The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

d t i l s t e n t e r * i k b k b .M > E k ih M jli < 1 kiulmit, \li* htiut ,« a i >.,.j -*ui. Milton ftrattiM. *• Seal -!■ rty a >*.. tiVni * revolver Mi tu» is 'l n g a l . like Ao«« l>r SlemMrt * iu *Aiic»4 hK»(« tike t**JU but ha* bean u»H*bi* tl 1,011 1< • , a»lcr«Kl iti 1 ' ,S of A un .< x,„ 'ill* Hor*« t C!J.jKU,> '*1 - u, ,jfwo«J *tyte. j« 4 year* ote. 1r > ‘ 1V>j' * *.i*r .talk £< *“• • a .. . "r>* 4.1 jfel Infccc ui A, altnoucht It »Jul but ' All lover* jn a*u*u th* Hwl> Th* boy had w | *bouki3vok tvirW hi* rtther'a revolver and white 1* ,v* *UBl 1* ln *f y l i y u f itulu discharged u, i!h* .bullet W"iitering, lit* left ilmb> HEALTH STH.t DW I.IMNI, Y» jt-. 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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