The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

U t am .Mihufowil to wm* *t 9 mm a » i m , f P t w * *f fteMK mmtar kubm m R*poWieiin i«i*Mirr*Angut a. V i w» wW.ori.Mjl to >UK0<wftc* tbs ***** ** fJm k t, m m m»M4m £ tr Cewnty T j ^ « r * r b#- V ?8* * * i S ^ p lll'iiw primary, Au*- ■ tt. C*darvilto BDwf«Jd!— K M M M W M l . l l | | « M M t i » «a«jfci fa r the Jtoupfelioaa Aomin*tion m te fo f * t Sheriff o f Groan. < w » » to the deokion o f the ****** tho primary election, 8 , 1® , Kerri* Sharp wiiiiwiini H * ‘ tim & xk ih m m W® d r * * ,* felf mm 4 tim m m t d f k t #***» I t . “ The L*tt T r i i r * Wiiiiaat Fits pro­ duct ten i* *ur* to do it, The Springfield Country Club turned Wvdjwadsy m a result o f * tucket o f raefiaft tor exploadiBg while be Heated, oa a stove. JL>o*» 176,090 covered by wmwamto, * Rev. JR. &. McKUunaey <tad family wgvpd to Bloomington Ind„ thi* week. The R. P. pulpit, 0 . S., will be supplied for the prseent, V « are authorized to announce the jtome o f W . C. HifT as a candidate fo r ( Contra! cosnnsStte* in CedarvUle vil- l**e, subject to the Republican pri- to*ry, August 8 , ...'■ 'll.' ■!. V 'f” ’. Mr. and Mrs, John M, Hurray o f fiouth Charleston celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last Sat* unlay* Mrs, Hurray was Miss Sallie J'isbett o f Xenia before marriage, Allen Turnbull is teaching in the summer school at Spencer, Iowa, and will not be home until the last o f next month. The Hit of the Season , ■ - . , Jt . } . i .■ ' r • 'f, • . ■' ■- ■. i' •. - / • .. ••' . .•,.■■ •: Patent Leather Straps and O x fords y , ' - • - . * ♦ . . White' Linen Straps and Oxfords ALL SIZES ALL WIDTHS I # r s XENIA, OHIO On Sale Today Featuring Glnseppe Danlte Irene Willlama * Marle'Tlffany Dorothy Jardon T h e o Karle Elizabeth Lennox Margaret McKee and other world-tam ed artists i —also 14 Newest Dance Hits b y Isbam*Jones', Carl Fenton's, "! Bennie Krueger's, and o th e r Famous Dance Orchestras ffotm CompleteList ■ below • The World’s Cleanest PhonograptdcRecords B R U N SW IC K RECORDS.PLAY ON AN Y PHONOGRAPH Ante Glasses* P m I n ,. Wo. SbeJMfe - sons u n w m o w wm«ks. Operatic Station | Berbtere <31 Si.Ixlia—T-orga vF ■1 factotum xHconTfuf the Factotum) (Act 1, Scene 1) Koaalni: Baritone, InItalian Xraanl—O de’vwrd' u n i inlet <Oh Bright and Flaetlflg Shadow*) (Act HI) V.rdi; Baritone, in.Italian,. . . . . . . Instrumental Selection ( Crealmr Star from Tun- 7 1 » *• 1 biinser (Wegner) 'Cello Solo i>|SlSe IS ( Meauett (Haydn) ’Cello Solo. J T Artbt Sthaaa Jeaea* Oraheatra.. Popu lar D an ce flit s • selection i£e Bu e lif Kruoe*r*c Orakeetra.. ( Ran <)6tl—Fox 'fr o * ........... | HighBwra Blues—Fox Trot Stambtlug—Fox Tret M th ’i Oreheetra,,. Morettr i<»• (M • «S ®lSwES^t*. ~^r«liMtrAe «b$•** ♦* e e e w t o JMMPy* JTsPPxJfai x ! I’m dost wild About H oot - F ox Trot — From "Shuffle Along*’ **7i i t - m >"***7* IS At Koruny T*ye—Fax T rot..,,, t .,,-, No Lee Crying—Fox T rot..., W *r«xm Blver—Walts,,............ HawaiianNightingale—Walts 1 t o t ^ iJore—Fox Trot—From “ _ „ .«# Koto of stamheui’’ ,,, yew Won’t Be, Sony—Fox Tret................................ . Roma Soimy Boy—Fox Trot. Pea* Being Me Feelee—Fox Trot >*gbte—Fox Trot, Irleh Kaele—Medley—Violin u t Accordion......... . ■uetloL^.-^rL^. 1 Irish Jigs—KedleF— A A^IHWftlpA aeaaasgaaitJFkasaa a?« )>*M7 IS A$ MM« Ttoaay. Artmt Songs—ConcertandjBattad Sotsction ■’ Ilitt* Alabama farm (Start) . s«t>f*no. Seen a MV FeUeie (iemeli> MahiAont) Sspeana.. . . . . . . : ■*e#Th*to«ie mm 'fWmm* - If you WOuld JUts Me U t. tsM-MacBermtd) Tenor,,, A*r«s Pror Bright had Wats (Hatidin Soprano Oh, tor the Wing* of a Pat# (MandSleeahH) Soprano,.,. ) HU Mtltahy (Heaty-Jacobs < } Bond) Contralto.. . . . . . . . . . ( test Night (Kieralf) Contralto Mu oue el co W w ^ t S j^ ^ i^ iA c h r iy ) }***•• **• *7* BmAeUrerPettaa (iiarCly- ft^ r 7 ( h-1-'tL' r w.uh-0! 4h” 4Mg Bird (MeKse-Applefieid) WWetur with orefieetra.,. | «U • » hM ^SlSitlS I.SS ftlMSM* tM **!*« US 1 . 9 * „{****« IS d*'.—A-m 'l jpifviwjr H*me Sjueny Pay ■** k.• y^^KtljlltBeetysf.e.sd«« 4 9»'*JMMrs9 Popular Songs aeleeUu Bat I Hate To Go Hem* *"« •• t* .,**»•«. . M tu s Girl, yea'ra ilMto Jetii^ asA •JnM 4 iMr ituga Box Reeurr—Nov­ elty vsoalUis, - fe jfc* Mttla Herl b**t* i* . j , J* Mu*ia--Teur**d , ‘ #5**—Teaar and : fS lto 19 1,99 k*to* 19 . A t MOWER'S MUSIC SHOP XKMIA, OHIO MHHtoMfiBMHiSi Deattof JohnE McVay sat MBt M ms * John. H. McYay, county tr«wur«r, disd At 9:26 »t his home ii^Xsni*, Monday morning, at the age o f 66 , Ha h*d been ill only five days p f per- tonitis, which followed »n attgek o f .ntestinsl trouble. 'Die dseessed was born in IlHonia gnd when 20 years o f age came to Xenia and took a position with the firm o f Hutchison and Gibney as cashier and bookkeeper, whiph place 1 j .» held fo r 26 years. He afterwards held a position with the Xenia Nation­ al Bank and then engaged in the in­ surance business. He was three times elected as treasurer o f -the county and served as deputy under J. E, Sutton for four years, Mr. McVay was married -.to Miss Pauline Thomas in J879, and one son Clark McVay, o f Charleston, W. Va., with the widow survive. A brother, W. G. McVay, city treasurer o f Rich-, iriond, Ind., also survives. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon from the Second United Presbyterian church, o f .wj^ich he was a member. NOTICE t o e x - s e u v ic e m e n V , /*—■ WHITE 'GOLD Tke Coming Stylo in Spectacle Frames You wilt bo pleased with them. Our unqualified guarantee behind ovary pair o f glaacaa wo make. CLYDES. REED OPTICIAN 40 North High CORN FARM J5?A- nearlyall blackrichaid), anptke,war townwithgoodachooh, eburebe*andphone,about 19mile*fromCOlutr.hutIn fine neighborhood. 8 room house witli nt, large bam, 16 -cow dairy ............................ •bouue. corn crlbc, graoary.xooa frncet, A aenuine porgaui 1,500,row tfrm*. Hundred*of otherfinefaipa cheap, fotii phone*. FARM LOANS “ ADE QUICKLY « CAST BROAD STREET,11 th FLOOR PATENTS SECURED TRADE MARKS REGISTERED ’ C. C. SHEPHERD, A ttomwr 198 %• State St4 CalumlHu, OU« ■ July 1st is membership day. Com- vads do you know that you should be long to the American Legion for it is one of the greatest organizations in the world today. Come and join anc Le a buddie with the re§t for it only costs yon ’ $3.50 a year and the little Legion paper you gdt each week is worth three times that mu,ch. It is the only organization that is ,vorking for you The state organiza­ tion spent over $25,000 to put the jimpaign over fo r the state compen­ sation. Hundreds o f dollars are being spent to get the national bill through. The Legion takes care o f all claims pertaining to ex-service men free of charge. That you can get your victory medal by leaving your discharge papers with the commander o f the Wallace C, An- Isrson Post about ten minutes. Now is the time fo r the medals will he hard to get later. Come on! “ Let's go and all push for the great organization that ,is pushing for us, See John C. Wright, Adjt., or Paul McFarland, Com, Cities Service Columbus Ra ilway ; R . L,. Dollings stocks Geiger Jooes stocks Dub iske stocks Cleveland D iscoun t F u l l e r & R o u n s e v e l Rowlands Building Broad and Third Streets vhoness C itizen #3*« - beu , 7000 main THE - * . HOTEL O A R A G E PARKING AND STORAGE BEAR NEIL HOUSE 4 4 $ , Front S t 4 3 $ . W all S i. gjgfi&gw COLUMBUS, OHIO BELL. MAIN 2698 -* CITIZEN 3250 -MANUFACTURERS OF AUTO TOPS THE D. N- PERRY CO . AUTO painting .- seat covers / 653-657 NORTH FOURTHST, , If you want to bacoma an axpart atenograpbtr or Private Secretary, ' If you awe interacted in bookkeeping and higher accounting, auditing,o r buoineM administration, . If you with to 1* thoroughly equipped in all phaiei o f office practice and -have your position guaranteed, . OR If a Normal Teacber’a Training Course, that carrie* with H d four year State High School Certificate WITHOUT EXAMINATION, appeal* to you ' WHY NOT ■ ATTEND the School that *et» the standard o f quality? , OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL Main. 4 2 7 8 Literatme on Request 4 8 EAST GAY STREET C i f i u n 4 3 9 S C O LU M B U S , O H IO fWANT FARMS F O R F A R M T R A D E S SEE 8S7T c o r o t i s ^ - 7 1 8 E. B r o a d S t , C o lu m b u s , O N E W S Y S T E M P A I N L E S S D E N T I S T S Poreasranteed painlau werkand pre,war prices. Carfare allowed out o f.’town paHepU, . 1 2 2 V , S O U T H H IG H S T R E E T . C O L U M B U S : Citizen Phone $583 Bell Phone M. U 80 200 ROOMS 100 BATHS H O T E L C O L U M B U S F IRE P R O O F *1.50-izroTtoiso-*s.oo K, R. WARNER an to E. T». | khdy ) SCLUTV a N v ^ WE SELL FARMS HOME REALTY COMPANY Citz. 3299 50 EAST BROAD STREET Bell M. 2709 PAVEY’S COMMISSION SALE STABLE We Buy - Sell - Trade NEW and USED CARS Drovers Union Stock Yard* COLUMBUS, OHIO Of AITHakes Best Prices la Columbus. OIL! WE SAY SO. The street oil has been placed and everything has oil on it that ever gets near tjifl street and the sidewalk in many plates. The company put it on extra heavy about the best job We have had. A t first it was thought that the' car woufu’ nave more oil than,was needed- but stlch was"not the case and. many farmers that had applied could not he sopplied. CIIIZEHMS? KU.IL 355 SQUARE DEAL AUTO CO. MI TINS BF 1 IBHTUSEDAUTOS IBU 6 HT, SOUAMOEXCHAKSED. * FORDS A SPECIALTY J«EBTtl*91T. CIUKRSiKIt Auction every Friday, all oalna caah. Hotact, roulea,cowa,wagon«>buRgico. Hnmcto, new and ' aecond hand. We can sell anything you liat. Retail daily. K.F.V.IWW? r.tnwuj C. M. PAVEY, A u c t io n e e r . MORTON PAYNE MOTOR SALESCOMPANY 181 N. FOURTH STREET * Columbua, Ohio Phone Main 707 Save $10.00 to $15.00 Btnr your su it s a t Join tha ho»t of p.cipU bujrinxour . W ■ A L L t P A P E R Tbnc’anothingjust a*good at wattpaper to make thehomewallswnile.. Urgitj itockaat lower) jriett If Celwijtiit, Wholeiale FRED C. PERKINS RatoR 131 E. LONGST. (Bet. 3rd&4th Stiu) *8£IISWtolR EVEIIWIERE 'J T THESHEPHARDPAINTCD, MuvfKiitti*, (gjutteis u i BUbritaittfs«f . PAHTS AND PAINTING SUPPLES 66 E. Long SL. CetRmbUS, 0, MilMlM Clb.7171 Spectacles EyeGlaxM* \ • Trices ‘Reasonable , C. G . CLIFFORD, Optometrist Meaanlne floori Z. L. Whit* CO. ■ THOMAS L. YOUNG, D. C. N. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN S p ecia l A tten tion Given, to D iteaoe* o f W om e n and 'C h ild ren 5371-2N. High it. Colombo*, 0. ■ Seed Potatoes Strawberry Boxes1 Produce o f a ll Kind* - Bought and Sold « S. WOLF & SON 135•37 S. 4th St. Columbus, O. MIDWEST limiTOR FLOWS, HARROWS AND CULTIVATES Atw da*» thewori:of4 Hom-ptover Get EngiiM Columbus U tilltor Sales Co. CIT*782( «N . THIRDST. COUTURIER BAND 'INSTRUMENTS • POIttClIDPItPRi n i T9III DOLLISON PIANO CO . X47 S.Hish S t, Columbua. Also 134 N . Broad S t , Lancaster V f .PLACES A FINE 1PLAYER PIANO I INYDIH* HO* \ V m towE ,FACTORYPIAM0HON. E-T0WN. BLATTS MUSIC STORE , 3 3 3 S o u t h ‘H ig h S tr e e t - ) The Moine.ol Stultz & Boehr Pianos V E V E R Y T H IN G M U S IC A L M e e t y o u r fr ie n d * a t B latt*'* ? CLIP THIS DIRECTORY OF SQUARE-DEAL COLUMBUS FIRMS: b u s in e s s - b u ild in g ADVERTISING OF EVERY KIND TheWASHBUUNE-FLARSHEIMCo , Coluntbut Office 2 4 3 N. High St, / THE • KITCHEN CABINET J ** Copyright, 1*12, Weatarn New«p»p« Union. Drifting down, drifting down! Light a* dream, from far-on sky; Flitting jgayly o*«r field and town, Ever the wild, white dancer* fly. CHARLES BRAND State Senator* Charles Brand o f urbana, business man and farmer, announces his candidacy fo r Congress in this district, to he voted upon at 'bo primaries August 8 , Hi* motto is “Public Service and economy," Your support will be greatly appreciated. vuiiaag Who ever secures the' Silver Dol lar in Carnation, bread please report to your dealer at once, A'dollar in one loaf o f bread each day for thirty days Butter milk starting feed for little chicks at the right price, The DeWine Milling C mpany BREEDERS' ATTENTION, The following stallions, will make the season o f 1922 at iny farm on the Columbus pike East o f Cedarvllle. Verdun, Belgian, sorrel color; weight 2000, registered. A fine individual. Season $18. Coxie, Black Perehcrson, registered Weight, 1960. As fine a horse as you will find. Season $15. Harry Townsley saxiasgKSs CHICHESTERSPILLS Tenderly touching th* tagged trees, Veiling their sombernesa, dregr and brown, •" With & mantle fair, which a king might plea*#. Drifting, drifting, drifting down! »,* SEASONABLE DISHES DIAMOND fcO* BRAND A s for cm 4jn»».-rxa» IIASIOKD S k ANT) YttAA i« ABto tWHto UH mr CAoVv*1M nMHiiUi wetalHC boxes, tealtd With Bli>4\ T ax * no o aiSt.ItoJPBWS* Jtnfjdf1 9tAM »R» Uteahto pii.i,s, for t *m f4m war*regardedM Ueat.Safttt, AlwayiaMiaWc. S0I.D BY Alt DRUGGISTS OSS. EVERYWHERE TSiTi? The appetizing flavor of smoked fish when enjoyed may be used in the fol­ lowing dish with enjoy­ ment: Savory Smoked Fl*h.-— Cut one pound of smoked fish Into strips, put over the fire in cold Water, let come to a boil slowly, then cook ten minutes. Heat one cupful of stock with one-fourth o f a cu p -, ful each * f tomato sauce and vinegar, | one tablespoonful o f made.mustard I and a few dashes of cayenne. Drain } the fish, saute on-a hot pan in a little ; hot butter, then add to the hot stock; thicken the butter In .the pan with ! two tableepoonfuls of flour; stir this • Into the saucepan containing the flsb * and stock, cover and simmer for five minutes. Serve on a hot platter, sur­ rounded' with split and toasted crack- era Ham Bn Caw rola—Order a slice Of ham Cut two inches thick, wipe aud remove the Outside edges of fat, put Into a frying pan, cover with, tepid watCr and let stand over night or for several hours. Wash and pare me­ dium-sized potatoes and cut In very thin slices (there should be twto and One-half cupfuls), But ham; In the casserole and cover with potatoes; add milk to .cover, about two cupfuls. Cover and cook slowly one and one- half hours In the ovlh. latter Dumpling*.—Cook In a double boiler until very soft, one cup­ ful of well-washed rice in three to fopr cupfuls of boiling water with one-half teaspoonful of salt Pare and core six small-sized apples. Cut six square* o f cheese-cloth In eight or nine-inch squares, dip into boiling Water and wring ont quickly, - then * dredge each with flour, spread each , floured doth with a layer o f rice a j quarter o f an inch thick, place an ! apple in the canter, ‘ fill the cavity Suits Men look twice before they buy a- suit--and it*s a good idea too. W e welcome more and. more of it. Comparison puts these suits in their proper place* You may go out after better values, but you can’t - * # come back with them. 33 East M a in Street, X e n ia , O h io The Hom e o f Kuppenheim er Good C lothes MrtN GET o u r prices o n PRINTING X X doth and drop into boiling water to . cook for one hour. Before serving remo»a the dumpling cloths; care*. > fully arrange the hails on a dish with , » ttrcia «f whipped cream. I mametm M l Tr/> aclvcrii prodsres cincheser4 bn the advertiijiiui •FORT ’S Oldest Di. James Jcfir oldest citircn 8:09 o'clock, 2 been in failirj due to the i The deccae viHe County, 1821, md hi Bpent there, the family r. and eettje'i resided west years nt a ti, ten houses a the village, cured in the a trade he i with TJrjah 'nership van- bout twentj to Xenia a business as sight failed o f age. He was knowr his early c ,The dec* wife, Mrs. three child Jeffries of ilton. He v M. E. chui all service was able', •marked b; friends an he reCeiv* o f the hig' held. He able meim The fun fropit the ’ Burial too etwy, ma the cemet, . opened. m bus roi e t Boe iAL_WtW VACAT The Va Monday ii attendanc. By Wedn 80 with i Harriman Rev. Whit Clara 'Bo ment and domestic This tl cational 1 a great s from yea to have i the little tend to ( clean mi than sucl and theii Raiiro along tl no trace The'imr hibltion Sheriff it fo r ft IF P / i i l G wtr

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