The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

aiiirr>aiiffiityw»i#i»i<iiw «*i* L A U G H * —AND— l e a r n Buy Season Tickets Now AND ATTEND THE CEDARVILLE CHAUTAUQUA AUGUST 10 , 11 , 12 , 13,14 A Profitable Five Day Program Full of Good Things to See and Hear Get a Program Booklet from G . H. HARTMAN, Secretary Hear J. C. Herbsman~-th« “200-lbs of . Radium Man from the Pacific Coast” BOYS, do YOU KNOW that EDGEMONT CRACKERS are the BEST KIND of BREAD When Uncle Sam picked men for his army overseas, lie also picked foods that wouldJieap those piofcod men robust and healthy—fit for the strenuous duties ahead of them. Ilia men who studied the value *'f different foods, chose cracker* as bread that v-'aa purest and rirct; -uriohinar. that made muscle and energy, that was always gcr.! any u ,y, every day, summer or winter, apring or fail. That’s why our boya at tha fror‘ , in the trenches? in the camps, ate crackers, the bread that snUr-i.-rd their hunger and made them ■better men—pysically fit, mentally keen. E D G E M O N T CRACKERS are made by the bakers which were the only onc3 cited by the United States Government for its Distinguished Service. You know hojv good Edgemoot' Crackers taste on the hike or. with the weal out-of-doors. Well, they taste just aS good or better, served with butler. « your tab!?—e'.-ory meal. Try it out, I know that you will prefer crackers and ..utter to just bread and butter. Then, if you like, add pr-arut butter cr jelly or jam or molasses or honey or gravy. And rpsaksng rf g. tft/y. just try Edgymoot'Crackers and chicken gravy, ALWAYS CONVENIENT Jest es the crackers for our sdJ.en; kept sweet and fresh in tins." tt> Edgernint Crackers fur the family's every meal keep crisp and crcST.-.y ns the Fcsiiiyl'in. Act*, moth, r to keep n tin In her pantry, Fez a hike or a day out-of-doors, for auto tour or week-end trip you'll find Edgamont Crackers conveniently packed in sealed cartons. Ycur rcigS’.borh.ecd grocer also has Edgemont Crackers by the .pound »3 well ao in Family Tins or Carton. Eay your crackers as you like, but insist on getting Edgemont Crackers, For they, the original sailed butter crackers, are unusually good, ar.d truly economical, There are 10!) Edgemont Crackers to the pound. Look for the name “ Edflttmortt" on the salted butter 4 cracker* you buy, and accept no other—none just as good. Get the ,kittd that are aspure and wholesome as the crackers our soldiers. SUM M E R T IM E CAKES . ‘ ’Edgemont—CHBRRY BLOSSOMS and , , E dg em on t-LBMON BON BONS G o o d to L ook at, Better to Eat their dainty colors, cherry pink and lemon yellow, appeal to tha eye, While the delicate flavor of these delicious cakes satisfy the summer* time craving for aweets. Taste-pleasing afe tlsese baked confections—out-of-the-common combinations of rich little sugar cakes and fluffy, marshmallow), velvety smooth. Delightful when served with frozen dairjticj, fruits, or summer beverages—or when eaten m ft dessert. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER Mw hot this ntmh added t-aneiy fat yon, at veil as Edgtmont Daisy Jumhkt, Panama Cottles and other Edgenoni hahdsmtts. THEGREEN & GREEN ca Hahn «f UNUSUALLY GOOD / COOKIES, CAKES and CRACKERS I rss * # * » * * » * « # ILOCAL AND PERSONAL » » « * * * Cedarville Chautauqua, Aug, 10-14, «? MU".I .1 —Mrs. Russell Wells and daughters returned Tuesday evening after a visit with relatives in Springfield. House for Rent:- Five rooms, gas soft and hard water. Mrs. J. N. Lott. Woman Wanted:- Married or sin­ gle; intellectual, of good appearance. $300 for four months, Write to X in care of Herald. Mr. A. L. Auld, wife and son, o f'I- beria, 0., returned home Monday af­ ter spending seyeral days with the former’s brother, J M, Auld and fam ily. Cedarville Chautauqua, Aug. 10-14. Dr. and Mrs, O, P, Elias have had for their guests' the latter’s futher, V, E, Sullivan of Beckloy, W, Va., and his sister, Mrs. Florence Taylor, of Indianapolis, Ind, Arthur E. Morgan has been ehpsen president of Antioch College He is head of the Morgan Engineering Co, that is building the storage dams near Dayton. POULRTY: Remember I buy poultry at the highest market price and will call for any amount any time. Wm. Marshall For Sale Model 85-4 Overland. Re­ cently rebuilt. New top. Priced to sell. Frank Creswellf Miss Helen Iliff has returned home after a visit in Philadelphia. Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Nisbet have re­ turned to ndianapolis, after a visit with relatives here Mrs, Vance Burba and two children have returned home in West Jefferson after a visit of about a. week with relatives. . Carl Minser of Cincinnati the Fourth at home. spent G. M. Chase .of South Charleston reports the loss, of 175 hogs in t\Vo days with pneumonia, . Mr; and Mrs. W. L. Clemar.sand Miss Bertha Dean motored to Waldo, Ohio, Saturday, where they visited a few . days with Mrs. Sylvia Kyle Geerheiser. * FERT IL IZER ! We are anticipating your wants for this Fall. Be sure and hook your order. P lay safe. OIL MEAL! Present quotation $4.00 per 100 lb. bag. Buy now and be glad of it. Rev. R. J, Kyle and wife, who ac­ companied the remains of^ thir son, Robert, after spending a few days with relatfves, have returned to their home in Monmouth, 111. Dick Jones and Nettie Reed were before Mayor McFarland this* week on a disorderly charge and each giv­ en a fine and Costs amounting to $7.60. •Master Harold Shore o f Columbus has been the guest o f his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Masters. Rev. J. Alvin Orr and family o f Pittsburg, Pa., were guests here of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Orr, the first o f the week. Miron Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spencer of Iowa, is here on a visit with his uncle, Thomas Spencer, Mr. Spencer is located at Detroit preparing for special work in the au­ tomobile .trade. Prof. L, D. Parker and Miss Anna Collins, who are attending summer school at the 0 . S. U., were homo over the Fourth. Bruce Anderson and Collins William son spent the Fourth at Toledo, mak­ ing the round trip by automobile. Either one or both might explain the necessity of the trip. Rev. • J. S. E. McMichael and wife of Greensburg, Ind., were called here to attend the funeral of the late Dr. E. C. Oglesbee, returning Saturday evening. Rev. James Chesnut of Philadel­ phia, Pa., is herfi, on a visit with his mother, Mrs, J. L. Chesnut. Mrs. W. L Marshall o f Columbus is spending a few days with relatives here, coming down to visit her moth­ er, Mrs Mary M.- Barber, who cele­ brated her 92nd birthday, yesterday. Mrs. Ida Lowry left Wednesday for Fredriektown, 0 „ where she will make her future home with her dau­ ghter, Mrs. William Lanning. Mrs. Lanning has been here for several days assisting her mother in moving the household goods. She accompanied her mother to Fredriektown. G.,E. Masters has Tented the Lowry resi­ dence. The Fourth of July was observed here in a very quiet manner. Outside of a few picnics, an occasional fire cracker explosion at the hands of a small boy, there was “nothing doing” to excite the populace. Ahout 75 per­ sons attended a picnic at' Silver Lake near New Carlisle while others visi­ ted the Boy Scouts in camp near Spring Valley, • BUTLER HOG FEED! We have it. $8o.oo Per Ton. GRANULATED SUGAR Buy whenever possible at prevailing prices. We are book­ ing orders for any ampunt, delivery to be made in about *■ ' . S . . . three weeks. Now is ypur opportunity. PAINT! Hanna’s Green Seal Paint, has proven its quality in this community. The price—well come in, lets figure on your job* a The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. | illlllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll!llli!lllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllillillli!!il!!i!illl!!!ljlll!!!lll!{illllllll!llllil!illllillllllllllllllllll: RESOLUTIONS. Whereas God in His. Providence has renjoved from • our midst, by death, Dr.' E. C. Oglesbee, a member o f the Mens’ Bible Class o f the Cedarville Tj. P. church. Therefore be it resolved 1. That’ tho he will be greatly miss­ ed from the Class and the Church and the Community, yet we how in humble submission to the will o f Him who doeth all things well. . 2. That we take this opportunity to bear witness to his Christian worth, to his liigh, ideals of life and to his humble spirit, thus hearing the marks of an upright Christian gentleman.- 3. That we extend jto the bereaved family our sympathy and our prayers that God may comfort them with His Holy Spirit, in this great sorrow that has come upon them. '4. That a copy o f these resolutions be given to the breaved family and also be printed in the local paper and in the United Presbyterian. John Estep andn Charles Bratton ar­ rived home Monday evening from Kansas where they went to work in the harvest fields. They report there is ten men fo r every job and every town they visited was crowded with men fnvjji other sections hunting a job. VjSiile business conditions are good yeBKve hear tha.t thousands of men in wfe industrial centers are out of employment, many' of them drift?’ mg west on reports o f high wages. The railroad situation and many strikes have closed a large number of plants. “AH work and NO PLAY MAKERS JACK. A D U L L B O Y ” MORAL HENRY MAY GET IN. Henry Ford may be the nominee of the committee of forty-eight to form a third party. He is said to have given his consent. The party is headed at present by Hears.t and a few other radicals. Hiram Johnson o f California comes out for Harding but Bryan is expected tdfeast his lot with the new party. Mr. and Mrs, John Lott of Pitts­ burg, Pa., were guests of relatives here over the Fourth. ’ Rev. Wv A, Condon and family of Uriehsville, O., arc here on a visit with Mr. and Mrs, R.’ C, Watt. OVER 100,000 HAPPY FAMILIES have better heating at less cost with the patented Caloric Pipeless Furnace With a Caloric in your home, you may enjoy the balmy warmth of sum­ mer through the blizzards o f Winter arid have every room cozy and livable every day in the. year, Remember time flies! The demand for Calorics is great, and it Is certain that you will profit both. in. service and satisfaction by having your Ca­ loric ready before Jack Frost is again at your heels. Over 100,000 satisfied users will commend your judgment in getting a Caloric NOW. ’ Geo. A. Shrodes, Iiealcr. \ Rev, W, R. Graham and family of Philadelphia, Pa, are enjoying a va­ cation and spending the time with Mrs, Graham's mother, Mrs. M. L. Iliff. Misses Ethel Boyd and Gladis Post returned Tuesday from Dayton where they visited friends, Lost:- 35x5 tire on rim for u truck. Return to A. E. Richards Drug Store and recieve reward. Dr. J. O. Stewart reports that there is every indication that he will be able to save the eye of Leonard Brig- ner that was injured last week by a piece of wire fence penetrating the eye,ball. Mr. Brigner is at the Me Clellan hospital and is now able to see a little from the injured eye. Rev. O. H. Milliagn, wife and son, William, of Pittsburg, Pa., who were called here owing to the death of the late Dr ,E. C. Oglesbee, returned to their home Tuesday, making the trip by auto. Rev. Milligan filled the U. P. pulpit Sabbath evening, he being a former pastor of the local congre­ gation. Salesman Wanted:- To solicit or­ ders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or Commission. Ad­ dress- THE LENOX OIL & PAINT CO., Cleveland, O. Cedarville Chautauqua, Aug. 10-14. Russell McCollum of Nashville, Tenn., joined his wife here Wednesday and will, make a short visit. Mr. Me Collum is a contractor in hiscity and during the war had charge of part of the work of building the large powder plant twenty miles out from Nash­ ville, At one time 30,000 men were, at work on that plant which was built under the direction o f tlie DuPoint Powder Co. It’s cost was 87 million dollars. The capacity was to be a mil­ lion pounds a day and when the war ended 750,000 pounds of powder was being delivered. A railroad of 28 miles to the plant was constructed in the marvelous time of 28 days. The plant is idle at the present time. It was necessary to build 3,000 homes to accomodate the employees. The funeral services of Dr. E. C. Oglesbee were held last Saturday af­ ternoon from the late residence, Rev. J. P, White, his pastor having charge. A number of ministers took part in the service. Rev. Harriman offered prayer followed by the scripture read ing by Rev. White. Ilis former pas­ tors,, Rev. Milligan of Pittsburg and Rev. J. S, E. McMichael of Spring Rctek, Ind., each gave appropriate remarks of the life of the deceased as they knew him Rev, W. A. Pollock of Cleveland, who first roomed in the home of the deceased while attend­ ing college and Dr. Me Chesney,. his neighbor for 26 years, spoke of the gentle character, friendship, inspira­ tion and faith of the departed. The pall bearers were: Dr. Walker of Jamestown, W. L. Glemans, Dr, M. I. Marsh, S. C. Wright, J. E. Turnbull, J, E. Mitchell, J. E. Hastings and Robt, Bird The funeral was one of the largest of recent years and was an expression of the high esteem in which the people of this community held the deceased. Burial took place at Massies Creek cemetery, There were many beautiful floral offerings from various organizations and friends. HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollar* Re­ ward for any case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been tafem by catarrh sufferers for the (feat thirty-five years, and has be­ came known as the most reliable rem­ edy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Medidne acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expefitog-the Poison frtwi the Blood and healing the dis­ eased portions. ................ After you have- taken Halite Ca­ tarrh Medicine for a short time you wiQ see a great improvement in your Spend your vacation AT HOME —Attend— CEDARVILLE Chautauqua FIVE JOYOUS DAYS AUGUST 10-14 Buy Season Tickets NOW G.'H. Hartman, Sec. THE INFLUX • - / I ■ of wealth to all sections of the United States in the past few years in enabling many^ people to build up Savings Accounts5—but it is also causing some to be careless, to join the so-called “ American Orgy of Spending," , I The wise people belong to the first class, Do j YOU? We invite your Savings Account at 4 per cent compound interest. Make this Bank your Bank Resources Over Half Million Dollars The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Oh io SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT U, S. Liberty Bonds bought and sold, general health. Start taking Hall’* • McKinney, pastor 6t G&itavh Medicine at onee and get rid the Clifton Presbyterian church, an- of catarrh. Send for testimoinala, ■nounced his resignation last Sabbath fret. , momhigt to his congregation, expert- « y r n w r iw a rmi. : i;s*> t0 leav® thp of the month to F. J. CHENEY St Co., Toledo, Ob it., noct,pt another charge, Sold by all Druggist#, 75c. j ———- 1 Rev- Horsey and family and Mrs. Jessie Owings of Cincinnati, spent / Cedarville Chautauqua, Aug. 10-14., ^ fourth with Mr, and Mrs. G. II, •Hartman, -w f< ”AV W

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=