The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

V V* •' r * TrnmMnv^r *: tPW ffft *» i.m i..umyv i.iiy u u « y r ' i M . . . G IV EN AW A Y F R E E -A Dollar aDay for Thirty Days ««« THE CEDARV 1 LLE BAKERY===== — 9DPPMK FAIRFIELD GETS MORE ssaapss sssans LAND FOR KXTBNTION i | ROYS PVT ON PRANKS, Tba couaty commissioners on Most* day granted the village o f Fairfiokl power ■ to awaext 58 acres o f land fo r expansion. Fairfield has been more or less jwtfous because Osborn select­ ed a new site close b y and an effort was made to check this but the little village fatted. N ot to be out done Fairfield wants more land fo r ex­ pansion and the commissioners grant­ ed it. Sometime Tuesday night boys took ihs iron gates from the North Cem­ etery after 'breaking the lock and placed them in the College, the door there being forced open. While sport is all right when it comes to tamper­ ing with cemetery property consid­ erable o f a risk is taken owing to the stringent laws governing same. We make a specialty on flottf direct from the mills. The PeW ine Milling Company BARBERSHOP CLOSED FIRST SATURDAY IN S7 YEARS. The barbershop owned by Charles Smith has been closed *bopt a week due to the fa ct that his sister, Mrs. Jennie -Hill o f W llberforce, jS* in a very critical condition and Her. death has been expected most anytime. It was the first Saturday that the shop has been closed fo r thirty-seven years WOOSLEY BROTHERS MAKE AN ASSIGNMENT* MONDAY Dr. Charles Galloway o f Chicago, ■ Upholstering and re-, president o f the Hagar Straw Board \ . ^ fo r *nd de Co„ was here last Friday op • * ? business \ The Spirella company,- the worlds tbest corset firm, has appointed Mrs, *G. H. Smith as their agent. Any or tiers will be appreciated. Phone 143 Harry S. and Frank M. Woosley, prominent stock raiser* and.farmers oh the" Columbus pike oast o f South Charleston, made assignments Mon­ day and Thomas Cotttfllo Was placed in charge o f the property by the Clark county probate court, Frank lists his assets a t $41,950 and his liabilities a t $43,307.35, Harry list* hi* assets at $47,000 and his liabilities at $54,077.88. „ Both o f these fanners are well known in thi* Section. " v ( pairing. AU work cauea xor ana ae- * Paper ., r l t ri n : w ill bo in Cedarville, June business. ; } , 2 or 8. Mail ih your address to E l- — —" — •■ ,r i mer Weyrick, 1441 Huffman avel For Bale:- Sweet potatoe plants. <Dayton, Ohio. John Gillaugh . ............... , ( Nero was fond o f chariot raring. Community, Athletic Day, May 12. (A re you? College campus. May 12th, I t ;! Taste is a matter of tobacco quality W e state it as qur honest ’ beliefthatthe tobaccos used in. Chesterfield are o f finer quality (and hence o f better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett& Mgert TebaccoC». V-.‘ , \ 2 0 f o r 3,8c 10 l o r „.9c\ Vacuum tins o f 50 -y 45 c C IGARETTES o f Turkish and Domestic uiaccos—Mended We have ft fu ll line o f feeds in stock a t all times. D irect from fac­ tory. Cave the Middle M*n's Profit’ The DeWine Milling Company For Sale:- Tomato and cabbage plants, John A Gillaugh GAB TAKES A JUMP. Gasoline took a jump in price oh Tuesday with a ll companies, one cent being added to the form er price. This may enable the Standard Oii Cp. to finance their improvement here on Xenia avenue and thus get this trouble o ff the tntods Of loca l people who are worried- over th e fa ct that no service station has been started. THE EDWARD WREN CO. SPgUNGFELD, OHIO ADDITIONAL LOCAL Mrs. Elizabeth Galbreath haB been qite ill suffering with rheumatisn and heart trouble. Charles Galbreath o f Dayton has been spending the week with his mother. ,Andrew Bros, are d riv in g s new seven passenger Packard touring car. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Cohfarr, Mrs. Robert Bird and MisS $fary Bird were in* Cincinnati Thursday and Friday, marring the trip by auto. Mr, and Mrs, John Glessener and Curtis Cline o f Ashland, and Mrs, Carrie Pierce o f Dayton were here fo r the fqneral o f the late Elmer Spencer, Saturday. ■ .-V- "H"l -,l V W . D. N isbet o f Chicago and J. E, Nisbet o f Dayton spent Sabbath with their father, J. H. Nisbet. Word has Been received here o f the arrival o f Janice McClellan John­ son at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Leland Johnson, o f St. Louis «Iast Sabbath, ,, * A , E. Huey has purchased the prop- e rty o n North Main street owned by Rev. R. S.- McElbinney. The consid­ eration was $2,800. Possession will be' given next month. Mr. and Mrs, J, A . Bumgarner o f Columbus spent the week-end with their son-in-law and w ife, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Turnbull, The weather being favorable today fo r the athletic events between the college and schools, there w ill be no school. In case o f bad .weather there, will be school and {the events will be held Monday. , Who ever seonres the Silver Dol­ lar in Carnation bread please report to your dealer at once. A dollar in one loaf o f bread each day fo r thirty days Rev. R , S. McElhinney and w ife haye as their guests the former’s father, Mr, Charles McElbinney'. o f Princeton, IndJ Mr, McElhinney is on his way back from Pittsburg, where he attended a meeting o f the Semi­ nary Board o f the Reformed Presby­ terian church o f which be is a member 4 ssassaMsaNMNMMaaaaMw(«M Rev. V . E. Busier w ill have fo r his; theme at the regular Sabbath morning' services at the -M. E , church,' "Moth­ er’s Book." A t 2 p. m. Rev, Busier wil deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the members o f the Selma graduating class and the theme w ill be "Barns, Brainsand Boys,” Rev. Busier w ill deliver the baccalaureate' sermlon to the Cedarville High school ot the M. E. church, at 7:80 p. m ., Sabbath evening. His topic .will be ‘‘^ount the Cost.” Special music has been pro­ vided. Notice :-H*ving been duly appointed by $ e Village Council o f Cedarville as authorized Vault cleaner, I am now prepared to take care o f your vault. Please notify me or address P . O. box, No. 7. Cedarville, Elza Shingle- decker. BREEDERS’ ATTENTION, The following stallions will make the season o f 1922 a t my farm on the Columbus pike East o f Cedarville, .Verdun, Belgian, sorrel Color; weight 2000, registered. A fine Jndividna Season $18. Coxie, Black Perdjersoit, registered weight, i950. As fine a horse as yott will find. Season $18.' Harry Townsley WHY NOT MAY*-GOOD g l a s s e s s in c b y q u h a v * to w H ah them Tiffany’s Optica! Bttrie# Pre- rides t m With the Beat. T IFFAN Y better glasses 8. Detroit St, , X eria, 0 . The Store of Economy is the watchword o f the day—‘economy is that which everyone is striving to exercise. And what is economy?—not miser­ liness, but the buying o f dependable needed articles at consistaptly low prices from an establishment whose record has stood supreme for nearly half a century for GREATEST ’ VALUE G IV ING . * ’ ' / W f ‘ ’ * ,, <« > f ■; v - Our effort—and we reach the point we are striving (for—is to. give you merchandise that you will remember for it’s service^ and de- pendability long after the price is forgotten. Onefe in a great while you may-find a price a few cents lower—-made especially to appear ■that those giving the price are leaders—but week after week, month after month, month, and year in and year out your savings at this store will prove beyond the shadow o f a doubt that truly WREN 'S STAND SUPREME FOR DEPENDAB ILITY SERVICE , and VALUE G IV ING . m j -n* IN I . ortant N ot a home in this entire section o f Ohio bu t’is to be' inter­ ested in the weekly events in this great store. * Here is a partial list o f sates in force this week. . 9 Exhibit and Sale o f Derryvale Irish Linens. Great Sale o f Genuine Willow Furniture, made in Springfield. May Sale o f Rich Silks, Great Savings. *A Sale o f Room Size Rugs—-Greater Values. M ay Sale o f Housefumjshings. May Sale o f Dainty Undermuslins. May Sale o f Summer “ Ready-To-Wear1' and Millinery. ] i ■ 4'T j,Y m Heat With Ventilation You get a positive circulation of pure, fresh air with the Farquhar Heat- ing System, The Automatic fte^ulator maintains a uniform temperature in the House, and protects the furnace from over heating. There are no joints in our welded steel fire-box to leak soot and gas. ■ ■* - • • O’ Fire the furnace once a day Write for o*ta!ogue. Francis H. Farquhar IfSutO iiM f HAN ITARY HEATING SYSTEM Sales Agent W ILM INGTON . OHIO 4 « TRY OUR JOB PRINTING * * iKSRH F

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