The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26

Dainty Spring Footwear - o r ,<r\ Hi with High or Low Heels Oxfords and Straps We are showing this, season the most attractive footwear ever placed on sale. Frazer’s Shoe Store STUDENTS SIGN PLRDG& Rev. Busier spoke several days ago i before the college students on am* iletlco and following his talk the students and professors signed the following pledge: “We, the under­ signed who are stu'kr.;--, and profes­ sors in Cedarvill: Cos ege, desiring the hearty ipport of all of you agree that we w:!l do everything in our power to t-luce winning teams in the field. We will observe training rules . to the 1<tter, diet, kepp reasonable jhours a t night, refrain from tobacco in any form during the College year, ; and keep ‘physically strong, mentally i awake and morally straight' a t what- , ever eost. Give us - chance to prove j this to you,” | |( ■ ......................... ICEVIYAL FINANCIAL REPORT NewLocation Xenia, Ohio t' >If Galloway &Cherry 36-38 West Main Street, Xenia, Ohio , *e -J Hoover Electric Cleaner 1900 Cataract Washer ; . . . / Pathe and Aeolean Phonographs The following is the reoprt of the finances of the Nash revival by the treasurer, Prof, F. A. Jurkat: RECEIPTS Balance from Atkinson Revival. per S, C. Wright, tre a s ,,----- $ 13.60 Collections for local expenses 284.08 Collections for Evangelist; Cedarville College Students 20.10 At opera hou se________ „41G.OO Total ................................... $436.10 Total re c e ip ts____________ $733.78 DISBURSEMENTS Printing _____ __________ $ 53.90 Choir Leader'____________ 20.00 P ia n is t___________ •-----------’20.00 Board and room of Evangelist 34.17 Opera House r e n t _—_____ 128.00 Collection plates- _______ .60 To Rev. Walter Nash, Evan­ gelist ____ 450.00 Total Expenditures-------------$706.57 Balance in hands of Minis­ terial Association ________ - $27.21 “ A DEVICE OF SATAN” Away back in 1826 railroads did not enjoy the popularity, they now1' have. A striking. example of the feeling toward them a t that time is furnished by a copy of an old let­ ter written by tlie school board at Lancaster, Ohio, in that year. The letter refuses to permit the school house of that town to be used for a discussion as to whether railroads were practical. The letter reads: . “You are welcome to use the school house fo debate all proper questions in, but. such things as .railroads and telephone are impossibilities and rank infidelity. There is nothing, in the Word of God a^out them. If God de­ signed that His intelligent creatures should travel at the freightful speed of fifteen miles an hour, He would have clearly fortold thru His Holy prophets. “ I t is a device of Satan to lead im mortal souls down to hell." —-Ex. FORMER CITIZEN DIB? IN FINDLAY HOSPITAL Word has been received here of the death of William (Broadway) Mil- burn, formerly a resident of this place, a t a hospital in Findlay. He had fallen and sustained a broken nip which a t his age resulted in his death He was a brother of the late James H; Milbum and is survived by three children, Leonard of near Findlay, Fred ,of Kansas City, Mo., and Opal of Cleveland. Mr. Milburn waB here on a ivisit last fall with his 'sister-in- law, Mrs. J. H. Milburn, he being an inspector for the state highway de­ partment. LAST GAME OF SEASON. FASHION SALONS AND FRENCH ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR. T 300 New Wooltex — a n d O th e r F in e C o a ts — T h e y A JL_ l L - have come just in time to be shown and sold to the hundreds of women who will be here tomor­ row. They came from Wooltex and other high grade makers and embody every new style idea as well as every new color and fabric. Yes, this is a special purchase and you will find the prices much less than vou would expect to pay otherwise. Many an attractive Easter coat will be A chosen from this collection tomorrow. .50 to .00 INCOME AGONY IS OVER. Tuesday midnight was the extreme limit of getting the income tax blanks filed with the Internal Rev­ enue Department without a penalty. According to returns from Cincinnati a greater number of persons are fil­ ing returns this year than ever be fore. This wn3 due to the fact that many men th a t had the advantage of extreme high wages were compelled, to make a return. Many farmers were not required to make returns, or if any for a small amount compared with last year, due to the slump in prices, and still holding wool, wheat I and com. Tattooing. ] tn s o : coun t r i e s tattooing Is adopt- ed for several purposes. For exam­ ple, In Samoa, when a woman Is map ried several tattoo marks are plaeed on her, and both In FIJI and Samoa the birth of eaeh child fa registered in tWs way on tlie mother’s hand. < , MMaoiatten, From the agony column: “Young’ man, recently rejected, desires apart, ments adjoining those of young coup!# possessed of a baby that cries all night, causing father to promenade in paja­ mas; good ,loud sweurer preferred.”— Boston Transcript, AvftQMto fttek to The avocado or alligator pear con­ tains aa taut nutritious fat a* d<w* ordinary crcarii, aometimes aa b(gl» as 20 per cent As It contains Httto starch or sugar, It might prove vain- able in the diet of diabetics if it did not cost so much. SOME SENSE TO THIS. According to press dispatches the county commissipners oJE Athens county haye refused to rebuild or re­ pair any more roads in that county until the legislature places some re­ strictions on the use of trucks on the highways. ‘ . Easter Footwear pOOTWEAR is the final detail that gives tone Shd harmony to the entire Outfit! * If there is any one time of the year when good Footwear is. essential i t s now! Our display of exclusive and Classy $hoes has never been inhaled in Xenia. M E N ’S SHOES in Dull, Bright and Tan leathers. Shoes for comfort and Swagger Shoe showing all the new style features. Oxfords and Ties in splendid array. $4.00, $5,00, $6.00, $8.00 up to $11.00; WOMEN ’S O X FO RD S AND STRA P EFFECTS in Dull, Bright and Tan leathers. Also in Satins and Suedes, Many handsome new models. Footwear every Woman will admire! $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 up to $11.Q0 You’ll find our Shoes the best at every price and our Expert Fitting Service means a just right Shoe. May we dress your Feet for Easter. ■ O S E R ’ SHOE STOES For Better Sh< es S. D etro it Street, Xenia Ohio. Cedarville closes the Basket Ball season this, Friday night, March 18 in the Alford Memorial; when the Varsity boys take on the fast De­ fiance-College quintet. Defiance and Bowling Green have broken even this year, so the local boys will likely be meeting a team of their class. The Varsity girls clash with the I strong Wittenberg sextet. Wittenberg defeated, our girls a t Springfield 21-, 20 but they cannot repeat it •on our floor. No-to- Bo! Admision 35 cents and no war tax. Sumner Fess of Antioch will referee; I For Rent;- Five rooms on good ( residence street. Mrs. J. N. Lott K » I = m I t y o u c a n ft f i n d w h a t you w a n t in y o u r ow n h om e to w n — Come to ; i ‘ . The Metropolitan at Dayton n p H E R E is b ig n e w s h e r e f o r m e n — n e w n e w s—F i r s t— th e r e a r e fr e sh 1921 s t y l e s from the designers’ tables at Fashion Park and the House of Kuppenheimer. S e c o n d — t h e s e s t y l e s , in c lu d in g th e m o d e l s b e s t a d a p t e d to y o u , c a n b e h ad in t h e fabric and colors you want, and not only in your size but in exactly the variation of proportions of your size that will exactly fit you. T h i r d — p r o b a b ly th i s is th e m o s t im p o r t a n t t o y o u , y o u c a n b u y t h e s e f in e c l o t h e s fm m the celebrated makers, at the permanent low levels which will eventually be established for this season. I 1 h i The Prices $ 40 , $ 45 , $ 50,$55 Other Suits, $2$, $27%, $30 Ofie Q m ltty Corner 1 _ ’ J . H. M a r ^ o l i s , P r s s . e® Judfaw& I Ohio’s Greatest Clothiers IF OUR CLOTHES DON’T MAKE GOOD WE WILL ^SUSSsSSj iuiiiiniiiiiillliiiiiiuiiiu... The gres*n tion of| have FOl GUM-SI %X It Jeakl L. T. Ml the execil to xton-sl tion of I)| Ctoeinnat ell the goyernmel AccordiJ to* on the making ev without th ledge of He was various' sol ed out. Itl snag when f ments front Mearitimf that Presid name Chari Enquirer fJ ■that Newtoi succeed B. trict. Marshall that his onlj! litical was t<J ers knowing! original Woo tion campaic ' Senator Hard money enoug ■ bnt Senator merits with his closest fJ campaigntout as the Wood The positic November *t , lican state keep him oul appointment , tional admtol became so ticket to Xer was practical] Xenia Hardir - It was an campaign thij ing most of pleas judgshil ticians allege! funds went fol also refused! position again that were su! the Democrat) or and other supporting D| - Dr. Fess for ’ Nothing bul would land Ml if he cOuld bel on that line fq • BtAD At the recej ment at Yellov ited with an a| br-aged playeJ ‘senting the hil Springs Newsf ' say: We” are not I just where Dif his informatio of Elmer -Owel Xenia team. Al in the- Probate! er in question comes along ( that he is onlyl birth of a child] in advance, sf some peculiar court record cl “A student tl be under twcil authorities file! him .and consel play him in tfl the rules, all g | ticipated were presented this but the manage nize it when t | ment of Grubel wag wrong andl a square deal,"j AARONH Aaron Ellis, place and of Cl| the home of hisl Goe, ^pringfieldl illness, f The deceased I bran having ettl V. I. Some tjnif Dayton Soldiers| there. He was ter’s home jusi| death. He is survive Ellis and a daug of San Diego, Dean of this pi* of Sprihgficld il member of the Short- £unera3| Tuesday afternc a t the Presbytei] Buria) took plac etery. BOTH PLl Indictments o | larceny *E*tost Lewis Brittenh* ins were nollied] the men plead ceny S«d were and sentenced to workhouse a t W were stolen fr-.vl WittHsrfj.ee andj Erv*> iann oocitpietl by B«* iker of Charles —ft*-v, . . 4 .

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