The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

mm »«nwlw»« **w Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state i t « our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chester* field are of finer quality, (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. L itto n fc Myer* Tobacco Co. C I G A R E T T E S o f Tu rk ish a n d Dom estic tobaccos—blendeit SCHMIDrS ' t a ^ r a * * a * » 84c f * S ' ► . . U K n Although you all know wheat.has advanced thirty cents a bushel in the lasfc ten day*, we are going to sell you Flour for prices unbfeard of recently Schmidt’s Ocean L%ht Flour lar^e 24 1-2 pound sack,......................................►,........ , Schmidt’s O e e s n Light Flour, * dLOg* 12.1-2pound 'Sack, • • . . . . . . . . . . . • *».»,»» . . . . . . . . . . . . Schmidt's Ocess Light Flour, . _ tg A O don’t miss this big Flour Bpecial as this will possibly be your last chance before cold weather of getting cheap Flour. * JUST A FEW OTHER MONEY SAVERS Puffed Wheat t 2 1C per package i •*<»t *4v>««Ita w##4 *«**■*-».#A'#yw1s***>'-’•* ^ *■ . ! AUasserted cakes, . ° g, . 2 3 c Sliced Pineapple, large can, full sliced, 2 9 c Premier Salad Dressing, ‘ 4 0 c Potatoes, large No. I grade, Q f l per bushel, 80 pounds t . . . . . . . •»'«*.»**«• x * ^ Potatoes, large No. 1 grade, A R g* per peck, 15 pounds, .r. ""—U v Fresh made, best grade Creamery Butter, 4 1 C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . per poi^d. Mother’s Oats, par package. . . . . Eagle Milk, 2 1 C P f f Oftl!* * • • I • * • » «9 «* <* * *Vt <I «t l < i «« * *t *• 4 * * i » * 9 * * * l t « * t i « » i * • t ^ l ie H.E.Schmidt&Co XENIA, OHIO s i Envelopes to Match , Use envelopee to matdi the color of your s&tiotiery. • 1 S cop es any of the twdlve , ; f % e < a o r« o rwW to , ' i * : s g s a B M S * v L e t t i e S h e w Y e a W h e t W e C e n D e I Age ef Achievement* Purely then there Is a place tor the middle aged, ereh for the older work* «r. If moat of the eminent men In th# world Sad actually died a t forty, Isar* lug out only a few soldier* and a few "Tic poet* Uke Keet* and Shelter. tk even if they had died a t fifty or sixty, the world would be * sorry, barbaric placA Indeed. For it I* hardly neoee* *ary to eey that no ertd of actual com­ pilations have been made of the age of achievement, and they always hit w average of fifty. This Is true In both peace and war, Dr, W, A. N. Dorian* some year* ago studied the careers of 404 of the world** most eminent man ia awry line and found that the average at which mental activity began was twenty-four, and that the masterpiece* of work, whether book*, battles, poems, Inventions, discoveries or Imaine## sen, three, came’ i t the average of fifty, tanging for various group* Trow forty, •no to fifty-eight—Albert W. Atwood It* Saturday Evening po st ✓ TRY OUR K>B PRINTING «mm wnwewwi Stratioe Meatem Selief. tt i* behwad by the Moslems that a t the Judgment day painter* wiu he required to fnfgieh with sottl* all rep. teeentatton* of hum** being* which they have made. Failing in this oxw deal, they wilt lose their own souls as * ,tm m m mmm fpitlK Ajy|gr M j AWww*WFWWslP qNLSaNE*w^M^WflWRl mm f m cm* mm m m b m m m i ef Saving been twist angMFed by Assert- m i Jereea, m m ka a * # when we weaa as mat m&Wrnm*. and again to t*!?. wSriMt -we were net a t war with MMem Beweveu, ait we m m **• ** with it after w* g*t tt t» te give it bask again, ae m eltiaen* probably feel ttttt* worried a t the vtetsaMwdes e f wa*» iadeod, tbyy have recently Mdnei a e^aba* be beeee of Uie neMe defeadera of ‘fmm Qtm agahuk Ui* grtageee, which *bosea fb*f they feel they are adequate^r protected. Same Old Olrcue. •Member the old farmer woman with the umbrella and the funny cloths* who wandeg* round the ring just after the show begin*, looking desperately Into the audience calling "Al-bert, Ah hart, where are you, Al-hertr* And the policeman tell* her to move on and *h* heats up the policeman and her wig and petticoats come off (down to the red fianned one) and she Isn’t old or a lady either, after all? Well, *hf la still there,—Everybody’* Magazine Behind the Dollar fTAVE you ever stopped to consider what an eaor- D iuqu * inYestment is required on our part to make this service of ours—Light, Heat and Power-* available to you, day or night, when and where you want it? _ ■ | . A part of this investment is right in your own com­ munity—in the substation with its necessary regulat­ ing equipment-poles and wires spread over the en­ tire community—transformers and street lighting equipment—all as much a part of your-community as. its streets, sidewalk* and buildings. * . ■ ■ ’# , , It is just such real tangible property that* is back of every dollar invested in bur company. "WHEN YOV INVEST YOUR SAVINGS ® OUR SE­ CURITIES YOU ARE ASSURED THAT EACH 0 0 1 - LAR W i l t GO INTO LIKE IMPROVEMENTS AND ADDITIONS , , Could you find a safer investment paying slightly better than 1% and tax free? i t %. y*** „ May we send you full information regarding our securities? * 29 North Green Street XENIA, OHIO . . . . , T h e /* <& / Dayton A / jP o .w e r A ,0 . / L l g h i Co. & / 2S N; Green St. Xeni* Ohio PJoase send me in­ formation abbttt yopt company and its se­ curities, .Name, • * *■* * • •'.» • m • *' * * s • » . ' Address, •**.«.«».****.*.* * ' * « ■ # * • * # * * J • f ■ • 5. ■ J? October Fifteenth to Twenty-second . . €> x p o s yovr buying opportunity GREAT RETAIL STORES W.•. ■ .’.J*.- ■•■... ■ - - .■ •.••'• ,. - ■ ‘.■ - ■ Invite you to coirfe and see the splendid displays , in the stores and windows. ' M ILLIONS OF DOLLARS W°OTON°EXHfBITKMfDISE • -'■■■. a■ •’ * . ! m * P R I C E S ARE R I GH T ’• ^ ■'^ A# . . . ,■ I t will be worth your while to come. The Exposition is interesting and instructive The Health Exposition -■ a t MUSIC HALL, OCTOBER. 15th to Mod under the auipices of the Cincinnati Public Health Federation Iti co-operation with The Cincinnati Board of Health The Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce The U. S. Public Health Sendee The Department of Education Cincinnati Retail Merchants* Association ■# Endorsed by American Public Health Association American Hospital Association a American Nurse* Association appeals to every intelligent American. Every family should embrace the opportunity to sea it. The Many Attractions in Cincinnati - , THE PARKS -THE THEATRES THE ART MUSEUM—THE ROOKWOOD POTTERY THE BEAUTIFUL HILL-TOP SCENERY J MAKE A V IS IT DURING THE ' BEAUTIFUL MONTH OR OCTOBER VERY ENJOYABLE. * ■. • * AUTOMOBILI8TS WILL HAVE EVERY COURTESY EXTENDED TO THEM. ANY POLICE OFFICER W ILL GLADLY TELL YOU WHERE ’ YOU CAN FIND PARKING PLACES. , A LCH ONE OF THE MERCHANTS LISTED BELOW EXTEND YOU A PERSONAL WELCOME. The Baldwin Piano Co. Bankhaxdt's Trunk and Leather Goods Store The Big Store The Burkhafdt. Bros Co. . ......................ft Cb. The Dow Drug Co, The Fenton United Cleaning T h f GM^anTmectric Appli­ ance Co. Geo. Gold* ft CO, Irwin Cloak Co, H. Jonlp ft Co. Kline’* Leon Mark* Co. The McAlpin Co. The Mafaley ft Carew Cm Tho Macey-Hall Co. The Rob’t Mitchell Furniture The0Geo. F . Otte Co. The Jo*. R. Peebles Son* Co. |a a» n sA ff‘ % 8 S f e & .Y t a .iw Henry Straus, The Wm, Windhorst Co, itteSsitia spssssha iHP GET OUft PRICES ON ALL KINDS OF PRINTING

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