The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

f i s e n w M ml Hiinwi MindIs n«al Wonder of theWorld Inantawste Thh!*# m t Used to Ik CI«4 m i I m M*rv*|* Ar* Trivia! in OwniMfcHAM, Awardtot to •aafcan Writ«r. Aa. np-to-dat* newspaper must hav* W* ftacydope4I«vwJUor “ t ’nrfe Dudley” writs* l* the Bwrion UI o L mj . His job l* to do what hr fan to quen<*h the public thirst for odd scrape o f miscel­ laneous information. He lives close by the reservoir, a library containing the raeorda o f the race. One day he Hies a deposition about John Eliot's translation o f the Bible for the Ameri­ can Indians;, the next morntog he tew- tifies that on September 7 ,1802| at New Orleans, Jim.rorlmtt took the wind out of John L, Sullivan's sails in 21 rounds. There J>; one stock question in par- tieular which hobs up ever and anon. What e?e the seven wonders, o f the world? .For purposes o f reference, the number o f wonders always has been, is now and ever shall be, apparently exactly seven. The almanacs never show ten or a dozen. The problem of selection is staggering In these days when, the wonders of the world actu­ ally total much nearer 7,000 than they do seven.. Nevertheless, it ig interesting to com­ pare the compiled lists of the seven wonders of. the undent, tlie medieval and the modem worlds, They are an index to the history of the human in­ tellect. Any compilation sufllces. These will do, Seven Wonders o f the ancient world —Pyramids of Egypt, Pharos o f Egypt. Hanging, Gardens of Babylon, Temple o f Diana at Ephesus, Statue o f,Jupiter by Phidias, mausoleum o f A ‘teipisia ut Halicarnassus, Colossus of Rhodes. Seven wonders o f the middle ages— Coliseum o f Rome, catacombs of Alex-, andria, great wait o f Clfina, Stone- ftengfe, leaning tower p f Pisa, porce­ lain tower o f Nanking, China; mosque o f St. Sophia at Constantinople. . Seven wonders o f the modern world —Wooiworth building, Eiffel tower, etc-? No. Inanimate marvels are of tlie. past. Here comes the lightning change,. The third act is-a hummer. >The compiler, o f the wonders docs not even attempt to cover the whole modem period. He tabulates from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries only. And he calls his last list the seven new "wonders-of the world. Here they are;. Wireless, telephone, airplane, ra­ dium,, antiseptic and antitoxin, spec-' trum analysis, X-rays. - ' -What next? The great wonder o f all. the; ages Is the human mind. -Its evolution is the history of thte world. POLITICAL ANNQUNOttt3NT. We are authorised to announce the name o f Ju.ig«/C, it. Kyle as a can­ didate fy . i .'-election on the non-par­ tisan judicial ballot fo r Common Pleas Judge fo r Green county at the general election on Tuesday, Nov. ember, si, 1020, 1 W E W i t t PAY Men who can give information concerning the people and business o f the communities in which they are acquainted. Reply p . 0 . Box 402, Columbus, 0 . HOW'S THIS? W* offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ ward for any casta of Catarrir that cannot bo cured by HaU’a Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the peat thirty-live years, and has be­ come known as the moat reliable rem­ edy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine‘ acts,thru the Blood on tire Mucous aurfaoM, epptllihg the Poison from the Blood.-and healing the dis­ eased portions. After you have/ triepa Hall's Ca­ tarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health; Start taking Hull's ygtarrh Medicine at onoe and get rid Of catarrh. Send for testimoinals, free. F, J, CHENEY * Qe., Toledo, Okie. Sold by all Druggists, 7 6 c ., BYECUTOE’a BADE OF \ REAL ESTATE Saturday, .September 11, 1929 j on I 19 A. r\ ;A t West F or Court IT use Xenia, 0 . i l l N E F - A M S : Joins the- Cor;.oratI»n o f Cedarville 1 Village: I Tha-'t 1. 50 s m s , appraised at I $325.(id per acre, i Tract 2. 80 acre?, appraisal a ti $21u.O0 per acre. J Tract 8. 2«i acres, appraised afcj $ 3 i>d-<K> per acre. j Tract 1. has set o f farm buildings. .. grove surrounding eight room brick house, making an ideal home site. , ' Will bo sold separately and as a whole. This land is in high state of cultivation •and very productive; Agents Wanted;—Man with team: or attto can easily make ¥150 to ¥800 a month selling Hbrberling’a medi­ cines, extracts, spices, toilet articles, stock powder, dip efc. in your county; Own boss,' Eperience unnecessary. ,We furnish, capital. Splendid territor­ ies opem'Write today fo r free partic­ ulars. - • Herberling Medicine Co., Bloomington, 111. "Don't Say Thatl" - Newly married folk usually .discover some errors In each other’s diction which they feel their duty to correct. Arid no doubt tills is quite permissible. But It ,1s not within the limits o f cour­ tesy to make these corrections where others can hear them, nor is it con­ sistent with courtesy to correct a child save, o f course, the Very young child, for errors in speech, before other per­ sons, j\ - . Opium. ’Opium Is the dried juice o f the white poppy, a (lower llmt grows in mnu.V parts o f Asia. A few /lays after the flowers have fallen off the plants men go through the fields In the afternoon and mjjke little cuts in the 1poppy head; Oat of .these cuts a milky juice t)0£es, which dries Into a brown,'sticky paste. Every morning the men go through the fields again and scrape off this paste, which they put into jars, Later ori It is piadfe into half-pound baits and {hen packed for shipment ALSO 2 GOOD HOUSES Located on Main street in Cedar■ ville, appraiser at. $3,GQQ.OO and $2,000,00 respectively.' See this property before yon buy, C. E. Nisbet, Loveland, Ohio, Andrew Winter, Cedarville', 0 „ Executors o f Estate o f Nancy Win­ ter, deceased. . ' Miller & Finney, Attorneys, Xenia, Ohio. / '• eye s ; :{ ygftxammed Correctly {, . Classes Fitted, \ *’ : m ... . ■ 1 'J^gAT MODERATE BRICES' TIFFANY’S Optical Department Open Evenings by Appointment SHERIFF’S SALE. State o f Ohio S. S. Greene County Pursant to command o f an order o f sale, issued from the Court o f Com­ mon Pleas of Greene County, Ohio, and to me directed, and delivered, I will offer for sale at public auction at the West door o f the Court House in the City o f Xeniat Greene County, Ohio, on 1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1920 A t 10 o’clock A . M. the following described lands and tenements towit: Situate in the County o f Greene, State o f Ohio and, Village Of Cedar­ ville and hounded and described .as follows ■ . - ' Being, the East half of Lot Number. Two (2 ) in Benonie Creswell’a addi­ tion to the town of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, more fully des­ cribed in. the plat o f said addition. Said property is on Church street and X 1-2 squares from Cedarville College. The above described premises to be s.old by order o f Said Court in 'case Number 1538(5 wherein Sarah E* Lucas Xs Plaintiff"and Styner Lee and AUene Lee are Defendants. The above'described premises‘Were appraised at Eight Hundred (800.GO) Dollars and can not sell, fo r less than two-thirds the appraised value. • Teems o f Sale.4 Cash, ' If. Funderbu.g'; Sheriff o f dreene County, Ohio E K* Williamson, • Attorney f o r Plaintiff, Announce your Herald, date in the < I will sell at public sale on my farm one mile Eastof Cedarville on the Columbus pike on Tuesday, September 14, ’20 , Commencing at 10 o’clock A* M.» the following prop-erty: 4 Horses and Span o f Mules Consisting o f one sorrel horse 3 year old weight 1500 pound, broke and a real draft horse, Oner black horse weight 1400 pound, has been worked a few times, three this fall. One brown horse 3 year old, weight 1350 has been worked.. One bay horse 3 year old, weight 1300 and is well broke. One span o f ' brown mules, horse and mare, well mated, extra good workers, weight 2400, 21 Head of Cattle 21 Consisting o f 4 Shorthorn cows, 3 with calves b y side ready to wean; 4yearling heifers, reds and Toans 2 extra good Jersey cows, one with calf by side and one to freshen the last o f September; 4 Shorthorn yearling steers; 2 Jersey heifers can be registered; 6 Spring calves, 3 steers and 2 heifers. * 43 HEAD OF SHEEP 43 Consisting o f 40 head o f spring lambs, open Wool; 2 yearling Delaine bucks and one 2 year old Shrop­ shire buck; . 259 HEAD OF HOGS 250 Consisting o f 162 head o f winter and March pigs and extra good bunch o f feeders, weight from 70 lbs. ’ to 150 lbs,; 88 head o f summer pigs just ready to wean; Those hogs afe all immuned but the younger ones. 4 Red male pigs ready to use, Rine Cherry King braiding; 1 Hampshire male hog 2 yr, old.’ Any m e wanting feeding hogs he. on hands. Mostly all Hampshire*. u n b l e a c h e d m u s l in 19 c YARD A yard wide worth 25c ott todays mar­ ket. BLEACHED MUSLIN 2*c a yard A yard wide with vary beat » e **** My. A SUCCESS FROM THE VERY BEGINNING A Sale o f 150,000 Y a rd s o f Cotton G oods * The Av&v&**c Sa*J*fegc Or M&rleefc is 25 Per Cen* The Sale Days Will Be Great Days For Every­ body To Get A ll the Cotton Goods Thev Need For Present and Future Use INCLUDED IN THE SALE A T AN AVERAGE SAVING of 25 Per Cent —Muslins —Sheetings —Sheets —Tubings ^ - C r e t o n n e s —Outings —Ginghams —Percales —Gaiateas —Challies, —Romper Cloths —Pillow Cases —Shirtings —Calicoes —Siikolmes COMFORT CHALLIES 35c a yard 10 YARDS ¥3.40 As ten yards is am­ ple for a fioiYifort— makes the price Very moderate con-, sidering what will have to he the price later <m. With the Goods and With the Service, With the Reduc­ tions and With the Determination to Please/W ill.Make . This the Greatest Sale oiFCotton Goods Ever Held Any­ where. UNBLEACHED SHEETING 88c a yard ' 2 1-4 yardB wide - Lockwood, sheeting, U pon , (investigation you’ll pay fo r this quality $1.00 a yd. THERE ARE NO REGULAR PRICES WhiteOuting Flannel Comfort OQ a ¥,ril C fr iM K sJ * '* ' >»■ AUb A YARD WIDE Tibees&vi&g is rea l,' The prevailing priee ermyirhere ja fifty cents a. yard. One hundred pieces—-one hundred, beauitful comfort style a Dress ^ ^ Red Seal Ginghams Sale J i C< York Ginghams ^P rk e^ rO Toile Ginghams 1,200' pieces—aa usual fhere1' is nothing slrimped m the Home Store assorturenta. Glorious . plaids,, staple stripes, baby Checks and all the plain, colors. Even with 1,200 pieces, they will sro Quick, mam Yard Thia yearns fo r ty cent quality. Every- ya rd sterilized, making it sanitary fo r babies-’ diapers and night gowns. One o f the b ig o ffe r­ ings o f the GottoibGoods Sale. Sir 48c™ YARD 32 in ch e s.w id e , y a m d y e d and fadeless— in all the fight, medium and dark stylfes f o r EaH. I t ’ s o t » o f the best investments- that can, b t . made, as we are to ld th is same goods is being offered- at 65c a ya rd . Outing Cloths DARK OUTINGS— ■New F a ll price, 50c yard. c * .| A : AMOSKEAG LIGHTOUTINGS^®16 ‘ F a ll price 48c yard.- Price* - BELVTEW .OUTINGS— . Fall price 45e a y a r d ., t ■ These were bought in -Tannaty, since jvjuck prices have advanced fo rty p e r’ cent. ca * Y AKD . NOW IS THE TIME A p e a t many dollars can be saved here dup- l*gr the sale On Cotton Blankets. These were h iit jh t last y ea r when blankets were low in price ••■ipared tri this season’s prices. c, » * D a terP rice Sale Price Hbgle Bed Sira ..........,$2,25 $1.65 V fan Bed Site........... ,....:.$ 2 .5Q $1.95• BleachedMuslin 39c Hope Muslin w* 43c Hill Muslin j S t V * 45c Lonsdale Muslin v ^ 10 Yards.for $3*40 Shop and you will know hewmuch you are saving' during the September Cotton Sale- at 'I’bc Home Store. • Large purchase* o£ these Muslins two months ago enabled us to make these low prices, otherwise we' would have to be Contented with a small business at the prevailing higher prices. I l E b * i ° Bed S iz e .....................$3.75 $2,95 jjgtra Bed Size ........... $5.00 * &,05 ^ * . ' ' L- ........... . '• .... 1 ' ' i« Figure as you may thche blanket are lower than you could buy the same yardage for **• Sow it together—and they arc full size, also *• m over comforts that may need it, Ootton Grochet * Red Spreads j $2.95 A sale special that ;w ill b o remembered b y ! those w h o buy them fo r a lon g time. They are g o o d heavy spreads, f o r actual service. # Feather Ticking • 85c a Yard The ve ry best heath­ e r tick in g madoj Sus­ quehanna, wh ich is al­ ways scarce a t any price. I f y ou need tick ­ ing buy to the finu t •£ four mean* THIRTY FIVE CENT OUTING FLANNEL 19c a yard ' Quantity limited ■ quick, SHEETING 88c a yard 2 1-4 yards wide* Free of starch, * Lack o f space prevents us from listing the hundreds o f other savings to be had on Ginghams, Outing Flannels, Challies, Silkolines, Huckaback Towels, Pillow Tubings, Sheets and Sheetings, Pillow Cases and Calicoes for truly in th is great sale o f cotton goods THERE jAREpO REGULAR PRICES Bleached Sheeting 2 1-4 Yards,Wide 7ScYcL - We would have a hard job to buy this „ sheeting from the _ maker at this price. We bought on the low market. Wearwell Sheets $2.55 Each $15.00 aHalf Dozen The finest sheeting wov* cn is these sheets, starch­ less; sire 2)^x2 1-4 yards. Splendidly finished. Save eoc on each. BEST CALICOES 23c a yard Every color. ' This is less than the maker’s price today. Lockwood Bleached i’ERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE, Xenia [vjtensatkma jjay* The raid ££ Sheriff -Fu ■ties has at seems to hi has fallen the club, colored mei The-resr quor was the Sheriff game was in money /alleged tha 1 man had a The publ Gazette in claims to wrong light a $25,000 Chew Publi The Shell two colored and Hubert the club, foi keeping a Simms was ling. - These , Magistrate . over-to the o f $500. Simms cl the. club on cprding to £ Went ;to, the ter he had**: instructed to not-at the cl that Simms The Gazet o f the raid a - charges that tween the p sheriff and ; to get Simmi that the She purchased a but this is fl The ipdica exist betweei .the Gazette •charge's that Gazette emp .would do t o raid -purpose place him in reason he b ©00* Sheriff Fu Kimbrough a arrest agree charges o f men have sii . that the Gaz o f these men fluence and i have these charges. We would hear o f jhesi over to the prosecution There is no S has been mo , in running ’ mg the gover derburg. ~ Criticism i Funderburg J purchase the in the game been approve ment detecti officials, and enforcement now meeting just as he d nominated fc Gowdy-Marsl him then. Hit ment is an o; would have : being crushec from the Gi is but a blin in his work ment fo r the from the Go but a means The .trials suit o f Funde citement in tl doubt drawrn iticians Who thing and b for another i public in true more than this aituatio events will from public Chew When Dei served pape Chew, head ing a hand would harm . answered find him eta Was right a HARRY TOWNSLEY TITU* St MEAD Auctioneers mmmm*

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