The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26

f HR FARMER WE PAY YOU INTEREST WE LOAN YOU MONEY WHENINNEED You will find * friend in us, Mr.’Fanner. One who will pay you mti-yoBt on your deposits, or who will loan yon money a t a reasonable rate of in terest. Yon cannot- place your money to a better advantage than with ns for a able and conservative manage­ m en t. None can excel The Cedarville, Building & Loan Asso- ciation. • . • *■ The Cedarville Building & Loan Association t In c o rp o ra te d fo r -.................$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 Subscribed S to ck ..............$126 ,425 ,00 , BOARD OF DIRECTORS W. J . Tarbpx, Presiden t David Bradfufo. .Vice-Pres. J . \V. Dixon . W .H . Barber O. M. Crouse ■ 4 W. A. Spencer B. E. McFarland. ■ TV. M. Cottrell Andrew J&okson, Secretary. J Now is the Time to think about selling us your cream Xenia Creamery Co. M^a«»^«ainiii«ilHMi^MHisia«|MaRiiianiiMni!i nmum ;n im m irtmnm mm, hi hi . ,m XENIA, OHIO * Highest Price Cream Buyers Both Phones Cans furnished 30 days for free trial. WATT BROS. So. D e tro it St., Xenia, Ohio. LOCAL AND PERSONAL - -(’anned .coin and tomatoes arc especially priced in di„!en lota. ■ £7agley B km . O m- ... - ___ Bo sure and see L au ra W right play the pa.rtot Pollp in the Senior play Monday night, Jun e 52nd. Tho p a rt of Colonel Danvers, a standpatter, is played by E a rl Mc­ Clellan, in “ Polly ,Tu Politics’’, Monday n igh ,t June 2 . ''■If ‘Tiarlo: C'U;mrb and fundi. , of Dayton, and Mr. Barry Vince and family, of RuutU Vhayleutoii, were the , r.uea'J .of Mr. and Mm. e. ij , croa^o over BTbbath j .Mrs. _EracrA_McClellan, of Mounds- Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Orr. j yille, W. Vie, is visaing her parents, Wendell Foster is ano ther “ regu­ lar” , in the Senior play, and loss of his vote Is apt to defeat Colonel Danvers in the speakership contest, Monday night, June 2nd, Mrs. M. A. Creswell, who has been ? . the guest of her con, Dr. Ralph Ran- i ey, Crowley, La,, is home for the sum- J mer. ■ 'Prof. Edward Brantnor, who has been the head of tho -Selma schools for twelve years, will not be an appli- cant for re-election. The Imperial Hotel has “ some”/ telephone girl, B ertha Anderson plays this part. For full particulars see “ Polly In Politics” , Monday night, June 2nd. —Special prices,on five pound or more of coffee. - Nagley Bros. 0 A china display and social t«n by the A rt class of Qadarville College, Saturday, May 24, 2 to 4 p. m., at J»M. Finney’s, Xenia Ave. All are cordially invited. ‘ Miss A lberta Creswell hits tor her guest, Miss McGafllc, of Beaver, Pa., who has been teaching in Tennessee. To-day is the day o f the School picnic a t Clifton, . High We are forced to allow the report of the High School commencement go over until next week owing to coming so close to publication time.. Mr. R. B. Anderson, San ta Ana, Gal., formerly of Clifton, has joined his wife m Springfield on a visit. Cash For One Week • ?‘in * ' - ■ ' . , ' ’ ' • j Beginning May 24th. ;Qane Sugar, 2 lbs...............,. 60 c Matches, 6 boxes..................20c Fancy dried peaches..... 10 c lb California Hams....... 10c lb Clean Easy soap, six large b a r s ..... ................................ 25c A Good Coffee... .............22c lb JValrus Salmon, 3 cans...... 50c Red Bird Salmon, 8 cans....40c S ilver Fleece Sauer K rau t 3 cans............................... 2 fic E lkspritle Catsup.:..,., 10c bottle 100 lbs Cane Sugar............. $5.00 Lenox Soap, 7 burs... ........ .25c Mad River S tring * beans,,................. 5 cents can Van Camps Luna Beans, .o can s ................."........25c Ohio Sugar Corn, 4 can.... 85c We Will Pay 18 Cents in Trade for Fresh Eggs PHONE 2-26. Waddle’s Grocery Miss Clara Bull; of Xenia, was the guest of Miss Olive Winter, Thursday. Mrs. D. S. Collins, of Alamosa, O.-lo., who was called E a s t by tin- illness of her mother, Mrs, Mary Barber, of Springfield, spent Thurs­ day with Mr, and Mrs. M. W, Col­ lins.:"'' . ■ ■ Thb College Freshmen-were roy­ a lly entertained In the form ,ofa chicken feed -at the home of Miss Donna Burns, Tuesday evening. . Miss Donna Burns has been elected a s teacher in the. Hew jJa sp e r township for the coming [ school year. An invitation lia'B been extended jby tli a ministers of the U. P, churches in Xt ilia to tho United Presbyterian-Gen- n .11 Assembly that it meet in Xenia next year. The sessions this year are held In Atlanta, Ga. Miss Inez Lovdtt, who was elected for d istrict No. 2 , 1ms declined the school (o rem ain-in Miami town, snip, Rife district. CHURCH SERVICES. TJ. I \ CHURCH. Sabbath School a t 3:30. Preaching by the pastor a t 10:30. Y. p, C. U. a t 6:00. Leador: Prof, Lanning, P rayer meeting Wednesday at 7 :00 p. in. The Lord’s Supper Will be obser­ ved Sabbalb, J une 1st. Rev, Hu-, bar kFerguson will .preach "in the services preparatory on F riday at 7:30 and Sa tu rday i^t 1:50 p.’u i.. R. P. CHURCH. (Main Street). Rev. John Parks, pastor of the Fourth R. P. church, Philadelphia, ■will preach Sabbath morning and evening a t the usual hours. A ll a re cordially invited. M. £. CHURCH 9:30 Sunday School. 10:10 The annual Memoral sermon will be preached by the-pastor. C. p,‘nil. EpwdrttrLeagUe. Leader: Miss Stella Mann. _ _ P rayer meeting Wednesday even­ ing a t seven: o'clock, Subject: “The Strange Experience o'f a' Christian,” Acts 28:1-16. ' The G. A. R, will worships with with the Methodist congregation th is year. They extend it cordial welcome to the public to worship with them. ' •- ■ The Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E . church.will hold a m a rk e t Sat­ urday, May SlBt, in the Gas Office, BUGGIESI BUGGIES 1 Buy your hhggies of tho Greene County Hardware (jJo, Finest quality and lowest prices. I t will pay you to come to Xenia and see them. t Greene Ob. Hardware Co,, i 3t. Xenia, Ohio. ■ The Township and. village Box- well-Pattoreon Commencement will be hold n e x t Tuesday n igh t a t 8 o'clock. Liu connection with the !graduation exercises the grade I pupils of tho village will give an operetta entitled "Fairies of the Seasons.” Admission lf»cents., No ex tra charge for reserved seats. P la t opens Monday a t Johnson’s. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING F ound i— Auto lamp, O w n e r must identify property. . H akry K enno N. Rev. W . A* Pollock, of Sfiitli Omaha, Neb., will preach Sabbath for the B; I \ congregation, (G. S ) Rev. Edward Shaw, Of the class of 11 U 0 , Cedarvllle College, who gradu­ ated with honors from the Western Theological Seminary a t tho Iasi commencement will preach m tho Clifton P resby terian , churcir ilexi Sabbath morning, May 25, a t 10*,8(>, Tho pastor cordially invites friends to bo present to'■ hear youngest ministerialeon,» CUtton’s t is difficult to be always true to ourselves, to -bo al­ ways wliat we wi*li to bo, what wo fool wt> ought to be. A* long as wo feel that, aa long as wo do not surrender tho Ideal of our life, all right. Our aspirations rep­ resent tho tr u f nature of our soul much more than our every day life, —Muller. . LIST0F LETTERS L lB tN o . 8 . Remaining unclaimed in the Cedarvllle, Ohio, Post Office for the j week ending May 28. 1918. Letters Bradford, Alen G, Hartman, G. T, Ida, Mrs, Cards Riggs, Miss Mary . Persons calling for the above will please Say “Advertised.I’ S t e p h e n C. W r ig h t , P . M. PURE READY MIXED PAINTS Marvel Marvel -Marvel The Paint That is Right. These materials a re made from the b e s t raw products and pu t together w ith the best of human ingenuity, for a pa in t to have absolute durability , permanency, color and wearing properties.- We gua ran tee these products to be ju s t as we say .they are, - * absolutely safe and reliable under any reasonable conditions. Also our Varnish line is one of the highest grade and most re­ liable lines in th e Un ited States. Any information in regard to these materials, we will gladly for­ ward, color cards and price lists oh request. If They Are Ours, They Ar a Good. THE SPRINGFIELD PAINT &VARNISH CO, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO SOME BEST DI8HES. . Rcclpea which are great favorites with oilo person might not be a t all appreciated by another, and yet it la safe to assume tha t most people en­ joy tho plain things best, Waffles.-—Mix and sift one and a fourth cupfuls of flour with a fourth of a teaspoonful of sail and a half tea­ spoon of soda. Separate the yolks and whites of two eggs,’beat well, add a cupful of thick sour milk to the yolks and stir In the dry Ingredients, and add three tablespoonfuls of melt­ ed butter after folding in the whites of tho eggs. Bake on a well buttered wafflo iron. Finnan Haddle.—Cut fish in strips and put Into** baking pan, cover with water^mw place On the back of the range and allow to heat slowly; simmer a half hour, drain and sepa­ rate the’fish into flakes by using two forks. Add a half cup of thick cream and four hard cooked eggs, thinly sliced. Season with cayenne, add a tablespoonful of butter, .melted, and sprinkle with chopped parsley. Codfish Balls-—Cook a pint of pota­ toes, quartered, In three pints of wa­ ter until tender; drain, mash and beat until smooth; add a tablespoonful of butter, pepper and salt, If heeded, and ■a cupful of picked codfish. When cool add a beaten egg, form In balls and fry In deep fat. Cinnamon Rolls.—A delicious cinna­ mon roll can bo made of ordinary bis­ cuit dough, rolled out, spread with but­ ter and thickly -sprinkled with brown sugar or maple, If you are fortunate enough to have It, then a sprinkling of cinnamon, and roll up and cut. But in tho pan as close together as possi­ ble, as In tbo raising they spread out. IV. Miles’ laxative Tablets taut* UR* Muidy and work Ilk* a ciutrm. Two Cars Seed Potatoes O u r P r i c e s Schm id t’s ' Old H ickory F lour, 25 lb sack for... ..75c Sebnud t’s- Ocean L igh t F lour, 25 lb, sack for... 70 Country Cured Bacon ..18c B reakfast Bacon, per lb,. 2,3 Fancy Sugar Cured Ijpm , • l b ........ :........... ;.............. 22 California and Picnic Hams-, per lb ................... 18 A frican Java Coffee, per l b ..................... 22 Rio and Java Blond per lb ...................... 24 Rio Coffee per lb ...............20 Chick Feed, alb....'.........2Ji The finest seed potatoes at the price ever offered in the county. Several differ- ent varieties, Get our prices. O u r P r i c e s S ta r Crackers .......... ,.B Silver Pi lines ........ 10 I'rnnsR........................... 8 Fancy Large San ta Clara Apricots, per lb............. 12 Fancy Largo Jjcmon Cling Poaches, ber lb............... » Tomatoes, per can............ 2 ^Sboe Peg Corn, per can ... 7 Peas, per c a n ....................... 8 Lenox Soap, 3 bars .......... 10 " S U G A R For Friday and Saturday only SPOT CASH 25 lb. Bag for $U8 PO TA TO E S * 60c BU . H . E . S c h m i d t & C o * , Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio. The Quality is the Same But special prices are named for quick sale. We couldn’t change thequality if wewanted to for these are all standard articles manufactured by companies -that stand back of every sale. It’s dollars to every purchaser, andthat is what youwant. Leonard-GatesHarness..................... $12,00 I. H .. . No. 1 Blue Bell Cream Separator. LH . C. No. 2 Blue Bell Cream Separator. I. H , C, 3 1-4 Skein Steel King Wagon... I. H . C. 3 1-4 Skein Columbus .Wagon. . . . I. H. C .2 1-2Skein One Horse Wagon,. . . I, H- C. Disc Harrow Tongue Truck 3 H. . Evener......... I, H . C. DiscHarrow Tongue Truck With Tandum .................................. 1, H- C . 60 peg Tooth Harrow .................. I. H . C. Champion Self B inder.. ,$125.00 I. H . C. Champion 5 ft. M ower-----. . . . I, H. C. Champion 6 ft. M ow e r............... I. H. C. Champion Self Dump Hay Ralce. „ . * Side Delivery Hay Rake. I. H. C. 8 Fork Tedder............................. tl» H» C. Hay Loader Gale 13 inch Breaking Pl ow. . . . . . . . . . . . andup- .$52.00 ■ .$57.00 .$80,00' .$75.00 .$43,00,, .$25.00 ' ,$44.00 .$ 11.0 0 and up .$42.50 .$46.00 . $ 20.00 ;’$55.00 .$35.00. .$55.00 .$13.00 Gale 14 inch Breaking Plow $14.00 Gale 14 inch Sulky Plow .........., . . , .$30,00 Gale Sure Drop Planter .......... .$35.00 WithFertilizer Attachment. . . . . . .$45.00 GaleRiding Cultivators.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,$24.00 Gale-Walking Cultivators ........................... .$16.00 Gale Single ShovelPlows................................$2.10 Gale Double Shovel Plows.................... .$2.25 Gale 5 Tooth Cultivators,.............................. $3-50 Gale 7 Tooth C u l t i v a t o r s . .$4.75 TKe New Idea Manure Spreader. Light Draft and Wide Sp read ............. .$90, $100 to $115 GASOLINE ENGINES 1 1-2 Horse Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,f . . . .$35.00 2 1-4 Horse Power ......................... $45.00 4 Horse Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$90.00 6 Horse Power . ....................... .. .$125.00 8 inch Burr Feed Grinder and Crushers , . . $20.00 *»»| C M. C RO U SE Hardware=FarmingImplements Cedarville, Ohio. F i r s t S h ipm e n t OF- Carpets Rugs Linoleums and Oil cloth * also New Coats Suits Waists Embroidery Bargains f ■1 1-2 Yard wide.......................................... loc 18 Inches wide.................. .................. .,15c 27 Inches wide ............ ........................... 2gc * * Hutchison & Gibney XENIA, OHtO. X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRTNTNG X X

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