The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
Tt /I 1^ -«* ^ - _ _ a * I t m a M i l © l e s s t h a n a C e n t ^ ^ O ft» e*OM«—tt» wot* of yrtt, ond«-pro- * * “ *">- « * » f a f e U d p - b * , * * a « l d g & s “ . * • g * « * M C M r ittw .o f lift, whita f r i g h t c lw g M h a v e add ed a d y c a n to . -_ _ -,;**• _ •-*.-- ■"".»«"inip» a v w ^ e c h w g r e fo r hau ling a ton o f fre igh t a m ite k teas than a cant. _•*: . A a o it o f d o t h in g that m M f o r $ 3 0 h a ftw d ie w a r w a s carried 2^ 5 5 m ite* b y ra il fr om C h ica g o to L o e A n g r ie * f r » 165^ cent*. , , , t - • , * 1 ’ > . ’ r „ ; ,* N ew th e fre igh t ch a rg e te 22 cen ts *- a n d th e su it seltefra* $50 . i \ \- -J Oil,- -~rt 1' P- f •D Y * >•>«* *••1 ' •TNco«t of tNttrfthM la, m tm tJtOxbttM. ! TbWr.Igbtana IMStoerto**! NteSlfeMfY 0 % f tbn»poitjrtteo dwgw water- him tN *3****A* fioftNd *toeto~t«i|yiugti» wool« *° *N mlII#4ndtN doth io A* tailor*—but •; A***®*#* c A ucm MWHWIA N*«AWC#*U* •’ w a - • ;* \ #«„„ - JPw* .$M • .o fi* h o « i th a tu a e d to * *U fb r$ 5 g o t * fitx n th e N e w C n g - land fa cto ry t o th e F lorida dea ler fo r a fre igh t ch a rg e o f 5 » <?ent«^ronly One cen t m o re th a n th e p re -w a r ra te . i *“ • **jV * „ % » * ^ fe e e f pay s m tjy tw o th ird s o f a c e h t a p ou n d fre igh t from C h ica go to N ew Y o rk . ^ , *• f ; Awsrican freight rates ^ the tow* ra t i s th e w o r ld . .* ^ - - . .4 vv.V , 1 ' 1 "'tfi >■* ^ if.^IN)H ' * ' temw m D m - A l i s O e * r tM f t l* f * iH ,Hf r TH^ f f U f O E l TluyW' e & aw i||^yw^|uitLg,: WWraWl*HI flaWtea* . ' - tk^aa|]|A' ^AMiUMlWMi WfHH klWWWIwNW'iPs-' ■ •y tiA xtae a . ka U w , ftaakMulssiVHid'--atF a I ka ’ MtlHaeIwa UilAi^d^a www*ww^ijjf. wf eteff r MF®'**™ 4 fw«4)»t» l>Ar « f UN; St LO0$ ■xnoMtt’M Mff nt e ,« s ] :t r e « a * S I-0W * e w e p # !. •Mr 0c«MitN. Wm IwlA tiM ' lUtbTl k*TW ^Pw, ' t i WPP*** jW w* i Tuynm, fjrj** ■ r - xh*' aaS '' -Nt IdreMwd r*»U *d . rV “T h ^ iia tA a i n r ' - a ad^ ah ^ 'e iis tkMd iwutal N it eriMlae 5 Mudn.tr. k u w , » mc , t ew a JPUlpino,** ti* replied. t'How’t tN t r Mk»d A* Itey. "I tltdox&t Aey wer* u y iim Urluj; In tfet ts r oH o d li,^ ..,', ........ «w*H, ru tel) yes now t cum* Nr*," he mid, month befOro I tett the. Philippine# I was ltTlhf in A * wood#, but the Aroerlcup Goternor decided t» catch a# many wild men ac poultries train them and send, Aem over here; So here i am, 4a*t aa yon aee.** And the S t Lotils lady actually believed him. That Is what yon would call ranch about the Philippines, The Act 1 however, that the 11,000,000 Filipinos and their ancestors have been civilised And Christians fot 900 yeets; Ant .the non-Christian popttfatToh; according to tbe census or isfr, la only 300,000, add even these are not all uochrUlaed, - - AnoAer An^r f* Ant not until .the comfny of A s Americans were school bnlldlnys .see^- A A# Islands, yonds built, nr substantial houses erected; Do yon know Ant. for .hendreds of years A e Filipinos have had colleges and schools and Aat Ae'Dolverslty’of Santo Toman A only twenty-five years older than Harvard? That as early,as' i960, Out o f a population 0£ 4,000,000 people, there were 841 schools for boy*, and 833 for girls? That A 1882, eight years before Ae coming o f the Az&erk cabs, .Aere Utens 2,18? achools?:.' t • ‘ T o gSint seif-govamment A DUsoh under Agulusido -wpl& be ilka grant ing self-government to nn ApaA e res* srvntlon under NidehiMjl'^bidfr' Thus *i»ke,a former President o f the (Totted 8t«t«t during Ae VHhMno-AmeHCaa war, m&g&xgito n coufai be aa sx^itse * * * * * * $ !m » w '*p imr- AmerfA* *N ffeeot tralniag ig #i,|. & N A e rNrtttttatioi W p* AraMil*n"|»l .... .. A*ifm^dr. mtSMcrefi, She hare been h w M a n a <***} tsee* A Ae N-'M f *f IN »*Mt4AublfseB»e proh< (•»* Hmt Hast Mdf #**N a a Ai^jftr. , Wnaaded w «jfe*N *fer fgar years N vAg »pm » i* MpAA and rN|tivs» AtSgdAced w *m k hr Tudts. and Curd*'innd mmmmm. ferced t* Nfr ;*Nrt w do n h ^ rM »* /n i to eke set A* ftKAN m im im .w m bbyf had m m M A lastjAsKmaiHl iNNOr I S P ^ P t e *» 9m . -c j.. W w m t i S K : wheat As Kear HeatJhei'lefhad sNd Si m m pair #f. aheis i m ef aveiy sun efdloAa*Ar»a«rAhwauaataptiyNaa* A ? tejiMJN.Ngaulasf! *• “^•tnfralte* AWrnnr to A Awful o f NEW l?PHO]b«TK»Y * FAWMC* HUGOS*? F u s iim is i s»t*»Ateg % j P m ^MI 'ttalM ttwluaflu wWP^Wlw^PSt' •TwSWkPwi ar# Aattwaat- sd colorings, beautfc&diy da* .AfuN'-wid axtrn NMaaaNo. W* bar* remadtahly good fe^S»f mt this for As. Itttf aUIcfakdi'flf «a.m#sUad!Ait. trmlt h A M p»**alWt martin and we ars always JfW A girt Mtimatse. .,1 r . \ i i < * ; / <« ‘y ^ '1 "|l1*'-"'»»eywtMWiepiMNA'aiwwwwwMiiww^»p< tS fe i^ D ^ Smm$ m .•<*J gBWWwHwwweewwwwp5>MpawwiMww>i8»i»ii imi#»*—* 1 0 ^ t o 2 5 % O f f . ; • *a ' , -. :•/ ' ■ f ' •.' • ' .» ' .,* In CappeFs February Sal© There Are Thowands of Real ; * e«». ’ togjs* <• T tea ... - _ . . „ ■*»y tceat* a d gi*pi amAnUa They hsgaa ( care « Aeli hchooj ctothes U N Q u a t their tel- formi , t P g S - S S S S 1 , a m i e w e a w t a g K a f t e r a , s a a a s s s s ,a i ^ a g i jg .a a g a tg ia s ;a s he;hecass*» Ny Vmm hewasobyleto- j>' f r**h4h« i id T l . « | l ' ‘ , - v. , l , o . , « r > < w * •• b«. I t e k W t f w 4 (n .tU e o o m fo H .M .^ ^ M D lf.d w teg atekpc ttw l w fll «$«« jte l M q ^ 'IM a pf comfort j i i your home. It how Hronr now- - *•*•© W*h;ha#dfc‘ i » ( l a daap wide fo il spring box seat, durably up- « S m = t s t t s 4 s & s s a s e r . ! i 25 f f i f f ' ■■_ ✓ • \U * ■ '' ' *7/f wlA Ae parse In his hand. J> hi don't **»t A I«va ft bnck,*t' h« said reluctantly. -But 1 have te. Pir a Boy Scont new,** food eftiseas, la ob * of the reason* yrhy‘AW NAr EfStitelief, ? MaAsot hvenua, New Tbck city, A making ft* IBMAlfor iQBAk kinds. Whisker# lhjdmpxt were one# Whe ru^l and Indiwiwswtfilo rhhtg; mod- ’ ern annltnrypracrtcc he* tundomich in road# on unharvested tvhrt long hair that^only a stiltAtarntheirT ' wtAst'andfiTg Afti^ ’cal'-had. &*>m of ^Ak*w -^| Hon ygara or about hyglehe the cat's wr ,«Nryto-ft. ’ ' asfht-csf%h* “isaa widens' - .The. tin! ixurinnce. Not- w r , the house irtumni it# cron f*vr Ae lnrtmif. "Ih'ut bothering nftato 'Ay A«t s-*b»olutdy'-hefe ternatwtA’Iong p, athfibe hedd .so/Whewrt^r^i 7 / r*. / r-rfi © :Lfe; m v V'' . V' i f H '. 1 ‘-A V ^ "•............ . . . . . __ JNsIt^toi’-fMNnifr ©(t' tiUe twnyrl X * w E t ^ T A n ^ A A l ^ S S t i e Aett All ^ ' AAi©Nh 'WAnN-Wuing ItocN thueen , Aaue h TaWst'I A m Amir and a Blde biMftt* *<f»hA Oabtoet and Servt ’ Ae rNu^Abld UftvaJW a irtewafiri yir.-‘»—•«“»>- ' BBiifMiittlili’ '’■&* SteAMdJL^aAP'' V^J*T; p\ 44 7- I# V r ■ft, ©f* *i4! I* . ' **«*>»■wlMi/hr£e' «SSh* ; fHitrett, teractOr « f Ae Uutou, WhoeompiM^titJavornbiy the y*panes« government? T*«< atind Uaway oeuKdato# Ae. lApfooa •NtAr fitted 'A r iNdf^svernmant' «Nn A t Cubans? That Aey Nd drafted e constiAtiou «t U | M whtoh elated Ae nidwuvat of d ig jt rtAed- A jeb-. hcatts Ilka Ae late Sauator Q*#iieT. iBbart "That before Ae coming #*;A* ameticana'.Aay had AoduMd MiAnel hpue* tike the umrtyAd Jose Klsai, "kP ,i i 4,w.'As^Wr, <^1^nHei*(*Ke. A rt'h enrahtt AanAm- A wales hed -t^.iArudk far hghftNgi wlAdt Aved ,.»• NAAter A^truuM* « f figktAg^ Afgt' The-chimney.we*A »A gn d .A e A© AW to «i* of A* grtftea w*a IgnttaA • *T? , -t,?T *1^81 $ ?ss^ o , bi: f » “'l H ' rV\ rhNtfJ (r/. . [t. - 1* ^’V ^ iuS iA rv 1* J*\. ■-* -V Ccs . ’^ K , f l W t S W r ' . " ' ' •■ .' ' • ' 'hn te tannA .A m HWIIIIIIINNIIIIMIIIMIIII||f||lj||^|||||^||||HIIII||f||Nill||||fff|ttttfMlfmiMHtlNlfnilfttllltttttWl llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIttllHillllllllllllllllUHUlHtNII ;r > * f;*v . * . -' ■'», ? . ’■ ‘ i ■ . , * , TP’ VERY batteryha*to stand I l f more or IwA^noundtor every day of it& life, for even 1 < tbe beet*springs In the world v can’t absorb att the jolts. The , effect of big and little bumps will be greatly lessened if you se© to it that the battery is clamped tightly in place. Or ask if* to see to it next time 1 you come in# The Xenia L. C. R. Storage Battery Co. J 1 - 12 W#MarketSt», Xenia# Ohio »Ws«t victim Aat has mnrAttauAto Adtilutohag o f tyranayF ■ •; And do you know Aat tN TOMnoa kart notJNd far pmaxHk o f yMAany-; caato iysAmfM^AahWCtfoB « f imyal Amfllsa, and that, anlika AtlrorAatal aiatars, Any amA* only Chrlattaat p*a>' pin InAn oriant? , Paoplo hav* pictured an Igntwaat msaa of PUlplnu^ Altarata. poof, Uv- iag a llf* of anrvttudo for a Aw w*althy land ownars and foraftAon, wlA no houasa o f Aim* or prsbartf of Ao(r own. Do you know that A parA ct of AFjNhpt* abovo tco A n : Ofaga can read and Write aadA rt tld« parcantagnof iitertcy A almost aaUgh mi soma of A * atetw of A* Oniac? That It la higher than to aay cocatry o f SAAl Amtrka, highar than A* i& •racy Of tN fftnAteh paopte* *|A Wa> laaatlooaWy aNvo tNt o f any or A« saw cotmtrtea raiognlNd to Brtafw? Da you know that than am a Aitttoa and a half Arms to fta Phlllppinaa aud tNt fid par cant. Of Aaaa Anaa iraowaad byfPUlptuoi. AotbartArd*. Aat art 'of tha H,000,000 Chttottau FlUptnoi, 8,000,00ftOfAam at ioNt UA 0* Aoir own Atosa, wiA bouaaa of ^AaA own, tadapoudaaiuf anyaNantaa landlord or foralgai master* TNt *1 prt xmat of AO atNn praparty chn- siattog af bonaa**i ad land* la Owaad byW N flvN df too PhUlppiaaa, aad only fi par coat is to tN Nads Pf too algaars? Zat tNso anaActe oabfcfdby Acting Gtevlrnor CNtiaa Dnwatf Taa- (ar to Aa War HtpaiAiahf trim Aa mcartNcaUsaattSMtaa. • ‘ Hating artamnly ptmutoad Aa VIA piuai AWr lndapoudoaca aad having « om bafora tN world aa A* dftnaploa of aalf-datanutoaiiou, Aa FUlplno pan- pla cannot wtdarstand haw Amarica ‘can oonaiataatly mfuaa to mako good CUWATK OF THK ftilLiftriNB*. j- . #■*! I'V. f I t\- .«■• x• TN Phtupplna Island* Nva a mltd- 1y tropical dimate, TN algkts era w n ftH XVH tlvKII i n WKlHnnl# T o f toyiparatura record tor Aa past thirty yaato thaw* aa evamga r t te dagraaa. ■Om-.u An Accumulation *of odd ftarnt*nt8 of* all" pric** after th* eeason is far ©dfaacedi; prompt* u* -to cut price* still deeper* trooping all small' lots together at 1-2 price. Every » !« it represent* ed as «ma|l a* 33, a* large a* 46. ■ ■(. It your choice is plain hot, ^waist-seam- or belt ed it* here. Fine tailor ed eilk trimmed coate from the house ©f Kup- penheimer at the price ofordinary makes. Seeour window display #.■ ■ MWi'iiWMiawWtiiliiAWh ; Finest Coats . .« • • * * . ( • at-' '» •.♦•.' ■ ’ - ' >: - a,- .*■ .1- ■. ■ $35 ■■ : v ■ ; ' ■ ■1 ■• • *> *'-i and some extra good values as low at $15, $18. $20 Suitsat $30, $35 and $40 Will Surprute You F A T 7 •JKlMtebene^ le t Jm jmmim ■ V■ QlOppesite dtisens Natlmiallllgttkl ' & Main it*» Xenia* Ohi# - ; H
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