The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26
M l tlffM * i omtfm waHoM*. .CeimilU? H«r*ld K*xU Ball, * * KDITOR W m : you u k f a r l im * i«t Re»*mber tim Girt'* Giae Club Dft u**1^*^ „ , April 1, a t the oepra house. Or order from m t u t r a s t bill, ! _____— , Find oat ju»t how fen* taa c*lf : ^he p lat opens Wednesday for the h®**fo4 *Girls’ Glee club entertainment a t the Bafcara counted ready to MU, ’ opera house, Friday, April 1. Staeovsr the butehoris idea, And don’t le t him fool you with gaff; How long a young heifer may rightly Be truthfully listed a "calf.” I f this you can learn, then ash "Well, how old was THIS o n ^ ® my friend, When the club with a blow well direotly j Brought the animal’s life to an • ■ *m * ■ * - ^ ' * Then perhaps you will glace on you* table „ A tid-bit tha t’s fit fo r a king, Or perhaps with your restaumat dinner , ' A morsel worth-while. they will bring. ■. ■ ,.■•■■ ••■«*■. ■ . For there’s nothing like "really” calf’s liver— ’Tis wheat ’mid a whole world of chaff! But femember the one w ay to get ■ i t— Find-out the true age of the calf! > * . —tid a Keck Wiggins. Gp to the Murdock theatre Tuoa* day n,.;liiS i i see "The Daughter of Two Worlds”. Source of*Anecdote. The1word anecdote Is derived from three Greek words, meaning, "not given out.” I n other words, an anecdote meant-something not to be told, in stead of the opposite meaning now Current' Rev. V, E, Busier took suddenly ill last Sabbath following the morning tonaolitis and mumps but is now lap proved. W, R, Torrence of Xenia ,has gone on a western trip to wed Mrs, Elsie Jobe, who has been in California for several mouthy Mr. Torrenee is the freight agent for the Pennsylvania in Xenia and formerly resided here, Mr, and Mrs. S. T. Baker were at- home last Friday night to the mem bers of the Xadantra, Club and their husbands a t a six o’clock dinner. The tables wore deeprated with green candles and the menue cards were of shamrocks, Irish' games and stories with music and readings wore fea tures for entertainment. Xntsrsd a t the Post-CMBo*, Cedar- ville, Or October 81* j '.37, as second elaee matter. F R I D A Y , M A R C H 2 6 , 1 9 2 1 . BULWARK OF CIVILIZATION Walker Glbney of the firm of Hutchison & Gibney, Xenia, has pur chased the Allison room just north of the drygoods store fo r a price said to ho near $20,000, a new record in business property values in that city. The room' is occupied a t present by the Adair F v n itu re store and the present lease runs until 1923. The room to the north, part of the present double room is owned by Mr. Adair and he also owns the next room oc cupied by a grocery. He will remodel these rooms fo r his furniture store before the present, lease expires, VISIT OUR STORES IN COLUMBUS, O. - CINCINNATI - LOUISVILLE OR 50 North Third Street Ninth &Walnut Su. 943 S. Third Street 9 0 9 Race Street ORDER NEW T IRES BY MAIL, and SAVE! MONEY • SEND NO MONEY THESE T IRES aim F IR ST CLASS, NOT RE-BUILT o r SECONDS FIRST .QUALITY NON-SKSD TIRES-^Gnaranteedl 6000 Miles The home is what mother makes it —good bad or indifferent. Government may be corrupt and man degenerate without1loss of hope, but when the standard of the homo is' lowered it is tiiqp to think of hope lessness and the end of a sinful world. The home is the bulwark of civili sation, and in it should be preserved the best possible means of resistance of any siege that may .be set up. Great changes have come since the beginning of the twentieth century, which have developed and broadened woman’s relations; her outlook is up on different scenes and different possi bilities; yet through them all runs the same old woof of wifehood and motherhood, earth's most sacred du ties. v The question now is hot "Shall wo man’s field expend?" I t already has expanded. The'paramount issue is the maintenance of the home. T^he development of industrial mon opolies where the dollar is almighty threatens to undermine the home. There is no more menacing fac t than this. Evidence exists on every hand that the preservation of the family circle *is the problem of this age of commercialism. , ■* The best way to become good is to be bom good and the next essentials are the socialism of the home, and the training'of the mother, the child’s- best friend. THE SCANDAL WAVE. —m TIRES SIZES TUBES ilKES SIZES TUBES $10.75 12.75 16.45 18.25 . 21.85 . 22.95 30 x3 - 3ft x 3 ^ 32X3^ 31 x 4 , 32x4 33x4 $1.75 2.00 2.25 . 2.50 2.65 . 2.90 $23.45 31.15 32.60 33.15 38,25. 40.50 34x 4 . 34,* 4 # 35*4# 36*4# , 35*5 37*5 - $3.05 3.55 , 3.70 3.85 4,35 4.60 . Tire*deliveredprepailto yoarExpreii or P*»lOffice. If, alter exuaisatioa, tire* are »»tuf*ct»rjr pay exp«« or peit-elfice »utkoritiei. linoixatiiiied, cetam at oar axpeue. We are telling them Iff below die presentmarket price. Our Urgooutlet enable* ui to purchate fietire* at let* than cost factors, in many inttance* e have deposited a bond attttring you'thatall adjustments will he made without question or quibble.: OrderNowt StatewhethefStraightSide or Clincher ate desired. Immediate shipment. Card lire prices onrequest, THEAVONTIRE&RUBBERCO. Dept. 26,Ninth & Walnut Sts. CINCINNATI, C W . Lr. C L E M A N S R e a l E s t a t e p Can ba foun - a t my office each Saturday or reached by phono a t 1J omy roaldonee.each evening.’. • PHONES Residence 2-122 CEDARVILLE, OHIO * » » 11 WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE . TO-WEAR THEM Tiffany’s Optical Service Pro vides You With the Best. ,• T IFFANY BETTER GLASSES S. ‘Detroit St. Xenia, O. * THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Coupe 1 More and more this fine elclosed car for two—bur it will carry three ls groWirig in demand. Strongly built, the body rests upon the marvelous Ford chassis. .It brings to its owner every modern-day convenience; easy riding—while sliding plate glass windows make it breezy and cool in 'ho t weather; dust-proofj and water-proof when the windows are closed—it.is cozy and comfortable in inclement weather. Then there is the durability of the car, coupled with the low economy in operating expense. Behind it and very other Ford car, is tha t unsurpassed "Ford After <* Service which is given by the army of Ford dealers scattered all over the country together with some 16,000 authorized garaged*, until the Ford owner is always within immediate touch of dependable, reliable service, where the genuine made Ford parts, and the genuine Ford methods are applied in the care of thi* car. The Ford Coupe administers to a great variety of owners, from the . phycician to the traveling man, from the engineer to the architect/ and then fo r a pleasure<car fo r two it is unbeatable. W eask your early order if you want a Ford Coupe, because wo want to make delivery as quickly as We c*n, but we must have h little time. Como in and talk i t over. R . A . M u r d o c k fORD DISTRIBUTOR FOR CEDARVILLE AND JAMESTOWN. -a GENU INE BULL” DURHAM tobaccomakes50 goodcigarettesfor IQ c wiveB. One wife objected and took the matter before the church officials with the above result. The divorce field offers a great op portunity to‘. those' who would make reformation a commercial' business. There seem3 to be no solution to con trol the'divorce evil in any,of tlie states, • ' There. has been -general •comment the- past few weeks over the numb • of domestic scandals in the public press. I t seems that each year we are having more and more of this nature of family trouble aired in the courts. • r - I t seems to have been just as prom inent in the very wealthy as in the lower element. I t is t remarkable how few cases are to be found in what the public terms the great middle classes. -■ - - s We find in one column the presi dent of the largest bank in the city of New York ^bringing suit for di vorce. In another a millioraire hotel owner taking similar, action. Down in Oklahoma a wdman has ju st been ac- quited for killing a wealthy man with whom she has’lived for the past ten years regardless of the fact that he had" a legitimate wife. These are but a few of the more prominent eases while many more could be named. Even dear old Xenia is to have , her share of notoriety from .a tbming divorce action. Out in Utah where the Rom ans have been taught poligomy/ yet are supposed to have stopped this prac-* tice we read that two elders of "the Morman church have been kicked out' because a bargain bad been made between these two’ officials to trade Human Temperature. According to the hour of the day, man’s temperature varies. It Is low est a t about 3 :89 o’clock in the morn ing, when It averages 97 degrees Fah renheit; from then it gradually rises until it reaches a maximum of be tween 98 and 99 degrees Fahrenheit at 3 :30 o’clock In the afternoon, after which it falls. Tills Is. the tempera ture of the armpit, which Is always ■lightly lower than that Inside the body. ■■■■!■■■ OH Used In Days of Pliny. Petroleum has beep known from ancient times. It was put to practical use as-a fuel around the Caspian sea nraclr earlier than elsewhere. Under the name of “Sicilian oil,” It was burned In lamps in Rome in the days, of Pliny. Tt entered Into use In the aits In China centuries ago, and was discovered by the early settlers in America. Remember the coming of the Ohio Northern Girls’ Glee Club on Friday, April 1 a t the- opera house. * * ..-............. . FARM WANTED;— Wanted to hear ’from owner of farm or good land for .sale worth the price asked. L. Jonhs, Box 651,. Olney/ III. C 3 n t b e s t * © m | a J^ojpal ~ or* * J ' d S G j i f l ' B For quick and easy starting, even on the coldest mornings— . • * For instant, go-get-*eqi acceleration—- For smooth, srnppy engine performance— For unusually l g mile-per-galion returns— . Columbus is the Dest and most economical gasoline that you can buy. It is a high tert, straight-run gasoline of proven goodness and invariable quality. C O L U M B U S O I L C O M P A N Y Columbus, Ohio | Cedarville Distributing Station Miller Street and Penn. R y . . Telephone No, 146. „ R. A. Murdock M. C. Nagley C. E. Masters ‘ W, W. Trout* Cedarville Lime Co. R. Bird & Sons’ Co. 16% $23.50 Per Ton | House Cleaning Time | •4 ■ I aSSS W e carry a full line of household Paints and jf Varnishes in Cans 1-2 Pint Up. p ALABASTINE | * *. J K S 2 The Beautiful Wall Tint., Its rich velvety tints sets I off your rooms to best possible advantage. I 60 Cents a Package < 1 Wagon and Implement Paints, Porch Floor | Paints, Barn and Roof Paints. | IM PLEM ENTS Single Trees, Double Trees, Disc Harrows ■ Darg Harrows and Wagons. n * - Chicken Coops and Hog Troughs Priced Right. Seed Oats 60c Per Bushel. 3 =css CCS •SB The Cedarville Farmers’Grain Co. ..Give Us AChance To Figure On Your Printing... mw r n “5 e r r « s
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