The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52

t Th* Cedarvillc Herald* #*. o q V e « r * K * m .H BULL iiUpr^.r-w E d it o Entered ofc Ui* Po&t-Offleo, L’edar- vtH». October 81, Jb*L *fc seooud Mtass matt#** . ■*SSS>“ 'r'TSg|i?1BE»lPW*aHM>UMlW JU L Y IS, 1W7 " There is going to t>iv $, fug s tir in Germany when tln> ye*r-In decide to i k n o ck the h , the e, ami the II, out o f HohongoHerm ^ Interna] trouble in Germany is ev iden tly causing the imperial governm ent much concern a t this time. Changes in tlio eabiuot ns re­ m it ot peace vieWs would load Am erican s to believe that W illiam is look ing fo r a sa fe land ing place since the U. B,, Holchora have landed In France. It mimt not ho over­ looked that England, Franco ami especially Austria are much in tw - estod In peace talk at this time. if NllTIfllTtAY* .^511A nAfnilC illilT / ■ It’s fcjUlllllivI lJulv llvgU 15 fcJCillll U d j y J lU j m IJL fo r (The EWer & Johnston Co.) «*.* '....... . . • ..— -. w.... ■ .... ..... .. .... - .... ... •J' - Totakeadvantageofthe very special prices onspeefal lotswill be Tw o Dayton, Ohio wisebuying. Youknowmarketconditions. Betterbuyinthissale. W eek s W e hear the c ry o f conservation o f f o o d , stuffs from every quarter, tha t farmer* should raise larger crops, that each ' property should hav# a “ war’’ garden largo enough to provide fo r the summer needs of the fam ily . Bu t in wha t manner has the {.overnment given aid to the conservation o f various things, •specially the Use o f paper. Each m a il brings reports o f various governmental departments that is seldom, read, Then wo have the speeches o f the various congress­ men, ail printed at the expense of the people. A,U these things look ou t o f "harmony V ith the demands o f t h e governm ent to tha public. "Mrs. I. K. Willis underwent an op­ eration at the McClellan hospital in Xenia some days ago and is improv- , ing nicely.. . ' ^ Mrs. Edith Blair and . daughter, Miss Kathleen, who have been spend­ ing several weeks visiting relatives at Bryantsville, Ky., returned home Monday. ' Rev. W. A. Condon and family re­ turned to their home in Urichsville, Thursday, after an extended visit . with relatives. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Chandler Six’ automobile, mhtfel .1915, Newly painted,-new tires and in first class condition and fully equipped. Dr. J. 0 . Stewart. Sana! Eczema Prescription is a famous old remedy for all forms o f Eczema and skin, diseases. Sanol is a guaranteed remedy. Get a 35c large trial bottle at the drug store. Good In atrlvfira.JB, ’ The triumph ever difficulty though Attended wife strain and stress and struggle, is infinitely to be preferred to rest, relaxation and repose. VANISH THE TARIFF WARS? Once the national tariff board seem­ ed a wild dream. How could pro-tar­ iff and anti-thrift’ ever, ever sit around one e.tuneil table and not hurl inkstands and paste jni’B? Po*t Bdllum T h e w a r m a y Adjustment* change all that and Likely to Abolieh also abolish tariff Old Tariff —that Is, the tar- Distinction*, iff wo have known so Jongi speech pro­ voking, soul trying, word juggling, brain puzzling tariff, Recently Eng­ land doubled up import duty and both free traders and protectionists made wry faces. It was a war measure, done to pay a war debt, no who could pro­ test? Undoubtedly the world war will lead to a general adaptation o f tariff duties to Bocal conditions when peace comes. Every nation will want rev­ enue, and imports seem to bo the sim­ plest and most equitable form o f rais­ ing it. gome nations will be put in the favored class to repay war friendships, and others will fnco disabilities to pun­ ish war enmities. In the case of J:be United States, which, it Is assumrd, win harbor no animosities when It heads tho world peaco league, its tar­ iff policy must to a great., extent be governed by the schemes In force in the nations with whom it would trade. Import duties will be shaped largely by questions of expediency and the fiscal needs of tho hour. In other words, there can be no inexorable system, whether free trade or protection. In that day the tariff board will bo just like many, another government bureau, An expert adjusting machine, unaffect­ ed by edicts from the polls. Now Is tho hour o f'th e food “ fad: dlst“ with ideas,about meatless diets, whole wheat bread, potatoes eaten slTins and all, cornmedl products, dried InstemT of ^canned fruits’ and 'vegeta­ bles. It seems that every reformer’s day will come if he only has the pa­ tience to ’wait. France has laid a war. tax on “large" department stores. Perhaps this is also a penalty for being too large. Surely the information, “In tho west build­ ing,” the “east building," "central budding/ “ top floor o f the annex," makes the weary patron feel like a stranger in a strange town, A threat to put a crimp in an Amer­ ican's pocketbook causes him to get busy right away.. That is why thou­ sands are'leauing on their hpe or spado handles right.’ now and saying, they never knew what real work-was before. Of course every American ought to sing “The Star Spangled Banner," but tho real test,of patriotism would fall ou those who listen. Daylight is now superabundant for some people, and it might he well to store tue surplus against the next short day period. , No enemy will worry much at the charge of the American automobile corps if every old. machine 1$ mobilized. Certain it is that when we come un­ der the.grinding lied of a food dictator there must be some food. i •top your bed breata wltX xmv Mm*1 «<#Mtive 'TabMk """MM '“ ' m J 1, Net Contents 15TluidDraoii CASTBRU For Infants and Children. Mothers KnowThai Genuine Castoria „ ALfiOlibWPBRCENt I n f a n t s Cmn>KJ£ Always Bears the Signature Mhlarjd, N g t NA wootic : JtHjjfei W b * fe s o S F I Use For Over ThirtyYears Dteam of Wealth Dispelled. A sad but illuminating comment­ ary on the futility of heman hope* when applied to getting rich quick I# furnished by an advertisement which recently appeared in one of the San Francisco d' ’ y newspapers I d the classified columns Here It is: “ 1 wll] sell-—I have 5,00b shares of a once well-known mining and leasing company; will exchange same tor one Betting hen and thirteen fresh egg* (Leghorn preferred); only permanent investors need apply. A J,. Moore, Rooms 20-21 Bacon Block, Oakland.” Never Out of Date, Wo aw Inclined to smile at tho quaint costumes that our grandparents wore, and at their rather stilted, for­ mal manners. We dispense with a great many things which were consid­ ered Important a hundred years ago. But patient, plodding perseverance, sticking to a thing till you finish It, is held In ns high esteem in the twentieth century as it was In the eigteenth. In­ dustry and patience are never out o f ■date. Daily Thouoht. Our dead are never dead tg us until we have forgotten them.—George El­ iot. Real Cleverness. “He’s a clever photographer," “Makes pictures of people ns they look, I presume." “Oleyei’cr than that. Ho makes them as they think they look,” —•Detroit Free Press. • - .. . ....... _ : HomeBeautifiers The two home beautlfiem— flowers, and H a n n a ’ s G re e n Sea l P a in t Blowers about the home never fail’to lend a charm, and.make the home more attractive,—and in the same­ way the use of Hanna's Green Seal Paint brightens and beautifies. Wherever this paint is used dirt and dinginess must disappear, decay and deterioration of property is arrested, and a much more attractive home js always the certain result. . ( •- - - . ... . . . . . . . ^ -Printed Formula On Every Package. - "lT'jlr;i;l""il; SOLD BY ... ' ! . ' , , .. , Kerr & H astingsB ros ] i JulyClearanceSale BIG BARGAINS! Grab themWhile you have the chance! . • / .■ ^ To put pep into the trade we are starting o f our July Clearance Sale with some real bargains in Men’s and Boys ’ Clothing. Fine Suits and Trousers. A ll kinds o f Men’ s Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps and Footwear, so well made some astonishing at this time. Men’s Suits, former price $25, Our price $16.50 Men’s Suits, former price $22.50, Our price $ i 4<90 Men’s Suits, former price $21, Our price $ i 2.75 Men’s Suits, former price $16.50, Our price $9.85 Boys’ Suits, former pjice $18, Our price $10.75 Boys’ Suits,, former price $15, Our price $ 8.96 n \ ■ . ....... . ■ ' ■' ■■■'■•■■■■... ■ •■V --': / . • ■' ; ■V'-'" Boys’ Knee Pants Suite, $2.48, $2.98, $ 3 . 49 , $3.98, $4.49, $4.98 A slpendid array o f furnisliings of every nature at prises to make you wonder how we can do it. ■Also latest straw Hats, Soft and stiff Hats, Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers. See the latest colors and see the latest styles for every member o f the family, notice workmen’ s solid shoes and best makes o f work clothing o f all kinds. Don’ t miss this July Clearance Sale now on. C. A. Kelble’s Big S tore 17-19 WEST MAIN STREET, XEN IA , O. Store Open Evenings During Harvest,Season ffESBEit*1 Started Saturday, July 7th A great money saving opportunity extended to the people o f Xenia. A lthough all m ill prices continue to soar, we w ill reduce our profits to a m inimum in order that opr semi annual sale may be discontinued. PR A C T IC A L L Y EV ER Y TH IN G REDUCED Lace Curtains 20 per cent, off on all .Curtains - t by the pair. MATTINGS 20 cent Discount Hammocks, Porch Swings, Porch Shades, Pictures, Jardineres, Boxes, Clothes Hampers and Screens, all reduced. Rugs! Rugs! $13.51) BRUSSELS RUGS 0x12 fo r........................................ $ 9.08 $10.75 TAPE 8TH Y BRUSSELS fo r .... ..............................,.,$14.75 $18.76 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS fo r ................................ $10.95 $21 00 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS for.......... .................... $18,06 $22.00 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS fo r ..................................... $19.76 $82.50 TA PESTRY BRUSSELS for..................... $20-00 $21.00 V E LV E T BRUSSELS for................ $18.20 $36.00 .VELVET BRUSSELS for ......... ...............-.........$81.60 l> ‘ $25.00 A XM lN B TE R R U a S 'to r ..................................... ....t...$22,60 $82.60 AXM 1N STER RUGS fo r............................ $28.95 $40.00 A XM IN S TE R RUGS fo r......................................... $85.76 $40.00 BODY BRUSSELS RUGS f o r ........................... $83.00 $42.50 BODY BRUSSELS RUGS f o r .................................$87.60 $(50.00 ROYAL W ILTON S for $52.60 Unoleum 60o quality........... ........... ...................... 60c quality................................................ ..62c 76o qua lity ................. ............................ .600 8Qo q u a lit y ............................. ................ ..70a - Short lengths (enough fo r small room s) a t still greater reduction. 10 Per Cent Discount O N A L L DRAPERIES BY, THE YARD n ^ A The regular prices quoted in this advertisement are lower than they would be i f the m erchandise K e m e m D e r ^ ad -to ba purchased by w at the present time, and lower than they w ill be when the present stock is exhausted. So the saving is really greater “than it appears. f :

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