The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

ftw iiti MWMM wm MUM k u wealth ' OFFRIEHOS SWi Suitor RflandDavisIs t Mat of tfei PMffe 101»Ri6H ESTEEMAT ROME Toktna From Conatltuont* In Recognition of Services He Ren* dared the State—-I* one of the Loading Candidates For the Repub* (loan Nomination For Lieutenant Governor, GUte Senator Roland G. Davit of Hamilton, one of the leading candi­ dates for the Republican nomination fo r lieutenant governor o f Ohio, bears a 'unique distinction and honor that probably does not belong to any other member of the Ohio general assem­ bly, according to George P. Shongen. president of the ' Dime Savings .bank o f that city. Here is the story a t told by him: .'"When Davis returned* homo fol­ lowing the sine die adjournment of the Ohio general, assembly. July I, 19Z1, he did so with'misgivings as to Just what his reception might be. His.tears, however, were soon put at rest, He was made the recipient of, two haudsopie and very useful pres* ents as tokens of the esteem in which he wa’s held by his conetitjuOnts, men and women, and *In appreciation of the services rendered the slate' One o f these presents, a fine gold watch, was from male voters, and the other, a walking ’stick, from women* voters. That sentiment .was engraved on the Cash o f the watch, and the same spirit ROLAND G; DAVIS, Candidate For Republican Nomina*' tlon For Lieutenant Governor. i&cpfnpanted the presentation o f the sane, reinforced and emphasised by Fomin’s, sweetest smile when she Is doing some act of loving kindness, Davis, I notice, is Wearing the watch and carrying the cane in his travels over the state as evidencing the good opinion of his neighbors and friends." Mr, Davis is of Welsh parentage. His success In life has been due to hard knocks. . He Is a printer by trade. He was bard hit by the 191$ flood, losing everything he had in the trorfd; including a printing. plant, which had grown in value from a few hundred dollars in 190$ to one of the leading printing plants of bis city in 191$. when it was sw.ept away and rendered useless. Never Disheartened. Discouraged, o f course, be was never disheartened, and buckled on the armor to begin the fight anew. That Was only a few years ago, and be is making progress. Success for him, according to the belief o f his friends, in larger measure ties just abat'd. Poor in this world’s, goods, he appears to be a millionaire in bis wealth o f friends, which was the con* traet pictured and tribute paid the late James G. Blaine by Colonel Rob­ ert G. Ingersoll in bis epeefcb nom­ inating the” Plumed Knight for the presidency at Cincinnati in 1876. H» was elected to the state sen­ ate from the Second-Fourth district, embracing the counties of Brown, But­ ler* Clermont and Warren. He de­ veloped running qualities that at­ tracted attention to him all over the pMte, leading the state ticket by 6 , 16 $, Harding in the great tidal wat» that swept the state and country <Jh national isanes, led Davis by only 42 votes. Davis is the second Republi­ can in years to be elected to the state senate from that strong Democratic 44 strict, and his candidacy for the jbestriHican nomination for lieutenant governor in causing the Democrats I f that section o f the state no little concern, because o f Davis* personal MwuiatUy. which Its* in the fact largely that he is a man of the people, and m full sympathy with the masses. The Garb Age*. $bedarkageswas*periodof about K hundredyears inftutopeanhistory, mmondngwith thefail of thewest* a Roman empire (476 A. D.) and ttttnuinguntil the dose of the elew ffh century (1100 A. D.) She dark gw comprised the first two-third* themiddleagesandwerecharacter* ii by extreme intellectual apathy A groae religious eupetntitloa. fife* by of ib#churchw*a wAmmt, and txtfihf was at it* lowest ehbcHKfiiR* I Otty §tar. "’inTT^T** ifrrr^* .rtn'f MWMlKSlMlfiMWM BROADCASTING THE BIGGEST BARGAIN NEWS IN TOWN SPECIAL A Complete Re-adjust­ ment of Selling Price* Without Record of Cost. “Listen In” on the Most Important Message G reene County Men Have Had in Years SPECIAL ‘ A Real Hone*t-to-good- ness Sale—Bargains {ga­ lore. H a r ry L e v y never ye t made a state­ m en t that h e cou ld n o t back up w ith th e facts , and fo r this reason y ou are urged t o read every word o f this ad . and realize the stupendous savings 1 that are be ing offered. H arry L , L evy , 11 East M a in Street, Springfield,-Ohio, has decided to have a sale in which he pulls every price from its perch and punches profits to zero . Original costs dtm ’t c u t any figu re , n o t an article xeserved—eyery Suit, O vercoa t, H a t, Cap , Pants, Shirt, N eck tie Overalls, Su it Case— every piece o f high merchandise in the store w ill com e under the axe th a t cu ts *‘ - PRICE REVISION DOWNWARD ■ . - #• •■ - T h e sale will be condu cted b y H arry L e v y personally—so that every custom er can be as­ sured o f the absolute satisfaction upon which this business is built. ’ T o ld in advertising and backed u p b y the right merchandise never fails to bring a hearty response from, the pub lic— we know this to be true, and are acting accordingly . W e hold our­ selves in readiness t o prove every claim we make in this ad. SALE STAR TS THU RSDAY , JUNE 15, 9 A . M . Put Your Peepers on Just a Few of the Big Bargains MEN’ S RED AND BLUE HANDKERCHIEFS _________ _ _____ WABASH STRIFE OVERALLS ]------- - --------- --------- -------- BIG 3 OVERALLS BIBBED . a ............ FIBER SILK - HPSE __________ - — „ . . w . KNEE LENGTH UNION SUIT „ ...................... —— SILK LISLE HOSE i— . ------— — $1.00 GRADE KNEE LENGTH UNION S U IT S ..................J $1.00 GRADE UNION SUIT BALGRIGGAN ..... .......................... PURE THREAD SILK •HOSE _____iL_____ _____________ _____ ______ 7c _______ 89c _____ $1.05 ____ - d2c ___ _39c ____ _—29c .............79c ______ 79c ________69c Y ou r unreserved ch o ice , o f any Straw H a t in the h ou s e ................... \ . $1.89 BOY’S KNEE P A N T S ___________ ______ _______ 85c to $1.95 BLUE CHAMBRAY NECKBAND SH IR T S - > _____ - _______ _— -89 c KHAKI PANTS’ -,— ______ — — _______— $1.24 K ^ T SILK 4-IN-HANDS .............................. MEN’S WORK HOSE GREY AND BROW N ________ MEN’S CANVAS ’ GLOVES________ - ................... EXTRA HEAVY WORK - SUSPENDERS, 75c VALUE . MEN’ S $1.50 DRESS SHIRT’S ....................... 79c 79c ---- — 12 l- 2 c --- -—'—lie ----------------- ' 59c -------------------89c M en ’s Suits $16.45, $18.45 $20.45 , $22.45 $24.45 5 MEN’S PANTS. OVER __________________ $1.39 1,000 PAIRS TO CHOOSE ---------------- $1.89 FROM. SAVE 40 PER CENT * $2.19 TO 50 PER CENT. $2.95 BOY’S OVERALLS, 59c 4 TO IF —— __ ________- ___l— .—__ _____59c ODD LOT SOFT HATS — — . — ___.___- _____ _»-_$1.00 KNIT SILK 4-IN-HANDS ; $1.50 V A L U p ...............- .....................— MEN’S DRESS CAPS, $2.00 V A L U E ..................... MEN’S WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS -l-______ - MEN’ S SUSPENDERS, ” WORK ................................ j :___________ MEN’ S’ DRESS S O X --------- — __________ _____ - MEN’ S. SHIllTS, FOR DRESS*______ ’ ................... MEN’S SUITS— PALM BEACHES AND MOHAIRS— ..... ....................... MEN’S RAINCOATS— ,$7.50 COATS — -_______ ____ ________ $8.50 C O A T S ____—_________ 1___„ „ $10.00 COATS ______________________ $15.00 COATS__________ _________ CHILDREN'S S U IT S ______ ______ „ . WITH 2 PAIRS OF PANTS. GET THE KIDS ____ READY FOR SCHOOL SINGLE GRIP , HOSE. SUPPORTERS/____- _________ LINEN , COLLARS_______ _ ______________ _ MEN’ S $2.50 DRESS CAP ....................................... _________ 95c __ $1.35 ' — —8c ..._______ 39c ______ 17c _____ - $1.39 33 1-3 OFF ______ $4,95 ______ $5.95 ____ J-_ $7.45 ____— $9.45 ___1— $4.85 $5.85 $6.85 $7.85 ..................19c _________ 17c _____.... $1.85 KNIT SILK 4-IN-HAND, $2.00 VALUE RAILROAD OVERALS — ................... MEN’S WORK SHIRTS .............................. NECKTIES, • i WASH GOODS . . . SILK 4-IN-HANDS, ASSORTED L O T ........... ... RAILROAD SHIRTS ......................... .... MEN’SSILK. 4-IN-HAND _____________ ONE ODD LOT , CAPS~—_ — — ______ LEATHER BELTS ... ................... $1.45 — —$1,45 ______ 82c . , _ _ t _^29 c . ______ $1.59 „._J 1 . 59 c _J .________ _29c -__-«^ 42 c Y ou r cho ice o f any. T o y o Panama H a t in the s t o r e . .............. S1.50 UNION SUITS ....................... _________ _„"__$1.19 DOUBLE GRIP . ’ ; HOSE SUPPORTERS_______ - _________ : : ___ "_29t SOFT COLLARS, ALL STYLES - .......................... 1............. .. .......I_17c MEN’S DAKOTA OVERALLS AND , JACKETS ........... 1;J* „$1.29 MEN’S $25.00 . GABARDINES _________ ________________ _ $17.45 RE They’reOff- B E R You have heard and read o f all kinds of sales,' but no matter what Rind o f a sale it was, nothing can eclipse or COMPARE with THIS ENt DEAVOR We are NOW PUTTING FORTH;EVERY PRICE SLASH-ED—CUT—MARKED DOWN— NOTHING RESERVED— THE AX f AN IMPORTANT PART DU------------------ ---------------- ---------------------------------------- WILL PLAY RING THIS EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF MEN’S AND CHILDREN’S WEAR. - This Will Be The Sale of All Sale WE expect to catch a little h—1 from some o f thq merchants and the association for producing such an economy sale during the height o f the season, hut do/n’ t worry, my shoulders are broad and I can stand it, and while they’re shouting about' me they’re leaving the othef fel­ low alone. > ’ ’ . . . .. C p M E A N D C O M E P R E P A R E D f ' T O FE A ST W E P R E P A R E D A !T B A R G A IN F E S T IV A L a r r y L . L e v y ' t "* ONE DOOR EAST OF SPRINGFIELD SAVINGS BANK C O M E A N D COM E P R E P A R E D T O FE A ST W E PREPARED A BARGAIN FESTIVAL LET US ESTIMATE YOUR ELECTR ICAL * *• « i Wiring, Repairing,Fixtures *■ Wireless Supplies • . * 0 HEAR Concerts, Lectures, S to ck and W eather R e ­ ports, in you r ow ii h om e . , Galloway’s Electric Shop 52 W . M a in Street, X en ia , O . Bell 90. Whera Is the Ocean Deepest?. A most peculiar fact about the fifeans of the world is that the larg­ est depressions arc to be found near the coast lines. The three largest of these are all In the Pacific, two. of them being near Island coast lines. The Swire deep, just off. the Philip­ pines, measures no less thpn 33,009 feet from the surface o f the' ocean to the bottom. .This is just 3.000 feet deeper than Mt. Everest, In Asia, is high. The Aldridge deep, in the South Pacific, ranks next to this, being nearly 31,000 feet deep. . The third la the Tdscarora deep, near Japan which soundings indicate to bo 27,(100 feet in depth. This would then make the bottom Of the Tuscarora deep more than two and three-ylghts miles below the average level of the' bot­ tom o f the ocean,—Popular Science Monthly, B A S E B A L L Eagle* Filed, Springfield - Sunday, June 19th, 3* P. M. F. O, E, ATHLETICS, SPRINGFIELD The Fast CEUNA Team „ . ADMISSION:—Grand Stand 50c. ' Bleachers 85c. Ladicsand Children 25C. Goat Milk Condensory. The only goat milk condensory Itr the.world Is located at Pessuloro, San Meteo county, 45 miles south o f San Francisco. Here, the Widemann goat milk laboratories maintain a herd of 6,000 milk goats, according to the Cal­ ifornia development board annual re­ port, The milk goat is seemingly Im­ mune from tuberculosis anil the de­ mand for canned milk from physicians for use of tubercular patient* and in­ fante far exceeds the supply. Interest In this branch o f dairying is increas­ ing, Indicated by growing demand fdr breeding stock and Importation of out­ standing anlmnls. During the last tw , years the, number o(f milk goats owned In tlie state has Increased about 50 per cent, many of them purchn’^ d -for family use. * * ' EAGLE“MIKADO” Pencil No. 174 AIKWR THfi YELLOWVfcNGIhWftH YHKUSDBAND 1 ftAG liMHCAPO EAGLE PENCIL e pU E A N Y , iNEW YORK Native Surgery, Rlnghl, a native of Australia, was never mnch o f a surgeon, according to a correspondent In the Sydney Bul­ letin, yet, be liked mutilating himself or his wife. In the old tribal days operations o f all kinds were practiced, from the simple one ot breaking a tooth off to. mending a broken limb* Others were bestial and Indescribable. The New South Wales North coast tribes always appointed a flsherwoman breach family, This worker was known by the absence of two joints o f th< little finger on her left bawl. Strong spider-web was tied round, the second Joint and left on till the flesh morti* fled, When that lmd taken place fh* finger was held tn the opening of an ants' nest till it was eaten away. nillllllllllllllWilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllMIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllflllllllllllllllllllll SCHMIDT’S WEEK END SPECIALS We purchase 1 our goods in * whole salo way direct from producer, thus making a saving for YOU* QHOUSE GLEAN ING GOODS . PEACHES | .Brooms, good weight, well made Best yellow peeled, California S brooMS, guaranteed to wear, o >1 5 Were 79c now e a ch .................. . O t t C Halves, large can* 23c SOAP P. & G. Naptha, per bar, , . . * . . . . *. *. . . . Star Soap, per bar, CORN • a »«%• » 5c 5c Best, extra standard, 3 cans....... . ........... 25c HOMINY Vah Camp's best, Ly., 11 r l«rK« mPS ' ' IOC par can .................. *** 4 * . * . . . * Av ° 25c per Ivory soap, 4 bars................... . St. Naptha W . P ow d e r , 7 boxes f o r . • 25c Ol d S Jello, CO FFEE Reli.bl*........... . ...;,:.3Ic Battle- 32c ■444 * 4 * f « <• « $ § A ■ 9 c ahip... , *. *. *. any fla v o r , * * . . * » * ♦ . * * » •* * « •* * * v v , * . , . . ■. « .... J Hotel Astor, m vacuum canB t Knox Gelatm *»***«*»*••«• ** *«* <*»* 1 8 c brat coffee packed. BEANS Best Michigan navy per pound, . / ......... Libiabeaus, per pound,......... . « 4 » «« 4 * * 4 * We pay the highest market price in town for ©gga—give you thecaah— / C and always' buy. « We also buy your cream at the highestmarket price. . - * Be I H. E. Schmidt 6 Co. \ IXENIA, OHIO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiHiiHtiniiiiiimiiiiitiiiiifMiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiHiKnii^ . 1 >■""|».M" W2|T^- Llfa kn t 8t* It, it’p tough to want to «o*r and hava 30 wing*. 'Lnulsvlll* OowrlatslontnAl. m % TRY OUR JOB PRINTING % % luimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiifiiiimiiuH

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