The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
•» « w mmmmm TfTiiiriiiiii mniiiii ii mm m* ♦wft-ffr.iPMwummg eSf>MM^MH| <W***—t»*-~jr.'-Oy-J3,,»^ **.- m mk •*# Taste is a matter of tobacco quality •» r£* si. . ' : "We state it as our honest belief that the tobacco® used in Chester field are o f finer quality (and hence o f better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price* Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. C IG A R E T T E S of TurkishandDomestic tobaccos—blended |RedCroesTrains I ft 147 Blind Vets ! J n U s^ a ifr& id 'i / Training i u e ^ a W It themfor the i battle of life wi» tateu bj- u j blind. « ! ex-Mwwie*m*a at tb# B*d Cross In- stltjite for th# Bltod, near Baltimore, T Md., during the flsoal year >990-1921, aefwdtog to th# report o f the Insti tute for tb*t period. Of this number* 19 have gone on to other institutions, in almost every esse,to Institutions whyre those hav ing sight are receiving advanced edu ction. The blind ex-sm-lce menwho have entered such Institutions are pro- 0 |vided with special text-books In ; Braille, reading which they were ; taught *t the Bed Cross Institute. . { Twelve then have passed from the *Institute to guccewfully carry on some occupation or business for which they were fitted by special training. 4 few have withdrawn from the. Institute be cause of poor.phyatcsi condition,'Ware receiving furthef "training on the job" and 87 ares still la training. Red Cross Plans $6,000,000 Effort > To Save Children Medical care and Clothing for thou- sands of children. In Central and Bast- km m m mmrnmmm vrnmmmm Although you all knowwheathas advanced thirty cents a bushe/ in the last ten days. We are going to sell you Flour for prices unheard of recently Schmidt’s OceaHLightFiouy ' 4 flA ** large24 1-2pound s a c k . . ........... ................ .v -------------. .O tt C -Schimidfe’s Ocean Light Flour, . . . j a . '12 1-2pound, sack.« . . . » » » , « •• « » • . . •- •»»■* •»• ••—< - Schmidt’s Ocean Light Flour, , , ' ; per barrel.. * . . •> ; > . . . — . . . . % »*r, . ;-pu . . . . . . . . . - 3t>on’ t miss this big Flour Special as this will possibly be your last chance before cold weather of getting cheap Flour. V " * ; l - ' ^ Fuflfed Wheat ’• . - . •V , ^ ‘ per package 00fh m * 90000m « i *4 *AAa* ^ %++' 0 * •0A*•f * * i * # |2r All asserted cakes* / > ' ; ' ,, >;> ... *'' " ‘ ‘ 9 * 2 4 per pound 00 * *<•-**#'*#^*~V *r k-f. 0 •f * 44 #-*»* n** **\* • **’* ****/ , M. SUced Pineapple, large-can, fuli sliced pbr can■»,■ ■««*■• •<._* ♦»v.»■•'...»«.». *,, . . *, . • , . . . . . . . premier Salad Dressing, ?. , large 1 size Potatoes, large No, 1 grade, f per bushel, .00 pounds Potatoes, large No. 1 grade, - ■. per peck, 15 pounds,-. , « » « . • » , . » . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . , , . , , . ♦••*•. .**.*- * Fresh made, best grade Creamery Butter, 4 1 C Mother’s Oati, per package. *. . Eagle Milk, .■per can. ,».. ..*• *• . « , , . . . . . . . 29c 40c $1.90 48c *a- •a- 4 • * t <* •. *<r► * a« t . . l i e 21 c H r r • L XENIA, OHIO Envelopes to Natch Use envelopee to match the color of your stationery. , We can supply £<* with fine letterheads ' i printed on HammermUl Bond^and furnish , , . H wivelopes to^match in any of the twelve • tx&m h f i , ; Rememberwe areletterheadepecialista. You ^ ’v i/. wifi findthe qualityof ourprlnttngand the v pet^we give youvery high and our pricea vs ftf few* - Let lift Show You What W o Can Do Ancient Nur*mtHir<j Token. Cmshea andbnUdifefl,ftm e coinMS !j : been discovered in tr garden at Ltan- «Vnir, a village near the Boihan city of Oaerwent rffidway. between Chepstow and Wewport, It hnS proved, after careful examination, to be a Nurem berg token, and was minted in 1540 {/by Christopher Schut* (who was i born at Anflftberg), at Tintern, whence {a few years previously the monks had been driven out. Schut* found th# mill ponds and fish ponds left by th# monks ready to his hand; from th# forest of Dean he obtained bar Iron and wood for charcoal from th# forest of Weatford, which Is in the neighbor- hood of filattvnlr. Cases ar# on record of Nuremberg cblns having been dis covered In London, and a# lav north 1 as Lincoln, but This is the first In Stance of such a coin token being found Jin the western counties or to South Wales,—-London (Times, em Europe are outlined as the activ ities of the American Bed Cross to Europe for the current year, says a. statement on the eve of the Annual Boll Call of the organization. These activities, supplemental to the feeding operations of tim European Belief Council of whlCh Herbert Hoover Is clmlnaan, are designed to'provide the most adequate and balanced relief withlp the resources of private pld- -lanthropy. Through the establishment of child welfare stations In the centers of pop ulation ,j)f those countries where ade quate medical. Cure Is not now obtain able, the American Rgd Cross plans to provide th#medical assistance need- #4 to restore these children to. a nor mally health^ .life, -The sum of ?0,- 000,000 has been made available for this.work. " • . Vera Crug. Vera Onto baa the unique record of having been twice captured by Ameri can forces, once to JS48. when we were at war with Mexico, and again to >917, when we were not at yi&v with Mexico. .However, all we seem-to'do with It after' we get H to to give it hask again, so its citizens probably feel' little worried 'at the vicissitudes of w#r. Indeed, they have recently raised a statue In honor of the ttoble defenders of. Vqra Crus against the grtogoes, which shown that they feel they, are adequately protected. f . - We Must Grow use each day is being made el ow service in your community, and more uses will be louud for MORE M * OUl it as time goes op. Our facilities, therefore must be continually expanded to meet this growing demand. More generating equip ment— transmission lines and the like must be bought and installed. v * * New capital i f required in a growing business such as ours and could yon invest your savings in any better business-one that plays such an important part in your own community? * •. .^ ‘ 1 j 4 , & „ , . <' ’ ' ' , . ‘ ' **, V - ’ - , . " Then, too, our Preferred Stock rehirns slightly better than 7% and is tax free. May We Send You Folder Regarding Oi^r Company? » s ' Xv U -- £ower r..-. '> *r.;: .■/::y ^ . : 2d North Green Street XENIA. OHIO 0»yton , ., - T 9 r. >& ‘ / E i g h t Co., ^ Xenia, Ohio ' $ > / Without obliga- <&/ lion. Please send me . foldet about yolircompany and its securities, /Naipe • ♦-A.ft'rf ft,:#..*,*.-.* v • m fi'« *’* Address 09909 a -A* m* mkmim / o e d s s asssa anatfc vfRY OUR |OB PRINTING ■. ■ ■: 1 ■. K\ . ■' 4_ i Hnfilm<1111 i'i ‘■"rir"""l1,i“- M The iritlsh Kingdom. \ Orest Britain includes Kngtoml, Scotland and Wales, it to called dritot Britain to distinction from Brit tany (Bretagne, Lesser Britain), to th# ttolon with Scotland In 1707, Great Britain became the official name of th# British kingdom, and so continued until Om union with Ireland to 1801, Sine# then the form hits been Qrwt Britain and Ireland, i \. -i ] > , .. ■ ■ ■ *. *. Your Buying Opportunity ” Fifteenth to Twenty-second Reduced iRailroad Fares Froiii Every Point ’ ( T i n A A A A A A Worth of the Newest and Best ^ J L v j ^ v / w , V / V f V / Merchandise will be shown. A mile of exquisitely decorated store windows. Every store at its best— displays you will, never forget. Prices back to where they were before the war. Your visit at this time will be most enjoyable and profitable. We invite you to our city. The Health Exposition • Aft v ■ MUSIC HALjL OCTOBER 15th to S^nd •3 Under the auspices of the Cincinnati JPulblio*Health Federation In co-operation with The Cincinnati Board of Health The Cincinnati ChamberJof Commerce The U, S. Public Health Service , The Department of Education Cincinnati Retail Merchant*' Association * Endorsed by American Public Health Association American Hospital Association Americah Nurses Association appeals to every intelligent American, Every family should embrace the opportunity to aee it. The Many Attractions in Cincinnati THE PARRS—THE THEATRES THE ART MUSEUM—THE ROOKWOOD POTTERY THE BEAUTIFUL, HILL-TOP SCENERY MARE A VISIT DURING THE BEAUTIFUL MONTH OF OCTOBER VERY ENJOYABLE. *AUTOMOBILISTS WILL HAVE EVERY COURTESY EXTENDED TO THEM. ANY OFFICER WILL GLADLY TELL YOU WHERE , YOU CAN FIND PARKING PLACES. THE MERCHANTS WHOSE NAMES ARE LISTED BELOW WELCOME YOU. - > . , . / . , .The Fenton Cleaning Co. Bankhardt Trunk and Leather The Gas and Electric Appll- _ Goods Store . ance Co. The Burkhardt Bfcs, Co. Geo. Golde Co. The Big Store Co. 1 . ; * Jhe Denton Co, . The Frank Hetschede Co. The Irwin Cloak and Suit, Co. ■if. JonapIrCo, The Kline Bros. Co. The Mabley Jk Cirew Co. The Leon Marks Co, The Macey-Hall Co. The Daw Drug* Co. The tore Co, Geo. F. Otte Co. ^ e Potter Shoe Co. Rollman tk Sons Co. The Chas, E. Smith ft Sana Co. ✓* The Wm. Windhorst Co. rtnu *e#e>tafc^ Aaloift ift GET OUR PRICES ON ALL KINDS OF PRiNTiN O ■ietotoaaril i *
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