The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

i t f t a # m fttft i efW A' JW i * * * - f t * r*©**t nateti turn a** Ttm- D mdi *. «Hunp*o« O m »>* fc«4 i t to GjkKtxto «*$» hfcsaMif top rwiBt. to Dr ftwl 1 Mtotow wh** muvnm ** MtonHif AM HM to to parfomtof opKX&o&a wp < m » tteauMlYw, h * re- «og*t* to«R to to* Lanoat, and to* Mtowto* aj>j>**r» to to* Stodiexl A m * totoft;* . . ,x *T »«1 Radu* bag oomraaatodl oa. tog «mra*® m i gtolcigM kumomhut tor to« *<rt of what b* call* 'an* tototojr,* or *urgtoal operation upon one’* own body, H« has described at «o»» JMirth four examples of this heroic procedure. The first story is that of xFrtacfc, surgeon:who, having aaqulrgd a small outifowlng tubercu­ loma of.ih$, right index finger follow# log an operation wound, determined to excise it under cocaine anesthesia, This he did, surrounded by his class, to a curiottsly wrarargieal way, by fix* tor toe instrument—firat a scalpe), then a-Jrtuuip gp&wH-rin the left baud ana performing all the necessary moTantottto with the diseased, right hajtd, to spite of this novel tech* i#» the result was quite satisfac- Hia only discomfort was-a little ,at toe unpleasant sensattoh of; ping hia pwif periosteum.; this t however, Oonreoted by a aip of aftee. ' v ^ \ the second case the surgeon op­ erated on himself for bilateral Ingrow* tog toe-nail, apparently without pain •and With absolutely, satisfactory re­ sult, The hero of toe third story was a Turkish military surgeon attached to Professor Rectos’ own clinic, who wfs operated on tor double inguinal hmrnla. under local anesthesia■•with •” oh complete "success that he deter- led to remove for himself a trouble* so affection. The procedure was Sinless and the result perfect. "This fourth ’autotomy* was per- formed hr hi, Regnaplt, a xlaval med- fcjMofficer, whq wfcg.led to undertake a.radical cure ofbls.owrt hernia, Us anesthetized the area Of operation by . Injecting cocaine into the several lay-, Jerjs of tissue concerned, after a pre- limipnSy injection of morphine into the auhcutaneoua tissues of top thorax. He guarded, blmpelf from disaster- by enlisting thh help of two colleagues, who stood by prepared tor action in case they were needed. However, all went well, and’there was neither pain nor mishap/* Truth and[Error, Verily, there is nothing eo true that the damps of error have not warped it ■Verily, there ia nothing so false that 1 a sparkle of truth ia not in It Ibr the enemy, th'Ofather of lies,'’the gUt^.BpaB of creation, can hut per- vort toe good| but’may not create the evil. He destroyeth, but cannotbuild; .pptJto antagonistic deity. ,hJdgbtyUtt.Wi* Stolenpower, yet ! b he , a creature and a subject; not a maker a spoiler, of V• J f c fs® ® bato^o-t'*. end to'haunt the ktogi the keen aword ihe b a simple plowshare. $3$* panoply of 1 error la but a distortion o f the trhth- The sickle that once reaped. rlghteoua- ness, beaten from its useful curve, With ax, .and spike, and bar, beadetb the. ipayauder’B halbert. Seek not ........uv,p-man, 'to solve toe dark rid* die of ato; 'suffice it that thine own ’ ’bad heart is to thee thine origin ol. pt R—Martin Farouhar Tapper, London Largely*Built on Marsh, Abundant evidence as to the marshy nature of the ground upon which a large part of. the city of London Was originally‘built is Btill to be discover* -Ad ;in’.such nameb. as Fenohurch street, FInbury and Moorfielde. '* ’ - Spoon Stoats Heat, •'never have a metal spoon in a saucepan, if you wish the’ opnteutB to boil quickly, for the spoou Is the means of carrying off A great deal of h ea t" . } Rush to Extremes. ' A single man Is seldom as good as his sweetheart thinks he is, or a man tied man as‘had as his Wife suspects he is. THE ONE BXO BARGAIN EVENT IN A THOUSAND No Mall Orders Filled For Tlies* Mill End Sale Specials Sc PRINTED CHALL1E6—25 in.; big W f & S f f f . 1: « c VOILES—40 In. wide, fancy stripe i f o 6* ; .™ . . ? * ........... 1 3 ^ c 1#C JACQUARD COTTON SUITINGS - All the new shade*. £7 in. wJde; Mill End ■ 6c ‘ CALICOES— Light and dark col­ ors; Mill End Sale V2&«* Price ........................w.. *7K*(> CAMCOES—Indigo blue, stripes and small fig­ ures; Mill End Sale ................ 7V with „ ....... 4 c 10c CHAMBRAYS—Plain and fancy; all the staple shades;, MHl End Price v ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8c ROBE PRINTS— All the new color combinations, 25 in.. wide; C r 1 M!I1bEnd Sale Price ................. TABLE OIL CLOTH—Full V£ yds. wide: the . celebrated, ‘ "Sanltus" * ' brand; 25c and 22c quality; Mill End Sale % 8J4q OUTING FLANNEL—27 In. •half bleached; the 8%c ...... Min End Sale Price ............... 19c SOIESETTE- wile; quality; S H c iTTE—27' in; the genuine; mill- ends- of 10 to 20 yds.; light and dark; Mill End Sale, * ■* - - - ■ ywd *■-»<! t.e A *« All Prices Reduced D u r in g 'th e M ill End Sa le Except on a tow*Upea of goads on which we have contracted wjth the manufacturers ‘not to reduce the price. "With these exceptions there is NO SUCH THING AS REGULAR PRICES anywhere in THE BIG STORE DURING THE MILL- END SALE. Carloads of Mill Ends, Loom Ends, Short Lengths, Factory Lots, Samples, Surplus Lots/Etc. THIlvWN OUT ON S A L E A T PRICES TH A T KNOW NO COMPARISON Every home within lay’s journey thrills with pleasure at the announcement! EVERYBODY will he *here- No matter how BUSY you are—no matter WHAT you are dolng-r-YQU can not afford to miss this chance to buy “NEW GOODS at Factory Coat.” That’s the charm—the irresistible charm—of Traxler’s Mill-End Sales—NOT OLD STOCKS, but NEW GOODS T h e Item s Mentioned He re A re P icked A t Random There Are Hundred's of Others lust As Good All Over the Store--lo Every Department 15c WASH POPLINS—27 In WMe; < every wanted shade; mill ends 3 to •12 yards; Mill End Sale, % /> - . yard 7c LAWNS—jBlg range of dots, stripes and small figured effects; 9 i / a MUI Hnd hale .................. W A e PERCALES—Light and dark, 36 in. wide; mill ends 10 to 20 yds.: - a E.ni . B! le. ........................ 6 ^ c 12J4C SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS— vary'fine quality, 27 in. Wide; •Mill End Sale P r ic e .;.... 12 i/sM COTTON FOULARDS—37 In. light and dark, mill .ends 10 to 29 •yds,; Mill End Sale. "P** 15c SHIRTING MADRAS—Yard wide,, mill ends i w ia yds,, regular I5e quality; Mill End S l f C 49c SILK EOLIENNES—25 different shades,'black and white; 9 0 . Mill End Sale Price $1,00 FANCY. SILKS—Every kind, mill ends 19 to 20 yds,; C Q p Mill End S,ale ....................J ® 5' ® 25e T is s u e GINGHAMS—Sheer and pretty plaids, checks, stripes—nl- ways 2uc; Mill End I Q c 7J4c APRON GINGHAMS—A‘11 the . Staple checks 'and cDlohs. !>n in.; Mill l a i c .....................; .................. 4 ^ c 29c RATINE SUITINGS—"White grounds with colored 1 C fn stripes; Mill End Sale.........,* 5 > v 59c CREAM SERGE—Storm weave*, yard wide; will launder O O n YttiU; Milt End sale................ 15c KIMONA CREPES—30 In.: big range new designs and colorings; Mill End Sale Ctga 85C-750 BLACK SILKS—MessalJnes. Poplins, Lining Satins and oil-boiled Taffeta; all yard wide; . A d a 29c NOVELTY DRESS SUITINGS— Light and dark striped; 1 MUI End sale .. .. T .w . ., .. ,* ® * * 4Sc SHEPERD CHECKS—50 in. wide, .heavy, worsted finish; Mill 9 0 / 4 End Sal e, t. . , , . THE GOOD OLD RELIABLE MILLENDBALE THAT YOU AND ALL YOUR NEIGHBORS KNOWSO WELL 25c HAEUTAI SILKS—Light and dark- colors. pretty floral designs;' Mill ....... , .................... 1 2 & c 59o BLACK SILKS—24 and 27 ln.t Poplins, Lining Satins, Messltllnea . and,Taffetas; Mill End o b « 59c SILKS—.Plain' and fancy Messa- Ilnesj/Poulards, etc., 2-1 'and 27' In. wlfle; Mill End 4 0 . Sale ............. $1 FANCY TUB SILKS—31 in,, pdre eiik qualify, white grounds with colored stripes; Mill C O n 12i4c STRIPED CHAMBRAY—Y4jd , wide, nurse's stripes; mill ends; 10 to 20 yards; MU! End! Sale ....... .......................... TOWELING REMNANTS—Lengths L to 1% yds., -value to 35c yd.; Mill . End Sale Price f n r (perilength) ............................ 59c DIAGONAL SUITINGS—Yd, wide; all the new Pall Shades; O Q « 39c FANCY TUSSAH SILKS—Beau­ tiful range of shades; Mill '10c PRINTED BATISTE—27 In,; big assortment of designs;- f i l / d * Mill End Sale ....... , , , . ° 7 S V 50c -TABLE LINENS—60 In., mercer­ ised; Mill End Sale <91>|4 Price ............ ........................... BLEACHED MUSLIN—Full yd, wide, standard brands, Cabot, Hill’s. Lonsdale, ’ etc.;- 1 , 2 ’^c quality;* Mill End Sale. a : « a a 12 yards for ....... .............J p A .U U TOWELING REMNANTS—Ah useful lengths, huck and crash weaves, worth up to 150 yd.: MUI - e - . P End Sale, per length......... UNBLEACHED MUSLIN—Full 36 in. ' wide, medium weight. 7%c quality> Mill End Sale. COME ONE! COME ALL! SEE AND BUY, AND BUY TO YOUR HEART'S CONTENT 29c WHITE WOOL FLANNEL—Me­ dium weight; MUI feud d d . Sale ....... ............................... 5c TOWELS—Individual Towels, soft rnrtsh:. Mia und sale, y j . 'a . dozen ................... 61^0 COTTON TOWELING—Pink bor- , ders, heavy quality; Mill O l / . End Sale, yd. ....................... 19c' LAWN KIMONAS—500 dozen In ■the Mill End Sale D « at ............................. ................ ^ V . 59c MIDDY BLOUSES—SI*es 6 -to 20 "years; Mill End 9 Q « , Sale ......................... .............. 30c MUSLIN SHEETING—Blenched or unbleached: 3t4 yd», wide; heavy ■ quality; Milt End - - * • ' 9 2 r ■WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES—Ex- ixll.cnt $ 1 , 1(0 values, great, variety of-styles; Mill-End - . C Q r CHILDREN’S 39c ROMPERS—Slges ■ 2 to 7 years: exceptional $ q « values; Mill End -LADIES* 25c DRAWERS—Cumbrie with hemstitched tucks and ■rut- ’ fie; also lace trimmed; Mill *f 7 j » End sale , . . . , 4 . , ........... L a d ie s * ,40c GOWNS—Lace trimmed, slip-ovet. style;. Mill End— . 9 0 ^ - ALL CORSETS—to the 31111 End’ Sale at 1(1 per cent OFF REGU- LAR pr ic e s ; LADIES* ,$ 2.50 AND. $3.50 RAIN­ COATS—inack and white cheek; Mill End Sale <£<> 4 0 Pride ............................ LADIES' JMNEN COATS—54 lh.t fOr street or auto wear; values to $6.00; Mill End C l 0 4 2 Sale ............ ....... ..........., Y * i O O LADIES* PERCALE DRESSES—Also — '*oSrn,?"; 14 iiSrn-r,a?i!Sse®> values Up to ............88c LADIES' LINGERIE AND VOILE DRESSES—Values Up to Mill End - t c •> K£'0% Sale .................... a ........, i p o . 5 » V LADIES' HIGH GRADE LINGERIE AND , VOILE DRESSES—Itogularly sold up .to $8.50; Mill t t a <242 • End Sale ................... .. .Jp * * »o| » LADIES' COATS—All wool serge, blaek and fiavy; values up to $ 18 . 00 ; '. Mill Elid " C O O Q Sale ................................. 4 > O . U o W e Fay Railroad Fare toOut-of-Town Customers—A Free Trip to Payton We refund your railroad or trac­ tion’ fares on a most liberal basis, according to the amount of your purchase, Euy a ' round-trip ticket and show return, portion, at pur cash*, ler's office, second floor, with your sales checks, after completing your purchases, ’ No znattef what station you coma from—in southwestern Ohio or south­ eastern Indiana—you can have your entire round-trip fare refunded. Oh the purchase of a certain amount. The list of required, amounts appjylng. to' each town is too long to print here, but It Is graded on a most'liberal ba­ sis, and you da not have to purchase a great deal to have your entire round trip fare refunded.1 - ip you buy less than the amount rbr quired to have your entire round trip fare refunded, we refund a Portion, of it, according to the amount pf your purchase, WE DELIVER-. GOODS FREE when your purchases amount ■to $5,po -or over, no matter where you Jive, sending either by Parcel Post, or to your neatest railroad station by express' or "freight, according to the : nature o f the goods, „ THE BIG-MAIL ORDER HOUSES, YOU KNOW, REQUIRE YOU TO PAY CHARGES ON EACH- PUR­ CHASE,-no matter how small or large.. THE LOUIS TRAXLER CO, 1 “ A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE** Clifton USAI 2 9 t tual i Sal* Iilrosi ii Our Complete Mill End Sale Circular FREE FOR THE ASKING. If “you Lave not received one, SEND FOR IT. T H E L O U I S T R A X L E R C O M P A N Y , Main Street and Arcade D A Y T O N , O H I O ' * ‘ ‘’ * ' - » ’* ^ f. •*'* * fc’ ,A • l '.*1 - s . “ "‘ '• ' * ’ J H \ • ’ ,* «. 4 Jtev, Moss Sabbath, The annual wag held Aug Mr. Clarence Dr. and MrL turned home. spending a it visiting f r i e n ^ ^ Q ^ Bible Coufere/^ Services wll_ . time Sabbatl).*^0 " , Bov. Boss J pastor, is visitiunt of Springfield. Miss Louise ppletlpg l Christian Unlion you mio or soi Messrs. J. * have 1 Turner are g^iount,pn distance be.fcwt,^ ch u rch b y th e » t liberal a to pure! K enn eth B it entireri hotAe o f M r. fe amount fo r e p a r t o f th», pQj§toj . . . . Mint,of 3 . u Tha fq ll b r i‘ .arc forever tlie^os ft The 1 Women 1 j, ‘T h e r f wm in oe tAng i^F os* Mrs. Cordon Ording to Mr. Waliuce ^ Sous Came left F. jach - pi Iowa, where tl1™1^ “rl“] National T . P~ Mr."Willard 9. TRAD parents for a fi DAIRY IE I PRESIDENT CHARLES C . . MOORE OF THE PANAMA-PA­ CIFIC in t e r n a t io n a l E x p o s it io n p r e s e n t in g DEED. To JAPAN'S SITE TO "COMMISSION- . ER GENERAL HARUKI YAMAWAKL. H 1IR "imperjal Japanese MojestyS Commissioners to the Panama, i’aclfic International Exposition dedicated Japan’s site in the I’restdto Reservation on Wednesday, Sept IS, In the presence of more than 10,000 people. The ceremonies were highly im­ pressive and were deeply appreciated by the representatives of the Japa­ nese Government Commissioners. Etorukl Yamawafel, Golcbl Takeda and Yflsblhntsu Knta.vnmn. Tbe deed to the site was presented by President CharVS C. .Uoofe to Commissioner General Ynmawakl, who accepted it in behalf of the Japanese government. F ECONOMICAL TO RAISE COWS Found More Profitable and Preferable Than Buying—Give Milk Tearing High In Butterfat, - 4By '1 m kORSU.) I have-found it more profitable and preferable to-false my cows rather than buy them. A few years ago while living in_ Pennsylvania, I had some experience along both lines. Ia two instances, circumstances necessitated my buying cows to replenish a dairy herd. In ail 1 bought nine cowb , and at the time thought I was buying very carefully,. Out of the nine, only two proved to ho in any wise desirable, the remain­ der being from ordinary to poor,.and not profitable enough to keep In the herd, tbe'most of thembeing disposed- P U R E R E A D Y M IX ED P A IN T S Marvel Marvel Marvel The Pa in t Th a t is Right, These materials ^remade from-the best rawproducts and put together with the best of human ingenuity, for a paint to have absolute durability, permanency, color and wearing properties. . We guarantee these products to be just as we say they are, absolutelysafe and reliablt under any reasonable conditions. Atoo our Varnish line is one of the highest grade and most re­ liable lines inthe United States. Any information in regard to thesematerials, we will gladly for­ ward, color cards and price lists on request. If They Are Ours, They Are Good. THE SPRINGFIELD PAINT & VARNISH CO. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO ‘Aeoffc snap’ ?k CiTCllIi life aud ebaracSKING. toil.’ ' | ived ontj Rev. and Mrf. Clifton, return; Bible.Conferei Preaching maj , next Sabbath the Clifton church, . Miss Joseph! field, spent se- ■.Weekwith he. James Murray Idaho,,ha» ho^ ' Mfs, CooaeyL ahd bfoke heir JL C A N S ! O u r F r l c * s flchmldt’a Old Hickory Flour, S 3 lb sack tor... /? 6 c Schmidt's Ocean Light Flour, ftfclb. sack for....70 OoUdiry Cured Bacon ...18c Breakfast Bacon, per lb,.. 2(1 Fxna-y St 3 gar Cured Ham, Jb . . . . . . j , , . ............ <Y 2 California and Picnic Mam's, per lb............ .18 African Java Coffee, per 22 Bio and Java Blend per lb.......... .................... 24 Bto Coffee per lb............. 28 Chick Feed, a lb ............SJ4 CANS! For Canning * - ; ... I ■ Get Them While They're Cheap Star Tin Cans, per dozen............. 2?c Ball Mason Jars, qt, size, per dozen .................. 46c Ball Mason Jars, pt. size per dozen ............................................................ 40c ^ ’ t Ball Mason Jars, half gal, size, per dozen,..................... 70c CANS! Our Prices Star Uraokers............... .... 6 . Silver Prunes...................10 Prunes............................ 8 F A ticy Largo Santo Clara Apricots, per lb............12 Fancy Large Lemon Cling Peaches, ber ib............ ,..0 Tomatoes, per can............o Shoo Peg Corn, per can... 7 Peas, per can.,........ ,„.,8 Lenox Soap, g bars.......... lo S U G A R For Friday sod Saturday only GROT CASH 25 Ib. Bag for BUB iTauc your cash register receipts se* cured here and getcither a Clock or a beauti­ ful Mirror. FREE, *Ejr JLJLi • > E. Schmidt <3 Co W ho lesa le and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. JtiftPM *" ' ♦.<* Handy Cow Stanchion. of at a discount from the purchase price. In the meantime I had grow­ ing up six heifers from the best cows in a large dairy herd of grado Jerseys, and Out of a thoroughbred Jersey bull. Thesewere bred to another registered Jersey hull of good individual merit and approved pedigree, and their moat promising heifers raised to cowhood. what was the resu lt? .............. Almost without exception too cows thus raised were extra good ones, giv­ ingmilk testing high Inbutter fat, the average herd producing a pound of butter from much less than twenty pounds of m'llk, while such cows na I had been obliged to buy would not make the snrue amount from I osb than twenty-five pounds of milk, The stanchion shown in toe illus­ tration, which is self-explanatory, will bo found handy ih any Cowbarn. The iever attached to toe end is used tor Opening and closing. .... : a^yiwiltga Piles or Smiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE t* rilfortssd iffi1m*ittyc«rNttl*1 SR. HEBRAS rtf*. s S v k ® . S f t f l L f a ® dsc aaWOpkkU* OSlve kfits the .. .,„jniNSto«mNwiMn»ir THKS, 0, SITTMEB00„ Tatoito, ............... ■..." ......njsmiir... ir’Sgni»uini|iiii Summer Wash Fabrics 2CXSEE2CX ’ Those two new tables, one Riled with 10c goods filled with 16 c goods worth much more., R eady to wear Embroidered W a s h Suits Embroidered Voile Flouncing W a is ts , Middies, Ba lkan Blouses 75c to $1.00* W h ite Sk ir ts Suitable Season Articles HP ' Another Shipment Silk Gloves all Lengths and Colors, Silk Hosiery........................................... *.50c to $1,50 W h ite H os iery . ................... .. *.............. . 1 5 c U p Hutchison & Qibney XX GET OUR FRIGESON PRINTING X X v

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