The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

PATENT L E A T H E R ** very good this spring. We ere showing it ,in one, two and three straps, also in Oxfords. i/ ' si ' t *• We specialize on fitting children’s shoes. Frazers Shoe Store New Location Xenia, Ohio r- "S one eleven Cigarettes Qhree Friendly Gentleman Made to StatYourTaste We b»ve for years catered to the cigarette smokers ofAmerica. With-thii experience, we createdOne Eleven— \ *‘ 111*'—-“ Made to Suit Your Taste.” of the •world’s threegreatest cigarette tobaccos—. 1-TURKISH, for Aroma . 1-VIRGINIA, forMildness 1-BURLEY, forMellowness We namedthemOneEleven—theaddressof oar tome office. We arejsroud of their success. HaveYou Tried Them? ■ .‘Setr f . at W ★ jji 'T O J J .A V E . p * Lei This Gird GuideYou This card will solve your problem: “What color *2utII I paint flay housed You can't possibly go wrong. It gives colon suitable for homes of any gtyleof.architecture, both "body colors" and "trims." It.also tells about tha best paintmade: HANNA’S GREEN SEAL PAINT Green Seal is a paint built to give good looks and long wear. In every way It gives the biggest pos­ sible value for your paint dollar, Formula is printed on every package. 'J . So B t y . THE CEDARVSJLE FARMER'S GRAINCO imjELL tfUIUMN* ANNEX iPNINOPICLD, OHIO . Graft* Rest Disoiplfnad, Boot Snipped-iueJnese Kietwet tehee) In Ohio ^ wttebliaHtft 1SS0 . 'm AWAHfA*** NOT FOUND ILSIWHIH* nU 4** eh UMyewr. Enter ftt any pm*. Individual tastnra- lirafiinittwil beokkOMHtt-s and stenographer*. Any eontss ' S m tr tW ^ f^ * * * * * * ** <t" v i*hm- iMMtS* ef snootst*! pupils! International patronage; posl* riwriBiNhl#!**, • . ■ GMMflE Copyugat, Wcaseta iVcv.jipipsr Ufllon. A ertlmjwe o£ sur.«hin», a sparkle of dew, A cloud and a rainboa’a warning, Ri>>ldenly Hunsliinc <xu'l glints of Wos, An April day in the morning, WHAT TO EAT After using the center from an Edam cneese, save tlie shell and use It for a shell to hakp macaroni With, cheese. Cook one cupful of macaroni In salt­ ed water until tender, drain and put ’with well sea­ soned white sauce Into the shell, cover with well but­ tered crumbs and let brown in the oven. Wrap the outside of the shell with h thick paper to keep the heat from destroying the color o f the shell. Green Butter,—This is nice to serve with various dishes on any occasion when green Is to be the color note, Wash two ounces of fresh parsley and cook until tender in just the water that clings to the leaves, adding no more unless there is danger of burning, . When tender pound to a paste with a little anchovy for flavor and mix with three ounces of butter, mixing well. Press the whole through a fine sieve apd keep on Ice 'until ready to serve. As a garnish for fish this Is especially attractive. Ribbon Salad.—For each service place a slice of fresh or canned1pine­ apple on two or three heart leaves of lettuce; on the pineapple place two sections each of ohango and grape­ fruit free .from all membrane; be­ tween these sections place an eighth of an apple, with a bright red peeling left o»'. Serve with mayonnaise. Hot Rico With Hot Chocolate Sauce.—Mix one-halt cupful of rice with one teaspoonful of- salt, onfe-half teaspoonful of grated nutmeg, one- third of a cupful ■ of sugar, one-half cupful of raisins, With one quart of scalded milk. Turn into a buttered baking dish and bake slowly for two hours, stirring occasionally during the first hour. After two hours add one pint of cold milk and continue baking three-fourths of an hour longer. Serve with hot chocolate sauce. Sponge , Cake Custard,—Spread slices of sponge cake with raspberry or currant jam? Arrange them in a buttered, paper-lined pudding dish, sprinkled with finely crushed peanut brittle. Beat three eggs, add one-half teaspoonful of salt, three tablespoon­ fuls of sugar and a pint of hot milk. "Pour over the cake, and bake until firm. Serve hot or cold,' 7 v u ^ > v t i £ , -Bunnies for Bonnets. Tb* soft felt hats which constitute the most distinguishing feature of the American soldier’s uniform are tORds froth rabbit skins. Not American rab­ bit skins, however, for the for of the American rabbit w|U pot make hats. It does not possess the necessary felt* ing properties. Consequently the skins have to be Imported from abroad, mostly from Australia. It has taken SO,000,000 rabbit skins to tnhke tip bats now being worn by the huge Unit- ed States army. Since the wpr began Uncle Sam has bought 0,000,000 hats and each hat contains the fur of six rabbits. In other words, every Amer­ ican soldier is going about with a halt dozen bunnles'On the top of his head. Each hat costs tho American govern­ ment $1.70. This is wholesale price. The ordinary retail price of .similar hats is $4. The reason why these hats are so expensive Is that not only the rabbit skins but practically all the other material that goes Into them la Imported from abroad. Thus the raw silk for the bands comes from Chiba and Japan, and the shellac which stif­ fens the brim comes from India, i / f f o W e y l i i CINCINNATI STORE N E W S APRILSHOWERS ‘M M A m O W E R S * April Showers, Nature’sAidto Mother Earth, Enabling Her to Bring Forth Bounteous Crops Mabley’s organization and our buying offices in New York, Paris and London, enable the store to place before you the best the world of fashion produces,' From far and-near the bestmanufacturers^send us the best they pro-, duce. Merchandise to be worthy of represen­ tation In our stockmust be abso lute l y trust­ worthy. The spring dis­ plays of wearing ap­ parel for the entirefam­ ily are worthy of note. WELCOME CINCINNATI’S-GREATESTSTORE FOUNDED 1877 , CINCINNATI Happy at 40,000 Volt*. The Australian weevils which, ft der an electric cuiTent of 40,000 volttf "were Impelled to Stand oh their heady or tails and dance about," bnt whea the current Was shut off "waited hap­ pily away," must be a tough proposi­ tion. Less than 10,000 volts will kill a man like a flash of lightning. It Is curious, however, that with a Tesla coil ah.electric current of which th* voltage may be in the millions can be taken through the body with Impunity —•the writer has done It frequently. But in this Case no nonconductor known wilt Isolate the current, Which In the dark manifests Itself round the apparatus as ft delicate mist of light ' Cynicl ' The principal. trouble with wafrt- mony is that you can’t marry a girl and still want to sit alone with her In the dark. DropinAnd SeeUs MitiwiHttoEstimate. _ ' check*the rcbotmd mm ! 1th* *id*-sw«y« SftreUrti, , andOardaprariatiotf. Mod* orafeafo prlc*. HHrtfUmm* , R. A. MURDOCK, C*darvll!e,and Jamestown B islwji J ohnson Co » i -1 I -i I A »■ . t - » • , i ■ - , In a Balcony, Up In the balcony of a big store’s shoe department Were boys busy with boxes to whom saleswomen from the floor below.called like this; "Send me down a No. 2 Benny—a No. 2 Ben; ny," "A four David,, a four David." "I waut a thrae-apd-a-haif Char­ lie, understand? A three-and-a-httlf Charlie." Gradually Hr dawned upon a woman observer that the names re- fered, pot to the boys,, but.to the'boot*. “What do yon say when you wan* *A’ ?” She asked. "Width ‘A’ ? ’ repeat­ ed . the saleswoman; -"that’s Able." Weird there greater variety In women’s feet, there might not be enough names to go round the alphabet and up .to the balcony.—•New York Evening Poet fcrit Humeri** While mails* « tom- of tit* south** states, w* ware driving along s coun­ try load, whan a farmer coma walking toward us. One of oar crowd, » hu­ morist, thinking he would bare some fun with the man, stopped tho car, and taking a small aatehel and a mag* axles, gave a ten-minute impression of Billy Sunday. When"ho had finished, Die man looked at him a tittle queer]y, put hi* hand In his pocket and gave him a card, Qu It were the Words; MI aui ftesf.”—TCxchanga. Much Gut Up! One day recently a dilapidated, ape- lietU man entered the office of the Syracuse Medical college and offered ,» sell his body cheap, adding that he ivas out of work and almost discour- iged. "You’re almost discouraged, are you?" rejoined the superintendent, who always tried to change the determina­ tion of these unfortunates. "Why, man, If you sold your body to us the first chance our students got they’d take the heart out of you entirely l"— Cartoons Magazine. mWMWMimRSMIM To Mr, w , U O m m Cedtrvilie, Ohio, Special Age** fee / THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK ' Dear Sir; Without binding myself to apply for miurance, I should be pleased to receive particular* regarding the Mutual Life’s policy which provide* * life income for the insured or beneficiary. My age i»_ u ._____ __ « o S’ M WHY NOT HATH GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HATE TO WEAR THEM ■Tiffany’s Optical Sendee -Pro­ vides You With the Best, TIFFANY BETTER GLASSES ,sh Detroit St Xenia, O. ft ■VShmifiy'i ' " . (Rusiftess Address) ■■ ’( i > M ! . . ■p 1 •.<- • ■ v •. * (town) (State) , For * quarter of a century W, L. ClemauB has*, represented Company, organized in 1843, -TRY OUR 108 PRINTING F. 0 . B DETROIT Boftentng Hide* -There are two simple ways of soft* •nln'ff leather and raw skins. One la to rtib In thoroughly neat’s foot oil. Another way Is to dissolve three ounces- of alum, seven ounces of salt and one and one-half ounces saleratua in sufficient hot rain water to saturate the Skin, When cool enough not te scald the hands soak the skin In it for 12 hours; wring out and hftng np to dry. When dry repeat this opera­ tion two or three times until the skin is sufficiently soft Too Familiar, "This air Is very familiar," said thg musician as a gust of wind whisked bis hat off, , $625 Reduction of $230 in Price \ y From ------ To Present Price------- $395 F, O. B. DETROIT R. A. Authorized Ford, Fordson Sales aUd service Cedarville, Ohio, • Jaftieatowii, Ohia Save for Old Age But throe men in every hundred are self-supporting or "financially fixed" at 6$ years, according to statistics. Are you to be onetof the three or one of the S7? Now is the time to de­ cide. Answer by opening a Savings Account in this Association now. \ ’ft pay 6 per cent interest, compounded SgWrt-flTitHuUly, and your smalt begin­ ning wilt soon grow to such propor­ tions as wilt mean independence for yon. TheCedarvilleBuilding& Association One dollar deposited in a havings Ac count h*r* gives y o n * * tit iw» Ub- tirty Belli to drop yew old ehenge in.

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