The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26
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M^chiUi/f1: ia io f tum uM th a t SC* CGidil.g 1st *■recent, l*U*i ffvtU BeUvef Ksy M M>Kv*„ "htil’ ftriit V**St .fyCJ i . j S iianUfi, j S j . u W . i : & wi > Qciiith. allien, F o r a tmv? siteT ills j*niv#t &» gabled S j . hu -of fat* fie te a rob beer sg well and it is expected that’he will i# the te s t to he found and sure 5* taken up into the Mounudn* m tty* I r a n as ever. Will mate the l * t hope of saving his life for a time. 1*1 ANTING’THE MELONS. John Marshall and son, Win., start* ed Tuesday towards putting out the saed fo r the coming melon patch, pn the George Powers farm, ’th e ground has teen prepared and it is said the r ifn was right for a sure crop. I f the early frost gets the first ones there w ilt ha time for a second planting,,... WANTED: CARPENTERS, CABI NET MAKERS, BOAT BUILDERS, JOINERS, AND PAINTERS WHO rhe Thnieuit UNDERSTAND HIGH CLASS FIN ISHING. <h»r plant is light and well . ventilated.. -Port Clinton is located on Late Erie in the, famous fruit growing section, midway between To ledo and Cleveland on the main line o f the New York Central RR. A good inexpensive little town in which to . H yo , Plenty of fishing, hunting and boating. Attractive summer resorts near by. Steady work. The Matthews Co., Port Clinton, Ohio, %lt tfi© X*d?f i ilvlu'B ih?& Up Itfiit „ , c w u i ia * k s rh e s sa - son at gxd E jg •» a ta g d a rt, L fuw u jtn'pQiifei ‘Arigian, will wcign uY*r a U d - Las avOd a u io it, Jik« a ro*4 iiiM**; i’i£ a* sure and guv4 broedec as etanite in any ham, lie m siring im i « i j *v\iry buyer is loutmg fur, WiU uiako the »cj,so*i a t Pnv’fc A"»b*rr, imp s ikigion, dais sorrel, is one we m not need to uujone a i^u t fur every one anov.^ he’ a n d season ♦17.S0, AH colts by ihe above horses in sured till straight and fight, Every effort and p-mauiion will be taken to- avoid accidents but will not fee respon sible should any occur. Th* above horses will make the sea son * t my barn 1-51 mile south of Ced- arvill* <mcWilmington road. Phone a on 162. c HARRY TOWN,SLUT. NO CHANGE IN PpRMU^MPBICB Its dellente petals hanging arouiv OR QUANTITY IN nsw sou if nil wtueeiSTs r t J t i . s-o * . » o t w * i Wo w o n t #•©*. « f » n m saw The Chrysanthemum. The flrst ilatf* of tlio intnapjotlnn of uw iii to occhteinnl g*H’, dens Is Ht Chelsea, where Philip Hiller received a living plant from Nlonpu and brought it to ftowfer, A« obscure record notes the fact that in the preceding century a plant bloom ed a t "Danzig. The euntimom rec ord begin* with Pierre Bhtuesml, a gardener of Marseilles, In November. 1808. Having been « sailor he hs«V made the acqqnintunen of these plan?-*’ in China and Jap an ,, Two plants of all that he had brought back from the Orient came fnto blossom in Mar seilles, and these lie carried in the diligence to Paris. There he had them, through the influence of a Mar- Selllcs man in the palace, introduced to the favor of tlie Express Josephine. With her gracious approval, tlwvplant took Hs proper place In ornamental gardening and ha* advanced steadily In popularity. ' One of the odes of Confucius is addressed to the chrys anthemum,.and is: *Tts shining glory center in showers o f golden threads, and Its tassels on which the light of the m n lias been filtered 10,00fttune*.” <?> , What u Theory, It may b<i defined 6s everything, hut the actual production of sound, ! For example, the performer sbotild know the following, Items connected with the music to he Interpreted The * “ * *- time, marks of expression, GOOD FOR e v e r y t h in g A GOOB , -f , - UN.HKNT SHOULD BE GOOD FOE S S S S S " S “ ! S U £ S ^ ANTISEPTIC *© it-V ou«m o tra. W*hNN hw Tdm Amk imlt - •*HOlt8E-TONE*E-AH" UNISIXMT FsrSdabrC-M. Ridpny mad A. E. Richard*, Pru;gi,U valB, accent, phrasing, synconatlon. direction* referring to speed, slims, special marks for emphasis on cer tain notes. Interval* and many other things too numerous to mention. A knowledge o f theory 1* essential to th e proper interpretation of any tfiuSlc worthy of the name. Ghi4tAm*l 15MINIWSPROCESS =*= By tl*»eaimp!e operations anyone can applybeautiful hardwoodeSects over dd aoft wood or previously finished Ib -rs, doors, woodwnrie and * furniture. Washable;heeipmof; l<xA*andwear*like real hardwoodfiiush. Costsabout 3 cent* per equare foot. Directions on eas:i can. Learn to gram m 5 minute* at T H E C H I -N A M E L S T O R E IN Y O U R L O C A L IT Y •rlwiBTH art eiMieJ «Mr<n«« ifttfrtit «rj wilt f id tiii-Kinld o.-jUIly-tn:**-?, <=?1sttrjttiaa te tke iMWW. *11 nwk «i wif leVtliAt. WalK-rioef, thj.-.pse Oil V <*r « « fr fizcru, tat- Mryie* ana fair imtlnui tee 1 mmb #«*H ...........’ *i THE OHIOVAHNiSH COMPANY. CMVtLANO, O W*WIHTeachYou to Grain In 6 Minutes I t is 8<t easy, even little children quickly learn to irrita te beautiful hardwood grains with th e paten ted Ci::-Namel Graining Tool, *Ko m a tte r how old, rough, uneven, d irty and discolored the floor, in a sho rt time, a t trifling expense and no must, you can apply th is exquisite, fashionable hardwood floor finish. ,Over previously painted floor, doors, woo'.b*;0fk> and JCimt «ni*w 'VTTt'HlS invite vou to v isit us And h c s d*oul thev* .beautiful WATERPROOF, S lTV LlAlM.LNG ( 1UNF.SH O IL , FINISHES for Floors, Furniture, Woodwork, Poors*; Walls, Pnohf*. Autos, Carriage R«di*tor», Picture Framer, F:i: * tear, ik-,* that «m*'.eur» r n «o successfulfy apply without teps or brush miril, Special Demonstration April 30 and May 1 Thu coupon u g'wvi for 20c, on a quart can of C h i - N * m e E Richards’ Drug Store! I ! u 1 M 'll r.. 3 b- i £ > * » '■ *... ^ r ' j i * K r ^ - 4 1 c 4 t - y i f; b ' m tp A '3 » t umr* ’in ) t ‘#r V . - - - /r:/;,;-- \ tv: , . • Surgeons say that through indescribable suffering the lips of maimed and mangled heroes w ere,as sublimely si lent as the rathedrals in which those broken bodies lay. Cs* to figh t le ss cruel battles, whimper in his final reckon ing with the Victory Liberty Loan when it isn’t even giv ing, but lending! v i- • - j ‘-.i. t , ., • g ■1 ■ Let rio man, with eyes to see and a firm, strong body Buy, as they gave, to the full limit of your cash and resources. - ■ -v f \| , * * T ‘ THIS AD III PATRIOIICALLY CONTWdUItD T 0 Tills CALS!] 01- FINISHING THE JOB BY C. M, RIDGWAY ROBT. BIRD & SONS CO- MOCK BROS, YODER BROTHERS MRS. W» l \ TOWNSLEY J . W. JOHNSON < b O, t , SMITH, CASHIER G. IL HARTMAN II. BATES A. K, RH BARDS W. W. TKOI TE IA i's MASTERS ANDREW WINTER CHACf-ES r„ SMITH SIRS, SARAH E> AVEIBJER1 J . O. SWWAKV, E. C, OGLBSBEfe J. fi. BARBER If, A. MURDOCK BIIRON I. MARSH D R , a I ’, E L IA S A . « . HUEY IL L MetEAN D. M, KENNON ANDREW JA< KBON t GEORGE A„ SHROABEs W. A, TURNBULL W. C, II.II F wrnutt *■ II. L. WHITTINGTON LEO ANDERSON W, U. i LEMANS J . V. TARR m HOTTING THE HERAF1* ( iUILD mWA HOUSEY 0 U 1 L ALWAYS BE PROUD OF W: T l T B k . T t i * ' a C f ,l* - <2;.c_* tr M r r'- " Cf 1 1 * a f,t “r. r - . ; ; 1! i t u ! ! f C •« t b< , ’ u ullHV.TcS^r—ftr t f vr.,> 4 _ ■;> •1 f v >‘ Xs~ f 'i rr ?*!-tU!.1 ‘ -,v> ■ '? / ” , IC '.'D t i . 'V d , i f -.v.vO y r v.:* cai 4<3 c ; . r . . j Si, t . J p,ct & - ° O i l _ ? tfitP'.i l.. ’*?i -t c f r :*,t ( w t t ? , - i, •% Ci*! fi ft s' p’c t >, .ii*. - i f * S 'l ' t l i V B ' u ’ f t l A , / . ’- l A k . - H ! ' .» • i c ..,., t * .■ * U '1 l1!. , *-w - -w. . - “ 1 Jng jin'! «»-.«'n'ir»- f ' - t i In V. * r us l j ^ In v .. ___ _ . 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M anajB^r X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING J 0 Lffi fffco % Jbos fccca ®eck cjq fec4caa,i f a te s iiai itm vg h < ftpO ffe f, Cedwi' ^000-« n 3 j ■ f E 3 » | T i l t e d T80tg* T mid. p eep r4bs$rlp| iMo ffeaS v tfe o e e s a t1 O a r qq *00,000 ai sold, The c f inteiapj makes th prdfitabk iYeHowl which w township nmbroif, The fo! county; 1 $81,200; 1 ayville, I 1 05ft; Boi *358,000. Accord) *168,000 . ,.It will be en about With th Springs x ' P of the only Jeav *ited to. county.' Let Cet win the | ’ Seeking fo ryou r . with the sound,, a are the BuyVii them to a 3h left James F. s, t Bond iweek soti Chair, D raise noa AUT A sma fast rat Sabbath road nea Tile mas phono pi ■ ground then dto tussiag auto wo; afid si h q rtto damage being p to prod Fsasd: ■along homo in] drovo W Vttbt doyttigl Jiccno c l tbo fioilj ^ f c a t I ca tbOil pluci , tb aa j Mlfcd.I 0 0 GKjf fitetfi a | ccnttlc wbsro; Mo joD in f b b | a vtxi/1 It ia */ abi €^m
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