The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
# I I July Brunswick Records iow on sale— don’t miss hearing them SMSii^wk-. {De»r> fFox Trot) SW?—■American Fantasie i £ lu wicaoetra raiiforoiar.a, Jab* (Fox Trot) Rudy a Thought tot Me ‘(Fox Trot) Carl Fenton’* Orches tra «8d " ► a s f f i s i 8* Fart I, Band, »ew ■ y©r«j- AroericaR toasie^P art Jl, Mew York PoJjeo Band. - ,§S Wiedoeft’s Californians. .e’S 41 ld-> 4 foaiti>«arat (Fox Trot) • Grmi Brothers' Novelty Band. I Call;You Sunshine (Fox.Trot) Green Brothers’ Jtowdty Band -, 8 $ MS* Ornwihii (Fox Trot) Gael Faffoa* Orchestra, InYour i&Stsj **» W h«aM y l 9 S 5 ^AmeKca (Ely Country, *T& of Thee) Collegiate Choir. , Dixie* Criterion Male Qnar- , ret ..A 2 .ho in ><5 Sharp Minor (Ca, 64, No,v3) pianoforte faolo, Leopold Gociowefcy IM- l 0933 ^**»»v«hI» Mine*Mario Cham* ' 13d2g~.T!& Sr.jen trieCygne)’Cello ,% io, UMlem Wiilektui,Hdr- ' *'ocel™, 'Cello ■ S oiq , Wdjtm 1.25 3500t-«-*thl .i-O-ii of Idy Delight, The©. ;:nsls. Yifhen My Ship* :' ' Coma Sidtrv Home, Ti»*o. ' Wftj* « 4*.^*,* LW. ' X e n i a . O h io i : ' ••BRING TH * WORLD TO YOUR DOOR’ Five Wonderful Days AUGUST 1549th S a l s r s d a ll C a £Y. J vv:>, Q , Celebes HI■ c ,s a * s i& V .x ? . EBID.V.', J i l X 5, r i w x i R i f n T a * ; © h e a t , j H r - - f c s e o in n r ;h ? !e r o s e £ o !? t , v | <cmrn nh»rJfT on Hca -fboft ©uv} ren^ro Cr-uH hnvo corac tofonaa-J (hn ihaft ho tiiin&i wob H bo fccr.t fee I vh n ncnbral f t i b l i e b u t w ! r n w e Ie o h | Into Coo luattrr find that it is notMnci i b it elcrcy c rN<?stictoc wbleb. ls6 shouldf pay fe? Tika ell otfcca? advorffcora. T h o u c e e n t L o t v /a v o b r i n g s t o q n r •rafiMl t l i o u s e o f e l e c t r i c i t y .to e y ® c o m e h e a t a n d th o - n a n n y ^SC3 eon f c Ksado o£ f t and this editor ial la uofe inspired nolcly fo r tbo light c o m p a n y b a t f o r t h e b e n e f it o f t n e n - hinu.. » . . ( , Ibotehly one- of the ilrnt hot weather npcensities la leu. It la u)« iao:-t indeapc-nqlhlo in city, town and country, Honaoday people will he using elec tricity as common as they do ice. To our mind it already is a necessity in any home, Thousands probably do not Imow of the henoftto that can he had of electricity in h'ot weather. First of all it is needed in the sM: room to operate a fan. In the winter it is nceeosary for 'the electric pad an against the old fashioned hot wat er bottle. For the infant in day time or night the electric fail has become a household necessity. Not only th$ aged, the infant, the deb but everyone enjoys the cooling, breeze of the electric ,xun this hot weather. In the counting house we find the electric fan. The professional man’s office is no longer complete without thin equipment The meat market, the bakery, the grocery, the ordinary- business house, public office all have this great invention which is an ab solute necessity. We know of,nothing that can be purchauedfor as little, money, and op erated at. a .cost per day that is hard to compute that really gives you big returns;for your investment. In our opinion no home is complete with out-the electric fan. It can be used in the kitchen while the wife is preparing your meals, It can then be moved to the dining room during the meal. The family can gather about it in the evening atid enjoy its refresh ing breeze and then used to cool the sleeping quarters for the night. If you have electricity in yarn*home in town ov on the farm and have not a fan you owe it to your ^family to get one. If yon have not electricity and live where jt is possible, have it. installed at eitce. T o s e a l l a ill©depeiims B u rley t e w * . ! [ I l f s t o a s i e d TheQlorious“Fourth rjer THRIFT BOBS IT, G. H. HARTMAN, Secretary B b « Booster~~Buy Season Tickets NOW C Too Need Printing Drop in And See Us The reaction has come. The pendu lum la swinging the other way, and a ;ot of folks who wasted, the easy mon ey .they received during the reign of high prices ore now feeling mighty blue. It’ has never failed yet—the hard old law of supply and demand, AH that goes .up must come down. The "chow who Spends more than ho earns is always in debt and debts must be repudiated or paid. Don’t -get'frights oned. If you .have lived within your income and laid by something for the rai.ney day, yon won't ha hurt, Times will he good again and tho thrifty citizen Will have no trouble. If- you have a Job, hang on to it, If you haven’t a job get busy at something, Nobody is going to take care of you md you will have to paddle your own mhOo. Work is the only thing that’ *ings a sure reward. 'And man must still earn his bread in the sweat of his .'Wow, Work harder* save something and .talk Jess, There never were more Opportunities than now but they iirA not so easy to find as they were two years ago, -r .<!«» 'Il'."*illW.lj.'.'MW.'■ -:• V,' ' ■ , 1 , \ -* » .Taboo, . • . ■mien anything is forhiuden, or tta cxclnalbn hu*».been ordered, IhigHsh- cpetUfing people sometime?, sny it is !*taSbo,*’ Tim word ig derived’ from an' institution once common thrmifdwjit* Polynesiamnd New Zealand._It Kigah flea something act apart or prohibited, because of Its being -either sacred or BccurseAf-This has given dec to the rise and significance- of the word In ■Siiagltsta. . 4*#*"** i* 4 * .. Mo*t Sensitive InBtrument, Tho most sensitive. Instrument yet made la the bolometer, originally In vented by Langley, which is ttsOd fof ■ measuring Variations In the radiation of heat., it registers to a millionth of a degree. The heart of it is a plat inum wire so thin that it cannot he seen except when a ray of bright light Is reflected from U. But every day is a glorious day when you’re fueling your car with Cofitmbus. The engineturnslikeapinwhee!,even on thecoldest ¥du shoot ahead with the .zip of a sky- pack is dynamite for steep hills and heavy going* Nor is your bank roll listed among the fatalities when you use this high test, straight run, big mileage gasoline* , C O L U M B U S O I L C O M P A N Y r^iumbus. Ohio Cedarvilie Distributing Station Miller Street and Penn, By. Telephone No, 146. R. A. Murdock M G Nfiglcy C ,m Masters t W . W . T ro tiie Cedarville Lime Co. R, Bird & Sons" Co. Only a Limited Amount at 13c Per Lb; k D e t r o it 7 The Fordson Tractor Is built with over-strength iri every part to withstand the strain of constant heavy work. It was tested under every possible condition of farm work before it was put on the market. It has been tried out by thousands of far mers in the past three years ‘ and has never fallen down on its claims. The Fordson is simple in design, flexible in con trol and operation. , Let us demonstrate this tractor on your farm. Galvanized Chicken Coops $3.00 Values $ 2 . 0 0 s s .Galvanized sss |j Sprinkling Cans M all sizes Seasonable Suggestions Lawn Mqwers Garden Tools Garden Seed Lawn Seed Hay Rope Disinfectants Tires Tubes Paints Enamels Screen Wire Poultry Netting wwew Sir . "’S 3 S 3 m ir i CMSSZ.& ’*«sss» PV- , I**v» fS^l KS OIL STOVES Either Wick or Wickless the season is now on, let US Demonstrate. Nice line o f Enamel and Galvanized Wear Just Arrived R Jk. : TL M *§ - m . A . M u r d o c l i FORDDBTHreUfOR FOR CIOtARVUE ANDJAMESTOWN. k-'i \T:2 csy R t r>J Water Tanks, Hog Troughs, Hog Waters. All at the Right Price. Best Portland Cement at the Right Price s i z e s The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co, S3! IS YOURBUSINESSA SUCCESS? I stww iy H a big m to Business. Printing line s o t t e y is our specialty. ,ih* long cnsnstei" IC o , t?sfc w n l tmm were ■4 Ga, Stocks a, i*iin*riny p i s ® 1 prm #4 the *Vm t Km by ftnoy 8 ^Tre hesra oft i#*W, Mtt fe te l j*tfe dttoT Elccyi !••>» there’s a ,|lt» reef you feel :We iasg, It yea’, 5 nhink yotj,” | ;"Tell your w’leii lOmt ’iintke * ms; oodjef the wer? j Men turhed rki Hut fiyure.Rs.a ;«?»» slwOy* ean Ibeerlnf, Even %). fthit d»y ftyatnat in dRuntless ecu iklatfiy, eteedy <jj, j T«ieott had hr [.letters from the [them.In turn, F eiuenct, The la!. It #nn<mn<Hfdi fhs| His, JwnfcB Gregt city, had died lo witate— "apply »t IBatex nttoroeya. -, Twenty-four hi; ‘aiktmber of 'fluuL broker to a *edi , tlie center of s Jarye eftyeredwa like a bona# a tSuee filvin* »cc on the gr*m book* were tfm' by wa» a yuhne een, she was 0 flrls were copyl ' *“Mr. Gregory horses,and that included,” aald t’ addition, hare I* ^corded In your n sand forty acre i 'hundred intles fi .pineries,” ' ? “And this is b ftfie perplexed T{ y “Exactly. Mis, ‘the details," am, fe Talcott advan . ■lady aud^intrAi ^fancied hefhad A land peaceful a r;U -Was anon told, M eccentric, had t ?*1ly, abme ho .them and hersef ..eHng.abpnt theg. doing odd 0 ♦. S ’Vhen the bi plans for 15 ilooked helpless|j : They talked f ' fly Talcott told' JMe tayfested a > change, the i lit was, ready , iwould go to “t; fit. It wag thf iberftauce. i ■] Talcott Went, . 'feeling the gresi ?», 5 lifted from his' i«ew* the flnkntw >4* He awokewl. - - linortlng. The i ,nooa he had a’ .‘was delirious, i l For him thej ■jblank. Hie a\ .- i.weak and ema: ’ Jin the boy*' «, - ;<ott trleds to ;weaily with a ... 'the wagon Hvl came Into view Wotod«voyed .learned htw t ’.;hfld nursed Lii \plnn of tho J •Here they war ’ »ua and bnpp; . fortune, and . .told him of It' ( ”4 railroad your aectlon,” iwagon stands ’A man has hc< about selling .erty.” ’ The man a; ■ .looked Talcoti , -he said: , l *Tsee you * > I’ll talk eon . ‘tor. I’ll give 4 lars for a m per t! qt of t ,t qnnrtOi CCCtlo ; “You mean gently, “twen * :'scvent?'f«o p > “1 guess tho apteubto ’ ‘Well, Vmtea* • “And what -TnlCottr tl'aa of Use « lew days •yfrii hgaifi." ’ *T shall bo nnswored ■ ‘ luwupwit ttoafl curse found haps thrthfftfc ‘ibei spair. t hti you sbats t b ABd WfeSi Audrey Grirg tea Tbieott pQftat of A AC: ; JLi Ta dreara Away to flu llfdtoth» fence fadfc f m if ys- dreams, if' eesyla old * fltei to n hgklast tis tbit m St see end, imm ha#li t
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