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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