The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52
/ Nearby and Yonder t f T, T. MAXjtY Anna Q, Nilsson Mid# by • ..■■**' Aawriaae ftte*)« Win «M fU | It"* worth shouting about*. Zinc Insulated American Fence—we«th- ercproof-rlnsuiated agafatt ru*t—• guaranteed to equal or outlast i« actual length of service any other ience made of equal size wires, used" under the same conditions. Any buyer who can show it fait* to do sowill be supplied with an equal amount of new fenqp free.. Every roll is guaranteed full gauge, full weight and full length. -Sold at no extra charge. American Fence means reliable pro* tection fdr your stock and crop*, tong service and, .because it costa no more than ordinary fence, tower cast per year ft’s thebest and most economical fence you Cotnein and' sefeit. We Rave taken the' agency for the Interna tional Harvester Co*, and will have a full line of : ■*: >■ .* :. --fL - FARM MACHINERY TRUCKS AND TRACTORS We will also have a fu ll line of repairs for these lines at all times. Look up your list o f repairswanted and let us have the order now. THECEMRWLE LUMBERCOMPANY WHVJ T it* H isto ric P o tem ie T HB historic Potomac river hat* played an Important part In the development of America evar since the settlement of Jamestown, Va. The Pawtomar Indiana lived along its low* er hanks and the name Potomac doubt less came about Ju this way. . This picturesque waterway—famed far and wide for Its scenic beauty- rises In the'AUegheny mountains and Hows ’cross-country In a southeasterly direction for some 450 miles to tty Chesapeake bay. On the way It oblig ingly .acts as bonndary line between Maryland and. West Virgin!! and also between' Maryland afld Virginia. ft cuts through IM Blue Rfdge mountain, drops 60 feet In a aeries of falls near Washington, meets tide-wa ter at Georgetown, I). C„ is navigable from Washington, to the bay but Is not a heavy traffic cartler, and below Washington becomes an estuary vary-, lug In width from two and one-half .to seven mll,es and ranging from twenty five to two-hundred/feet in depth, , Its geographic location Is go strat egically Important that It has beep re peatedly bathed in war and blood. In the early days it was the battle ground of savage tribes. Then came encounters between.early white set tlers and the Indians, Many .tragic battles of the Revolutionary wflr were (ought In .this region. Finally, when the Civil war broke, out, it beeame a skirmish line from practically one end' to the other, between the Union and; the Confederate forces. The activities of our,first President* George Washington, were Inseparably associated with ,the Potomac, and he— •.fled In a house which overlooked Its •eaceful waters. " (© , H it. W#»t*rn N»V*fpp*per Union;) AnnaQ. Nilsson, tne popular screen star, was born Jri Voted, Sweden, After small parts she soon became leading woman for a prominent pro ducer. Miss Nilsson has been seen to splendid advantage In many of the popular pictures. She Is the tryst blonde Scandinavian type, with dark blue eyes. ...------- O----- - , - wf» i at Shakespeare Said ' Men are April when, they woo, De cember when they wed} maids are. May when they are malty, but the eky changes when they are wives,—Aa Teg Litre It, Act 4*Scene 1. f ’ 1 CTHEWHY of SUPERSTITIONS By H. I RVI NQ K.I NQ PEBBLES W ood for Print Paper ’ A NewYorbtiewspaper uses up near ly 2,000 acres of forests a. year, The United States grinds up about 8,000,- 000 cords of wood a year In the ffiafi- ufaCture of paper—Farm and Fireside, '• S E M I * A N N U A L • . y . , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .0 0 SALE / (Sale Start* Saturday, J*§y 30 , 192 * ) A million dollars' worth of stock must go now in order to make room for new fallstyles. Now is your opportunity to buystandard Kinney values at greatly reduced prices . DON'T m s s THIS SALE*SEE OUR WINDOWS LADIES’ P j J M F S B O X F O R D S IN MANY STYLES V7IYH n f « , LOW AMD CUBAN ECKELS V a lu es J p t o $S»oo G FE 2 IAL BU IUKC TH IS SALE O V E R P E O P L E W O R E K » fW E Y i f i O E i | L A S T Y E A R —T H A T ’S W H Y W X S E L L B O B L E S S MEN’S and BOYS’ SHOES and OXFORDS In Black or Tan, Goodyear Welt seWed, many styles and all sizes. ^ 1 SPECIAL FOR j THIS SALE 1 fdSSBBg^ « tt d O tvli* ; s u c t i o n s o l e L m \ . T E N N I S S H O E S 1 V m l . AHSim 1 SALE PR1CE 8 7 * B O Y ’S* O X F O R D ® I n B L A C K o r T A N A n s te Wonderful * O f i Bargains ^ | ^ Mtoece*end Children’s Pumps end Oxfprde. All sizes* BALE PRICE $ 1 .9 8 Child* m’s Strap Pumps and Shoes. ,Size3 A to 8, SALE PRICE $ 1 .0 0 : LAXU3n* S tL B BSBQCRY • Regular |l,0 9 Vgks. SALX PRICE m a s S AYS Mrs. Bergen In a. publication - of, the American Folklore society; ,"Boya believe that they cun prevent the stitch in the side which is, liable to be Induced by running by means of holding a pebble under the tongue. *1 believe I could.run nli day and not get tired If I could hold a pebble under my. tongue,*nsftld one,” . Says Doctor Kunz In his '‘Magic of Jewels and Charms” "Pebble-mania, or Hthom&niq, Is ah In herent trait In uli mankind. From the most primitive man to the most modern this trait (s present In a greater or a lesser degree.” Not Only Is man Inherently Inclined to collect pebbles, but among - primitive- man .there was a tendency' to -ascribe to pebbles of nny peculiar markings, or found uhder any peculiar circum stances, magic' powers. -*. .. The boy’s belief In the sustaining virtues of a pebble held under the tongue Is evidently an atavistic idea which ha3 . Its counterpart . today .among peoples living in a primitive state. The Australian aborigines be lieve th a t' their medtclno-men owe their powers to tbe fact that Ihey^ have embedded In their bodies small crystal pebbles, and that by trans mitting these stones from their own bodies to the bodies of others they can transfer therewith a part of their powers. The Matoys, have a class of pebbles called Mentions -which are worn by their warriors pressed so closely against the skin ns to' be come embedded In Ihe flesh olid which i are supposed to confer protection agglnst wotinds—In some coses to con fer Invulnerability, A Dutch writer of the Eighteenth Century admits that these MeStlcas confer Invulnerability but ascribes tbe fact to “diabolical agencies.” The boy’s pebble', under the tongue, the Mention of,the Ma.vlrtv t and the crystal pebble of the Austra lian are evidently one fts to the main Idea—and all three are equally con ceptions of primitive man, ((£) by Mt^CJure Newspaper Syndicate.) DoYouKnow ??~That: - <{TTALOYON DAVS” The Greek i i word for kfng-flshbr Is "Hal cyon." According to fitlito, the ancient Sicilians believed tbe halcyon to nest at sea In a floating nest about (he time of the winter solstice. During this time of Incubation, which lasted about fourteen days, tbe waves of the sea were always calm nhd unrutll.-d. "Htdcj'on Days* therefore have come to signify.a time of happiness and prosperity; a time of tranquility and peace.—Anna 8. 'i'urnqbist. (©, 1J2T, WesternNewspaperUnion.) %4 twr*f » How, o«u*» / . eSMcV a* MANY OTHER BIO BARGAINS IN THIS SALE-MITT MISS IT * 6 by McClute Newspaper ttyr.alcate.) 38 EAST MAIM ST. M M m e p M i M H i SPRINGFIELD, O. ■ ; v 7,.7 7 y.r •* i t I, ■ i'1 iy ««'* A Developing Palestine Although economic conditions in Palestine are still primitive, modern methods ar« making headway, and there are good prospects of develop ment and progress. The country is. generally fertile, and cereals, graitcs, olive# and various fruits are produced, wbih ahfdp and goat* thrive to the towlamto, and in the joouuiatos irntim# Nfdrtmtht) • .■ t ;i- 'y- * • ' ’ ’ ’.\l *v v * \T < g S s »Jr * . . , ^ - ' y ft 1 tV • ’l y , u ■*» fc .-i-1.. ,jr - : v ■ i> , f'-'i ‘ v • KENNEDY’S If you want to know how ft is, we under sell them all, on shoos for the whole family a Just compare our shops' with those offered at the same prices elsewhere and you will be impressed with our superiority. $3.95 V Shoe w Store XENIA, OHIO TBE pAVAKDW fe l GQ fsesrtfteerts GoldenJtibtlec* j S» , -k ^ > - Two Ever Growing Events-Both Rich In Value-Giving - - -Making AugustAMost SuccessfulMonth... . . * , • ' /■ . , . * • &■ * - 1 , ' ' Our August *i cl *. offers the most comprehensive selection we have eyer-preseMeid. Smart new styles appear in a dazzling variety of choicest and. richest skins—and each garment firmly backed by Wren’s Guar antee of dependable Furs. . . And too, Our method of payment is very convenient for the pvH’ehjwer-r-Ask about it! And Our August ■•■vcy ■ Furniture Sale . v : 4 . ■■ ■ ■ *1 •■ • excels in every phase of the great sak!y it stands foremost in variety, splendid eonstruct-ion style ^dfevery pieee at a*price inconsistent with its value! Investigate'; our household club— terms are offered for eeiwrenieiice t f the pnrek«#er—with no mterest chargee attaeked! ’ The Edward Wren Co. • ■■ . *■« Springfield, Ohio a ! t | Alexander Hamilton Claude Bowens, In “JCfferaon and Hamilton,” uescrlbes Hamilton as be- icc five feet seven Inches tall, slender umi well poised, with blue eyes', good complexion and reddish hair,' which lie wore powdered and drawn back from his forehead. He was considered a handsome man. Bug"HuntingAirplanea Hunting bugs with an airplane* halt a mile above the grou id and more, Is one of the latest methods of sci entists who are Intel t on keeping plant-destroying pests uhder control. Stlcky-paper traps, are attached to the planes or to -kites* in order to catch any,insects that might be flying. PURINAFEEDS PIG CHOW COWCHOW BULKY LASS HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER FENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS ' HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT JOHNDEERE IMPLEMENTS HAAGWASHERS Work of Arf Out of one large piece of white pine, Wilfred Dubois of Brunswick, lialne, whittled a windmill structure carrying eight ornamental fans, the base end the tower havingwooden balls whittled within. All the work was dons with a jack-knife, t f Really an Optimht philosopher*” said III Tin, the sage of Chinatown, "to too,often a man who to out vrf fegtttoc work and Washington Star. Cedarvjlle Farmers 1 Company Grain Everything for th« Farm pfou| t-f"the fact* Phone 21 CedarvilU, CM* >» \ ' ft « 4-** •«JL> »•
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