The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

♦ I fei i if ■i i K i i I ' ; M j.-i ■ i l l Join Our C H R I S T M A S CLUB and— a little every week-^a few pennies—a nickel—dime or more— (Small amounts you can easily spare without inconvenience)* Deposit them weekly and see them grow into dollars— Yes, a pile of dollars, and G e t a Check • '• * ' . - r ’ » • • JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS FOR EVERY CENT YOU HAVE SAVED — P L U S INTEREST Everybody—Old and Young—Children and Babies Arm Invited to Become Members You will have money for presents and other expenses, and it will come so wasy it will be just like finding it. t>on’t miss it— enroll at once.. Let every one in the family join. The Exchange CEDARVILLE, OHIO. ! # « » • • • ■ * • * • * local Aim mmm • * * # » • • • • • » Fw Taxi Service. Call phone 147, l B. X. Williams | Wiitch for Whitt’s surprise New IYear’s Day. I ■ . ,<mmn 1‘ Go see “East Lynn" at the opera 1house, Pec. 22, Farmers or stecbmen wanting the large size heavy envelopes for mail* ing stock pedigrees can now get same at this office. Place your order for January mag* azines now. We deliver. James C. McMillap. Mrs. E, E. Post visited with Mrs. 'Anna M. Townsley over Sabbath. She will spend the winter with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.' and Mrs. Ollis St. John of Waynesville. Wanted to Buy—10 shocks' o f bun­ dled fodder, delivered in Cedarville at 25 cents per shock. Call G. H. Smith, phone 140. Found;* Harvey Myers has ah au­ to tire that* the owner ban have by proving property and paying 25c for this notice. For Sale:- Extra good large sized base burner. C.' M. Ridgway. Marcellus Townsley, who has been out with Coburn Minstrels, doing a dancing specialty, has given up his place and returned home. The com* pany has been playing the Southern |states and is now in Florida. Edward Stuckey has been laid up with an injured foot, ' * t;ixur. coY ssM ox brown iNspBcra schools • collxge Lieutenant Governor Ciarencs J. Browp spsnt TuoaAsy in Greens coun­ ty, aoeoenraniod by a party of local educators nd moMbore o f the county Board o f Lduoatlon aa wall aa those of tha local boards, visiting the dif­ ferent schools. Sup«rl«t»ndant o f Pub lie Instruction, Voraoa M. Riogol, did not gat to make the trip with the delegation hut cams to Xenia to at­ tend the night meeting, a feature of Educational Week. The trip was arranged by County Superintendent H. C. Aultman. Governor Brown was much impres­ sed with the local school building which waa inspected throughout. In his remarks before the pupils as­ sembled in the auditorium he took occasion to impress upon all that the future success o f the state and na­ tion depended on the success of the school youth of today. The delegation called at the Col lege and Governor ( Brown gave a short speech daring the chapel hour. RULING OF ATTORNEY GEN­ ERAL EXTENDS TERMS GIFTS FROM A MAN’S STORE FOR A MAN The experienced shopper knows that most men like to receive a Xmas Gift from; the store that offers the community good clothes— appearance as expressed in Kuppenheimer Good Clothes; the Style Center of this locality.and therefore the logical buying center for Men’s Holiday Merchandise. SUGGESTIONSIORHISGIFTS SIUC SHIRTS GLOVES - TIES MUFFLERS GARTERS LUGGAGE MBCKINAWS PAJAMAS BATH ROBES AUTO GLOVES FANCY BELT BUCKLES COLLAR BOXES CUFF LINKS BELTS SUSPENDERS HATS . The legislautre at the last- session passed a law changing the terms of county commissioners. It was the purpose o f the law to fix the terms so that one commissioner would go out o f office each two years, instead of all three going out one year as has -been- the custom.:;. Attorney General Price has issued a ruling that will make all the. terms o f the newly elected commissioners equal, three years and three months each. ■%. .. The Attorney General holds. that where commissioners were not elect­ ed for the, designate dshort term all terms will be o f equal length. County Commissioner R, D. Wil- Jiamson was the lowest o f the three elected andifc was. supposed o f course Miss Nina Shroades and her cousin he would get the short term. The Miss Alice Speaks o f Springfield, snhng will benefit hiip. to the extent spent the latter part of the week with ,^e will get to serve as long as the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. *h® other two, Messrs. Perrill and Lee ShroadeB. North. Mrs. H, A. McLean has been on the sick list but is recovering. Howard Kennon, who has complet-' L a d ie s ! Y o u c a n fin d 'a ll ed a course in auctioneering in « * t h e le a d in g b rand* o f C iga rs Chicago school, is’ home on a visit. Christm an Mr. Kennon has engaged in business , £ . * . * * ™ hCTe a t lh e in’ Hannibal, Mo'.,“ under the firm OWe*’ p r ice* , name of Deitz & Kennon. C . M . R iugW&y Remember "East Lynn” at the,,op­ era house on December 22 by the Xenia Players., An old story by a capable company Will be given at the opera house on December 22, Lieutenant Governor Brown and wife of Columbus, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Clemons'. The Kadantra Club gave the an­ nual Club Christmas dinner last even ing totheir gentlemen friends at the Exchange Bank Community rooms, The decorations Were in keeping with, the approaching Yultide. season and an elegant dinner was served to some forty or more guests. President Charles Galloway of the Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co„ and Superintendent A. Z. Smith, are in the East this week on a business trip. . Kodak work finished Studio. at Tart's Mrs, A. G, Collin* went to Martins­ ville, Jnd., spend some time at that resort. W. L. .Clemans auto* struck a car­ riage belonging to Mrs. Minnie Me Millan on South Main Tuesday night the vehicle was somewhat damaged as was the jauto but fortunately no one Was injured, A delegation o f Masons belonging to the Masonic Club In Xenia, will at­ tend a banquet Friday evening In that city. Leave your films with me for de­ velopment, First class work guaran­ teed. C. M. Ridgway, For rent;- House of five rooms. In­ quire of Mrs. Caroline Lott. Taxi Service:* Day or night, Phone 147: * * B .E . Williams. KATZ &RICHARDS 33 Ea*t Mam St„ Xenia, Ohio ! The Largest Men** Stoic in Greene Co* Poultry Wanted;- I , want heavy hens and springers for Eastern mar­ kets. . Wm. Marshall. strictly Firsts—Remington tires, 30x3 1-2 $9,95 at Huey’* Tire Shop. For Sale:* Good style rubber tire buggy with leather top, . 1 v . ■ i John McFarland, Have your sale bill* printed her*. "A stitch in time saves nine". Have your tire* repaired today at Huey1* Tire-Shop, , Bring the children in on bright day* for photo* at Tarr's Studio, For Sate:* '55 acre farm, 1 1-4 mile* north o f Cedarville on Clifton' pike, 7 acre* mostly white oak, tim­ ber, balance In tillage. Large brick house with pjpeless furnace, Barn, Silo, double crib*, and hog house.' Fruit, rye crop sown, splendid stand o f young clover. Possession March 1st, 1922. Address Charles H. Buck, Plant City* Florida. Poem ^ Uncle John CHRISTMAS MEDITATION Long years agone, good tidings came Of Peace—-Good-will Men, . . . . In this glad hour, it comes the same— To every heart—that precious Name— 8 Ahallowed—now as then., , , ; Let myriad souls as one—rejoice— A legion Anthems raise— Acclaiming Him, with heart and voice, Our faith—our Hope—our Life—our Chioce, Let all that liVeth— praise! Yet it be a solemn hour— The Christ-child’s natal dayJ Lest Mammon's dreadful war clouds lower— Lest demons come—in fiendish power To put, our Christ away— Great God! From this—our mortal k<$n— Drive every doubt today— Let "Peace on Earth, Good-Will to Men” Be all-triumphant—Now— as T h e n - In his Dear Name—we pray! * Hoover Electric f l f l Carpet Sweepar,.............. « p P u # U U Bissell Carpet (fcC 7 f t Sweeperg......................... . * ** Pictures Wool C f l Blankets...................... «p 5 7 .U U Cedar 4! 1 Q Cheats.........................* O * f O UP ... ..........$37 .50 Overstuffed Chairs s . Caije Rockers ( t Q O C A Kitchen................................................. UP Buffots, . . . . . . . $32*50 AND UP Couch Covers , * ■ i Gas and Electric Lamps Doll Buggies Writing Desks Waste Baskets Mirrors Smokers Cabinets and Stands Etc., Etc., . Etc. Galloway & Cherry 30-38 West Main Street, Xenia, Ohio McCULLOCH Headquarters for Everything in Leather Goods— Imported and Domestic Ladies’ Hand Rags Necktie Cases Drinking Cups Manicure Seta Library Sets Jewel Pockets Scissor C&ies Rill and Coin Purees Traveling Sets Bridge Sets Letter Cases - Three-Fold Cases Picnic Sets Pheto Cases Cigar Cases Auto Robes v \ Music Rolls Military Brush Seta Collar and Cuff Boxes Five Hundred Sets Card Cases Sewing Boxes Toilet Rolls Music Bags Bill Books Thermos Bottles Gloves and Handker­ chief Cases i Flasks Jewel Boxes Coat Hangers Office Sets Umbrellas with fancy handles Trunks, Bugs and Suit Cases McCulloch’s Leather Store 4 a EAST MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Bo«ks in Our .Tim*. Of books In our time th* variety Is so voluminous, and they follow so fast from th* press, that one must be a swift reader to acquaint himself even with their titles, and wise to discern what are worth reading. It is a wise book that Is good from title page to the end,—A. Bronson Alcott Improvement Always Mutual. No improvement that takes place in either o f the sexes, can be confined to itself; each is a universal mirror to each; and the respective refine, ment o f the one will be In reciprocal proportion to the polish of the other. Cotton, OUR*, PRINTING] On BOND 4i Will Sell IlSmrGoods EVERYBODY ’ S' Christmas Suggestions Make “ Your Mark" In Fro** o $ W Articles Yon Wish to Purchase Select Your Christmas* Cards Early 01 ft Books Photo Album# 8 tamp Album* •Bible, Testaments Mechanical Books Chliaren's Toys Children's Games Writing Portfolios Hand Baas Brief cases Bill Books Purses Baby Books T.lne a Bay Book* Diaries X>k>se Deaf Memo Books Autograph Albums Christmas Cards Christmas Beals Christmas Twine Artificial Flowers Motto Card* Chess and Checkers ■ Boudoir Damps I’oker Outfit* Flaying Cards Ink Wells Dictionaries, Dictionary stands Helnt* Art Metal . Fine stationery Strong Boxes Bras,. Waste Paper ’ Baskets Mahogany Waste Paper Baskets Cooking Outfits Brass Desk Sets Cash Boxes Bronxe Desk gets Bronse Candle Sticks Bras* Candle Sticks Polychrome Candle Stick* /• BrlO-a-Brac Brass Book Bnda Bronse Book Ends Polychrome Book Ends Smoking Outfits Floor Damps Desk Damps. Fulner Pottery Globes of the World Brass Novelties Bronse Novelties Work Baskets Bon-Bon Baskets Conklin Fountain Pena Watermnn Fountain Pens Shaeffer Fountain Pens' Sliver Evcrsharp Pencils Gold Eversharp Pencils Drafting Seta Tissue Paper Pencil Box Outfits School Bags Black Boards Black Board Erasers Pocket Knives Boston Pencil Sharpener Globe-Wernlcke Sectional Bookcases Filing Cabinets Office Desks office Chairs Costumers Typewriter Desks Glass Desk Pads Cuspidors i strons Boxes PERSONAL ENGF .iVINGS The Everybody’s Book Shop Co. * CHAntEs W. BIESEB, President. 2i-23 West Fifth Street. Dayton, Ohio. 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