The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52
m WDM35® & 5S iMgNiii#1 mm H i H * t U !* t o m m u u i m i m m ■ .. ■ „ t f o c i ) * * girt fes* tv* tom* -ten**. ---------- ---------- «** +****** * * d*** *04TO* { jjn^ to be in ftfthjMi; l i l Mfc Hog* Cl*v*ljuj4 Wow ft big drop ifl priA* is thi tet, Tuesday, sailing XtaftMsd at H m FW-Qffiee, Ctodae* nffet, C^. OOsfrsr Hi» Iftf* ftft sftsftBft m X ama siisdhbiMF-. FUTOAY, BtPTTCMSKR tt> m i Labor Day is ov#? so no mow Hol idays until TMuksgMng, - Ot, JieOWmsy to wearing a smile over the good atte&dsnoe pi eeilegs. The Cfoetonabi Red* aye go tog to win the penant this year, the fiswfc in many years, Ip 1S90 the Reds play ed the entire season and never lost it game. i 'A wema* doesn’t marry because she wants itmanbut because the man wants her. Whom ever ft man is compelled to practice what he preaches there will be loss preaching. This continued reading of the high cost of living is becoming shout as painful as paying the bill. Ohio has barrels, of money so a new state health officer job has been creat ed at $6,000 per annum. Our schools opened with teaching force and pupils in high spirits, which means a successful year.. Twenty-two million school children In this -country have laid aside vaca tion activities for their books. When Ohio decides to enact legist iation that will tan the trucks to coy* «r the d*»**« to good road*, then,will the public feel that the good money spent for road improvements has not been wasted. 'll uii •;• m ri i t t !**)■--------- 7 TT- Why cannot the school board or council have signs erected on North Main street creating a safety seen near the school house as a protection to the children from sutomobilists that might not have any regard for speed limits, General John J, Pershing1has ar rived from Prance and is being given a great reception in New York City, The House of Representatives last Weekvoted a permanent rank of Gen eral in recognition of services rendur- ed during the world war. ■' f v " I.I'WS* •.#»=- ■ Why not help some worthy student to get an education in Cedarville Col lege? A scholarship will do this, Dr, McChesney states that he can place twenty-five more scholarships for students that desire to enter the col lege and have not the means. A Lib erty bond will do a good turn and more. . ' Let us' hope the schools and college will not have forced , vacations this year as we had the past—owing to the fill,.' Who Could live within 76 miles of the championship baseball team and not absorb a’ limited amount of the fan dope? . ' Farm help seems to be as scarce just now as it was in harvest season. Many farmers ate on the hunt of tenants., . The township clerk’s .office was a bee hive the first' of the rweek when ■the children were busy getting their newbooks. , Columbus has been entertaining the National G. A. R. encampment in great fSshion this weak, As a conven tion city none surpasses Columbus. . TwO Springfield men have been at-* rested for selling chickens too old foi use. -The chickens were probably ole ,enough before the cold' storage mer, got hold- o i them! More than $1000 was raised during the soldiers’ Home coming in Xenia for the Salvation -Army. This is a worthy cause in recognition for what the Army lassies did for the boys at the front. The, government has spent 160 mil lion improving the Ohio river so that there would be ' water the rear round for, boat operation.. Now comes the B, and 0. railroad and adds 62 1-2 cents a ton to the present freight rates for all river coal,loaded at Cin cinnati. As the government is operat ing^ the railroads the government should correct the abuse in high rates ADDITIONAL LOCAL The Rev. James White, p. D.t and wife, father-and mother of Dr. J, P. White, pastor o f the U, P, 'church, have-arrived here and will make their borne with their son. , , The next meeting of the Parent Teachers’ Association will be held oh Friday, Sept. 19 at 3 pi m. at the school building., A full attendance is desired for the election of officers. .Cecil, Bums, who was under treat ment at the .Miami Hospital for three weeks, has returned home, his health oeing much improved. He hopes to take up his school work in Washing ton,^D. C., the last of this month, For Clean Fresh Egge will pay you ’ SATURDAY, SEPT. 13th ONLY 46c In trade . 44c In cash 30c for Dirty or Small Eggs R. BIRD* SONS CO. retotivse enjoyed last at JEfikar* Park honoring Mr. 0*c*r N**iey who leave for Tampa, Florida. ^Rebooca Bull and MU* Julia Toledo, Iowa, -sand Mrs. .tor of Xenia have been ^eral days with relative* »PPiog Caroline spending here. UM i ftiytft iftliianidMiWiii|Mii;<i>nftWaliBili|iMiswr^4Wi»^ Mr. and Mr*. Mac Anderson en tertained Mr. ana Mrs. S. T. Lowe of near Massillon and Mr. and Mrs. B, W. Anderson at dinner last Thursday. MUs Ruth Ramsey is suffering with heart'trouble and was forced to-give up her school at Owensville. A. delegation of the ColumbusMan- -ufacturers A Jobbers Association will visit this place next Wednesday, Sept. 17th arriving by special train with the Rainbow Band to head the dele gation. The party consisting of 176 wil arrive at 1Q;05 a, m. and, leave at. 10:36 a. m.' The delegation wants to meet the citizens of *this community and the "Cedarville Community Club officers and town officials should be on hand to welcome the strangers, e Earl Gaines, who has employment at the Dayton State Hospital, is here on a two week’s vacation, . LQST: Good fountain pen some place on the street in town,. Return to Hazel St, John. Mr. Fred A. Powers and Miss Eliz abeth Isabel Rumbaugh were quietly married- Tuesday evening' at the M. E. parsonage, Rev. J, W. Patton per forming the ceremony. Mr. Powers is a popular young farmer on' .the W, L. Marshall farm and the young people have the best wishes of their many friends. Switching the Subject. Once upon a time, we heard of two women who had lost their hair. One had been through a Sick spell and the other found hers later behind the dressing table,—Indianapolis Star. DR. O. P. ELIAS J V ' ■ » • V* “\ * •’ DENTIST ExtWge Bank Bldg, Cedarville, 0. Springfield’s Great Store—A Land-mark We Make You Welcome ~-ftnd waul every visitor to feel at Lome, —“Service” it our watchword and our entire organization is ready to make out-of-town patrons comfortable and at ease. •—Located on High street, near Limestone, we are in the very center of Springfield's mercantile life. *—Our rest-room on the second floor, is fitted for your convenience. An attendant will render you competent service. ‘—You may check your hand luggage at a conveniently Ideated desk on the main floo#, without any cuet to you. —While in Springfield, whether on bushes* nr pleasure, make this your Stopping-place. Make appointments toi meet your friends here. "• —We will appreciate your visit and value your patronage if you care to bestow it. '* The Edward Wren Company SPRINGFIELD, OHIO ' Happy at 40,000 Volta. The Australian weevils which, un. dcr ad .electric current of 40,000 volts, "were impelled to stand on their bends or tails and dance about," but when the current was shut off “vvalked hap pily’ away," must be a tough propoat tlon. Less than 10,000 volts will kill a man like a flash of lightning. It Is curious, howe er, that with a Tesla coll an electric current of which the voltage may be In the millions can be taken through the body,with.impunity '—the writer has done it frequently. But. in this case no nonconductor known ‘will Isolate- the current, which In the dark manifests Itself round the apparatus as a delicate mist of light A D A I R S 4 # * , dMftt m m n m m THE LEAPING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THU tfr YEARS Character There is nothing more important to you than real harmony in the selection of furniture in your Living Room. Your friends Trill form an opinion of your taste particularly from this psrt of your home, * i You will like our store, you will like our suggestions and our willingness to be of worth while service to you. We are in business to please you and not only today but SO thoroughly and satisfactorily that even in ten years from BOWwhen you will want something else in furniture you will come to our store. Floor and. Table Lamps We have some beautiful lamps that will add to the attractiveness of your living room. ; v New Fall Rags Arriving Daily Floor Lamps priced from ___________ _____ $16.50 Table Lamps priced from ^ Come in and look them oevr, you are sure to fmd one that will please. Ev ery size carried in stock. ------------ ------- -—$6.50 Axmimster Rugs, 9x12 size, _ priced fr om -------------- __$42.00 Brussels sRugs, 9x12 size, priced from —----------------------- $24.00 Handsome Davenport Suits (like cut), soft downy seats, upholstered in beautiful designs of Tapestry, . ‘ / ' ' Dvefstuffed Suites, priced from _______ _______ Overstuffed ’Davenports, priced from _________ _ S 162.00 $ 82-00 Library Tables ThatWill do justice to any home. All the period styles. Over 50 patterns to select from: Period Tables in Mahogany priced from —--------- - — $ 23.00 Oak.Library' Tables, ■priced from _____ Reed andFiber Rockers Fit in any room with any kind of fur niture. ■If you heed an extr* rocker this is the kind to get. ' Fiber Rockers, with upholstered loose \ , cushion seats as low a s ___ $10.50 Reed Rockers, seat and back uphols tered in beautiful patterns o f cre tonne, priced froixu.____ _____ _$23.00, ‘ We have some beautiful complete sets. ■ » A handsome Davenport by day, in stantly converted into.a comfortable bed at night,' Oak Davenport >priced.from • ? > 4 „ Davenette, priced from ____ _______ $4700 SAME AS CASH IFPAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER ✓ 20-24 North Detroit St. Xenia, O Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Victrolas Native Surgery. Blnghi, a hutlvo of Australia,, was never much of a surgeon, according to a correspondent In the Sydney Bul letin, yet he liked mutilating himself or his wife. In the Old .tribal days operations of all kinds were practiced, from the simple che of breaking a tooth off to mending a broken-limb. Others were bestial and. indescribable. The New South WtUes North coast tribes always appointed a fisberwoman Ineach family.Tills worker was known by the absence of two- joints of the little finger on her left hand. Strong spieler-w6b was tied round the second joint and left on till the flesh morti fied- When that had taken place the finger was held in the opening of an ants' nest Bit It was eaten away. EVERYBODY LIKED IT A - Beauty. Oh, talk as we may of beauty as ft thing to be chiseled from marble or wrought out on canvas; speculate as we may Upon It* colors and outlines, what to It but an intellectual abstrac tion, after ftll? . The heart feels a beauty of another kind, looking through the outward environment, it discovers a deeper and more real lore- Unsss,—'Whittier. 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