The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
■swans _ ____ £ w M ... ^T ir "r m T I ttfc THE CLEARING HOUSE OF NATIONAL THOUGHT ‘ _ "' ’ * ’ . * ' Do you know that Uncle Sara conducts the largest printing-plant in the world? It requires five thousand people and a plant worth five million dollars to pro duce the printing utilized ip operating the government. Then there is the seven million dollar building?—one of the most beautiful in the world—housing the Library of Congress. The- story o f the small beginnings of these two great institutions, their steady growth, and their present importance in the work of the nation, is told in a n ' 1 attractively illustrated folder o f the series on Our Government now being issued by this Institution. ' There has been a great demand for these stories and it is evident that they have been doing’ a valuable work in informing the people o f this community ■about our government. The ExehangeBank o fclggss life , FOR YOUR ' ThanksgivingDinner Lettuce Oranges Celery Bananas Grapes Figs Cranberries Dates Citron Place your order for Oysters at once as they will be scarce. C. E. MASTERS -TheDardenella Girls.. v OPERA HOUSE Saturday, Ev ., Noy. 19th A Constant laugh from beginning to end. SEE IT ANDDRIVE AWAY THE BLUES 25c and 35c Tickets on Sale at Clerk’s Office j i • I « m * * m m m LOCAL AND PERSONAL ‘ * * * * * * * * Pictures framed at Tarr’a Studio. Mro. W. R, Watt is spending a feu- days in Dayton this week, Good price on 2 1-2 bu. bags of Po- tatoe* at Nagley’a. Wanted:-Sewing and ironing to do, Mrs. Geo. Marshall, over Miller’s Pool Boom, Positively no hunting with dog. or gun on my land and anyone caught on the farm without permission will be prosecuted. A. T. Finney, Biblp Beading Contest next Tues day evening. Keep th e date open, Nov. 22. • Shu?e Shine, the wonder polish for furniture and automobiles. John Myers, son of Harvey Myers, who has been in Wyoming and Texas for the past three years, has return ed home. Get your potatoes by the sack at Nagley’a. # The right kind of a contest—learn ing to Tead the Bible. Next Tuesday evening, E. P. church, i Coming! The qnnual college play will be given in the opera house, Tuesday evening','Dee. 13. ® Lost:-Tire carrier tor Ford sedan with license plate and holder and the spai*e tire. Owner return to Dr. Leo Anderson and receive reward. . Miss Mae Davis, of Gallipolis and Miss Elizabeth Applegate of Cin cinnati, were the week-end guests of Miss Esther Townsley. akSwaI5Sfijfc^)'ig’*'l if-tiilMMiWi TIIF, MCDUFFIE CASE. Judge Gowdy lias ignored tho mo tion o f the defendant, S. Douglass McDuffio, colored evangelist, con victed by a jury on a charge of sod omy, for a new trial. The motion o f the defendant ‘in arrest o f judgment’ YfXiS tained. The defendant’s at- toraeys for tho defendant asked that /he be released, without bond but the bond was reduced to 9500 as Judge Gowdy thought that high enough. Prosecutor Williamson announced that the decision of Judge Gowdy would bo taken to tho Court of Ap peafo. The case has attracted considerable attention especially in Xenia where civic organizations and some of the churches, protested allowing the Me Duffy to continue his meetings. The trial was said to be the vilest in the history of the county and the jury was not Jong in finding McDuffy guilty. G. H. Hartman of this place was U member of the Grand jury that returned the indictment and D. M. Kennon, a member of the petit jury that found McDuffy guilty, f - -......... - Last Tuesday evening the execu tive committee o f the Christian En deavor met in the Presbyterian church, Xenia, and discussed plans .for the C, E. in the county. Sabbath evening several Christian Endeavors went over to Alpha to attend a meeting, in that place. ami QaySkipping^Rppes % Dr. anil Mrs* Leo Anderson enter tained the Young Married Folk’s Club last Friday, evening. Miss Nell Mercer of Jamesto&wn spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. 0. P. Elias. ' Coming! The Old Kentucky Colonel, a four act Southern drama under the Direction of E. M.Gray. Good music and specialties between, acts. Opera House, Thanksgiving night for the benefit 6f The Daughters of America. You can’t afford to miss seeing “ In Walked Jimmy” which is to be given in the opera house, Dec. 13. Poultry Wanted:- I want heavy hens and springers for Eastern mar kets. • Wm. Marshall.- For Sale:- Bose Comb Rhode Island Boosters. Phone 12-157. or E. F. D. Yellow Springs, 0 , Mrs. A. T. Finney Announce your public sale in this Herald. Envelopes to Match Use envelopes to match the color of .your stationery. . .... w* can supply yon with fine letterheads SSrtrf on SSimermlU Bond .and ton ah envelope?1to niatch in any of tho twelyo colors or white. * . t. . r weSw jS£very highand our price. v e r y l o w . 4 ir t Ito Show rm J B S t Wo Coil no The Ladies of the Clark’s Bun Club entertained their husbands last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mm. Conley at a Covered Dish Sup per. About forty were present. Part of car load of Potatoes. Get our prices at once. Nagley Grocery- Annual Bible Beading contest next Tuesday evening, Noy, 22, at 7:30 P. M. in the R. P. church. Ten contest ants. 'Fine music. Admission 15 cts. Show your interest in the College and the Bible -by being present. Poultry Wanted:- Plymouth Rocks, Buff-Rocks, Bhode Island Beds, Or- phingtons, White Bocks and Wyan dotte. all bring the high prices. . Wm. Marshall. Kodak work finished at Terr’s Studio, STRAIGHT SALARY:- $35:00 per week and expenses to man or woman1 with rig to introduce Eureka Egg Producer. Eureka Mfg. Co. East St. Louis, 111. A beautiful large picture with each dozen baby pictures at Tarr’s Studio. Lost:-Short-haired collie, yellow color, white mark in forehead and white front foot. Finder please noti- wy .Frank Powers. Henry Smith was in Columbus on Wednesday attending a meeting og the Co-operative live stopk buyers in this state. , George Little expects to leave' to day for Hollywood, Cal. where he will 3pend the winter with his sister, Mrs. Mary Dice, Mr, Little’s children went to Hollywood in September. C. M. Rjdgway was able to return home Sabbath from Columbus where he was taken ill while in that city last week, ' Stafford McCullough of- Clifton, has returnedjf^om a hunting trip in Canada wIEn two deer, a moose and a wild cat. ' . < The three mill school levy for the Clifton schfiols carried at the last election. , Mrs. D. S, Williamson is in a very critical condition, suffering With pneumonia, • l i i Mr. and Mrs. J . 1 I . ^Patterson of Dayton have been guests of the lat ter’s brothei’, Raymond Ritenour and family. I Mrs, Ed. Fiannigan, who under went an operation in Mt. Carmel Hospital, Columbus, is reported as much improved. Miss Eloiso Davis entertained a number of friends last Saturday hon oring her guest, Miss Lillian Hooper of Cleveland and Misses Helen Banker of Clevaland and Lola Parks of Urbana, guests of Miss Marjorie Wright, Prof. Harry Wright of Lynchburg 0., spent Sabbath at home. J. G. Brown of Pittsburgh spent the week-end with his son, Maurice, who is attending college. We are in receipt of a copy of the Washington, D. C. Sunday Star, that gives a full account of the Disarma ment Conference sittings in that citivfrom Prof. R. Cecil Burns, Save money by buying your sugar by the, 100 lb. bag. Naglcy’s Grocery* The Union Thanksgiving service will be held in the United Presby terian church net Thursday at 10:30 A. M. Rev, Busier will have efisrge of the services. The community is cordially invited. Bring the children in' on bright days for photos at Tarr’s■Studio, Special Imported Gabar dine Rain Coats, Belts all- around and plain $30.00, $35.00 up. C. A. Weaver, Xenia, Ohio The .foot ball boys would like to, have a good delegation go with them to Defiance on Thanksgiving Day, when they meet the Defiance College team, The trip can be made over the Ohio Electric from Springfield and return the smao day. The regular round trip fare is $6.70. If tho dele gation numbers fifty rooters and the team of 17 members a special -car can be secured and the fare will be $5,16 for the round trip. This would bo quite a nice trip and a great #d vertisement foi tho College if the fifty rooters cotild be secured. The trip by special car would be made on a fast schedule. If you ate interested notify George Markle or Coach Blackburn, Coming! The Kentucky Colonel at the.opera house Thanksgiving night November 24th. Admission 22c and war tax, 3 cents or 25c, 10 per cent goes to the Red Cross. Tickets on sale Tuesday, Charles Shepherd of Chicago' has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Maty Bridgman this week: Mr. Shepherd usually comes to Dayton each fall to attend the annual reunion of the Scottish Rite in that city. He will re main over until after the Shrine con clave today, Friday, in Dayton." Dr, J. P. White’s Bible Class and that of Mrs. W. H. Barber enjoyed a fine evening dinner last night itt the new Exchange Bank Community Hall. Early Greek Writing, The earliest Greek Inscriptions were written from right to left. Next came the method called “ bousthophedon,” In Which the written lines run alternately from left to right, or a vlca versa. Lastly, writing from left to right be- came universal. PERRINS GOLDEN OINTNENT ■ A skipping rope is a joy to the sturdy little out-door girl, especially when It has Nanuetteand RIntIntinfor handles. They ure painted a- deep pink with faces, hair, neckties and buttons of black paint. By substitut ing clothespins for these handles and tacking the rope to them it Is easy to make this treasure of childhood at home. ■„ , EVERYBODY ’S Christmas Suggestions Make “ Your Mark” In. Front of tho /jrtlrifa Ypn Wish to Purchase Select Your phristmas Cards Early Gift .Books Albums Stump Albums Bible's J<'Mlamint is Mc’rhnmt’ul Books ' ’ ll Wren's Toyo HhildrciTa Games Wrltlmr Portfolios' Iland Bacas Brief Cares . Till' Books Purees Baby Books Cine a Day Books Diaries Boose Lea t Memo Boult.. Autograph Albums Christinas Cards Christmas Seals Christinas Twine Artificial Flowers > Motto Cards Chess and Checkers Boudoir Lamps , Poker Outfits Playlnfr Cards Ink Welle H>"|ion ,wriPtf Di, Bounty i-’ hrds Hetma Art Metal Pino Stationery Hlionc Brseg Brass Waato Conor Baskets Mahogany Waste Paper Baskets Cookins; Outfita Brass Def-k Sets Cash Boxes Bronze IP ek Seta Bronze Candle .Stick:' Brass Candle Sticks Polychrome Candle Sticks Bric-a-Brac Brass IJOnk Ends • Bronze Book ICndB Polychrome Book Ends Smoking Outfits Floor Lam ps Desk Lamps Fulper Pottery Globes of the World • Brass Novelties Bronze Novelties tvMi! iiC.f; -us Iton-Bon Ifark-t* t’oukjin Fountain Pen* Waterman Fountain Peas Chat ffer Fountain •Pans 1-ilvcr Kversharn Pcncilo Gold Evcr.'harp Pencil* Drafting Set* Tlrietie Paper Pencil Box Outfit* Behnoi Bans Black Board* Black Board Eraser* 1oekrt Knive* Boston Pencil Sharpener Globe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcase* Filing Cabinet* Office Desks Office Chair* Costumers Typewriter Desk* Glass Desk Pads . 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