The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26

• f‘/ : jy \ it Mr, Hugh Marshall spent Thurs­ day In Cincinnati;'" Thu Fanner*’ Institute in Yellow, Springs was hold Wednesday and Thursday. * ’ mrnm -> -A. •'•ftfre*"- % I 1 mni.n.iirmmiwirim ONE HAS NO IDEA IF SEP^im* WITH US YOUR MUNEY W I U GROW » how rapidly- money will grow untiloii»* has started a saving ac< count the resuLt in a year’s time-will be surprising S tart#, small account with us tn-dav, add to it weekly or monthly,' aud a t the end of a year yon will cordially thank us for our little suggestion. The Cedarville Building & Loan Association • Inco rpo ra ted fo r ...........$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 S ub sc rtb ed S t o c k .....•— '. •$110 ,900 ,00 ■ BOARD OF DIRECTORS W. J , Tarbox, President David Bradfute, Yiee-Prea. J . W. Dixon TV. H . Barber O. M. Creme# W* A. Spencer , B, E. McFarland TV. M. Cottrell Andrew Jackson, Secretary Mr. A. H..Ellis, of Clifton* whose wife, ’ died several day is ago,- will make his home with his son-indaw }and daughter, Sir. and Mrs. Charles ] Dean. ■ . ' . • ! Mr. John Crawford and wife of I Davidson, Okla., have returned I homo after an extended visit with" relatives ArnFfriaiuiRin the county. I ■ 12 L ittle .Fellow ’s Knee P e n t S u its A and 5 y ea r s i z e s / Sold s t $ 2 .5 0 to $ S OQ each to close th em ou t quick they yours fo r 9 8 c each . •, Bird’s. M ammoth S to re . -Representative Anderson has of­ fered a bill in the House prohibit- j ing the sale and manufacture . of ' cigarette., and to prohibit boys un­ der 2i from smoking or having them in their possession. , DON’T WAIT till you go to tpiwn to g e t youtv Drugs,. Ic t us .know your w a n ts eithtor by T elephone o r Mail and It .will be d e ­ livered. t o .you th e n e x t’day fay P a rce l Po s t, a n d - a t our regu la r c u t prices.' O u r g u a ra n te e is ab so lu te s a tis fa c tio n in every parlcu lar 25c Mentholatum..,... 20c 25c Carter’s Diver pills..,.;... .f,Mo 25c Porous Plasters lQc BOe Doan’s Kldriey P ills»..,.//.iQo 25c Bromo- Quinine..../........ 20e 250 Laxative -Cold T%biete/ ...20c , 25c Anti-Pain Pills ..... Si.,10c 25c Carbolic Salve:.,,,....-..,,...... lOe 50cJDeWitt’s Kidney p ills .....40c. Our best Kidney -Pills, 100 for.,50c 85c King’s New Life Pills,. 20e 60o DyapeffSia- Tablets.,— 40c , 4 ounces Hum Camphor:,-'••“•rV*20e. 25c Box ’Charcoal-Tablets....... 18c . 4 dozen Migraine -Tablets,.....25c .100 Phenolax W afers.... boO, 25c Sal Hapatica— ... ........ /,20c 1.pound Sodium Phosphate.-..,!., 20c 23« Bromo Seltzer..,...,.."...-... .„,..,20c 25c "Jar Qold Cream,... .............20o Pure Castle Soap, per lb......;..:20c 25cTooth Paste, any k in d / .,„.,20c 25cTalcum Powders, any kind,..15c $l.{50Fouhtain Syringes.... ,..,$1.20 $ftK>Ho t Water Bottles.......78c Money Refunded On Anything N o t S a tis fa c to ry o ra * R ep resen ted Quirime Pills, ors 200 Iron Pills, or IdOAsafetida Pills, or •100 Cascara Pills, or. 10QCathartic Pills, or -100 Calomel Tablet* 25c 75c Rubber Gloves .■V For —The High School;has undertaken an expensive entertainment for March.7 and the public will be.re­ warded by an Interesting program, The Fairbanks Orchestra of seven pieces with. Miss Heleii Oglesbee a t Iho piano guarantees excellent ac- oompaninent for the Soloists and chorus.. There is no divison of any profit and tlio proceeds go inro the music fund. ' Twenty-eight gracfnales of the lo­ cal High school-met Thorgd&y eve­ ning to hear the report of the nomir nation committee as officers for the reorganization of the alumni asso­ ciation. Mr. G. F, Sleglev was chos­ en president’, Mi«s Bertha Stormont, secretary*. Miss Edna Towneley, treasurer. The members of the Wednesdaj Afternoon club and the Embroidery club wcrc'tentertained Friday after­ noon by Airs. D. S, Ervin and. daughter, Mi## Mary, members oil the respective clubs. The meeting pf the two clubs proved a pleasant social affair. Refreshments were served, the favoriS being George Washington hatchets. Mr, Ray McFarland, ofColumbus, spent Sabbath a t home. ^ ^ T c h u r c h m a -N D RUG C O ® POSTAGE i S P R I N C . F 1 E : l . D - O H I O / DELIVERY Cedarville Cownstop School Report. K -Sf r?m •p . sr E CD O n. •* SD 90 >— : ,5 W •- 'M m .- a w Ks»a 4 £ ■<& T* 8 91 doo* XT' a CD ■I . tfl - $ 9 w rr O n. 3o ■a —t: r* < *S’’ll O' • “» (A 2,32. 0 * 0 Number ,of District.............................. Enro llm en t................. .......................... ■Average Daily Attendance................. Per Cent Daily Attendance............... Humber Tardy. ....................... :..... Humber Present Every Day.............. Per Cent Present Every Day............. Humber of ViBltora............ ..... ..........?.. Rank for Nov,.,....... ............. .............. i 2 8 4 5 a 7 u 21 ? 18 0 15 lit 01 10 18 7 16 0 i i 11 82 02 80 98 SO 95 7,3 89 00 -1 8 0 f10 1 2 O 17 •5 “ ■0 7 5 3 8 38 45 104 67 80 66 20 Cl 40 0 0 0 3 n 0 0 r> DlBt. 2. Bint, 8. HONOR-ROLL Dist. 1, Helen Bramium, Pauline ColiinB, Willis Corry. Earle Collins and Robert firaunum . • V . . Ruth Baker, Hazel St. John. W ilbur Conley, DwigbtKorthup, Alice Lackey, Edith Ramsey, ’Mabel Strobrldge, Catherine Smith, Donald Smith, and Clarence Smith, ' . Dist. 4, Deafer GlemanB, Gale Wehner, Clarence Lemons, Denora . Demons, Herbert Wehner/WayneTVeimer, add John Moore, Dist. 5. Elizabeth Creswell, Ruth Moore, Hazel Hutslar, Fc$nk Evans, and Dewey Corn. ClaraW iden er, W ilbur McMillan, and Harvey AfcMillan. Dorothy Chapman, Mary Mathews, Nellie Neff, Harry Davis, Den1%Davis, Wilbur Neff, Howard Matthews, Guy Chapman, . Air, J . H ., McYay, county treas­ urer-elect, announced Saturday that his deputy w ill,be J* E, Button, a salesman -for the Greene' County Hardware Co.,-when he takes po- session of the county funds next September.' ! rmmg% £ k / | C O - P P i T r g O I w ' M m . M 9 f t - ■ , r t w E M . E L 9 FOR MAKING SOAP is" * EJ"eat opportunity for jevery housewife to So that everywomanwho enters this contest fias fifty-three t her skill as a soap niaker and at the same time chances to win a cashprize, ranging from $1.00 to $15.00. Tins test .... ____ win a.valuabte cash prize. Every woman can enter this contest—i r doesn’t cost one cent ‘to try—-the conditions are as simple a.s A B C , We want to prove to every housewife who reads this , paper, that with the.aid of BannerLye she can make all the soap she needs for her family use—make be t- . \ tef soap than she can buy tmywhefo—make it cheaper, with very little labor and in a1 very short time. . To ’the wonien who send in the best sample* of homemade soap in which Banner Lye ha* been used wpwill award the following cash .prizes this month*.' • - 1st Prize $10,00 2nd Prize $10.00 ‘ 3rdPrize $ 5,00 50Prizes of $ 1.00 each" Full directions for making soap are printed on every wrapper pf Banrter Lye—everycontestant has an equal chance ofwinniiiga prize/ After you have made your soap, cut off a small piece, wrap it in the Banner Lye wrapper, then inn piece ofplainpaper, onwhichwrite your full name and address and mail to The P en n . ChemicalWorks, Philadelphia, P a ..Allpackagesmust . be received b.y us not later than" the last day of each contest. Every contestant will be refunded 10 c—the price of a can of . Banner Dye—whether theywin a.prlze or not. Enter this,great soap-making contest now—it won't cost you anything*-, youget acanof lye free—youstandto winacash-prize! • - D ist.,6. Dist. 7. . The fir. c. T. OV o f'th e county held an all day institute a t ■the home Of Mrs*W . O. COstiBin Xenia, Thursday*. Afro. Florence Richards^ slate president, made an address. n ; " j --i / I . Mr;’and Airs. Chas. Litter amlMr. Artd Airs. Ed L itter were given a surprise by their neighbors, the Mc­ Millans, A rthurs’, Bumgarners’ and Hoffs’ on Tuesday opening,. A two course supper Was, served and all spent a pleasant evening. Rev, W, W. Biff of" Brooklyne Mass., a suburb of Boston, accom­ panied by ins second son, arrived Tuesday for a short visit with his mo.ther, who has been in poor health for sometime. Rev, Iliff just re­ cently, completed a two week’s ser­ ies ol evangelistic iheetings that re­ sulted in CFnow members being en­ rolled* We understand tha t his congregntion,lB now one of the larg­ est of the Presbyterian denomina­ tion- in Hew England. Rev. Iliff re­ ports that, Rev. O, A. Young, Ph. D., pastor of the* Roxbury Pres­ byterian church, is meeting with good success. Cedarville is always interested in what, jb going on in Boston in a religious way lor she has live former citizens th a t are minis­ ters In that city. / Is the greatest soap makeron the market. I t unites per­ fectly with, faTs“and oils, making a soap that lathers, -freely, eats up dirt and grease aitd destroys germs. Banner Lye soap makes hard^water soft, saves labor. ' and backaches. If you are not quite ready to boil your fat just now, . remember there will be two contests, the first one end- 'J . mg March. $ist, the other ending May 51st,~ Same amount of -prize money will be given inVay ($80.-00) each contest. If you don’t win in first contest, try the second contest. * Enter the contest soon as possibte—if your dealer ' cannot Supply you with Banner Eye, write us. - THEPENNCHEMICAL WORKS Philadelphia, Pa. . Lostfr—Cuff ot ladies boatbetween McFarland’s- gToeery and “Pitt*, burg”. Leave atHit* Office, * •. --'-1 W : ; - •; ■■■, ^ - .v* . . • Fow SAI.U5—Two wood If&mabeds, springs and mattresses, completed ' R, P. McLean, 2 t. - (Lntral Hotel, Mrs. Gora Trnmbo left Friday morning for a short visit -with, her, mother-in-law Mrs* W. D. Truinbo of Osborn, O. Mr. and Airs, C. M, Groiise are at-, tending the Hardware Dealer's Con­ vention in Columbus this weak, The Greatest Soap Maker I E Mrs, E rv in Ferris is sick with h ea rt trouble. Mr. Ford Kerslmer of Yeiiow Springs spent Sabbath with Ills brothe'r, D. Kcrslmer and mother. •; A son wait born la s t Friday to Air. and Mrs. Raymond Bull, Mr. George SteWarb of the O, S Vi spent the Washington birthday vacation a t home. Mrs, Ed ith Blaif of Loveland called upon relatives and friends here Friday; ~ f LOCALAND PEKSONAL”. £ C, ... , _• . • —High School Concert, -Opera House, March 7. P lat apons Tues­ day morning a t Johnson’s. —Wine of Cardiff, Yoc ' AfcWlstermau’s. » Mrs. t . F. Puffer lu tt been called to Springfield by the Illness of her mother, a * ■ . *. F or SAnx:—Two sheds one 12 x 35 Another l# x 85.' Imiutre of i t George H. Smith. -W in # of Cardiff, 70c * . . A t Wlsterman1#, & w.'mt mUiry.-r Mr, M /U . Hagley/ wife and two sons,- were qaMed* to ‘Moreytown, ’tfcbl# morning jawing to til# serlou* ' illness of Mrs, Nagley’s mother. W a a r a k g a n t s f o r th * Amorl- <o««) Lattfy ^orso t* *rUl Hav# tt full Ifrta o f ♦LOO , j ll .6 0 anti $ 2 , 0 0 Ysor*t«ialn *f»ok. u tftnl*W M amm o th S to r a . Mr. J* E . Hastings has gone to Sulphur-Lick Springs to spend a few days,. Mr. TV. P. Anderson ho» gone tp Hale Center, Texas,’ on a business trip; The Misses McNeill, who have been visiting their parent# in Beil# Center,- ate expected home Satur. day. ■■ fltacey Jones, Xenia, one of the ’gamblers caught,in the Atlas Hotel raid several weeks ago. appeared Thursday before Mayor Bull plead gulify and was flood $7o nod costs. Mr. Earl Jamison and wife and Mrs. Elizabeth Nash, of Dayton, spent Thursday with relatives here,- coming over to call-on Mrs. Sarah Barber, who has been In Very poor health for soma'll me. The Freshmen of the college en­ joyed a spread on la s t Tuesday night a t the home of Miss Blanche: , Turnbull south of town. Nineteen ' in all were present and many an-; Joyabl# gams#were played. A t a) jat# hour thJrgaaSts departed voting' ' JMi##^ttfahu»*Ms #x##ll#»it hostess. T ho Juh lo rs of the High School hold a class meeting Thursday evening a t th e home of Miss Helen Oglesbee. The follow ing officers Were chosen i Presldenf, IfOlen ri|le«bee; Bee., Irene W rign ljT reaw Mteffln# G nn d le . ; / Afesers. G. II.' Creswell, wife nhd son, Morton, Mrs. J. H. Creswell and Mr. Ralph Murdock were in Day ton,Monday whern they attend­ ed a session of the soil and fertiliza­ tion talks by Prof. Bell as given un­ der the direction of the National Cash Register Company, Mr.,Morton Creswell gave tils account of the corn boys trrp to Washington aiid it was greatly appreciaten by the aud­ ience. ‘ Prof. Bell la an expert, on f*rfillzcrs and young Mortoii brought honor to the Jatecki Chemical Com- pany for it was this company’s pro- duct/purchSBed through the local agent,Mr. Ralph Murdock, that as­ sisted in producing the prize crop of corn, - AfaltMiH,,Vnfif 11 -if 4 , ' * 24 ROY’S KNEE PANT SU IT S (StralgH out Pan tt) Sp lend id su ite will glvo trlppfe sarvloa for prloa paid . N o te tho prio tsi $ 6 .0 0 S u ite f o r ................ . $1 .28 $ 3 .6 0 S u ita for.....................$1 .48 $2,60Suitefor... ... ... $ 1.19 $2.00Suit*for-........... 98o S ix e s 10 to IS yaa r s . B ird '* M amm o th S to ra . Founder’# J) iy was celebrated at Wllbbrforce Tuesday with appro­ priate exercises. The speaker#were Bishop C. T. Shaffer ot Clilcago, Dr, E, A. Clark of Louisville, Bishop Jons* and Bishop Ds#. Miss Annabel Murdock, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Murdock/ returned to her home In Memphis, Tenm, Monday. Mr. Fred McMillan oi Deit Moines dropped In her* Saturday fora short visit with h is mother, A splendid program was given a t Literary Friday February 21. Since there Is a piano in the High School rooms the programs have been much more Interesting. Three special musical number# were given Friday Miss Irene Wright gave a reading with musical accompaniment. The Ladle# (Riartettk gave two numbers and Misses Helen Oglesbee and Anna Collins played a piano duet. The risk people take In travel with Contagious disease# is best shown in the misfortune# of a foreign family th a t arrived In Dayton several clays ago from .Rftiiadelphla. Entente one of tho chlldreh took sick and died in tho armsot the mother upon arrival a t the depot. Shortly after burial of the phl}d another’became affected with diphtheria. F i r s t S h ip i ' ; , • — o f — fx ien t Carpets. -Rugs Linoleums arid ■ Oil cloth also *»• ’• ■ \ New Coats Suits Waists Embroidery Bargains i- 2 'Yard wide......... .............. 18 Inches wide.................. .. 2j Inches wide / ..................................... r * . Hutchison & (iibney . 8 XEN IA , OHIO. « « * •The George h . KedZie estate of which O. E. Bradfute is executor, h as been appraised a t n■ ■ ' Flower* QuicklyWilted. Tho case had been concluded, And tho attorney who had defended a man on a- charge of assault rose to make his final address to the Jury which was to decide hi# client’s fate. He was a flowery talker and his argument ran something like this: “It Was a beauti­ ful evening. All nature was smiling at rest. The birds twittered their fare-, well to the sun, knowing th a t. the mobii would poon he up. Add Just a t this time, gentlemen of the Jury, in Uils peaceful environment, the prose­ cuting witness came out from behind a billboard and called my client a Has. The Jurors laughed and convicted. The trial of Clyd# fimith,, Xenia, charged wlih bwotlagglngjustlasted twenty-five minutes th is mortifng* The attorneys agreed ro submit the testimony as In a termer case where defendant hod been found guilty. Mayor S u it found ftmlth guilty a second time. Ho evidence was off#r«d to disprovesm a le m charged. Oh! In a certain home the wife cooked i a dish of prunes, ,which appeared to {And no favor with members of the »family. The prune# "went begging" »for a day or two,- until the husband, ‘ tired of seeing them, derided to finish them up to get rid of them. When he got home the next evening' he found a big dish of prunes ajt his place. I "You liked those other prune# so well," said his wife, "that I thought t would cook some raot#," THE WEST SIDE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. (Established in 18W) f 4 DAYTON, OHIO. ! H asjust closed one of the most prosperous years in Us history. Haviugmafio a gain in assets tlio last year of $104,000.00 and ttow has assets of $1,790,000.00,noakingifc one of the strongest financial institution# m Southern Ohio. It pay* 6 P er Cant on S to e k or Deposit* and 4 Per C en t ah . shor t tim e deposit# . Loans its funds on F irst Mortgage on Real KsiaU. The beat 'security obtainable. Booklet m a iled on regu e s t Our offices a rc conveniently located. The Tip Town office a t the N, E, Corner of Mam and .Second St#.,and the Main office at tho §. E. Corner of Third and Williams Sts. A. L. Shearer, President. • Chaa.'Reach, Treasurer . j . W. Krcltzer, Attorney, ? C. B. BUIman, ie c re ta t f afci-ts '0£!XZ TOY ' OUR JOB PRINTING »■ , MOsSsyMIni

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