The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
4. 9E2SESE^^^SBBP adies Do You Appreciate a W eil Dressed Foot? W« caw fit ypu-Mn the very latest of Spring Styles—guaranteed to fit you COMFORTABLY That*'* quite a combination Style Plus Comfort . Then Remember too *«S- &S . Sell for Leir S & S Shoe Store E. Main St., Xen ia , Ohio Special Demonstration E n d in g S a tu rd a y By Factory Expert of Quick Meal Ranges With Lorain Oven Heat Regulator FURNITURE STORE 20-24 North Detroit St. . XENIA, OHIO . How much should I give to make this a better world? A CERTA IN man in N ew Y ork filled out his income tax report. It showed an income so large that his tax was 53%. Andhis total gifts to church and char* ity fo r the yea r w ere $148. Think o f it—thousands spent for luxuries and pleasure fo r himself; and $148 to leaye the world a little better than he found it! “ Most o f us do better than that; but n ot so very much better. ; Our average daily gift for all church causes is — le s s than w e spend fo r daily paper* — le s s than a local telephone call — less than a third o f the d a y s ca r fare — less than S c e n t s a day N o wonder that 80% o f the ministers o f America * are paid less than $20 a week. N o wonder, that 'th e church hospitals turn aw ay thousand o f sick people a year. N o wonder that China has only one doctor fo r every 400,000 people. N o wonder that every Church board and charity society is f o r e v e r meeting deficits, forever passing t h e hat. It Isn’t because we are selfish; it isn’t because we don’t want to help. It's just because no one haa ever put up a great bigprogramto ua, andaskedustothinkof the workof the church in a systematic businesslike way. 1 T h e Interchurch W o r l d M ovem en t represents the united program o f th irty denom inations. T h e y have surveyed iheir whole, task, n o business cou ld have done it better. They have budgetedtheirneeds; no business couldhave amot*scientificbudget. Theyhaveunited to prevent the possibilityofwasteand duplication. At leastamilliondol- larawin be saved by the fact that thirty individual cam paigns arejoinedin one united effort. And they cometo theman or women*who love America —to you— this weekaskingyou to usethemas thechan* nel through which a certain‘definite part of yom* income be be applied tomake this a better wotId, Only you can determine what part of your income that should bee ' " ' ■ l^g s good time right now to answer that question. We’re passing through the worldjust once; howmuch jbsttsrwill theworld bf because you passed through? Dnhtd yiMtwki © April 25th id MAyitod ^INTERCHURCH W b iid M ovem en t tf9&rth<Jmtrica r1 T1 " f1"""“ T - * * * * * * # * • * LOCAL AND PERSONAL * « * * * * « * # * C. M. Ridgway and Milton Yoder each have pew Ford sedans, Use Power Plus Gasoline, For sale at Central Garage, For Sale; Several porch o f fine building xpek. Fred Dobbins, J, E. Stuckey was in Columbus on Monday and Tuesday on business. Do not mis* the big millinery sale at Elias & Masters Friday and Sat urday. Watch out f o r Mrs. T ibbs o f Shan- tyytown, given by the High School Seniors, May 14 in opera house, ' FOE SALE ;- Boar pigs fo r farmers that are extra good ones and old now enough fo r service,. The are priced at farmer’s prices. Phone 93, James town. Tomlinson & McGoy. ' , 1 . ..... I.Hi I , r. . Mr, and Mrs. George Hutson o f Wicihta, Kansas, are spending the week with Mrs. -Cora Trumbo and family. For Sale:-An extra good, pure bred Duroc Jersey male hog, two years .old, , Harry Kennon. A t the' Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning the Sacrament o f the Lord’s supper will be observed. Ad ditional members will be received in to the church a f this service. . Barrel o f fun. See Mrs, Tubbs o f .Shantytown given by the High school Seniors May 14 in the opera house. For Sale- Pure brown leghorn eggs Mrs. J . E. Gana, E. F. D. 2,- Cedar- ville, 0 . Over two hours o f laughter-in Mrs. Tubbs o f Shantytown,' High School Seniors class play given in opera house, May 14. Do not miss the big millinery sale at .Elias & Masters, Friday and Sat, urday, . , For Sale:- hatching. Buff Rock - eggs Tor, C, W, Mott. E. A . Murdock drove four new Ford sedans from the factory in Detroit last week, * The card o f Thanks last, week over the signature o f Mrs. Sarah Kyle, should have read the Mens’ Bible' Class instead o f the Woman’s Mis sionary Society, A new supply o f Avalon Farms Poultry, Tablets just received at Richards' Drug Store. Guaranteed fo r White Diarrhea and cholera. Robt. Moorehead o f Piqua is the guest o f his nephew* C. N, Stuckey this week. I t has been fifty years since they have enjoyed each others nm r pany. ' Mrs, S. W. Smith o f Whittier, Cal., has been the guest o f her son; O. L. Smith and family. POULRTY: Remember I buy' poultry at the highest market price and will call for any amount any time, -Price 33 cents a pound. Wm. Marshall Frank Barber and fam ily o f In dianapolis have been spending the week with the,.former’s mother, Mrs. Jeanette Eskridge, Mrs. H. M. Stormont was hostess to the members o f the Home Culture club, Tuesday afternoon. Lost:- Nose glasses, tortoise rim. Case marked Wade Optical Co., Springfield, 0 Finder leave at this office. Reward offered. For Sale:* I have the Barber dry goods business listed fo r sale, I t is one o f the best stands in a town of this size in this section o f the state and an exceptional good opportunity fo r business. Will envoice $4,000 or more. G. H. Smith. —For Sale:- Automobile. Buick 1912 model in good running condition. Has 3 tires nearly new. Price $175.00 Robt, Bird. ...................... . * > Lost:* Crank fo r an automobile on Main street o r Chillocoth street. A reward will be Offered to finder by re turning to Murdock’s Garage. imwPiiN) Miss Erma CresWellfi who has been teacHing in the Reformed Presby terian Mission School at Huston, Ky., returned home last Friday. Wanted:- A competent housemaid fo r a family o f two persons, No wash ing or ironing. $7 per week, J, P. Chew, 1$4 E. Market street, Xenia, O. None but first elass help need ap ply* Mrs, J. R. Orr is visiting with Rev, and Mrs. Ernest McClellan in Belle Castor, 0 . Mrs. C. E . Masters has gone to Walston, O., fo r * visit with relatives, dame# Dpnean is in a very critical condition with typhoid fever. For Sale:* Pure brad Hampshire gilts. Peter Knott, Springfield, R. F, D. 11 The College Base ball team was defeated by Wilmington last Friday the score being 8 to 5. Mr. and Mrs. H, A . Me Lean had fo r their guests over Sahbath the fo r mer’s sisters, Mrs. Lillie Horner, and Mrs. Lizzie Lay, and brother, Wm. McLean pf Quincy, III, EGGs FOR HATCHING:— Pare bred Buff Orphington eggs fo r hatch ing by the setting o r by the 100, Mrs. J. V. Tarr, Yellow Springs pike, Ced- arville, 0 , We are inreceipt o f an announce ment of the marriage o f Mr. James Brunton Hamilton to Miss Edna Isa- dore Mechling o f Greensburg, Pa., on Monday, April 2§. The bride is a dau ghter o f Mr. and Mrs. D, E. Mech ling,' former residents o f this place. F or Sale;- Due Ford Commercial body; one 1917 Ford roadster body, complete and in first class condition. H. A , McFarland, Cedarville. The Columbus Sunday Dispatch and the Ohio State Journal will each be 10 cents beginning May 2, Dallas Marshall, the- ten year old son o f Mr. and. Mrs. Vm . Marshall, underwent’"' a. serious opeartion for mastoid trouble .last Saturday at the McClellan hospital. The operation was performed by Drs. Madden and Shields. - WANTED ;- P0ULTRY.~Call us at our expense, Ffy&ne 12-187, South Charleston, 0 , Irwin Bros,, Glad stone, 0 . .-***• • A delegation o f about twenty-five local- Masons went to South Charles ton last -night to witness,inspection o f Fielding lodge. Following inspec tion, by the District Lecturer, Dr. L. G. Minor p f Springfield, nearly one hundred enjoyed a two course Sup per' at the M. E. Church Which was served by the ladies o f that congre gation, ’ - . ■ . , ■jisnri«»sig>i>\.htujiyniMinjm.aii'iiimnii 1 I i T ihimm & Michael .McLaughlin, 71, fell from the hay mow belonging to M. C. Nag- ley, last Saturday night,, injuring his peck and shoulders in the. fall, o f ten f det. There was no ope about the bam a t the time a u d it is not' known exact l y how long the unfortunate man -laid in a half dazed condition, A fit- tie Iback and tan dog stayed about the bam. and after thg'accident made several trips to •the Nagley store barking each step but no one give Mr. Me LaugWhn was taken to the Espy hos pital in Xenia. ' •For Sale Plant#:- 1 have all kinds o f transplanted garden plants, fo r eariy* and late planting. Leave order# with Mrs. H . M. Stormont, Western Ohio’ Cream Station, Wm. Sheely, Rfd., Cedarville, ■ Water on the Brain, To many people it will come as a surprise to learn that our brains con tain from SO to 90 per cent of water, the remaining 10 or 20 percent being a mass ,of white- and gray matter, to which scientism have given various impressive names, incidentally it might be mentioned that the average weight of a man’s brain is about 48 ounces, and a woman's 43 ounces. Wedding Superstitions. The popularity of June for weddings :is due to the pretty omen- that Juno takes an especial Interest in inarrlnge and she protects and blesses all who are wedded in Jude, The girl who be comes a bride on Christmas day 1ms nothing to fear. If a widow marries s second time In the same month* in which she. was married before, she will be s widow twice. Mr. and Mrs. R. T, Williamson en tertained the members o f the young people’s Sabbath School class last Thursday evening. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. Will Come, Mr. and Mrs, Melvin McMillan and Mr. and Mrs, Howard CresWell. Unpoetfcal Truth, Poets are tend of alluding to the pic turesque iraditlon that -pety-ls are made from the dew of heaven, but the tect of the matter is that those milky halls Just merely represent the efforts of the oyster to cover up an annoying grain of sand and render it less irri tating. Customs Worth Preserving. In Bavaria, before the war at least, there were all #6rte of kindly little celebrations and other things .which made life friendlier arid more pleasant. If an employee had remained In the same place for five, seven, ten years, etc., his employer frequently gave him a sort of little jubilee celebration. Nor did the employees forget the chiefs birthday or “narrieday.*1 Nothing ex pensive—a glass or two of wine, a cake, a little friendly speech. Salesman Wanted:- To solicit or der# fo r lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or Commission. Ad dress. THE LENOX OIL & PAINT CO., Cleveland, 0 . A thirteen year old boy by the name o f Williams was bounced out o f o f an open truck used for hauling the school children, Monday. He receiv ed a cut on the head hut nothing serious, For White Diarrhea and Cholera— Avalon Farms Poultry tablets. A new supply just in at Eieharda Drug a l l k in d s o f ELECTRICAL W IRING AND JOBW ORK SOLICITED Priced Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed Ralph E. Homey Rhone 228 We Will Give Profit Sharing Coupons FREE * With Every Purchase During the Entire Month of MAY THE JOHNSTON*SHELTON CO. EST. 18 7 9 THIRD, NEAR MAIN DAYTON, OHIO “ l am confident that there is no pleasure so great as the real ization o f a fine expectation ” 7 \ The Home Store Today Has Realized That Fine Expectation . 41 successful years o f merchandising backed up by a force o f competent department store managers has made this store one o f Dayton’ s rnore progressive mercantilelnstitutions. We Want Every Man or Woman In or Around Dayton to Become a Part Owner of The Home Store ; We are offering the * " Safest o f Investments Combined With D iv id end s On Our '• / Preferred Stock D E C ID E N O W to become one o f our'partners—^FOR . IN F O R M A T IO N call,, write or phone Main Office, fourth floor, Profit Sharing Coupons Given During May White Sale * , O n account o f the universal demand fo r our valuable Profit Sharing Coupons, which,we are giving-away free with every ! purchase made at T h e H om e Store ,we wfll continue .to , give these valuable .certificate's free with every purchase ^ during the entire May W h ite Sale. * If D o your shopping at. T h e Home StAfc— save the valuable Profit Sharing Coupons,* and bring them in for credit as full value upon a certificate o f Preferred Stock o f T h e Johhston-Shelton Company. Starting May 1st to May 31st, the Greatest Sale of the Year, Our Annual May White Sale 31 Days of Sensational Value Giving The May White Sale The Merchandise Offered at The Home Store Is known to be one of Dayton’s greatest events, and this year we will surpass all of our previous ef forts to make this the greatest sale In the history of the store. in this sale is nil new and strictly up to the minute in style and quality, The assortments are bigger and .better and more comprehensive than ever before. T o make this great event even more attractive to our many friends and customers w e will coinbihc our May White Sale with our wonderful Profit Sharing Campaign, giving our customers double value for every dollar spent. . DO YOUR SHOPPING AT THE HOME STORE DURING THIS GREAT MAY WHITE SALE — SAVE THE VALUABLE COUPONS H o m e j T t o r e >Y<* i %r /A/V DAYTON, OHIO 1 ore For Rent:- A fine farm o f 112 acres. A ll tillable land. Good house and barn Rent on shares o r fo r cash. Frank P. Harting4r, Cl Davi.es Bldg., Dkyten, Ohio. ■' _ _ _ _ _ For Sale:- Paper bailer and quanti ty o f wire, Bailer like new And will be sold a t a .bargain. Save your o ld ; paper and bail it, it will lfiake you mottoy, Inquire a$ this office. The Wednesday Afternoon Club! was entertained this week at th e : home o f Mrs* T. B. Andrew. NOTICE One fourth o f a cent will save a l Chick from White Diarrhea and dial- j era. Two cents will save a hen. Av- \ alon Farms Poultry Tabletts a t ; Richards Drug Store, No cure no: pay. j Agents Wanted:-Ma« with team) or auto tan easily make $150 to $300 * a month selling Herberlingis medi*l clnes, extracts, spices, toilet articles,1 stock powder, dip etc. in your county. | Own boss, Eperienee unnecessary.; We furnish capital. 'Splendid territor*; ies open. Write today fo r free partic p lan , Hetberiing Medicine Co„ Bloomington, Bl. DR. 0 . 1‘* ELIAS All patrons bolding Second and) Third U. S. Liberty Loan Bonds, may. exchange them for permanent Bonds.; DENTIST Giev this your immeaidte attention. n The Exchange $wk* 0< L..Smith,j wwaAn** *• »* •***» uum rm m Cashier AUCTIONEER! - T |....... TERMS VERY REASONABLE Satisfaction Gumtafttettf or no Pay $ Parties wanting two auctioneers 1 am in position to supply the extra man with unlimited **• psrieace. PHONE 2*12# Codarvlllo.
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