to Spare.” p x r X I I B C l l P tensasa For “HIS” Christmas Give him one o f these fancy buckle belts. Each one in a colorful gift box. Buckles may be had in ini tial or fancy design. Beltogram and watch chain to match— OTHER ACCEPTABLE GIFTS INCLUDE ChUd Is Given Parents By Probate Court j Frob«*e Judge jg. C. Wright grant- , Ad Mr, and 14n>* John H, Baker o f Cincinnati, the custody o f their two year old daughter, under habeas cor pus proceedings, Wednesday, The child has been in the cars o f Mr, and Mrs. Issue Loper, Columbus; pike, since it was' a young infant. The mother was unable to care fo r it and the Leper's being an unde and aunt o f the Bakers, took the child and? have had it until this action. They were greatly attached to it and some demonstration was made when an, at tempt w*a made to return the child to its parents, The Lopers had a Son of the Baker family until a few months ago, which they gave up without any trouble. Bathrobes Sweaters Bill Folds Necktie Backs Silk Scarfs Fancy Sox Bilk Umbrellas :■Leather Novelties " -'Neckwear, ■■ Ladies' Silk Hose Silk Shirts Traveling Sets Smokers Sets Silk apd Wool Hose Fur Lined Gloves T E e "A A tm M S k K ia n tttfo Z c y t 22 South Detroit St. . Xenia, Ohio t HOUSE CLEANING TIME and you can Save 20 Per Cent by Bajoig a Radio Suction Sweep er at the . SERVICE HARDWARE C0. | Something live, something real, something worth while, a pair o f full blooded New Zealand Rabbits for: the kiddies Christmas morning. They will appreciate them. See Dallas' Marshall. . - ■ 1 1 Public Sale Bates S. F. Little,' Dec. 17. Marvin, Williams, Dec, Sflfch. f That BOY o f yours Witt appreciate a years subscription t o the American, Boy as a Christmas gift. J. C. McMillan, Subscription Agent t v r i, •- f i i ' * t ' ! t fOlll WHY WORRY * About Selection of Christmas Presents ? A Choice is Easy in These Bays When the Auto Dominates Family Life, GET SOMETHING FOR THE AUTO. THE RANGE IS WIDE Tires, Batteries and Chains BICYCLES For Boys and Girls —Bring smiles to their faces—Let Santa unload one at some ones home. RADIOS IN DEMAND FAMOUS KING RADIO—A world leader. Brighten up your home with one for Christmas, Styles and prices to suit every taste and pocket-hook. BUY NOW. I [ f I The Carroll-Binder Co 1084042*14 East Main S t , ~.*+.»** 'ILum C p 't t r iZ : > - f ■ # ' ^etiiijj Oa Phone, 15 . Nat Hunter Has Some Very Promising Colts t’ ' - ' ■ N, N, Hunter, Jamestown, has in training a line collection o f juvenile :trotters and pacers, Bajd to be among the best in the state. Trainer Joe ; Hagler, Xenia, has them in charge, The outstanding member o f the group, !is by Oliver Evans (2) 2:16 1-4, dam Belle Strong, the dalm o f Dr. Strong- worthy, 2:04. Another is j Binville, 2:09 1-4, dam Sally Bet, This young ster is a full brother o f Bin Bird, 2:09 1-4, owned by Dr. E. C. ’Surrey o f Coghoctbn. Besides these two he has one sired by Wallace McKinney and three by Braden Direct, the latter being pacers, Currey Sale Dates 'Dec, 20—Lester Gunter near South Charleston. ' Dec, 21—Combination Sale South Charleston. Dec.22—S, V. Dement, near South Solon. Dec. 28—Combination Sale, South Charleston, Jan'.—Clyde Leach, near South Charleston. Jan, 9—Taken. . For that Public Sale see me and Jets talk i t over; Believe I can do you ! some good.. EFFICIENCY By DOUGLAS MALLOCH I FIND this fault with that tlHefemy That talks la flgu»«; after all, It Is the man, and not machinery, By which-= your house will rise, or house will fall— Our problem always fa 'Humanity, Not mathematical matter, but morale: The man who loves his work more work will do Thau he who bates it. Study though we shall Each whirlingwheel, sach operation -through, That_ la the one, the certain, prin ciple, I do not mean to pamper him, to pet. To pay him much for little, make , all ease Some soft employment. Something greater yet We all can do for ev’ry one of these Who earn life's bread with life’s eter nal sweat. The less to do, stilt less forever done, The easy task the bard, and day- the long; ■ There Is another way, a better ope, To make Ms life and labor both a song; To make his work efficient make It fun. Yes, make him love It! Help a man to see The glory o f Ms craft, If high or low. There Is -In all our labor poetry And music, If we only find It so— Who loves his work hqs found' Effi ciency. Who works for wages works for little pny, -However much. We need the gold en guide Of other workers In another day .Who thrilled to see ,the ship they fashioned glide From.shore to wed the waters qf the hay, ■Pay well for service then, hut o’er and o'er. .> ■ Have vision, vision for *themselves . and you: Go lend them in the shouting on the shore When your good ship slips down to meet the blue. Work5loved Is good work, now and evermore. C©byMcCItiraNew(jp»P<sr,Synaicato.» o o o -o o o o o cv o o o o o o o cK x x ro o o o oO How It, Started By J ean N ew ton <KKKKKKW<KKKKKKKKKKHKKKJOO<3 A “ PINK TEA” ’ I T. IS usually In masculine amuse ment at this form of nnterialnmuiu that we heat the, expression “pink tea;” The term curries with it the Implication of froth and superficiality In the essentially feminine Institution that we cell the “lea.” The origin Of the phrase' Is nttrih . Uted by Mrs. John King Van Item* selaer, one of the leading social at biters of New York, to a newspaper reporter who chined fhe expression in her own drawing room. As sb chronicled the story; “He came to my house for a story when ,1was giving a reception for my sons—having no daughters to bring up 1 did not see Why my song Should not be properly Introduced, The reporter entered my dining room, snAv tlm pink candle shndcs to match the Howard ;noticed the frosting of the same color bn the cakes and’exclaimed,. ‘I see yon are giving a pink tea/ There was an article In hext morning's paper about, s tay pink tea.” iCopyPKUt.) , 'HE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY r ' 1lJJ The jroung lady across the way Says they’ve found a dlptodocus GQ feet long In Africa and she supposes they'll stuff it and send it to some museum. tfttij’ MfeCinreNdwfspaSrt- SynCfoaU.) T h * B e tte r W * y Sorrow not at being unknown, but seek to be worthy o f note,—Confucltm. d 4 U y Ann«wi«er# ft a Scotch peet who drat men tioned the desirability o f seeing our selves a* others see tig. W* know some chaps that we wish could heat themselves as others hoar them.— Watertown Standard, , $*tming ConimMaticrt Ignorance' lies at ths imttom of alt human knowledge and the deeper we 1 penetrate, the nearer w* arrive unto th Buy "H im ” Shirts A T TH IS value-giving p rice we o ffe r these fine Shirts that w ill look new a fter many waslnngs — th ey 're pleasing gifts, JV/fADE o f fine broad- ■ m cloth, they come in attractive designs. Ig . ^ collar-to-match, n e c k - band and collar-attached styles. Others at 98c to $4.98 THE STORE OF PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR MEN AND BOYS Jk a - ■ t 9 ARCUH BLDG. O. E. KADER & CO. SPKINGriELD. O. g I W u R y JzE R m NumberFourForty Victor’s Most Popular Model Only a Few of These Left Hurry If You Want This Model sA Small Deposit W ill Bold One |for Christina'-Time Delivery. Terms PerWeek We are unable to supply the growing demand of the above model 440 Oftlio-' phonic Vietrola, Every time a new shipment arrives they are almost Im mediately sold out, We have just received a large shipment—ao come in Im mediately and make h small deposit which secures one for Christmas delivery. Many have been waiting for this model. First come—Just served. Every Department in Our Store Open Every Night ev S W i i p i T T z e R SSh NIGHT * * ' - ' * % ^ N I G H T X26 South Ludlow Street DAYTON* OHIO &
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