The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26

$ ii' •< “ ‘ .< m ;; , i, IV; . 4 ’J :1 . - * - ^ * ’*1 i ■*! v -\■W„ 3 2 Alt ________ md shining A m w « « l makes Md pwwriwt. Canoptt #te« t£to*ro m& »w it newbeauty. It the maae cok* » btfatf: or us^*n vnoMi •iMde. There ar«- 4 l*ven from which to f h ^ . YouU hare a deep rich flnkhatsmaltexpense and with uttle ■Ijtar* ■''■■•■ C. M, RIDGWAY, Cedarville, Ohio* •«. FamousAmericans(trill TheirSayings Robert" E. ?e»ry, tK>m May «, 1856, Explorer, Discoverer, “Stirs ■ *ni Stripe* nail­ ed to theNorth Pol?,'* Peary seat that raessage Septes^ber S, 190?, and the worjd applauded his achievement. Recent event* have settled the controversy a* to' who actually reached the Perth pole. The during o f the ex­ plorer is Always a thing o f in v e s t to people. New lands* new scientific facts, are brought into view* We are always seeking new methods o f serving our customers still better. That’ s our idea o f discovery. A Good Store Cincinnati J U h |i| j J^asifnff-SpatMtig-Beauty , <L Just a few hours tim e and—P resto ! y o u r o ld floors take on a m irror-like lustre; worn furniture glints and sparkles—in a n ew dress o f H annaV Luistro-Fm isli, < l A n d besides Beauty—w itli Lustro comes -a new durability; service that w ill amaze you—for this superior finish is made to stand the hard knocks o f practical daily usage. GJfenns'tLusIrs m ilk i* highly enperUrferfinish- ing end rtfinhh- i*CinUtierweei- mark, flterx and fnmitnrt. C. When its time . to think * f paint~ ing-tkinh t fHen - , ne. Remember thefomens Green Seal—far36ytars the standard. Dependable Paint . . . . . r * Sine* 1888 Fact, Like Characters, Must Have the Right Start Early years are formative years, physically and spiritually. Be sure you're as careful of their feet as you are * f their diet, their schooling, their f manners—theft thty are not likely to have any foot trouble to blame on you in later years, We have specahzed in fitting Children's feet for oven* 25 years. Frazer’s Shoe Store XENIA, OHIO Biais!a»»T.>«a3?''‘ HAGA* STRAW HOARD WILL C’HVMiK WpUUNC HOURS The Ilngar Straw Board A Pap or <\>, has announced * change in the time o f wavkiajritour* for, tha em­ ploye** .Tfc# fotfowina bulletin was jotted at. the min tfai? week and is self vxpianitory, "Effective Mtotay, May ISMt, all department# will go to work one hour ' earlier, stalling at 5:^Q in the mom- , ing instead o f at <!:SQ, as at present. \ The teamster* will report for duty « afc 6:S0, as at prewnt, and the rotary : room men will report for duty at 15:30, as aLprescnt. Iho first whistle will blow Monday morning at 4:Sff, the second one at 5;30, The noon whl&tl# will blow at 10:3Q to stop work, and at 11:30 to begin w'ork again, and the evening whistle for the change o f shift# -will blow at 4;3G oMoek. Tins plan will be continued throughout the summer without any definite time to change back being decided until a week or ten days beforehand. This change in time has been de­ cided on. for several reasons. First, •a majority o f the men employed desire it; second, it is very inconvenient for the management on the present basis, The salesmen who call from the var­ ious business concerns in surrounding towns are all on the earlier time basis, and it is very helpful for us to change over in order to have our hours agree with theirs. We sincerely hope you .will find it as satisfactory as you expect it to be, and that the increased time that will be granted for recreation in the evening ,and for work in the gardens and with y ou / families will ,b0 most beneficial to everybody. Very truly yours, Wilson W. Galloway, General Manager and Treasurer. F O ] TIPS m*ntux ‘- n ^ m JSr m t*»e fern 3 metier *toc ethnmmMtt to mm m in yon ette ; * « ,u « ? Burnt To remove paint from win- 3dow glass us# tot, strong vinegar. /T R Y OUR IDS PRINTING J,are—To dry clean lace roll it in hot flour for as hour or so—then rub it lightly and shake well. It will be perfectly eleaa and like new. * * * *; Fruit Tart—When baking fruit tart rub the bottom crust' with the white of an egg. This will prevent the juice from soaking through. COLLEGE NOTES Dr, W. R. McGhpsney delivered tbs baccalaureate sermon at Ross Town­ ship High School Sabbath, evening. Music was rendered by the Collegt double mixed quartette. * * • The Philadelphian Literary Society held an openmeeting Monday evening l'h© programme consisted of music and a mock trial, The evening Was enjoyed by all. - * # * Rev. Burries o f the Fourth Presby­ terian church, Dayton ,gu'.e an inter­ esting talk in Chapel Monday on the claims of China. Last Monday night the ‘Sophomores Vent to the home o f Winifred Stuckey for a little feed and front all reports they had a sufficient amount of chick­ en. The evening was spent in playing games and music. * ... * a '■m The Juniors gave their doss play on Wedneeday night,' The play was1 enjoyed by everyone who witnessed it, THE COUNTRY NEWSPAPER Arthur Brisbane says, “ Each o f five Paris newspapers has a million or more circulation because all parts of France look to Paris for news, while in this country only one daily circulates a million copies, because Aemricaris feel the real newspaper is one in their own neighborhood; That is 'good for America, The Manufacturer has said on many occasions that no country so' large as the- United States could ever have been developed with all its people in every nook and corner fully inform ed on local, state and national ques­ tions without the 14,000 country daily and weekly newspapers which give im wedite information to rural communi­ ties on all subjects. America's country newspapers are the safeguard of its democratic in­ stitutions.’ NO INDICTMENTS ARE RETURNED BY GRAND JURY No indictments were‘ returned by the Greene County grand jury which was in session Monday for the May term. Several minor case3 were dis­ missed, A number o f changes were recommended about the county jail. Shower baths and painting and pro­ viding guard rails on a stairway were recommended. The sheriff was com­ mended for the mo ner in which the jail is kept. SAMPLE Send us your nameandad f r e e card will do, and be will mail free and postpaid, a sample copy o f PopularMechanics MAGAZINE the most Wonderful magazine pub­ lished, It contains the never ending story of theEvents of the World and 4 0 0 PICTURES 160IllustratedPage*everymonth, that,will rAU-ifaineverymemberof tint family. There t» a ntetija dnSftnxht foe the Radio fani fet tinHAmiy Farmerwholiketo ncMsnreawunrne "uousthfiiuTools"pages. En.-.‘H*M«eoritalflk*6m«thtnrto lntcr*«fc everybody. You do not nhlicj.afo “ y«u ,ian it jtru ian buy L month from any Neasde*lfr or send tM yrue»ubs«iption-tZ.80foroneyew Papula# Maalianiaa c*m*pawjr *•*•*« •* fo u r is at., cat**#*, in, W K “ ............ PAY tholsryeAt eottimissioa to#nbscrip> tlon Ayehts, AridWimtorte itreveryfOm- munity.Sfr-* PeveitirMtehimlahu'Jiint t t s m ite a 'lm i’.ttt n m Iodine Stains—To remove iodine stains from starched material soak stained part# in ammonia diluted with water. + • ♦ _ Kitchen Towels—When washing kitchen towels add-a little borax to the water. The borax removes the dirt and. grease, gives a good, color and nets U3 a disinfectant. Bum—The white of an egg applied to a burn or a scald will stop the pain ’ * » . a Salt—If too much salt has been ad- ifed to a burn or a scald wiULondond tied to any ’dish add a little sugar and just a drop or two o f vinegar. This Often takes away the salty taste, . . . i : , w -.-., •-fiy . Rust—Rub kerosene on your kitch­ en sink to remove rust. Whip Cream—I f whipped cream is sweetened with a teaspoonful' of lioney instead o f sugar, it .will have a setter flavor and will stay stiff much longer.' ' ' , v * ,* . . . . JPutty—to keep putty soft add a little olive oil. The KITCHEN CABINET Cii. IS*;*, W»wero ;s*w*i)*.p*r Union.) A tidy craft 1* tSo gravy boat, With H’a Bpottes* napery;. .A better boat in ne'er afloat, A a.lt aatla the damask sea. ■s And th* captain of the gravy boat f As the cargo comes ashore, , Is mother's self, the dear old elf, And w* ask one helping more, ' ‘FAVORITE RECIPES This is the time of the year when- everyone likes to try Ills hand nt muk- ttfcr candy. Here Worth Is. one- while: ' Nut and Date Chocolate,— Heat one-quarter of a ctipful of honey, or maple sirup, to the. boiling point; ,add one-half pound of sweet coating chocolate and let stand over hot vo­ ter until the chocolate Is soft through- ■out; add one package o f dates, cut in­ to quarters; one-half cupful of almonds, cut Into Bhreds, and one teaspoonful of vanilla extract Mix well with « wooden spoon'until well-blended. Have ready a brick ice-cream mold or a squ'ere-comered breadpon, lined with waxed paper. Frees the confection well into the mold and cover with a weight, Let stand in a cold place until firm; remove the paper and cut in slices. Cottage CheOe* Pfsv—Take one cup­ ful of cottage cheese, two-thlrda of a cupful of maple sirup, two-thirds of a Cupful of milk, the yolks of two well- beaten eggs, two tablespoonfuls of ;melted butter, a,little salt and one-half tenspponful of grated nutmeg. Mix in the order given and bake In one crust. Cool slightly, cover with a meringue and brown in a slow oven, Raisin Paste .for Sandwich##.—Take two cupfuls of raisins, washed, dried and put through a meat grinder; add one-half cupful of orange Juice, two tublespoofifttla of lemon juice, one tea­ spoonful of salt, one cupful of ground nut meats <xcotu-half cupful of pennut butter. Mix smooth and pack Into jelly glasses and m ar. This will keep some time.. If an omelet or part of one Is left try tiie Italian method of serving this left­ over: Cut the omelet Into strips, heat In butter, Sprinkle with grated cheese, and serve with a celery or tomato sauce. This Is a choice dish, not a left­ over. When making chicken pie add a cup­ ful of cooked salsify to the chicken when yaking the pte. It is not only a meat extender, but adds flavor, ' H t t U c ' h t e - f e r t A . Wall Paper Designs* Jeon Faplllon, the second wood en­ graver to bear the name, was the first to plan and execute continuous repeat­ ing designs In wall papers, matching on the sides the sheet that was placed next to It, These were first used in IdSg and were soon an established fashion, EXPERT KODAK Film Developing and Finishing By Parcel Post Quality work at a saving. No middle­ man. Deal direct, Sefvice fast as the mails. -i ALL R1ZSSR—developing and print­ ing 40 cent/, except vest packet, 3lc. Write for Information or send roll and n<oney to M. F, COATS, $H BeibOtd Building, Clothes of the Better Sort V f O U r e q u ir e c lo th e s o f *t h o r - * o u g h s u p e r io r i t y . I t is n ’t su f f ic ie n t t o h a v d th em r ig h t in o n l y a f e w ph a ses . m $w tide y r j ! ih* para j *1® I 1 im t. j Our Spring “ Club-Clothes” made o f high grade fabrics right in Style , in Quality , in W orkm ansh ip and in Value t t Club*Clothes f f Su its and T o p c o a t s a re p r ic e d at $ 2 5 t o $ 4 5 KATZ & RICHARDS XENIA, OHIO • -Style of to-day with a touch of tomorrow.* < c p - th e X h -sg o f P o o r G a s I ’T ta*t£lte motor’s fault. Poor gas seems to take malicious delight xa slow starts, ‘ in ragged, jumpy funning, and in stub­ bornly resisting every chance for decent performance* Fill witii Columbus Gasoline, and feel the difference. Your car starts more quickly. It gets ay/ay with new vigor. Columbus 9 smooth, missless running prevents motor damage. Its full mileage saves your purse. Shake o ff the handicap of poor gas. Look for the Columbus pump. Columbus Gasoline STRAIGHT RUN WITHOUT BLEND Columbus OilCompany COLUMBUS C-23 O H IO COLUMBUS OIL CO„ DISTRIBUTION STATION, Miller Street and Penny. By. Telephone No. 146. M. C. NAGLEY W» W, TROtJTB The At suit to 1> Court to ■ Wead to “ .which th< of indige Judge Mi the State has been ,tween the year and than once suit to sb The St; not want ored to f have the lion of th- state repi ip Xenia Hons wer< purpose o' public sen ’ to pay thf pointed bi two sides any effort Auditor ment of t will be of the tax pi children c were xetui county we a week fo paid rliree bill sent t During . of. caring: r WSE, $715. indigents to the Sta For 191 For 192 R. A. MURDOCK C. E. MASTERS REAL ESTATE BULLETIN For Sales- Two, fine residences on North Main street* Cedarville. One of 8 rooms and one o f 10 rooms, Ono nice *1 room residence on Limestone street. Splendid farm o f 100 acres neat' Cedarville at $100 per acre. Good im­ provements. Money to loan at 5 1-2 per cent in­ terest on farm mortgages. 8 W, L. Clenmns, Real Estate Agent WOOL—SELL NOW tflHLE THE PRICE IS UP. A BREAK IN THE PRICE MEANS YOUR LOSS, CEDARVILLE LUMBER CO. Lowney's chocolates, all popular flavors for 40 cents, Saturday only a t ftidiptax''*. Have your old Furniture uphulster- ed, relinishcd, repaired! Work called for ;artd delivered from 1 to ,10 miles from Xenia. Send in your address. Will be in Cedarville, June 1 ,1 and 3. 0 Prompt Service and Word Guaranteed Clipthis adwhichwill b; goodfor $1.00 ona $25 ordtr. Goad for ill ona$50order. Leaveorder# at tbi* offtte or writ# ■1441 Huffman Ave., East 333 J Bell phone Elmer Weyrich - * * Dayton, Ohio •MritaukM UWridilafeailtMm * * • - 1 •tmt r , « an m ? .tiir i.r j 19^ The .cop and the ft balance of took tip t funds for — commissio xaish the o f bonds, the hill h; has been \ son there • County as any ofli had the county at sets out ti Maraliall i County, w: board of 8- the countj operated > Home in t commodiov ed at d cos the tax pa ■Home was same peric up 13600.0 Pensions i the depenc the county Mr, We: made a co Counties of paying for dreh, He children cc amounts a run from f in Greene is 'iased on p «ne popu ijo has no partffient l iures shou bounds of Judge M he was act totney Gen was legal, hearings w the Deport' homes who ed over to Mother’s F eau3G then for that ■p states that Si ddldm them as vn per. capita outside of week while Home was nr leas chi The suit gainst the Uoiftfc can tho ouUorn district su that has \ 57 variety Ohio boas* tta CmiWi the attorn settaditob t wh#.i Hai pd h{ Q h k

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