The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

S t e mm tOmm HUH MMHH t PEACE IN SIGHT! , % PRICES GOING UP at every place but Schmid’s. .So buy N or. -W e have the goods and are giving our customers the advantage o f our big baying SUGAR *" y NO SCARCITY OP SUGAR HERE J Huy all you want at these prices , 1® pound* In bulk cane sugar for--------------------- — — — —— 97c 25 pound* Domino Brand cane sugar in muslin sack f o r _______ .$2,45 T H E ' CI3I>ARVIIJUE H K l iA O ) KARLII BULL, Editor and Publisher , . Entered at the Post-Office, Cedar- ville, Q., October 31* 1387, a* second * class matter, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919 " ! CLEAN EASY SOAP per b a r ______________— ; ___- __________— 5c Dried Fruits Prunes, Santa Clara, per pound, —------- ----------------- <! i. 'Peaches, per pound, —— ------------------------- — . •Apricots ,per pound — . r,— ------ -------- ----------------- Railing, bulk, seeded, Sultana, l b ; ------------------- -— Seeded Basins in packages, per package — . 12 l-2c - i . - 1 7 c - v - -» 19c ____.18c .12 l-2c COFFEE STEEL CUT BIO, per pound ----------------------- . —26c SANTOS, Best Grade, Steel Cut, per pound —28c AFRICAN JAVA BLEND, per pound .4 — — ------- '---------------- 31c y BUY AS MUCH AS YOU WKE. PLENTY HERE. ' i Canned Goods BEST GRADE SALMON, Large 2 lb. can f o r --------- --------------------18c ONION SETS, best sets grown, per qu a rt-------------------------- ---------8c 'CORN—Best grade Ohio or Maryland, per c a n ----------------------12 l-2c TOMATOES—Best quality, per c a n ,--------. — ---------------------------- 10c SPINACJC—Best quality,.per c a n —----------------- :----------------- -- 14c STRING BEANSv-Beat quality, per c a n --------------------------- — 14c ” t CHICKEN SCRATCH FEED, per pound 5c, per 100 pounds,------ $4^25 $1,00 BROOM, 4 SEWED, FOR - ----------- mMm __ ___________. —68c Bring Them In— —We Pay the Highest Market Prfce for EGGE and . POULTRY. H.E. Schmidt & Co S. Detroit tS„ Xenia, Ohio. tNOBODY KNOWS, THAT 'S CERTAIN. The disagreements .of doctors, doctors qjf philosophy and doctors o f appendicitis and doctors o f politics, has long been manifest * But until recently experts on markets usually agreed what the trend was likely to be. But it appears that the wisest heads ip the production end o f national endeavor are all at sea. The recent congress o f stock raisers showed this, Some o f the experts fortold a world shortage o f meat animals that .would last for years, and that meant good profits for the cattle raiser. c . Otfters foretold an oversupply, end some even pro­ phesied that the big meat animal was going to be replac­ ed by,the smaller unit? that chickens and goats and the . backdoor pets would supplant, on the cheap city mar-' kets, the prize beef and the well bred hog. And if that didn’t happen the cheap South .American beef, and the sheep from the island wilderness, where cheap labor and feed abounds, would restrict severaly the market for the stock o f this country, that was fed on expensive grains and concentrates, and given hothouse treatment, and^expert attention, ■ / Every business man in the world today is trying to guess about the outlook for his /particular industry, and the farmers appearantly h’av eas little definite knowledge as the rdst. And the stockman labors under the disadvantage of having to wait at least three years before his crop is har­ vested, and if he guesses wrong he is wiped out without insurance, salvage, or even a nest egg to start something lse with. ’ : ■. .. The stock raiser and the farmer should not do all the ^ gambling,-all the risking, all the«guessing. A moterman leads an easy life, he* CONGRESSIONAL" LEGISLATION just gqes with the current^ , Humanity does not change as' we think it does, but you change. day Let the experience o f >every strengthen, you irt a better .way To be sure Of business for tomor­ row, be a good advertiser today, The national flower the Iris, considered a plant in this .coutry* of France is very common The old^fashioned nigh}; shirt may be'back in style now that Uncle Sam wants a tax on all pajamas that.cost over $5 a pair. The absence' o f fire water on the Fourth or July will no doubt reduce the usually long list o f accidents fol­ lowing the Safe and Sane Fourth. f THE U N IV E R SA L CAR . ■ -if-' ■ • • . • ' - • '• The Ford Coupe, with its permanent top, big sliding* windows,. generous seating capacity, splendid upholstering, is surely the ideal, as well.as the most practical and -profi^ table, motor car. for traveling salesmen, physicians, stockmen, etc. It means quick transportation without fatigue. It means comfortable transportation regardless of weather conditions. It means ^good , .long service at the minimum of. expense, -Wise, to give us your order now.. Price f. o. b. Detroit, $650. R. A. Murdock *- ’* Cedarville, - ? Ohio We heard a man say that the tax on talking machines was not high enough. His neighbor had one and it played each morning at 6:30 and was usually going at full speed ^t ten thirty at night. The extraordinary session o f con­ gress convened Monday and much im­ portan t legislation is pledged now as [both branches are under Republican control. - The "majority pledges the following: | Passage o f the appropriation bills before July 1. 1 Legislation, fo r the immediate re­ tu rn o f telegraph and telephone lines to their owners. * Early consideration o f the railroad problem. Approval o f the suffrage amend­ ment; . i, Determination o f a national mer­ chant marine policy. ' Legislation o f benefit to returning soldiers and sailors. Reduction in taxation, including the immediate repeal o f the luxury tax. Rigid economy in expenditures and adoption of .the budget system* Tariff legislation designed to in crease custom house revenues and pro tection for industries developed dur­ ing the war. .We see where Postmaster General Burleson will address the Ohio State Postmaster's convention in Columbus this week. It being about time togivc up the telephone and telegraph mana­ gement maybe A. S, will do something to improve the postal service. The nation today demands economy and business efficiency. This is also demanded in the slate but a Republi­ can legislature and a Democratic gov­ ernor is a. poor combination to pro­ duce results. Both are to ’blame for conditions in Ohid today for both have been playing petty politics. THE ART OF FORGETTING. Modern Farmer, Attention R . M?Owen, the builder Of the famous Owen’s Magnetic Auto—has a lighting plant FOR YOU. SOMETHING DIFFERENT . Automatic System » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ You don’ t HAVE to watch it, it .completely handles itself, and NOTIFIES YOU IMMEDI­ ATELY i f anything goes wrong* Much greater light and power capacity. Same range o f price as, others, and much more simple. A t very'small cost, you can connect your water system. DROP IN AjND SEE IT WORK. ■r & $ r^i ....... » " All this fuss about legislation for prohibition law enforcement is hot air. When we stop the manufacture of liquor the law will enforce itself. There Is no need o f a $100,000 expense saddled on the state to provide soft places fo r Anti Saloon League men to wax f a t Th •state would be no bet­ ter protected so this money should be saved the taxpcv now feel the* tax burden. Again We say stop the manufacture and in time the law will enfofte itself. Two Ohio Democrats connected with official Washington for several years will get return tickets now that the Republicans have organized the JLffise. Robert Gordon o f Cglina and David K, Hempstead of Wilmington, the latter the secretary of former con gressman M. R. Denver. Dave has been enrolling clerk at a salary of' i$3,500 and by his unusual affideucy j was wmTtejl for the place again by a number o f Republicans, but party rules forced his retirement. LEGAL NOTICE. Baldher-Fletcher Co. 42 East Main St„ XeniA, Ohio. Common Pleas dlourfc Greene County, Ohio. Charles Ella Cowan, Plaintiff .: .. VS; Albert -Cowan, Defendant. . .Albert Cowan, place o f residence |uhkftown will take notice that Charles i^Elln Cowan 1ms filed suit for divorce 1against liipt in said court, her petition i charging wilful absence for more than three years and that the same will be fo r hearing at the court house in Xenia, Ohio, on July 7,1910 at 10 A. M, or as soon thereafter ns the same can be reached by which time defend­ ant must answer or.demiwr to said petition or judgment may be taken against him. Signed Charles IJlla Cowan. Senior Class play, June 2,1,919. What a blessing it is that we can forget. Today’s' troubles look very large* but a week hence they will be forgotten and buried. Says one Writ er: “ If you would keep a book and daily put down the things that worry you, it would bcnifit'you.” We allow a fly to settle upon ua and plague us; -and-we-lo$e-our tempera"and~get all out o f balance, , But if we'could ace what it* was ‘ hat threw us off our balance before breakfast* and put it down in a little book, and follow it up and follow it out, ahd ascertain what becomes of it .ve would see whaffools we were in ihe matter!! • ' The art o f forgetting-'i sa blessed srt, but the art of overlooking is just Xs important. And if we should take time to write down the origin, pro­ gress and outcome o f our troubles, it A-ould make us ashamed o f the fuss we make over them, and we should be glad to drop such things and bury them at onqe in eternal forgetfulness, Life is to short to be worn out fn petty worries, frettings, hatreds and vexations. “ Today is the tomorrow wo worried about yesterday—ahd it didn’t happen C h i - H a m d Self-leveling > COLOREDS.HXTU0AL VARNISHES Chi-Namel varnishes are for new and old.hard or soft wood, imparting highly protective lus­ trous surfaces equal to “ factory finishes.” Being self-leveling, they can be applied by anyone without laps o f brush marks. Tough, elastic, waterproof. Cost least by the square foot on account o f great covering capacity. ' V IS IT TH E ,NEAREST CHI-NAMEL STORE where in5 minute* you can learnhow to re-finish everything in the home and save the expense of rc-furnlshiftg. r It’* a progressive store-look for the aign— if you don’t find One readily write Us. THEOHIOVARNISHCO., CLtVCtANO, O. A D A I R ’S THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS ' - - O ^ E C O M F O R T S ' what ihe returning* soldier is ihinkind offv==) A ” HOME COMING" like the present occurs only once in a lifetime. This generation will never see it duplicated .History has no parallel equal to it. The welcome f hould be spontaneous, thrilling, generous and^appreciative in all that these terms imply. In the homes more than el­ sewhere will the boy appreciate your thoughtfulness. DINING ROOM FURNITURE ft .* Buffet, Solid Oak, Golden finish $21,00 Buffet, GO in,, inMahogany, William and Mary Period _________ ..— $55.00 Table, 54 in. top, Solid Oak, Fumea fininsfi __ ____________— — $24.75 , Queen Ann table, 54 in. Top in Wal­ nut -----------•----------- •— ft—- — ■— Queen Ann Dinning Room Suit consists of 60 inch Buffet; 54 in. top Table; 5 chairs; 1 arm ch^*g;g j j Walnut or Mahogany — ■* ------------------- — --------------- fet 8ft.; 54 in. Top Table and 6 clmirH, in W i$uit— Sheraton Dinning Room Suit consisting o f 60 taj. Buf ’ . . / ................ ............................................................................. .....................$J.6b.U0 i ■fiL - t e w y Mt 'Pi* im o iE w LINOLEUM-------GOOD QUALITY Felt base, will give satisfactory^wear, SPECIAL . . . 75c INLAID LINOLEUM Heavy Grade in tile patterns- $1.35 CORK LINOLEUM 2 yards wide,-pev sq.-yd. _.-------._95c 4 yards wide, pefr sq. yd. —,—-$1-15 RUGS 9x12 Axminister Rugs —$37.50 -lip_ 9x12 Brussels R u g s ------ $24.00 up OLD HICKORY POARCH FURNITURE The Andrew Jackson pattern Copied from the famous original ^ m v ■ T a b le .................. $9.00 y Rocker . . . . . . . .$5.25 Settee $12.00 Qha ir ......... .. .$5.25 OUR LINE OF THE COLD STORAGE REFRIGERATORS are built on scientific lines, name ly service and economy o f ice. A ll have 8 walls o f insulation .and white interiors. . ■ Side leers up from — „ft$13.50 Top leers'up from -^_-_ftft—--$24.00 Porcelain-lined-Refrigerator/- 150-lhi ice depneity, side icer ---------.—-$52.00 SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER p* Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Victrolas. XENIA} OHIO 20-24 North Detroit St, aesa Willard Service Station w Recharging, Repairing and a complete line of Rentals. - New Batteries in StocR L. C. R. Storage Battery Co. 118 E /M R in ;S t re e t , ■ . Xenia, Ohio Geo. W. Lane, Manager 4 Soldby A. B. Richards, Druggist. Kodol ---fr*”— ^ %tik b . < 1 * m m m m tm m mm RlFJMjllrt

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