The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26

-ft «W, ^ i M * « r e * i i s f T h rtfc m g * H S s V i i w w * t o m tok t- « h f t i f Almegi lifllWifcl'i •WMtf the fSBRl ' fflSrS* i p t l i i .M M M , «»*,«£ *• ‘ ^1*tyh M & m ifo u Wiftfeife „W |U I* « * baa#few* feattt WiPtiWfc ft ,ck«£^Inlj-h r„ ( My tan bo efeWMottOBwith ^ . o f ,tlw p ^ n t ^ . ■= ^Writing in Bale® R. I m ?tt» dsscribes a trip through the * # # » » » dun tap t jpr«r4w f» r iw t Of to* more x m m , M a ty . ; ; 4 Jo about,ion mtnutto," she writes, “we foroctd omtoelv** <flfmhlng bv^*«%, Span stone* of nn tinmens* tern## iftst lay completely buried enduo fey to* forest, BotoiWwaft-t i that only a dim tWlllgbi pm .; led, The supremo loneliness. Of tha t fesHod temfele, tfeet titter isolation -and to |e ttfJ^ it WHY MUMfeTTDUl YOUNti HI* fft* l^svHfelle* Obi #f fnterpiHtb, Custom** Ilk* Tills Very ffartieuNir toady Must S* Greet ftrsln eit the Nerve*. bOffxtfuUir O tut of the meet Important applied* tom* a t *o«u**le*l seienc# is the point* tag apt of ptepee likely to yield more* e£ m zw tp And yet, where is coocer^ed. the really great to this eesutiy have beea fey pare fetch. wasCHfi Men Eayaie'e ply tojtt lOSAtod. iwperdfejig to the «ory. the tiriwst camper mine is {fee wortd-^tke A wkw CMptoft lode. ■• OM Wp* -Itoyftle was mot interested In mints*; fee kept a boarding feenee. But Ms pig was lifted with the salsa* able quality of enterprise, Grubbing to Jbe back yard, it "snooted up” cache. The'cache contained a l«rjto ffui?r tlty of copper, a fortune to smeff. Bgt of the rock benefit dl* ejeepd T^to* Of the raefab and mining Operation* tfeereGpdtir undertaken de­ veloped the Calumet lode, which .baa since paid XHfi.QOO.OOO in dividend* shfr f%)^0Qj0iW Jn wage*. ' /'Native?.,copper wan, used te a con. siderabte martent by the Xodtane to pre- ydaye, for ornamental pur- ’totofiy, Ancient aboriginal skei- alienee that ehVelopftdTt. ware appai- and .our scrambling tfeet and bitabed voices oidy totembtod^hp aw- ;f i l i “ BtUlne?*—the sttence of centuries. "The horror and vtodic#yenesa of tfie Jungle! Hverywbsa^.;«i|.ift jfeotfee'. iVitertosrovm. .pusbeq.out wij ^ p e r id toppled dye? to b^ps'fh^euyb 'too ter vitality p f that deadly tree, too f& tree o f the ruin?., The root* of BfRIfr tree b$$n as infeocent, feairiike • -^atoento 'wbtdb' Insinuate,themselves tHrougti, 'tfee crevices of the great atonal, .and slip" through tiny openings , and .cracks, then grow and . develop , with a n ,evil vigor that nothing* can withstand. Thfey nhver die, never are atorved out, those fine^ hairlike roots. The big .stones never crush b r' kill them. Tear by year, century by cen- -tferyt their fierce strong life is fostered by toe fierce heat and tierce rains Of the .tropics until they overthrow and -'Mdestroy4-fe'yo^thiiigf-to'',1ihe>i5r-vnthwayk''' One fearful root th a t wandered to Its course through ft whole corridor of mighty carvings wps 80 .meters^ Irt length, with the circumference of an os have been dug up wearing cop. toip&xfc»...... Michigan tody got cop* sftot jOfi go^ca by building fireS and huge nuggets a t isjj*’>o|jp«r weighing hundred* of The drug store am* filled wltk w«vj rtod lofek*--iM«pcripto» face*. AH war* ea*» fag quick aettoa «md toe dmggi*t was doing fets best to mem an the demands, A woman, toe only one without a pwscriptiea in her hand, touted back and forth wetU toe got directly to the path of the druggtot- *WWt o« me, pieaee,- toe said snap- pay. *Tmto ft hnny.” '♦What did you wish?" “Some birdseed—canary bird. And I want toe real stuff, pone of tola camodUged -blrdaeed—sand, cornmeai, towdust and a lot o f other stuff.* “But, lady, we—-* “Oh, you can’t, fool roe. I’ve been reftdtog up on this birdseed graft, t read In a magaalne where they were jamming all sorts of Juflh Into this stuff we’re feeding pur poor little canaries. Think of.cheating a poor lit­ tle canary.* , ' . “But, lady, you don’t understand—” ■“Oh. yes, I do understand, T want birdseed toat bap a glaze on It—toe htod that toew i It Is fresh by It* bright color, I don't want thla gritty stuff. I know Whgt I’m talking about. I’ve been readlng np and—H , ' “How much did you want, la d y r "Ob, febout« nickel’* worth.” And the po or, unhappy prescription- ears fell In g ffttoh—Indtnnapoll* hfewa.’ ' *“ ,' , . . . faad no tools with which to cut up such groat lumps,' and they could plot carry thdm sway bodily. Qopper is the American metal par ogcelieocfe, and 'o f-a ll to e metals to toe most useful to mankind, Iron aldn* eycepted., ' PAYS O F CHIVALRY ARE GONE Thl* Hostl/np Aus Ssems to Have tit-, ‘ -tie Time for the toersst El*. ' - mentary Court**/. -plan to Irrigate Egypt. ffon many year*, project* have been, under-ponslderatlon for obtatolni; such a complete control of toe waters of the upper 'Nile ft* wH^.enabie Egypt fto develop Its agricultural ' resources to toe utmost and to‘secure the conn* 'try against the dangers of eycesstye floods, while, permitting toe Sudan also to develop, to some extent lts own vast resources. Thework# contemplated Will extend over a generation ' ’penditure of ten* of mitliona of dol* lars; affecting toe entire future of Irri­ gation throughout toe 'Nile basin. ^ 5 5 t o i t *'And t o r V t o e i r S s s ; toO} ftnonev. norous wood, unfit fo r1* ^jll ^Consist of three,members. An irrigation engineer nominated by to* government',of India as president and •vjpst spo gy, p r ns , fit f r’- anything. i-y---- -% - :] “Eor an hour we' wandered through .film, ruined chambers.- scrambled and,;, Icj f tu ^ J ‘ over fallen pillars add Carvt University o f CiambWdge, while to j S t t s £ 8 8 % , ,t beauty and , esign—all la, -utter. ‘ destruction .In supreme i'i'Vife % s : good to -reach our h u iM '^ l^ ^ th ch rh A draw' on the wide exptwlenco ava'IIable In America on qnegtiens b f lrrigatloh and wpter snpfely, and still, further to strengthen toe Independence of toa- ----- *•—"-it, an [wigatom engineer jby too government of the , 5 *I,e hottest gnd most uncom­ fortable day of toe gammer and toe car wa#oven more1crowded than usual*; say# the Indianapolis, brews. - Two yottfeg women wfeo hgd done their full- Share of, work for eight long hour*, managed to squeeze Into toe tor with the rest of toe passeh^sr* Of course ail the Seat*,were, taken. Even a sug- gestton that some one Offer toe girls a seat was fi»rfrom their minds.1 They stood In the aisle, as good-naturedly’ as'they had, done nearly every day in months* past, One canf Imagine their- SjjrpHSe when an elderly hsjit rose to* proffer one of the girl* a seat,, .‘■Take toy seat. lady,” he said, “yon look lots more tired .than I,” Gratefully, one of the girl#-started for the sen t A tall broad-shouldered, toon was Just ahead of-her. • , “Natr, yuh don’t ” , he !snarled. *T guess rto nearer toe seat-than you are.” and he Started to sit down; “Well, I guess if you are-golhg to take toe seat I may aa welt keep US until I am ready to get off.” to e first man said, and With that he sa t down* again, V 1,,, *%; ,r -‘V t Two blocks later he got off toe car* toe tall broad-shouldered man rash to toe sea t and to* young **r . Jf fL, J fltol#wtuy ■ Pftlthiti jPnww^rttiir fieyvfe* TV—mlnif* i t ‘ ♦ I1 fa#j TFbiimM “ ^r|r*rwfiWfR. Y o h ^ r i vices. - r .p .a Ing at 7 to 0 P. AeoatojdJ* ail t* attend ’ - " % ^ totobato’ Pwatotoiff'dt: CbsjWi«a Wednesday >j tog a t 7 P , II; Clifton RenfikG, Sabbath Sobofefi Una, Supt. f Preatolnff at A cordial-and hereby extended" services. . "Coine thou „ to ce 'g t^ j ffejH good ’(HmCmtotog:, .Eev. Wtto % 4 Sabbath SchoSl lobh Gctrry. 4 rreacW iafeil Christian A co rd ia l^ All. ..li'ymi ?Iff cotoe ••• • All splnnh prppertoA, Ytoento I top on Its-* fall over tton le pi to po^sj n l l l i l p S l E l P i . , o-rftfi 'dfttofe -tooptoa|:'|a^A. _..Jrd more thrills tome who life _ot1|h aycheologist than the picked lap, restored -and-’ cleared ruins that the government Is reclaiming, - “Of course, one ceimot see them very "well,, these buried temples awampOd In undergrowth, enveloped by a twi­ light gloom. And a* 'I scramble fiver fallen images.,'over barbaric sculp turea; my mind Is largely act on ser­ pents, And when we reach a fairly Open space- It turn* to monkeys—the agile black gibbons that boot and lenp -overhead at onr coming, furious at the .intrusion upon their solitude. Between Makes and monkeys there are. times ' ivfhen I forget to admire these old temple*, supposed to be among toe •most marvelous In the world,” >, |UQt*. pvt UKMi* W«G(b*»y*Wj men tfi one.locajity of -Canada. As a consoqttenCe, an a*aoclation of thetri are sponsoring a request to the gov­ ernment to prohibit toe flights Of air­ planes over’matob lands, and toe rise of fiylng machine* In pursuit, shoot­ ing, Or netting of wild .fowl. When warned . of anything approaching these birds do not seek cover,,but rise' immediately Into too air and obvlonsly; bpcome opeft a t once to toe ingenious: contrivance* Of alrp!*nl»ts. Rapid-fir­ ing gups,, and nettings attached be­ neath toe body of the-machines, would: seem to be an easy toeana of possible extermination of the birds, cud tola , it Is souKht t° avoid. H ! , Marshal Peoh’s Cans. • ffrqm toe first days. of too war, ,Marshal Ihch always CMjfed a (Up­ per stick with .btan, Tmfto to an lu- ;tsrestiug story connected with toe •can# that the bead of toe allied 1 regarded so necessary.,- “It fwailmirved for him In the early days ‘of toe. m war fey one of- hla beloved of the trenches.” say# the $ector, toe ex-soldiers' weekly* ««„«(*which time, If reports Are true, jit ha# nVMtoflflfl* tJd%, It has mad« itself nstoul ajr * 4 «k Ornamental oo - occasion*, and torn* 1# a legend that 'i t was used to m # out to* great [stroke! *a*d jdmstffeNp^ee of to# MmmCtf and fall of 18x8 by wag was endsd,” Had to Look to* Park A perpetually unshaven fellow whp rims a news stand near the winter garden was haled into court the other day for some trival charge. He plead­ ed bis own case and waa -dismissed. The magstrato was Interested *ln bis excellent address and bis knowledge of toe tow. He explained' that be had been admitted to the bar and was a graduate o^ a big eastern college. “I could pn jy .make #1,000 * y iar with my tow," fee*said, “ and f make about $12,000 a year selling newspaper*. It tdnprtse yon to see how unkempt •ftoy away from that to?# ;paric anw playground for to# people, time Wilt bring spring within * few-weeks now* a t toe worst-' Time has- a way of making'things move, ‘ ; Altodnfch crowds a t toe .national Zoological park have, fallen off wai terlally during these cold winter Sum days, nevertheless many visit to# park every Sunday, Much attention 1# given toe animals kept Indoors, naturally. • Thus the mother hippopotamus ha# her admirers. Recently -two small hoys, that good sort that shy rock* a t Cato and sparrows, were standing in front -Of the hippopotamus cage watching Mbs, Hippp eat hay. .“look a t *er open’ 'V mouth 1” said one boy; lost In admiration. ..“Mouth, nothin’1” exclaimed toe oth­ er, “That* ain’t ‘e r mouth—It’s *#i whole head toe’s openin' l,r—Washing­ ton s ta r ., war IMfMM* V* ***v . fe which the I am, but it to taurines* psychology. If I dreaded in good clothes people would not purchase from me,"—2few Tcek Tft»«a tavliig ths Weed, “Gar* flobk* totosts must be saved,1* egriaimed the. theorettoal sottoekva- tlenhrt,. “They nmet,*’ assented toe man who goes Into small deMto^eve-a if ta#am* .isetarera are nefutoia to produce (rasttoto that Witt predmto'a tight ’vRh- {ogt thing up half a box to each cigar* jetto,” ' 1 He teidtor DM This. jMwdtog to to# new Standard die- tism tM m e . i ^ , I -Crap#, n. ‘(Local, C, 8.) A gam# of Taktng^tha gtlnfe tout, “It seems tom e ” said toe old-fash­ ioned man, “that $75 is a lot of money to pay for a . readymade suit of elotoes.” "Perhaps it to," replied toe pur­ chaser, “but toe salesman made the transaction a* painlet* for me a# pos­ sible.” * “H#W t o f “Re told me the ssmfe suit would probably cost'Mdo next year.”—Bto minghaAtrAge-Herald. T-omh Was Tramp’s Hem*, , A tratup- who bad solved the present dey problem bf where to lire by taking up”bis abode in one of toe old Romar tombs a t Arles, on to* Rhctae, gave tw- Datch tourists 't o e fright of that! live*.. . They had gonerout to see the remain* by moonlight, when suddenly out of a tomb emerged a human form, which the moon caused to appear exceedingly ghostlike. The tourist* fled a t top speed for toe town; declaring that they had seen a resurrection. The "ghost" was interrogated by to* pollct and wttt be prosecuted for ihe Trench equivalent of wandering without vis­ ible means of subsistence.—From toe Continental Edition of toe London Dally Matt. Captain Ceulttnt Answer, , . Master Charles Wgmond Rotter ac­ companied his - grandfather, Capt, Charie# A Wymond, to to# river at Evansville to# other . day to see that the elevator, boats, barge* and coal ware all right* "Grandfather,” remarked Charles, “why do they call d rt mud when it's wet. ftjsd dust When It I* dry?”. #baa«e in wfatob to^phjeet is to goes# toe bumbers to. M m d w m . <m tiro dica- h ' f gileooe Is GefdsiC t nfert 3Pri«iftw«Oa» you lasagme #«y* itokMt w*^'dh«» twvtog m a m i i w m & ww»tt-Xfi«t, tsflxwm m IM^Hfet-aad to## #hkped*-ti'h« Ataeiv I teen tMKm Weekly. , Sense of Dalloacy, "Are you not aware,” said the heart­ less friend, “that « presidential boom will not be of the slightest practical service to your ‘TTes/ tsptlad Senator Sorghum, “Then Why do SoU^uslet on cnltlvat- fng o n e r •' . * < "A* A matfisr of courtesy, 1 dort'r to seem uf he trying to court lillclty fey being different frttu Jy rise" , No reply from grandfather, Who It still thrlnklug About the aftawer,-—In­ dianapolis Newa Tboreuflhly Selfish. “Do you know what I’d ttker said toe first road hog. “No. what would you Uker Mid the second porcine person, f “I’d like to have a motorcar so big there wouldn’t be room on the brand- rest boulevard for anything to pass mt bnt A breeze."—Birmingham Age-Hen aid l ftutmftf Dhee a Reffom*. Xft « m tomh toe ladles I# Vgr Mad a# a periama fffee iMtotef# wto# tot to silver stud etmi* mar stow* »*d prammitmm tokajiswg team* fed#1! totRlik#a mod- 1FP IfwiilgrSVwt^e . asto^u^. s nL h^a 4^ T f lf f 1 «fWPlfto . M to b s ts ts to toe enjeymeut 0 a m m , toattored atony toe of life, which, to toe le g i# #e«rto to r seme great ta d ex* to tin r joy, we are apt to overtook.—! gfap^rtUt*. Vneetoation’e ffswdft „ Accdkdlng to a recent report vae* ctoatiou la rapidly dying ou t Tot tom**,Is nothing like tokclnation te bring a fellow up to the scratch.— SBxcfaspge. KX t Daily fhMtolto j p u p ^ iw t o g i# Jk■WnPtowwAw^ We ;v to our dree*; but v eiotoMto ke# jffoen fe ft* * e*Htoilri.--D#lla* tUtok R#er try to i* sconomieet w* have to wear fin# bring* '#W#i RrHimetofl. Danjtotor wa# At hob* from Voh Irit* for to# week-end. tom seems um ehanged, except that she has learned to eayi “ie that fetf* toifov* ahetotol t o i tolds "Is t t t t h im t* ysacP pole Wtonfegl t; the sun! . tendency.. IA on tfeefe?, egg-toSiped doavor to “ tospeak, andi Hcreward Carrins ' Wlwnlft, There seem#* lack of kn whigfe ladd enfee the r , inen working, News ha# prep gram showing-, v, t t various I#ngto The angle of ... founA through a j to git# toe great, and to secure totoi eesary is to plan# dor approxlmat ' length of the ) vertical. Tfel«„. due straining Of plug of the tod* to# fiat, and at give tii* feet of I : fid Xenia AvAj » Pastor, A M, : » A. M. r, Paster G^H -Nart- nu of toss# ser- .Pestor “Prayer. m#«t- exteRdedto Pastor >.fhyqtor nmet- .•Pastor. fW . 'W* I t Col- inritatiott Is ljto attend these W# Trill do ” spoken ',Num. 10 j 29, ' 4 $ Castor.'"'., “a. m. Supt. t# bom# curious Stand'# w*to|y1 ..it win mo- tX«em wh*«; "•*2 K ir .dfipfc' M win P U B L I C S A L E l I wfO selb «t public aootion one and «ut farif mllss east of Cedarvtllo, off the Cstotofeu# ytip# ## toe d, p. im^er fan##*? . Tu^idky, May II , 1920 t At 10Oiolock the foUowieg pieperty to-wit; 5 Heed of Horse# $ • / » r Gonetsting of torse work horses and few# yssritogf colts, hTese horns are fitted for genemd farm werit h NABNBS&l BARNRSSt ’ •sseu-nrq £**nq yoqs# I r»«H ‘tolPfiq • pus sxsffoo iseouumt Pnt J° »?}■ utrnf f» Su?tojat*#D 12 Head of Cattle Consisting of six good milk cows; one with eight day old calf by side, resjt to freshen, soon, Six yearling calves. ' 8 HEAD OF &BP 5 P 8 Consisting of 7 ewes and 1 Shropshire buck 67 Head of Hogg 12; Consisting of 12 brood sows, 3 with pigs by side, and<r - , rest due to farrow later, 35^feeding hog# weight a - ; . bout 150 lbs,; S small shoats, 1 Poland China Bony and One Chester,"White boar. ^ ' -' J FAR?* IMPLEMENTS; < t 1 ± % v * W^' T Consisting Of Farmers-Favorite Wheat drill,' 2 hoe used' one year; t McCormick binder new; 1 mower, ------------- --- --------*■ ’— * ■ " ------ - — !" ' —« ' HOUSEHOLD GOODS' l Ring Clermontheating stovegood As hew, TsmaUj coal fttove, Kitchen cabinri^ Iot of other household goods. ' , / ' ' - i—'•*, ."——"-a." Bit,.., „;v v,.v *H<,, one wood frame; I steel dump r#ke; S corn uloms» > single trees and double trees, 2 wagon#, ! with 40 hu bed and 1 steel wheel .wagon With-ladders; "1 steel * hog water-trough, steel oil drums, and oil cans,, corn sled, feed eleed, rubber tire buggy with storm front;' ‘ Spring wagon, hog boxes, full line o f garage tools, othpr items to,numerous t<?mention. * 80 CHICKENS— Hens and « few crowers. CORN— Several shocks of 'com and some seed cojnu and the one-h*lftinterest of 28 acres of wheat. ?A * JT. H A S T I N G S / C l e r k . , An-- C O L . H O W A R D T I T U S , 'A u c t . 3 *L P 1^*1 "• 4- ? I /i ,ff[ r k ala* ftoil into. m t have t spin an *tegs;" •*#' nff*M K iim dia- «iof ladder# I ief# .mm.: r to p bee# merhmmto; foe tofety.! ..metis nec* ti»f the lad- of the tb# 'pcmnmt mi i sutorisnt j g i f V M <# a v y a w i tn m v#'y#JAu«Am 4 #»»**v*w »** : room when they urd'itoriti^g Aear toe^ topof tooladder. -AumiAsr point tbar should hot be ftkgtffi with ladder# to tortf should be fitted Witferifctoty tori or points, In order ttatt A,sure grip e# the floor or ground may he Secutsd.— Sdentiflc American. .■ •Ms Ir^PwWnm# Timto wh# storry JWjhusfitotomaj repent fee ptoem^hrCarteOM ztne. * ; ■ jtomtlfoldwi .TT^J42, T H E U N I V E R S A L C A R Buy Now While deliveries A rePqssitie • '• V ) X - A v « V ' J ‘ v Buy your Ford car mow while deliveries are possbile. There is only a limited sped- flad numlmr Of Ford car* allotted to this territory, ou WiU be wise to buy . one how .............................. ' ' • ■ w ...... “ * .... is your pro while,we can gat cars to deliver, A signed order with us is ynur protection. Even our small allottmettt Of Fotd car*' 4 i wot shipped ua until We have honafide or­ ders,for them. This is because the demand for Ford cars all over th* country i* ‘greater than .the supply or production, Bo don't depend on spring dsliveiy. ... . , ^ Only so many Ford car# will be shippedin this territory; only so many Will be UWi to get-Ford Cars. If you would, be forehanded and plan ahead, you will have us deliv- ep you a Ford car as soon as potrible. Thenyou will have it to use whenever you want ^The Ford to An all year utility—hi your horns or business. Its, terrictthilUy, its ease fo operation, its low cost of maintenance has foads it such. I t will serve-you .the year round, Spring and*summer, autumn winter, It to your servant; always ready to do your bidding. . . R . A . M U R D O C K C E D A R V 1 L L E . O H IO . »*?3 -, f •M % M ^Ctot tWCtow WheCMd; ■y^E have the , tb S S fr «o hd*> ' 9 ........... ___ w e enn do tfaii mt a to yoo. A r d l f f A t f o A m * t h e wetchwcffcM liWe. W e w t e H i i W I M i S l o a ­ th e totAddirdv «ed iw i«i“. tiiil/ tos*£o*ii itotyer -m d w e tom oefc * 'g m & o f p rin tin g fh A tb r in g g ta * firdiiw m t m m m m m I?K STEffiEGiS^TOte WAY iTfLLP, P E P te a ch * * y o u t o b« t N f iw t p ip w % * p o tt# L V K jto t «ad M t o t * . A f d koow th a t newgpfiper idtiurlc* b tve gou t wpf toe# xAft§* wtofifi W * • w « « k to $100, and th e y are *tiH m otm ting. * Acfo*nfar* a n d E n h rp rU * ^ T h * Magazine of Nawtpaper givesy<Hr the INSIDE vicwpoiiit-tcUs yuuwh*t AnewspApw*#Me* at **w# to~to*riws yrn*W pews i*gathefed and how it toWitotcn. CONSIDER ! PEP*# rcai by fotemow publishws, hi#n*ii#wsM^*ISe#«makekf membersread PEPrcuutorly. qNo wonder—PEF s wrkrenbythe livest rHhivspapentien toecountry. 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