The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
mmrnm .. 4 .IIlUkulifMteMMMIllw DoYour Glasses Suit You? Our Rofra$fefo Work Is Hot Excolled- *’ 'U ( . Tr n o y g h s u n c i C o l d s vmh a cotpjh? A hard colt?, bronchitis, or gome to* tK ub leV T l o r e is a m e d ic in e s a a d e f o r j u s t s—Ayor’s Clicrr’ IX ctoyrl Yowr doctor knows -5, / I s k l u u r.to st Is ’ t b t o f e ©i’ i t E q fflcdlsiiie ■Jake tSu? f f e s o f yoior f e t e A K e e p to c lo se h im , c o n su lt k iin frequ en tly , t r a c t film .fu lly . 4w l to ih h e m ^ t i rn e d id n e . j . c.'Am rCoJTocc d lM a £ Gsatl y h about the AC r:°Si , i ' ’"-coated. AU\vg.ig,’lb. Avt directly m tSic f e r , i 32 r'C’« t'n! 1 fi7c,"tly £i’»ty icziz . . Aik y'ev (Jjgtc: Tho CedarviHe Herald. £r,<w» I A t Y e n r . KAPJU3 SU LL *» Editor. ChaHss $, M’f’fj Optician 2;}'j 30, Mam rlt., Fay, FBIDAY, MARCH 23, 1930. AN OBJECT LESSON. field. o . 'Jinsxwaarma ‘ To the student of politics and pub* lie nffalmtho defeat of “ ITnelc Joo” Camion is but a step forward 3a the political revolution th a t must come if the rights of the individual are not more respected. Through intrigue the professional politician lias for some years past etas, u, itJiipuTJileijtuvingtotf st-,Lot?yoiii,, ; dellocl tiie. respected citizenship. * It j made no difference what the people ] wanted it was always what the poll* I ticians wished to grant. ■‘ j Tiie scramble for this iwlepen- j deuce first began in villages, ward j elections, and townships. Finally, f it.reached the larger cities and the BADBREATH •‘ForrarntLa T’laa nraab f.rmjbiow ith n y atomr-U •ndusoii pUCi da of tncdlciacn. Ily toneno }ir,3 been actually no creed as c«=n.,7ny breath bovine a baa ofloj. Tvro vrcelto ®Si>» frlond xcronunciutca Ca-icorota and after uainrt them l can u illtnisly and eheerlally nay th at they navn eotlroly eared ran. I thereforo let yon know th at l ohnil iTeoinuiecd them toanyona unfforlnr: fnan.nucii fcronblwj.; Tiio college girifj* hr.;;!ict hall team def. at<"d the Muskingum team at Alford Memorial by a score of 20 to 8 . The temperance forces in Spring- field will celebrate the first anniver sary of their fight against the sa loon on Tuesday. March 29, There will ho meetimis afternoon and evening. Ex-Governor Frank L, Hanley of Indiana and Hon. Ilany \V. Crist will he tin* speakers.! PlosB&nt.PalatnblcinPotontij'rootpGflodtPoPood. j voire w as th row n a sid e and th e w ill Ifovor Bioko,I, Woakciji o r UrSpo, 10c. 2Jc. «e.*<<’vpr , i o m , « <ta u „ ww u i r a u t , i m u l u o > v i« ■old-ln bulk, ‘l'lio eonulna tablets atnm pcd OflCL. .; „ a • t OBnioatdod to «nre o r your njohcy brtCE. o f t h e I lia jO lltj) , le h p C C fc e d . J .ritO l SterlingRemedyCo., ChicasoorN.V. 599 JMMMLSALE,TENMIIU 08 BOXES 5 ESE 55 we find whole states In a tuimoil over conttiiions, all the result of that early struggle ft few years .ago to Uh- dorse the political boss. • . The past weelt congress Was in a revolutionary turmoil In an effort to 'Uncle Joe ” Can- fu l experience selling for . the ; n011' commonly called the “Caar« « v* t n ... . 1 . r> ___ j ____ Mif the House. For thirty-five years this man has been in power in this branch bu t today he stands before W. L. MARSHALL. H A U C T IO N E ER , Tw en ty -tw o years su ccess- defeat one man leading Live) Stock Breeders5 an i Farmers in this'* section. Do you wantfthe nigh dollar -tjltl pe0jge the object of a defeated for your property? I .have i cause. . ■: pleased hundreds ofj others !. By ftcombination of independent (ask them,) Why not you? ""!Uepublicans and Democrats the l TERMS ^REASONABLE: ’■ of tel1years or more has beejl r T m m ShmS my ^ | wiU please claim date before; m .„ y (larmSml pwUlmi <*„. advertising. Citizens plione:cutious improving. Timpeople will No. 208, XENIA, O. WANTED! 100,000 POUNDS —O F— W O O L ..rule when once they are convinced that conditions warrant a change. Political parties are great, but are , not to be compared with a sovereign i.people. • Additional Locals. Mr. IVm. Watt - is home, from Wooster for tbo spring vacation. WILL PAY THE HIGH EST PRICES. • —Get your Easter ilowors at shall’s. Mar- Miss Mamie McClellan of Xenia visited Mrs! Lucy McClellan. Phone o r w r ite th e DeWine-BeldenCo. Ye llow S p r in g s , Oh io . Bo th Ph o n e s . HouseCleaning By the Latest and Most Scientific Methods VACUUM CLEANER jf.'ar'rri«—mwMa ; F Carpets cleaned without taking them from tiie floor. No dust, nor odor about the house. A guarantee against; moths. ■ i Wo have many orders _ al- ^ ready for this spring but can i accommodate more. S e c u re a date as early as poss ib le . EWRY. ,n 100 . j U F * C O R K Y I)r. J . W, Dixon and wife spent Thursday in Springfield, Fall on .John Stewart if yon. want your fruit trees sprayed-. —My paint shop is now open ready for spring work. Ilalph Wolford and Miss Lillie Stewart will hold a public sale Saturday afternoon at the old homo place a t which time a iptanity of household goods will be offered for sale. Miss Kate Nesbit, who has been staying at the home of Mr. James McClellan in Dayton during his wife’s sickness, in home for a few days. Mr. McClellan s daughter!;, Dorothy and Majorle McClellan, art visiting their grandmother, Mra; Lucy McClellan, CALVIN Phone 35 C iT lO N E K lU T ) E ak jy . t JlJtofi, O. D flteo W. L. DOUGLAS *3.00,*3.50,*4.00 & *5.00 SHOES E:s!inl!tsWorld UNION MADE - H a y s * Shoos $ 2 .0 0 a m i , $ 2 . 0 0 ■; Faucet e.v,t:ct)Vc. _ W. L. Douglas shoes are the lowest prbo, tjualiiy considered, in the world. Their excellent style, easy fitting and long wearing qualities excel those of other makes, If yon have been paying high prices for your shoes, the next time you need a pair giveW. L,Douglas shoos n trill, You -can save money on your footwear and get shoes that are just as c;ead In every way as those that have „re« costing von higher prices. If you could visit our large factories £Brockton, Mass,, and see for yourself iow carefully W. h, Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than other makes, H »<‘JCtOV --VA l., -O.s rnr.-.f sit -,.1 tnlri H h •; n Y "ini l b ©1 i ? f.... firtSntfi* h 'tniif' .•'i irAr.%uvw>bivmn* Meadow Brook Stock Farm has probably the largest calf ever known atfday of birth. L)n Tuesday a Pol led Angus calf weighing 120 pounds was brought into this world. As far as is known the record weight here- tofoie lias been' 112 pounds. Mr. Bradfuto states that the calf is well formed and shows perfect h'ealth. The weight is about what, tbe aver age calf should weigh at six weeks of ago. , ‘“1 i • I’i i . _\e i 1 1 H W)' r"".' . iUk t ..‘ iA i;1 Mi -'s; i .T y n i thla 1 ncrnth'D, \;,]| >;-) r.srv nfr'l hero j nt tl.o FaSrL'unkHT: rR?r •,Tiiurrdoy, Man !i 8!'-t I t :, a r.;r it-ni eoiwaly , v.iiieh (hal:; In a fVv’f . t nti‘1 loving ^ Iway with tbo Ijri m 'a Ininncr forc 1 affoidma cr>l (,')?■ ’" ‘U!>y. It teili ' the story t»f £]?«' £■♦ ylo whoso lives j arc warped thrmr,!! tbo misunder- | standing of love to life. Two of « Ithese la a minn-b r and Ills wlfo who jbnvn drawn apart as they have, grown in marriage yoaru. Another • is a i uot i i f ' df ; gi:'., v, ho, though yturning b e a r :o n fo love, does' not know her own father. Tins fattier, tin liumblo sewer cleaner, known as c.Dras::-Mun, in a brother to the minister, a minister who has ; thought more of money than of his j duty. Another character in a false ' worldly Bishop, who tempts Hie < minister to worldly ways. Into i these thwarted liv t;; comes a mysi- i terious visitor out of -the East, a man of mystery, clad in- Oriental | robes, a visitor whoso vision pens- i trates to tiio very hearts of tbe others. This visitor in whom the 1 author, Char ?s Itann Kennedy, in- j tended to tipily tho spirit of Christ, 1 comes In a humble guise of a butler. I Aiul serving as a servant, in the j fullness of love, ho casts out the Bishop and brings peace to the troubled hearts about him. »*■> ^it'MU lifeIK tor h i* ' [III Mrs. Julia Condon is in receipt of >f the following invitation that will be of Interest to CedarviHe people; Mr. and Mrs, ILohei’t Wiley Fagan request the honor of your presence a t tho marriage of their daughter, Katherine, to Keverend Albert Barnes Henry, Thursday afternoon, April the seventh, nineteen hundred and ton at four o’clock. First Pres byterian Church, Kensington, Philadelphia. THEATRE NOTES. / Book-Loving Scots. More hooka are printed in Edin burgh in proportion to population .than In any other city in tho world. CAS18RI! Promotes Dfgesliqn.ClieerfyL ngs5,jhdH?slfCo5ifains neillur Opium,.Morphine norMneraL N o t N a jic j o t i c . J^peaf6UjarSSl^U£Limmn flimplia, Sdii' \ A/jtrfm/us* > AtbOii&J0~ 4tue$*i&t AperfectHemedyforConstipa- H qb ,SourSlomach.-Uiarrhoea 3?oyInfatob aad CIMMyca. [The Kind Yoi Always t o i U u ‘“Wo recommend it; there Jan’ nay belter... In mid-summer you have to tywet to a large degree to your butcher. or Meats Well Cared In Use For Over Thirty Years in hot weather nro tho only kind to “buy; wo hi ve proper appliances for keeping them right, and they're ! sweet and safe when nold. Don’t go meat shopping v»hon it o hot, Buy of us and bo sure, C. H. CROUSE, CEDAllVILLE, O. “ Her Husband's 'Wife,” the new comedy h it th a t Henry Miller and his company, under tbe direction of Klaw &Klangev will present at tbe Fairbanks Theatre, Monday, March 28tn, gives Mr. Milk r one of tbe brightest- and most amusing light comedy roles he has accepted since be appeared m Oscar Wilde’s, “The importance of Being Earnest.” Mr. Miller has been playing in very s e rious work for five years. When he planned his present spring tour he j determined to offer play goers a rad-j teal deparhiro-from “The Great Di vide” and “ The Servant in the , Upnse,’* Tho story of the play; moves briskly on deliriously funny, ? farcical motifs and is built «u a n ' exceedingly droll idea, i t might be j termed a joke in three acts. The , people of tbe story belong to a ftt3h-1 lonablc set in Saratoga and tho ac-j tionof the-play begins one sunny | alternfo>m a t that popular summer resort. Tho character created by* Mr. Miller, a Westenor with' a Keen sense of humor and proper appre ciation for tho absurd complications into winch ho is drawn- is the ono' person of the play which , not a fashionable idler. Mr. Miller, as usual, gathered au imposing array of merit in his supporting company. The cast ’includes I,aura Hope Crows, Grace Ellmton, Mabel Bort, Robert Warwick, Orme Caktara and Mario Allen. “Alma Wu Wo Wulmst Du,” a play in German, will ho tho attrac tion a t tho Fairbanks Theatre, Wed nesday, Marcli 30th. $100 Rewards $ 100 , The readers of this paper will he please- to learn that iheie is at least one dreaded | discnstj that science has been,able to cure in j all its stages oftd t-Iud is Catarrh. Hall's, Catarrh Cureis the only positive cure now ; known to the medical fraternity. Cfetnrrh \ being a constitutional disease, requires a ; constitutional treatment. Haifa Catarrh ' Cure is taken internally, acting directly up i on tiio blood and mucous sntraces of system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient .strength by building up the constitution and assisting I nature in doing its work, The proprietors: have so much faith in its curative powers, I that they offer oneHtlndred Dollars for any j c.'ise that it fails to cure, fiend for list o J testimonials. Address. i \ J. CHFNEY &Co, Toledo 0. j Sold by Druggist, "6c. I Hall’s Family PilHare the best ■ E V E R Y D O L L A R \ Y O U P U T I N THE BANK ( strengthens THE WALL « ^BETWEENYOU bnd A dversity CopYficUt J0U9, by C» K» Zimmcrnian, C o --N q (5 Ev.ory doUar yoc put m the bank moans aether stop .toward success, No successful man has .ever been without a ’-bank ac count. A bank account means increased prestige and a sense of reliability and security, well worth the greatest effort in order to aevuire one. SHERIFFS SALE. STATE OF OHIO, f . Greene County, u. o. \ I’rnurAjjT to command of an order of oalo issued from tho Court of Common Pleas of r,aid county, and to mo directed and delivered, I will offer for sale a t public auction at tho front door of tbo court house, in Hid city of Xenia,m oaid county, on Saturday, March26, A. D. 1910, a t 2 o’clock F. M., tho following de scribed lands and tenements to wit; Lots Xo. H and Ho. 12 in John Orr and others addition to the Village of CedarviHe, Greene County, Ohio, aiid located on Elm Street between Main and Bridge Streets, Said premises were appraised at 0230.09. Terms of Hale CASH. To bo r.olu by eider of said Court in case Ho. 12091 wherein M. II. .Snodgrass la plaintiff and Moses C. White, et al. are defendants. H oward A p i ’ ljojati ;, Sheriff Greene County, Ohio. M . B« SNOIHH 5 AS 3 , ltd . Plain tiffs Attorney. The Exchange Bank, lNDIVim’AI.RKSrONSUUUTV , P a id C a p it a l p u , 009.09 S, W, S mith , President. G eo . W, TH c R, 1st.Vice Pres. O liver G arlough , 2d V, Pres. O. I,. S mith , Cashier * L. I*. T indall , A ssistant Cashier. CEDABViLLE, OHIO. T h e W o m a t f s T o n i c Cardui is a gentle tonic for young and old women. I t relieves and prevents pain. It builds strength. It feeds the nerves. It helps the whole system. j M a d e from harmless roots and herbs, it has no bad after-effects, does not interfere With the use of any other medicine and can do you nothing but good. Try Cardui. It wil Ihelp you* Your dealer setts it. N E W i T f c H T S T O R E I have opened a meat store in the ,T. C. Barber room and anit for a sharo of your patronage. The finest outfit in the comity lias been enstalk-d ior the storipg, handling and retailing of fresh and salt meats. Our prices will always bo consistent- with tho market quotations. i INSPECTION INVITED C. C. W e im e r . sas: IThe MEN ’S LATEST HAT STYLES Our Spring Lino is now ready showing all the latent styles In Stiff and Soft Hats. AU that is desirable in IIAT- DOM is on hand for your choos ing. Price, $1.00 to $5.00 The »> H a t te r , 2 7 S . L im es tone S t r e e t , Sp r ing fie ld , O h io , j Bookmaltep ■ ■ y ...Restaurant... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET Meat is Healthy, The human system needs meat, not the tough, in- digestable kind which makes it a labor for the diges tive organs to asimilate it, but the nutritious, juicy kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. C, W, Crouse & Co, Successor to“C. C. WEIMER, DINING ROOM FOR LADIESUPSTAIRS . ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W 35 C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night. Tho Beat, of Good Used In tho Cul inary Department. J. H. Mc/TILLAN. Funoral Director and Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer of Cement Gtave Vaults and Cement Building Blocks. Telephone 7. CedarviHe, [Ohio. A i T ¥ 7 j V A H A U S D A L & C O . $ll) lALK j Closing=Out Sale Y ou r E a s te r S u it AX»At& ,• DISEASES OF THE RECTUM It!,’. K : i ' o : : ; - : ar.tca to C:a tK fi’f.M U s ta lk s Ca* !:*> iaal<» H r.l ttifij rliss;;-. asAhat.-t t3jis-sstait.t-.ntfawsirtrs. Vo rata s.a fi-ca I lit.'n-t) KUncy, ni-»i »r.i rkta c-..i tfoiia ron r.«;sKos arm* wr.c*«ratsorr* «E.Ifci;.;toa;t.OtJritic-at3ratcJ, UaUirScJSI..X j . M c C l e l l a n « S S S S t a ! ! C ouimbus , 0 . Is here and it is time you are - coming after it, | We have the greatest line j of Suits for Men and Young t Men to be seen in Springfield.. The price, „ i $10 Better see uu first. W e. save you §;]Jj0 to 85.00. It's no wonder our Closing Out Sale is a grand gugcocd , for It is really surprising the prices we are making on all our first-class merchandise. ’•The flirjpMdt GiO.CO Worth On r> n i K} ‘ IS jl c i T t 71 •iq Gor-th L’-'i'-virdO .“—ini e t' « Sp r in g fie ld , O h io . WALL PAPER Wo arc giving onc-quartcr off on all Wall Paper, Borders, Moulding?, etc. Let ua ahow your our fine litie of jiatterna. M A T T IN G S ■Wo show an unusually largo line of patterns of China and Jap.inn e Matting'!. All 75c grades reduced io fine All 59c grades reduced to 99c All 95c grades reduced to g-'.r All 25c grades reduced to 17e LACE CUR TA IN S Let us show you through our lmo of Lace Curtains, Nets, Madras, Scrims. Kfe, We ale making big reductions In this department. Wsmtmrn#m CARPETS "We are offering Carpets at less than wholesale prion. Tapestry Brussels at itr-, P>;> and Mvolues. Body Bn:s*;ets at $1.13, worth 0 U>'. VeKe« Carpets al line, worth SI.25 and $ 1 . 80 . L INOLEUMS All Oil Cloths, Tihiolouin... Cork Carpels,eie.. at mde-ard of prices. Good Inlaid Linoleum. l>-> Best Inlaid IjinoP-uin pi ltd 75c Printed Linoleum, iMe 9 05e. Printed Linoleum, 5r»* Sue Prmled Liiioietuii, due PICTURES In our picture -alh ry v. IJi be found a Si:i» lin. of Fwinied ami rnriun j, d pieiurcs, nil of wbieh a:« oii- s<d at a tli irouiit ot 23 per cent. HUNTING FISHIN^ Halt thj fanotcSafilw Wo Io ia (tecs RissiotB to! c it-. 'To pi&fi vc-.jr;.'.'! oittosl t o cal t f nfStS)? io w tsjfott 6? tlr a e iii y ira tapbv If joa'ra feed , <•!!:.<;; thecs Vta «su e je y tta fimcS'ALSF53TSMAH !TI r.-’-;-, n lUBa WW 1 ittdf, < Ur.-;, iitopic- t-if.’ . Eif.nta i n C’un-.carajiicaftBciStart.; Wtnatiio kmU’iemmuan ana !;. ■» tslo livt# \ilx t: e x a iuttssm or.iwncats tsta near o', hacl. Ctf:r». l.'.-.ijtcatly c;;j, uxptoaijl.Ci) tKC;.'.l Te.’l CJFfilt Ce.Jtir:;.’ t! 6 ati o? .03;’.i of.a -sc c.U tar.; vats » ecji? <4 tiio mi'setmi, OrOBSSMAlf s’cnotarStai tcaoy . to ts. »e.ni (• ...... Wntot. Vrt.o (t.-utsa* to'<■•» ®y.y «$ r: wist r.-s, , ft! Icilttit r’rsf. taayoateatKit j ? VftZ.tc“n t.'-ji O.sl.3 . r } A f, ««. * ft a- -uaa-v.’. • cfo f r..:; fadc.jeo® 1 <\\ nrA.-fiim.r-i’fi This Closing Out Sale will give you an opportunity to tsuy first-class Floor Coverings, Wail Paper, Drapcptos, Etc., at prices that will be a big saving to you. Van Ausdal & Co., 23 Sou th Main S t r e e t , D a y to n , O h io . is mm xmtmmmm Viola Cream juK.jtJcdji’ evaflioAtoa urculo. snok-’, Mack brtvitr, !-;.J tan, .idztA-IM. l-eptp H lln.dk.’y-,3; e" .Mi ,?,t. ’.'ua Y' --- ’ ■>>« C-vfi:o Psa-j rie .1 drtk; vt.fv.fiUs. J*.- -’omiorptisttf itof .rthtorai-rdi »i;ahn~ •jhoiifor.Yicr-c.Uhc'v. ;ra’n L>c;C‘ !Ti-;;a3t't, « 0 « St..iM>.t<Kr : jejtyn>.', k ftctial p.C|;..s' 4 t.«is a&a k > iot.>r.MU'yea t: 4 J 4 sL?U!:rt,sae.erifanfl •i m !<LVriti a i?ii H»»., ynWo.Olifoi. UtareHu-ilw 7.4 Potal Onioa Cranl Peacl BIRl c fc LOCAL /. —ToWnsloy l Saturday only —Onion sets, a t Marshall’s. Mr. W, P .H poorly again ti Call on Jolm your fruit tree ; —FOB ItEN'- 15d. Mr. Galvin E vacuum house ready to book < —Get a pair < 2 eyelet ties foi Moser Ex Fri • w ritor, open Mi •evdi I.H ro o ibe uin- SOD Use >on t. Soap i ol Rugs Velvets i ^ nd --------------- n£| Lace 'by ne - New ve ran g e -fro n?^ iic: in. its It ps S3 10 ot of .m jt,-: te t . 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