The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
M m !r'J S* A, • ,rl ■M. n, . 11 iiMii.K.r i ipwtfii ■M m mu , m * *h.... .Jl'itiM* M m —--■ftmi— m -* <m&0nm nft»in»~r H i m GIVE.N AW A Y FREE—A Dollar a Day for ThirtyDay* ««* = = T H E CEDARV1LLEBAKERY— :.■' ' - = COLLEGE NOTES The Rangers* Cluh of Cedarviile sCollege -will nuke ita last trip, Fri« ! day, May 19 and will give its pro- f gr*m a t the Ross township .high * ; school. The Ranger* Club ha* been 5an excellent advertisment for Cedar- vUI* College, ■ * " * ■ Inspector o f Public .Winters* was a t the on in the collage. ♦ M ♦ The country is not suffering from, . had citizen*. No country ever suffered #roi» auch. Our country is suffering from the had citizenship o f good citi zens. Communities, states, and nations have no hotter government than the government. Then every man, woman negligent citizen produces. The respon and child ought to be forced to study sibjJHy fo r bad government rests up- the science o f government. And every on "the negligent citizen, the absentee man ought to be a practical, common from the ballot box, and the man who • sense, persistent,, courageous, ever- ia dodging.Jhis civic duty. ’ lasting politician, When men get so The business man and the banker pious, so good, and so busy that they use every possible means to escape cannot afford to perforin their plain jury duty, They are traitors to good political and civic duties they become government. You beer business and a curse to society, a menance to gov. professional men say that they are ernment, a burden to tbe taxpayer, a not interested'in politics; that they blight on citizenship, and a stench in are not politicians. Then, they are the nostrils o f God. undesiraWI citizens. They are respon The average business man is a con- sibte fo r all the errors in govern- summate cowerd, and it is his info- ment and corruption in office.' It is mous cowardice that has plunged this •impossible ifoz a taxpayer, 'a, •home country into innumerable errors. Out owner, an .honest man to stay out o f o f the cowardice o f business men we politics. I f he stays out' o f politics, have filled the, legislatures and the he is a twrator to governments an en- Congress’ o f the United States With emy to his home, and he is a burden spineless men; consequently, we leg- to all the other taxpayers. Because islate under the whip lash o f a party o f his neglect to perform his duty, master or we fail to legislate because he increases the takes o f all the peo- o f timidity and cowardice. The cotn- ple, ‘ mon public is 'unrepresented and suf- , What is politics ? It is the science fers untold burdens'because o f the o f government. The science o f .good bad citizenship o f gold citizens. The State Teaching, D r . College, Thursday May 11. Mr. Win- tera spoke very favorably o f the col lege, / ■# . * ■ ■ * The last baseball game o f the season will be played Saturday, May 20 on the college grounds. The game will he played with the 0 , S, & S. 0 , boys o f Xenia. Come and see the game * » • Friday, May 12 was a great day in thehistory o f Codarville College, A large crowd gathered on the College Campus to see what a treat they were to have oh Cedarvjlle’s first Field pay. The College and the High School students^pok part .in the exercises, .• ■ m. ■■ ■» : A committee from Ohio State Uni versity appointed by. the. President of the Q. S, U, visited Cedarviile Col lege . Monday. This “ committee was making a tour o f the Colleges o f Ohio etting with the Profe»-j sor# and inspooting tbe work ■carried | BREEDERS’ ATTENTION* I I The following stallions will makei the season o f 1922 at my farm on th e * Wednesday, May 17, the Junior] Columbus pike East o f Cedarvilla., class will have charge o f the chapel ] Verdun, Belgian, sorrel color; weight exercises * * th a t i* the day set fo r ; 2000, registered. A fine individual. Season $18, Coxie, Black, Percherson, registered weight, lflfiO. As fine a horse ns you the Senior Prayer meeting. * • m I)r. McChesney will start for Phil- adelphia Wednesday morning, where- 1 ^nd. Season $lo, he will attend the annual meeting o f the General Synod o f the Reform Presbyterian church. Mias Agnes Stormpnt will have charge o f Prof. MeChesney'a classes while he is away, Harry Townsley W e buy Grain and Wool* Give us a ca ll.. . • The DeWine Milling Company j Limousin* Invalid Car Sftrvip —'CALL— . • JJt. McMillan & Son Cedarviile, Ohio, Citizens . FUNERAL ’ . Phone 7. DIRECTORS GHKKESTERSMLU SRAM© . 0 0 ^ ZADntSI Adi r n r D h h M tot d iam ow d s k T wd r Go ta jnttulllc boxes. T-siMamV SOLO SY ALL DBUGB1STS EVEBYWHERE w»Tam TIMK n u s o THEGOLDSTEINSMICE, THATMAY yVEAR.OfF y v . y .Real Estate. FARMS Town Residences—:yscant Lots LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE •. The. Best. on Earth ‘ - J . G. McCorkell WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE . TO WEAR THEM Tiffany’s Optical Service Pro vides You W ith the Best, , T IF F A N Y BETTER S. Detroit’St. GLASSES ■ XenlSf-O* Nat Goldslein, who was dumped out of the,Kansas City Post Office because he accepted $2,500 to boost Frank O. Lowden for tbe Presidency, looks happy in this picture; but did he wear this smile when Republicans and Democrats joined in denouncing him as an unhappy choice when Presi dent Ha'rdirtg named him to be Inter nal Revenue Collector^ fo^ thd_S t, Louis District? and Young Men % n t Style and all wool fabrics. Style and real tailoring. Style and fit. Style and moderate price. ■ o . ■ . Style and economy. ■ * t Style and absolute guarantee. Select Your Straw Hat From -fe * ■ -■ Our Complete Line Weaver Xenia, Ohio THE EDWARD WREN CO. SPRINGFIELD’S GREATEST STORE . / 11200 Yards of New Made to Sell at $ 2 . 00 —$ 1.49 Yard You'll see this copied by other stores, but the supremacy of the value—giving4of the WREN SILK' SECTION (and the entire Wren store) is an. established fact that cannot be copied. Here Hre the wonder ful silks include in this sale, all full yard wjde— ■ ' —White Sport Satin* -C h iffon Taffetas, A ll Colors —Satin Mfesqaline —Black Taffetas --Black Satins 4 Silk-wise woman have long since learcied the greatest selections the better qualities, and low prices5to be had in our enlarged silk section. . . , * « ' • ' WREN’S—MAIN FlOOR You'll be highly interested to know o f. the arrival and display of these fresh new wash frocks, and we want you to come and try them on. They are in— —Fine Organdy —Embroidered Swisses —Plain "and Printed Voiles —Fancy Weave Ratiner —Plearing Combinations ‘ -Fresh from their boxes and ready for your choos ing^ Modes for street, lor the country club, for after noon, for outing and for all occasions. Plenty of the Wanted high colors, Moderately pticed at A $10,50, $12*75, $14*75, $16.75, $18*75 and up. 500 New Sweaters In a Sale _ , ; ’ —Silk Sweaters —Fiber Silk Sweaters —Wool Sweaters They are ip the* most wanted slip-over and tuxedo styles, in plain and novelty weaves, and every wanted color/ . ' , , ‘ \ \ , Tuxedo Sweaters Link and link weaves sweaters of fine worsted yarns, smart plain and oolor combinations. Sizes 36 to 4 b .............................. $1*98 to $2.50 Slip-over Sweaters Worsted and Zephyr Mohair sweaters in stripes, plaids and Jakard weaves. All sizes, all colors. Values t o . . . . . . . . . ,$5.98 to $3.50 Fibre Silk Sweaters Tuxedo styles for women and misses. Black, navy and all the wanted colors. Novelty and plain weaves, Values to $7,50........... $5.00 Pure Silk Sweaters ; A special purchase of the popular Organzine stitch sweaters in wide and narrow stripes. Girdles with silk tassels. Black, navy, and best colors. Values to $25.00................. $18.75 Slip-over sweaters 'in jackard and other novelty weaves. Belts, packets. Rounji orV- neck. Light and dark colors.................. $5.50 WREN'S-SECOND FLOOR Continuing The Supreme Value Giving Sale of Rngs that will stand the test of time at prices that will demonstrate the importance of immediate buy. ing. Qualities you’ll remember long after the purchase price is forgotten. Hundreds are buying ruga is this Sale. ^ * Seamless Velvet Rugs $35.75 Extra heavy quality; durable and depend able, 9x15 size. Exceptionally good patterns colorings. Royal Wilton Rugs $ 67.50 9x12 sixe; linen fringed ends. Actual $80,00 values Rich patterns and colorings. New ship ment just received. Axminster Rugs $34.95 The most used of all rugs, 9x12 size. Rugs that will give the moat satisfactory service. Woolcraft Rugs $ 19 . 00 . Plain and figured centers in all colors. 9x12 size. A splendid floor covering for bed roams and dining rooms WREN’S—FORTll FLOOR I- : v • ; AM il m 5 * \ 2 iW&jf* H
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