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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