The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
HIM mm mtm * * * * * * * * * * m m m m m m t • • * * * « • * # * '****. 2W* *«* OHHMltMk Baaad m ^ **!• * * * * * * * « « w * r *** Dattiur FR E *. • T5w public schools w jli clos* next wtek & r M m |W3KM«r vay tio a . MW-iWi'JHUl.JIWJRaU^liUlMHIW* ■ D op t forgot w* h*Y« Harness Oil, Liaised Oil, TurpaotSaw and fio&r oil. The Cedarvills Farmers’ Groin Co. So# «o* sterna ooofcor*, j**fc the! « t jd # & r cooking n s conning. * Codwrvill* r «m # w ’ Groin Co. A t i mooting o f the Board o f Ed- ucttlon Wednesday night tooohori foe tb« coining yesi- were chosen. In tho high school Miss Canrrio R ife was eloefed principal « t a salary o f $1400; Mio# Patton, $1800; Mr#. Wilson, $1*00; Hi*# Borrow#; $1100. A ll the present faculty o f grade teachers was re-elected a t salaries o f $ ll0 per month. Harvey Bryan was re elected to have ehapge o f the trucks fo r another year, . The county road reller and outfit is being used to grade and roll the Ifewajgey road over to the Columbus $dk«. The Barber road w ill next be given attention and the Clifton pike follow ing. The Young I,adfea MMonary So- i eiety o f the M. £ . church will hold a 5market in Johnson’s Jewelry Store Saturday afternoon a t 2:30, Why not get the Hollar Loaf o f bread? Buy Carnation Bread, ' ' 1 »_ . ■.... ' ■ 4’ For Sale:- Registered Shorthofn bull 2 years old in June, Fred Clemen# Complete Hpe o f Ha**eee, Collar#, pads and aeceaeoriea. The Cedarville Farmers* Grain Co. Go to the market at Johnson’s Saturday afternoon at 2:30, given by i the Young Ladies Missionary Society f o f the M. E. church, ] Leave your films w ith me fo r de velopm ent. First, class work guaran teed. C, M, Ridgway, A Savings Account Will Make Your Wishes Come True ■ • I . ’ - . ' ■ f - Wishing, longing for a home of their own—-what young couple doesn’t dream o f the day when they may, re alize their ambition? . ‘ It is a desire with which this .bank is in hearty accord and our very facility1is,at the command of the prospective home builder. But ^wishing can’t accomplish the impossible— there is but one way to make your dreams come' true —to SAVE. y V Save something, all you* can each Week' and de posit in this Bank, make saving your habit. ; 1 1 \ ’ 1 , a ‘ ■ . v 4 % I n t e r e s t C o m p o u n d e d Special Mother’s Bay services will be held a t the Clifton Presbyterian cbprch,i Sabbath #t 10:30 a, m. Rev Robert Colman, pastor. Butter milk starting feed fo r little chicks nt the right pnoe. The DeWine Milling Company See our line o f W ickless oil. stoves end Majestic ranges, The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co, 1■ ''J7"T . " ' ^ r * , • Mr. and Mrs. John Burps entertain ed Rev. R. S. McElhinney and fam ily/ also his father, Mr, Charles McEl hinney of Princeton, Ind„ and the members o f the Reformed Presbyter ian church, O, S., Tuesday evening. The Exchange C e d a r v i l l e # O h i o * Resourcesi Over $ 500 , 000.00 / -Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent Rev. J. P . Whife was called to Van Wert, O., this week owing to the ill ness o f his brother; in-law, Mr. Ed K. Ream, paying teller o f the .First National Batik in that city. He is. down with, pneumonia and heart trouble, ' ‘ * We buy Grain and W ool. Give US a,call. . The DeWint Willing Company }: ............... “ " “ J Hand embroidered handkerchiefs , fo r commencement gifts. Bernice W olford The Cedarville Bakery will give away each day fo r thirty days a Sil ver Dollar in a loaf o f Carnation Bread, This bread can he obtained a t any grocery pr meat market or at- the bakery. Your chance is as good one place as thu‘ oth^r, ' * Pate Woodford, colored, who has been in the Pullman service fo r a number o f years, is back on a visit *a fter an absence o f 25 years. He is taking a position in Dayton inhere he goes from here. Pate came West from V irginia a number o f years ago With lliff Brothers. A . Z, Smith and C. F . Marshall and George Little spent the first o f the week a t the latter’s cottage at the reservoir. Mr. LitUe just recently in stalled a modern radio outfit at the cottage that makes it possible fo r the reproduction o f concerts from all over the country. For Sale:- Sweet,potatoe plants. John Gillaugh M mm M m I»Mir**' ... *. i t ■* EveryMan= Who has the proper regard for the value of a dollar.* -—Who wants and re spects it to buy the very limit? . , ' I 1 ' —Who can recognize an opportunity when its face to face? Will be a t our store Thursday, May n th , when we place on sale all wftol suits direct from the maker to you. 95 Saits 75 Suits Made up in Single of Double Made up in Men’s andYoung Men's Breasted Models. We have your suit models many new sport Back models, at the price you want to pay. Don t j U8j; tjie for the young graduate, over look these values, * i jo . S f J M ■ me This Sal*-4* for Three Day* Only ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday Katz «S Richards 39 But Main St., Xonia, O. Th* Buying Pow.r of Six Big Stor. f y ReW MA. MATTHEWS ■ * i I .L , Q . THE CHURCH CHEAT Church support is • an obligation. Church attendance is a duty. Worship is absolutely essential. And every honest man and woman discharges these duties and obligations every week. Contribution* o f time, talent; thought, and interest are demanded. It i# an honor to give. It is an honor, privilege and uty to give. We are God’* stewards. A ll we have ha# been entrusted to us. It is our duty to sup port the church. The Christian church has created and added fifty cents o f every dollar’s worth o f property in America* " Every time one goes to church he should make an honest, conscientious contribution to the great work o f the church, 'When the collection plate reaches one his honor, sincerity, in tegrity, and character are immediate ly tested and when he, because he im- agagea no eyes sees him, puts upon the pennies when he ought ,to put pounds brands himself before God and the Bar o f God as a thief. He is per fectly willing to pay any extravagant •sum to go to a filthy theatre, ques tionable show, or suggestive screen. Tb4 Chairman el the Bfereet Com mittee of council, H. A, McLean, i* having the j^pwr* by thrust o f crushed stop*,' As effort i* being: made to get the improvement done; before oil is put on. When you journey around to the mayor's office now you will find it a , different place. Spring houterieaningji has beep in vogue and things look! much better. . 1 l*. G. Titus o f South Charleston, who purchased the general store o f tho Houston Company, announces that every department o f the biff business w ill be cleared out and the only lines to be handled will he grain and feed. Limewine Ser iW C m fltenrlee •—CALL—'. J.H, McMillan & Son GwtorylHe; Okie, i Citizens FUNERAL Rhone 7. DIRECTORS **™»e**f*ir production, and then go into the House o f God and lay upon the plate pennies. He owes God eyerything. Tho average churchgoer today is a church cheat, robbing God, searing his conscience and leaving uppaid hi* honest obligations. The spirit o f cheating soon fastens itself upon some men, and they become so .dis honest that they actually stay away from church in order to avoid the test to which their characters w ill be put. The average churchgoer in America gives three cents per Sun day for the greatest blessing ever -bestowed upon mankind. Therefore the- average church cheat will -have to face the Bar o f Judgment and be branded as a church fraud robbing God, depriving the church o f her dues, and preventing the spread” pf the gospel and the blessings o f sal vation to thousands, , (General feed grinding o f all kinds. The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. Two tracts o f land known as the Harrod land located in Stokes town ship between South Charleston and South Solon were sold by the Sheriff last Saturday to C, G. Harrod, presi dent o f the Farmers and Traders bankat South Solon fo r $186.25 o r V jout $70 more than the land was ap praised, *. „ - t $ 1 $ ' Community Athletic Day, May 12. -South Charleston w ill get $40,000 out o f te estates o f Leon and Edwin Houston fo r library purpose#. Of this sum $20,000 will he available fo r the site and building, and $20,000 fo r the endowment. The provisions o f these wills were never carried out by F. B. Houston. The trustees will turn over the money or $10,000 upon settlement o f the bank and the $27,500 when the estate is closed in four years under the plan o f different banks to under write the debt. Pringle MeatMarket ....I 1111 1 * * in " mi 1 iV 'ij»wj^ »— Specia ls Saturday On ly K r u g ' s S a n d w i c h B r e a d . 2 l b . L o a f * * *■-**V * .* •.** * # » * *,y *>■,*-•* ■*■♦<r.*.»*.» 1 0 c K r u g ' s C e r t i f i e d D o u b l e L o a f * * , , 1 0 c Bellefountain Quaker Brand Butter Fresh today.,....................................................... . . . . . 3 6 c SOAP lyjascot (Limit 6 bar* to customer). . . . . . . . . . . . 3c P & G andKirk’sFJake.. 1.............. ...................... 5c Sugar Corn (3 for 25p)......................... ; ...............9c Navy Beans 3 l b s . .......... ............................25c Post T o a s t i e s . 8 c Fresh and Salt M eats f Ice Station in Connection R. M. 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