The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

t&t*' # * £ • p f t f t f t f t f t W Q l A i F tS liOW A i* f t » f t- f t # m m m m * Ctortshw rapoirod a t Wolford*, M w y ChmtrnM to our readers and patron*. SWEET CIDER—p e r gallon 66c. B. Bird £ Sons Co. Prof. Cameron Rosa of Webster City, Iffwa, Is homa for the Holiday vacation, The Herald went to press somewhat earlier this week as is our usual cua- tom eacr Christmas season. Crape Fruit, extra fine and Targe 3 fo r 26c. R. Bird & Sons Co. '; ■ 4 ■ George Marshall was taken to the McClellan hospital last Saturday in a critical condition. Howard Arthur of Stanton Military University, Stanton, Va., is home for the holidays.,. 1 D. & Mcfilwaia leaves tins Stanley Bumgarner, in edtiejtily ill week fo r Washington C. H. to spend a t the home of his parents, Mr. and several weeks with her daughter in- Mrs. J . W. Bumgarner in Columbus, law. and children, Mrs, Fred McElwain Mr, Bumgarner has been located on —■.i . . . . ........ a 300 acre farm near London and has George Smith of Ada, former stu- not been in good health since early dent a t Cedarvilla College, has pas- in the fall* His trouble is of a cau­ sed the State Bar Examination after cerous nature that started in tb# completing his course a t Ohio North- throat. ern University, - " . ■ .....................— —..... ... . ' . .. ........ i Why not send the Herald to some NGTICE-A11 persons having claims distant or home friend for a year as against the" estate of the late Susan a Christmas gift. No gift would be Broadice will present same to the more appreciated than news from the undersigned immediately.' home town. A number have been do- George Parker, Admr., ing this for several years add we have SuBan Broadice,‘Deceased, added quite a few names Just this .<™..........I. mi , week, Harry Graham, who has been con- ........ ....... .... - — fined for several weeks owing to an | Mrs. T. D. Updike of Centerburg, attack of typhoid fever, has improved • 0., is a guest a t the home of her son, and ja now a t the nome of his brother] H. W. Updike and family. Mr. Updike Dr, Will Graham of Springfield. -j has had quite a hospital a t his home ............. .....— ...... for some time. F irst he was ’threaten-' Get a Liberty Bell Savings Bank ed wi.th pneumonia and then the two a t the Cedarville Building & Loan sons became sick, A t present Mrs, office. Deposit one dollar and your Updike is suffering from an acute at- account is opened. When your bank tack of tonsolitis, * is full take it to the office and it will ...- be opened and'the amount credited pn The United Presbyterian Sabbath your account and draw’ 5 1-2 per cent school held a Christmas trea t and Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Stevenson will entertain the Andrew fam ilies,at the Annual Christmes^lwiter, ^ t e i a fancy CELERY—extr ^ for Christ­ mas a t \ , R. Bird & Sons Co. Tuesday was the shortest day of the year, We are now traveling towards spring, subject to orders from Mr. G. Hog in February. Wanted Trdkcing:-! have "a Ford truck of my own and am now ready for business. Call Farmers* Grain Co. or M.’C. Nagley for appointment. In this issue will be found a num­ ber of cards from merchants express- good cheer a t this season. They pre worth your reading. SPECIAL- r> Prime (Little Red) Clover Seed, 9925 purity and 90 ger- manation. $14.00 per bushel. The Cedarville Farmers' Grain Co. Miss Mildred White, who teaches a t Mason City, Iowa, has returned* for the Holiday .vacation. The Cedarville Realty Company purchased the Enos' Clemans prop­ erty last Saturday a t administrators sale, the consideration being $1446. We. are._promiaed .a white .Christ­ mas by the weather bureau. The tem­ perature -will also he much colder as a severe storm is headed this way from the west. Masons here will he interested in knowing that a movement is under Way in Springfield fo r a consistory, Springfield has three lodges With a total membership of oyer 1800 .and plans are under way fo r another Blue Lodge, interest compounded semi-annually Just the thing for young and old. I t entertainment on Wednesday even­ ing, A tree was decorated and pre­ sents were distributed. , The R, P, Owing to inclement .weather condi- Sabbath School will give a cantata ditions the Farm Bureau meeting j Monday evening when a whi,te gift called for Tuesday evening was not [for the'Near Ea3t will be”taken, The held. The county organization is put- j M, E. Sabbath school will not have ting on a campaign, for three year any program other than some special members. Every farmer’ should be-!music Sabbath morning and the dis- i tritubtion of the white gifts a t that ime. v '■ . ' v long to .this organization. Some of the rural ocunties are find­ ing out that,, counties with big. cities, Coffee, choice fresh roasted Rio cof are not to bg, appraised this year.' fee in bulk 7 lbs. for $1.00, Friday on- This is true in * Franklin county.' ly,December 24. ‘ Farm land is appraised, much lower R; Bird & Sons Co. in Franklin county that Just across j - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - the line in Madison county, yet re-j Mrs. John Grindle continues to im- valuation in Madison county has been prove’following an operation a t the ordered by the state. MeCHellari hospital. Mr. Andrew Jackson is expecting his son-in-law and; daughter, Mr. and ^ Mrs. R. L. Baldwin and son, Robert, j of Chicago for Christmas. On th is ’ day Mr, Jackson always celebrates his birthday. This time it will be his seventy-seventh a ?nniversary. Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. for $1,00 » R. Bird & Sons Co. The public schools close oh Thurs­ day until the first Monday in January. Card of Thanks:- We wish to ex­ tend our thanks and appreciation to friends and neighobrs and minister* for their kindness and help'during the illness pnd a t the time of the death of our mother, Mrs. Mary J. McMillan > and fo r the floral offerings. The Daughters. ■' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Crouse will en­ tertain a number of relatives op Christmas day. APPLES—extra fancy Rome Beau- tys end York Imperials, 20 lbs for $1. R. Bird & Sons Co. We notice by the United Presbyter­ ian that the Mt. Lebanon,. Pittsburg, congregation, has increased the sal­ ary of their pastorJEtex^E. C^McCown $300 a year, retroactive to last April. The salary, is how $3000, Rev- Me Cown was formerly a student, a t Ced­ arville College. Get a Liberty Bell Savings Bank for the the children a t The Cedar­ ville Building & Loan office. Deposit $1 and yoUr account is opened. You get 64-2 per-cent interest compound­ ed semi-annually. Deposits, large or small welcomed from young or old. I t HOW'S TBEIS7 We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ w ard 'for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been tak en .by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has be­ came known as the most reliable'rem­ edy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the Blood and heating the dis­ eased portions. After you haw taken Hall's Ca­ tarrh Medicine fo r a short time you will see a great improvement In your general health*. S ta rt taking *m il's Catarrh Medicine a t once and get nd of catarrh. Send for testimoinalg, J. CHENEY * Oo.. Toledo, Okie. Sold by all Druggists, 76c.. It Will Be a Merry Christmas For Everyone in th e F am ily if FATHER, MOTHERand All the CHILDREN ARE MEMBERS OF OUR Ch ris tm as Sav ings C lu b Just a few pennies, nickels, dimes of more deposited weekly by each member of the family insures one and all a very merry and bounteous Yuletide. W e a r e organizingour Club now and will be pleased to have you and all of your familybecome members. It’s easy to join, The first deposit, makes you a X full-fledged member. There’s no red tape, fees or fines or deductions, 1 M • Any further information you desire will be cheer- 9 fully given, Books are open now for enrollment. 2 1 A S The Exchange Bank CEDARVILLE, OHIO* - , FREE WILL, t o w m m w a s j AB o u t p m The union evangelistic services un­ der the leadership of Rev,. Walter Nash, that have been held in the opera house for the past nineteen days, clc. ed Sabbath night. The meetings were well attended except on a few nights when the weather did not per­ mit a good attendance. Rev. Nash made many friendh here during his stay. He delivers his sermons in a plain yet forceful manner and with strong conviction. He had the loyal co-operation of the ministerial as­ sociation and the spiritual life of the community was no doubt quicken­ ed by the meetings, As proof of this we refer to the free will offering taken a t the three meetings Sabbath. This was to go to Rev. Nash for his conscientious labor in this field and amounted to $460, Rev, Nash was greatly impressed with the people in this community and felt highly com­ plimented by the support he had re­ ceived in his work and for the boun- tious offering. He. returned to bis home in Springfield Monday and after the first of the year opens ’ a series of meetings a t Paulding, O, FARMERS SHOULD JOIN THE FARM BUREAU Farmers could not spend money for any purpose that will return with a hundred fold than by becoming mem­ bers of the County Farm Bureau. All classes of business people are organ- ied and ,the reason the farmer is not able to stand on equal terms with other interests is that they never have representation such as could bring their needs before legislative .bodies’. The manipulation of grain markets would not be possibe if the farmers were organized. If the farmer ever expects to change his position other, a common laborer on a farm to one who desires a voice for a square deal he will have to quit talking and com­ plaining and by or, through some or­ ganization exert his rights. CHARLES HUGHES FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Late press dispatches indicate that president-elect Harding will name Charles Evans Hughes, one of the greatest ’American statesman, .for Secretary, of S.tate. Mr. Hughes is an attorney of international fame, has occupied a seat on the United States Supreme Court bench, which he re­ signed to run for the presidency tour years ago, and has served as govern­ or of New York state, I f this is the class of men that Senator Hardifig is to have-inrhis cabinetrther country is assured of- a safe conservative .busi­ ness administration and one capable to guide the nation through the crisis in the business world and the complications tha t exist in the war ridden, countries'of Europe. SELMA WILL HAVE COMMUNITY TREE . a*-:..*-.; ;•. Selma people have arranged for a community Christmas tree and special entertainment on >Friday afternoon. All the children of school age and down to two years old will get a pre­ sent a t this community affair. GOV. COX URGES SOME CAUTION Gov. Cox in a letter to the State Tax Commission Tuesday urged that matters move slowly under the order for a re-valuation in 61 ocunties of the state. Public bodies and taxpayers should be heard on the subject before taing final aetkion. The governor stated that most of the data upon which the order was issued came from county officials and that this infor­ mation Ind been gathered during a time when values were greatly infla­ ted. Indications are that .the tax com­ mission will not proceed. OYSTERS IN HtiLK— Best Standerds per q u a r t----- -----70c Best Standards per pint .1_____ 36c Extra Selects per q u a r t ----------- 89c Extra Selects per p i n t ------ — —40c R, Bird & Sons Co, HOLLIDAY GOODS—A wonderful line to select from. Come in and see our displey. Make our store your shop ping place. R, Bird & Sons Co, FURS THE CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAL * Right now We are offering Special Price inducements on Fur Coats, Scarfs, Chokers and Muffs. Its an op portunity to give an .excellent gift and at the same time realize a saving on the purchase, Repairing and Remodeling a t Reasonable Prices—Bring your old fu r with you for estimate, m i m m Second Floor, Arcus Bldg. ' Springfield, Ohio. a* Teach Your Children to Save O Your children win learn more of the value of money through having a saving ac­ count than by any other means, It encourages them to see the amount in- • crease, and at 5 1-2 per cent interest com­ pounded semi-annually, it doesn’t take long to save large sums, „ . Why notstart an account for them now— the ultimate benefits will be inestimable. One dollar is sufficient to open a Term Savings Account and that is placed to your 'credit, Get one of these minature Liberty Bells to drop your pin money in at home— it counts fast towards success, TheCedarvffleBuilding&Loan Association The Brunswick Tone Amplifier, with grill of instrument rem oved , This all-wood amplifier conforms with acoustic Jaws anu brings truer, purer tone, No metal is used In Brunswick amplification, so there Is an absence of harsh­ ness. The Ultoiia, offered solely by The Bruns­ wick. An all-record re­ producer that plays each make of record cor­ rectly. At a turn of the hand I f presents the proper diaphragm, the proper needle. I t does away with attachments. The only way to judge tonal values . v X K J K invite you to prove to yourself tha t The * ■ Brunswick offers superior tone, The com­ parison is simple. Your ear will quickly decide Come knd let us play your favorite selections on The Brunswick. Then hear the Same selec­ tions elsewhere. Note the difference. Note the absence of harshness in The Brunswick—due to our patented, all-wood Tone Amplifier. Now Brunswick Records Our great ambition since we introduced The Bruns­ wick Phonograph hits been to bring something better, something remarkable into the making of records, and we have done it. We invite you to pass judgment on Brunswick Records. Come in and we will play some of the classical, jazz and popular song 'records, Note tb* difference, the superiority, Then you’ll want to add some Brunswick selections to your musical library,* BROWER’S MUSIC SHOP, Stool Bldg. 8 W . Main S t , Xom *,Q . Brunswick records played upon the BrunswickPhono- graph present the most per" feet artistic unity o f record and reproducing medium ye t achieved* Remember, Brunswick Records can be played on any phonograph with steel or fibre needle. M 8 3HS P H O N i O t R A P H S , AN t ) > R E C O R D ^ '••^rr.4tf-flnisagait Kodol a c * * . o e r o u r p r i c e s o n p r i n t i n g x j s c , . / * .

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