The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26

pfiwtPteipiwMiw n'mdlBifc mmm ill w^ifitpBBMEw On Top Of All The Bargain News Ever Printed, Prodigiously Eclipsing Any And Everything Ever Before Attempted In Value Giving, COMES TH IS SENSATION OF BEATTY & SON Consisting of many thousands of dollars worth of High Grade Furniture and Bric-a-Brac to be sacrificed for spot cash in 7 soubstirring days BE.GINNIG jM i A t 9 O ’c lo ck ; The most amazing drive ever made on High Class Furniture by any store in this entire part of the state. Every dollar’s worth of goods in stock with the exception of Edison Phonographs will be turned into cash; W e have set the time limit of 7 days on this sale and if the most insane butcher of prices, will accomplish the results the time-will'be ample. ; This is why the men and women of Xepia are sitting in the lap of Fortune.. - . . . FREE:— 75 beautiful presents free tb first 75 ladies entering store door at 9 o'clock SATURDAY MORNING ' A Real Sale with a Real Reason! Cash must be gotten if the goods have to be almost- given away *, - ** , - r . »• •' * “* - * ‘ ' »-l i ' - * *. , /. , , . * ’ , « u -’ ;; ; rV , , ’ „ ’ ’ ■ ; » to get it. y ■ aii STORE CLOSED Thursday and Friday while entire stock is being marked down for quick action. ! 21 Green 9 Street, '■ Cent-Will-Save Me *, - * From White Diarrhoea! Edgar Briggs; the well-known ^ breeder of high-class Single- Comb White Leghorn^, and author of tue boc>kr NEEDS REGULAR BATHS; LEGAL NOTICE. iiiiiiiuiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiminniiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiifiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiitiiiiiiiuiifiiiiitiiiiiiiiii iiimidiifiiiiiiiuifiiiii proposals will be received 5 at the office of Andrew Jackson Clerk ■ S "Profits in Poultry Keep­ ing Solved," ofFiAASaafi Valley, N. Y., says: "Just live the chicks Ava lon 'arms Poultry Tablets in. drinkingwatur thefirstjave days when put out, then for Week, starting the 21st day* Thatwill bring themthroughthe danger period/* bfi tirir?0 J L R? ° T £ t V ° SC* ?Cedarville, OhJn, nntii 1 o'clock P. M, „ I cUre Good JJune i, 1920. for the purchase of ' % .. . I Eight Thousand ($8,000.00)' dollars For the dally care oMhe eyes there j of bonds o f Th0 CedarvHle-Townsl# should he two baths. The body jmwt}Rw*t ^strict, issued for the have its hath. The face must have its purchase of providing funds for the , cleansing. Why not Urn eye? Espe-1 ^ rchase ot itt fte 1 dally as . the eye, with Its thick Ud j transportation of pttpils of said d:s- and the fringe o f eyelashes Is a dust}triefc, to school, and building a garage trap, nnd the slightest speck of dust for shid tracks, *allowed to remain, beneath the Ud may ■cause irritation of the Ud and Inflam- * utiitlon of the eye. i For the eye's dally .bftth'I offer you ] the choice of. several lotions. My fa­ vorite Is: Ten ounces of purest rose- Protectyourflook andyourpoultryprofit*.. | water. Apply with an eye cup, turn- from danger of disease epidemics. , ' •— .... — •-» *— — Just fiSve M e AVALON FARM S POULTRY TABLETS Costs only of a cent to treat a' chick. And it costa only 2 cents to treat Juryadult obtekan, turkey, duck, goose or pheasant. These tablets prevent Camera and Blackhead from attackingyour flocks, and cure if they are flow afflicted. They Stimulate young chicks* growth, gh s the r.iergth to resist disease attacks, aid poultry to get the most good out of the food. You should get a supply at- once, We sell them and guarantee them . If they fan to satisfy; we will refund your money 4Jfc. r' ' a “• Richards Drug Store , Ing tpe. eye cup upside down so that . the hftlf-open eye Is completely wash- t ed by the contents of the cup. Hold I it .thus for 30 seconds, or, if not Ufl- 1comfortable, for. a full , minute, ’ Throw away this rosewater. Rinse I the glass and give the eye a second |bath, j If the eyes are unduly Irritated, the bath can be repeated several times, Ordinarily a. bath In the morning on rising and another at night on retir­ ing are enough. Some of my friends who have beau­ tiful eyes prefer elderflower water to rosewater. It la equally good and sboutd be applied in the same way. Another excellent eye hath Is-one- half an ounce of witch hazel; one* Old Reliable Meat Market Where you cant get the choicest cute o f Beefs, Veal, Fresh Pork or Smoked M ea ts . - = Saldjxmda to bo dated June 1 , 1920, and shall mature one- each year for sixteen .years, commencing April 1, 1921, all of iaid bonds to be in the denomination of five hundred (?50O,- 00) dollars, to bear interest at the'E rate o f 51-2 per cent per annum, pay- 5 able semi-annually, Oct. 1st and April E 1st of each year, evidenced by cou- £ potii attached thereto, interest’ and* E principal payable at The Exchange E Bank, Cedarville, Ohio. — * Said bonds are issued under au thority of the laws o f Ohio, and vo­ ted for by the electors of said dis­ trict, April 27, 1920. Said bonds will be sold to the high­ est and best bidder. At not less than par and accrued interest, - All bids must be accompanied by a rs„ Certified check for . five (5 per cent) of the amount of bonds bid for. The said board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. No conditional bids considered. Bids shall be sealed and endorsed “bids for bonds’*, addressed to An £ £ L aL dJ ^ 1LeI , J V^ n l<!ri w Jackson, clerk, Cedarville, Ohio. S. E. WEIMER Cedftrville, Ohio THY OUR JOB PRINTING , Shake Well In bottle and apply with an eye cup. One other bath 1 must tell you about that is most excellent for strengthening the e^es: Six drops of borficlc acid, one wine glnss of dls tilled water. A bath In borax water Is highly beneficial and has the advantage of being always convenient,, Even while traveling one may always carry a box of borax, Moreover it Is safe, because borax will only form a 4 pdr ceht solu­ tion, that Is* only 4 per cent of It will be absorbed by water. A borax bath Is very strengthening. If the eyes be , delicate Or the person so prejudiced against experiments that she Is not willing to Introduce thls/iubsfJtnce di­ rectly Into the eyes, a silk handker­ chief or a soft cloth dipped Into borax water and pressed upon the eyelids Is both 'efficacious and soothing. The old-fashioned - remedy . of cold tea leaves pressed upon the lljls fills value, not from the tea Ifa*es Intrinsi­ cally, hut front the cool, moist com tact. Cloths dipped lb water nre fitdf* as good.—New York Amirican. Englno Watered While Traveling. There Is ntt Ingenious device by vfilch a train may pick up water with­ out stepping, There is a shallow trough between the rails which Is filled with water. The engine 1* equipped with n sum1 scoop which lowers Into the Hough nnd thus picks; up tfit water a* the train goes along, By order of the Board of Educa­ tion, Andrew Jackson, Clerk. P i ■ 14■'''" E u -iM ~r4r. w m m tom s m xBm A t very Special" Prices A splendid assortm ent' o f patterns from wh ich t o % m ake a se lection . Laid free o f charge. Mats For the ppreh. 'Save your C arpe t and s Rugs th is ra iny weather by hay ing on e 1 o f these handy . • E SPECIAL SALE —OF— Beautiful Cretonnes a E 75c to $1,00 qua lity fo r ........................ $1.00 to $1.25 qu a lity . .59c ,85c D o you kn ow that this is the place to buy 5 E i a s a ' Tea With Butter and Sait, Tibetan), who arc perhaps tlmmosfc primitive and unchanged lirnneft of the Chinese race, and adhere closest to the ancient customs, make tea with butter and salt In place of milk and *«gflr, The butter, according to F. Klndon Ward- In the Wide World Mng- axljnc, is apt to be hairy, owing-t* the playful method, of-manufacture, which consists in kicking around ,a yak-skin of milk, the hairy side of the skin being turned In, The drink, he Say* h> pleasant enough, though tp really appreciate it one wants to look Vipon It aa soup and not ns tea. The bev­ erage, which Is a frothing, chocolrtte- colored fluid, i* one of the staples of Tibetan fare, and no Tibetan ever travels without fils wooden, box of but­ ter, ills brick of tea nnd little bag of gritty salt, The aunffowar In RuMla. fitmfiower cultivation has become an Industry In southern Russia, whore the people have found the seeds a substi­ tute for olives in making Oil, The Rus­ sian eats the kernel. An acre of sun­ flowers yields about <10 bushels of seeds, and these in turn yield mors than 80 galioha of oil, ' '* Brenlin W indow Shades t Quaker C ra ft Lack Cu rta in s K irsch F la t Curtaift Rods Sun fast Draperies Tapestry and Leathers for ho lstering - ; Hoover E lectric Cleaners U p - O ’ Cedar M ops Floor Brushes W a ll Brushes H . & H . Soap Bissels Carpet Sweepers Pictures E lectric}Wash ing M ach ines AEOLI AN -VOCALI AN and PATHE RECORDS and. PHONOGRAPHS Galloway & Cherry E . -Math Street. XEN IA , OHIO ilniiHiH'iM'iiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiimiiiitiitmiiiunimmF GET OUR PRICES ON ALL KINDS OF PRINTING Kodol Mi g p ? vl i V i R Mi

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