The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
tffiifeM M ym K S ^Mammmrnrnmm •‘ f i l l i t WSBWMWIfi^ftP. ^! b 1 '* mfm 'f t — \ P LUMB I NG » w u a tm . *\ yraAmJM H u y M O f M a t C »t cwM unn tu i . PbiM** ' 'H I ‘ m m cm m M ‘ VL oma ' ' H J. E. HORNEY " U nU m & m h i - ' 1 ■§ -' 9 1 9 J P * - 1 # 9 9 * m Listen! . . . -• ■*•■■ ■ ■»• •'■ ■,•:, Be f t e p u e f l fe e e ld age. Ohio frame™ J#oUi* ntertett U hmy i or ftfl n 4 many ®£ the afraggly fields wWeh appear unworthy of being <«t may prere vatoabto, m the oplniM of C. R. Arafti, mtgmkA r n j ros - ftm bt fft 43a QMo State Vntyersft* OCcUl for»e*rt* By the federal ora* tofWrtftg rarvfe* indicate it crop SB p*r cant. wedar ft# normal, and in raft* raetiaas $0 par cent, declare# A*w>M, *»d ft* half million too* of Mat yaw** Say rtill en OWo form* *®#3f ^i*3uig hidlhec price* if *o)d this; (lit thftft i f m U ia^m mw . More ft** for ngr other crop ft* prkeior bay isinfimmced by )ocalet>n- ditions, Hayi* belky, hard to handle, «n f e**t* nior* to ship ft*n o ftfr crop*. ArawMing ft the crop report- ft* ft * nearest-geed ftep* b fh sya t* ehib agents tor ft * extension. afttfce S a v i n g s A c c a u a t s . B a f t f r i' tnmVin<iiiiit.>iii metropqle ~» ■ J D U A S I N d s e r v ic e t h a t a n t ic - * ip a te s e v e r y c o n v e n ie n c e a n d c o m f o r t o f t h e g u e s t , c o m p le t e . f p p o k t m e n l ^ ^ c u is in e m a k e i t a n id e a l h o t e l f o r ' y o u r v is it t o O n c ro n o tC ^ ms R sonia '' . - i l - 1—a. |WWf9«JO: J fi * 4.' :. ■.■ , 6thand 7th (fine square southo/Bus ■ *ft*HSft^PWrv; '« » n 4 n t a » X ( L ■••u. ■, , 1,1 T V . HAVE YOUR. WORK DONE At Your Home * i * ' ‘ - AND SAVE TROUBLE AND PLENTY OF MONEY FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING AUTO TOPSandTOP REPAIRING NEW BOWS RUBBER MATS and CARPETS COWL RUBBERS SEAT COVERS TOP PATCHING AUTO TRUCK TO I« AUTO GLASS Many other things for the Auto and Furniture. Juft drop a card and I will pall on you and do your work at your home. " S E D A N A N D C O U P E R O O F S N E W W O O D W O R K I N S T A L L E D S O M E M E T A L W O R K ‘ S O M E A U T O P A I N T I N G N E W T O P S I N S T A L L E D , O P E N a n d C L O S E D C A R S R U N N I N G B O A R D S .. R E C O V E R E D T O P W E A T H E R P R O O F I N G B O D Y P O L I S H — A W O N D E R S. E. McDILDA WBNHNEHHWSAIfBlLSSmB I* Nebraska, Iowa, and South Dakota 7 ~fto farawayto affect seriously ft* price for Ohio hay. Dry weather hurt‘the pastures as much as ft*, hay Reids, a»d a poor, p*sturesess*u usually 1* followed an increased demand (fit hav. ' Arnold thus* fafcWr* aiean hay will be hifher priced in the fall: and winter months. ■ 4 . J k I a P w VHH w w ffiiuPC lftpPr; tutfieff ft** j* cm * m •pria* hr H i ftyi* f t quarter Of « milUmt w***.'*** a*# % i-H iWMtry aLft ft. f j# liil lllMl TPP^si" a*1' •«*** ■w^uu^u m m % m m m u f t ajwnrri<iJd>Ti it. V f t fwaatryft* gftftUaiwsifcy. , ll«uAcdtft'ft|^|dftiftd2RQrsMd^ 1 fthr n * w i ft Mftipioft « *|ftf*r l i f t *ft*«d pro* lict iii inM iiK i, Thrnwh tte Wfi— it Wauav -WMid''warii **• .ipwft ■* ft*w< of**, ■mw-■, •mrsd ftft . fpefti ftr tha eoft oi ftanspfttotftfi, ftr^aft! hey 'ifto had the dnaira and S m dM f tu nlant ihtm Dletrftatisli ' 'Wan afftetad throush tuauhaea~mfd 'uaMrfv awriafftnral and. of ft* u »ftw ft» -, ' lptifoit In yjftfaitHfcfafft fi lcI in Norttwvftwp Oftfh ffor fteiecend year boya f t County ’p'ftaftd :iner* trees. ftftt heya f t any other iftunty f t Bftw.aNftbft. .®b*r*,.8& hays pjlanftd tPiOOft tree*. Iftft** Couhty followad wift 4&0Q0>Aftftbpls Cowl^ ty w ft fti(OiiMdlWH«M.C«^^ ydth 25ftlh- ' ' iVMw IWUNtt<(^MSjKVVlH7 “ vldPtyBy* that4'ftse*' -afaufftm is ■nest, ftchide tree, identific*«*i», improvemant of the iltlfcwn'^iidMiiliiiiiHt "tW'' * ^ iBhiinriring r f far#it .trt>#.tra " •*•**••••••**•••****••••** W H Y . T IM E F L IE S W H E N WE 4 R E NUSY PAnaam irant t* a tricky feiiow. " He aeemsno deilkht In being con trary er.else he is a confirmed prac tical Jokir. He Always doe* the <wpo- site of what,you want him to do, If y6u are.amdeue to kn tlilne more mim-ns- hfft^sftMi'hh;fto*lr more*; tt^ymnnaatBteic**mtw*wittdie le««* «-:tim«eMd^fl*Mftr:ftidliMr, Time take* wing* whin we are.hkr- tng a good time because we are me i*wa»*r of the sequence of event*. Ohr -*h Farmm sEdftate___^ - - Bqyf For Cities f, f TwwAMt of lUtral School / :S tu rfty ' H i*c Io io *. ‘ 1 Poi?,. every t jlft of p^ulstion ft tweett theag ft o f f t and 44 there are ft4 cliftrM tmditrft years v f age ft rural OMo; f t the dities there are hut 61* j . . ;■ Thia relationship, brought uut by a eurvey. by -the department■o f rural economic* o f thojQhlo 3tat# Uniyer- stty, ftdftftte* f t rnmMftftft that farm imw* than theft minds are occupied with other thing*, Mopf* ^ Time file* when we are busy for ,hare for eduCationr exactly the same reason*. In looklag tu * ^mai — tke aeonomists back to a busy day that I* P*»tJtt S S L ? l ^ WS •eema long becaufe there am *o many wt^ 9* ftftmw fa ** boj » »ft, more event* to mark’the day, A» y#* rndto* a ftaMih ft* *Hy/ prom-1,275, ftftuht each toddeot , yon. # » . ftft * # * hoaethpld*, L ift ftBurth moved p*e**?d .with ft* fuccmwtap W§m/m upon readhftg tfwftmaft rity, the spr ln,.U#^. ^ ;d m f t g tte » ftM g p .y e y d i*bm t e**4hftd ftoyed ft b tb ft Jana* m i ftm -ftfada to urbM •Aita^k* 1 Vj^ftafth^gg *, ■'- * * . w*w .,'R^PeF apRUfft* w^gC^RPN^UwsPt'. < ... jp^,-ai.•aMB. imaa’ ‘ ‘ -■• *■ 'mMjfcjtfim Malyftn.-1 .■HP-' P f t m , W * I , ■ ^.HI; w, ,^ 1 , -L, m?#*-»t- oth*w4ftrMiuft.peydnft.' Therewaa' s E y ^ S w f . » n « Mcmmwy 0m ft wftfc' i ' ’ . ‘farinor* -.hmmmM ft* mmop waft- _T h ftft-ft«e * f em u irn tm m ......................... There 1* nerer. enough ft ft, ,A pftt J ifaom (U r etwiy the aconomftts o f Ice cream wwm* litfl* «*ou*h to * » ™ ™ " sinail.'fty1* * ft ftouik ft ft««* Mail; •tonweh aft*; ****** % t***pomi« fob of ftatoreft f* fort a toespoimfal; Ice much. Her* Is a feodameatal pHncipl* of haman coadoct Tka jftasant erparlooce we. tend to con tinue and ft * paftftl ekpmftnc* W* avoida* completely andoulcklya* we Tim* la reiatlv*. It Ja relative ft onr interest or the left of Interest Ih, what is going on. Time I* accurate’ enough as measured by the dock end’ registered by the calendar, but,ft, I* like an accordion «* registered by ft* mind. It may b* squeessd into aemail apace or pulledMt f t torturon* leeftb- As sure*** y «i become totererted is what you are doing and.forget time completely it will ran awey with you. To stay the {hand* and fe*t of ft** yeu must keep your cyee glued ou the dock. “ • • . ■;., .•■> ■ ' ,«aHrMdCInrsKiyxtsw ' N utty M atupal H istory • *• by i i v t t m m * ♦ THE m o t L E D CAPRINE * epHIl freckled Caprine, or Two- * Legged HalltesftGoet, said-by**- aorist* to be the most powerful erae- tar* Heine, Inhabits tka mountain*** reglSM Ot Arabia, expt.atnlng largely why tha Arab*, would rather lift in the Deeert Because of it* pormr, the British ftcpsdttteaary Fore# piarmed to sue a number of the goats to drir# ft* Turk* out of PalettiM, but th* goat* faftftd when they got wtthia ■haini\ .nonchlled ft ft .ft*'' nriffmtlmi fio ft fte fSMrm*to fto ’-clty has placed tlMlmrdMMtlmiiftalaftool!* off,edu- caUajg-.net mdy ftoee who ramaln on the wmafh butnl** a larger groupthat later b*conm.tfabaa',r*alde)!its. ..r. . Lera peaches, .apffta^ Wheat* -hay * 9 d: early petatara; man *«f«, inml- ttf, 'ftsfeafter trad cabbagei nhd an artrtge oats erep, li the crop outlook for farm* in th# United States as of Junel. jfaftifc 00m *la * smell eum ft ffft* f t maiftftn, *gsd expend 'CMftrvWa #m. f a n t i i r h u t T v h a B « m i m m c H m * lH t o 4 a iw *■ '^wsw tural, meral, ruHidmm, find ffWM»l Yshras of OsdirrfWe CftMffi ft' jhNE^f4 msnity at large, -then* 1* m place yen o*» invest ymm meney to hriu la so larsa and euftckw re- tame, Cedarville CeBege ft M g ft iH ft maintain and teach ft* Word of God, ft* duty of Christ* f t fturt aH of U* baric, age-long truth* and doctrines o f ChriaUanHy. The continuancs ef Csdarvllla Mali ■*fW5W»wyS"^flraepijwir' ^ww , -.wwew* ftge depend*, humanly sprakhUL-M your mponae V the ftew e fte i* * theyoali rntyonnext •Wsdnssdsy.^Briy IP. Be prepared to meet them f t f t • welcome. •<*1 yo ara -mem- ftom^fon can, but give all you can. Let naige oyer ft* top for Our college. We mgat. We can. We wilL (teMfiimr ' fHLVUtfV "' ISelwnrSifll ■■r’ €mr. K iwis » # U&p ift* Xriri* mm w* m When a farmer uses Stapling bsiita^ rials he generally wanta rsther hnm*' dlate rraulie, The ftoCMrao f ft* ma terial determines ft* rapldHy -of lit* action. •' . , T Onlyfor one month in JW9wee ft* incfOBefram the well-maiiagedposiHry flock less than the expense o f npkeep, according to ’ farmers* emit account records. .1 ‘ ■ - Ss 'V a l u e C l o t h i e r s For ■„ * - “r •’... '--A" ,t ' -'. . Men, and Boys s.*S. n i ]S8 S .D e t r o it S t., X e n ia , O h io P -in, For the fifth time the Ohio Sftft University extension service will con duct an old time deuchjg contest -at the Ohio‘State Fair, August 25-80. H f *la■■a.’i—«<■imaaisi^ dfui i W«? m <^ t ’ FOR SAO^Planta, gtown by Wlft! liara. aeeley. All kinds o f garden plants and flowers. man. . Bt. n- P U a ty o v r d o lla ram nn . To keep your lawn in good condi tion you must hav* the mower shaft, We are prepared for this work. J. A, Stormont. - . • lid y o u w ill t—p a b p u n ttfa lh w r- vw E ‘ >■ ' .- '■ . , ’ * ■ . P U u tl d i«m So M rtm w g fan ce a n d ftM c a lu tio o a n d yo u w ill re *p » .{L m -M M ia n A raasMlsHM-•M M - jJlrat'raidln<.*-:v v “ ■- {-: ■ >'s ,. A A w W v M h m a Hratseke f t Neuralgia la Mmtoatw,ftralm»C*Mft«flratd*y, i r i ek u b Malaria I* thra* days.' - N f d i i f g Y » l l f t . •’ V % Office loca- ffast High S North Walm ty of high t for ladles at lelly prepari from the si maintain a out-of-town many repea This’ com the kind of that is buil- their servic for- this.is s ness from pert workm Meeting universal a. company is ,0 the countr; new prospe ture will se iestbeehivr .gives impe ieney. Th in the ct - commercia They ha SI Located / High Strei all kinds < dldly equij , When t | in burines die a com this busin edtopffc: did not st indeed wi predated nauimons themselve-— . with sery success o m have bee ®® wisdom < Their, or swims to alt th' .rounding |n- Whetl ,n3 or dinne quet, it who put menus t and this tors for , and apP MUM stars,,cl gjjjjjj >m « r y f tn P / f n / f y fL, f ^ , Guesta are amased at the-very, . modarate ratos pnvuiling far accommodations so flu*, - Xach of the 1,000 »omp o f ftis fin*, ' modern hotel has its private bath ;and each is luxuriously ap pointed, . Single rooms from 83-00 and up; . 1 ’ Double rooms from fS.HO and.up. . . Be obr Guest, when'i» -Columbus. fi " 0 Die Deshler-Wallick Columbus, Ohio . America’s Meat Beautifully ... .... JAMES H. MICHOS, Maueger Under Walhck Hmuttutem- la tka 'b i t : . Providence-BUtmore, ProridM ftjLL Hotel Chatham, New Tert Ctty ■4 ■ . r^rm i r —'—’—~«r— was"'.rararamra^ Cftomisig Yftttff ChlckGilff W t count yoqrchickens before theyVe hatched” n old adage, IratwhatIs true o f chickens heed not be true of your dol , . . i i m en d i f l t t i ! * H i l l ^Mar , , In 'Cnhwikm STO P A T TW * Hotel FortHtye» “Don't u .c i 'r ed* runs f ie ‘ \ lars. You can placejyourmoney in this institution tomorrow and countwith perfict assuranoe how muchmore youwill have five, ten, or twenty years from now. WB '; . P A t 5 1 - 2 % I N R e a m s I r i t k B a f t s H CMreoimt «* Stan* m C gMhgg pawMMgri |T ims aragt |igygMy*N ^ n, e - mwtorffiOi, ’ ' ~Menem , jaa , .. . . ... ^L^jmrnrnm.*. iJ I T E R E S T . .,5 . ; and every dollar is peotodb&hy first mortgage on local real estate. If your money k earning less consult us now. *Tltt fctittriMd Bnildiu m u . o m A nuLa^u in ict . ma P »Vwit 1 es I t . *
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