The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26
fr ■ 'j n^w*! % *~ a i c «*» *«•* ninttltai (Aft) FORD COMPANY DOINQ BIG BUSINESS NOW XENI NS P JE tm O N FOR HEW DAILY PAPER W ik O — Good painters Jikf* to do rood work, They nve as much interc5iis.il an the' props *y-ownov m seeing1that, ■ the paint they put on Inofc'* v -y-I and v/rarn well. The . fact means much, therefor*?, t; at jv*s<iypUnters always use Hanna's Green,Ssal iVb.l on c»*ary house pah.ring job. They find that HANNAH HBAT*FAINT « marks showing; and every i oHoh npreiosn- out over a wide area. • In the long run. Green. Sty 1is the Inand most, c-co- r nomicai to use on your r>Tiik >/, ■ • .. Gold <!'/ • The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. Get Back to Normal by. Buying Your Groceries at SCH M ID T ’S LARGE LOAF BREAD. POTATO. BUTTEHRNUT OR BETSY ROSS, FIFTEEN CENT SELLER, NOW 10 CENTS, SMALL SIZE TFN CENT SELLER NOW 5 CENTS. FLOUR! FLOUR!FLOUR* 24 1-2 pound sack Schmidt’s Ocean Light- — -------- 12 1-4 sack Schmidt’s Ocean L ight-------------------- - _______ 89c ________ 49c EVAPORATED FRUITS Extra Large Prunes per pound ***jh.*.**. Medium size prunes per pound--------------------- -------— Peaches, peeled; per pound----------------------------- ---------- Apricots,-regular standard grade, per pound---------------- _______ 16c ________ 10c ________ 24c- ____ _ __19c SEPCIALS ON, PROCTOR AND GAMBLE SOAPS Leohxi,*10bars for .—-L-..-**.m~ * . * » * ^ - » -*.— — - P. and G. Naptha Soap,110 bars f 6 r -------...----------------------— Star Soap, 10 bars for ----------------------------- ------ ----------- Ivory Soap, 10 bars for —-------- -— -------------------------- T 32c ___ 69c- __ 69c ___ 79c I BEANS! BEANS! Best grade Navey Beans per pound--------------------- Best Grade Limaa( per pound — ------------ -------------- ,5c P.OTATOES! POTATOES . . . •Beat grade tL S. No. 1 per bushel, 60 lbs,-------- :--------------------- - 90c ‘Per peck’i - - — L,— — ,*-4-- * - 20c Also car fine certified seed potatoes consisting of Early Rose, Ohio's, Rnral New York, Seneca Beauties, etc. ■ ’ CANNED GOODS Best grade regular' No. 2 cans Sugar Corn, 3 for ,--------------------- ,_25c Best Grade regular No. 2 cans Tomatoes, 3 for ________ *1__25c Beat Grade regular. No. 2 cans Peas, 3 f o r __ ___________ >____ _ 23c. Regular No. 3 cans Apricot in syrup, per can___ ...--- ---------— 19c Regular No. 3 cans Peaches in syrup, per can — -----------------19c Remember we pay the highest market prices for Chickens, Eggs and Cream. Bring in your .'Cream, wegive you the biggest check and cash it if you want themoney. H. E. Schmidt &Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL South Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio CHICKS FQR SALE Every Tuesday we will have the following day old chicks for sale. Prices forMay and June, Ferris W. Leghorns 15c each. Rhode Island Reds 15 each White Rocks.. , , . 15c each. White Wyandotte* 15c each Barred Rock.« . . . 15c each. , CustomHatching 5c per egg OAK WOOD POULTRY FARM R. H . Ostcr, Prop. Box 37, Yellow Springs, Ohio Bell Phone 57-K. Visitors Welcome EAGLE<MIKADO” PencilNo. 174 For 3*4*at foattVHdhnt ■' M*do in fhro grad** ASKFORTOEYELtOWPENCILWITHTHEREDBAND EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK sitctuirisetiwatsssiss -TRY OUR JOB PRINTING Ford is building car* at full speed, And, according to an official state ment front the factory r-t Detroit, the demand for F«rd c-.ru and trucks still exceeds the : ity.t, de p.te the fact that a new : :;;a level of production has been r<? .died. By the of May the figures rep. resenting doily production were in the nc-ighbornepd of 4,000 a day, so the May schedule was s^t at 101,125 car* and rtucke, not including tiie output of the Ford Canadian plant o r . ;,ny in the foreign assembling puants The output mounted dailyi Mny 12 brought forth 4 092. i'.u fjreaiest num hex* that hav. hven produced in one nay so far this year. Since the month has 25 working days, present indica. lions point to a new high record. A comparison of Ford production figures for 1920 and 1921 discloses {he fact that for April, 1021, the out put was greater by 34,514 than for the' corresponding month of o year , go. The outpu, -for May, 1921, will v-vobably overshadow May 1920 by letween fifteen and twenty thousand tars and trucks. Approximately 43,000 men are at cork in the Detroit plant of the Ford, .dotor Company. The factory is op. crating full time, six days ■a week ;<.nd three shifts- a day. “We were never 'In a better con- lition than we are right-now,” said Henry Ford recently. R. A. Murdock, local dealer here and in Jamestown, stated this week that it seemed everybody was want-, ing neW, cars just now*. Not only in' this section hut everywhere men that owned ' large heavy cars are giving hem up owing to the costr of op eration* More Ford cars are being ~,old today than all other makes cpm-< bined. THE 1921 CEDRUS. The 1921 Cedrus has been received by the Staff in charge of its publica tion, and almost a ir of the* students •tf the College have availed themsel ves of the opportunity of securing *i copy This year’s book is quite dif ferent from the books of other years, ,he write-ups being presented in a different style, the order of arran gement being changed, the color of of paper changed, and there,, being more pictures than in former years. The general opinion seems to be that it is equal to, at least, or posibly iomewhat tetter than the annuals of ether years. If you have not already secured your copy, why not get it either be- fbrevor after the meeting at the op era house, Friday evening. Anyohe of the following will he glad to see that .you get as many copies as you desire; - Harold Hammond, Editor; G~,L. Markle, Asst. Bus. Mgr.; or E. I). McKune, Business Manager. The price remains the same, $1.50 per copy. _ and Sail un der the Stars and Stripes to all parts of thite world You can travel, or ship your goods to any part“ of the world on American owned and American operated ships, flying the American Flag. American ships are modern and preferable for ger and cargo. passen- President Herding says: ' W* know full w«ll w« cannot «*U where wo do not buy and wa can. not aoll cnceaiffnlly mkm wt dt M l carry. Operators of Passenger Semico Admiral L!a& 17 State: St., New York. N. Y. Seattle to Yoko hama. Kohe, Bonckonr. Shane- hal, Singapore, and occaafonallr to Manila and Hawaii. Matson Navlfatlon C*,, lie Bar- ket St„ San Franclico. Baltl- more to Havana. Panama Canal, 1,0* Ansel**, San Franelaeo, and Hawaii, .. Muitsen Steam Ship Lina, St Beaver Bt„ Now York, N. Y. Haw York to Rio d* Janeiro, Montevideo, and Bueno* Aire*. New York and Porte Rice S. S. 11 Broadway, Now York, N. Y. New York to Porto RIeo. Faelftc1Mall S, S. Co, dS Broad- way. Haw York. N. Y. Seattle to Yokohama, Kobe, Honskon*. Shanghai, Slneapore, Tientiln, and oecaalonally to Manila and Hawaii, ' U. S, Mall 5. 3. Ce, 46 Broadway, New York, N. Y. New York'to Boulosiie and London, New York to Bremen and Danalr. Kmirrant Service to Genoa and Naple*v Ward LIn# (New York kiid Cnha Mall S, S. Co.). Foot of Wall 8t„ N.W York, N. Y, New York to Havana and Spanish ports-——. Vl?o. La Coruna, Santander, Glj&n, Bilbao, For Sate^Steal and Wood ship* and Wood Hull* and OcOan-solng Tnka (To AmericanCltteenaOnly). Steel steamer* Are both ell ahd caa! bdtner*. Farther tnforma- tlon may h* «otat»ed on Free u«« #< Skipping Hoard Film* *» Four reels, free on request of any mayor, pastor, po (master, or orcanl* ration. fa r soilings o f jtiight shifts to alt ftarts o f tbs worm, and all other infor mation write to U» $ , Shipping Bo*rd WASHINGTON, D. C. Citizens of Kent* mu*t h« npxiipn* for anew daily p*p«:. i* Eiiown by the fw t that ha* teen incirculation tha past faw 4*y* asking the Dayton journal to open an office in Xenia tuui give tbh people of that city a Xsnia option. having the matter in charge harp appealed to the Dayton puhHsbara ;'ho are said to have informed them that if sufficient number of people ottld petition it would be taken un der consideration. SAYS BUSINESS IS BETTER W. D. Nisbet of Chicago stoppe;.! here Wednesday for a abort visit with Ids mother; who is improving from a paralytic stroke. Mr, Nisbet is con nected with one of the largest adver tising agencies in the country, being vice president of fte W. H. Rankin Advertising Company of Chicago. The company handles some of the lar gest advertising acounts in. the busi ness world and just at jtt’esent are .-pending several hundred thousand dollars for the Goodrich Rubber Cp. yf Akron, Mr. Nisbet says that busi ness ’is picking up steadily and that better times are before us, but not ;.uch as we had during the War, ROSS H. S, COMMENCEMENT The Ross Township High School ,;ommencemerit will he on Friday •light, May. 27th at 7:30 P. M. There ,vill be six graduates this year and •jach one will have some part on the program. The address of the evening will .he 'iven by Dr. Albert E, Smith of Ohio Northern Univeraity.' Dr, Smith has ;oeir before audiences once Or twice efore in this section of the state and ,?1 who have heard him will remem- .er him as a very« forceful speaker ,ith a stirring message. The follow ing is the program of commencement: Invocation by Rev, Frpnk Dean. Chalk Talk by Paullin Harper. (“Stepping Stones” by Lois .Cum- ,'iings. Glass Flew'ir and Motto by Mahle Shinkle -“ The Call of the Age” by Orville Keiter. . Class Fqem by Blanch Thomas, YaledictOxy by Geneva Deck. Class Address by Dr. Albert E MYiith of Ohio Northern University. Presentation of Djplomas by Supf William R, Collins: Music will be furnished by the Jef fersonville Orchestra. y AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance fa issue certificates of Indebtedness Of the Village of Cedar- villo, Ohio, in Hie sum of $1326.00 in anticipation pf the Revenues of the Public Safety fund of said village, said fund being a subdivision of the General Revenue Fund. Be it ordained by. the Council of the Village of Cedarville, State ‘ of Ohio: - - Section 1. That three (3) certif icates of indebtedness, two of which 'Shall-be in the sum of Five Hundred1 Dollars ,{$500.00)' each ahd one in the sun) of Three Hundred and Twenty- five Dollars ($325.00), total sum of said certificates, Thirteen Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars ($1325.00), he issued in anticipation of the rev enues of the Public Safety fund, said Public Safety Fund being a subdivi sion of the General Revenue Funtt of said Village. Said certificates shall be dated, shall become due in six (6) months after date, and shall bear interest at the rate of Six per cent, per annum, - - Section 2. Said certificates of in debtedness shall bfe issued under the direction of the Village Clerk and the Finance Committee of Council, shall he sighed by said Clerk and the Mayor of said Village of Cedarville, and sealed with the coporate seal of said Village. Said certificates of in debtedness shall be sold for not less than par and accrued interest. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed- by law. Passed thig 10th day of May, 1921. D. H. Me Farland, May of tho Village of Cedarville, O. Attest: J. W. Johnson, Clerk of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, •pM The College Base ball team defeat ed Selma Tuesday afternoon on the local diamond by a score of 16 to 2, "Wilberforce plays here this afternoon Curtains repaired at Wolford’s, 95 V " I 95 & u I T For men, young men* youths, or the Boy graduating from his knickerbockers, That for merly sold $30, $35, $40. Its the. time to solve that clothes question. Its the time to save your dollars. We’ve dis regarded costs or former selling prices and have grouped the ^above number together at one price. ' » Suits that will fit small men, big men, tall men, stout men, in fact men of all ages—sizes 32 to 48. Surely there will be something to please you. The early purchaser will get the choicest. NOW ON SALE 59 .,Al*g§ BOYS m '«■ V . „ V C * :v m j II t vi ‘41 U H 1 r - d ; - vfi& i? 6? ■:' «■' t h/ W ' W m 1 S S TW C«d*rv.! immukpn fy am i tu i $400, ^1___ r aiE. m Ifc has hcci v«*Hg*tipij ft Abal Magm-f lima stone dj tain* m«)y v| g *rds it* me to the lack, pi thi* lime eti| highest grade the m*nufa,<\ known m the! It’ i* interel Meria i» one dieat* in the I per cent m ;l boiler coYerin need in; the m and rubjber, j large use in t* icines, Futhe’e tion of mhgne^ product*, then bi-product kill of limp, vidiio ded by lead«: . tio&. a* the pe a fertilizei also use an en1 bi-product a* r/a’ *facture of rul ve The Abel ftier at ... poses at an « plant on the The Cedarvilli cost anproxii) should pe a g and comxnunii ' Ift an inter of The Abel advised that * move their ol to Cedarville i . . 1 , ___ i n i program f m ^ 4 The foilewi; Memorial day get Citizen’s Coin -3ft .VWisfeSs,., . .;J ^.2^-UJeAsjftl! Memorial ser Sabbath even! uslerx Sul ^ll on pul (ji'Ulecorat at 1> ml'.; f follow. Comp^ . naunced for d f . at the other ■ In the even Rev. W. P, .* address of th( bar been prep' ■otses, - 1 A LAN j I just at pres old saw mill, * was operated h bank of the cf Crouse & Bull; being demolislf for use and a in the stractu served having k» Iy sevenfcy-fiiv The mill was! power when tS of the Main s yard then Wa business house to teed the w: tinder where Store and the located. LIVE SO That Formerly Sold up to $ 1 6 .5 0 To Sell Fast at $ 5 .0 0 Special Special . Meii’s Silk Hose Men a Fine Dres* Suita , Specially Priced Specially Priced 59c' $1*19 2 for $1*00 . - 3 f o f $3.50 ' Blue, Black, Brown Size* 14 to 1 7 ’ KATZ & RICHARDS Formerly Katz Xe;Ja, Ohio The fofiowin live stock de] F*cm Bureau In Greene shippers who iatloh. They s stock containi He, 30 calves, totaled In wei netted the si average cost; <58 cents whie average. The 1 ed animals wa BROTHER-IN TA1 E. R. Brya brother-in-law purchased tfie from W» A. deiill has been was closed managed the Kelly Since it ST) Taken ,up r May 1st, m : Identified and h« *old -June «**, And) HOW An aid rcc hi Fayette (*o 4,112 riiildtut 4 and 11 at tl wvra hut 8,0 l ^ a M p a a o nm
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