The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
I6 R 0 V S but upo» Perf»nnino«s. W i * f t c l e a n i n g a n d d y e i n g . in t i l l : Prompt Driiverie* ftB d Good* by P *ro il Poet m m ? A T P f A ’ W - W Wi riaufc St i f lB S X JM p B R M m 0aeb5tR*tl, GM< acp ii iiiB iW Nw r f l # C t fe r r iS e B m M tarik **0 , RDITOR Bntoe*4 a* to* Fest-Qftet, Ctetewp- vill#, O , 0*t»b«r Si„ WOT, « i ssoood atom fleas Meat Market Wfc*r* you can *bt the choicest cuts of Beef* Veal, Freeh Pork or Smoked Meats. S .E .W E IM ER . **' r ** ' 3 - ® h io \ Visit Our New artment We have just installed a refrigerator for the handling of fresh. ' salt smoked meats in'connection■with our grocery. Our dis play cases aa well-as-refrigerators are sanitary in every respect >and we are prepared to render drat cates service in .this depart ment.lt gives us pleasure to announce that w® have employed 3 Pan Bailey as meat cutter. We will also kill our ownraeatsTrom native stock wMchjgiHinaure you the befit at all times. fj 'U* - J /- W e Are!At Your Service \ '' -; Pure Lard Down to 25c ^ A P ound ^ - F L O U R . place year order for flour before itu goes faighsr.Otder now. FRESH JUICY STRAWBERRIES - FRESH GARDEN VEGETABLE S , -TOMATOE PLANTS B k E A E F A S T - F O O D S Shredded Wheat------w— ------ * Feat Toasties — Com Flakes Kaktok Feed —---- ———— Creask af Wheat ‘Mothers' Oat% per* bo* - -----«— —— *<— _____ -12 l- 2 c ____12 l*2c —_____— 10 c . 13 c and 23 c «...*,'*,*.—200 — lie C A N N E D - G O O D S jattit, evaparatsdc WOaoaa^Fatand manyethers, large ike can 12 l- 2 c U*fti wot can,—— ------ —■-------- «-*- 10 c Bess per oan w — .—12 l- 2 c Twsatoi* par can ----- ---- 12 l- 2 c Peaaat Batter, Ik — - — - 23 c l ' B E A N S p a DHad C m Neal'--------------------------------- --------------------------£c •ad Kidneys user pawna *-*-->-<»«— ec Baby LfawC fa r paan* « - ~ r ~ •------— -------- **— * - -- ------- BeatNavy Betas, per ponad «, . «— — in — *•*-* 4 -*— fie asm itiiimeam in>■ S E E D - P O T A T O E S Eat)? OW*-~B«rijr Staa«---Trinm^a---Bwbaal(s^Rttral NeiV TorKa ALSO CAE OF TABLE POTATOES PRICED RIGHT ONION SETS YMWwpr White 16 c fluart ar pound■while B»ay laat. First *eme~-fl®»t aerved. , BROOMS — Bast grade * hewed, two daya Only, ode bream toacua- k ig h k s t M a r k e t p r ic e s p a id f o r c h ic k e n s a n d e g g s , b r in g T h em m . w e a l w a y s b u t o p e n e v e r t e v e n in g . HE. Schmidt&Co. abw rokd .. Xml*, Ohla. RsdiMi m i FRIDAY, JUNE 11,1920 HANGING ON. Back in the cool peace of April a bade yard garden seemed both eco nomic and poetic. With & family of sturdy .com, beans, and potatoes, one bag some independence in dealing with the marketeers; The man who raises vegetables successfully does not often pay bills to the doctor. Handling 'hte hoe on- a fresh spring day is pastime to the man tired of a Jong indoors during the winter. He dreams of Mother Natures kind heart freely returning treasures of wholesome food for a little labor and a few seeds. This imaginative back ground has appealed to romantic hearts from Horace and Cicero down to our preacher and the dry goods merchant. But, under the, spmmer suns of Mother Nature's good will. The vegetables seem to find the soil about as sterile ah Labrador, while Weeds grow., with tropical luxuriance and the persistence of original 'sin. Only with themost patient cultivation can your planfleta acquire a foothold. Meanwhile the weeds again being Un rooted,.if they are merely left oh top of'the ground, The man who frets be cause his motor Oar fell down two o r three miles an hour, rarely likes gard ening, nor can he wait for the fish, to bite. Another, type, however, finds that the woods and fields and streams are full of interesting voices that be guile the time while-the troutnye re- connoitering his flies. So, in the gar den, One.man’naves, fret of Spirit by paying his market man to deal with tee inanimate perversity of weeds. But another‘knows,1'that centuries T>f garden practice have left behind a treasure of experience sufficient to deal with these problems. To beat ant the selfish pigweed or the ruthless cut worm through* wisdom and re search is like snaring an old, wise and gamey trout. ADDITIONAL LOCAL \ J J ,' ■*• ■-l’;.:".' --JiT-v-V"' The, Ohio Fuel Supply Co. feds sent out a ‘ notice to all its distributing companies that gas consumers mtist not depepd on gas for next winter if you do you will freee, Everyone is urged to make some other provision for heat an a gas shortage is bound to exist and the,company is hot in a position to furnish the gas required, Miss Bertha Anderson, who has.been Visiting in Colorado, . has returned home. She expects to accompany her aunt, Mrs;George Herbert, to Scot land, next month. They hadtjpltfttned to go some time ago but could no,t got steamship^passage. n ike hfghssf market price and call for any amount any time. * Wm. Marshall The Clifton Community Club has chosen Saturday for the annual clean up day.. Every lawn, atreet and alley is to be cleaned! Dinner will be served at noon to those engaged in the work. lh the aftemdon there will he a base hall game between GUfton and Yellow Springs, bathe evening a festival will be served with plenty of ice cream, cake and strawberries. The Clifton ’Band will fmnish music.. The Yeung Ladles* Missionary Soc iety of the M. E. church will put on "The Tom Thumb?* wedding Tuesday evening, June 15th at the opera house The admission is 35cplus the war tax. Plht opensMonday afternoon at John son's Jewelry Store. This promises to be a rare treat and lots of fun. Every body invited. Ralph Hill,,who graduated at Car negie Technical School, three years a go, and resides dn Pittsburg, on Monday received 'his degree in engi neering degree from that institution. He is the first of hi* class to get this degree. 0 m JOB PRINTING —All kinds of strong transplanted vegetable plants, Astors, Pansy and Salvia plants as well aS potted to mato plants. Also sweet potato plants ready. WM. H. Sheely, Cedarville, 0. lifd 8. Gladstone, Rev. W. R, Graham of Philadelphia who came here for College commence ment, filled the U. P. pulpit, Sabbath in the absence of the pastor, Rev. J. P. White, Rev, Graham was accom panied by his mother-in-law, Mrs. Louise Iliff, who has been a guest at his home for several months. BUSY SEASON m SHEPHERD* Whel# Yesrie Aueoeae Depend^<6re*ti3f on Fermten* aad vigor *f Limbing time 1* the riwpherd** bwd* eet season, and tee whole year's rite- cess depends buysfer upon the percent* age and vigor at lambs bom and saved. Warm quarters ore necessary in cold weather, When lambs ore coming rap. idly, owe* may need to be Watched day and night, to avoid unnecessary losses. D. A. Spencer, abeep extfension spe cialist to tee University ot Missouri college ot agriculture, advises that tee following preparariocs for lambing be made; ■ Quarters should be so arranged teat ewes about due to lamb may be kept away from the other kinds of live, stcu^c to avoid injury teat may be caused by horse# and cattle, and to keep greedy bog* from devouring tea young lambs. At this time, ewes nee# Cameron Ross, who bass been teach ing in thehigh achool at Trayer, Iowa, directed the recent minstrel^perform ance'aa put. on by jfthb American Le gion in that place. The two shows netted the Legion over a $1,000. Mr. Ross has hhd a prominent part in the musical circles In that place. He goes to Webster City, Iowa, next year. WANTED:- POULTRY, Call t » at our expense. P h W 12-187, South ?Charieri»d, 0. Irw.n Broa., Glad-' stone, 0. ■ . ....... .................. ^ The M. E. congregation gave a inc eption last evening in the church par lors honoring the new members th^t have recently been taken into .the church, The various churches In this district have been conducting a cam paign to increase the membership and the quota sat was 100 new members. Under the direction and earnest ef forts of the pastor, Rev. Busier, the quota was exceeded within .the time requirement of June 1st. Dr, Wiant, of Bpringfleld, district superintendent was present and gave an interesting talk of the work the church has before >i Refreshments ol ios cream, oak* and ooffe* were served, Shaap Are SpHudld Mortoeae Lifters ’ When Well Managed, plenty of room, For ewes weighing an overage of ifiO pounds tee shed space Should provide about twelve to fifteen square feet each, unless the’ weather Is ‘cold, and ewes must he crowded closer to keep their quarters warfin s . A movable pen font feet square fur nishes fhe best place for a ewe and her lambs-r-unMI the iambs are’ one or two' days old. The ewe is' move sure, to own'her lambs, especially' if she has twins, if they are kept in this sort'of sr pen until she and her lambs become thoroughly attached/" As -lambing time approaches, the ewe should be pen.ued at ,night where i t is Intended that she should liSmb, and remain until her lambs qre § few days old. Immortal Writers.* , Dante is by all odds the greatest genjus Italy has produced. He stands With Homer and1Milton as one of .the greatest triumvirate of colossal imag inations .teat have come upon , tee earth. By What ruts these tteu of transcendent imogtoatton and genius" lived, moved and bad their bring We know not They Veemed to rise from the shadows and 0jey went in tee mist, leaving behind .teem terir master pieces of tmagtewqn, Which, when we read,, it WPulft’serib.aa i f they were veritable f r i lw P w jifeb. remembered W* vV The htmtsa tottchis one of the resnldbtfale feottiTeBof the KINGSTON * PSanoPlayer - -cf Action, finite, motor,. and toMpisce ittersad Swaybeyondthe iuwdy- gmrdy. typ« of player plan*,- —yet its price (based on direct from factory m &«£ thru our own Mores) sometimes leads tlu uninformed to bteev* is in test daMk : 20 South Fountain avenue, Springfield, Ohio, 11 ....... 1 ilniriiiiuiiiiii... . EYES ^Examined Correctly ■ G i t t M l F itted ^ AT. MODERATE PRICES TIFFANY'S Optical Dtpartmant Open Evening* by Appointment *w—****Msri arias Agents Wanted:-Man with team or auto oan easily make $150 to $300 « month sailing Herberiing's ' modi- cinas, extracts, spices, toilet articles, Mock powder, dip etc. in your county. Own boss, Eperiefic* unnecessary. We furnish capital. Splendid territor ies open. Write today for free partic ulars, Herharihig Medicine Co., Bloomington, tilt -rv^r 1 t ‘ 0 . / ■si t SS? Aren’tYouFedUpOpDustThat The PassingCarsThrow? Aad of trying to drive in a highway barrage? You go out for fresh air and come back with a grouch,with an eyeful o f portable realestate, too. You don't have to trail the procession, you know/ Th e cause o f your grief is the fuel you use, Fetter switch to the best—• n e , When the opeh road begs for the throttle and when the crossingcop gives you the f‘come-oh' ’ signal, ypu‘1. always find Columbus^ there ’ with the kick. It’s the kind of gas that teases you to strip on the accelerator and chea| the speed law just a little ," super-etticient ana excep tionally economical. , , • . . ' The car starts easily and picks up quickly when the tank is filled- -> with Columbus / There's a carbon famine in the cylinders, too, when you" depend upon ' Cqlumbus to carry farther than you thought a ' gallon or any part of it ever could, G O L U M B U S O I L C O Ml P A N Y Columbus, Ohio, 1 1» **J . 1 ,1 1 ,, 'S1 * ,r■*.; 4 „4 '» •*“ * * ^ *g.* * t , v C edarville Plant, T e leph on e 3 on 146 . You tfw get Columbus at any o f these-good places; \ ^ Cedarville, Ohio ' • \ v. . Cedarville Lime Go. JR. H. Edwards Roht. Bird Sons & Co. R. A, Murdock ' 1 • . J" . * ’ ( f ‘ - . . . • - ' • f ' South Charleston, 0 M 0 Jamestown, Ohio ^ Irwin Bros. , ‘ * J. A. Brakefield . Mrs. Wm, Hart Jenkins & Turnbull IV \ ,* IV/ [ Nearly Everybody in Greater Cincinnati Patronizes ■> . , * . - ' an d ( a / l > e w f i x ctfTciNNATI#5 CRCATEST STORE, POUMDED l *7» a I t is C incinnati’ s m etropo litan store. I t ’s grea t volum e o f business is due to . the fact th a t the best merchandise m ay be had here a t a ll times a t -the very lowest prices. N ea r ly everybody from the surround ing coun try v/ho comes to C incinnati .for the purpose o f shopping, v is its the M ab ley & Carew store. Th e Store is famous fo r its courteous treatm ent to everyone and its endeavor to please each patron. Y ou are atways welcome a t The M gb ley & Carew Co. There a re rest rooms a t you r disposal, also checking facilities fo r you r hand baggage. Th ere is no charge fo r this service. M a y we n o t have the pleasure o f a v is i^ from you on you r next tr ip to C incinnati. ..Exeha We ward .' rfmnnf NOTE—-The electricclockshownintheillus tration is awonderful invention—it shows the correct time by tour Hashes every minute. It is in operation every evening from dusk until midnight. It is the only clock of its kind in thisport of theCountry* Hail1 taken rn>t t osme k edy f MediCu Mticoui fr»m t eased y Afte tarrh ' will so trifcra. Catarr sf cats free. ' F.J. Hi TEP Sa ^ ’*r 1at ' exti peri O ed N ^teffubles/and Q hew fo. CINCINNATI'S GREATEST STORE. roONOEO toT»,- C I N e i N N A T t , O H I O A' teriailtrBSi . OURrwcit ON rRINTINC F Sati V R
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