The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
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Five years of success is the best evidence of the merit of the Coffield. Pays for itself many times over by the extra mile age you get. The Coffield Tire ProtectorCo. Agents Wanted ~ 117 W. Court St„ Dayton, Ohio . h i f w red TURKISH Friendly VIRGINIA Gentlemen BU RLEY Theperfect blcadoffhe three jwrfect cigarette tobaccos m one perfect cigarette on e -e leven cigarettes 15^20 *111 v .g y a ave . , George A. Shroades, the hardware Iman, was taken to th e ' Springfield \ City Hospital Tuesday evening, Some \ weeks ago he underwent a minor o p eration in Dayton and after returning ! home improved. Complications set in : and his condition was critical. Wed nesday it was found necessary for an major operation and reports at this time indicate his recovery, although progress may be slow. Stewart Satterfield, a former Ce- darvillian died Sabbath at his homo in Atlanta, 111. after a long illness of heart trouble, Mr. Stewart was engaged in business in Atlanta fo r many years but o f recent years the business was under the direction o f his son, Fred. He leaves a wife and three children, Fred, Mrs. Merlir. Dowdy o f Atlanta, and Mrs. N, S, Ong o f Jacksonville, Fla. A sister, Mrs, Edith Blair, and a brother, 0 . B. Satterfield o f this place also survive. Mr, Satterfield left Sabbath evening to attend the funeral. witwwiiMwCTji i^ •m m Coming! June Curwoods “Wedding .Bells’* opera house. Special orchestra Watch for date. It is reported that Thompson Craw ford, who was thought to have pneu monia is much improved. . FARMERS! Give our Oat Middl ings a trial, The cheapest good feed on the market. The Cedarville Farmers* Grain Co. • To Mr. W , L. Clemans, Cedarville, Ohio, I t Jj s tt T3 6 ’5 8 * •m *2 * 1 &i ff »o *i 0 $ g , f S4) ;S* © ' 03 Special Agent for THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK Dear Sir: . Without binding1myself to apply for insurance, I should be pleased te receive particulars regarding the Mutual Life’s policy which provides a life interne for the insured or.beneficiary. My age is______— _ — — . « - S3 I TfcQ t* M 0 ) 5 Y I * 1 10 2 I t © S3© £ I S (Name) I T:{-: -• ■ (Business Address) (Residence) (Town) (State) •a quarter o f a century W« L, Clemans has represented any, organized in 1848. ? S « » § g S * r g - l y l s i . i 8 a w i i s * § * g l 5 .5 • , o <® a Z i l i » r i s ; l - I S . gg ^ * 8 .2 S | g ' 3 8 » « * § I i : % £« •*> 2 ,8 is B p. s. this old COMING! Cedarville Opera Houte Jane Curwoods Stock Co. PRESENTS “ WeddingBells” Gilbert Patton’s Greatest Success UobktaM Mb J*ek*»’s Office J «u u y 21,1922 D o o f , Open at 7:15 Performance at BMW S p e ia l Orchestra We handle both the Delco and City pdwer electric light bulbs. The Cedarville Farmers* Grain Co, The members o f the Freshman class o f the college enjoyed a chicken dinner last Friday evening .. at the home o f Miss Lois Cummings. Miss Alberta Creswell os spending some time at Martinsville, Ind. All stoves greatly reduced. Come fn and let us make you a price. The Cedarville Farmers' Grain Co. Mrs, Walter Morton and son, Harold, o f Millersburg, Ky., are the guests o f the form ers parents, Mr. and Mrs. S, M, Murdock. Miss Ina Murdock entertained a large company- o f friends Tuesday evening in honor o f her sister, Mrs. Walter Morton o f Millersburg, Ky. a guest at the Murdock home. Mrs, J. C. Townsley , entertained the members o f the Home Culture dub at her home Wednesday after noon.-' We notice by the press dispatches that James M. Light, formerly o f the South Charleston Sentinel, but later o f the Greenville Tribune, has been named temporary postmaster in the Greenville post office. Good fo r “Jim” Munsing-weUr Union Suit. Special $1.39. Home Clothing Co. Lost: A log chain with two hooks between town and Frank Engle’s farm. Finder please notify Louis Dunn. . Word has been received that Joe Gordon, who is attending an auction eering school a t Decauter, Ind,, that there are 44 in the class. Students conducted a large stock sale last week near there when Herford cattle, Percheron horses and hogs were sold. SPECIAL: One lot Ladies Munsing Union Suits. Regular price $2.00, Clearance, $1,39. Home Clothing Co. The annual banquet o f the Research Club was held last evening at the home o f Mrs. Frank Townsley. Leave your films with me fo r de velopment, First class work guaran teed. C, M. Ridgway Charles Turner, constable, in charge o f the '“ Neil House” at the north-east comer o f the opera house, says that he has had 32 guests so far this win ter. David Lowry presents on the screen at the opera house on Thursday, Feb. 9th, “ The Whip” , Keep the date in mind. Admission 25c. Charles Graham, who was at Mt, Carmel hospital, Columbus, returned home last Friday somewhat Improv ed. We understand that he has a very peculiar case o f rheumatism and since coming home has not been so well. Charles Graham was taken to the Springfield City hospital yesterday afternoon where he will be under the care o f his brother. Dr. Will Graham o f that city, Poultry Wanted:- I Want heavy hens and springers fo r Eastern mar kets. . Wm. Marshall, For Sale- Maryland Farm 146 acres Six room house, four room tenant house; timber worth $1000.00. Several hundred cords o f wood. Six acres fine strawberries that paid last vear $1,600.00, equally as good now. Must sell at once. Owner too old to work farm. Best bargain offered for $3,500 Write for 1922 catalog just out. J. A, Jones. Salisbury, Md, Don’t forget the services at the Murdock theatre on next Sabbath af ternoon at 2:30. These services are being held every Sabbath afternoon tinder the direction o f the Y. M. B. C, o f the R. P. church. A t these Ser vices a one-reol Bible picture is shown and afterwards a talk on the f icture shown, On the coming Sab* ath the title o f the picture is “ The Good Samaritan,” Maurice J, Brown, who has been attending College has given up his school work to enter the army. The young man came here from Pfcitsburg last fall and etnered college, His father, J. G, Brown o f Pittsburg was here to accompany the son home. Misses Marie Dougherty and Mayme Treber entertained the members o f the Standard Bearer Missionary Society, Wednesday evening last at the home o f Mrs. Carrie Crouse. Miss Ethel Brand was program leader, Winnifred Stuckey described the work in China and Alberta Owens read ’.‘Wanted—-A Chance” : Miss Florence reviewed a chapted o f the study book. A number of girls took part in a dem onstration “ Blessed" Ate They that Hunger and Thirst” . After the pro gram, dainty refreshments were’ ser ved. by the hostesses, Coming! The Xenia Players at the opera house, Friday, Jan. 27. Ad. 25c Word has been received here o f the birth o f a son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buck o f Plant City, Fla. Go see the Xenia Players in the “Moonshiner’s Daughter,, a 4 act southern drama. Opera house, Jan. 27th. Admission 26c. Mr. Gerald White o f the Methodist Book Concern, Cincinnati, showed the picture “ Along the Years o f Yester day” Wednesday evening at the M. E. church, a history o f the growth of the church. Units nine, ten and eleven served refreshments. - COMBINATION SUBSCRIPTIONS The Herald will receive your sub scription fo r daily papers and all magazines as in .the past. We guar antee as low 'prices or lower in some cases than can be secured elsewhere. The Herald, Ohio State Journal, and National Stockman; regular price $6.50. Our p r i c e ___ ,_i____ $5.65 The Herald, Ohio State Journal, Ohio Farmer, Regular p r i c e __6.50. Our price ______ $5.65 The Herald, Ohio State Journal, Me Calls Magazine, regular price $7.00. Our p r i c e __- ___‘—.L.___________$6.00 Herald, Ohio State Journal, Farm and Fireside, regular price -$6.00. Our price •_______ _____ _________ i_ $5.40 Herald, Ohio Stated Journal, and Women’s Home Companion, regular price $7,50. Our price —______ $6.95 Herald and Ohio State Journal Reg ular price $5.50. Our price —___-$4.90. The State Journal., and National Stockman or the Ohio Farmer $4.50. We can take your subscription now even if you are a resident o f Cedar ville at the same rate as fo r the R. F. D. This offer is good pnly to midnight January 31, 1922. LIONEL BARRYMORE COMING TO SHUBERT THEATRE, WEEK OF JANUARY 29th, Lionel Barrymore in “ This Claw?’ which comes to the Shubert Theatre Cincinnati the week starting Sunday, Jan. 29tH. scored a real hit in New York City and Boston, Those cities were supposed to like their drama sugar-coated, But Henri Bernstein’s play is acrid, even bitter. “The Claw” strikes in to the bone- It is cynical, Savage, cruel. It telld the story o f the infatuation o f a famous man for an intriguing chit o f a girl, o f how she wheedles and bleeds nim, o f his de' basement and his eventual destruc tion. E. F. Harkins, in the Boston Ad vertiser says “ It is' one o f the most powerful roles in modern drama. The American stage has seen nothing like it since Mansfield was blazing round the country in “Ur. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” and “ The Parisian Romance.” Here, then, ds strong meat, and New York and Boston players passed by the lollipops in favor o f this har dier fare. This was most discouraging to the majority o f managers who thot they at least had learned what the . produced “ The Claw.” Manager Rowland of The Shubert Theatre in Cincinnati is giving attention to out of the city mail orders and out o f town patrons will receive the same attention as will purchasers at the ticket window. (It) For Sale:- 65 acre farm, 1 1-4 miles north o f Cedarville on Clifton pike. 7 acres mostly white oak tim her, balance in tillage. Large brick house with pipeless furnace. Barn, silo, double cribs, and hog house. Fruit, rye crop sown, splendid stand o f young clover. Possession March ist, 1922. Address Charles H. Buck, Plant City, Florida. COMING! The Xenia Players In “ the Moonshiners Daughter,” a 4 act southern drama, 'Friday, Jan. 27th. Good music and smadMltlea between acts. Admission Sec,. w j tw i s1 r e u T r r e i w a■i n no taxnow LUDEN'S m e n t h o l cough drops ****•£$ straight G IV E OU IC fc REL IEF I I ....................................................... A D A I R S " ” " ' ..... ■ ; " ' 1 THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS- Adair’s January Clearance Sale F IR ST WeMentiona Bed Davenport mmmrnmrnimmmmmmmmmmmmtmm- *4 about former prleB Tin? price of above Davenport is not $60,00 as you would expect, but it’s marikedat a price that makes on#' rub his eytsf This Bed Eaveoport is made of Solid Oak and Upholstered in & O A TE? Good Grade of Artificial Leather. Only..................................... . „«pO «7»7 D * 1 . . * Many Will Choose New Rugs for More Than One Room ' During the past years many have denied themselves •the pleasures of new rugs. So it is not all unlikely now more than one room requires new floor coverings. • Buying more than‘one Rug is notagoing to be unusual in this event. A GOOD GAS RANGE $ 3 9 .0 6 Yes, as compact, and com plete 0 gas range such as the most practical house wife wants. 10 Per Cent Discount Oiir New Low Prices 9x12 Felt Base Linoleum Ruga $14.95 9x12 . Tapestry Brussels Rugs $19.35 These rugs are to be had in ' a variety of patterns that are sure to please. - We have j>t stock all kinds-of Rugs in all the- different sizas and grades at prices that are about 1-2 what they were in 1920. I A Beautiful \Yalnut Dres ser fo r only v $36.00 It is like the picture .in style except there is no or nament on drawer front. t This dresser has a 20x40 top and a 24x26 real French plate mirror. A Few E xam p les o f W h a t Y o u W ill F in d H ere Floor Lamps as low .as _____ $16.50 Oak Buffets as low as _______ $32.00 Icory Dressers ‘ ’as low as $35:00 Mahogany, Dress ers as low as $36.0 Coal -Range as low. as ___ ___ $49.00 Vanity Dressers as ■H low as..__ _ J $59.00 Dressing Tables as low a s ______$33.00 Oak', DreSs£fs as ’Tow. as-T-,—-,. $16.00 Dining Tables . as low a s ______ $12,50 Couches as low as ________ $25.00 Chiffrobes as low as ------------- $23.00 Brass Beds as low as ________ $23.60 Oak ChifEonTeresT as' low as __u_ $12.50 Library Tables as low as _____ $15.00 Rockers as low as as ------------ $4,50 SAME A S CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 O R OVER O k *1 20-24 North Detroit St. / lU a i r S XEN IA , OHIO. Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Victrolas SCHMIDT’SBIGGROCERYSALE We sell for less because we buy for less. By buying our goods direct from the producer you save the minddlemen’s profit. Just a few prices to guide you, at Schmidt's Big Grocery Sale. 1 Golden Sun coffee................ ..................... Cream of O f\e* Wheat.................................... Oats *\On Aluminum............................ P. & G. or Star . OiO n Soap, 5 bars....... *................. - £tO\+ O. L. Flour, 7 Qn Any brand Milk, par can 1 f i de and ..................* * ' % Prunes, 1 A Post Toaities, y 1 . per p a c k a g e , ;• 2 C Kellogg's'C. Flakes «yl _ per package,....................... •2C Sun Maid Saadless o r * llasins, per pound............... . Sugar Corn, three cans. .......... .............duOC p « p .°I:....... •;........ ,40c H . E. Schm idt & Co. XEN IA , OHIO PUBLIC SALE DATES. |WE CAN TAKE YOUR JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTION Greene County Big Type sale, Xenia, F 6 b. 14. Poland Until this year it was impossible O." A . Dobbins, Hampshires, Feb. 4. fo r us to club with the Ohio State Mrs. S. J. Hanna and son, Feb. 9tli. Journal only on the' R. F . D. Under Combination Sale o f Burt Turner, special arrangement we can now Leonard Flatter, A . E. Swaby, Elder receive subscriptions in town at the j Corry and J, E, Kyle on A E. Swaby same price as on the routes. You can | . Poultry Wanted:- Plymouth Rocks, Buff Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, Or- phingtons, White Rocks and Wyaft- dotts. all bring the high prices. Wm, Marshall. farm, February 23. G. H. Creswell, Friday, Feb. 17. Granville iroore, February 3. Get your light bulbs at Galloway’s Electric Shop, 62 W. Main st., Xenia, Ohio, also take advantage o f our club o f fer, Let us have your subscriptions, whether the Ohio State Journal or any other daily. Hava your sals bills printed beta. BUILDING & LOAN NOTICE. . Notice is hereby given to the sha holders o f The Cedarville Building Loan Association that the annu meeting for the election o f direct© will be held in the Township Fieri office on Satur-lay evening. Februie 4 ,1922 fo r the election o f direotoi Andrew Jackson, - S tamm
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