The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

\ r f K » * • # * * * f * * % * # # m - m m * ♦ » ^ Ih aM d A m I tiwnliw ■■wr* t e S i L ' i i E t i S ■ffllfoff «Wyyfr : apjfrlftfftfc fft^mlw In Qyffy^, Gratia *ad m * ti»7all MJHfawjr *t l&ias A Marias* riaara <?o Yanis irmw i Nagtey and famly of Wil » £ » & * • miggton *P«Mf tbe fiart of thaweric with M. C. NqS»y and family. Council jn*fc in regular session Mon-> day evening. There ttm uo business of importance other than the payment of the usual monthly bills,, Mrs. R. F. Kerr had as her guests Tuesday, Mrs, Mar' ln„ son and dau­ ghter of Chisago, Mr*. Fierce of Lon­ don and her daughter, Miss Dorothy Fierce o f Colombo*, „-W « now turret the „age»<y .»ef the WMtegw C n ia e y C«* aafi,.will fay yon thfbest .market -priee -feryeur •ream. St $. Nagfey •' Rufus McFarland ha* gone to Ox­ ford and will take a position in tbe'L S , Sullenherger grocery.’ Mr. Me Farland was formerly employed hy Mr. Sullenherger hot resigned to en­ ter Warwork- \i ■- \* - Misa Bertha Townsley of near Washington C. H.has been elected by the board of education to dll thejra* Mfccy caused by , the ;t*rignation «i‘ Sfiss Hvdl aa teacher in domestic science. „ • Troy needs fourhighschcol teachers, 'the schools openingwith’ substitutes. Mostof thenumberresigned at a late date*othat theboardhas beenunable th fill vacancies. AGENTS WANTED for Prize Wash ' log tablets, samples free, write today, W .J. CANNON, Moravia, N. Y. , Brin#your cream -to-the .Western vOJdo Cream Co., and will pay you the the very best market price. ?* „V"; * ^ ' /, MUC. Nagley The public, schools open Monday, Parents should haye their children, in school the opening day. It’s bettor-for the, pupil and easier for the teaching force to have scholars start on the opening day ; * - contractors on the Columbus pike^west of town have started haul­ ing crushed atone from here for the section o f the road East o f East Point school hopse. Additional trucks have been secured and rapid progress is now being made. Wilmington now gets its power and light from the Dayton Power &Light Co. $ome mouths ago the Dafton company purchased the Wilmington plant and, closed it down. BowersviUe and Port-William are.also on the Wil mington line. —Best developing end printing dene. Clarke Nagley. Leave films at' Nag- ley's grocery. « —Keep your piano in shape by hav­ ing it thoroughly cleaned,, tuned and regulated. Call ; Knox Hutchinson, Phone 2on 160. SALESMEN WANTED to *solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or Commission. THE LENNOX OIL A PAINT CO., -Cleveland, O. EYES PbMmmadjCorrfictiyj O iuM i Fitted. AT ^ODBRATE PRICES. TIFFANY’S Dspaitmsmt by Appointment multi m REASONABLE SfttitiidtfcHt OtMurfifitiMl Of n o pay Parties warning two auctioneers i am la position td supply the extra anas whh unlimited ex* pesrkHO*, mom * - o b i o .A Big All-Color Comlc Supplement. . "* -Lina Cavalieri’s Health and Beauty Page. ’ • Lady Duff Gordon's Advance Fashion Page. William E. Hill's "Among Us Mortals” Page o f Cartoons. PhiladelpHia Ledger Popular Mechanics Page. ’ ’ W :■'*** 1-w . ? -«v - Full "Leased Wire Associated Press News Plus*— ' Briggs—r^When a Fellow Needs a'Friend” ; Winifred Black* Juanita Hamel and a Full Metropolitan Feature - ‘ Section of Facts and Fiction, Spojrts,,,Society, . Theatricals and Other W orthwhile News. ; -FUN F ok ALL THE. > ■ -FAH -' ^ - J L ^ ' I - ir: Look Who’s Here! In Our Big All-jColor Comic Supplement “ Shenanigan K ids” " “ L ittle J im ih y ” • Formerly Original Katzenjammera. Known and Loved By All. , ' “ M r . 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H.SELL TROY ........ W. X. HARRISOlf Once For A Copy Of Tfce CASSTOWN ........ ! ............RUSSELL POWELL. SOUTH SOLON ........ .....JOHN PORTER FAiRFlELD.....................KOOGLER AND SON SOUTH CHARLESTON ...........HENRY ROSR NEW CARLISLE ..........GEO. QUICK YELLOW SPRINGS........... WALTER HUGHES SOUTH VIENNA ........... HOWARD COMBS WBST’HdBERTY ...........RALPH C. YODER TREMONT V ..,........................... C. D. MORRIS £ 2 N O N . •, «. GUY BARTON First Big Issue D0NNELSV1LLE................. CHARLES WHlPP MECHANICSBURG ......CARLTON CREAMER PLATTSBURG........ ........ ......JOSEPH KING CLIFTON .................. .....WILBUR MeCARTY CATAWBA .................. .........M*RVIN LYNCH BEATTY .................................. .JBT. CLARK NORTH HAMPTON .......................GEO. DAVIS LAWRBNCEVILLE ........ ...ORVILLE HARRIS NEW MOOREFIELD...............CARL MUMPER ,URBANA HtTODt) RUSSELL POINT ..........................A. HUFFINE MAMiiwtJi St*tu4 *f BtMdhiu Tlwmost remarkableimage la Kinr Ja|id, li kbt lie a mattfaT It ’Akkra, la tif veibkaowd Dal Buatti, or great I, which fit* alone m medlta* tioa with only the ricy for a roof aad raanal visitors and a ptlMt fa attend* save. The grove which surround* the guddha teem* dwarfed beafd* hfa glaat proportions. The statue is said tomeasure•w feet- inheight, the head alonebeingI feet. This giant Buddha is one of the relic* of Kamakura’s thirteenth century greatness. It has survived because it 1* made of bronze plates fashioned by the best metal worker* InJapan. It faoneof Japan's very few mooumenta that can aspire to rival in longevity the pyramids. Dining a la Plane. "Some day,1* remarked the gourmet. "We shall be able to "dine perfectly. Many cities have their food specialties, and unless eaten on the spot they are never*0 good. There's where the swift airplane comes in. X ithnJI begin my meal in Boston with steamed dams. Ten minute* later 1 shall be in New York enjoying a plate of delirions tur­ tle soup. This is followed hr* planked riiad in Bhliadetphtrt it -V and Waltat 'Maryland style' in Baltimore. Next; on fO Richmond for a course Of Virginia bsUa ahd salad. To florid* R# ISMrt, mm lb*w. th* wind beta* Hehor Nefed Mlcslenary. Aaioug th* relic* preserved on the ***** * Tastti ts the burial pUc* of Rev, MeatyMott, one of tisgthat, and eoastderedthe greatest, of tiiehllselou> arts* who west to the fcouth g*u m tha surly days, The mtsrion gout out from Ragland to Tahiti In 17M was the first undertaken by the Loudon Missionary society after It* formation. HenryMott was of this companywho landed fromthe shipDuff, commanded by Cspt. James Wilson, at Mhtuv” bay, Tahiti, in 1797. From that time until hi* deathin1844helaboredwith*' out ceasing in the Island. It wa* he who first translated the Scriptures, di­ rectly from the original Hebrew and Greek .texts, Into the Tahitian lam guage. t ^ Modem Farmer; Attention R. M. Owen, the builder of th* fttniua Gwen’s MftgRetio Auto—hug R lighting plfint FOR YOU. SOMETHING DIFFERENT. Automatic System fairiraMa, I « nmw t* Gab* far n perfect ritar; and the aseal I* ^•alshed.'^—Boa« ««K ISfaaecript* Peean Tree Valuable. Of the nuts which are lh general de­ mand on the market the pecan brings the highest price, so that some of these big trees which are good bear­ er* are decidedly valnable possession*. In fact. It i* doubtful if there Is an­ other kind of Individual wild tree whjch yields so much in dollars end cent* As one of these big trees, Large pecan trees are known to frequently yield half a ton of nut* and the valtie of the crop of a single tree may be anally flOO. Ah account w*a recently facetted by the Journal of Heredity , at * iait« thwnear San Antonio, Texf, measuring 18 fari In circumference whi<* yirida h* much aa 9.000 pemnds af ittttt in a steel* ****** , Y«u’don’t HAYE to watch it, it completely hftndlfifi itself, and NOTIFIES YOU IMMEDI­ ATELY if anything goes wrong. Much greater light and power capacity. Same range of price as others, and much more simple. * At very small cost, you can connect your water system, DROP IN AND SEE IT WORK. GIVE YOUR CAR A NEW FINISH-DO IT YOURSELF WITH ONE OR TWO. COATS I f T O pflSJT M* J r JL v* JL J! Baldner-Fletcher Co. ■ » 42 Ea*t Main St,; Xenia; Ohio, THETAR80X 4UMBER0 ). Wa make » s. priatiag. The# Re sate NUs, Is tk* beet. 1 FORTY CEDARVILLE HAVE L, The public under tiie most ces, the enrollc than was antic When the no those in charge large enough f day found man crowded and ir, chairs had tp There seems pits from neig .desire to take era building wj the larifa dty school district! high schoo. many high school, the Clifton boi families have a from peighW: paying the tuit tion. urge ci I V , ow; \ of the p ^ anlinAl / ‘ ire The'hoard I , transportation there are 103 c looks like the provided. Tho ;'*ac J. D. Mott, Wir ers and Calvin temporary unt . be secured. Rev. W. P. He ing address fol ' ney. There wi of vocal solos and Gertrude I dueirby Dorotl .X . JohnsOn. i The followin ' the different g Elizabeth Bl;j » Rosa Stormc] ,. Mildred Tru) _ Miyme TrelJ Mary Chesmi Kathleen BlJ Ethel Edwarv , Eighth Gra<. -Freshman,! (/ Sophomore ! Junior High I Senior High Total, High S Total, Grades, , Total enrol] The Eighth the jHigh .Schi ^ faculty:. Anna; cer, Miss Arn! 'ley. - L, D. Pa ’ There is l| Open and it hi sin,si); THe boardin. five or, thirty. Twelve or from Pennsyl ^ The music i- by Miss Russi dents and * Mrs. McGerjSSH. vocal music. Miss Brand French and E- in French anc^ j Miss Bit Indiana Statei Mis* Rea h., dents in chem in Biology. The studen Iowa, Illinois,"" York, Pennsj and-Prince Ed. There is a £“ ket ball team and a good bi The Y. M. have splendid their work' WHI I3AME X KtN OARTi LYNC From tweh (-|<Am in the semina DAVl for evangelis JAltltll We are gn friends of th ^ jp ^ j ous support, have you vis you can CMPE TOD “OVER The Murdo of the highe that ha* b months, “Ovi with Sergt. ported by I- Morrison. . famous hook over this coi educators he one that she American fa written by < iences such i service at t will be lie .l adults. The Thursday, S WILL 1 The Pehnl paring to pound steel I through in hundred n»| placed and' uted ready CHAMfij Xenia is campaign fi Chamber o: place of th lion. 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