The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52
igf^ n w.wr.iww1 iir~liH|ni~ilfii¥r~ THERE ’S A REASON if: WhyRn«MiMiUitivft M m .of fW* * « Community are Cedarville Chautauqua JUNE 22-26 It’s Patriotic . Clean y I * Worth-While ft’s Entertaining IPs Educational IPs Purposeful BE A BOOSTER! Get Season Tickets! « * » na -mm ** ** t**** ** .m <* | LOCAL AND PERSONAL | f t o t , F. A, Juritat, w if« unci sou ! Mql«rt *xp#et to J**v« next Tqas- 1d.fty for * visit with relative* la j FJ.tttbmfg and New Gail)**, Fa, Prof. Leroy Allan I* taking a special course at Chicago University, Mr. Andersou Collin* ha* pur. chased » 4hevrolefc touring oar from Owen* A Son* Shalar fi Minute Virieenlzer oh«ap*ft and bast on th market prloe $1.50 for sale pt It. Bird & Sons Co. Rev. J. S E. McMicHael, President. 2 G."H Hartman, Secretary;”] *'. f,(mtngu ,, » , 1 * Buy paint that yep know is good—paint that there’s no mystery about. On the back o f every can of Banna’s Green goal Paint you’ll find the exact for- mala o f Its contents. Thus you take nothing for granted in buying Green Seal, it tells you just what goaa to noakaup its Ingredients. S k tha good-wearing, good-looking paint that expert paint«*pr*itr„ TryIt. Sold By; K e rr 6 ’ Hastings Bros. T h e Irre s is tib le A p p e a l o f S n o w y W h ite P o rce la in TJOW proud you are of the .**•porcelain in your home! How'spotlessly pure it always looks! No othermaterialcould posribly take its place. In the finesthomes porcelain is al ways usedwherefer possible .- I t is so sinitary, so easily ; cleaned, and really the most |economical in the end. f Ko othermaterial is so easy to keep spotlessly clean. It j does not break, chip or crack. j The refrigerator is one of themost important places for porcelaintobeused. Forecon- omy’i Mke food must not h i allowed to Spoil healths take .our food must be kept absolutelypur a v - The four esidatialsofA refrigeratw The firttr*qaUit* is • real pOrci* to&dog The ra- ■> m m be mtmmmmma „ so the** el *»ld«lr. : ......... ilii.litqtmutW Workmanship *nd ___ ! “be^owaSTiv^ Why thebestrefrigeratof*are made in Grand Rapids H «n jnGrandRapldsare themost ■killed cabinet makers. The largest refrigerator factory in the world U hem—theGrandRapidsRefrigerator ful experience in the science of domestic refrigeration. ’ ’ like a clean china dish” The Leonard leasable Refrigera tor is to dean, and so easy to keep dean thatthousandaofwomenknow it by the above phrase. The beauti ful one-piece porcelain lining in the Leonard Cleanable has tom k W IntiJ* front comers. This is a most V/doable patented feature and catmoi b t found tn any oihtt ttfrigtraiot. , In theLeonardCleanabli tenwalls shutoutthe heat andshutin the cold. Come in and get an interesting and instructive booklet—"Cere of Refrigerators”. Let us showyou one of the famous Leonard models. C I'^ & A & & I j ® riaerator M« 3 *inGrandRm>ldf, HfA J. A. BEATTY &SON XXNIA) OHIO Our gopd friend, "Mr. George Burba, editor of Uift OolunibUH Dispatch, paid this office f t short visit Thursday morning enrbute from Columbus to Dayton. Mr. Burba and* party of friends were -touring through to Dayton. TRY om . JOB PRINTING W* wish to thank the friends and neighbors for tboir kindness to us during the short illness and death of our beloved son, also thank the many friend*, for the •beautiful dowers and Rav, Mason for fljfi con soling word* to ub . Mr, and Mrs. J. W*. Bucknqr. Sweet Corn Seed. Stowelh Evergreen and Country Gentle men nt* R. Bird & Sons $o. Mr. J, yY.Uoss has given up his position With the Gedarvilla Lime Oo., and will return, to, painting, Mr, J. IS. Mitchell has resigned his position with the. Murdock Garage and will enter the employ ment of Mr. E. A> Aljen, who pur-, chased the Kerr Sc Hastings elevators. The first meeting of the girl’s Bight+Week’ s Olub will be . held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Irene Wright. All the girls of the community are invited to come add bring their friends. "»... ....... ' ■ Mr. C- F. Minaer left Sabbath evening for Cincinnati after spend ing several months with his mother,, Mrs. Rosa M iosefM re. Mlusec will go to Cincinnati this fail to he with her sou. -^Bargain's lit Boys Summer Underwear Shirts and Drawers sizes 28,30 and 32 at 25c pe^ garment te close out worth deubie the price asked. R . B ird & S on s Co. GETTING MONET FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COS. A Typical Experlenc* or On*’ Who, Tr«* to secure Money Needed, to Extend an Electric Light , , Plant City . service corporations are re quired to add extensions to theirv Plants as the public demand*. The rapid, -recent growth of many Ohio towns ha* required utilities to secure added capital. The doubling of costs of operation and niaintainance have consumed surplus***. How will theyv get the necessary money? * Not long ago Mr, E. K. Hall of the Electric Bond and Share company,' N, Y.,,gave a typical dialogue show-> mg the difficulty of getting new money for extending a utility, as fol lows; , You say to the man, "We would like you to come right in with us; • come in as a stockholder.” . "How mueh fio you pay on your stock?" "Right now we are paying four per cent,” i "How much is your stock selling for on the m*rket7” "gelling for about $80, but we will sell you new stock for $100 a share. We are not allowed to I sbuo It, at less than par.” “No, thank you; I don’t believe I’ll come in, blit I’ll tell yon what 111 do. 1 will loan you some money It you will give me good security.” We Say, ‘All right” He says, “What can you give me for security?” > We say, "To tell the truth, every thing we have got except the office boy’s Ingersoll watch I b mortgaged al- • ready.” •Now; under these circumstances,| we don’t get very far in financing ex tensions, or improvements, do we?! What is the result? The result Is that) we have a crippled company; we have* -a company that 1 b not up to date; that can give the service the publlo, want* and there Is no progress. This; really is the fundamental problem o f regulation today,:' OFFICIAL FOOD NEWS Twnwd by U, S. Food Adnimbtra- tion of Ohio jJIlMtllilflllllllflilllllllllJIMflltlltlfttllUIUIllltil] IKItttllllilJ IlllilirlllllllHIHiniilllW |; 10 MAKEEVERYEGGCOUNT $ ]| ♦ i = 1 > t , ■i• •» [ 5 * * ,» At * \ s I is 1 j = l U U U L C i V V ($ « 0 J V U L n u u t |3 M U U j : rad^bls eggs i f he so desires, i . Pack carefully in strong, T PRODUCERS SHOULD; f | i Provide proper housing for $ hens... v ' Gather eggs twice daily inhot weather. Place eggs as soon a* gath ered in cool, dry place. Market eggs frequently-^ twice a week, if possible. ‘ Do not market thin shelled, or checked eggs. • Do not 8*11 egg*,from incuba tor cr eggs fr om stolen nests. Protect egg* from hot sun, # when taking to market; Produce Infertile egg* for mar keting. ' Sell on a quality basis. In selling eggs by the case count J system, you are making up a less of 2c per dozen on your neighbor’s bad eggs, . DEALERS. SHOULD; Candle all eggs and purchase ! on a quality basis. Allow the • producer to see you candle and ■< g i t \* clean case* and fillers, ;; Keep eggs in a room having -i►a temperature of 70 degree* or * less.^' ■ _ * Provide an Ice hex i f handling 25 or more cases per week. . Under no circumstances keep «• j* eggs in a mouldy cellar or near ’’’ :* oil or other odoriferous mer- A J J Chandise. j ! it Ship daily in warm weather, 4 ]J using refrigerator cars or ex- ^ : t press service.^ . •* •| ’ —U. jS. Rood Administration X* li. ~ 4> The Federal Food Administration in Ohio, co-operating with the Bureau of Dairy and Foods and the Bureau of Markets and Marketing, and the State Department of Agriculture and the Agricultural Extension Service of Ohio State University,’ has launched a state wide campaign to prevent traffic in rotten eggs. - - . . Fred C,. Croxton, Federal Food Ad ministrator for Ohio has announced the following regulations for dealers smd shippers;' ;<iy All, dealers in eggs, including grocers and hucksters, who ship or jell to-’other*- than Consumers are re quired to be licensed, regardless of ’the • volume of burineee done, , (2)' Carlot shippers and jobbers ffiall candle all eggs and buy only on •toss o ft basis. Ticket bearing date' of mndljng and license number, shall be included,ip each case. * Careful and conservative estimates made by the XL S. Food Adminlstra- tlod. show,that for the past five years luring the period from June 1 to October i , 2b per cent of all eggs wer* a total loss’and 40 per cent were ma terially depreciated in, food value. Because of this great waste rff food, m.d because of the great cost entailed in using oyer-taxed transportation, fa- siUties in carrying food unfit for hu man consuifiption, the Food Adminis tration has' made a special appeal to producers and'retailers in eggs to jrelp eliminate this waste. U yi/hat is so rare as a day in June” ’’SAVE EVERY GRAIN; ” APPEAL TO THRESHERS Coal Is the principal cost to compa nies distributing electrical power tor cars, or light or heat. For oars re*, celvlng power from, a trolley or a third- rail 650 volts are required,) which to but a thirtieth Of that re quired by street light*. I No telegraph wires carry a dan*, gerous current, except when in acei*- dental contact with one carrying a’ much heavier voltage, tor they ar*> given but 25 to 60 volts, except for tha; longest distances, which require but' 100. * ■in...;~ir-rr) ttottar to go siow. If yon try to live two days at once, you divide up the strength with which you should be getting the very best out tot the present. Every regretfui. linger ing tover past mistakes, every fore- boding thought bf what the future fedda, diminish** your present effi- MfiMV tor frtfi «9 much, « “ 1.**3 fA i»u ' With, the wheat harvest already un- jer- way in the southern part of the date the United States Food Admih- stration in Ohio has issued"a special ippeal for careful threshing in the aandling of wheaf'in. order that the lornmon losses from this operation nay be reduced to the minimum. J- The appeal of tlio Food Administra*' j,don is as follows: “Everything should be made ready for threshing beforehand, in order ;hat delays may not occur. “To this end farmers are now urged. ;o provide tigbt-bottomed racks or :anvas for wagons mauling wheat from the fields. - “See that all sacks and wagon boxes ire in condition to take the grain away from the machine without loss. ’ “Prepare the place for the machine :o set, before its arrival, by providing i canvas to spend Over the ground, or remove all stones, weeds, grass, etc,, n order that all shattered grain can jc readily saved. “Provide the best coal you can *o- ;ure for fuel. Wood is extremely dan gerous,! and threshermen are being in structed. not to use it except when ibsoluteiy necessary. “ If Unable to secure coal for thresh ing, farmers should report to the office" >f the Food Administration, Columbus, vhere everypossible assistance will be jiven. ' - l “Thoroughly clean all bins and make wire they are perfectly^ tight. Lack if elevator space or freight Cars will loubtless make it necessary to store .midi of the5 grain temporarily. «• “ Farmers may greatly help to solvf heir labor problems during the tliresh- ng season, and at the same time igliten the labor of the Women by 'ormlng threshing circles, and by all lelp, excepting the threshermen, car rying their own dinners. Going up- What? EGGS of oours*. Wo Jklwayt pay Highest priae for thorn. Call u*for price boforo you soil. R. Bird A..Sons Got CASTOR IA For XnSuits ond CluldrWL ft* jamY*a»*«*Alwy*BWffio June—the month o f roses, winsome ■bride? and sweet girl graduates. ■ ■* . ’■■*■'■ ■■*.■. ■ ■ , i:' k ' '■ ■:• . ■' . ■ ■. . -v. .■■■-. •. Nothing finer as a gift than the . BRAMBACH BABY GRAND PIANO The wonderful little Grand Piano that is so dainty in size—so charming in appearance—so beautiful and resonant in tone. Fits perfectly in the ordinary room of the average dwelling or ^apart ment, and blends admirably with the room furnishings, Price $£525 - Come in and see it—hear it-^Make the Brambach Baby Grand Piano your.gift. "We will gladly mail, to anyone makin'g'reque6t,-n tissue paper pattern, the exact size and shape of tfiis wonderful little grand, which, when laid upon the floor, will show thq^exact space this instrument will qccupy. ss s ' i . *1 1 6 8 NORTH HfGH STREET I I COLUMBUS, OHIO. j Ttiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimimiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiuiiiiiimii fliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimff »*«r*tlw* HUTCHISON & GIBNEY’S Summer B a rga in s Our New Department • / ■ Refrigerators, all prices. Econ- ‘ omical for hot weather. STOVES ‘ . - Large assortment of Detroit' Vapor stoves burns kerosene without wick For Vacation Suit Caaes.............................. $1.10 up Tr inks. , . . ......................... $10.00 up o r odor. Remo Eclipse Gas Range. Reliable G as Range- Joy Eclipse Goal and Wood. Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets. Reed's Enamel ware. China, open stock of Dinner Ware. Baking Dishes aud Caseroles. Shopping Baskets, Clocks, Oil JMops, All kinds of Tinware, Cedar Cheats, Shirt Wasst Boxe*. 4 Dresses for Women and Children White Veil Dressei White Dress Skirts *1 * Draperies Sprints, Marqusettea, Lace Curtains, Oretons, Madras and Window Shades. , Gingham Dresses White Waists Muslin Underwear Middies Kimonos * RUGS All sizes and all grades for Bed Room, Front Room and Kitchen. All qualities...........................$9.00 up . , . . % 1 Linoleums, Mattings, Quilts, Sheets* Pillow Cases, Mattresses. *»■ ■ 1 . c ■ Hutchison & Gibney : XE .N IA , OH IO . ■ x x , GET OUR m a s s ON PRINTING X X En Sta The- lishcd tires th follow set a can a gives will c eertai: •Ciat which are t! provet follow 20 1 non-eli 32 1. and nt 31 I - non-sk ^ 33 1 and no 34 b non-sk . 35 l and no 36 t and no .38 t non-slc , 40 b and no _The tion qi gradua / 30 b non-ski 32 b and, no; , 34 b and noi 32 b; and not 33 bj and noi 35 bj and noi 33i y non-ski. 35 bj non-ski. 37 b; skid. . The • sizes oi be disc vember 33 b.' tread.. 36 by skid tn ; 35 by non-skii1 37 b> skid tr. The m sizes o , to be c - : 30 b. skid, 32 b' non-ski* 35 b skid clif 35 bi 29 b.' skid. 32 b non-ski 33 b non-ski 36 b non-ski. 34 b; non-skin 37 by skid. 33 b> The i. sizes of to be d: vember ' S, You saety ? square well as and oth You a followin across a sons win ing the no recoi, To th- the villi complia: Section I herebj lauds in all Can; weeds g within i may no’ adjoinin On fi comply the tow to cut c and the on said as taxe Mayo A> We j ftsli tint of airp thousar Or we on the to thei Main 2 or wrii T H •HO. iiiiitiiiiimi a ® it Vapol out wiel ft an 3erw<6&r amonoa t f, S h « e t » ey ax t l
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