The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26

W * m m SILK SALE concern to every women who sews, or has *****& tailor* end drew makers—sayings ere big end certain. No regular prices. THE FASTEST GROWING STORE IN OHIO THOUSANDS OF OUT OF TOWN PATRONS ettend our June Silk SSaie—to the satisfaction of uofndtitc choice i* coupM uowdb^ Begins Tomorrow—'Everything In Our Stock Is Reduced Not a Yard is Excepted or Reserved, w* ■./... ’ , _ f ■ _ Savings Wonderful No RegularPrices A $30,000 Stock At Retail in its Entirety is Included ALL PLAIN SILKS Crepe Meteors Crepe De Chines Faille Lustre Satin Mesaalme* Satin Princess China Silks Japanese Silks Silk Broadcloth Baronette Satin Crepe Georgettes Taffetas WashSatins Black Silks o f alt kin Pongees M ountain Cwekj$a|tA K ilim axSatins Knitted Tricotines NO REGULAR PRICES o f Silks A t ONE PRICE Plain taffetas silks, plain satin messalines, plain crepe de chines, plain georgette crepes, fancy taffetas and satins, fancy foulard silks.. *. jgf , t 1 * ■> * .* i - ,v , ( , ' It is a matter of honor with us that there is not a yard of old silk or out of. date silk in 'our store, it is a sale of a silk stock chosen with painstaking care. The best from America's leading fine, sources of supplies, there is nothing added to this sale—no rush trips to the market to grab up un- discriminate lots; nothing has excepted, it is, in a word, the same fine silk stocks such as you see here every day, only the prices have been reduced tremendously. In the quality of the silks—in there excellence;and beauty—in tie extent of our assortments— in the realness of economy th's.sale marks a newplaitie of advantage to patrons. Choose what you will, anything in stock, whether a staple fabric ora weave i f great richness,, it is here at a great saving. You can not pay regular prices. < ’ A ll Novelty Silks Foulards Silk and W ool Duvetyn K im ono Silks Novelty Crepe Georgette Fancy Lining Silks"Silk Shirtings 9 Kimsi Kumsa Radium Silks - Dewkist Pussy W illow Taffetas . CordeUe Satin Stripe Silks Thisldu Printed Georgettes NO REGULAR PRICES The Home of v. Butterick patterns and publications, Globe underwear (or men and women, Fowaes gloves in Kid and Fabric. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, The Home of \ v ,:'! , Scranton curtains and draperies, biglow, hartford rugs, she** daker athletic union suits for men. fsSsssseaMtt'-- m n . Heddon Method URecommended; ad Dne of Easiest to Re- movo Insects. USESHM11IWCARYINGBOX •'■* • ' ’.......... Bucosss Depend* Upon Getting Queen into Ntyir Hlv* With H«r Bsss— (ifswly Hatojhsd QuesnsMsy B* Used in Other Hives. Tho followingmethod of transferring tees from one hJvO or box to another Is known as the HedcfeU short method 'I t Is simple and practicable. For It you will need to make a shallow bee carrying box, without cover, that will just fit over the old box hive after the coyer of that la removed, It your box hives are of different size, make a box to fit the smallest and use strips « f wood to fill the open spaces when “drumming'1the others. This box will resemble an ordinary super fitted with a bottom* When Honey Is Coming' in. Whenever honey is coming In, set the old box iilve to be emptied of Its bees off from its stand and replace It with the newhive fitted upwithframes and foundation. Face entrance of new hive same way. After lightly smoking the bees In the old box hive, remove all or a portion of Its conrer and invert your carrying box over It Now drum Upon the sides of the old hive until nearly all of the bees have goneUp Into the Carryingbox. 'Take this to the flew hive on the Old stand and dump the been in hront of its entrance. Too may drum the old hive again for more bees, If necessary, bUtyour success will depend upon your getting the queen into Die,new hive with her bees. Un­ less Abe goes with them they will hot *tay. Seethe old box with Its remain­ ing bees a little way away from It* original stand and face its entrance in another1direction from that which It originally had. After three weeks the brood in tins old box will have hatched out fa care of what bees remained ia Dt-etani l* m ideal Was* fer •#**- u j jat f iit ft M f be Untamed out in m m m m m m * m m m the new Wre. smoke noth lightly be­ fore making this addition and put a queen excluderIn front at theentrance Vf the new hive if you do hot wish any pewiy hatched queens to enterwith the second lot of bee* to dispute posses­ sion of the hive with their mother. Any .newly batched queen*' remaining outside the excluder may be used in othed swarm* Or destroyed; If this work Is done While, the bee* are at work in the fields, .the*# abroad will return to the newhive Upon the stand fromwhich their old hive was removed and, If they find their queen there, will ■stay. Queen ta‘ New Hlv*. As said, the success of the method depends upon getting the queen Into the new hive with her bees and, It you with to make sure that yon have ■done it, you' can place a queen ex­ cluder before the entrance of the new hive before drumming and then watch to uee that,the queen la there after all. or. nearly all, of the other bees have entered their new quarters, If your eyesight Is keen, you' may see her en­ ter without delaying her by the use of an excluder. RECORD OF BIG ASSISTANCE Parmer Can Determine Within Few Minute* Where He le Making Money and Where Lceljig, The man who has a good farm rec­ ord can, with the expenditure of a few minutes each week, have a check upon his business, and can see Where he is making money and where he Is losing it, RIGHT CARE OF IMPLEMENTS All Teels Should Be In Condition to Be of Servloe When They Are Needed—Rainy Day J*b. See that all Implements are In con­ dition to be of service when they are heeded. On days when you Cannot work in the field you may get the ma­ chines and Implements In order. DON’T FORGET THE KEY From the Atlantic to Iowa and from Tennessee to Canada dovsr la the ktyorop hi the re- tattoo. Detft forget ttt „ "OH, LETS People With Thin, Pale Blood Are Listless And Want to do Little LEGAL No tice . ( MORE RED BLOOD NEEDED . Take Pepto-Mangan, Famous Tonic and any "Let's Go,” instead of "Let's Don’t,, / When normally healthy, ambitious people begin to lack energy and tire easily—when they ore quickly dis­ couraged and low in vitality, it usual­ ly means their blood has grown weak, Such people areoalled aneamic, or "run-down”. Build up the blood end you build up thehealth annd spirits. Pepto-Mangan is a pleasant-tasting red blood builder and it contains ex­ actly the elements which poor, pale blood needs to become rich, red blood. Red blood means rosy cheeks, bright eyes, a clear brain, a fir instep. Pepto-Mangan has placed thousands of people who needed building up in the full-blooded, energetic, rigorous class. It changes .the "let's don’t” ‘at­ titude to a "let’s go” attitude. Recom mended by physicians for thirty years and sold all' over the world. Pepto-Mangan is sold in both li­ quid and tablet form. Both contain the same medical ingredients. Buy Pepto-Mangan at your drug­ gist’s. Be sure the name "Gude’s is On the package. Withont “Gude's it is not Pepto-Mangan. —Advertisement. Almost Fell Victim to Gluttony. Another chapter has to be added to Die Volume of feats of endurance by pig*. The latest hero is a porker of Benenden, Kent; England, which, see- lag a stack of peas, decided to eat lb Its Imagination proved greater than its appetite,'however, and for a week piggy was missing. Then, suspecting nothing, men went to thrash the stack and found the strayed prodigal In the very heart of lb It had eaten It* way there, ‘but had been unable to detour a way to the other ride or retreat by Die way. it had entered. Freiab alv and water quickly restored the pris­ oner, however, and all woe well, Sealed proposals will be received! at the office‘of Andrew Jackson, Cleric! CedarviJle, QMo,until I o’clock P. M.. June 1, 1 9 2 0 .for the purchase of * Bight Thousand (18,000.00) dollar* of bond* o f The Cedarriile Township Rural School District, issued for the purchase of providing funds for the purchase of Tracks to be used in the transportation of pupils of said dis­ trict, to school, and building a garage for .said truck*. Said bond* to he dated June 1 ,1&20, and shall mature one each year for sixteen years, commencing April .1, 1921, all of said bonds to be in the denomination of five hundred ($600.- 00). dollars/ to bear interest at the rate of &1*2 per cent per annunf, pay­ able semi-annually, Oct. 1st and April 1st of each, year, evidenced by cou­ pons attached thereto, interest and principal payable *t The Exchange Bank, Cedarriile, Ohio. Said bonds are issued under au­ thority of the law* of 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 bo accompanied by a certified check for five (5 per cent) of the amount of bonds bid for. The said board reserves the jright to reject any or all bids. No conditional bids considered. Bids shall be sealed and endorsed "bids for bonds”, addressed to An­ drew Jackson, Clerk, Cedarriile, Ohio. By order of the Board of Educa- 1tion. Andrew Jackson, Clerk, MOW* TMST We offer On* Hundred Dollars Re­ ward fer any case of Catarrh that 'cannot be cared by Hall'* Catarrh •Medicine. - * 1 Mall's Catarrh Medicine has been token by catarrh sufferers fdr the thirty-five years, and has be- known as the most reliable rem edy fer Catarrh. Hall’s Gatarih fiodlrine acts thru the Blood on the Tunis Agricultural State. : The regency of Tunis, haring it* northern or Mediterranean limit m the ■ Some latitudinal position as the state of North Carolina and, like North Car­ olina, supporting an estimated pop­ ulation of 2,000,000 on an aroe of about 60,060 square miles* Is essential­ ly an agricultural country, deriving Its wealth from farm and mlnn Rots Deed to Swell Sound. The ancient Greoke, to secure reso­ nance withont the use cf woodwork, placed under the seats of their thea­ ter* earthen pots, with Cm mouths turned toward the stage, the rihrafc- teg mass of air te theee #etri*g te tte iMmlfrMifc- #lnt teMfltfbj, . WWWtsWHIPR IRQ K AUCTIONEER* TERMS VERY . REASONABLE f^aitterwasteiag twe auctieSssr* I am te pteKka to supply the extra Man with unlimited ex- fcfcgutted ilia- VWffviVlia * RIOHI 24a# KuesOa suxfaee*, eespelUag the Poison from the Blood and*healing tbs dis­ eased pbrtfens. After you hove taken Hall's Ca­ tarrh Medicine for a short time yen ■ ‘ m *s ______________________ rid' ox 0Kmam* m m i jwk iwnnRvnNiiVi Ifree. F. J. CB0CNMT A Cte, ftle fe . 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You may feel safe in packing your most valued possessions-in a trunk so. welt protected. - Hartmann Cushion Top Ha*a two-fold purpose—First, to ft top of hangers, bolding them firmlyJn tion, and second, to thegarments. restOn po*i- prevent wrinkling of Bottom Keyless Lock At the right of the hangers is a ringed rodwhich extendsto the fewerlook. A slight pull upon it releases the lower lock. NO stooping. Steel Collar Band Note that a steel collar extends *round three ride* and supports the hangers and trolleys. Strength at this point k an im­ portant feature as the weight of all hanger* andgarmentsis supportedby this collar. DrawerLocking Bar Prevents pilfering of small article* from drawersof your trunkwhenit is open. Electric Iron-Device HARTMANNWardrobe*haveanespeci* ally fitted compartment tocanyyourelectric Iron, The device k so constructed thatyou can fastenyour electricironsecurelyinplace. DrawerCompartments The twoUpptrdrawersareforyourSmall articlesandlight garments, TheyWill holda goodlyarraywhenfolded to the shapeof the drawer. The center drawer 1* made in two compartments. The one to theright is con­ vertibleandmaybeusedfor geflera[purposes or will accommodateaman’s dress hat. The twofewer drawerscan beUsed separately or canheconverted intoone hugecompartment forwomen'shats, Shoe Bex ^ - - The shoebox will accomodate four pairs of high shoes and several paks of golf or tennisslippers. Send for Catalog: for detailed descriptionof llartmam*WardrobaTrunk*.We Prepay Express Charges on all out-of-town drders. Mail orderspromptly filled. C u T c I N N S V I ' S O s t A T B S t S T O R E . V O U N S X D m » . C I N C I N N A T I . O H I O jps'eijr. k r

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