The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52
f i r o b m a ward it fW K iir v This i% trn of i fa boat Fall mcwUl*. $ 94 * in dull naif, patent kid and soft vie} kid, high or low heel and fall round toe. AAA to E $ 2,50 t o $ 5.00 We are showing the Baby Boot in all leathers. Button Shoes for arc very good this fail are showing many styles In tan and gun metal. AU sizes, 6f course, from . men We new, $2,25 to $6.00 F o r 15 Years, XENIA, L e a d e r . OHIO. if* * CiiiasTl I . For Babbitt’s Trade-Marks Silverware, jew els, toilet articles, books, rnasxc, toys, etc.; all of standard tigK quality. ' , Soap—1776 Soap Powder—Borax Soap Naptha Soapi—WKte piot^ag Soap—Pore Lye or Potash Babbitt's Cleanser P«r«l*M« Jf*b the Hwtd i r..ty Hold*. | After }v > Jlned lft for gome' s-tudiwl ite in ; stitutious the an* thought that Jstrike* jo u la the feeling of re» . #pon*iliilitv that pervade* every phase of 'Chinese life. Mr, John Macgovan, a miaaioiiary in. China for fifty years, tells ia “"Men, and Manners in Modern China*' how this sense of personal responsibility makes useless, the ordinary excuses that weigh with European or Amer- lean. Two men were gambling in an obseure^Tpart of the town, in a pom hidden away from observa tion. A dispute arose, over the game. I t ended in a fight, and one of them got a fatal stab. I t was 2 o’clock in the morning when ! the incident took place. The whole city was asleep, and the tipao, the head man of the ward, and his fam ily were in bed, so tha t he, was en tirely. unaware of what was going on. His protestations that he knew nothing of fhe matter were received with a sneer and with the remark, “Well, then, you ought to have known," . “But how could I? " he modestly replied. . . “Never mind how," was the offi cial answer; “that is your business/ The ward is in your charge, and you are the responsible person to. look after it -With that he was thrown upon ins face, and a couple of sturdy lie- tors who had been looking at him, with ,hungry and expectant eyes proceeded to administer with their bamboos a lesson in the art of rul- iftga w&rd that would, keep him in a recumbent posture foT at least a week to come. ’ This doctrine of responsibility'is a very comfortable one to a foreign er when beris traveling through the country. ^ The innkeepers where he dodges take the greatest care of him while' he is under their (roof lest they he called to account, for any injury done to him or his property. On one occasion a certain Boniface pursued a guest,,who left early in the morning, for miles along the road, with some article that he had left behind him. The innkeeper was panting and .perspiring when he got up with the traveler, and the latter was grpatly amused when the innkeeper, with-a pleased and virtu- | ous' look, handed him an empty matchbox. V"'"I |.»Wl■ ■ ...I..I—-—..M'l'Wl'l*. Plan* Sailing. *» All plain sailing. This term is so- spelled even,in nautical works of ■ some age, but plane sailing is the {correct form/ Before Mercator in vented .the sea chart which goes by b- . y are the moat ecomjimcal and efficient w ftshm g eud cW n* *<r*» tie* I . 1 1 «* ' \ you can u*e. rasssBsrssaa sssssa ste e sa . inw u [airinto.! t e r ey?;s*ve money and ,ve th em s S a i n a ;efaort.fim fr y o u , c e a IftHns y o u r ' choice from * l£»t of thousand* of desirable article*. "tbete tjAtniliA pramuxn* era; gitcn. «t« 0 - lately-rREE—they <j»,t;v<siv one centr~rju»t getthe b*int o f using BifclblttV produei»»o^ §*V*the tr»d*-ro»rfc». . course was treated as an angle and [the distance, difference of latitude . and departure as the s^les of a right angled triangle. *. There were very [large errors m plane charts, yet all the w:rJJ was charted op them find all the great voyages of discovery made before Mercator’s projection canoe into use, -Plane sailing was the simplesfcof all sailings, and thus came th e present meaning of the term. W rite fo r list of maiiabh gifts A j f a u *11 Well erf«* to B. T . BABBITT; h e ., B*» 1776. New Yerk CHy t re e s This month’s Butterick Patterns 10c and 15c—none higher* Interested. "I had a narrow escape from be ing- ijutt over this morning,” re- jnarked Johnson. “Hughes, who Was with mo, only saved me by’ showering blows on the horse’s head with an umbrella. Just as ithe umbrella broke the animal stop ped, and 1 was pulled out from be neath the wheels of the wagon.” “Had the umbrella a silver han dle shaped like a shepherd's crook?” asked his friend Blinks anxiously. “I didn’t notice particularly, and, besides, he broke it to pieces stop ping the horse. Why?” , “Nothing; only lie borrowed mini* ‘At the rear ol the mam floor, reached by' a broad stairway, easy of as cent, is the Mezzanine,,affording conveniences, utilities and luxuries far all the people. ‘ • * A t the extreme right as you enter the Mezzanine are the.Beauty Parlors' equipped with eveiy modem appliance for hair dressing, manicuring -and chiropody, where each patron has absolute privacy and receives the individ ual, attention of professional experts. Next come the Children’s-Barber Shop, where’ children’s hair cutting and trimming is treated as an a rt J?y a capable, ' efficient barber. Then, the H a ir Goods attracts the attention and the row of free city telephones in connection with the. Long Distance booths, marks a convenience that appeals to every visitor. . . ' To the left of- the stairway is. the Auto Foto, an electrical device, tha t ..gives, you a picture of yourself .in one minute. Next, the' Retiring Roon£ where complete 1 privacy and rest may be found, while just a t hand are the . commodious toilet and rest rooms for women, with an experienced maid in charge. ’ - *T he Information Bureau, always an important feature, is made doub ly , so here. You may check packages, leave orders for Theater* Railroad and Steamship tickets. Your orders will receive prompt and efficient attention and no charge for the service. Here, also, i s ' Sub-Station No. 7 of the United States Postoffice, all kinds of stamps sold, letters mailed, parcels . wrapped and sent by Parcel Post. A Public Stenographer a t the service of busy men and women who want quiet aiid pleasant surroundings while giv ing their dictations. ■ . ’ ‘ - • * But the great appealing feature of the Mezzanine is. the opportunity it provides, for rest and quiet. The floor is covered with restful-toned, noise absorbing carpet, there is a profusion of comfortable' chairs, rockers and . settees. The very atmosphere breathes .contentment and rest, A place to meet, to arrange-for occasions of every character, central, reaching by phone anybody anywhere, and dedicated to the use of the people everywhere., . - The Rike Kumler Co. Established 1&53 ' hi 5 ! •WSAIi 3 5 . 7 5 “ 2 lo i r • 8 : IP? 4 XUtfle Jpf Jtapticm picture* day evening. HoiPtUtles it, --Canned earn and tomatoes are especially priced in dozen lota. /■: Nagley Bros, OYSTERS! OYSTERS! Leaveyour order for nice, freak ones received ,eack Tuesday and Saturday, q. iff. Spencer. I —YTino of Cartful, 70 o A t 'Wfsterman’a. For Rent—Two fine office rooms over Hartman clothing store, 'Inquire of G. H, Hartman, ' Blankets Comforts Hosiery Dress Goods Scarfs Gloves Corsets Sweaters Underwear Department "Mentor" "Phenix", Hutchison & Gibney Public Sale Havivg decided to give up farmihg I will offer for sale at the J. O. Barber farm one mile Ea»t of CedarViile, O., on Tuesday! Octobar 7 , 1913 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. mM the, following property to*wit: 6 HEAD OF HORSES 6 Consisting of one 5 year old black gelding sired by Bobby Burns, Jr., one 6 year old bay gelding good driver and a good worker in all harness, one 3 year old filly- sired by an imported Percberon horse, one t year old solid filly sired by Prince Albert, one 4 year old sorrel filly sired by same. These Alleys are lull sisters and mate well. 4 HEAD OF MILCH COWS 4 Consisting of 4 head of milch cows Jersey breed, giving * good flow of milk, 1 Jersey heifer* . BOO Shook* of Corn In Field FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of 1 John Peer cbm planter, 1 Champion "mower, 1 Peering binder good as new,l fertilizer disc drill, leulkey breaking plow, 1 walking breaking plow, 3 double cultivators, I steel tooth hay rake, 1disc harrow, hey ladders, I spring wagon, 1 road cert, 1 manure spreader, hay fork, rope and pulleys/1 rubber tire storm buggy, Haddock, good as new. I 1 family carriage, 3 Sets of lead harness, collars, littds, bridles and many other articles too numerous to mention. T«rtht Mad* Known Buy o f Sato D. E. HERRING S. T. BAKER, Auct, ANDREW JACKSON, Clerk. CASTORIA £«? «x 4 GUktsexu flit findY h Uni Alwqt Btught Bear* th* 8 ign*B«'* 0 f < Everything for the Table Our Prices ‘Schmidt’* Old Hickory Flour, 25lb sack for,...7^o SchmuU’a Ocean Light Flour, 26 lb, sack for...TO Country Cured Bacon....l 8 c' Breakfast Bacon, per lb ...23 Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, l b ................................... 18 California and Picnic Hams, per lb................. 10 African Java Coffee, per ' lb......:............................. 22 Bio and Java Blend per lb........... .................... 24 It to Coffee per lb............. 20 Oysters Now Received daily In bulk or cans. Try these oysters that have the real sea tang—no others like them—the pure lood pro duct that all enjoy. Stones Cakes Received Fresjhi Daily l A P W K E V O O I D l i\NoIce orWater touches \ \smswOT oxsnctwsl AltoChemvtaVPreservattoe\ luted*'" \ \NatunXVlevw.frtsbnessl \ u d n iin y o tix p w n iio j -, 41 a fj tighi mm’Mm K fNUM-ll— —— S a v e y o u r c a s h r e g i s t e r r e c e i p t s so* c u r e d , h e r e and get either a Clock or a beauti ful Mirror. * F R E E , H , • $ E. Schm idt €z Co Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, * . Xenia, Ohio* 2C2C GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X & . besd * i ai Th- lution* V. coni W« -sharo. rcsppnl wUh h i activitjT enfrant| a cami Wo. Ohio ;t ■amonri »niatl indlffer B&r tbs ory twh for iap | either We <5-1 era ant Ohio iul fta te wf to prohi 9ng liqul rltory h | Section, liquor Ji (the sul , their ei>| «troy of their? sufflcienii who star s h o u l d y measure. . We he trials wh' /not to a' e'taJnd- Jn r on this ( 'We om the presl the Intei to find 01 hacco on 'gret the Pittshurd e r religlol to adverl GRAND The Ol each of t | . repotted altornoonl ■ation, F l STew out| feuds la were two ■Haley Se| Haley, or tent to vl na familjl hert Hanf SHajma, f<| -hrougsht The hnlyl against J | nia, hour ;,fe?y. . O h io Pil We, th | la te A. Will Belli premises] field corrl Pike (Lit Wedm At ll 91 ia*AC1 10 - ThiB fa last thir Hamma aetes of t County, good atat "wire fefic Six acres oak tlmb kinds* N the farm. BPILP house, in necessary and larg built ban stock an wind-put nation cor The two are from t Old Clift Bchdolhou walk of it the south This fane of Sprin traction H TERMS, third in 01 two yeaf boar 0 per until paid mortgage Heir*of LAMAR FDR S h«t*l turn Gi* *tuv fcftlllnfl t Wme \ 1
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