The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

m M P wMlp Select Your Car Now Reo Dodge Overland Hudson Essex Nash M, C. NAGLEY Local Dealer N. J. HUNTER, ,Distributor u : | C)1 Why Not Save the B y buying your groceries o f the big Grocery where you get quality’ Service and the right price. t. SPECIAL ON POTATOES ParPeck48c Pei Bushel$1.85 ; f l our Schmidt’* Ocean Light, large s a c k . ..........’ , i . .$1.43, j Sflnall sack . a . , , . . . . . * , , , , , , , 70c •Schmidt’s Old Hickory, large,sack. ^ .,$1 ;48 .'1 .iSmall''iSaclt. *. .. .....,.■». * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. ■. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . >78c V L A R D * •7 7 ''" « - y r Down goes the pride,per l b , . . . . . ........ . . . . Tt.30c Cruwo,perlb & . . . . . . . . , ,37c 1^11Cakes per pound . * * * . . . . . * 1 ., *2Sc : r . 'V " > y 1 i ; v ' 7 ' ,r v -;.. Alt kind*, per loaf. . , . . , . , , » , , -,,. .v, , . , . . . , ,9c. *777 7 > ' ' B E i i sH IR T O U T E R S _ ♦ '* ' . 7 • • ■ , - FreshEvery Day • *"■ \ :k[ ‘ 7 ' ; / 1.... ^ b e a h s ..' , 7 v ~ f 7 ' ;T;.. : T v '' . Best Nayy Bean?, per lb........ . . . . . . , ........... . . . a . , . , , . . . . * . . .9c Lima Beanff best grade, per pound. .......... .............. . . . , 10c ''V. ■ ■ COFFEE T . Rio,per pound:. « » , • • „ • , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,3tc Arbuckles, per pound... /T ? ......... .. , ............ .. ,38c Old Reliable, per jfcund*................. ........................................ .. ,48c Golden Sun. per pound.............................. ....................... ..46c BREAKFAST FOOD'S j . Grape Nuts, per packagfe.............. *......................... .. ,12c Post Toasties... ...... * , . . . * * . * . * * ............. .. . .12 l-2c Sbreaded Wheat..,. . : ......................................... 12 I-2c Kellogg’s 'Com Flakes, , ................ . 12 l-2c Standard Com Flakes . , , ; ............................... ,9c Bring Them In-----We Pay theHighest Market Price for EGGE and _________________ POULTRY. BROOM—BEST GRADE FOUR STITCH____________________ 49c H.E, Schmidt&Co. S. Detroit tS., Xenia, Ohio. j 01*i;sl»r*4 Crit.u&a. j It 1* frequently found that tba sell­ ing* inna#dlately above lurandateent ’ toeutlee become blsriceAed. If white- ^wafchtKl, It <* aa be cJwined by being rubbed over with a mixture of March and water of the «ad«t<mey o f cream. A soft flannel Moth should be used, j When Ur? gently rub oft the starch. ' The black stain will come with It JULIA ’ S GOWN By CHAfttOTTB T, JBMITH. Doing the Big Things. Most people stand In awe o f the big things o f life. The great mas* o f man-, TtlI. „ , , - - , , , kind la satisfied if It can stand on] * oldest of eight chll- speaklng terms with genpu^, Only the ? ra.n ? lay e^Plain why her clothing It was in her Junior year at high school that the question o f her com­ mencement gown drat began to trou­ ble Julia King, | ’Fine gowns were not plentiful In the King family. Possibly the fa ct' few realise that genfas Is consecra­ tion to a task until it’s mastered, The great inventions o f th? age-are mat­ ters of discovery and patient experi­ ment. If they were ‘'plain as day” everybody would be In the UAeJight. It’s only when men have advanced be­ yond the recognised bounds that they Come to the realms o f great things, That brings them into undiscovered territory, There is Where the new things are. If you are afraid to ad­ vance you Just naturally fall Into the ranks o f the ordinary and the com­ monplace* * Mope. Hope. Is anticipation, with possibil­ ity of realisation. It Is an inherent feeling In mankind and a divine pro­ vision for the sustentation of Interest in bfe, Hope Is a chord which strikes pleasant desires for the future t It Is everyone’s sunshine, the rainbow In the .storm, the silver lining to the present cloud, n star set in the firma­ ment o f our lives to ’brighten, . ;hten and'cheer the way and differs In’ mag­ nitude .and brightness according to occasion, Hope is an antidote ’ mis­ ery, la, cordial for the desponding and a Chain with many links.—Kellie E. Mate. v NOTICE TO HUNGERS. Notice is hereby given to hunters, whether with dog or gun,, is tot hid­ den and. offenders will be charged with trespassing and prosecuted according to law. - John Taylor Raymond Williamson ■Duff Andrew I .Ray Harrison Andrew Kennedy Mrs. Mary Andrew Harry Graham W. 0,-MaddUx., W. C. Bolt. - . Holden Pemberton. - Anderson Collins. HOW’S THIS? had always been of inferior quality. Often Mrs. Ring .sat up late at night finishing off some garment; while the best clothes were usually adorned wiyt a touch of embroidery done wonder­ fully well by Julia herself. On the junior* devolved the task of decorating the town haU for the great occasion, Then, too, who but the juniors were to be escort for the graduates l And this*meant much talk o f gowns, shoes, ribbons and gloves, Julia knew very well there could be no costly finery fur her and sometimes she went to sleep with a wet handker­ chief under- her pillow, after spend­ ing the evening helping her mother make the little pink gown o f 15-cent muslin. It was during one of these evenings when Julia had been telling her moth­ er of the wonderful gOwns the seniors were having made that she suddenly asked wistfully: “Do you .suppose I can have a silk dress when I graduate, mother}” “JDeafle«** said Mrs. King sharply, as -though something7 had .hurt her—-in Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re- yard ifor any case o f Catarrh Hint ' •jinnnt: V ia i-mvrl. W Wnll'o. fVfnwU * w «er Can* fa c t,,Julia thought she m u st,have pricked- her Jldgex'-^T only wish might promise it "to yon, but I can’ t.” Julia.,was silent*, Her toother sewed steadily for,a little while, then threw her work aside and impulsively drew . the girl’s, dark head to her, shoulder. “Ho you think I don’t realize how much you want it? •Why, girlie! tho- dream o f my foolish old head, for years has heeh^to possess a lustrous dark blue taffeta.. Ton didn’t know your mother ,was such a goose, did you? There, run along, to bed.” A few days later she Went into-tl e kItriton where Mrs. King, her tired face flushed with heat,, was busily -canning rhubarb, -A sudden thought popped into Julia*s mind, ‘‘Mother 1”’ she exclaimed. “You know Auht Hse said' yesterday we might have all tho wild berries we .were wilting to pick. There are straw­ berries, blueberries and blackberries in those old pastures. 'Oh, mother! . do you suppose yon could spax-e me part of the time to go ,ou t there'to , pick', some to' sell? .Seems to toe might get enough to buy—that Is, to have—eh, I do want io'hdve a nice dress when' i graduate!” Mrs. King snapped ti cover onto an- •annot be cured by Ha ’s Catarrh ;Spareyou? Yos,ma’ am, dedfdneT * . she totlfi briefly* ' And Julia, I beard l*>] GIVE YOUR CAR A NEW FINISH "DO IT YOURSELF WITH ONE OR TWO COATS Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been aken b y catarrh sufferers fo r the mat .thirty-five years, and has be- :ome known as the most reliable rem- :d y fo r Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine -acts thru the Blood op. the Mmiofib surfaced, expelling the poison * “ ‘ and hesup ............. igr’-tke di*1 -rom the Blood rnsed portions. , A fter you have taken Hall’s Ca- arrh Medicine fo r a short time you will #Ce a great improvement in your' general liealth. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine a t Once and get Tic >f catarrh. Send fo r testimonials, Ye*. F* J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by all Druggists, 75c. , § xm I The ■ • HOOVER Cleaners 3 1 d i w r o ■ -w> wy <w*> *tgr CjsK^iy gmfem M, < jjt j[^i/ Jl 4 J 1 i l * saLslf Th<i on ly e le c tr ic c a r p e t - b e a t e r *—. The Hoover. The e ffic ien t e lectric ca rpe t -sw eeper— T h e H o o v e r . P lu s an e le c tr ic va cu um cleaner. These th ree n e c ­ e s s a r y clean ing d ev ice s are c om ­ bined only in U lie V JG s J k L ftiBcnuocymoNswxKrxa f t BEAtil* , . AftlTCWdSm Asrr ct£ANs Ptfdnefort-toniaDenton- itmildsi, O.' aaU, Stattil fiivtdcpaJj^fjiilonia /»!« ftiliijf, mmtsmm THETARBOX LUMBERCO. GALLOWAY & CHERRY, XENIA —* t*** OHIO Doctor Dustin’ s wife say yesterday she would pay a girl well to stay with the children evenings, for she likes to ride -with the doctor.” That very afternoon Julia saw Mrs, Dustin and mad^, arrangements to be her helpet four' evenings ■a week through July and August. Then began a bbsy time for the girt, *■ - ' * ' $0 the months sped by until It wns really time to -purchase the material for the dreamed-of gown, “ I wish you Were- going to' have a new dress, marmee,*’ said Julia im­ pulsively one day, as Mrs, -Klhg wns mending a little rent In the well-worn but spotless gray dress. - "Oh* - Wbllf dear," responded her mother brightly, “ tHis old gown with a fresh collar will da very nicely.” ' But to Julia’s horror as she passed her mother’s door quietly a half-hour later, she saw Mrs. King hold the old gray dress at arm’s length for a Sec­ ond, then fling R on the bed and wipe the running tears from her face. Two’ hours later Julia bounced Into the house laden with several mysteri­ ous bundles and ran lightly xip to hei room. “Mother/.’* She called in a queei voice., "I wish youwould come up a minute, Yve Just bought my dress and I nefer wns so happy over any thing in my life l" A rather displeased lady walked, up­ stairs at this blddtng "Jplls,” she remonstrated, “yon ought to have had an older person xvith you,” but stopped suddenly when slie saw the mateiint Julia was unroll tng. Just a white voile, sheer and daln ty, to be sun1, but plain white voile. “iffi’t it' pretty” cooed Julia, her dark eyes beaming with mischief. “I don’t understand,” began Mr*. King la « dazed wag., "Do you understand this?” yelled her daughter suddenly ns site threw a perfect swirl o f lustrous dark blue taf­ feta round the slender figure before her. ‘D o you know, you marmee, that you Are going to have a commence­ ment gown for your own sweet self, and that you arc going to graduate from sacrificing everything to a selfish daughter! Ami here la lace to trim it with," she raced on recklessly, “and sowing silk and honks and eyes, and white -klif gloves. And my dress ts to be a dream, for I nm going to em­ broider it xmtil It will stand ulpne for very pride. And oh, you' blessed wom­ an," to tho dazed mother, who had sunk wcaki jr onto the hed, “stay here and gloat while ’ go down aqd get supper for this starving family. But don’t you dare let me find a single drop on that ‘lustrous dark bluo taf­ feta’ commencement gown.” (Copyright, 3919, fiv the McClure N*W*« paper Syndicate.) Dally Theugh*. Every one is the son of hi* own Work*.—Cervantes. Try Both Way*. While it is true that the vast major­ ity of people ofi this earth spend their nights In sleep, it is also a fact that many more people than one would suppose are awake o’ nights Add do their sleeping in daytime, Just think " all the night watchmen there are, the milkmen, and Just the natural night prowlers who like flight best as tlm*hgwhichtoto****** tot** ^ 0 Can a Phonograph Be Wistful? <w » t r ,4V-v' \ r r K ^ n * * a A, -.of ' v .i i ■; ■ p . ^ a ,v; v i/.fi r a*. J .,-L V ' d iH ' % <1 R.V 1 *;i hUrn i . • -wjn, • '?-K i Jt\ £.1 I 14 I wm N : \ K1-'' V •p-i Ij‘‘ \ . ,wif H ear the N&w.Edtscn’ s R e -C reation ' o f X .cz-mH s voice in ‘ ‘ O ftin the S tifiy, N ight;” ' ' Listen to the iremnlav.s^ tiredmy longing in •those plaintive passages. Youfe e l that the phonograph it express - ing {ill the wiytfulness o f an/overjkmng . ‘‘'soul. ‘ L v . 1 1 „ w*t ^ % * - N tid so it is—expressingLdz&arVs soul* IM To yOMf ,6UT5 theNewEdisor/sR e -C reatioh oi n-f#-?*?*** t o f*K/> c n l R P C\£ l l « f p t l i n O T " t f l an artist’ s voice is exactly the same as listening to. that artist’ s living voice. Wait a minute! Don ’t say, Impossible 1” Edison actually t roves this statement. . H e has. given public tone-tests efore two million people. u , : ’ ; * , " -.J , * I ’ v ^X •. * v. ’* . Lazzari herself lias appeared in this test before 10,000 people. In these tests, she sang. Then she suddenly ceased, to sing,-and the New Edison took up the same song alone., ■ There was np 1difference! .Only by watching Miss Lazzari’ s. , lips was the audience able to tell when she .had ceased to sing. ’ * * ■ . 2 5 ^ N E W E D I 4t The Phonograph w\th a Soul What more proof*could you want? T h e New Edison ha* ■ publicly shown, not once, but thousands o f times, that it attain* the sublimcst heights o f music-rthat it can satisfy your every mflsic hunger. " Come in ani heat the N ew .Edison R l -C reate Lazzari’ s voice. See if the R e -C reation doesn’ t make you actually fetl the nresence o f the living singer. %■ • J. A BEATTY&SON% Will «• ;* Willi Va e .1 Jv■* s on tr, than cards notic HEWIE-SPRINGFIELD 7^1 o ^ t j a s a c a t e Equip Your Ford Car With a HEINZE-SPltlNGFIELD Ci-anUn yodr cut winter nfid nam, tntr. Gives perfect llpbte, InatMM the rnttle Vnlue. Price complete, $75.60. Iii«t*IIed at our rnctorv, Greenawalt Baltdlnir, SprlngfieUI, Ohio, The John 0 . Heinze Co, #5 m 'A f m fM ',W'iii ’ W'':r 1 i x * 9 THS'SUItT l(l"CRIM1t<lf)a >LIQ S* WI9 Htljia SysTEM "trimu agents w anted , w r it r f o b eroxxtaber agkncv ’ coN tBA cx. R i T i i ,u t ... . ,,. Mos Mos measure the big ( T o : Foster S Soo shoes is we’re’ re shades c Fr, j * i Rare Balia of " d, C-oid und coppt’i' la-!.- served ns money nmohg tho peoplos of StoxlOO ami Central Amorten hpforo tlie time tho American I;ul an. fhe gohl!be.!:.- Oosta-Rica are isqul-iSto . r.amplM „ inetflt-work j man.- of vm nra mod­ eled iu the form o f birds, monkey* ami grotesque heads. of (t Doesn’t Follor. “ Jest because « man has a fertile brain is no indication that lie can ralftt * lot Of hair.** ,<dM* . *1*0 * . f Forbidden Fruit. “ It's odd,” remarked u v uinun, “ how the dullest of women's luncheons— and ohi how doll they cAn hei—will suddenly take a-turn for the better when some one broaches a bit of gos­ sip, It puts new life into everything.” H fte * York Boat. k M. ’ ....*.... A Fur,. There's Aman in our town whom they call “the ^hunwn sponge”-—lm neverfeel*swell unlesshe’*soaked,-* QatwRiDost ■ - i §**W m * i\M * Life a Loan, Life is given for us to use; it lm* been given to us as a loan without interest, and not to be paid back on any fixed day. Fortune distribute* time In unequat portions at her will; the hurries off the young; she prop* Up the old.—I’ersius, * bally Theuqht. Let us consider the reason o f the caw, For nothing Is law that ik no* reaaon.—Sir John FovraU. two; it mn witf Sid hack VA- dfstrtt gt her a ; She pt ttott I*

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