The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

4 F 3 »»<P»'-=S=.V 1 ' — 1 IflllllllllltJ 111 ?! ess ess m n UNIVERSAL CAR New Prices Mr, Ford announces new Rock-Bottom Prices effect- iveHJanuary 15,1922. » Tearing Oar ................................ . . . . . . . . . .C------ --------$348 C h a s s i s . ................................. .............................. ; .$285* * f ‘ * •».* ♦ » * • ■*%* » • * • « * * * « * # *. # * t. * «i * * * ^*»*. * $3X0 r . , . f ’ ■ ■ • * ' • ' C /O p ijP ® * « * * * . ». • > d j) ft r 4 , f k . 9 . *■. * <*. « t * * .•**>♦ i • # * ■**■*■*■•■** 'j» #.* ft $ 5 3 0 *Sed$n , ... *v .......................* * . , ♦ * . : .....................*.*$645 Truck Chassis. *................... *■..............................................$430 . T^rSfC-tor*' ,**^ ? . « . « . « « * « • i « : * . ' • ji * * ■* .* *■■■ *■ .* ■*i *. ■;■ *■ *. «■ • * * * *$305 ||F* 0,|B . DETROIT We can make prompt delivery on all models, ~ Inves- tigate our selling plan. .Liberal terms, . 'ifCall, Write,” or |Phone scs ^AUTHORIZEDIFORD AND FORDSONgDEALER S Cedarville, Ohio »v y >* " t< „ ’. v ;• OurP/’&rerredStock T&xFree —Yields ? * ! ; 1 . . 1 4 , ^ DMdendsPaidQc/arter/y - ^ • S H A R E O R ^ The DaYtonPowerMigMCo., Sovndr-So/ld-Safe ■ » Xenia, Ohio. 29 GREEN STREET, , m m <" Rfche*t Pean Flafterl#*. Although most of the bay*, and 10- lets ol hie remote island groups of the Sooth Sefcfc hav** been stripped of * their pearl bearing bivalve mollosks by venturesome Vorld-wayfarerg, there continues to be found occasionally small areas of these water* that have been untouched by pearl divers and' which often yield wealth to the .ex­ plorers. The richest pearly waters In the .world are those adjacent to the picturesque beach town of Broome, Mutual Help, imperative. The race of nmnklnd would perish ; did they cease to aid each other. From the time the mother hluds jhe child’s head ti'l tlte moment some kind assist­ ant wipes the 'tenth damp from the brow, we cannot exist without, mutual help. No onp. who hold& the power of granting aid can refuse it without guilt.—Walter Scott. *N K aiii B a» w aii»» Use It For Floors- Furniture-Woodwork ‘ Any floor finish will lonlfnicn wul shiny at first, Madam, but what you Want i» WEAR. Tkaf’tt why I jwommend Hanna's Lu^tro-Finish. It’s made to walk on.” It’s made to give long, (Jumble service. . Use. ■ ■ ■ . ■ ' ' ♦ HANNA'S KUSTRO-WNISH for every wood surface. It's fine on woodwork, fur­ niture, floors, stair-treads, etc. Comes in Oak, Wal­ nut, Mahogany, and other wood colons, The kind o f color* that are unfading. T ffi CEDARVILLE FARMER’S GRAIN CO. . H U R R Y ! H U R R Y ! ! IH U R R Y ! ! ! THIS NOTICE WILL NOT APPEAR AGAIN As our supply is almost exhausted, this is the last of twelve an­ nouncements, inviting you to send for a free copy of our interesting little booklet “Direct By Mail." Readers of tin's paper by the hundreds have a l r e a d y s e n t for “Direct By Mail" and profited by its reading. YOU can do the same, but you must hurry. • Don’t bother writing a letter; simply send a postal card with your name and address; the book will come prepaid by return mail, with­ out cost or obligation of any kind. JDO IT NOW THE SPRINGFIELD BUILDING & LOAN A S S O C I A T I ON 28 Bast Main St. Springfield, Ohio, . I'-• I**-*, Wogant M**wa»M«r' Taws, ! "t e*n mit/ut to »!!*>dona,your f throat W.v.UjQUWUWt w > " J A FKW - I D<> you enjoy the old fashioned cot­ ta so pudding, a* many do? Tbl» Is « good one: Take a tablespoonful of softened butter, oga cupful at sugar, one well- beatea egg, a lit­ tle salt and a grating o f ant* meg, one-half sui.iui ol milk with flour to make a soft cake batter—about one and one- half cupfuls—ami one teaspoouful of baking powder. Best well endhake In a shallow' pun. Cut In squares pr rounds and serve with: , Vinegar "Sauo*,—Take one-half cup­ ful of sugar, mix well with a table- .spoonful of flour, add one-half cup ful of boiling water and cook until the flour Is ’well cooked. Add one- half teaspoonful of grated nutmeg, two taWespoonfuls of vinegar and one tablespoonfuji of butter. Serve both cake and sauce hot. Pear and Jam Desnart.—Gut small circles from stale sponge cake, Pour over some of the syrup 'from a can of pears, arrange halves of peers on the calte, sprinkle with a bit of grated lemon rlnfl and cover with raspberry jam and stick thickly with biuftched and quartered almonds which have been slightly toasted in salted bntter, Serve with a syrup, using -Ilia canned pear Juice j slightly ^Iflcken, tind flavor with grated lemop rind Cranberry Punch.—Take one-fourth of a cupful of seeded raisins, cover with two cupfuls of boiling water and simmer one-lmlf houry Wash three cupfuls of cranberries*and add to the drained raisin liquor; holt tori minutes, force through a sieve, , Add one and one-half cupfuls of sugar, three tablespoonfuls of lemon juice and a' pinch of salt Freest to a mush. Orange Pic.—Bake « rich pantry shell. Cool and flu with oranges .''lint have-'1been sliced and allowed to stand covered with sugar. Heap the sugared fruit Into the shefl top with whipped cream and ' serve'.*- Or a meringue cooked in hot water may he heaped over the top. Rhubarb Pudding.—Spread btead with .hutter on both sides, cut in small, sized pieces, arrange in a buttered baking dish, at}d. a' cupful of diced fresh rhubarb ’■and sugar to sweeten. Add a small amount of water ‘ and hake until the mixture is well cooked Serve with a hard saUce. EAGLE“MKADO”> .PenalNo.174 .Real Estate, ’ * r’-^ . ForSil* *4 yAur D««l«r » M m U haBv* graul** ASK.PO*THEYBIAOWFENCtt,WITHTHEREDBAND EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK FARMS , Town Rootdwoiw, •Ynotnt L*A»- LIFE *»A PISE JNSUSAI^S AUTOMOBILE INSUKANC* T B # * t • on Barth J. G.McCorkeH GETOURPRICESONSALEBILLS Ur* a* l S*t It, It’s tough to wautato «o*r and have ye wings.--Isoldsvilla Oottriar-Journal.' sse f W e will be in Cedarville every Friday Jamestown,* Ohio || c = >. Try BothWay*. While it Is true that the vast major­ ity of people on this earth spend their nights In sleep, it Is also a fiSbt that many mbrfe people-than one would suppose are awake,o” nights.and dp their Sleeping In daytime. Just; think of all the night watchmen there are, nil the mllkjnet}, and just the natural night prowlers who like night best a* a Ume la which to tu» nwake and live. b l e j/ '4 CINCINNATI S T O R E N E W S THESUNSHINES BRIGHT How Glorious Are These May Days Nature has taken on a ' new life, every field and ga rd en is arrayed in beauty. , — ..;---■* The store has put on its brightest dress, the en­ tire institution seems to ‘say, “Welcome MAY*** Spring field ’s M aster C leaner and D yer ■ - l - . ■ .« -- ■ ■ ', . i ' . • •■ . ■ ■ • ••• ■ ■ ■■ • *’■ ' o • -v , * •/ - , 4 * / LEAVE ORDERS FOR r i i ' ' . *<• ' ‘ ^ Dying, Rug Cleaning, *Etc. MR . CHAS . SPARROW , LOCAL AGENT * ’ ..'••• ( 9 ' ., . *■ *• h- ' Goods Received Free Will Be Delivered Free; iiiiiiimiiiitiiitiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniifiiiiiiiiiiiimiiifMiihiiHniinifliiHiiiiuiHiiHiiiifliiHufmuiim itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii miiiiinuiinimiimimiiiiiiiiiiimiiimmiiiiiiiiiii 5 A visit at this time will be most interesting, at­ tractive d i sp l ay s on each of the six great floors. The entire family can supply their needs ad­ vantageously, a lmo s t two entire floors for men’s apparel, three floors .for w om e n ' s ne^ds, jand the best equipped floor for boys and girls in the World. Ton Are Invited To The Exposition O f Style 7 te e^d 'Q nm Q CfMCINNATft'GREATEST9T0RS T Q v m w t m CINCINNATI SCHMIDT’S f WEEK END SPECIALS We purchase our^goods in a whole sale way direct from producer, thus making * saving for*YOU. > ' . / ■ ■ * 'HOUSE CLEANING GOODS * « Brooms, good weight, well made 3 4 c brooms, guaranteed ,to wear. Were 79c now each................... ' SOAP P. & G. Naptha, per b a r .................. . Star Soap, per bar....................... Lye, per can .................................... Ivory soap, 4 ba rs .................................... St. Naptha W. Powder, 7 boxes f o r . .................... .. PEACHES * Best yellow peeled, California halves, large can ...................>. 2 3 c I CORN Best, extra standard, 3 can s ,. . . . . . . . . . , «■*' 25c | HOMINY Van Camp’s best, la rge ., . «.***«. * 4 9 . t * | lOo I Jello, any flavor. Knox Gelatin. . . 18c BEANS Best Michigan navy per p ound ,. . . * ............. Lima beans, per pound. ..................... - COFFEE Old Reliab le . ............................. Battle­ ship. ................................/ , , > Hptel Astor, in vacuum cans best coffee packed We pay the highest marke t price in town for eggs—give you the ca sh -- and always buy. We also buy1‘ your cream at the highest market price. . H. E. Schmidt. 6 Co. IXENIA, OHIO s 1 Wiwn you you will have .one Dollar fb See our oh- article for an Tin Ce«iarv At A mretin ucation Wedne the coming ye: high school M ejected prjqcipj Jfigs Pafcton, <?1200; Mias B preaenfc facultj was re-elected per month. Ha elected to have for another yea A Sa 1 Wishing, couple dot alize their It is •■ accord an prospecti\ But • there is bi —to SAV Save posit in tt h Mat Breast at the over 1<

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