The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52
lin«v»,y*i* ttumawit 9f«#*sa1 IMnittt Galkin itwlly $-taL.ltb|nl t> 3IMr #u6iX'«..V3 pm.'.fe'uvon. Claud# .Mmi-k, fourteen, SHawne*. Mtm kiHea wi-eo In# luyclo wa* lu*. b y «». automobile. Perry county citizen* contribute for recreation center for Sev*. #*tfc Oiiio, Infantry* 1 William Kieer, elgaty fanner near Jftwmoot, fell .from a cherry troa, break I da hi# neck. Mr*. Ralph Bteinman of Findlay died of burn* received when a g*an- line *tove exploded. O, B. Everett van overcome by heat and fell from an oil derrick, hear Newark. Ho wuj lulled. Large increase# In Marion county*# live stock 1# shown hy the annual re* port of County Auditor Mason. Canal Fulton voted wet by a major ity of 5?, after going dry about,two* yeaw Ago by a majority Of S6. At McArthur Hampaou and Francis Lomax were Injured, probably fatally, ■when their motorcycle* collided. ’ In endeavoring to stop hi* team to prevent crashing into another vehicle, Chris Karl, fifty, Dayton, vraa killed- Connehut mwchanta will close *rtores every Thursday - afternoon m August to let employe* help harvest crops, , ............ At Toledo John J, Canfield, thirty, ■made a bet ho could *wlm a given -dlatanco faster than a man could walk, l ie was drowned.* Advance in price of milk from 10 to 12 cents a quart a t ^Cleveland way result in a probe by the Cuyahoga county grand Jury. The body of Charles W, Canter, Jr. thirty, was found on a switch near Shawnee. Canter waft killed when struck by an engine. . To teach children the a rt of sewing a community sewing'school was or ganized at Marion. An expert instruc to r will be employed. J, F. Billingsley, fifty-seven, was ac cidentally shot in th neck by Iris spn, ■William,'.fourteen, who was shooting a t a target. May recover. _ • } H, G, Kelley, fifty, shot and killed himself a t Sole, near Dennison, after having alwt and probably fatally wounded Dr. Howell Vale, fifty. Miss Garnet Braley, twenty-five, Wellsvllle, was severely injured in a collision between on inferurban, cor and a city car at East Liverpool, , Lorain is experiencing a milk fam ine through shortage of cattle herds in the countyl Farmers are selling cows owing to high cost of feed. Crazed by the beat, Carl Bronig, thirty-three, Cleveland, attacked a fei -low boarder and completely, -severed Wp head from his body with a razor. Valuation for taxes, as fixed by the Ohio tax commission on all telephone, properties in the' state for 1317, is- ’ $81,562,240, -Cagainst1 .$77,801,240 in 3316, ' - When the Walls of a cave, In which were Fred Schwab and Frederick Ha vers, ten and eight respectively, col lapsed a t Hamilton^ the boys were killed. - " Six thousand workers in Cleveland gaifment factories are- said to have voted to strike, demanding an eight hour day and 20 per cent wage in crease* . , ” Salem city firemen told council that unless sleeping quarters are improv ed they will go home to repose and let fire alarms take card o f them- selves. Mrs. Angella Larwtta, thirty-One, Was murdered in her home in Cleve land, while her two-year-old child cried in Its crib. Her throat had been slashed. •". After, running a short distance to Catch a train Henry Redder, sixty- eight, a well known resident o" HolmesvilJe, died shortly after he had boarded it. Dr, H. H. Chamberlain and Dr, C. E. Exline, Canton physician*, were fine'd $50 and costs for failing to re port coses of inflammation In eyes of hew-born children- Boy jdtBlfin WtilliM 0. flit;: &si el u? M iiln a w«u f.ntr.i mmmm mm ' x ' nr -—■»ny»Vi in;wajarft.rAA tip uip of a u i t joiur'.on is nxvifllt rr.ij> dry. -’■?'■ u burner deputy (her C? f;P“ (. h v i 1: i’k In a tvxZ’y: *• &,-& V & km . of Frenh” r, county banned himself in a ham on bis farm a t Summit Sla in, ratf. of Colujnbug. He wa# de ependent over ill health. In a writeion at Columbus between an automobile driven by Policeman Charles W. Walentt, and a bicycle ridden by William Fiiekenger, thirty five, the latter was killed. Enraged because sae refused lo start divorce proceeding*, Frank Ze- Ienka, forty-one, Columbus, stabbed Ms wife. May Stokes Zalenka, to death with his pocketknife. Roy Darat wa* killed and Newton Ward suffered a broken leg when a threshing engine backed against •"a threrhfng machine which they were opew.iAl u tar Kygcr, GalJjk county. Mien Ifcrien Cox, daughter of Gov ernor Cox, is reported engaged Jo Thomas Dooley ot St. Louis. Dooley is a son of Thomas A, Dooley, St. Louis, district manager of the Ameri can Car and Foundry company, Nino companies of infantry and a battalion of erfeineers, Ohio national guard,'are ready "to leave a t an in stant’s notice for camp at Montgom ery, Ala,, to prepare it for the oom- <ing of the rest of Ohio’s division, Governor Cox named the state road advisory commission as follows; D. B, Kirkwan, Auglaize county; A. R. McCullough, Guernsey county; D. H Humphrey, Cuyahoga county, ana John W. Aull, Montgomery county, Joseph Berling, twenty-nine, wae drowned in the Ohio river at, Cincin S atI after he had managed to save the fe of his wife, Helen Bailing, when the canoe in which they were riding was upset ’•>* tire waves from a pass-, ins steamer. The Word "Cheek." “Cheek” in the sense of impu dence is an old- term. The earliest quotation in Sir James Murray’s dictionary is from Captain Marryat (1840). But i t has lately’been found ,m the sixteenth century records of Galway, in the west of Ireland* The municipal rulers- of that fight ing city—the “man from Galway” has become proverbial for pluck and readiness to defend the hottest q f. corners—decreed- that any per son giving-“cheko” to the mayor should, “forfeit 300 shillings and have his body put into prison,” Charlemagne. Charlemagne;, ancient king and conqueror, was an educated man and 'a groat builder. He began the erection of two palaces, one near Mayence, thd other at Nimwegen in Hollands, He had a long bridge built' across the Rhine, and lit? planned the remarkable cathedral a t Aix-la-Chiipclle. He lived in the eighth century. . When Milk Is Boiled. Boiled milk should he used when ever there-js afiy doubt as to' the quality of milk. Boiled milk is safe to rise because the vario ts bacteria and fungi in it are destroyed. Boil ed milk keeps longer. I t takes longer, to sour. The digestibility and rate of absorption of boiled milk and raw milk do not differ materially. . Guncotton, r A peculiar characteristic of gun cotton is that a brick of i t when'wet may be placed on a bed of hot.coals, and as. the moisture dries out the cotton will flake and hum quietly. I f ‘dry originally, however, the gun cotton will explode with terrible force a t about 320 decrees of heat. IF YOU THINK YOU WHX EVER r.EEl) A PAIR OF SHOES COME TO XENIA DURING MOSER’S Great Mid-Summer 13 WONDERFUL BARGAIN DAYS SHOE CLEARANCE SALE \ J WE ARE LITERILY HANDING OUT DOLLARS DURING THIS SALE This is a. sale now, at this particular time when shoes are “Higher Priced” than ever before, you can enjoy an unusual ^saving. To buy shoes now is not a poor investment, even to buy several pairs. This sale starts ^ Saturday, August 4th, at 8 a. m-, and Lasts Un til Saturday, August 18, Come Early. READ T H E S E PR IC E INDU C EM EN T S T H E N COME SATURDAY, COME EARLY! Low Shoes for Women Our entire stock of Woman's High Grade Low Shoes are greatly re duced. , ’• V Pumps and Strap Slippers made of fine Kidskin. Values from $3-50 ■£fi&...... $1.90, $2.70, $3.20, $4.15 . Patent Kid. Pumps or Strap'Slippers. Values up to $5.00, SJ'Pri“... .... $1.95 $2.70 $3.40 Novelty Pumps At regular price the .......$3.70 Grey, Ivory or White High Grade, new styles. Pumps are $ ' ' Sale Price.................................................... Barefoot Sandals. Child's and Misses All sizes............................... 49c ' Tennis Shoes white and b l a c k ....................... 59c Moccians for the Baby ' . ,3c. Worth 25c .. 10c SHOE POLISH * 3 for 24c NOVELTY SHOES All Silver Grey Kid, White Kid, * Buckskins and many comb '.nations. These High Grade Shoes are worth from $8 to $11. We are not going to carry any of these styles over. Sale Prices $4.45 $4.90 $4.50 *«$7.90 ONE LARGE LOT of women’s High Shoes Patents, Dull Kids, Suades and Gun Metal. Values up to $5.00. Special Sale Prices $1.90 and $2.45 ONE LOT Pumps and Strap lines. Sale price. Slippers.] Broken $1.19 MEN’S WORK SHOES 1 Prices low as $2.39 Elk Tanned Summer Shaes $ 2 .4 5 and up OUR ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED COME IN, SEE OUR BARGAINS YOU’LL BE SURE TO BUY. Low Shoes for Men Every pair reduced Stetson and Walk-Over Oxfords included* Stetson Tan calf Oxfords worth $9.00 # C A C Sell for. ............................................................. Black or Tan calf Walk-Over oxfords $6. values _£j* A ACL Sale Price......................................................... ........ ■ TcO Oxfords in Black or Tan English or ' d*'-) A A a n d (If 3 A C . barod toes $4.50 to $5 values. . . . . . . w d i X U White,or Palm Beach Cloth cloth Oxfords all sice AD widths -Special- /■ ■ ( f l 4 C New white elqth Oxfords fiber or soles $3.00 value.. . . , . . . . . . . . l:a!ler$1.69t0$2.45 BIG REDUCTIONS ANNE.X DEPT. SECOND FLOOR MEN’S Heavy work shoes or light weight Dress Shoes. .$2.19 WOMEN’S High Shoes '■ ............ $1.98 to $2.19 Women’s Low Shoe* RUBBER BOOTS $2.90' ....................... $1.89 to $2.49 TENNIS SHOES . 39c Moser’s Shoe Store XENIA, OHIO Do you get-up at night! Sanol When you have the backache is surely the heat for all kidney the liver or kidneys are sure to or bladder troubles. Sanol gives be out of gear tannl. rt relief in. 24 hours from all hack- fieho and bladder trouble. Sanol is a guaranteed remedy. 35c and $1.00 a bottle at the drug store. —Comply with the new auto law which goes'into effect to d a y .. Get your new lens tor. th* au to head light*. Wo have all kinds from the cheapest to the highest price,- all of which are in the requirements of the law. We have theae In stock and can fit you ou t a t once, . R. A, Murdock Garage Wo Buitttr taow your. he * 4 MS i A f J u »H-PVI o TMU« wW r*» GROCERIES that SATISFY 1 Ifc is a maa-sified job to keep up a stock in condition to meet tho wants of all the people, but tha t is what we are doing. We are prepared a t all times to g iv tygn the best of the market—clean, fresh, satisfying Groceries and Pto- vieiods of every description. And a t Very Moderate prices, considering the times. Tfw US next time. We’ll make good, R forFriday andSaturdayonly 25-lb. Sack of Pure Cane Sugar - - - - Here is a chance to buy Sugar far below the regular selling pries. $ 2 .1 2 Old Reliable Coffee Pound, ateal ou t.............................. "White Ootn Meal * sank* t o r ............ ............. .......................... Prune*, fanny largo S an ta C lara 40*60 *lze, S pound* for.................... Steel Out Coffee Country B u tte r per pound..-............................... ................... Per p o u n d .................. ................. . E x tra fine Dried Peaches per pound .............................. .......... ■ © ■ 9 Differedt K inds of Bread per lo a f ................. L .... .......—.............. ..4c Just Received a Car of Watermelons and Cantaloupes Get One Off the Ice Par Your Sunday Dinner M&Mrini H. E. Schmidt €s Co., , Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . ■<, Xenia, Ohio WNMf . Try Sa ol, it does wonders for the liver, kid neys and bladder. A' trial 35c bottle of Sauol will eonviuce you. Get it at the drug’store. NOTICE All pareonB knowing tbemselvo* indebted to The 1>. 0. Ervin Co., are kindly requested to call a t my residence and Bottle th e ir account. D. S. EKV IN . WANTED: —Dead Stock. We pay the highest cash price. Prompt attention paid to all call*, CaBh paid on removal. Bell Phone, Fitch- in,, O. Homo Phone, Farm er Line, Springfield, O. Phono No. 8-173 Cadarvjllo, (). Brubaker Bros.', Selma, Ohio. Woman’s friend is a Large Trial Bottle of Sanol Prescrip tion* Pine for black heads, Ec zema and all rough skin and cl< ar complexion. s A real skin ^Tonic. Geflt 85c Trial bottle at tile drug store, HOW'S THIS? How’* This? We offer Ope Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine* Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been taken by ta ta rrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and liqs be come known as the most reliable rem edy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarr- Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the dis eased portions. - After you have taken Hall’s Ca tarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimoinals,- free, F* J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c, S r “19 FRANK L. JOHNSON, * Attorney and Counselor-at-Law XENIA, OHIO. Office over Galloway & Cherry, CASTOR IA For Infanta ang, Children In Die ForOverSO Years Always beats the Signature of if jrmt CHh't sleep for nerwmwtea* * X*. MU«t* A*tl»P 4 ri* ta t, • Mid=Summer Clearance Sale Now in Full Swing Hundreds of anxious buyers-have crowded our store all ’ ■ week, hurriedly collecting the many bargains we.are offer-- . " ing in this sale. 4 t,• • r ■ ’ AVe do not think it necessary to worry the public of wading through long lists of prices to see what they want and how ifiuch it has been reduced, So we are going to simply try to impress upon you the fact that we have never ----- figured our profits so low before, .since we have been in business. * .. • - A Clearance Sale Each Season For 50 Years The majority of the merchants over the country found it impossible to give their usual clearance sale this season. They knew that their merchandise by next year would be worth possibly double what it is today; they figured that it would be far more profitable to them to hold same until next season. This possibly would he the case with us, hut we have i • / given the people of the community a clearance sale every season for over 50 years and will continue to do so, regard less of what condition the market is in. The close profit in which we are selling our merchandise makes it impossible to squander printer’s ink in advertising our great reductions. We feel this explanation is all that is necessary to our customers to assure them that they are get- • ting the usual TI. & G. values.. Every department has been replenished with fresh merchandise, so come any time during this, sale and you can get your portion of the many bargains * we are offering. . s * 1 * H u tch iso n & G ibn ey X e n i a , . - - - - - - O h i o a s s s s ft X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X x 0
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