The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
£ 9 m z iWHMMMtM wwe»n T U Ce4wnH|b M m l i Attention Auto Owners Naur i* $ * tains to have your auto repaired and p«t m §r*t dm condition for spring riding by fink dm mdmk, wbo knows how at reasonable larlh Boll, c RDITO* Central Garage ijPfckrOD^ ’9'^* A * Visit Our New Meat Department „ * *\ - ■ u : " / v , " r _ t f ) 4 ■v, y - bj , v e'v~\j? " f ^<s> * » a.. ij&i. U‘.»ex •c'*’• :W l i i SiifuW; sSjgf| v-*■ ; ’ ntitli— r ^ k& «.»•***- ma md o b _ ’e Sebrror « * * SUGAR ;~>v jost received oite car of White Granulated Sugar. You can ,buy as WUcha» y<fuwant W e as long as it lasts. First comb, first served. ’ * r -a . m*m COFFF.F ^ 4 **^**^JL A A hj J m I 31c 36c 39c OWReliable Gofferper pound Santos, per pound Rio, per pound Arbuckles, per pound Canned Goods . •• - , ...........* Corn‘per can Fens per can Tomatoe*-per can Beans, Z lb. can pork and beans Salmon, Fink, per tan 46c >S p <h *****««•«*:«■ «M «a«*•*. SpecialPriceonEvaporated Milk Lar<« SUe Can Small Si*# Can Rafts Brand Milk 4a.fe.ia•*«£.■*%« *a■*a»a*#» <«*a«»«#«#«*«•**«*•» Uan**to** rnmt Ms#fe»SB**Msa 14c -7c 24c 12 l-2c lie ' 0 » MS ^*OV' 9c 12 l-2c SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT per box LIMA BEANS SPECIAL, dost miss these RED KIDNEY BEANS PER POUND MICHIGAN NAV BEANS PER POUND PANCAKE FLOUR, ANY BRAND PRUNES m FOUND *fea#*#•#**«•tv tri St f» a*a*** ai tfe ** -4 ■*Wttat•*Otaife ml «■ 4 *■#Mi&Ml««a#A** fm totto* 22c PEACHES PER POUND APRICOTS PER FOUND ______ *&e WHXTB F1SE PET FOUND 12e per kit 87c CREAMERY BUTTER, BEST, FRESH CREAMERY MADE ‘ FIR O0ND _____ _~ _ UM....Aa0 WE WANT WWfHEAD OF CHICKENS—WILL GIVE 28c A POUND j • r ■ FOR THEM. BRING TRIM IN. KRAUT, SILVER THREAD, PER POUND JgeWtd at the PoabOfie*, Cedar- viil«, 0^ Oetober l l K l»87, «a awmad ala#amatter. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, IpgO. SIXTEEMMILU 0 N S~ GOALSETINNEW WORLDMOVEMENT looted Banker W ill Head Campaign of United Pres byterianChurch inAmerica* * • wi—mrnmmmimm '' ‘ i ' CANVASS OPENS APBlt 2 S We haveju st installed a refrigerator far tlte handling o f fresh salt and smoked meats inx:onnoction with our grocery. .Our dis play eases as weiUas_refrigerators*are sanitary in every respect , and we are prepared in render first calsg service . hi this depart ment.lt gives ua pleasure to ^hnounce that we iiave employed - Dan Bailey as meat cutter. Wc Wilt also kill our own meats from ’ * native stock whichwillijoswe you the best at’ all timtW. Sixteen miUions,. seven hundred thousand dollars -will he raised by the United Presbyterian Church in, Amer ica t{k provide funds for carrying out the New World Movement program of church expansion, announces Rev. Dr. •J. Alvin ore Of. Pittsburgh, general chairman of The movement, One fea ture of the. announcement which: makes the campaign remarkable is the' estimate on the coat of raising the New World Ftmd.- The cost will-be only one and one-half per cent of the amount raised, according to the esti mates o f the general national commit tee and the advisory finance commit tee, com- iosed of ,leading Iomen and churchmen from all .parts of the conn- try. ; „•*, . * .Management or - the campaign TUI be directly in charge of l?< 0,' Wills, known to 'bankers and finan ciers all over America, as the head of the Federal Reserve'Bank in Cleve land, Ohio. His vice-chairman>111 be Dr. Charles R. Watson, president of Cairo University in Egypt. Rev. W«l- ter Getty,of Pittsburgh, just backfrom Y. M. C, A ,1 war service, is secretary o f ‘the canvass department; ■ ‘ - SHOULD TARE. Red-bU«M M ms What The? « e i 9# Vu It mak be yew m faM recovering tem is vm down m i your blood so weak that yoq ws# fa* « poor shape to resist innfeefcie**— But if yon don’t feid and look robust you are not rplsgM. fksch state if of ten due to weekMe#g, not enough red blood cells, a known as an- ] emla, , ' The best remedy for anemia (blood) lessness) with its low mental and physical vigor i# Unde's Pepjto-Man- gan. Pcpto-Mangan m®plie« the weak, watery blood w$k very elements it need* to put ttewUfg4uto.it. It re pairs, recreate*, and rebuilds the ex hausted blood, thavital fluidof health and life- Try Pmto-Mtyagaa if 'you are “run downM;'lt aannot harm you— it will certainly help you unlesg you havesomedeep-seated chronicdisease requiring the physician’s care. Be sure the n^me “Gtade’s” is onthe pack age, Without “QudeV’ it is nojt Fep- to Mangan. For sale at all durggiats, Advertisement Mother Otter and Family, ' The young ottera—blind and downy -—nre bom ip a soft-lined nest unflm* the shelter of go Inaccessible bank j the mother will not at first leave their1., save on feverish rushes after the food necessary to keep up the supply o f milk. *To guard them she sleeps, like many a human mother, with atjeiwr one eyes ‘..W, “v \V Hi* " "> V ., ' * ear awake. When they open tljeH' ,.C 3 she cfiuUously carries -them t* bosk for a while in the winter sun shine, for their birlhdaya are Often iu January. When they can cMmber sir tenches them- th# womlenifta o f the immcdiate-vitripitjMJMhe “hover,” and then communicates mans' of the valu able lessons she has learned, some times taking occasion to punish the unruly feembar* Of the family by bit ing them. _ • , 8 8outul* Uk# Mark Twahfi r ___ .According to « more or les» authent ic story, Mark Twain, was looking from hla Vftodow on the street one wintry titgnt when the world was cold and dark with sftttt Ufd rain. Ad the warmth of bis room enveloped -him, and thoughts of past experience came H ave Y ou A sked L ittle Ou ija W h a t A ils the O ld Bus? The Yes-and-Know board, sure is squeaking these days. I t jo in ts mm be foi spirits— -of John Barleycorn. Ailv AbO fUlU-AWfUTT V U M i r iA O *7>|MVM4hA«A|^ »<*AVWV out the cellars where / ‘ hootch” ay und to bring back the While all-knowing Ouija is lacking the sign that tells you what fuel is the best for your car, the answer is pure Gasoline y, be it twin six o r ie r, * ' ' ■ jline than r.nora to ouy less mues per gauon man o o w w .w m g iv e yuuw . $>*** t - R in some bapber-shop swipes o f contentment, tpo All grades ate downhill w ith Columbus in the tank. And those , coughing knocks vanish wh<3h the carburetor gets its first taste o f this good, who|esome gasoline. . . ' , ' * •You’ll know andyodr engine will'know that there’ s really ^something - better” in the tank. And ju st a touch on the self-starter o r a twist o f :the crank makes both motor and driver sit up and take notice. , COLUMBUS OIL COMPANY ' Golumbus, Ohio ■ 'J " , : . ■. You cm Columbus at any of these*goodplacest , * / Cedarville, Ohio South Charleston, Ohio 'Jamestown, Ohio Irwin Brqs, J. A. Brakefield Mrs. Wjn» Hart Jenkins & Turnbull - ; , « ■ ' Cedarville LimeCo. A. Murdock . H. Edwards obt. Bird Sons & Co. / nV is dislodged from the base of catpetfngs hy B e a t in g— jio ^ b y su ction . » * * ,■ threads; and hairs are loosened by Sweeping — not by suction , Suction can collect dirt only after it is dis lodged or loosened. Only The Hoover employs .beating and electric sweeping —plus suc tion. Let us demonstrate./ T te-S -M & O rr . To get the closest possible check o* the manner of appropriating or appor tioning the fund every item was scru tinised by the board or institution concerned. It was then passed on by the survey department, sothe askings heinje reduced here. The general executive committee pacscd oh every item then the whole want to the advis ory finance committee composed of leading business men of the country. The general committee of the New World Movement then re-checked the entire budget and after several days deliberation approved it. The budget of exactly .$16,716,203 has been, apportioned down to the last dollar for definite purposes, - The broader apportionment of the budget Is as follows; F 6 r the hoard of for eign missions $5,010,306; for the board of home missions $1,102,646; for the 'hoard of frsedmsn's missions $860,260;. for the hoard ef church ex- terisIOn $ 1 , 122 , 600 ; for the board Of education $177,626;" for the board o f ministerial relief $364,262; for the women's board $2,277,86$; for the women’s association $268,760; for sem. 1 l *C48ll50j iot collets $4,876,- 461; for Christian Workers’ Bible tfaiulng school $121,800. The canvass will open on April 26 and close on May 2 , simultaneously' .with the Itttc'rchnrch World Movement rampaiitn. The entire program ot’the United Presbyterian >,%<.• World Movement will coincide with the In, terchUMh prog, -m Hi the future. The canvasr, d^arttot-ut which will direct the a«K*ui «,nvr.sg for funds is toniposed of w , Wallace Miller. atier of Gaitonsburg. tZ\ s T a ! Tuyl e L l * 1,!ttsl»are»l L. J, Brown of &n‘l ttw« Walter Getty of. Pittsburgh, jiccirlary. ELECTRIC SUCTIONSWEEPER tt BEATS. . . AS ITSWEEPS AS IT CLEANS Only the 1900 Cataract Washer operates on on the figure 8 movement by which the water and suds is forced through the clothes FOUR TIMES as often as in the ordinary washer. • St $. G a l l o w a y 8 XENIA, OHIO AAwn • KR I have pntohdMMd n new Ford truck for gsnaral traakte* and am ready tor basjn«*. Ohs# m# a call, . Raymond - Csdatville. Ohiu. Abyssinian Funeral. In Abyssinia when a new-born ln« , fiint dies it is buried under the floor. After the demise bf an adult the body is'washed in water sweetened with hmmy, wrapped In a shroud and tamed up to a mat of braided straw, Vfhm the religious ceremony i* over th# corp#« (a buri#d la th# churchyard. Tr##»* Froduata Vaiuabt#, From th# "biaekhoy” tr## » f Aus tralia « new company ts producing tars that are free from harmful add* tarpaulin dressing* rop# tat and aatot* tary tar, laefluera, paint, italni, pHehes, phenol, iinmoi, alcohol, cok* potash, The production o f dm##** W»«a and fowuaUa i# plauutd., Crushing G«rm* t# D##1 A recent dlscAvery la tout il in mils fun lie hilled by «ubjo< milk In eumuvuis pleasure. 'J is put into Steel eyllndors, am auto tif nbeut Gflf ton?: to th< Inch IS aj.plbxl, the result be th# mlctobaa at# literally mu death.
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