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*5Sk 0$ Main Str Christm Greenwood Index. Even the most nan-nearceu ?? u ginning to lose bis growth, feels slipping off and down !n his heart beginning to feel better than he h In a long time. Here In The Ind office the whole force has been hittii the line hard for a week to cor through on time with this edition 44 pages and every man Jack of t lot, If he were to own up would s that the part that pleases him m< Is that section filled with letters Santa Claus and that he hoped t letters would be answered In full every detail. For Its a children's season. 1 find our purest delight In givi wholesome, sane pleasure to the lit ones. And what a precious menu 1^^. * t T T T f f T I ( i 1 r T X I ? * ? I I 1 T !??? ????<">< & ? "'J -'j T1 AL ===== Ull We left the in 1911. \ opening oui popular pla excelled cui for past pat m *"k* 5 % 1 I as Again. it will be to them in after years! e_ Look back now over your own life, it let memories of days forever gone js troop into mind, and what brings aa back a sweeter savor than those reox ; calling Christmas mornings that' | turned out all your little heart exne pected of the day. And if it was a of I day of disappointments, how black he | and bitter it seems even yet when it ay passes in review in memories train. >st Be inspired then to do something to | worth while towards giving a little he one pleasure this Christmas, in 1 Here now and in a general way, I Tim Indi.r would like to have vour iVe ear long enough to deliver a little ng preachment on "How Not to Oo It." tie j We fume and fret, worry and weary >ry ourselves, spend foolishly and fab Santa Cl< All His Choice Get wise and fc NEW CAN I IE LANCASTER NEWS, DECEMRE fmpia Game Cock City and Ve have come to stay r doors The Olympia < ee for those who desii isine and polite attent ronage, and extend b fMPlA KTKR KKATSON. I i uously our money, all in an effort to CHKISTMA bring happiness or give happiness and KAIL.. That is oftentimes. We pay Santa Claui too much for our Christmas whistle I night of good cheer and goodwill. Why I And I woi not try to convey a heart message in Sometimes v some other way than per an expensive j ing b gift, with a card? Take it easy, this I Sometimet Christmas time and take time to love Ilut what pi the folks and tell them so in a good ! And it ma plain way that leaves no doubt of is this: the your intentions. storn Its a great thing, a great season Dear Chri this Christmas festival. Its worth the effort, the time and the money, Christmas IP it is all expended sanely. frien | And even llroiul Ken I m of Toys. , And when There Is nothing material on earth. and animate or inanimate, relating in any I It is com! way to our civilization from a simple All over the : pin to a complex steam engine, from I In the is a single seed to a forest of giant trees Are looking or from the lowest observable forms j and of the animal creation to man him- | For Chris self, that is not represented in our1?Zitella ( , toys. | panion. WILL MAKE HEADfl|IX Ql'AKTEKS AT THE Fruits and Candi )llow him. He knows what rDY KITCHI 1 SB 19, 1913. tZTZr) CXkfK*T^Mm MiM-/ came to Lancaster among you. Since ~ 1 ~ uvlit? iius uecu a very *e quick service, union. We thank you est wishes to ALL. CAFE I'attf kikMi - "l'? * ?" mm&mt i S IS SURE TO ( OMR. ' Q* i always comes in the If! ider why 'tis so. vhen the stars are shin- Exchange. iright. For many reasons the Christm ? in the rain and snow, soason js especially enjoyable in t eases me the best of all. ? iv seem strange to some, ' it whether It shines or New Englanders, following Pu is, tan initiative, make much of Thanl stmas is sure to come! giving, but the resident of Dixiela i ? * r. i- celebrates Christmas with all is not a fair-weather might and main. r one has his share, Because of the severity of wea Christmas comes to you er> earth's deep carpet of snow, ir bound game laws or other reas< ng everywhere. world the boys and girls, hunting is more or less restricted inds of Christendom, the north a tthis time. But th and looking, as you are rare joys for the game seeker I, all that great sweep of country fr ;tmas is sure to come! Virginia to Texas. 2ocke, in Youth's Com- Fox hunting, quail and duck she l ing and even the more prosaic ral Candy Kitch ies will Come from H : PURI FY in Candies means. Gl'S KKLKOS, Proi mj ; lie lilock ?>t ? x? t i the South. chase are indulged in to the heart's ias content. It is the most typical of jie Southern winter sports, however, that stirs the blood like a draft of wine when "Merry Christmas" is in tho ti- air. ks- Nights spent in chase of the 'posnd sum or the coon, snappy days ni tho Pls forests after deer or wild turkey, expeditions in canebreaks after bear ? these make life worth living for the til- man who hunts for the love of hunton ing and warms to the local flavor and 3ns traditions of the South. In ? (Tt ,,L' ,v * l,n ?'1* ' 111 om With happy hearts some people give And never mind the price; iot- 'They know the gifts they will receive >bit | Are sure to be as nic?. . i Lere. x [irictor 1 ( i