The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

/- 4 L C U M A N I I l e a l E s t a t e VmmtM - Kosfafswc* 2-123 m M M V T U X , OHIO 0 Bede to Normal by Buying Your Groceries at SCHMIDT’S % jmm m & * m m m potato . bu t i * h 3 rnut or brtsy ' r a m f ifteen cent seller . now h > cents , sh am . ’ " r JURE TEN CENT SELLER NOW * CENTS. m FLOUR? FLOUR? FLOUR? 14 poand *aekSchmidt*s Groan Light-------------- ----------- - 89c 1*4 »*ek Schmidt’* Groan Light EVAPORATED FRUITS - Lar*» Prune# per pound Ik . skm prunespropound pt^eA pro pound , r*guJ«* »lf*id#*d grade* propound * ^ ^ . rwVM«lte S E P O A L s W pfeOGTOR AND CANDLE SOAPS f j m t j i k - ----------------------------- — ------- ------------- ■*2e Nfiptha Soap,.10 fear#fro .,^690 ■S? >, 10 fear* |W ' ^kroi#4> gS»-jkT^roafc^y 6pSn f^S^frS DEANS ! DEANS? Bean# Pro pound 5c P0TAT0BS1 POTATOES gtndoU. S, No. 1 pro burin!, 90c f t f * ' w -.u... ■, . , ~. n il ! . , , . . . . , , . . i4'; 1t > > T i.} . ,!-1...,../, ,.' , . .. l j r ,.-j„,ii 2 S e , croftae croSffnd *rod potatoes <* ^oiSet-pt Early R pm T o W a ; ?N « f York, Sroeca Beauties/etc, .-' v ' : Fir# MktMMtt W lahro 91 m »UK.<ut msicbm at*y ho pro* « m »« with k handful of an gnm uni two ptOMO ■>! *»« hh 1, MOOCoHod Tjho tiro Rtrweud. ,#n$ tfo* 4>TtMnr # |4oco of vn? Iut4 wixm I or \*ry w»ft wood that li roHod tfcr drill ro 'i'lti'llt. A iMUMp fat id Or* rmm * |>i<..«d on a aoU# took or he ,-d .>ud a ■<*tch 1* cut In tfca tiaofi v.^i lit.- ttadvrvrood la <•>■> Utr .try jtr»»a aad tho >. inronad »n tho notch t» ttfiil.-rwood- Tin- apludic 1* *0*4* to oplii at a fa* rota twiwwm tho ptipik uf the hauls until a coal is pro* dated. ThHi die dry grass is taken ap in the h'iid.k lied l.h.mi oB to wake a pissc. it in then dropped on th* •round and dry twiga aad oUnr-grato plied on. A numb quicker method than asiag the p:;’ s uf the hands la to have a ' u-.v with a leather thong otrotebart mi It, The spindle 1s fixed with one turn around it and tnado to wnrohre very fact In ths notch of tho Underwood. Hutchison & Gibney XENIA, OHIO JULY CLEARANCE SALE Curious Footwear Custom*. Footwear customs In various land* a* j aa eurlou* as they ara varied, Th# Eskimo women, for iaatahee, chew the leather from which they fft>dd(M> their boots, whether It lm reindeer^ N‘ r 1 or dogskin, In order to make Ifesoft and pliable, When flnlahed their gaudy hoote are aa.cmteaque a* can he iuir agthed. The Breton sabot xnpkets. ■pend their day* in‘ the forest fashion­ ing tjjieir oddly shaped shoe* from a •olid Mock of wood, first roughly simp, Jed, then finished into;smooth fitness { for the foot, lied leather shoes with Ihuge pompons emphasise the up-tufn- *d toe* worn by the 4 Ut?en‘« guards of Athens, while one of the most curb pus and typical shoes- In the world !« the wootlen footwear of Holland. Earnout London Bridge. . Slackfrlars bridge, n 'famous struc­ ture across tlie Thames, In London was 'built by Robert. Mylne; In 17Gd to 1709. Owing to Its plerfrgivtng way' It was replaced by an iron structure resting on granite piers. It is l,S71t feet long and 80 feet broad. The bridge derives Its name from ntt ancient monastery of the Clack Friars, whkjfi once stood on the bank of the river dose at .ban f, X dated from » and whs the scene of several parila, meats/ It was there also that Card- Inapt Wolsey and Campeggto pro- 1590, m 1589 Shakespeare acted In n theater that occupied part of the. ■fIte of the undent monastery, Cable. CANNED GOODE ^ ngtiro No. 2 earnsSugag. Corii, 8 for -W4- XBgitiar N#« fi can* Tontafo«s» f for ^-*250 E«A4A,x«jpi{iir No. t CAB* 3S#**, 8 for 25c ' 18can#Apricot in syrup, pro'c*n %9t m . tmm ETOohssJn syriqitprocaa: 18c. pay thoJWghsst ftrolot pricro for CMricca*, Egm aad %y«ro Crimw, woglra yo« the hlggost chetk rod mh ; WHOLESALEA!*IDRETAIL, SouthDetroit Si. * XeniA, Ohio i ^ l » i iiiiit : r iii» iiiiiii tcj|, First Permanent Atlantic The first permanent Atlantic cable was. laid fa .1890,' connecting Ireland with Newfoundland. Aft earlier cable between these points was iost In .con­ struction, but wda later recovered and completed. , In 186$ a cable-Was laid from. France to Duxbnry, Mass,, and la 1878 the fourth Atlantic caMC con­ nected Ireland and Trinity bay, New- foundlaftd. Several Cables hpve been subsequently laid and are stIH mam- ’ famed. Professor Morse, the invent­ or of telegraphy, may bo considered the Inventor of th$ cable, although he bad little to do with Its mechanical construction. To Cyras W, Field goes much o f the credit, for Ita construc­ tion was largely due to hi* foresight and energy. •ai*SMBi-:,' ■immtii\ $sss... v s . > 2 & ' $ ' ' *• T HIS month brings a merchandising occasion in this store that answers the need of every summer activity and meets the most optimistic hopes for economy. Liberal reductions have /. ' •tr ft. . ■ 1v - J i * ", .*• U. •(.■’■, • . ' '• , . - •- • y • . ' ■ ' ' ; : - 1 •. :• \ ' . . been instituted early enough in the season to fit in happily with yoilr summer plans. You will find these July Clearance Sales a demon­ stration of unusual and timely value giving. s ^ *,t ’ „^ T \ \ , f .*» i ' ,b* -wl ,1- j«5f July 7th ,r ,v ' , , i v, * ‘ • v i < i , .3 * e , . i V1* •' . .. • >. &■ C "'a/' ■< . J > ..f S - jSSS^ -*w,.. - .r. at 9 a. m. ' o * v-; ’ u* t ‘ ‘ “ - • •% / , T ' ' - r ' ’ IlIHlIIHltlHIIIIBflllHHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlilllllllllliPIIIIIIIIIIIIttinilHIHHlIBlltillHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllillllllllllllll '• >r 4*. J C - Suddeft Cold Kill* Flstnw. , It has.been proved that sudden cold •ometlmes cause* the death Of thou- «mds of fl*h In the shallow waters of’ the tropica and subtropics. Many spe­ cie* are so chilled as to become help- less, and either killed ‘ directly by drowning or are Washed ashore In a comatose state. The phenomenon Is known locally as "Treeriftg," although the temperature o f the water m«y be several degree* above the freeriug point (SiBpy-! Anft tlu* -th e l i f e ! ! Chart** V Had Faith In Woman, The famous emperor Charles V, wm* was accounted one « f the ablest rul­ er* of hi* tftne. had such, confident* In the ability of women to govern that he appointed three snccesrivety as re­ gent? of the Netherlands. kE fccW SHIPSOHTHE SCTEKStAl Shifi and Sail unto tk* Stars andStrifits 9 f L1kft m^Job, 1UT DAYS do coma, WHEN 8KMES are blue. , ABOVE THE city smoke. AND BREEZES stir. THE FAFER8 on my drok. ANJDTHEN 1think. WHAT t^wottld do. IP I were !»**» rUDPKN *W . AT TWELVEVclrofc AND CLOiK at mm ,. - WITH ONI hoar off. POft LUNCH,^anA t WOULD BET old Saw. TO RUN^m# out IN H li hlf*»|y, AND DROP me off. ; * * * AND EVERY otte* * • « i IN A While. ROLLOVER," OR MAYBE ett and think BUT MOST likely. * * * JUST BIT. ^ AND EVERY once. IN A whflo rtU fght ♦ ♦ * ONE OFjtny <|hesterfiela*. AND OH Hoy. t ttUESs'thVwouldfc't mm # SATISFY! » * » ■UNDERA |wwttwoo« trea BESIDE A babbUug hmok, AND THERE 1*4 he, * • a arette a* Chesterfield n........ . company! Jusfc as mild and smooth as t«ti*eeo* -can be--but! with a mellow “body” that satis­ fies even cigar smokers, On lasy days of busy ones ,all the time - -you want this “ s a t is fy * smoke.” ■ ym s^istt the ntm A l f t * T I G H T tin t o f S O f M o re than, fifty freight and passengerservice* un* der the Star* and Stripe* ate ready fo r your use TNthe harbors of itrange land* A where the Star* and Stripes hadbecomebut a memory, they *r« now found once more on regularscheduletime.Tliegrand­ son* of * generation dead and gonehavescanthereturn of the Flagto *Hthe sevenseas. Help to Ittep the Stars and Stripe* in its rightful place, all over tlmworld, by sailing and ■hipping on American owned and operatedships, "We cannot sell successfully,** said President Hardiny, “where wedo r.otcatty.**AmericanShips are now available; Be sure to u*athemwheneverpossible. Operatort of Passenger Service* Mdoilrri 1 17 State Street, Kew C I 9 A R X T T X 8 Matson ^avigatiert fortipany, ib So.fj'ayStrwt.BaTtaaate.MU, MunsonSteamship Hue. #i IIcivet . Stfter, K t V Yotf, f-,’. Y. N#»rYork andPortoBIcoS.S. r*o,, „ U nrm ’.-.sy, KewYnr!>, N. Y. * tHr>¥r!!+N y ° *45 u* A^MsU S ,'S i'ri,, 4 S BteaJaray, '(xVw'Yfifeau'Irul>*Matt ' Free tisetvf Shipping Board film* Uw*f ShippingJ3<mJmotion p;-*ui}« bftfti, fourtet.'s, freeon tti/uat of any rasyof, psttor, p&st{Tlsstw,.or organ!* sasion. A WreaC oJiKiSti r>*T pi, itira Of ti:eera. Write (!•* Inform* f'-'-’i (O il. l.at!f,X>i(W**'r Information Ma^fuhk^T-rt7*,'A3K 'v : kcntt> N, Viif wsjlijjiston, !>. C» SHIPS Fftfc SALE I T * Amtricrnt tUtf*n» sef#) Srtat steamers, kStlt oil *s i m *1 b«»et*, Aim waS* steaiaats, traai sella aai eeMiMpiiftf ta|e» FalrHtW Marasatiae »k(s<as4 ay tegaast h or sflilitt4s t\f la s ien te f and itivght skips to «U parts a f the world and all other information, write imp o f the above lines or SALE Starts Friday^ July 8th . <v Big Reductions in all Lines 0 a- XENIA, OHIO ■ssrrif Ftiralidg th* Prelate. TI hw uto fomfi goad stories In The Dainty Raccoon. *Tgh !’*paid tim city stranger on tha U S ' SHIPPING BQ&Rl) WA|H!NL1DN,D.C, Lioofirr k M um T obacco C o . mBKa l "Record--” , Lord MmuTfe voluinp of.farm, "I wouldn’t cat ramiou meat ttmliJistfiitVo, Olio of ilf?: 1 h , 35 , <_<on. tAnd in n tnlsmlc tlurio HI riufHs‘was wnm n (Unucr potiv b,< pavo nt blai^ft hi# fret. “That remark only'shows house: “ {'fi/i,, v.rw‘ f.H-swi't a Po.iimn; t^Vr iguoraroo,'* he cried. “Tlie rao- Catholfo arrisblfbop. Ho was a groat:w » ha# one cuatom that ho Other rofnt. AnrttuiT of my piu'sts was a - animal t know Indulge# In. Ho will famous tonhim; After rtmwtr we.sat ‘ Bat touch a Plow* Of meat until be dOwii to ploy turds. But tho m>w \ Washes It In wmm kind of water, and pack I bad ready was found to he'd# a rule he’ll do A deal of hflfitlnjf mfc'dnK,. Tl'jiiua:* t aaltl, ‘Wheream -until be finds riean'water. If there’# the *ards pome to;, *rih- ronltuer sntd: \k tTring on the pla*v< ho wilt run them Tt ditetn't mntter; the arriiWsbopwtlf { with It I have giver* raworo* piece* let us bate the puck he always .arrleA of meat and watched thAm do It *1* about in bis pocket* The holy mas perform this tusk so carefully that fill furtively put his band In his p o c k e t t h e t r.plns blood Is washed from ibfnklflg my n.nturep friend was only f tb# a »*‘.i a *\Trld* i« *w»» «v Joking -mid, fln-h It* there thav werA tblng ft * M *«■ raer.ro I haver s.w snrh a look in a" man** ' roll n eimtik of meat over and over ia faee, He evidently thought flatan wa*;'*be water until he is ante its immaero etawltag about ■©mewher*,” jhu*. llmaua Hairjmau WHt NOT HfAVK 0 0 0 0 glasses am en t o t r * a ? » - w I W U t TSTHM Sroriro ^ vMm tm With thtlNri. tiffany BtTtSIt CLASSES A Drirrit St. X a d a , t k I .. Ir Ti .as n , > Ed* nMnd hi* _ ,lii;iaw.'M[?owi>ro, \ CHAUIAli C w im rY ilfe < AttfuatlS? mmrn*mtwm -w-- Eic3d(] C. Cadarville Coil Campaign to Building am dowment , Tim hoadfiaar College Campa has been esta- atore room on S This was' ofilcia W; R, McCheoi. 1the preliminary 1nndey way and Rpared to effee tfon which will for these funds. Active solicit until tlie latter • first part of fie , This campalg supported hy fh ‘ the surrounding ■roe of the nuc< This caHpaig , because the end College (at pp* grossly jnsuificl Work in the fm past been eUrr , College. 1 . Jt is also ne< , ardization point fact that every ' fitate Associatic $200,000.00 pro( The present 1 •College-are. not ( 'ftafee/tft/take, eft! feeing planned . is a great neec odation, science and a great ma equipment nece •’ ings, t ’• The’ student . ,, is: only paying of his educatio result the othe : raised inen ‘ In view ( o ft paign is being over a period weeks in wbict ganisation wot be cOnsummat The Greater gftanmto* to t 4 gm tro fufci 4 mk„ in'- i datlon* that »r i "Cedarville Eftough-^lf Y h o t w e a t b DAMA. . \ Fred Feeler, of Greene Cou Agricultural J predicts that season will I normal* fee from 12 to 14 a* the normal els - The hot wr the crop too s subnormal yiel Vdlbped, too ii copnties in tfe feeing general, fore the heads in g an extrom It is Said, 1 , wheat crop lai | the com crop , of an unusuall i Reading te fS L 1*** Veriior; 1 Ct.-ecf • L, JVOVCttS , ’ll borosi Mm ia i x m giving Ohio; im a? cfod Th.-y 0^ t t o July pen OlaO t %mu fewo[ «a» etoto ‘ la “ •6fBlftffl %

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