The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

# NplMM ■W Join Our / CHRISTMAS CLUB and— Save a little every week—a few pennies—a nickel—dime or tawfe— (Small amounts you can easily spare without inconvenience). Deposit them weekly and see them grow into dollars—Yes, a pile of dollars, and .*■■■., ’ . Get a Check JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS FOR EVERY CENT YOU HAVE SAVED — P L U S INTEREST . •* ' J * I Everybody—Old and Young— Children and Babies Jflre Invited to Becom e M em bers You will have money for presents and other expenses, and it will come so easy it will be just like finding it, ' Don't miss it— enroll at once. Let every one in the family join. The Exchange Bank CEDARVILLE, OHIO. While many friends\his Christmas Day Send Greetings good and true , Just let us add to alt they say — Our own sincefe “ we too.” * KATZ & RICHARDS 33 East Main Street, XENIA, - - - OHIO JOIN OUR PARTY GOING TO FLORIDA. 1 HAVE arranged for a special lman to Rave December 30th, talc a group o f farmers to inspect our was Walkill farms near Jackson- e. Join this party and see with ir own eyes what Northern energy i do in the South. Our colony of (o farmers have produced, remark- e results. As high as $11,000.00 i been taken from one o f our 20 e, tracts in one crop and there are >o. wore crops, a year. Our ten and ,nty acre tracts include a modern m with running water and electric [its and art priced within reach o f f established farmer. These farms oin county seat town where are lo* «d good, schools and churches, WO s inviting serious minded, resport“ !• famersonly and to such this a will appeal strongly. Write today details, f, R, Brown, $13 Lindsey Bldg, yton, 0 . __ 5000 dozen beautiful handkerchiefs ■Christmas shoppers on display at ibis's, TM 9 W, Main, Xema. Just 5 gift for ladies or men and the cea can be found in our ad in this CANDY CANDY CANDY CANDY | For two days only the 24th and 1the 28th, we will sell our Taffies at ,18d per pound. THE CEDARVILLE BAKERY * # * # * * « * # l * LOCAL AND PERSONAL * # # • * * ■« ! % M IMfourMer y Christinas to all Herald readers and patrons. I For Taxi Service, Call phone 14?. B. E. Williams Read Bird’s specials prices on thm page. i Coming! the Xenia Players under Jhe direction of E. L. Richards, pre* senting "East Lynne” a great drama, Tickets 25c. “ The Stream o f Life”, a life drama o f ‘ Faith Reclaimed, at the Murdock theatre, Jan. 5. Poultry Wanted;- Plymouth Rocks, Buffi Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, Or- phingtona, White Rocks and Wyan- dotts, all bring the high prices. Wm. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milburn of Lodi, 0., are here on a visit with the former’s mother, Mrs. MaTthft Milburn, Mrs, Rosetta McElwain. left this week f o r Washington C. H. tp visit for several weeks with her daughter- in-law, Mrs. Fred McElwain and children, For Sale;- Extra good large sized base, burner. C, M. Ridgway, Wanted to Buy—40 shocks of bun­ dled fodder, deljyered in Cedarville at 25 cents per shock. Call G. H. Smith, phone 143. Mrs. C, R. Strayer received a com­ pany of sixty guests at her home on, the Pair Ground road near Xenia, at a "miscellaneous shower, last Fri­ day evening, complimenting”” her niece, Miss Elma Fry whose marriage to. Mr. Carl Spracklih o f this place, will be an event of an early date. soldiers S acrifice WINS RANCH HOME S ’ * Happy In -the performance of a great sacricfl for his A . E, F. buddy,1 Harry W. Haley, recently released from the' Federal prison at Leaven. Worth, is at home on the ranch of Col. R. W. Dickerson near Spring, -..................................., . .... _jol after release from prison, he wa "adopted” by Dicker— Have your rubber boots and shoes half soled and repaired at Huey’s tire shop, Miss Louisa Smith .of Chicago is home for a visit with her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. A. Z. Smith. The date for “East Lynne” is Dec. 27, Tuesday. Opera house. Admission 25e, , “ The Steam o fL ife ”, touches in a, beautiful way the deep springs of hu­ man life, and helps the aould which is reaching out for immortality and for God. ?,s Place your order for January mag­ azines now, We deliver. James C. McMillan. Kodak work finished. at Studio. Tarris Remember “ East Lynne” at theop­ era house Tuesday evening, Dec. 27, Tickets 25c, A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Creswell last''Monday, This makes four daughters in the Creswell home. Poultry Wanted:* T want heavy hens and springers for Eastern mar­ kets. * ' Wm. Marshall. Hare your sale bills printed here. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Baldwin and son, Robert J, are expected here Sat­ urday for a visit at the home o f Mrs. Jackson'S father, Mr. Andrew Jack- son\They will motor through from theirNhome in Chicago. The annual Christmas dinner fo r the Jackson family- will he held Monday at Mr. Jackson’s home, It also ' Is his 70th birthday and both events will he cele­ brated at that time. For Sale;-. 55 aero farm, ! Y-4 miles north of Cedarville on Clifton pike. 7 acres mostly white oak tim­ ber, balance in tillage. Large brick house with pipelojss furnace. Bam, silo, double cribs, and hog house. Fruit, rye crop sown, splendid stand o f young clover. Possession March 1st, 1922. Address Charles H. Buck, Plant City, Florida. Leave your films with me for .de­ velopment, First class work guaran­ teed. C. M. Ridgway. For rent;- House of five rooms. In­ quire o f Mrs. Caroline Lott. CANDY CANDY CANDY CANDY For two days only the 24th and the’ 26th,. we will sell our Taffies at 18c per pound. THE CEDARVILLE BAKERY The Rev. Albert Read, pastor of the Xenia Baptist Church, Jus ten­ dered his resignation to take effect January 15, after nearly a quarter of a century of service in the county seat church. He has been pastor of the church 22 years and has accept­ ed a call to a Baptist church in Van Wert. Rev, Read is president of the Xenia Ministerial Union and the Greene County Ministerial Society. Taxi Service:- Day or night, Phone 147. B. E, Williams. Coming at the Murdock Theatre on Jan. 5, 1022, under the direction o f the Y. M. B. C. o f the R. P. church, "The Stream o f Life” , a picture that carries a “ World-Wide Appeal” , Tlie Union preaching service on next Sabbath evening will be in the U» P, church. Rev. White will preach on the life of Christ illustrating the sermon with steropticofi views. PUBLIC SALE DATES. Charles Buck, Jan. 6, 1922. Greene County Big Type Poland sale, Xenia, Feb. 14. FARMFORRENT. WELL IMPROVED 50 ACRE FARM WITH SILO AND FOUR ACRES ORCHARD ON GOOD ROAD NEAR CENTRALIZE^ SCHOOL. INQUIRE W. 0 . MADDOX, K0ARVILL*, 0* Charles F. Marshall „ expects to leave January 2 for Florida to be gone until next May, Suggestions for late shoppers; Silk mufflers, Belts for men and hoys,, al so kid gloves, hosiery, ties or a Mac- inaw coat for the hoy, Kelfcle’s, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia. “ The Stream of Life” 'is as. a great a picture as Griffith’s “Birth o f :a Nation” . Miss Ellen Tarbox entertained- a number o f ladies last Friday evening at “rook” , honoring Mrs. Leland Johnson (Dorothy McClellan) of St,. Louis, Mrs. Johnson returns home the last of,the week. Cheaper than Pro, War Price*, ,18c per pound. Our own make of taffies, Two days only, Saturday the 24th— atod Monday the 28th. THE CEDARVILLE BAKERY THE CHRISTMAS RUSH. •Osborn ...Alexander -1—Shaffer __ Sender — Hamilton Mrs. Margaret Elias, the out-going Worthy Matron of the local Eastern Star Chapter, gave a reception and six o’clock dinner last Friday even­ ing to the other officers o f the Chap­ ter, A t the conclusion of the dinner Mrs. Louise Ewlmnk, in a few well chosen words presented to the Worthy Matron, as a gift from the officers present, a beautiful ring hearing the emblem of the order. After dinner a pleasant evening was spent h / the sixteen o f the seventeen officers who were present. Cheaper than Pre War Prices, 18c per pound. Our own make of taffies, Two days only, Saturday the 24th,— .and Monday the 26th< THE CEDARVILLE BAKERY For Sale;- A few Buffi Rock cocker­ els. Call Mrs. Clarance Reynolds, 8 on 814, Citizens phone. R, F, D. 6 Xenia. Bring the children in on bright d i p m photos s i Tarr’s Rtsdle, BASKET BALL. The basket ball season opened for Cedarville Hi Friday night. Although they had a slightly late, start the team put across two decisive victor­ ies over Osborn who played their first game three weeks ago. The Girls line-up: , Cedarville \ Andrews Wilson Center Ritcnour ■ RG . . Setz G - - - - - Iliff tc) — — G — Bingeman McMillan scored 15 points and An­ drews 4 points; Alexander (Os) 1 field goal; total 19-2. Osborn made their only goat in the last two min­ utes, saving them from a chut-out. The following substitution* were, made: St. John for RUenour, Hast­ ings for Andrews, Hughes fo r 'W il­ son, Strobridge for Sets; and Peters for ilif. Osborn; Bonham for Hamil­ ton; Barringer for Shaffer and Brun ly for Barringer, Referee, White, Umpire, Calvert. *, The cheering had subsided only a moment when the gym-was again fil­ led with a constant rythm of “ Pep” as the boys warmed Up for their con­ test. The line-up was; Cedarville Osborn Smith (c) __ — F *-------Campbell Bates ________ F , ---------- Barringer Jurkat — —— C — —-—-Sender Johnson —i — — C ——- — Sender Townsley_____* G — — DeHaven- The game started like a run away in favor o f Cedarville. Osborn scored only a few foul goals. But on the second half interest was lost and Os­ born began to score. This was due possibly to the fact that Johnson had never played before and Jurkat’s first time to play through. Smith made 3 field goals aria 7 fouls; Bates 1 goal Jurkat, 0; and Townsley 1 for Cedar­ ville. Kauffman scored 4 field goals and 9 fouls, and Campbell scored field goal for Osborn, Total 29-19. Substitutions for Cedarville: Lit­ tle for Johnson; Webster for Jurkat; Weiiner for Bates; Osborn: Crane for Campbell,'’ and Campbell for Crane.. 'Referee—Calvert. Tonight the boys will meet South Ohariestin Hi and the girls a Cedar villa Hi Alumni team. Show the teams that your backing them. Come and .cheer them along, In all of the' year I. am certain There’s never a season so fine ’ As the wonderful days o f the Yultide In your busy life, or iii mine, i And have you e’er thought of the reason TJiis fact.is so royally true? Ah,' it is because when it’s Christmas Love triumphs for me and for you! For then no One's .spirit is selfish, But others his greatest care are, And all men are sisters and brothers When guided by Bethlehem’s Star. So, the* we are worried and hurried Now that the glad Yuletidc is near, Vet who would want Christmas day missing From out o f the dates of the. year? . , —Lida Keck Wiggins. REAL PLEASURE. 1 Another Christmas is near at hand. The old folks as well as the little ones, are looking forward to a visit from Santa Claus,, ancj the World is full o f the Christmas spirit and good sheer. While those whet, have plenty this year are enjoying’ the good things o f life and while the parents are seated around the cheerflul fireside watch­ ing their lpved ones enjoy the many things brought them by the good old Saint, they should not forget those who have' been less fortunate and should see. to it "that there shall be no empty stockings in Cedarville this year, and that every,child's heart is made glad at this joyful Christmas- tide. 5 The greatest blessing in this world is doing something to make another happy. You get more real pleasure out o f life by doing some little thing to make glad the hear£ o f your fel- lowman than you do by being selfish; inch- the greatest pleasure in .life is to see the glad smile on the face o f the little ones after a visit from San­ ta Claus. Bo let's do all we can this Christ­ mas to make glad the hearts o f all the little ones, and see to it that on Christmas morning the little stock­ ings are full. Ladies! You. can find all the leading brands o f Cigars in Christmas boxes here at the lowest prices. . C. M. Ridgway STRAIGHT SALARY:- $35:00 per week and expenses to man or woman with rig to introduce Eureka Egg Producer. Eureka Mfg, Co. East St. Louis, HI, „ THIS BOY SOLD F O R $ 7 5 , 0 0 0 COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE WANTED. I have congenial and profitable work for a retired farmer in each o f the following counties: Greene, Clark Shelby, Champaign, Darke, Preble, and Montgomery. This is a real op­ portunity worthy o f your best efforts. Write at once for interview or phono J, R. Brown. 513 Lindsey, Bldg., Day- ton, Ohio, ’Phone Main 9071. jimmy O’Donnell Watch for Youris Day, Whitt’s surprise New first baseman so has just been sold by the Saw Francisco club to .the New York Giants for $75,000. NewYork threw four human players Into the *ale„ Baseball is a great game but there i* a k * % ' • « ■ MARION BRIDGMAN DIES SUDDENLY OF HEART TROUBLE __ c i> ... ^ " « Marion Bridgman, aged 63, one our f well known citizens died ■svery sud­ denly Tuesday morning about 9:30 of acute heart trouble. While Mr. Bridgman was known to have trouhlo at times with his heart, yet nothing was regarded serious. In the mornig lie arose as usual and af­ ter sating a hearty breakfast, went tp the barn to look gftef the automobile. He had started to pump up the tires and had completed three of them when he felt sick. He went to the house and was given aid. He did not improve and J5r. Marsh was called and administered aid but death place shortly after. Mr, Bridgman came from Beaver- town, 0,, and has been a resident of this place many year.:, ”0n March 22, 1882 he was married to Miss Anna D. Eagle and two them were born two sons and two daughters. Those who survive hiir beside the widow are Mrs. Charles Tindall, Orville and Chalmer Bridgman, and two grand­ children all of Xenia, One brother, Charles of Beavertown, two sisters, Mrs; Laura Shutz, Xenia and Mrs. Mary Ewry, of this place also • sur­ vive. ■ The funeral will be held from the M, E. church at 10:30 and services will again be held at Beaveytown at 2;O0, Rev. Busler-diaving charge of each service. The deceased had long been a member of the M. E. church. For the past three years he has been watchman at- the Pennsylvania .crossing on Main street where he was plways found faithfully performing his duty. .Christmas Shoppers. Good News For YumAll You are all invited to come to qur big store and seethe largest selection of Christmas Gifts ever shown in Xenia 5,000 Dozen Beautiful Handkerchiefs On Display ° / FOR LADJES, initial and fancy 25c, 35c, 50 q , 75 c , $1.25, $1.49, $1.73 Per Box FOR MEN, 10c to $2.25 Per Box. - SUGGESTIONS Silk M u f f l e r s . j _____ . . . . . . .75c to $3.99 Fancy Garters or Suspenders.. . . ........... ........ 25c to $1.25 Men’s and and Boys’ B e l t s . ............... .. 35c to 98c Ladies and Girls .Hoods and Skating S e t s ............. ...73c to $2,49 Kid gloves and cloth gloves, men and boys............. .49c to $3.49 Men’s and boys slip-over and coat sweaters...........$1.49 to $9.8^ "MACKINAW" COATS - “ Just the thing for the boy " Men’s or Boys’ - . ,$5.49 to $10.90 MEN’S CLOTHING Fine suits and O’coats............................... .$16150 t o $32.50 MEN’S JEWELRY—Cuff buttons, tie pins, Watch chains and fancy jewelry sets. - 'Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Rain Coats, ■’ Hosiery, Ties in fancy ■ boxes, dress shirts, . coUars.pajamns, night shirts; Underwear. FINE SHOES . s • Real Bargains, at Latest Prices for • •MEN, BOYS, LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN GLOVES FOR ALL—Beautiful Xmas Kid Gloves, ipany, many styles and shades to choose from. Highest price $3.49, lower priced,’ CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS For every member of the family, . youngsters too. A beautiful gift line of these at / . 98c to $2.98 ■ C. A. KELBLE 17-19 West Main Street, Xenia, Ohio Robt. Bird & Sons Co. v * w * ** SPECIALS SaturdayDecember24 GRANULATED SUGAJt - __ - ..... .................... 18 1-2 lb*, for $J.00 25 lb. Sack GRANULATED SUGAR-CANE— __ __________ $1.53 ORANGES------ GOOD ONES— ____ ________27c Doz.; 15c 1-2 Doz, CARNATION MILK—LARGE SIZE— 10c can—3 CAN S ___— 27c POTATOES—GOOD ONES— ....................................... 43c Peck ( v APPLES—SATURDAY ONLY— 4 lbs........................................... 27c 1-2 GALLON LIGHT CORN SYRUP_______________ 23c, 2 for 45c OYSTERS— SELECTS______________- ......................... 55c per qt. RICE—Its good—one day Only— per lb. only —________________ fie LIMA BEANS—2 lbe. f o r ----- *----------- ------------------------------- 15c PHONE US FOR OUR PRICE ON EGGS SATURDAY Boys’ and Girls Shoes SPECIAL^-SATURDAY— 1-2 lb. CANDY free with each pair of SHOES— FOR ONE DAY (INLY— EXTRA SPECIAL 20 LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR FOR $1.00 WITH EACH PUR­ CHASE OF $5.00 WORTH' OF MERCHANDISE. Yours For a Very Merry Christmas Robt. Bird &Sons Co,

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