The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

A* E. Richards I Druggist | Cedarville, Ohio ' 1 3 5 w w w v w w w t f w m LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr, 8 , C. Watt has been attending Duroc hog sales in Kentucky this week. Beet developing and printing done by Clarke Nagley. Leave dimsat Nagley's grocery. • a lM . . H -C -WESON . G. A. ShroadM Hat ifutailed a new f amice in the library and the library •will be open front now on at the usual hours. I H M I H H M p M p iiip M “<g** ^ Jg—n -j-^1 iHn iriii’1 i w m m m m mm mmmm m m m m fm m m m m B= Enchanted Honrs with Hie Cheney w .. ■ ■ p N O H A N T M E N T ™ comes on thewings o f music to the home that owns a Cheney. The gifted singers, mu* sical artists and enter- .. . ' tainers w h o stand in the spotlight o f fame—the greatest bands and- orchestras, are at your beck and ca ll They come as hying personaUties, not as mere tone reflections. The full glory o f their gifts is m ea led as: their records are played on the p h o n o g r a p h P la ys all records-better th e charm o f the Cheney is irresistible. You are .w on by its. serene purity o f ton e -cry sta l clear, free from all trace o f mechanical inter­ ference. “Supremely satisfying from a musical standpoint — is the verdict o f highest authorities; ° This instrument is presented in, a series of penod models, each an artistic gem. • I | Springfield, Ohio i Distributors m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'ii B IG G R O C E R Y SPEC IALS 15c BREAD TWO FULL POUND LOAVES . . . Mocha and Java OO _ coffee steel .cut. Per lb. . . TOMATOES TWO CANS ........... 25c Potatoes U, S. Grade <0**1 ^ BJ No. i Potatoes Per Bu,^PA • CORN Best Grade Ohio Corn . .................. 25c APRICOTS Fancy, 3?or Can . . . • • • • . * . * « 18c FLOURGoldMedal7Q- Per Sack. .. . . . . . . ■ POTATOES. $ 1 o r Per, Bushel,.. Schmidt's Ocean ’ £(k~ Light, per sack. . . “ v v LARD-Ptfre Kettle 0 * 7 ~ Rendered, per lb. . « # C Plenty of Brown Sugar and Corn Syrup Just wceived CAR of FANCY HAND PICKED BALDWIN APPLES—Pricsd to Soli. HE. Schmidt&Co. .$« Detroit tS., Xenia, Ohio* TRY OUR JOB PRINTING- The coat o f the clover seed for use on the Houston Co. farms will be more than $6,000 thle year. r-W e can now give you the genuine Vienna bread made from all wheat flour. __ The Home Bakery. The Batts property w ill be sold iri front o f the Court House, Saturday, Feb. 1st by the administrator, H, A. Barr, For Bale;* Four bushel small red clover seed. Phone 4-152. RoyStJohn. Three cars o f com were shipped to town last week, 0 . L. Smith, Andrew Winter and Frank Creswell, each get­ ting a car. Wanted:—To loan $1,600 at 7 per cent on first mortgage. Address, Farmer, Box 28, R. D. 2, Xenia, O. Mr, C, N. Stuckey was a business visitor in Columbus going up to at­ tend the tractor demonstration. Mr. G. G. Wright and two sons, o f Madison, Neb., have been guests o f his brother, S, G. Wright and family. The Batts property will be sold Sat­ urday, Feb. 1 at the Court House, Mr. O. E..‘ Bradfute attended the different sessions o f farmers’ meet­ ings at Columbus this week, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Antrim of Dayton were guests last week o f Mr, and Mrs. C. W, Dean, Miss Jesie Small o f Xenia has been the guest o f her sister, Mrs. Louisa Iliff and other relatives. _—Gold Medal Flour by -the -barrel at Nagley’s. On Monday last week. Miss Eva Yoder o f West Liberty, Logan county saw a large gray wolf that was as large as a collie dog. •Prepareyouir piano fo r the winter. Have it tuned and regulated. Call phone 2-160. Knox Hutchison* The Batts property is to-be sold on Saturday, Feb. 1st. Any one wanting a small home should, attend this sale. Messrs. G. E. Jobe and son, Delmaxv wete among' the Greene county far­ mers in Columbus this week. Mr. Reece Calvert o f Selma has en­ tered a hospital in Columbus where he will under go an operation. House for rent:- I have a house for rent that has a good garden and is in a desirable neighborhood. G. H. Smith Remember that Friday, today, is the last day o f our special subscrip­ tion offer. Rev, J. M. Coleman o f Bloomington Ind., will preach: Sabbath morning and evening for the R. P. congregation, W. Xenia avei.ae. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huey have moved to Jamestown where Mr, Huey is manager of the Home Telephone Co. in that place. Lieut. P. H. Creswell has returned from St. Albans, W. Va,, where he has been visiting since mustered out o f the service as an aviator. For Sale:- Two three year old draft colts weighing 1,400 that are extra good ones. j . C. Finney, Miss Donna Burns whose school has been closed fo r the past four weeks on account of .influenza will re­ sume her duties at Hamilton, Monday, The Batts property w ill' be sold on Saturday, Feb. le t to the highest bid­ der, The sale takes place at the Court House. Don’t forget the date. For sale or Trade:- Two horses will trade fo r hogs. 1 12-year old wt. 800; 1 coming 4 yr. old will weigh 1050 on the F. B. Turnbull farm. 2t. Frank Cox, A man stole another fellow’s wife and automobile. The husband return­ ed just in time to see them drive away and yelled out “Don’t forget to send the auto back” , % Mr. Ed. Dean was called to Colum­ bus last Sabbath owing to the. illness o f his. mother,. Mrs, Caroline Dean, who is making her home this winter with her daughter, Mrs. Patton in that city. The government horse sale at Camp Sherman on Tuesday was not as well attended as was the first. Bidders had to pay $10 admission into the ring this amount being .refunded if your purchase amounted to that sum. Mr. O. E. Bradfute was elected president o f the Ohio. Farm Bureau Federation in Columbus, Wednesday. The Federation was formed by the representatives of. county farm. bu-. reaus. l* - •< Am&ng these in Columbus during j farmers’ week were John Kyle, Oliver Jobe, Collins Williamson, Robt, Tin­ dall, F. B. Turnbull, Ed. Dean, and Charles Stormont. Mrs, Woodbridge Ustick and son o f East Liverpool, O., are at the home o f Mr, and ■Mrs. C. G, Turnbull, while Rev. Ustick is engaged in Y , M. C. A. work about New York pity. The furnaces in the opera house failed to heat properly Monday and as a result the building was not very comfortable for the lecture course entertainment Monday evening. WANTED TO BORROW; From $500 to $1,000, 8 per cent interest, payable payable quarterly. Gooff security fur­ nished. Address Box 402, Zanesville, Ohio. The quail will continue to be in the song bird list regardless ,of the light being made by powder companies and sportsmen to have ' the present 1aw repealed, i • Mr. W. R. Watt and wift left Tues­ day morning for a trip to Kentucky. They will stop at LudloV where Mrs. Watt will visit frieftds,' while Mr. Watt will attend a number o f hog sales during the week. Mr. J. A . Burns received a telegram Tuesday from his son, Cecil, who has been with a medical detachment o f the 33lst in France that he had arrived safely .in New York.- It is. likely that this regiment will be mustered out at Camp Sherman. Considerable ' Soldier’s mail hois' been received this Week/ On Monday more than 200 letters were received. On Thursday another lot west receiv­ ed. The Herald getting an -excellent leter from John Wright which will be published in fa ll nex week. WANTED— First class talesman to take charge o f ou r securities busi­ ness in this community; bond and re f­ erences required; experience preferred A good salary paid. Address box550 Newark, Ohio, The Ohio Securities Co. The regular meeting o f the Parent Teachers’ Association will be held on Friday, Feb. 7th at 3 P, M. at the school building. All are welcome to these meetings. A good program o f Interesting topics has been prepared. Homer Titus, o f Clark county, aged 31, who died some days ago, left per­ sonal property valued at $95,000, in addition to 800 acres o f land qot yet appraised. Young Titus was one of the most successful and also one o f the largest hog and tattle feeders in the country, Mrs. Thomas Varney, aged 78, died Monday afternoon at the county home where she has been since Dec­ ember, She leaves * husband and two children by a former husband. The funeral was held from the home o f John Baker Wednesday afternoon, and burial at Massies Creek, Mrs. J. E. Hasting leaves this morn­ ing fo r New Concord to attend the 60th wedding o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Moorehead, the youngest brother o f the late Dr. Moorehead o f Xenia. Another brother, Robert H, celebrated his 50th wedding anniver­ sary last, year* Mr! Walter Iliff'and wife left Wed­ nesday morning for New Port News, Va., where they will spend a few days with their brother- in-law, Ret. W . R. Graham and wife. Rev. Graham has been chaplin there several months.Mr at that port for several months. Mr. Iliff and wife will also go to Wash­ ington, D. C., and probably Brookline, Mass, to visit a brother, Rev. W. W. Iliff and family. I have listed for sate 15 properties in Cedarville. Can suit? anyone at his prices. From $60 to $8,000. Also some good farms. G* H. Smith* <4t) Butter is taking a tumble in price much to the satisfaction o f the con­ sumer that pays for It over the coun­ ter bat not to the fellow that buys the feed fbr the dairy cow. Cedarville Lodge F. and A . M. en­ joyed a pleasant evening last night. It was the occasion o f the annuel in­ spection by the district lecturer, Mr. N, R, Huston o f Circlaville, O. Fol­ lowing work in the third degree an excellent supper was served the mem­ bers and guests. There were delega­ tions from the South Charleston, Xenia and Yellow Springs lodges pre­ sent, After the chicken supper came an hour o f toasting which was great­ ly enjoyed by all present. « The Store of Honest Values Thirty-four years of constant effort to give the people of Springfield and vicinity more value for their dollars in service, style and comfort, has built the Nisley Arcade Shoe Store from a small beginning to its present enormous proportions—Three stores in one—with a combined buying power which re­ duces original costs to a minimum— with an enormous volume which re­ duces operating expenses to a minimum —with smallest profits and quickest turnovers which enables us to give our customers the greatest possible values at all times. Over 40 ,000 Pairs of Were worn Last Year—There’s a reason. and Principal Invest Y ou r Funds In The O f The Elwood Myers Company, Springfield, O. CAPITALIZATION Authorized Outstanding •Common Stock, ; ................ ................$1,000,000.00 $550,000.00 Preferred Stock.',. ...... .......... 1,000,000.00;.. ... 750,000.00 This Issue Preferred Stock.................................... .. $250,000.00 PAR VALUE $100 A Substantial Portion of this $250,000.00 Preferred Stock has been sold* What remains isofferedat Par, subject toprior sale andadvanceinprice. Proceedings are pending incorporating in the preferred Stock a provision for the compulsory redemption of 2j4^o of the Preferred Stock each year for four years, beginning October 1st, 1920, and thereafter 5% each year until the entire amotlnt of Preferred•Stock shall have been retired. A ll the said stock to be redeemed at $110.00 and accrued dividends, or purchased on the open market. The assent of stockholders to such provision is assured. PURPOSE OF THIS ISSUE—To reduce current floating indebtedness. Registrar and Transfer Agent The American Trust and Savings Bank SALIENT FEATURES Rigid restrictions surround this issue to safeguard the investor. The Property of the company is in excellent physical andoperatingcondition. The broad reputationof the company’s productshas beenestablished through years of successful performance. There has been an annual inorease in the Gross and Net Earnings from the time the companywas organized. TheCommon Stockholders have Invested $550,000.00 ift the business. Dividends have been paid promptly and continously on the Preferred Stock and an average of 9$ cash dividend annually on the Common Stock for the past six years. Earning Power and Assets, plus honest and efficient management, combine to make the stock an attractive investment. Stock is free from Personal Property Tax and free from Normal Federal Income Tax. Passed by the Capital Issues Committee. Permission to sell granted by the State of Ohio. For detailedcircular and further information, address 0 The Elwood Myers Company FOR SALE B Y G. H. SMITH Telephone 143 CEDARVILLE, OHIO CASTOR IA for Infantaand (MUtran fit Usf ForOver30 Y**r» Alwanhaani the . Signature ef DR. O. P. ELIAS DENTIST Exchange Bank Bldg, CedArrille, 0* fcRANK X* JOHNSON, Attorney and Ccaaaakrf-at-Law XENIA* OHIO*

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