The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26
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It*s Toasted F ill-AY , MAY 20, 102J, Soyouknow can rell MUSIC IK SCHOOLS, NEW SPOT CASH Cut Price Meat Market Open Monday May 16 ! , HERE ARE OUR PRICES; Loin, Round, Porterhouse steak ------------------, ----------— -------- 32c Chuck Steak l b . ----- --------------------- ------------------------ ---------28c Best'Beef R oast ---------------------- ------------------------------------- -25c Bopng- Beef lb. _____ 1_________________________ ___________ --20c Pork Chops —------------------------- --------------------- ----------- -------------30c Fspsh Ham ____________ __________— ------28c Fresh Shohlder.________________ * J----------- ------------------------25c Fresh Side Pork, 20c lb, 2 lbs for — -------------- — -------- ---------35c Fresh Sausage 20 c lb., 2 lbs. for —— , — —-------------------------- --35c Veal loin lb. - „ — ---------— ---------- --------—- — '35c Veal Round l b . ------------------------------------------------------------------- - 35c Veal Chops’ ------------------------------ ------------------- -— :----- -— 30c Veal Boast lb. _________ £ ---------------------— r------------------- 25c Boiling V ea l----- ------------,— ------------------------ ------ -------- -------- 23c A tthe old Reliable Meat Mark et on Main street at the Bridge. ALL OTHER MEATS AT REDUCED PRICES. WE WILL * BUY YOUR BUTTER AND EGGS. CALL AT OUR STORE FOR ICE. WE DELIVER ICE INtfOWNU ORDER BY PHONE, NQ. 68 A ND HAVE YOUR MEAT DE LIVERED.' • '• «. C. C. WEIMER There has been quite a bit of fav orable comment on Rev, White’s baccalaureate sermon to the grad uating class last Sabbath night. The sermon was very Instructive and points of great value not only to the class but to citizens in general were brought out, . The reference to music In the pub lic schools has brought out much comment in various circles and pat rons of the schools are pleased oyer the way the speaker brought , this necessity of such instruction before the public in general and the mem bers of the board of education. The state school code provides for most everything else hut music. It is permitted in any school and most of them have instruction along this line but it is not compulsory. There is only one time1 to teach young folks music and that is when they are between the ages of six and ten years. I f there is ■any talent it will he developed to a certain extent, if not nothing is lost. Better have ten pupils take this training and f jnd there is no talent than to let one with talent go undeveloped. Even the. child that has no talent receives a certaining training that is valuable in other than musical lines. We hope the board can find some way to provide for a musical instruc tor. Money is bejng spent for many things not as important not only in the public schools but in all public affairs. The people will-always will ingly stand for public school expen ditures. Let’s have music in the schools next year. cftai fOcts from ont bag of PRICES ON STREET OILING. Council has some, new prices on the oil for streets. Yellow Springs was to get ojl applied for 9 l-2c but the com pany informs council that is was 10 cents. The'price here was 10 1-2 cents applied. The Standard Oil Compeny has lowered its price to 10 cents ap plied and council will ,likely let the contract to this company as it has the best bid, • j CHANGING LINES. The Dayton Light & Power Cp. had a force of men at work here the first of the week changing some of their lines-so that the pole at the corner of Main and Xenia avenue, in front of the new bank building can.be taken down. Ships Warned of Bad Weather. Ships at sea within rnpge.oC British wireless shore stations are to be pro tected by warning radio -signals, whenever gales o f forty miles an hour threaten, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. Using a wave length of GW meters (1,968 feet) at full power, the safety signal will be sent out ten times at brief intervals, followed by the warning. THE UNIVERSAL CAR , $395 f. « . b. Detroit If your salesmen spend unproductive time go ing from prospect to prospect, because of slow transportation, it is money lost. Slow transporta tion robs them of part of their time—time that might just as well be turned into sales. A Ford Runabout furnishes quick transpor tation at the lowest possible cost. By equipping your salesmen with Ford cars, you will enable them to devote more energy to selling goods. Mi GENUINE B ull D urham TOBACCO .PUBLIC SALE. We will sell at Yelow Springs, Ohio June 2, 1921 the following stock:' 35 Registered Scotch Short-Hohn cattle, 100 Registered Big Type Poland China Hogs. The best of breeding in eyery animal. Brood sows selling with litters of pigs. There are a few cows and calves and •a few young bulls. Col, Jones. & Yerrian, Aucts. Write for catalogue. Earl and Wayne Oglesbee. R . A . M urdock FORD DISTRIBUTOR FOR CEDARVUUE AND JAMESTOWN. Chief Justice White of the U/ S, Supreme Court, is dead folowing an Operation. He was 76 years of age and has been a member o f the court since 1894 when named by President Cleve land. Pres. Taft in 1910 named him chief justice, It is expected that President Harding will name Mr. Taft for the vacancy, Mr. Taft is one of the moat able lawyers in the country. . ■ - . li& u c a i i t b e a t ’e m ! 'The 500-mile race Rev. Busier delivers the Memorial sermon Sabbath to the I. O. O. F. at the M. E. church. His subject will be: “Real Friendship," Columbus Gasoline Maybe y ou can 't p ick the w inner o f the speedway classic, but y ou can w rite you r ow n tick et on w hat Columbus w ill d o fo r y ou r car. It w ill give y o u a quick, easy start, a fast getaw ay at crossings, p ow er on hills and in heavy go ing , and m ore m iles than y ou ever expected from a gallon o f gas. It’s high test, straight run, championship fuel. C O L U M B U S O I L C O M P A N Y C o lum bu s , O h io The State Supreme Court handed (town a decision this week that is of importance. Boards of Education are not required to go out of a rggular route to pick up children, neither are they required to provide shelter for children where they meet’ conveyan ces, The suit Was taken up from the Crawford County Courts. CedarvUe Distributing Station Miller Street and Penn. Ry. Telephone No. 146. R . A . Murdock M. C.Nagley C. B. Masters W . W. Trout* Cedarviile Lime Go. R . Bird & Sons’ Co; Only a Limited Amount of 16% Good $21.50 Per Ton HANNA’S PAINTS A full line of Household Paints and Varnishes & ■!? m cans 1-2 pint up. ALABASHNE The sanitary wall covering nearly all shades 60 cents package GARDEN TOOLS Hoes, Rakes and Plows, also Garden Seeds of all Kinds. i ] OIL STOVES 4 Either wick or wickless. Just the thing for summer work. Lawn Mowers, Chicken Coops, Poultry Netting and Fence, Hog Troughs and Fountains, Watering Tanks. . ■ ' ............... .........;-------------- • ! . A Car of Hard Coal Just Arrived ■W css The Cedarviile Farmers’ Grain Co IS YOUR BUSINESS A SUCCESS? Fids S ta te ? js a big aid toBusiness. Printing tine station**? 1$ our specialty.
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