The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26
* ►ir- a ..4. **" j- *»»««, ,.y*?■»«jiMiii»«tM»- M W I l f n u|| ^ f ^ ^ . , 1 ^ -y. f! ^1 ia.nn......... r fg‘r .^ .,...A r r ^ , ....... ^ ....^ .. . . . . .. L...n-r. 7 — 7 . T Y r r r 7 LQOKI Tins Sale Lasts ©fdy IS Dtjfs. PRICES IN $20,(WO Stock o f Furniture is oil the] Bargain Block for Your Benefit Everything Going the Bargain Way—Nothing Will Escape THE BIG SALE STARTS ?, ■ A t 9 A. M., Daylight Salving Time Read What J.A* Beatty & San Has to Say:««1‘Frankly Folks its the Furniture event you have been waiting for. Its a style saltite too, the newest o f new in furniture is here for you at prices that scream out their superiority the, moment you examine the merchandise, IT'S THE BIG RE-ADJUSTMENJ SALE OF ALL SALES, IT'S IN A CLASS BY ITS SELF. Based solely upon the dependability of this firm. ^Prices are urimatchable. 'W e would advise early buying while therstock is ' ^t * ’ < } , > * ' ' ' ' * ' ' ' - ! * ' • » * ! * ( , ag1 * , 1 large and complete. v ■ ■ ; " Signed r - ' ' J. A. BEATTY & v- ^ i. V —, ~ .S ' / >;s4, E very Article in Th is Store Excepting Edison Phonographs and Records Is On :• ' *'■ ? ’ V ' ' x S a l e - r N o t h i n g Rise Reserved^ : ■ ' * f % ^ -* * ' 1 ^ ^ . *a *. i *■'**.- 21 Green Street t, i MAYNARD COLSR PUFFER. . Maynard Color Puffer, son o f Ira and Laura Eleanor Puffer, was born <near Jeffersonville in Fhyette county, July 28. 1899. His parent* moved to ' Ceasrville when Maynard* was five m Mi years of age And the next year he eft* ............................. s. He t] Els school.life king to Springfield 1 _ ..finish rua course and graduated with tered Hie public school spent 11 Of hi in Cedarville, High SchOOl to years comin] the class o f 1919. He then entered the employ Of the G. R. Kirtney Shoe Co. as salesman, being employedby them for two years ln**Springfi*ld. Three weeks ago, he 'erred to Canton and while is his eternal gain. He whs possessed1o f a? sunny dis- positioif, good habits and a good Christian character, having united in early life wratJhe Methodist Episco pal church at Cedsrville and tried earnestly to follow in the foot steps of the Master. ' | He also had marked business abili ty and would no doubt have gained a prominent place in this lineliad the Master desired he should continue it. He leaves a host of .friends-to mourn his loss and altho.a cherished one from' us has gone, a voice we love is stilled, a place is vacant in our Preparations are .being made for a big entertainment May 24; Brooms—5 tie at 50c each. Red Bird Oats at 10c package Canned Apricots—2 cans for 45c. Robert Bird & Sons Co. hearts, which never can be filled. We have implicit trust that our loss was there was'stricken with appendicitis On. Wednesday, April 27th. He was immediately rushed to the hospital there when an operation was perform ed in hopes of saving hit life. How ever it was o f no avail and he pasted ' POULTRY— Don't fail do call me before you sell. « ■ ■ ■ Wm. Marshall. . At a recent meeting of Hie R. P, Cqpgregation the salary of the pas- i tor, RaV. W. P. Harriman, was in- ‘ creased itom $lj600 to $1,800 and , parsonage. . ■ * away at the hospital at 1 A. M., Sun day, May 1st Besides his parents ha is survived by -one sister, Mrs. W. R. Shroade* and an stmt, Mrs, Alice Coler of Springfield* To make your home inviting I urge says Mrs. Wise That each and every surface You coat with Kyanize. &>HOCK ABSORBERS Typ**f!*r All M H td flt /■y *■*. ■ * t yi t £& i , T \v 1£F>~ -r j \v se * j t U t i l i t y „ ’ / es-tts f ; * "/ 4 i *Y t - V / f 1 * s t- ^ y |r Jd t U'l.''1\ « in n ' s > . »?-- »• w .H 'v T t i i v :P ‘ .>*»;■1 Good mirttew lik# to do good worfe. They are aa ttW M ra sted aa the property-owner In seeing M the t M they put on Took* good and wears The feet meene.mueh, thereforo, that many painters awrays nee Green Seal Faint on every houee peiLflng joSb. They find that >, m m m g r isw se a l f a m right It impArta a beauffui r tt weatiKWBft; it tom* A datable film the surface thoroughly without brush ’ marki thowingj and every gallon apreade out over a In K lo ftg run Green $eat i* the braid moat eco- HM)«3 to mt m i The Saver Makes The SpendthriftBreaks- XENIA, "V t O Qrsatsr riding Comfnrt, swlor ataorliigt stop M p l way} mv # tint «nd fa«l. OpataXm with Fordspring*-—notagainst th«M, i Modmtoin prio*. WuriMM R. A. MURDOCK, Cedarville,and Jamestown RUli PEK*J 0 HNSONCO, » • » V v t *j r> s a w a i i t;.5*.A. The man who spends less than ho earns is a civic asset, while he who spends his all may some day become a civic liability. The man who Saves looks into the future with confidence, while he who spends’ faces the cold charity of his friends and relatives— or the poorhouse. The optimist is the man with a bank account( While the pessimist is a spendthrift. >» Which kind of a man are you? Open a Savings Account at this bank —$1 ig sufficient—it will earn 8 1-2 per cent compound interest and pay rich dividends in happiness. TheCedarviUeBuilding& LoanAssociation A Liberty Bell in your home will help you skve. A Savings Account opened for $1 or moye secures one for you. ' X..S rangen day. K- morial May 2i The m: J. W. J bee an< the sev On Iv Scouts Rubier, fiowei-B the roc Creame pored o idvis. ir pare tii Jt is tion of the soiu present North tf of the Vyright, can, Lt- I-iugh T ham jCo. Barher, It is . many as to tiie ee on -Xeni committ Andrew -Bull- an( be furni . charge vine and Hon. A Marshal his aides T. V. 3 ating th the Boy be a she- Service < Blowing service. All ai going to ous -and by the . there w sion if The the decc Creek W. J. T bull, Ft tees-lea- ing reti - - In tit dress b, cannot be give! ' The e of W. ( L. D, P...... Miss He The t ... opera housi Mrs, -S. John 'Vi Andrew Let c- in Cede; ial Day spirit p; to take Memorii IT MIG Georg piest ho ing wht materal cn Johr some w Cooper, return 1 able to probabl; him. Li began a night at ing to C decorate sides or Maggie’ boarded . Johnson guests, clock wi taken, noise di the pul- taken fi store be lacking Mr, Jol unique i ■ m UA mi - : v WHY NOT HAVB GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVB TO WEAR THEM. TiVany’s Optical Siervice Pro- vkkM Y ou With thi Beet. T IF F A N Y BKTTKR GLASSES S. TtotnSt S t, X «d% 0 . EAGLE'MKADO”. f!v '> . e n d lN a .1 7 4 * FAGLRIMKAPO MkGIM eOMFANV, MEW YOFK _ uiiiii^tlua»ia»i|iwwt 'TRY OUR IOB PRINTING s. CHICKS FOR SALE Every Tuesday, we will have the following day old chick* for tale. PricesforMay and Jung, Ferris W. Leghorn* 15c each. RhodeIslandRed* 15cadi White Rock*,» . , , 15c each, White ^Wyandotte* 15c aadi BarredRock.. . . M5c each. " » CustomHatching 5c dm - ev* . OAK WOOD POULTRY FARM . R*M# * j Box 37, Yellow Spring*. Ohio Btiin.or,? 37-K. Virims V/ekomc ................. . uihlf - '-■*t-%Blfll I'lliHittM,*!.. Sl^-'-lfri II ■|.f-. -y chick* Y?YYYTI ■ * VVI MaHIMHESS The < tioils b rnombei and J. pointed The and the new or will be that ha divided circle, hldps v hi^eb YoKow 13 unJ the ok The the w< tioir .1 s county tlons * * . Ht , H m *.h * /»*>»■ Wb I
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