The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

f ° *1 °(l Schmidt s Big Grocery 9 E.CD POTATOES Ju s t received c a r northern grown we<i po ta to ** , guaran teed t n t* to name, count-rim^ of 1 ,ati> Ohio, Karty Ruse, fr.arly l'l-iumpD,, W h ite Irish Cobblers, t ir e e a e Mounthius, Uu ra i New to rk a , Burbanks, Seueea B ea itu ab P i W l iu t e d «jui«-k. UNION SETS* Best *eta grown, per tjuart O9($ ooonofteoo* o« 9fl>#9frftM*ei«tn*e#e P O m T « S BesVNo, XF,&Oraii* Potatoes, per bushel ................... Ftenty ofJeraay SaCd i w i i t Pot*to«a irftfe#<r) ft #*>*••* * •* -* a 9 * a * * $ 1.25 BEANS* Best grede Michigan navy „ bemib, p e r poumi Quaker Corn Flakes BREAD—-Full f f - per package. . . / .......... Ses. pound loaf........ U V CHEESE—Best Full i.-reaio, par pound ; * «. ft. * « * . * « 4 * * * * « * * * » ,.» ...... 36 c BANNED GOODS OORN-^Best grade Ohio or Maryland, | ~ TOMATOES—Best SPIJfAOH—Best quality, per c a n . . , 1G<? quality, per c a n , 14c STRING BRANS—Best quality,> r Mu , ’ >• , SBOAR - . ./ , . 10 pounds in bulk Q*jr _ 25 pounds, Domino,Brand Oane Sugar in muslin sack,.............. . ,****-**«*<•*»« CLEAN EASY SOAP per b a r * u C ' ELOXJRGoldMeda1*7Q^ _ P e t S a e l f v C SCHMIDTS OLD *T<>. , HICKORY per sk..fOC Sehmidt’e Oceau Light, per sack. * f " C * 1 .0 0 BROOM , 4 S EW ED , f o r . . . . . . . . ,6 8 c ;. . o . . l. . t/. . .V-*! ^ . . . . . » . - ,..4... l*<, .... H .E . S chn S. Detroit tS„ : lid t & C o . Xftosia*- OhieC , i ' „ _ T I I K r 'K D A R V I I X J S H K R A U l KAMI )1 H I L L , hlllertiOSI trtft iyftiOfbc*,, *'***« JUft'.tftf", “ Editor and Publifthoc vft*** 0,. October #1, i *87, Ml j M* ou 4 FRIDAY, M.\Y 9. 1919 lb* <)ft«»wf j iivuTS 4i« 44*6 tifrtl the 1 u n i of tue MHt HAttGBD SOLDIKKH V»iU. FLBASK TAkh MUtD ■/»«- igU 'h£ O.SUgvS - ' T jh . s ’ gcz Kgiar- ftCgis i.^it All diochorfod aoldMN of jC«d«r* a tile Utwi.shlp onOirgod to allow}9a <* »n*eun* in the mayor’* office uft M0h> I A bahMing tongue ami « r*ulii5gtfi*y. May l», to make *rnmg*n«nts t »rl -on a &ivr«a road ar«£ tuUfh tot for Itecoration Day. it It plana*# : an;?, .that the roturned •oldter* have a part «*=— » ijinthe<tey’»programand lets- par- ' Wirt is tile™ im i ramai temw-ev ilnfiarly urpfid tiutt all altni'l this :whea i^veiu? weE regulated fcane |}sBl|maetJitf, u rain iiaml hac& of the. ktlel^n. Burleesou will go down in history; a» the one oatlnet memlffl who raised | .?.cr<i dliiavity and Hades than any. otter in tiio life of the Iteji'aMie, \ 4^CK'ta^.y?^,<e^igK-^wiMOtwsiftiaoy ' ,. Himtor Hina* announce* that Mc»; Adoo is going to help him tun the railroads? Who will help McAdoo? The megs he'made of it the first time fails to indicate any special talent on yow’ «WP°** y«w teat take « * imtia * ".. . w, HbmAn.) toll ... .to WHAT DO YOC KNOW? How many timea h*v you; heart ask­ ed ttet identical quoatiurt bj? the edi­ tor of thi* paper? Too many times to remember* POThsjw Kow let us suffgeet that you change the accepted order of procedure for one that would be a vast improvement Jn stead of waiting for Us to ask Idspast. As long on Burleson was only wrecking the countryi t was all right. Democratic leaders did not worry any until, it v^s-ftShd'' he was the party. Then, for the teat time, they began protesting. * 'f 1 .....n,-*l.„n,inufi.. r' 1 The increases of •salary allowed members of the **B|g Four” brother- diood since![January l* 101^, amount the railroads January % 1918, amount Lo$G00per man, or ^276,000,OOdinthe aggretate. Akron ,,«reetcar employes*' union will ask tor wage increase, effective Mas* F ’ ’ Mayor Davis of ■Cleveland recom­ mended to city council municipal' ownership of the city’s ' streetcar fines, . . ' * Working in relays from $ %, m. to Id p, m ,/s|8 .pomhorp of the Firat Freshyterlan oburch, BefiCfontain*^ read aloud thp entire NewTestament, Eleven Bell Telephone 'ocCTktms** Bowltog Oficon “•ottuck far / more money. They get from 16 to |10 a week now. . ' • t y >th" Body of Santa b» Macchia, 34, was found jmder central viaduct at Cleve­ land. Police believe he was stabbed and then thrown from the viaduct. Bond issue of filr.DOd to' complete live a d tell us, or write us or phone us what you know in the nature of news. That little piece of information, you have been revolving around in your mind may,pot he of great importance to. you, hut toothers it may he Of vi­ tal intereat—-may overt ty< of conaid- ° a >0 ■ Every piece of new* you read in this paper w* have received from some source or another. The efforts of those people make the paper of greater Interest and value to you. Now, suppose you reciprocate and do as much for them.. Tell us vylmfc .you know, . r" *’ birfUfiti. k - 6;r.-.*U, IV,ri %,fr fft , f "r 1 ('■" >^ , ,, .ir,'ija fn,«> d'jis i J! ir*.‘Mi> (,f tii« AiBrd'Stj Wuii^i's ut.»3'_rr*' e^v o...*ie fi'.ii,_riiw x SKiGs. >.,x &'<{„ n.'iiij rah t'f. hriWteWr. 1.J? f^C- ft'ir r.t fiw A'iStrtrfta rabbit will n..-t mako E.itia H '•*>« r,' '1i ^ r s t in-} F. 1r'n- *n«Pr.Tcriic-#, r^rntrStrAr? ibe& 'm h"i*e to he Imj-rttod fn :n &bi«ad* < 'ity aps ^- i S i h H I** lifeca st'm co Esko ch« bats 8&wbeing*wro |>y« jo fiyfe c<I fcdatfHarray. Slr.co tl;o %\ar began VMle Satn bcught n m f * 3 hat*, arid each lm c ; ! i H# far *£ si* rabbits. In s?ter word?; svery Amer» k m soldlc? h goina nb&at^yMh a half €■zm I'yDhtcs cot fho top of Ws head. Each, hgt costs the American govern* Ccnt-tS U& ‘tins fa wholesai* price.« , The ordfr-ory rclofi p^ce of similar , hate Ig $4, The reason why these hats «ro m expensive la that not only the rabbit tklus hut pracfifaily *H the Giber mateiM that goes iuto them is Imported from abroad. Thu* the raw plife for the Jmnd!) comes fr«jn tfhlne and Japan, and the ahefiac which stif­ fens the brim comes from India, Chl-Hai d^AINI ■isfti i iomek ft, f.'iS-I ;:v - if.Si C U««''Ul >,*>J«r»4 cSrrtt n T ? c l #.Jc«--*d or prcri'-a.iy te-r.i;e*i it - ■? r .ts*iwwt !} ijfcxi sjistr 4out« ^Kru J ^ 4Tl T j . } *‘-1.^ -. THE ‘CHl-NAMCfL STORtl IN YOUR tOCA tlTY •ktnsS5S sr„ <-*•-.qC«1W Mm,isp J»;/*#C*i Use l.!Wrf^ *i, »I,J.- 4 *OJ ** *« »•<»*. 1 I. -t«- ■ 1' ' f' ‘ k - ' - - •mks «&6|W*5U»S»«lf»r»W*» >• A TMKOHIOV*HN)«HOflfMMNV.- «WV«tA»W. »> ■»w- iw OWN YOU* OWN HOME, Ambitions may be realized in your chiidfen if you have the home environ menfcwhich transmits to them thfrsni- bilion. The bssie need is a home and the sense of shelter and security that is found in ownership. If there wars no other argument* worth while men would be more than Justified In building and owning their own home* for the children’s sake, Dike father like soul The next gen­ eration Will not he a home-owning one, if the present generation doesn’t show the benefits of home owning and in­ culcate the home-owning ambition. a new.school building, was approved Mary shall*teva*^a!r sh ow r tak e at a Special election by Belle Cento? ? * L fm tiirrn^r {Union county) voters. , * f « Z Br* ife, ‘Mufiotip im& Ikfii 1 * ^ tiicltw f t v in ikygm ^ ** m m 0 * ' home m t Is ali ymmi, awl thsirs, f t Wilf beeotm '"is’ Hanii Hievery hnb of the oivenw; a eery saered spring of jnspfanstioa «ni a taagfide example of the prodeasn ef titrift. U youteouid do jaw part toward making year ihtHi us’s firttAtWeeweis a natum of home owner*—milU> NOW. ‘Pam/- W ithout M ystery Buy paint that you know is good—paint that there’* no mystery about. On thebackof every can of Hanna’* Green Seal Paint you’ll find the exact formula of its contents. Thu* you take nothing for granted in buying Green Seal. I t tell*you ju«t what goes to make up it* in­ gredients. MxLmutoJtutrm. CKjttafc* CTplWllv m \Mm99t* »JWM is the good-wearing, good-looking paint that expert painters prefer. Try it. Yoder Brothers M ddem F a rm e r , A tten tion R , M. Owen, th e hu‘»Mcc o f the fantdite i iwcn** Magnetic Auto -1» *« a hghtifig p lan l J . o R V0 1 u dOMKTfHNG DHTBIWST. A u tom a tic Sy stem O c !) ° You don’t HA VG to watch it , I t completely handles itaelf, and N i>T IM |^ Y W IM M LO j- A T K L Y if any th ing goe<? wrong. Much greater hgh i and power c<ipm i f r , Sam e range of price a« o th e r s anol mw-h more simple. A|very mnaH emit . y*u rmt conned, vonr water sv st*m , D RO P fV AND S I !;: I f VYt ilH v Baldner-FIetcher Co. 42 Esist Main St . XeAie. Ohio K. O. Jameson, Findisy, will b* prtu- cipsl speakers at tennsrs’ sad msr- <‘h*nts" institute *t Fln41*y, Msreh it sad 12. o Knights of Pythls* plan to h*Od $100,000 tsmple st Youngstown. Six person* wore enrostod to nU i by polico on place* in Youagstswa. wltsre it is charged tntoXicaUngntuor Was solddfic^slly. At Cleveland Joseph Staxlcsy was ' attacked % & gray fox after ho haft wounded it. Htaxlesjr killed. It with a blow'over the head from hla gun. . Strike of dippers and kfinmon at Behring be.*, been settled. .tame* W. Mctiregor, former Detroit saloonist, chased guests of tha Wal­ dorf hotel, Toledo, Into the streets with a revolver, barricaded himself Into * room and’ battled the police until be was shot and killed. To make sure'none of his friend* would be Slighted, Clatus <3. MaJk- mu«, Fremont merchant, inserted an mivertisemenf in local papers Invttla# everyone to his wedding In St, fa* ?:el«h’a church. . ............................. Miss Francis Hunter, ZU Columbus, dlej la a hospital shortly after she had taken corrosive sublimate. It is Pelleted she was despondent because of being oat of Work, State supreme court will wot recall its decision holding, Invalid the clas­ sification taxation amendment adopt­ ed at the November election. This was so indicated when the court re, fused to grant, p motion fifed on he* half of the Ohio Taxation league for a rehearing of the case. "itohcrt Deyfotj, d&, probably * * * fk* t*py injured afid William Philips, 3S, m» badly braised when an antemo- (•i!e In which they were* riding ran into Acutvest. ct.'y e?scl6vi&, They were tafka to a hospital, Both tats a?© fi - era and lit© at Ofiptt. Tet (cUdren andtwoteacherswefA Idtten by a mad do®which ran wild amoHg school children at Washington .'SCheal, Uinclanatf. ' I Th# lOih mapla yield la Geauga 1 I* erpected to reach SQ&eofti gallon* Surat? camps era am work»l log full force, Eastern buyers aril «!dd to^to figbtfpg thi oatpoih| urift ituyer $U4 a gallon; it - othw pat the pries at #2* E’ptni has# «o!d m high'"as 121ft, Cffilam Harris, banfe cashier, Wa» elicted rresldent af tho 'Wosstey (;t trade. Biases county sad fosfishlp ofil ft«!i and Tfifia ofii-,t»!s and snanofat;, tnrera havs agreed to s pregram for girinf ami h-mint to a»$l retensd tflhlfors, Bteubeovlfie, Fast Jfmpoot *ftfi Beam VaJley Traction eomnssy dfs* ontfous cav s»fvlr* to Wellsriir* as * result of Ueilsriites relusal to fnjsft*tt«r*te tbs jr,.mpa«? a requsst fot* far* fnerea**. atng ?Jht,h’ Sr'ld at »’i*t-«Iand for 14 ewti s nn*ri nowaeifa at Mcents retail for honO drirteyjec:, Tisk pries of ptote temafia at gVests. c,i I^wiscjri&0',er', ?»?, dfod $i hfs hotRi Itt|ee''a«t*Vsl'C?hftvfog H*n a*!**p foh fi dais, d'tMng vhi<h all efforts tnftde i,r vh, .|rt*Tia to ftNnuo him foiled- 6 an n*!if e'Cier *hoo» nr s«<f kllfinr Tony ftaPer* heo*u»e Ml anweT- ooni,* S'1fnllotm Mr« There** B»Or nlolo molher of tit*, (tmutt children, 1i *o 4h» Sjfiltrp)'.l*Hon »t fo. fedoV.rd hended 0»er j,j#r rgfnteer, neat K oonleranfe will S* held S», FJnihov tb* »*eh «# l i f t g, **y, f * r F#*fo |U(go«H»o*d, Th* Mk «f tb« Bryan penonal property by th* executor last Thurs- rd«y * t Rlr*r»ifie f»r>p dr*w « crowd of &.000 people but the sat# amount!! to ftbont $ 8 , 000 . ft I* said the stock and implftmenfo w*-s not In the test of condition and cAnse<umntly the sale fin! «ot amount to ak numh ass the sv* c-rage form ■*!* in this section, Miss Jennie Mechling, Who tea teen in Denver for more than a year it home on w short visit with te r par-* cuts, Mr. and Mn, T. B; Mechlin# MJ*s Mechlin* went west for. here health and is so much improved snfi is so delighted with Denver* climate that atmwill mum in a few fiaya, She reports that Mr. and Mrs. B, M. McKee have gone further up into the mountains and that Mr. McKee is much tetter. -••<,. % ' ■ (W Mis* Elsie Bhroades, who is teach­ ing at Maple Corner, wifi return home Friday evening, her school be­ ing out- for the summer. Mia* Bhrasde* leavse Saturday fas Oxford where a t e 0**p#ct« to take mt h m month*Tourse at Miami University. Ciegant Cnafish, ‘ A woman was one day writing »n‘ rxease because she had been «low is; nnswering a letter. She Mid: "D uonifi hsv©written hefore, but I have: been hick with a dog bite in the a m ; The man that owns the sawmill’* do* bit me in the road.” The excuse was accepted, Her soniposHlon sound* very much like that of a small tej who tried to explain to a follow swimmer the best way to get rid oi water in W» ear#. He *#w how un­ comfortable the man was and called to him in « friendly way; ‘Hey mister, imp on the leg that the ear'll got t t e .wafer in” .' ' 1 W#Will T*«eh V«mto Grain in 5 Minute* I t is so easy* even little children quickly.learn t^umtate beautikl harawc«)i grains wrih the pafantea t-hi-Axind (training Toot, No matter how old, rough, uneven, d*rty and discolored the floor, iu a short rime, »t%t idling expense nnd no muss, you can apply tins ex.pi,iuc, raciii ^nao.e hardwood floor finish. Over previously painted floor, doors, woodwork, ana fixtures too. Uon't mi*# this grand oppommity to avail yourself of this easy, inexpensive method of heauti ymg old tui faces. We are the €hi-Namel Store and cordially Invite you to visit us and learn about tfipse beautitcr S w ^ R ^ r s a ^ - J -K w -m o aiiKKSE om FINISHES for Floors, Furniture, Woodwork* Doors, Walls, Porches* Autos^ Carriages, B*di»mn,TicmrePrime*. Br»c-a.br«c. etc,, tbit amateur* « * so wceeufuliy apply , without lspsor brushmarks, i> Help at»d Hope. ^ ; .. linJiirge.u’Onr vision n»d grasp Of worldly uffnirs by silent commusion ■situ the immensity of the star-strewn Buivetee-HsKmwill find tho heartache t of life’s disappolntraenfs, the opheme- i ml glitter «nd tinsel that scent so eft -1 sestiul to your happiness* are but | passing phnsps of an existence to he dealt with serenely and Intelligently,, and thnf cannot life done wisely, and well If one eternally grovels In the tfiaj? of earth without moments of si­ lent withdrawal to the starry solitudes Ofthought,- " .. r' 1; ■ >■, '* ' ( ' c / W' Richards’ Drug Store 4#b for a ftatirtldau, h*f-me d»y • cfpv#h Afwtl«ti*.!a¥k may publish e«n»e epiwHIttg figi.frcS shew­ ing b-'-w rnurn time fo wasted ns rail- i’•?>.<! d*f*,tn hr.folks who strive on time for »foio*(| teat ate l«te.^De* IfoMeS Jhfleter. o FOR SORE THROAT Mr*, €:, aft*«#e. am fhm . st-* n.iMk«. «itu e‘t «WW-rnKM*IUl #«MMth tercet ein* mn mh ! I -eet™,.; .*•*•••« f ftr.ft fMit 1 -**»*>«* m iMt f Set*ere?" s«*e CWa^Mnt<n«ihef»«*KMne hr* firm mr ln^»n* r#M«f eefi , —lr«» wxt tnr* '* *«H voum nam«l«r roll -HOrSK-TflNE-K*M” noon FOtt CVKRYTfflMn AfiWffl I.INIMRNT HROI I.D BKtOU.HFOR si l t «.<»« M m * *».. For S tith y C M* RklfwrAjr ■*« *. -.«- *uwl.A.,JEL ■ADAIR’S THE tEADING HOMEFURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS Come and See Our Wonderful Display ... ...............................................' i i Sprint Furniture Wonderful ra n father overworked adjective* but we believe that it’s not amiss in describing'this display. . Here ate nine large floors crowdedwith beautiful, charaeterfuf furnitpte, in classic period atyles and beautiful modem designs onwhich you’d think the prices would be prohibitive, but—the pleasant!sor- prise comes whenyou note ihafc our prices place this superior kind of furniture within the teach of the average home furnisher. Ate you going to buy furniture this Spring? If «o be fair to yourself— don’t buy without seeing this unusual display, whether you are furnishing nn entire home or will need hut an oddchair or so. ^hooKere*’ am always welcome as. buyers, B e d R o o m F u r n i t u r e o f R o s e C h a rm 0 0 >m\mm Maks your bedroom, wltete you Bpnd cue-third of your life, as artistic as restful as you car.. Taste, harmony and simplicity in furnishing it count ferxioro than tho lavish expenditure* Ivory Bed roomgait, three pieces* S p e c i a l .^..,,.^...*7-5.00 Four Host Bedroom Suit in Walnut* ted dresser and chilSdnette^0_$fiS Lovely Queen Ann Bedroom Suit* Bed, Dresser, Table and Chiffonette ** t> e* «» ^iff « F**3*J ^***■>o A ^ ^ar**C * $4.** tt-esJfia^ea t4 $113.50 t h t p n l M»deWith *.VtntUntor r v . o * a ( V * m 158TALB ‘ bdl D HWMAG^ »«||flIC4»RAT0» IN KiTfHfi?? Meaves yo-ar f<H>dan I keeps fra bills down, ln«u!ated with M*n«al Woof itntftke* the UolJ fiterego n gfea*! 1?^ and food saver, i( Ton itlag refoigeratarg, white enamei-l lined, Priced tip Irani, J 1 J Three Dcn>e, Side Icing White M*m*M interior* Priced vp from $2:*.00 wk c a n a r m , * it it in the fa line of tiittn 'V m f t wide ... .... . 10 ft, W-dft .......... 8 f t wide 0 ft, wide . . * ft; wide . $3*15 These ahades have, & § jfl, Drop .1*3,50 S10.M $7,59 fhhR $1,1 8KF; 01 K JlHI'L Vr OF THK NEW Bl'BtNCr. DJRH1GN8 “ IN BOOW-frtZlt {< RUGS } * IX A«min;*t«? r « m [me I’rir*, Spetitd UTM * X lp TapoetrY Hnueel* Rag* jp from fS^tf ?*»£ Malting Rugs, up from . Linoleum, per «gu*r* y*jnrf 7U l*ref.urt*m* up from . tl.00 3AMEAS CASH IF RAID INSODAYS OH AMOUNTS O F $10 OR OVER H .N > rt.K I t e t r o i i 5 i . XENIA, OHIO A M & S tove*, V ic tro k * Furniture. Carpet*. V a

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