The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
f ■ JL * a u t o o m m * m u s t t t w f glabi o r b * adugi * t &, j OUa s e tow b u T w n e re must pr*. vkte tkuamh** with a a tifk * * M umm ; mattes* A* State r#q*ir**M»te by ^ August 1«, w d i r ih* iv»e# law, ju s- s#d by *h# i m e-wmgi AMtumbly. m u H;mbw\*y Director Kwritfc k hohtmg m i* * i th» 0 . a , U. to 4#t«e« mi m what models shall I n m i . Th# law ittw * B u t light* on amter v> kids* -»h*n throw aatoetent iifh t *- hand to show nay peraon, vshtete or ssbatential #bj*cfc upon the rndwny straight ahead for ft distune* of a t toast *00 f a « - r»o rnjfi of b#an» of rtilocted light shall a t any tiam bo n o n than tor#a,*nd one half feet #- hove the ground on ft level rood * t dlitanc* of .3 foot” Violator* fee* a fias a f not more then f*5 for the flrat offaftM and not -'lose then $60 nor more then flQO for the second. The new lew will control spot lights th e t must he dimmed. m ■sis •Ms \ The Criterion’* SEMI ANNUAL SALE GEOKGEYOLO SOLD. :i G e t B e c k t o N o r m a l b y B u y i n g Y o u r G r o c e r i e s a t S C H M I D T ’S LAKGS LOAF BREAD. POTATO. BUTTBHRNOT 0 * BETSY kosjb , f if t b b n : camT; s p i B R . NOW Id c e n t s , sm a l b SKK TEN CENT SBELBB NOW 5 CENTS. FLOUR! FLOURI FLOUR! g» ssustfisa spurn EVAPORATED FRUTTS L»r*e Prunes per pound size prunes per pound S S ® & £ £ £ ' gwde, por pound 10 c 24c — i* -^--...liic SEPCJALS ON PROCTOR AND GAMBLE SOAPS bars for Naa&ft Soap, 10 b a rs fo r i o bars for: 10 hers fo r 82c *r- BEANS! In s t mAde Navev Beene per wound inn 1 iimVTimii imnaiKw^^iyw 1 ibi . m ^ i ...... mi BEANS! W-" wwe'-i(« m* 4 -*i#*Hte*#*#«•«■ tetewlm 6c POTATOES! POTATOES . ( t ^ e U. B, No, 1 per bushel, GOlbs f t t e k >* 90c ase Sue certified seed Potatoes consisting of Early Rose, Ohio's, NP*wYork, Seneca BeettSes, etc. ' ' 7 ' - & CANNED GOODS fgrwto wgtttost No. 2 cans Sugar Com, 8 for — —Me Grad* regular No, 2 eans Tomatoes, 8 for ————————Me 1Guid e ren d e r No. 2 ‘cana Pees, 2 fo r 12 c •2h.$mm¥*u im ftt in »ymp, per o»n mftt+mmWtUW*#***1** 1*0 M - tlM IdfiMit naArkat to t HJggg , Bring m yeur t k w * , w « lv e yo« the Wggeat ufatfk mm cash yeitw iw t liMW«osMsr.‘ > * , . E.Schmidt&Co, ,0 7 ’ . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 8bMt3l Detroit St. X«nin, Ohio The well-known race horse,. George Vole, formerly owned by F. B. Nous, ton, but later by Will Cross, has been sold to Arthur Doersmn of Cob umbus, and Charles Nicholson; South Charleston fo r *8,000. COURT ORDERS MONEY PAID The Clark County, Court has order* ed F, B. Houston end Herbert Love less, trustees under the will of Edwin Houston, to pay -the ' widow. Mrs. Ethel B. Houston, *2,083 on * note given by the deceased on Feb. 4,1900 b e e s ARE MAKING MORE , HONEY THAN EVER BEFORE, - We, are old that bees',are snaking {more honey this year than ever he. ‘fpre and th a t former records may be outdone. Qn man says that he took th e trouble to Weigh a hfrn of bees daily for several days and to his surprise an average of 17 pounds of honey was made, Ordinarily 15 pound Is- considered a good day£ work. NEW MANAGEMENT FOR - -CENTRAL GARAGE. I have taken over the Central Ga rage and now prepared to do all kinds of garage work, including washing machines and light trucking. I have had 10 years experience and ju st left the A ry garage in Xenia, - , ■ * Oscar Jones. GIRL'S STA'l CENT WILL SLP CEDARYILLE. Many WotttfenWill profit by the fob lowing statement o f one o f their sex; “I was afraid td ea t on account of stomach trouble. Even rice did not agree, A fter taking Adier-bka I can eat anything. Adler-bka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, remov lag four matter which poisoned stomach, EXCELLENT fo r gaahn the stomach or sour stomach. Guards a- gainst appepdicithf. I t b ring s. out poisonous matter you never thought was in your system. A-°E, Richards, druggist. Danserous Alarm CiotK. To p rera it oversleeping, and thus risking -the loss of their employment, the mail cnrrterk oj Morocco resort t o a uniQne and perilous schema. They tie a string t o opa foot, and, as they know how long » yard or two will bum, they regulate the length Of the string by the time they have to sleep, They light the string, which burps slowly*, and, when the fire comes to; their toot, they ore painfully remind* g Sd that It is time to arise. A t i s x l l i l t e >& is m ai k e t a m o d e l L m b a i id . HER NICE new husband1. 8TEPPEO OUT of the house. WH1STL.1NC LIKE a bird, WHICH ALARMED young wife. ESPECIALLY*WHIM* ^ •HE FOUND she'd picked THE WRONoTpackage. AND INSTEAD tit oatmeal. HAD RIVEN him birdseed. * EUV DON’T think from this, THAT EVERY guy. y ou H ear whittling. MAE NECEMARtLY* »*«N RpEEINO the eanary. OTHER THINQS inspfto, THE ALMOST humsn male, TO SLOW through bin lips, AND MAKE shrill noises. • » # -------------» , iw wraiWiW- ♦ * ,* 1 r. OR A day 0 k when, A DOUBLE*header is on. OR AN everyday thing, LIKE A gtfod drag. 0 - • • • ON ONEOfjthoafe amokee, THAT AATIgFY. WHICH CERTAINLY are. THE REAL bhrdseed, FOR MAKlNQ men. * » * T R IL L TH E IR pipes for Joy, EO LA O IE ^ If hubby. GOES AWAY whistling, YOU NEEDN’T worry. ALL*# EWELL, Isas-,' S $30.00 to $35.00 , SUITS REDUCED TO D O OF * • Our entire stock of Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ High Grade Clothing. STARtS SATURDAY, JULY 16 Its very seldom that yoiu s#e bargains lik* those id a store like this for our quality merchandise is n* th# sort to slaughter. We must clear our shelves and are willing to sacrifice our profits and take affect a clean sweep of everything in our clothing. Don’t fail to attend this big sale. A ll Men’s and Young Men’s Three Piece Suita go on Sale a t the following prices; $40.00 t o $45.00 7 7 su its REDUCED to $50.00 to $55 00 : - ^ SU IT S . REDUCED TO *3950 •M'l 'ie. - .test-- BOYS’ SUfT SALE - 1 ' " ' ‘}i \ '' ; ,$22.50Suits Reducedto* $20.00Suits Reducedto* $18.00Suits Reduced, to.; $ 1 3 . 5 0 $15.00Suits Reduced to............. 50 $10.00SuitsReducedto.. . . . . . . . . . , . $7.50 M # P P > PalmBeachaiKl Mohdr Suit Sale ' s ” M+i ' " 1 . o- ' • ,1 I w A r \ $15*00 Two Pieco S u its N ow *, • v<• * . $ 1 J * 7 5 *20.00 Two Su its N ow . . . . . . . $ 1 5 . 7 5 * i <> i j ^ ^ » ' t |' Lt__ ( $25,00 Two Piece Su its R o w . , . . . . . . $ 1 9 * 7 5 $30,00 Two Piece Suit# How. ** , *r $24.50 tt-i ” Special Reductions on Manhattan and Yorke Shirts* and on Men’sj and Boys1, Hats. 22 ■V, Street, ■. - ■> " .......... % ». iV uiuimiiHtBWiiHHtfBifflittstHiiiHmuiinniiiiiiuiiHiniiiiiifflrmfliniflmiiiiiiHiiuiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiin uiifiiiiuiiiimihiinniiiniiimmiiiiiiiifiirmfiii - ------ - -------“— ,i.iii|l,ijl,fil|lir i*'ff;in\im!w| .: i, .iijiujuUiMMr - - ^ sseas Tha Heart and to* Pula*. ' Wall Paper. The wail* of toe large arterhw are * Wall papers, t o rtplnee teptotrlto cempotod mertly of *ia#tte connac- and other cowly wall coverirwft were ttve tSsne so that they tosenthte toe m# 4 u P<>»»lhte by the Introdactton of coutottouto of rubber and accoratngly f water color* la art. Wall paper* war# are atratehed by the blood pumped to by each heart beat, TMa la what cauaea pulse, which, can be felt when*, aver an artery I m ctoee anougb to toft tertac*. r fUmm ", •“**» *- in,**- slant you light one^ tha t th* tobaccos In It are of prime m» bctlom both ftufclah and Do* meltlc. And, the blwirb^welL you never tasted each smooto* ne»a and full-flavored body! No wonder to* ’J a a t l a f y ^ d ’’ , is kept secret, i t e n d to eopM , DW ye* tom mhmt tfU OmUtfhMpoctMgMMfioy W hen y o u $a il, •ail tinder the Star# and Stripes to any part o f tRe world pR&lDBNT HAUDINO ha* 1 aumtoed up toe merchant marine fayaaytog that we know "‘We cannot aril auccenfully where w« do not carry." And stow w* hava a great American Merchant Murine, with ship* tailing under the . Star* and Stripes to every port of importance in theworld. Certainty theAmerican people w 1(1 never permit this merchant marine to dedinefrom in present preeminent position. Nor will it “- if each one of you will ship and aaii. under the Star* and . Stripe*, ... Operator* of Pawtenger v - .Service* Admiral Lint, 1/ State Street, Nr* York, t-i. Y. -• Mat'aon Navigation Company. 26 So. GayLtreet*Uattimore,Mil, MunsonSeramShipMnr. 82Beavar Street,Nev Y-wft,N, Y, NewYorkandPottoRicoS. S, Co„ II Btoitlway, New York,N, Y, PadAcMall g, S.Co., U EroadWay, , NaWYorJc,N;Y. 0* *•Mail ft, ft. iCo,, 4 i Broadway, 1 NewYork,N.Y. WatoLtow.lNwwYeakandOifcaMail lidpplftg Board ilftif tte of SteppingHoardmotionpietute nlttw,WwrTeeij, f,ee«n twaiestvrany mayor, pastor, postmaster, or wrgsm* A grssaedueatwnal pktiK* ofshtpsand (hear* Wriwfor mfoim- atiert to h . l .,w.l >ir«ior Inf.wmation m n FOE SALE i Ig.^.^^.e .,i,.. -atisJ^V *"* WRP*iH(Er E w WE wnfjf EMuya# *' - -k-ftt-ttll mMjdi- wpEt^RtoTSs PS m r was WERE termrt, aim ward atsaawra. w*»4 fcriWW h I »Maa>fai«< t»ri* Patdiar lakwatstM* stitatwM by MtpHHit. F o r sEiltnia o f p * t ti n i* r • n i fr tig h t shlga to a ll fim rti o f tka m a tld a $ i a ll limited at firm: to the imitation# of tap-; aattfto, velvet* and leather hanging*. Although there i# e v id e n t that colored wall papering wna done In Ghina At at mneit earlier period,,It was not un til the eighteenth center? that paper* o f5 this type were. Introduced to -Eu rope. ‘ The paper for thete. hanging# was hand made In email sheets <22x84 Inches), and was pasted together to secure the desired length. The colors j were then ibid on fay stench or brush. 1 in Europe, the costliest wall paper# gre still those that counterfeit most successfully some other fabric, or faithfully reproduce the works of a»« thjttlty.-. . . 1 ™ -- -- -— 11 1 ' ■ 11 1 DR G. A. SMITH. Dentkt — .."""" 1 *.......... ...................... . ....... „ Asaoci^ted with Df. J. L. Soott Celebrated Artificial Teeth Specialist . OGR_FEES HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO BRE- . ^ WAR REVEL ;/ s s Uaafu. flunlTawan It has been found that every part of toe sunflower plant mfty be. Utli lted for. some economic purpose* Tit* leaves form a cattle food’ and th* stems contain fiber which may be used successfully in making paper. The pith of the sunflower stalk la ill# lightest substance known¥ its specific gravity la. 0.028, while that of rider la 0.00.- and cork 0.24, The discov ery of the extreme tightn»sa of the pith of the stalk has essentially In creased the commercial value of the plant. Tills tight cellular antistatic# !ft now* carefully removed from the stalks and Applied to many important Uses, One of ft# chief uses N tha making of life-saving appliance*. Concentration Win*. There Is no genius like that of hold* lug on and making continued effort un* der dlfiicnlttes. It Is the detcrmlna* tion to do one's fun share of the world’s work and the willingness to struggle for advancement, the pushing out, the struggling ou, thg starting up ward, that make the sort of man And the sort of woman the whore world is clamoring for now as never before, tf you riepect to becomi an important figure In tlie world of commerce, a rap* tain of tndftstry. instead of a. common noldier In the ranks of labor, you Must concentrate your energy so that it will have the projectile force that will carry yon to your goal, not halfway, or just this side of It.—Orison Swett Mar- don In Uhlrtijto Daily News. But &atwr WHhaln* 11. Far#* i t Uharie* ML of Germany adopted th# nhtote, "year of ehr I*ord*’ WHY NOT HAVJS GOOD GLAMS**»INbl YOUMAY* TUWBA ttTHEM y T lfaay'a OptonU Rmrvk* Pto* vhtoa Y«tt With th# Best Teeth Extracted , •, * ‘ ••-:■ •••• "• A ,, v• \v. • *• ... ■■',:< {v r.-\ , 4 . . , . p* ■* 7 Absolutely Without Pain Hopac Phohe 469—BclI Hione Mtw 969 .OfficeHour* 8 a* m. to 6 p .m . Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings Work Started and Completed on First Vwit if you to desire* DR. G. A. SMITH Dial Bldg. Over Woolworth* 5 fie 10c store * 25 1*2South LiintetotteStreet, Sprlotfitki, Ohio ME SEE WILKEN AND W1LKEN AND SEEE BETTER ANNOUNCEMENT! We have opened Optical Parlors on East Main Sf„ Second floor, over Kate, whips we have acomplete equipmf.it for exam* ining and teeing eyes In evefy detail, Tht# work has been our life study. We do noth* tag else, We alio grind your lenhe* and make up % glasse#, if needed, in about tm< hours time. We guarantee our work in every detail. Prompt, courteous and efficient service, Prices Reasonable. Wilkin & Wilkin mncHTsramnn Hours 5 to 12^1 to 5. Xenia, O, musm 3aas onv mmm Qw n S S i s ! E. T. Agrricult coming to #ay t by farm “I t te is equal directionrig m always * , as it wen*& the prec, when i t } ther than Businc* does the h the peak rest assu; cline a t 14 war rea ll;. rather th ' ness pend-i it up aim many fea: would ca«|; en path at the upwa I break, ani half we h i ward swij Many about timf of the Uij? direction L*,* in the re ;75 sure to ^ farming of busine.f *f There i" - * farmer n iK Q view of 1 wheat ci has been ;J latest iniL 1921 eropi crop. i Stocks country < more tha year agot' i smallest . The fit' merchant very low. flour mm ending J ceeding - Of viL. . fact that in live tion of suddenly mand for than the During there wei the Uni 2,678 for 1920. An that a t p i million p' in industij1 of emploj ted that t|-! ployment much of and use, ( the famil; te s t info: number reached ployment, One cai in textile mobile ft etc*, are requiremi increased greater *11 the tl fMfners. be impro rificts is i *'•' Add to ot ike ft take a hs own proc trill resu prices or of the together in freigh reason gard to I find him There we will _ horizon, j f Situation" • mlsm. are con farmers | next fev eyes nn^ bit of to judge in the ci Buy t l you to economy or prods cents, 10 cent One week to | Mid Brewer | Eight version I tired of and tom baggy, baggy venit tM M M M n f , m w m i
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