The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
V 86% to m S A W ON .? DURING ONE B i g R e m o v a l S a f e Sale will he continued all this week. Strictly fresh firsts, gauarantefri grid blemished casings. 'Why not save the difference while you can. The SpringfieldTire andSupply Co. 3$ N, FOUNTAIN AVJ5. . Next to Hadley'* J Visit Our New We have fust Installed a refrigerator fqr the handling o f fresh salt and smokedmeats in connection With our grocery. On* dis- t. * -* ^ *■ i 1 , w * "* ' play cades as welLas_refrigefators are sanitary in every respect and we are prepared to, render first calss service in this depart nlerit.lt gives us pleasure to announce ’'that we have employed BaitJBaiiey ria"merit cutter. We will also kill our own meats from' .native stock whichwillinsure you the best at all. times. \ -I** # ' 1%VU-d-a We Are At Your Service - I * '' i C‘ / ’ y j? ^ A*/ *W i ( M. 4** A l* Pure Lard Down to 25c A Pound I VJ . \ , 1 t. , v , > , „ F L O U R \ . ." ■’ * v ' • OceanLight, Straight Grade, per large Sack - ______ - ___ $1.48 fa r smalt sack _______— ?4c 'Old Hickory, per large sack_____ ■„___ __5-^-___ _______ — |L55 Old Hickory, par small sack „ ____ _______ ____ _____ ____ *___ 78c , BR E A E F A S T .F O 0 D S Shredded .Wheat — --------. . . . . . . . . ----- 12 l-2c foeC Toasties ----- --------- ------------------ --------- ----- 12 l-2« Corn Flakes — --------- -— 10c; Ralston Food „______________*_____ *—« - ____ 13c and 28c Cream o f Wheat . . . a . . . . . . . . . .—------ »*,.,.---------- ------------------- „28fc Mothers’ Oats, pet box - —■-lie CAN hr e b . g o o d s Milk, evaporated, Wilsons, Pet and many others, large size can 12 l-2c To Com per can — — — — — — __— —. — 12. l-2c ■ fe a t ’fee can. — --12 l-2 c ' Tomatoes per can -----—— — — --------- — 12 l-2c Peanut -Batter, lb, — — —— — — — 23c * B E A N S * Kan Dried Coen Meat__ ____________________________ Red Kidneys ,ger pound ——— — — — ------ — 60 Baby U n t, per pouadr — — — lie Beet Navy Beans, per pound — — 8o Homlay -------------------------------------------------------- — 6c ‘ S E E D -P O T A T O E S Mftriy Ohio-Early Roes—Triumphs—Burbanks—Rural New TerKs ALSO CAR OF TABLE POTATOES PRICED RIGHT ON SETS —. Yelloiwor White 16c quart or pound while they last, ooime—first served, BROOMS — Best grade 6 sewed, two days Only, one broom to a cue* ‘ tMW ■ ■' ■. ' . • . . . m JEt)Lwt HIGHESTMARKET PRICES PAID FORCHICKENS AND EGGS. bring them in . we always buy OPEN EVERY EVENING* £. Schmidt &Co f l u - ! C ed ifv ilie H it t ld B A EDITOR B,Detroit tS„ Xoffia, Ohio, 2fam w Entered at the Post-Office, Cedar* rm , 0^ Oetcber I i„ 1887, ■|tgsecetyH FRIDAY, MAY*14,1020. HERE'S A NEW ONE. •firnTtmifir ..an-^emm^rwa -.imMisirwr^- 1 ^ jifrsfjih- WB%XK e oit thi CoodiRoe o* the jfwhrity Book, Cedsrvida, In dmState ojtOhio, B EmCpn -a# Boris m Nay 4k, 1M0, ■ ■ ■ v*r •"?v« ■ ***** ** *#4 .Me,W.w owtemm,............... v.tos.oe OtWL*uu*U ptmwiin........ . 891,601.85 o T f f d t t f u m u ** ujn «** u «#...,,.......... i,m .n HUU.O«MrtyMS UwU„,*^U^0 «kw SMriMICtttM........... ,4,000.00 JfwiWssUou««iuk4Lot.,....,...............»00.00 FtumtUMurillgfetrM....... MO.QO VISIT LOCAL PLANTS. In order that they might receive additional information concerning subjects which they have been study ing in school, members of the chem istry Class pf the Mansfield high school were, inspecting the chemistry departments of the Ohio Brass Com. pany and the Aultman & Taylor com pany today. Next week other' members of the class, which is a large one this year, will be taken through the sameplants This is a custom thpt is observed, each year With good results. The trips are being conducted by. 'W. D. Sterrett, instructor o f chenns- try, in the high school. ^-Mansfield News: . . County fair wW b* For White Diarrhea end. Cholsra- $} Cl«A county, WMi Avalon Fame Pottltry tabiete, a August »<47? Fay* a w im^ jy jt»|-fa at Richswda Drug We are in reempt o f a copy of a Federal law that we confess we did not know existed. It comes from the Internal Revenue department and we take it as a matter that cannot be ig nored. It seems that under article 46 of the regulations governing the printing of tickets, every print shop must furnish the Internal Revenue office the number of tickets printed, place,where to be used, name and ad dress pf party ordering same and al so a’ sample ticket. Failure to do so the printer is held to be guilty of misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall he fined not more than $10Q. We are compelled.undar the notice to give the names of all parties order ing tickets .from April 1st. 1910 to date. th irty - fourth ANNIVERSARY Wednesday was the -thirty-fourth anniversary of the May flood in 1886 when great damage wasdone particur larly about Xenia and over tjhe county. This date wilt (always remain in his tory as Massies Creek was the high est ever known, then or since.* ' thl* twit tomtm **doM Owh fa Tapir,. .SPMSM* forQWfedag.....,ff,?3&se TotalCMt «*d JEw**a*«.,.,........ ..60,950.87 U.3. Rmam»**»»•■•••. 117.00 T»W.............. .*$fo.e»,*8 .J,UrilLW'l»S Capitalato«kV*14 l a . . S 5 0 , O o b . O O jhirplpa Fuad.,,,.,........ 86,000.00 Cfkdiiridad PmstalaM 'kapanaaa, tntwaatand Ta**a Fatd-......... ...... „..«,71».<5 Rasarvafor taxea ■* 1600.00 XttMVafoi: Intvraat,,...................... .2,600.00 TndWdualD*poaJta«ubl»ot tooktok..il59,<56.13 D*ra»BdC«rtiBeats*of Hspoait.,,..,,...36.676.75 TimsCsrtlSoateiftjf Dspofit....,,...... 13,817,72 ?»rlajr» C«PO«tt« 131,376,0S 8peeltf D e p w i f a . , , , , 92.949,01 Total,. 6540,6^.45 Stat*ofOblo.Oouatyof Orssns.aat ; I. 0, L. Scoitli, Oaaldar tbs abovs aamsd TJwExohani* Bank of QedarvHi*, OMo, ao aolamalyawsarthattKssboysstatsnsnt lstrus 16thsbsttolmykaowltdssandbsUsf. O, L- SMITH, Cashier Bttbseribsdaatjaworoto Bsfors ms this loth* dayofMay; 1WJ). A. B. ItlCHAEDS, , - - - . RothryPublSe. AUCTION ROBERTS ESTATE The auction o f the Roberts estate that is to take place next week is an event o f extraordinary interest in the history of Ohio rind particuhtrly of Xenla.^ , ^ - Tius ^property which the heirs ab solutely refused‘to :be, sold1' has in a great, measure iriierferred 'With the grow% ef that city, is now placed, at ,^hemercey of the public for w^rif ev er price it will, bring.' ‘ It is within one block o f the court house and ths*magnificant home of the Robert^ is included,. In Frank D. Dodds, who purchased the properly, and ms associates in ,the Chamber o f Commerce o f Xenia, who are Tending them assistance for the improvement' of. Xenia, Believe this is the best means of developing interest in the speedy development o f .that city, and has engaged the Gerth’s Realty .Experts Of New Or leans to sell it for him. This organization is the largest o f its .kind in the world andare coming to Xenia'direct from a.big sate they are holding in Newark, N. J. Mr. Charles S. Gerth, the general manager, and the auctioneer, of the organization, Is the well . known “Billy Sunday o f Real Estate,^ Mayor McFarland has received a communication from Miss Caroline Farrell, of Neton, N. J. asking for in formation concerning the death arid burial of her brother, Raymond, ,of the 68th Co,, 5th Reg, of the Marines, who died in service. No one by ttirit name is known hem. TIRED ALL THE TIME- NO APPETITE And Color Is Bad, Too—-Muddy and Blotched. Kndw What the Trouble Is? it is probably "YQUR BLOOD The Blood" Often is Sluggish in the Spring and NeedsPurifying—Pep- to-Mangan Will Help ^ The blood is life itself, and when your blood gets out of order; nothing seems right! You are glue, discour aged and out-of-sorts, Food loses its -taste, and sleep does not seem to re fresh you. You don’t want to work, and cannot have a good time. - Then you say to yourself, “Whritis the matter with me, anyway?4*May be you think of your blood, and may be you don’t, * » Spring is here .And Spring, more titan anyother season, itthe time peo ple suffer most frombtood disorders. Sometimes"it is just "Spring Fever"” —but conscientious, hard-working folk# really stiffed from Spring Fever, They drita themselves, and worry and fret—bet get little dene. Neither body nor mind will function properly till the blood has purged itself of the winter accumulation of .poisons—till it ceases to beslttggish—till it has re gained its Color and strength. Years ago people took sulphur and molasses in the Spring to held their blood. But nowadays, instead, they* take Fepto-Mahgan, a nicri-tasting, agreeable and quickly effective blood tonic, Pepio-Mangin is approved by physicians everywete ,It has helped thousands of run-down, listless people get back,their old-time vigor and en thusiasm, Everyone In your family should take a good blood purifier and builder this Spring, Get Fepto-Mangan today, /our druggist has it, in both liquid and tablet form. Ask for Code's Pap- u-Matigan and see thrit the name GudeV* 3l on the package.*-* Adv, FIRST , USED IN CIVIL WAR Jdeg of Divisional Insignia Is Credited to General Joseph Hooker—Were Worn as Cap Ornaments. ^ . "The divisional iheigidn, which was balled as something e f b [ novelty when it was Introduced In the A, E, F,, did not stand for an entirely new Idea In uniform decorations for an American army," says the Home Sector,, the ex- soldicrs’ weekly,. "Gen. Joseph. Ffooker-rr'FIghtfng Jfoe’—whose record lu1another Amer ican war fought sixty"years ago hns uofc been bntir^ly/submerged lu the .vast history that grew, out of that war, had conceived the same insig nia, idea, -rind1the men o f ,the, regi ments fighting under, him In the Civil War put on a distinctive em blem and thereby established a fash ion that was adopted by all the Union forces- The idea did not die with the Civil war. for in-the Span-, lsh-American war also American sol diers , wore ' distinctive emblems, to show what organization they belonged to. ‘The divisional insignia as Worn by, the A RTF- was new, however, fa'the details of its .wearing, for the soldiers of {he-Civil war.and Of the Spanish-' AmdBrim'- war did not, w,ear cloth patches on -the left shoulder.’ The fighting mensjfof the Civil war wore -Their emblohri^made of metal, with cloth cehtferji—lia cap ornametit^ The soldier* m the^prifllsh-American war displayed their { own . organization mariuh-of Cbhmried metal with a clasp baekfng^pUmriJ to them left breast just -shove the pocket flap.” *■ " ^ ,T»-. ^ FINE FOfNT IN DRAW POKER Would a Gsntteman Take a Pot on * Hand That Wat N°* Dealt to Him? Coats off, shirtsleeves rolled op, arid sopping handkerchiefs bound tightly round their, brows. Bloodthirsty Bill, Cheater Charlie, -Daredevil Dick, the dealer, an<fiiBl«*her Bam «rit fa solemn COHdav*rdS.ndthe table,playing a furi ous gamth^SF poker, ^ , Stakes <iiind, excitement ran faigb. Each mafi,3.M#nied to hold a tiptop hand, and mm* would relinquish the betting, At last.time came for the hands to be exposed, . •■Four twofcl” shrieked Bloodthirsty Biib ."Four threes!" shouted Cheater Charlie. " “Straight flush1" roared Daredevil Dick, the dealer* "Royal flush1” -screeched SiadDfer gam. Daredevil tHek, the dealer, Was stag gered. * "Take it, Sam, if you’ve got the nerve," be muttered; !‘btit yon know It’s not the hand. I dealt you."—-Lon don Tlt-BltS, World** Races Divided. Amphladans are the people who In habit the tropics, whose shadows ,in one part of the year are cast to the north and fa the other to the south, ac cording as the sun is north or south of their Zenith, The antisdans are the inhabitants Of the earth living on different aides of the equator, whose shadows at noon are cast la contrary directions. Those living north of the equator are antis- dans to,times living south of that line, and. vice versa. The shadows on one aide are cast toward the north and upon the other toward the south. The nselana are the people who live in a land where, at a certain time Of each yeirf, they have no shadows at noort. Ail the Inhabitants of the torrid-zone are asdans, they having’ a vertical sun twice a yeah The perisdana are the inhabitants of the polar circle, whose shadows dur- ing some portions of the summermust in the course of the day move entirely around and fall toward every point of the compass. PGtJLRTY: fUnaember I buy poultry at the highest marketprice and Will call for any amount any time, .Price SI seam a pwtmAc _ . .. Wm. Marshall _____ w f t t iif t * ....... ...........Diarrhea and «M * TWo cents will save a hart, Av alon Farms Poultry Tabletts at Richards Drug Store. No cure no pay, t- One fourth of a cent chink from White £ era. * Remember the Day W hen Y on Quenched Jumbo’s Thirst? And got a free pass to the "Biggest On Earth"? The joy of, the circus went oat- with -your youth, but there’ s still a few thrills that will tickle your spine, One'thrill is to sit at the dithering wheel and know you have power and speed at your call, You have when you use o G a s o l i n e 'Sluggish gasoline makes sluggish cars, and sluggish cars p'nt a whole lot o f grief where it shouldnT be— in your motoring life* YoU ;cah sidestep this g r ie f w ith a tankful o f 'Columbus * It’ s a ptire, ~ straight run , h igh test fuel that is both efficient and econ om ica l, a Columbus will solve your gasoline problem, just as at his for thou sands of Other motorists. It will make starting easy;,even when-the motor is cold. You’ ll get instant acceleration, pulling power both on hills and in heavy going, and unusually big mileages from it. Be a sharpshooter and load up with Columbus today. You can’t get better gasoline anywhere, or any “ just as good,” C O L U M B U S O I L C O M PA N Y Columbus, 'Ohio Cedarville Plant, T e leph on e 3 on 146 ' -*5 - -6 - J . 4, , ‘ ' J You mn get Columbus at any. of these goodplaces.: sW/>»»w«r nhin .. Cedarville L im e Co, R* A , Murdock \ South Charleston* Ohio Irwin Bros, . M rs. W in , Hart . Cedarville, Ohio R , IT, EdWards Robt* Bird Sons & Co. , . Jamestown/Ohio J . A. Brakefield Jenkins & Tu rnbu ll. ,1\ , DAYTON* OHIO I f a t a e j l l o r e T ffE JONNSTON ‘ SHELTON CO. EST IST9 THIRD STREET,- NEAR MAIN, What Every investor Should Know That We Offer ABSOLUTE SECURITY Combined With DIVIDENDS 7 c ■mA “ Life Is a series of surprises, Wc do not , . guess today tlic power t>f tomorrow." . —EMERSON. —Forty years ago, little did the citizens o f Dayton guess the phenomenal success that was in Btore for The Home Store. Today it is.Lie materialization e f an idea and an ideal. Behind it was the rich and successful experience made possible only by such a progressive organiza tion as this* And today, an interested city enthusiastically welcomes The Home Store as one o f its foremost mercantile institutions,! a ■ * * ■ * , The Opportunity Is Now Open for Every Man or Woman in or Around Dayton to Become a Partner In This Great Store—A ct Now, Before It Is Too Late A Safe and Sound Investment. Call, Write or Phone For Information. Main Office, Fourth Floor, A Valuable Profit-Sharing Coupon EPEE On account tit the universal deniaml by our many customers and friends for those Coupons* Wo will issue the same FREE with every purchase during tfie entire month * of May, j IF YOU ARE SAVING THE COUPONS—bring them In for Credit on Our Preferred ■■ stock at ?%■.,. ■ . . . Calling Your Attention to Our Annual May White Sale Now In Progress An event that Is looked forward to by thousand* of Home Store customer*. Offering VelLble merchandise from every department at the very best saving possible this season. Watch The Home Store May White Sale Ads In the Dayton daily papers. Then, visit The Horn* Stor* aa many times as possible during this great sale. Fresh bargains are featured daily. Dayton, Ohio. W f l o m e j t o r o Third Naur Mato. Rf&i Cedldfrilie. «
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