The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26

Uncle Sam! « ■* ■ » « ft « ft ■ ■ ft a ■ • ' Railroads are rong#s?«d. Do not make matters worse by prderjng from out of town. Yon cart get what your want from home town merchants, ■* You help yourself at the same time Part of the money comes back to you in better street^, better schools, etc. Don’t Mae these benefits. Fora superb coffee—freefrom dust andchaff—tryQ.olden Sun. Sold only by grocers—'never by mail-order houses. G o l d e n Sun Coffee TheWpolson Spice Co. Toledo Ohio Bftftftftftft * ft ■' ft U i Red ttaV o tif’N im b l e r Aft extra line of bob water bottle? Ridgways. Our Rpftftlai Cleftn-Up Sat* ftftdft Saturday night-, February 23rd' R , B l r d \ 9 p n i Ao. idLSo a W, H. Eberiy, Xenia, di%d Saturday afternoon at the McClellan hospital as the result of being run down by a delivery auto, driven by Wilbur Bak­ er, colored. Baker has been bound oyer to the grand jury. Charles Scott, laborer, was shot by Robert Hosier, at a lumber camp near Maple Corner last Thursday and died Saturday night. Hosier was under a suspended sentence for stealing a hog but has since been arrested for shoot­ ing, « ft, ■ ■ ■ ■ -ft* « a ■ ■ ■ »■ : ■ ’ft ■ ft | LOCAL AND PERSONAL £ Mofc water bottles at Ridgways. , LET’ RED DO IT. • . . . ■- '...... • Mr., Walter Graham, who has been- seriously 111, is reported better. Mrs. Ernest McClellan of Bell Cen-4 ter has been a guest at the home, of ■her parents, Mr. and Mrs,.J. R. Orr, Taggart Tags try a package for sa le at R, Bird A Sons.Co. Dr. W. A. Humphrey of Yellow .Springs, prominent physician for the •past 30 years in the county, died Mon­ day,,of heart trouble- The funeral was held Wednesday. . The high school basket hall team will play the Yellow Springs team on the local floor tonight. There wiljl be two games between the first and sec­ ond teams. S O h lo r t i i t l fchti dhrdpd !**#• next wa«k at /*— * R. Blfd A Sons Co, WALL PAPER R. Bird A Sons Co, Mias WllmabSpeneer. of Kings­ ton, is home suffering with an attack of TonBolltis. FOR RENT or SALE:—The Martin Barber Homestead, 10rooms and bath on Xeula Are. G. H. SMITH. Mrs. John Laughead is in a very critical condition suffering with tuberculosis and liver trouble. Strickland Ojllllan, -different from everybody seje. He will keep you laughing all the evening. Next Wednesday night at the opera house* ’ - Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Watt wept to Urichsville, Ohio. Friday, to remain over Sahtiath with Rev. and. Mrs. W. A. Condon. Mr, Watt returned homo Monday while Mrs. IVatt stopped in Columbus fo r a day to visit her sis ter, Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Who does- not remember l’1■"ft Ajj’ iu, On, Ag’in, Gone Ag'in- Finnlglp:” Come to the opera house nex;t IVudneBday evening and hear its author, Strickland Gillilan. ‘ The College Basket ball team won a ^raaTvictory last Friday night, when Wilmington, was defeated at Alford Memorial. •-The contest was a rough one' and &s a result Tom Kevraon had his hose broken. The fii vt naif was, taken by the local team by a score of 19 to 8*and the game finished 42 to 16 for the college hoys. The college team is making a good record for it­ self this season. Mrs. Fred Weimer and little daughter and Mr. Wilfred Weimer, who have been in Kl ksvlllp, Mo., for sometime Where the little girl ^jgfas undergoing treatment for •spinal trouble, returned home Sab- bath, ■■.■, ■ ’ ■ —Hot water botties, all prices Ridgways. at Mr. John W. Boss and wife went Vo Chillicothe Sabbath; to spend the day with1their son, Cameron; who is in the officers training .camp there.' Mr. Rosa,reports .seeing several o f the lo cal. bftj% "and saw* th«r ate feeling fme and. iii the host of health. It is impossible for the bovs to get home, now Only bn emergency furloughs. Hope bleached muslin special sale price per yard 21c today only. R . Bird A S on sC o . Hugo jJ' Furuus, 714-16 Reibolfi Bldg.i DaytOn, Ohio, writes; “It may interest Greene county farmers to ^earn that I have over §10Q,Q00 of Stefa long term money to loan on improved farms of 40 acres or over in Greene county. . Those loans are made direct from lender to borrower, no middlemen or brokers^ profits. Ii is *an established fact that I have nego­ tiated loans amounting to over a mil­ lion dollars more than all other loan agents combined in . this territory. Under present financial conditions rt is the definite long term loan that should appeal to you more than the saving of interest. Better utthke ap­ plication at once. - Bring you* deed, tax receipt and fire insurance policy with you. AH transactions held strict­ ly confidential. Best Prices for Butter, Eggs and Poultry Farmer! call us by phone, g^t our prices on produce, and arrange fco have your groceries delivered. Nagley’s Grocery Phone 40. Cedarville, Ohio If —Take your eggs to ftullenber- ger’ s where you get 46c per doss, in trade or 42c cash. The Women’s Auxilary, canvass for the building o f & oommenity houte at Camp Shermau will take place Wednesday, A solicitor will nati on you, Mrs. E, C. Oglesbee la the local chairman. At the organization of the Greene county Pension Examiner’s. Board Dr, E, C. Oglesbee was chosen president; Dri' George Hooke, of Bellbrook, secretary; Dr. W. A. Galloway, treasuser- * 2 Pairs Woman’s 15c black hose for 2 5 c today only. R. Bird A Sona Co. Bey. J . S. E. McMiobael baB been on the sick list this week.’ • The annual meeting of the Cedar­ ville Protectlve'Associatlon will be held in themayor’ s office, Saturday,. March 2 a t2 p. ml, for the purpose o felecting officers. By order of the president. Mr. W. L. Clemans solar 'his 848 tcre farm near South Charleston this week to George Str&ley of Jeffersonville, O. Mr. .Clemans. only owned.the farm 21 days and mid it at a profit that averaged about $800 tor each of the 21 days. At this rate Wir. will owe Uncle J&tp a neat sum on income tax by the end of,the1y, a*. '* . . . h r . and Mrs.Raymond Bull enter­ tained Thursday evening in - honor of Mr/an'd Mrs. Ralph Townsley. , •»>. ■ ..... . . ■ .<v . Those who Subscribed to the Y . M. C. A. ato requested to leave their subscription with Miss Hula Oresweli or the Exchahge Bank. All kindB of household.goodfwili be offered at the J. W.,Dixon sale on Xenia avenuo, Saturday, Feb. 23. You nc doubt will find just what you are looking for. ’ Mr; Samuel Keever, of Logans- port, Ind,. is here •visiting hiB sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrc. G. C. Hanna. Mr. Hanna, is still improving. T. C. Wolford and wife have brought suit fo r receivership against their tenant, Clarence Dean, to pre­ vent him from removing or selling any of the partnership property. The claim is made that already some of the property owned jointly has been sold and no settlement made and de­ fendant is preparing to sell the bal­ ance at public sale. ■ The Junior class of GednrvJlle High School will givs “ Out in the Drifts” by Margarita,. Clark, Mon­ day and Tuesday, March 4 and 8 at Murdock Theatre. Proceeds go to Y. M. 0 . A. FOR RENT—One of the best pro­ ducing farms in Central Ohio, The 210 acres 'will be rented as a whole or divided. Cash or shares. Posses­ sion to be given March 16th. W. L. MARSHALL, '264 N. 4th St., ' ? Columbus, Ohio. m THE - . SOUTH CHARLESTON SALES CO Bottor lay In you* spring ondfoummor supply of Calicos, Ginghams, Poroalos and ahaat- Ings nbw. Prasant pric«s whilo high ara chftsp eomparad to whabithay will ba In Aha near future. W* have a choice atook o f these goods to pick from. R. Bird A Sorts Co. GIVE YOUR CAR A NEW P H s S l S M ' D O I T Y O U R S E L F WITH ONE OR TWO COATS V j r A VTO FINISHES For Sale B y the tarbox LUMBERCO. I have the agency for the X-Ray Incubator and would be pleased to have prospective hdyers consider it; Best of local recommendations. JOHN W, MOORE. 3 For Sale Carpet Cleaning Wheel and 8 horse power Superior Gan, Engine. All in first class' condition. For quick sale at H Ha coat. An oppor­ tunity to start a profitable business at A small invest-* meat. * H a G R A N T BOW M AN 420 Grant Street, SPRINGFIELD, *, OHIO W ill H old Its M onthly Sale on Wednesday, February 27, ■* 1 ... Comm encing at 11 o ’c lo ck sharp ’Offering the Following: 1 9 1 8 50 Head of Cattle : Jr... (Cows and Feeders) 60 Head of Hogs 25 Head of Horses ni> *» 5 0 60 ,25 Stock Listed Until 10:30 O’clock On Day of Sale. | h, C. TITUS, Pres. niiii ' ^ ^ <joO The Ideal Piano Different,'very different from the ordinary, is the service we render our piano customers. r We handle only pianos which we can whole-heartedly recommend. Instruments which will please and will serve as a perpetual reminder of a pleasant transaction. . *, Here the spirit is not “ to sell you a piano*’ but to sell you THE piano that will , bring to you the greatest joy, the most lasting satisfaction. MUSIC STORE 168 NORTH HIGM- STREET COCUMBpS, OHIO ^ 3 o ^ > 8 o . o S 4 8 o ' i ^ ' 8 o . ' ^ T o ^ 8 0 ^ 8 0 ^ 8 0 ^ 8 0 ^ 8 0 « j 8' q ^ 8 ° J ^ 8 6 F. C. TYLER, Sec’y. | Mill saeawi $

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