The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52
»!■ » . Here’* a sample o f -what’s happening The Criterion’s Annual Summer Sale •JMen’ s $40,00 suits'in all sizes and colors going at $32.50. * •’ - ■’ And that's just .a taste——a hint at the hundreds o f equally fine bargains. Yes, Shirts aae included at prices that make buying Shirts a pleasure and on shirts, Straw Hats—-^-knickers or what you n eed -----you can buy three for the 1 price o f two. D on ’t wait—-—the weather did—but, we haven’t. W e ’ re giving you these reductions now on goads that you can wear right up until the 15th o f October, *t2'- South.Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio , .. j ...... .t. ........... :.. .£ -y . *5 * The Exchange Bank Wants Your Banking Business THEY PAY SAYINGS ACCOUNTS t . See Niagara ^alls this Smatner pl»}oJ*atool.S6l«|ltUtfuJLa!to,X«ttpsntUoC(c»rShJB‘'3E3ANOSEE*' . Special Excursion Fair© $7.85 Round Trip Clevelandto tJir.e.'-taFall*and return, «tart!ns July9th, 26th,Aneu»t2nd, 13th, 20th or 2 , u,. . . . .. T(cketSBocKljteturritiiCally timewttuui 12 any*Includingdata or aaie. Kiel* 'frjp * at r.peeLS excursion rate* to Toronto, A u to Rates S4*** Clayton, N. Y., AlexandrtaBw .Moattcnl or Qttibec I obtaltublaal our Cleveland Office, , 1b* CtCvtUmlanCButiato TrenailCompany E. 9th St. Pier, Cleveland, O. Dally Steamerr- to tjuffido—9 p*ttt* FARE 55.50 We have taken the agency for the Interna tional Harvester Co*, and will have a full line o f FARM MACHINERY — TRUCKS . j, ANI) TRACTORS We will also have a full line o f repairs for these lines at all times. Look up your list o f repairs wanted and let us have the order now. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE YOUR WOOL M em o CABIft jWheat Of Fine Quality; Price Above Average CHURCHNOTICES » * « , W tmm t*«w*P*P« E»lu»,i mark w* W» iR*st, wo mlnato; men's speech; W « JudKa by a «u «ss. by * ta n " cLcd slight; We *lv* our fellows a mere gianoa ageh l i e n l^rand them forever, black op white. —Ulehard Burton. LUNCHEON D E SSE R T S * , ' ' ^ 'U'L , ' “■ ' ■■ For the noon meal, when- dinner Is served at night, the dessert riwvfid. be a very light one, A dish of fruit a • m a il c a k e o r cooky, a gelatin pudding am all de sirable desserts for a light meal. d a l l y Bl uf f -— Take half a glass of jelly and the white of one egg; beat until stilt and- the mixture will stand np alone, Heap In sherbet cups and top with a little egg white mixed with sugar or a hit of whipped cream. Another nice fluff which Is well Jibed is prepared as follows; Orate, k medium-sized apple and mix with sugar to taste, add-an egg white and whip until stiff. This may be served with a. tlffn custard sauce. Ice cold, or the fluff heaped over small cup cakes. Emergency Distorts.—-Steam any leftover cake and serve wltl} marsh mallow sauce. Mix one cupful of brown sugar -with three tablespoon- fuls of flour, add one and one-half cupfnls of boiling water and cook until smooth, udd a generous, grating of nutmeg and two tablespoonfuls of but* ver with a dash of lemon juice and rind. Just before serving hove the sauce boUiiig hot and add a fewmarsh mallows cut Into quarters: Caramel Cornstarch Pudding.— Brown one-half cupful of sugar until it forms « sirup In the pan. then, add it pint of boiling milk; stir until the curat icl is dissolved—this will take time. Add two tablespoo'nfuls of corn starch mixed with a little cold, milk ami cook until the starch Is thorough ly cooked. Pour Into sherbet glasses and garnish with a spoonful of. whipped cream topped with a piece of preserved ginger for each glass. Snowballs.—Spread cooked rice an Inch thick over squares of coaree ntus- lln wet In cold water. In the center of each placets canned peach or apri cot, or pear. "Tie carefully and steam ten minutes. Serve with a sauce pre pared by thickening the fruit juice from the can, adding a little buttjer to make It richer. ^ Wheat h « * v « t end threshing haa ' brought out the fact that this, section has more o f a wheat crop than was dreamed off a few months ago. Not only is the yield extra good fo r the amount o f straw but the quality it better than for some years. Many pieces o f wheat are reported to have produced more than thirty bushel* to the acre hut several have tested as high as 62 pounds with the lowest around 60 pounds. The price is much tetter than last year ranging from $1.30 to $1.35, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. W, P, Hardman, D. D „ Pastor Sabbath School at 9:30, James Me Millan, Supt. Morning* service at J(*,80 A , M, The evening service will t>e held on the church lawn at 0:30, weather per mitting. M. E. CHURCH SERVICE Joseph Bennett, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:15 A ,M. P, Gillilan, Supt, Maywood Harney Asst. Morning Worship at 3-0:30 A . M, M How To Check The Chinch Bugs Chinch bugs are gain prove!ant in some sections o f Ohio,' Following wheat cutting the hugs pass from the cut fielda o f syiqll grain to adjoining corn fielda. This moving to the corn fields gives the farmer a chance to der-trqy great numbers, But quick action is necessary if the insects are to be controlled. A strip o f crude creo sote is laid on a line between the fieldB, and this will prevent the .bugs from moving from one field to an other. ' =a FAM OUS FORTS IN U .S , H ISTORY By ELMO SCOTT WATSON m mmm lumber company S. CHARLESTON LIBRARY After waiting, many ears South Charleston is to have apublie library made available through the wills of the late E. D. apd L, H. Houston. The money was tied up due to the. failure o f the Houston interests. The build ing will be 30x60, one story with base ment as an assembly room. The li brary will be under the direction o f the school hoard. It ■is expected to have the'bu ilding enclosed by early winter. Political Announcements It K e p t th e N o r thw e s t U n d e r O u r F l a g ' One February day i'n 1779 the Brit ish flag was hauled down from above Fori Sackville on the Wabash river In Indiana, George Rogers Clark had won the old Northwest for the United States. One August day In 1813, uu army advancing under the •English banner against Fort Stephenson on the Sandueky river In Ohio reeled buck In defeat before the withering flyo of Its garrison of Kentucky riflemen. George Croghan, a nephew of George Rogers.Clark, had saved the old North west for the United States. Fort Stephenson barely deserves the name of fort at all. It was ohly a stockade built at the head of navi* gatlon on the Sandusky river, but 1 was Important because It commanded the approach to two Important bases of supplies for Harrison’s urmy In the War of 1812. When General Proctor with GOG British regulars, accompanied by 3.000 Indians under Tecumsoh, appeared In northern Ohlp, Gen. William Henry Harrison ordered Capt. George Crog han to evacuate tills post, But Crog han believed that with his force of 100 men lie could hold It ugulnat Proc tor, and his confnl**nCe was shared by his six youthful ..halterns, none of them more than (..enty-one years of •age. Harrison reluctantly gave his permission for the attempt to be made and Croghan set to work to strengthen the old fort as much as possible. fie had only one piece of artillery, a little six-pounder, which the sol dier affectionately railed "Old Bess,’’ and when Proctor appeared hefure the fort with a force of 1,200 Indians und regulate and sonic heavy artillery, n successful defense seemed hopeless. But Crogl in refused Proctor's sum mons to s irrender and was not even frightened at the Briton'S threat tlltll he might not be able to control hi# Indiums If he hud to storm the fort. ■ After bombarding the fort alt, night Prattot sent n n'turning party of 300 men against the walls and although Croghan** men met the attackers, with n deadly rifle fire, they came on bravely .lust as they sprang Into the ditch surrounding the fort, a.masked porthole \Vm* thrown open In one ol the hfocklnmst-s and "Old Bess” poured out n veritable blast of denth Upon the British, That proved the de ciding stroke In the battle. Proctor retreated precipitately. The American 'supply depots were Saved, Ohio wns ppared the horrors of an Invasion by the Indians niql historians generally agree that the successful defehse of Fort Stephenson saved thfe Northwest. <(ft, l»H, Western NeWnpiUior Union.) ' We are authorised to announce the name o f Helen Dodds a? a candidate fo r County Treasurer before the Re publican Primary, August 10th. We are authorized to announce the name o f R ,B , Williamson as a candi date fo r Representative at the ,Re publican Primary, August 10th. . We are authorized to announce the name Of Ohmer, Tate as a candidate fo r Sheriff before the Republican pri mary, August 30th, We are authorized to announce the name o f B. F , Thomas as a, candidate fo r County-Recorder before the Re publican Primary, August 10th. . W e are authorized to announce the .name o f Paul H. Creswell ss a can didate fo r State ^Central Committee man from the Seventh District at the Republican. Primary, August 30th We are .authorized'to announce the name o f John Baughn, now Deputy, aft a candidate fo r Sheriff before the Republican Primary* August 10th, We are authorized to announce the name o f R. O. Weail as a candidate fo r County Auditor before the Re publican Primary, August 30th.. W e are authorized to announce the name o f Geo. H. Eckerle as a candi date fo r County Auditor before the Republican primary, August 10. Headwear for Matrons -Is Elaborate and Chic Cioe Him a Race, Anyway Don’t follow the leader even when lie is on the right track, pstis*hlin, If you Can.—N, N. in the Boston Tran script Teeth ot Vivid Galore Malays stain their teeth with vari ous colors. Bright red and vivid blue are common, and a brilliant green is had with the aid o f arsenic and lemon -. Matrons look for dignified and spirited fi,yieo is their millinery, which is characterized by richness o f color and materials, fine workman Ship and elaboration. The modes pic tured here lnctude a handsome gros grain turban mid ttvo nairow brimmac hat* o f silk. PILES Old Harry We are so accustomed to referring to Satan as the "Old Harry” that no thought is given to the. origin of sorb a* expression- “Old Hairy" is mere- ly the modem form of “Old Hairy,” a nhme given to the devil becauso of W* supposed hairy appearance, K xd fa d inf M rd a ritM tm "You went to alee? during- the m M* beautiful duet of the opwV* •*»* wife, *T waa nut asleep," pretested tlie husband. "I was ee; raptured and did not want the effect of tins music spoiled by glimpses of an ovcrwalght soprano #r4 a slightly bowlaggad tanor."—Wnah'ngtoa Star. U, P. CHURCH Rev, R. A . Jamieson, Pastor, Sabbath School at 9:30 A , M, Mr. O. , Dobbins, superintendent. Aioruing Service at 10:30 A, M. Good Friday Held Holiday Good Friday Is a legal holiday in Florida, Louisiana, Minnesota and Pennsylvania, Dixhonett Bail fitraw bail signifies ball offered by persons not possessing the necessary property qualifications, but willing to swear they do possess them. 1882 1926 40 YEARS the Why Suffer When a Few Applica tions o f Kld’O Pile Ointment Will give relief Box, 21 Station A, Dayton, O. latowt Stag* Scenery ■ Siege •denary now is made in which two scenes are combined In one com posite" drawing,' one scene of, which is visible under red tight and the other under bine light. Satan's Color "I agree," said Brother Williams, ”dat Patan ain't black ez he’s painted, but he sho’ Is black nuff ter make de saints rush them white robes ter de steaiu laundry.”-T-Atlanta Constitution. Bruah'Vp You'll agreerthat this, that or the other girl has a ’'mean hair In her heed,'' when your wife finds it o> your coat ' ■ / One Explanation Our troubles come often from>thlsr We do not’ live according to the light •t reason, but after the fashion Of our neighbors.—-Exchange. . And bettor Wolford has been serving community in a mechanical way . The reputation of this establishment for doing good, RELIABLE work has.- been the best, * Since the beginning of the Automotive industry this shop has been intimately c o n nected with it. There is no garage in the counly better equipped to care for the needs o f the auto- mobilist. ", HONEST WORK AND HONEST PRICES . t Oils Greases A ccessories ASK ABOUT STORAGE W O LFORD GARAGE n Phone 2-25 Cedarville, Ohio Guts the Price on For The Entire Family A Clean New Stock To Select From ECONOMY Shoe Store WEST MAIN STREET XENIA, O. United States Tiros Good Tiros A Word to the,Wise SEND NO MONEY Furnish us your name and address, stating you will use Rid’o Pile Oint ment according to d*rection- and we will send you postpaid our regular $3.00 box. In two weeks, if you are satisfied wit hraaults, eend us the dollar. If results ara not gotten simply, toll us (honestly) and the account is squared, UID'O CO., Youcannowbuy USCOBalloons, High-Pressure Cords and Fabrics •—trade marked and warranted by the U n ited States Rubber Company—at a price which will make non-trade-marked, unwar ranted tires a dead issuewith you* Even, lower than mail order tires* ba*alwaysbeen awonderfulvalue find today USCOTires, built by theowners o f theworld's largestrabberplantation, are a better value than ever* Let us tell you more about them* The USCO BALLOON A hand&m*,Mardr fc*n<K>*Ur* For Sale By SERVICE HARDWARE CO., Cwlarvilic, O. D e a th . Stop fi T* l Mtt U - I protvM* O u r Tii's*18* • FQr ^paaa . a slight tyU MU sjh y- CAND26 N( Fir, Miss Hi* off Qfi o f t a-following givf’n surp She has n( control voi re has drifte, j„ old timers Her ability this qxperic jy fice makes While her ■ a wide' aeq The gem ri candjrlste t ,S Dodds at tl nes George J in town M C, G. Was g , preme Jtuig August lOt gather is t high class < ience jn th< . tempermen Some o f t backed by cities and investieatio Mr. Washbi Obi. Myers f Republican has a warn o f this. p!e.( quainted w formc-r was County Ap ;Coop‘er cani ' er’s- suppor terest in tl J is backing lint* with h section of 1 T % “Any tea “ If not h a friend of sheriff", a customer is ■ Von may kind' fo r B . selling tea* Company. Smith w, th Crusade w;i guilty paid time, in the He was gn his time. It was r teted in gra had to give we learn ih and a Xeni bond Smith date. Look fee agent." im i r * The unpr designing i week reflec Legion died ject of the ; . Tate's cbanr'i’W ft^ World War 'B L . be said ag: “ black ham „ 0 . * spread pcitsc openly hut. paigr.. The i ir.p iu touch who brandei litiral props | originators themselves Ben R. McC ‘‘ George Gey politicians t w per?. All of Legion. Tiras The Amcil scheme of overturn tlul to establish ' vention is d* dei what tb* when Sen. ( inti'oduced -• lature thnt i ed the nom fttftte offices tion control. from the/'bij, the tool of t but puhlic against his defeated it.. , While Cat| the hushes this and tin’ there is on^ more o f j : ; ago. Josepj Klan candid and wjith tv.y* this year hi He has an a of the Klan, is being ihtil Benedict, p; Knight papl punted men Ohio, says * Thad H. 1») time. This haye not b
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