The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

9M .lajy , , ........ . im.^ ... mm i l l W rtkm r t t f Mft AJP|Mi. AaUffrrtBtMi fUNUM pw* trio# K If Sly « m " -th* tfeMna la wW %* twad I* « mh >*d* during * Jf Mgr* t» Msad, *Hfr ttw ad and feri«f H 4» » y ygU uflp nwalu* In «Mk, TW* toward 1* In i) «• th« grand grix*. Opan ta any raM**". * _ &lr- , v« *4,0* fcy bringing (jbta *4 4* aur •lagan wWi alan b« *H*IW* to a-atmtato for th« j»MlBiONAJLITV PLUO-OlOOD *M tT fcr YEETH 1 * 1 0 aRd s 1 5 ^ ^ — *w PA. ®. A. SMITH « ‘S» D E N T I S T ***& 11 YEARS iH THE *AM ff LOCATION »Vjj fauMi Llmaatona St. Ovar Woolworth'a 5 and 10 Ofttn Dally—Tu*fd“Y» Thursday, Saturday Evanlngf follow Your Phyaloian'a Advfe«—G*t Thoaa Bad Taath Extracted. ( 4 * %V; /4/VAT/0/V-MD£ INSTITUTION- j e n n e y v Q '•'**•*- D E PAR TM ENT STORES • ’ ’ , rtf#* . 37-39 E .Main St. Xenia, O. S e r v i n g Ypu ;/ . \. ■_ ' f , ’ ■/'■ ■ l\„_ ' ( J V-"- % By Helping You Save Every Day—Not Now and Then Big SheepLit Heavy—Warm-^Durable , Real coats for real hustlers ; -fellows on"the job to irtake fftep, } v* > - ^ 3 masters, etc,. , 24 inches Ion#) ’ ’ ' 9-Ounce drab moleskin shell; 2 slash, leather trimmed pockets; * 6-inch beaverized collar; full bhlt; . ; Wristlets, Sizes 36 td 46,' % $ 7.90 * o t h e r s !........ $9.90. Men’s Hose Value Silk and Rayon In novelty checks, plaids, and plain colots. Mercerized lisle heel, tqo and top. 49c Men’s Underwear Real Value Everything you’re look- ,• ing for Itt union suits. Ecru ribbed i or fleece lined, $ 1.49 ; Men’s Work Shirts Big Valu ■alUe Well made of indigo blue Chanr',ray. Cut standard, size, full length sleeves; one pocket and four but- - .ton front. A ll sizes 14 1-2 to 17. Beal Big Value at 49c. HJ&AVY SHIRTS Nation Wide Value Cut from E, At P f Domet, over dur Big Mae men’s Shirt pattern. Real heavy Weight. Well male thi^tigh- out. With two large button pockets; in Khaki and grey. At our Nation-Wide* low price of— 98c High Top Arctic For Men and Women HEAVY WOOL Work isocks Workmen like these heavy • #f.. • * ' wool work aockiL They are very heavy, durable, Warm ? and low priced, Get ready for cold Weather, Big val­ ues at the prices (ft, ltW. WMt«» HfVVHV* *TMf ooMUmnatloa with Its theuzHU «nd emotion.* U h * been woduotiva. of far *r**t«r I ojw la IniUaUvt, In wlll-oowar, and of far «r*at«r d«r*v- or lowsrad vitality, hath mantal *»d physiloal, than any Ot us hav# perhaps reslUed.'' EASY AND abbb DESSERTS Milk, tiie boat food suited to cbll- dren. make* tine best foundation for wh o l e s ome des«erta. good for old. a* well as young and easy of diges­ tion. Baked Cu*urd.—This custard way be varied by different davorn or sea* sontng so that even lf often served It will not be c ome , monotonous, UCat four Cggs- slightly, gdd one-half cupful of augur1tujd one <pjart o f fi'esji milk. Copk in water in a boi oven.Add a pinch of salt and such' reasoning a* grated.notmgg. 'rinna- mop or any .desired, flavoring extract, AU egg mixture! should cook at a tow temperature, so setting the custard In water and not allowing It to boll will keep the custard cooking at h ’lower temperature. To test when cooked, dtp a kntfehlade Into the center of the: custard; If It’comes out clean the cus­ tard Is dope. Remove, at opce trom the pyen and hof: watery Custard that Ip'overcooked Is watery and unattrac­ tive. - Caramal Custard.—Melt ip a smooth omelet pan oue-half cupful of sugar, odd; gradually four cupfuls' of scald­ ing hot'water and stir until the cara­ mel Is dissolved. Beat flve eggs, add oue;balf teaspoonful. of salt/ a tea,# spoonful of vanilla, strain Into a mold rinsed In,cold water. Bake as usual. , Ginger Custard—Mne buttered cups with small’ pieces of ednton ginger, then pour In a thick custard, using four eggs to a, plfat of milk, one-third of a cupful of sugar, a pinch of salt and vanilla to flavor. Beat the eggs, . odd sugar, salt, and flavoring, strain Into molds and set into hot water to bake until Arm. -Serve with a spoon ful of canton ginger sirup and a UttU ot the chopped glngfer over the ud molded Custard when cold. The more eggs used In a more nourishing- the deBsert; how, ever one may prepare* a very g >ou f-custard using -two. Cggs to a pint of milk. If baiting Is. not couvenlen steam the epstards to water over a lov flame,on the gas burner. "Cover fo* a while, then watch carefully so as no* t»‘ pvereodk , 1 mmmmm * B^Umkm Imbw toss t« refers to the Um the cost due tp Dm ties of labor IA such losses arts* ognhrt proper meats or from power itself, -Tfc# 1a A htftietia ef i%» ccwporatton la IklA. .. ^ <& *- iVicmte* anA The name rDore#^,'il* Porothy, la from the German. nfMariag id® of | God; Mary, Marion And Mirth® are [ different forms of the game name, sod ^ May Is derived from Mary, which I* of ; Hebrew origin, mswripg bitter; Mil* I dred 1* from the jfts&tstan meaning • mild threatenw ; lltllcvnt I* from the j Latin, meaning sweet singer; Edith Is from the Germed- meealne rich sift- ; JF*UPregftnU Frocks Richly Embroidwrctl Through « OUm , Dark ly Ago brings discretion. A man Is like a wln'dpw, not so easily seen through after* fffe frost comes upon him.—Boston Transcript. For Bale- 266 shook* o f fertilized com on Jamestowh pike, Colin Bar­ ber. Phone 22/, ( it ) Dear to the hearts of Americans are those clever, unpretentious frock* for Informal afternoon wear that prove themselves so adaptable, Made of dark-colored or black satin, they- are brightened with embroidery in col­ ored silk, sparingly used, and elab­ orated a little With dainty neck sod sleeve finishing*. Medium weight Overshoe for the ouboiMobr man or Wo­ man, Sure protection a- gainst All the snow and slush o f winter, <' Bright Jpish, ;Mack fierce ' ) w'Ailgiy, ffefr . \ . # Ji- '.- 1 . »• Vo / K « - f i v r u f e . Spraying Trees in Bloom Harms Bees . <Pr* 9 ar *4 ay tn* Ohle«a StsUI DwttOnK When spraying fruit. trees, care should be taken to do the -work at a time when there Is the least danger ot poisoning the honeybees which vlsll the blossoms and which are very nec­ essary for the pollination of tire flow­ ers,. says the United States Depart­ ment of Agriculture.. Spraying fruit trees while in full bloom with urseni- cals Is particularly injurious to bees, according to tests which have been completed recently by the bureau ‘of entomology. Of course the beekeeper does not Want his bees poisoned,, says the de­ partment, because as ’A result Ills honey Crop Is reduced. The subject ‘should be o f even more interest, how­ ever, td fruit-growers because with the loss, of the honeybees .they lose (be most effective means of pollina­ tion ’ in their orchards. In this re- .speet the beekeeper, the fruit grower, and in fact everyone is benefited by honeybees, ’ The effect of arsenical sprays on the mortality of honeybees has long been debated, but oniy a few systematic In­ vestigations have been made td aid In settling the dispute. \a the hope of answering definitely some o f the que* tions so ioqg debated, these tests .were conducted. While they are limited In tlielr scope, they do enable the depart­ ment to make some fecommeridations. Spraying apple trees during full bloom Is not recommended because the Codling moth%an he as /well con- ' trolled by spraying when 96 per cent of the petal* have fallen, add because spraying when the' trees are in bloom is Injurious*to insect pollinators. A load of lime mokes good ballast on the trip home from town. . »■ ■* * Ar. The biggest profits in farming go to the man who watches the so-rnllep titletilings. , ♦ • * »* When planting seed potatoes be sure that It Is good seed, free ftotii diseases that will ruin crop And profit. . ■ - 4 .A * " The bee keeper who made the right 2nd PRB -H O L ID A Y SALE Begins Saturday, Nov. 13th The Greatest values ever offered IN. SPRINGFIELD IN DIAMONDS — WATCHES — CLOCKS JEWELRY and SILVERWARE '■'(A will be shown during*this sale M. L. Aron & Co. 17 E. Main St. Springfield'* Oldest Jewelry Store . m .We have taken the agency for the Interna? tlonal Harvester Coy and will have a full line 'o f T. o'" ! \V ’ •1' " 1■ ■ . * FARM MACHINERY — TRUCKS AND TRACTORS We wdiaWhave a full line of repairs for these lines at,a® times. Look up your list of repairs ^ ^ i ^ a jn d let us haveUte order now. HE LUMBER COMPANY 1882 1926 40 YEARS the And' better Wolford has,been serving community in a inechanical way. „ „ . The reputation of ibis’establishment for doing good, RELIABLE work has been the best, ' i I . Since the beginning of the Automotive „ , industry this shop has been intimately con- ‘-nected with it. v . There’is no garage m the county better equipped to care.for the needs of the auto*- ",. mobilist. , ' 4 ' HONESr WORK AND HONEST PRICES Oils Greases'/ Accessories ASK ABOU T STORAGE Phone 2*25 GARAGE Cedarville, Ohio YouNeedPiintingDropinAnd Seetls FALLSALE ’ /' ' ,. r ’ -' * OF L IV ING *L■ ■ < ■■ •;■■<’■.• ROO|lSUITES M F c CRNITURE D BALERS IRECTORS UNERAL ^ CEDARVILLE, OHIO “ Our Location Loiters Prices, To You THREE DAYS ONLY-THURS ' FRL-SAT. yy Again we offer for three days of fast selling—remarkable values hi living room suites—suites that have not been cheapened to meet & price, but the higlf grade, quality merchandise that we hiaye always Sold and that i* guaranteed to give years of Service and satisfaction. The values we are. offering for this three day sale demands your at­ tention if you have wanted an- overstuffed suite, the time to huy is now, a visit to our store will mean dollars saved. $35.00 Value 3-piecc Overstulfed Suite ----------- --------------- -$69.00 $175.1)0 value 3-piece Jacquard Suite----------- ----------- ^— -$136.00 $275.00 value 3-piecc Jacquard Suite ----------------------------$225.00 $108.00 3-Piece Velour Suites Above is just one of our many sUtstandirtg values, the three pieces include stationary daven­ port, fireside chair and club ihair, this Suite is Covered in a good grade of vatous, With the regular guaranteed and celebrat ed ail steel under construction that is used in suites at twice the price, *Jacquard Serpentine Suite - $250,00 Valde, now -— . . ... .......................$171.00 One o f the latest style creations, this suite lias swell ,fronts and ends, covered all over in a good grade <4 Jtwqiiard Velour with outside backs of all the pieces in the Same ma­ terials. Bevcrsablc nachman Bpring filled cushions^ see 2£ 3£ Two Piece Suite * . . . , ..Wood eftrved frames, .rever- 3able cushions, covered in «. silk damask, French walnut- finish, coveted all over in a three'col­ or Jacquard Velous. A Coxwell Chair in the same material may be added, at a slight additional “price, \ $ 160.00

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