The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52

s A Y E IN 5 A F E T ADVERSITY COMES TO A IL Y CJSVY individunlet escape adversity a t some time in * their lives®. And when the “rainy day” does come, a little ready cash will,prove your moat valuable aid in tidy­ ing over the troubulous time. There is bu t one sure way to have it. And tha t is to SAVE 1^. Jus t a small proportion of your earnings, safely laid aside is the best safe-guard against what the future is likely to bring* L E T U S H E LP YO U S t a r t » savings acfcount with us today, Do your .banking by malL L e t the two-cent stam p be your errand -boy in w h a t will w ithout question prove to be the best business venture in your whole life, • We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Deposits And It is th e proud boast of our Institu tion th a t in the Forty- Three years of business wV have neversustaineda single loss. The Springfield Savings Society SPRINGFIELD, OHIO'S Address Inquiries to the Springfield Savings. Society, 9 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio, In te rest s ta rts oh your deposits from the first of every month The Cedawiile Herald. I> e r Y e a r . KARLH BU1-L Editor DEAD STOCK WANTED, Entered at-the Post-Office, Cedar- vdle. October 31, 1887, as second Don’t Rip Van Wifikleize This Town, Mr. Citizen MONEY TALKS ! Make it talk loud enough to wake the town up. This town will not go to sleep if you spend your money here. Read the bargains in your home paper. J WAKE UP! THE TARBOX LUMBER CO., Lumber, Fence, Paintsy Oils. pN ANOTHER PAGE OF THIS paper you will find a very attractive offer from The Exchange Bank of Ce~ darville. Do not fail to read as it will be changed each week. Profit by their proposition :and Grow With them. , * M A X W E L L AU TOM O B ILE Agency, Auto and Horse Livery and' Feed Stable. Forest K. Waddle, Resi­ dence phone 90. Bam 98. PATRONIZE THE CEDARV1LLE Bakery. Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies Special Orders given attention. Tele­ phone 44. ■ . \ 3, E. POST, PROPRIETOR. . JOHN KONDES’ BILLIARD PAR­ LOR. SEE WOLFORD, FOR GENERAL Blacksmithing and Wagon Making. Auto and Buggy Painting. Telephone 20 . ' McFARLAND GROCERY CO. FOR quality and service. Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. Phone 217; Orders promptly Delivered. - - - *--• - ' - •..............■ EAT HINTON ICE CREAM. /Special attention given to parties and banquets. Neapolitan brick 25c. Ices and Ice Cream delivered’ in any quantity. W. H. OWENS, BLACKSMITHING and Repairing, Plow work and horse­ shoeing a specialty. ' ' See J. M. WILLOUGHBY FOR Good Things to Eat. *Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. Highest prices paid for country produce. All The Cedorville Four Mills ■wish to announce they are 'Still making Gold­ en Flour and.Want you to give i t a trial the next time you order flour. RAY McKEE, The UP-TO-DATE Hardware Store. Phone 86. class matter, \ FRIDAY , JULY 7, 1916 PERVERSION OF BOOK TASTES. A picture to Life presents a most clover satire on the superficial char­ acter of present day book reading. Two open-shelf sections of a public library are labeled to Indicate the con­ tents. A studious, eober-faccd Old man, looking through his spectacles, is poring over a precious volume just taken from its well-filled stack neatly labeled Shakespeare, Hdwthorne, Dick­ ens, Thackeray, Eliot. At-the other sido is a‘ variegated lot of men and women, young and old, scrambling for a pick of tlio hooka remaining on de­ pleted shelves bearing the illuminating names of “Myrtle Mush,” “The Count­ ess Katherine Kissmore/' “Natalie Nut." Translated in word drawing, thejgood old substantial works of what are known aB the standard authors re­ main dust-covered and readerless, mere reminders of bygone days, while the effervescent, sentimental, passing, transitory output of the so-called popu­ lar authors have their brief run one after the other because they appeal to a passing fancy or happen to hit upon a fashionable fad. Is the picture over­ drawn?' Perhaps. But alas! there is much more truth than poetry in It. We will pay $0 ivr hoist and ffi for cows w ith in P) m iles of Xema. Boyoud th a t j o i n t we will pay and respectively. Fo r other dead stock we will pay according to value. I f road# are good we will send au to trucks, otherwise we send a team. Telephones Beil 337W. and Citizens 187. Faetory phone Citizen 451. Send lette r or postal card if you cannot reach us by tele­ phone. We pay telephone toils. Xenia Fertilizer Company. GEORGE HOLSTEIN , Manager. MORNINGS ARIi HAPPIEST HOURS. Get the Spirit of the Early Day Into Your Being. Doubly Handicapped, “Squlggs Is a very conscientious and kind hearted mini, is he not?” “Yey, and it fives him a'whole lot of trouble. You see. his conscience never will permit him to carry out his promises, because, it tells bim, bis kind heart has led him to lake n wrong stand ,R ichmond Times-Dlspaleh. Very few persons—even those who are well Informed ton most matters— know how much an inch of rain Is. The average man or woman probably has an idea- that an Inch is a mere trifle on nature’s part.,/ This is entire­ ly wrong, says Pearson’s magazine. In reality it is a good big rainfall—more than falls in most places in an aver­ age' week. A rainfall of one inch mtfhns literally that the amount of wa­ ter descending in a particular shower would cover the surrounding territory to a depth of one inch, providing it did not run away or soak into the ground. An inch of rain coming down on a single acre of land would fill more than 600 barrels of 45 gallons capacity each: This amount of water would weigh more than 110 tons, or -nearly a quarter of a million pounds, its Change. “Modern civilization has made a great- change in the commercial aspeet of marriage,” “How bo ?” ? “Fathers used to sell their daugh­ ters. Now they have to give them away.”—Baltimore American. v The Bolden Fleece. The noted order of the Golden * Fleece, is a military one instituted by Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy, in 1429, on the. occasion of his marriage with the Portuguese princess, Isabella- The order how belongs to both Spain and Austria, Helps Some. The law of compensation Is stll' working. You don’t have to buy yotu wife an expensive hat to wear. In ai expensive autonlftbile.—Louisvll|e Con rler-.Toumnl. - H A N N A EERY & CUMMINS, Overland and Reo Automobiles and all auto accessories. Use our free air at the curb. South Main Street, BEST LINE OF FRESH .HOME- made Gandies, and Dolly Varden cho­ colates. Cigars- find tobacco a t HOME CLOTHING Cp. .MEN'S and Boys’ High Grade Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods and Shoes. Get the Habit. Trade a t Home. A E. RICHARDS, THE DRUG- gist. - ✓ - Five full sets of dishes'; to be given away, Come and see them, O.M , Townsiey WALTER CULTICE, FOR FRESH and Salt Meats, Fruits and Vegeta­ bles. KERR & HASTINGS BROS. COAL Grains, Fence, Harness, Implements, Paints, Etc. OWEv S & SON, AUTOMOBILE Service Station. Special attention given to Repair Work. United States Tires and Accessories. Garage corner orders delivered promptly. Phone 85. Main and Chillicothe streets. scar: JUNE and JULY Have you got your Summer Suit? If not we want to mak* it for y«u. W« know w« can'make the Suit right and also the price right to suit you. KANY, The Leading Merchant Taylor XENIA, E- OHIS . Statistics of 'arfare show that; there? ^ is a marked difference in the healing, of the wounds of soldiers and sailors. The latter, with wounds fully as bad, recover with Wonderful promptness; whllp soldiers from even slight hurts haye died by feason of wound con* taminations. The sailors’ wounds are submerged ait hour or more to cold sea water. Wherefore, Sir Almroth Wright and English colleagues of hltf have introduced into military surgery the hypertonic salt solution (5 to 10 per cen common salt plus' % of 1 per cent citrate of soda)r, and with consid­ erable success. Here Is in- point o| fact a reversion of the old methods of "drawing out an inflammation;”- for this solution determines a - flow oi lymph and blood serum that both germs and their toxins are either neu­ tralized or carried off to the subse­ quent dressings. Protect Your Bara and Silo INCREDIBLE RESULTS STARTLE CEDARVILLE. There has never been anything here with the INCREDIBLE results of simple lavoptik eye \vasji. One man’s eyes were so badly strained he could not read five minutes without pain. Two applications with lavoptik re­ lieved nim. A lady had tried three different glasses for weak, inflamed eyes. ONE lavoptik wish surprised her. We guarantee a small bottle to benefit EVERY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes. ONE WASH pro­ duces incredible results. A, E. Rich­ ards, druggist. (No.2) .This is the time of year when you should paint your barn and silo.- I t means, protection to your buildings find everything in them. Standard B A R N P A IN T is o f the highest quality—made expressly to protect your barn and outbuildings. The colors and the quality* are vastly su­ perior to those generally- used. for bam paint. I t withstands the wear and tear of the sever­ est weather-and keeps your bam weather-proof, always look­ ing new..,. I t ’s fine, too, for Bhifigles, roofs, fences, sheds, etc. Color cord upon request. There is ar Lowe Brothers paint, varnish, enamel or stain for every farm purpose. Tell ns what you want to paint and We’ll help you select the be«t finish for the purpose. Ray McKee M—WpAMW IIIM til m L l e t We Sell at Right Prices Lumber, La th , Posts, Shingles, ✓ Sash, Doors, | Blinds. Cement, Lime P laster, Roofing Ladders, Slate, Brick, etc., etc. We We Would Be Pleased To Have You Drop Ini These Frequent Reminders That We Are a* Selling’ Good Lumber And * Building Material Would, Be Worse than Useless WERE IT NOT A FACT! Our Sole Object Is To Keep the Fact Before You, Expecting That When In Need Of Anything In Our Line, You Will Give XJsA Call. TheTarboxLumberCo. Are you bright and happy in the mornings? Catarrh is the great American ail­ ment. Its effects are far more gen­ eral than usually are understood. Catarrh of the stomach and kidneys is a most frequeiit cause of chronic dyspepsia and Bright’s disease. Ca­ tarrhal conditions tin the nose and throat in many cases, leads to deaf­ ness. Even theQIungs are affected because catarrhal inflammation finds an open way to the lung substances through the bronchial tubes. If you are not bright, cheerful and refreshed in the mornings, catarrh probably is the cause. The mental .and jihysical condition of catarrh sufferers is pitiable but it is surprising how many people suffer from catarrh when they fully believe something else is the cause. Catarrh can be easily detected. Some of its commonest symptoms are: dull, throbbing headaches, watery eyes, constant sniffling, dropping of mucous into the throat a t night and awakening choked and half nause­ ated,* sleeplessness, dizziness, full- head, stopped up nasal passages; dry­ ness of the membranes, pains in the stomach, side and kidney region, faulty digestion, bad breath and coat­ ed toifgue. Tanlac was created particularly to combat catarrh, Thousands are testi­ fying daily that .Tanlac has fulfilled its mission.. Tanlac may now be had in Cedar- ville at the Eidgway Drug Store, where its merits are explained fully, Tanlac may be obtained in Yellow Springs a t the Finley Drug Store South -,Charleston ,- Claude W. Deem; Jamestown, TV. F. H a rp e r XeSayer l.ru&’a Homph il. “Full weight „ . and every ounca “ g o d p U B T Hanna’s Green Seal Paint givee J you good, honest full weight, without any ’cheap adulterants being added to merely malse i t seem “heavy. / > The real test of any paint’s value is j in its ability to cover large surfaces J well, and right there m where Green Seal excels. I t is made conscientiously to give' you good wear. Hanna's Green- Seal Kerr & Hastings Bros. Galloway & Cherry H E. Main St., Xenia, 0.^ Headquarters for Reliable Carpels, Rugs, Linoleums, Draperies, Etc. Xenia’s Exclusive Carpet and Drapery House C. M. Spencer The Grocer FRESH FISH P h o n e 3*110 ■ 2 * C e d & r v i l l e , O h i o SGHM ID T ’S W hen you w an t the best Groceries the land affords go to Schmidt’s. We have long maintained a reputation 'fot ca rry ing in s to ck all varieties of food stuffs f i r the table. Get th e profitable hab it of buying a t the BIG GROCERY*. $25 Pounds of Punt Cane Granulated Sugar a t ....... $1.98 GAEPE FRU IT ■ ■ mt each...,.,...,.......... ...................... , J L Flour—Schm idt's Ocean L igh t Q A >. 25 l b s ........................................ 5 4 C Fancy.Sifted Peas f | Sardines in oil - per c a n .......................... ............................. 8 pounds of S tring f f t Beane................................................................. I ( J C Regular 10c package of j*> Corn F lake.......................!..... ...... ........... Canned Corn m per c a n ................................................. f Q Sugar Cured B reak fast 1 A , . Bacon ................................ \ y Q Regular 10c package of p*_ Corn Flake ...... ................ ............... Tomatoes f t per can ............................ ...... Canned Guru « per c a n .......................................... g (J Strawberries New String Beans Peas, Radishes Onions Get a Watermelon Off the Ice For Your Sunday Dinner H. E. Schmidt 6 Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. m m . s p m f f i o u t tdded i v y ” *facee .! i g i v e ' f ■*- r TV H g illS, Put louse Sun tnn e iu ■ ■: every e And . 1 endeav< day” —1 P A N / S U J PALD SU1 R E A I SUI FAN< su : The plain, ta safek st} O U T ! I Of P.I Of Sb Ohi< i *■ STY equal tl elusive) FAP tho grt holding: TA1 used on sucl) ii: $ * T F too.

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