The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
m OM m O i tfWMk %***«!£**# wriHii aMMlhi Pbetn M U nde Joint SAVED BT GBACB bko* J*o bettor. sense I've ceased to prophesy! Robt. Bird & Sons Co. Our Grocery Prices are inviting; the quality is the best. Baldwin App les ............................... . ............... . . „ . 4 1 b s . 27c Winesaps App le* ............. * . ........ , « .......................... .. .5 lb. Carnation Milk, large can... ......................................... .. 10c can Walnuts—positively g o o d . .......................25c lb. ■blavy. Beans, . ■. • . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . * . , * . . « . . . . . . .6c lb# Rice— fine not broken. ..............................; .......... 7c lb. Moon Soap—large bar...................................... 5 bars 20c White Soap, .......................................................... , . .4 bars 18c : P b t a t o e s . » • * . . . . . « . . . . , . . . . , . . « . . . .,45c.pk, “ Tomah’ * Salmon—large can .......... ................................. 10c can Fould’s M acaron i.. . ! . ...............................................2 pkg. 15c Sliced Pineapple No, 2 c a n . .......................................... .25c can Karo Syrup—quart ca n ................... ........................... 15c Walrus Sa lm on ...............................................25c can Sliced Peaches—Yellow F re e . .......... ...............,2 cans 35c Franklin Golden Syrup 1-2 ga l.............. ............................... 35c Franklin Golden Syrup 10c c a n . . . . . . . . . . . . ------ 3 for 27c S P E C IA L N O T IC E Cur store will be closed for our annual Inventory on Tuesday, Jan. 31st and untit Wednesday noon Feb. 1st. - Make your purchases beforehand. Robt. Bird & Sons Co. •MEM Tire Protector. —eliminates 95$ o f all punctures. Prevents, stone bruises, which, later lead to blow-outs. Makes any tire wear longer. Five years o f success is the best evidence of the merit o f the Coffield. Pays for itself many times over b y the extra mile age you get. The Coffield Tire Protector Co. 117 W, Court St, Agents Wanted Dayton, Ohio , To Mr. W, Lr Clemons, Cedarville, Ohio, . Special Agent fo r * THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK Dear Sirs Without binding myself to apply for insurance, 1 should be pleased to receive partieulwa regardini the Mutual Life's policy which provides a life income for the insured.** beneficiary. "My «$« »*_ s|| ? i S 'l ‘g III I S g* (Name) (Business Address) (Residence) (Town) (State) >r a quarter o f A century W. Clemens has represented puny, etNtMhMsi h i ti4 i# ■■■■>■ ’ this old • « * * * * * * * • ; farm and field notes LOCAL AMD PERSONAL For gale;„ A ftw Baff Bock CQC]Cv orals. N. I,. Ramsey . , 1 to Ktoot a many a m with mutterin'* ef dre*d,-I viewed thsbuAlm' m e with worn*, mad aadJy shook my head, “ I've had ex- £££“ & & J* 3 ? *“ m ***** 1 tm*t *R **ure . - - ... )bcs hep' their eye on what the weather’d 1 to bother nwwh with how the weather "went,—but I woi SCBowl to beat the Dotefc, an* foam with discontent! Jhsit I have ifxierwoat reform—I make no more complaint, { #»<* * a p apo en i i x l i t. .. , dots on weatiwr-when she’s warm, and praise her when the ain’t, adorabertf ahe’s wetter, and encore her when she's dry,—and the * * * * * * * * * * 1). R. Kyle went to Albuquerque, New Mexico, some time ago fo r hi* health. SPECIAL— We now have a fall line e f granite and enamel ware at a rare Bargain. The Cedarville Farmer*’ Grain Co. Mrs. S. M. Murdock entertained at her hospitable home this week for the members o f the Wednesday A f ternoon Club. FARMERS! Give our Oat Middl ings a trial. 'Hie cheapest good feed on the market. The Cedarville Farmers' Grain Co. Mrs. Jeanette Eskridge baa gone to Indianapolis, where she will visit with relatives fo r some time. Leave your films with me for de velopment, First class work guaran teed. 0 . M; Kidgway. Word has been received here o f the marriage o f Miss Dorothy Smithson o f Peoples, O., former college student to Mr, JVC. Ramsdy, on January 10th ALL KINDS OF WIRING— , Galloway’s Electric Shop, 62 W. Main St., Bell phone 90, Xenia, Q. Poultry Wanted;- I want heavy hens and springers for Eastern mar kets. Wm. Marshall. The Knoxville College Quartette, colored, will give a concert in the U. P, church Wednesday evening, Feb. 1st, Admission free. A ll are cordially invited. An offering will be taken. Alcohol fo r your car- at Harrows Battery and Tire Shop,. 60 cents gallon. Don’t forget to attend the services at the Murdock. theatre on Sabbath afternoon, Jan. 29th at 2:30. A one reel film entitled “ Blind Bprtameas” , will be shown. A lso a short talk and good music. Come! Get your light bulbs at Galloway’s Electric Shop, 52 W . Main st., Xenia, Ohio. Pure Oil Co. products fo r sale at Harrows Battery and Tire Shop. ' Services are being continued all of this week a t the U. P. church. Dr. Dodds o f Xenia preaches Friday even ing and Saturday afternoon. Coup munion will be observed Sabbabth morning. A delegation o f nine automobile loads, o f members o f the M. E. chutes went to 'fellow Springs, Sabbath evening to hear Rev. J. W . Patton, who has been conducting meetings in that place. Rev. Patton was formerly pqstor o f the local church but is now located at Mechanicsbnrg. LOST:- A black umbrella with a silk woven cord run thropgt the hand Ie and a‘ big black bead1qp the cord. Left it in the post office and the party that took it please return to M. C. Nagley’s grocery fo r the owner. A full line o f Firestone Tires and Tubes at Harrows Battery and Tire Shop. • . Word has been received that, on ac count o f sickness o f one pf the mem bers o f the Trifiacria Company, the concert which was to have been given on January 30th will be postponed. Announcement o f date will be given later. Watch for the date Company. o f Trinacria The James Curweed Co. put on June Wedding Bells” at the opera house on Tuesday evening in a very creditable mannre The audience was not large but very appreciative. Hie company was from Springfield. The Clarks’ Bun Club was enter tained Monday evening at the home o f Mr. artd Mrs. A. G. Collinss, the event being the birthday o f Mrs. Col lins. Atwo-course refreshment was served those present. Following this the evening was spent at readings and games, , * The Research Club banquet to the husbands and friends Was held last Thursday evening at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Townsley. A four course dinner was served. Following the dinner Came a program o f music and contests in charge o f Mrs, White and Mrs. Busier. The male quartette consisting o f Rev. White, J. E, Hast ings, J, E. Kyle and Mr, Creswell ren dered several selections. Mrs. Leroy Allen gave a, reading. The first con test was a Romance In song and the winners o f the prizes were Mrs. J, E. Kyle, Miss Ethel Brandt and Mrs. Collins. The next was quotations o f scripture and Shakespeare and was won by Rev.. MeBlheftey and O. A , Dobbins won the prize in the obser vation .contest, The program closed by a son by everyone "GoodNight Ladles.” For Sale:* 55 acre farm, 1 1-4 miles north o f Cedarville on Clifton pike. *1 acres mostly white oak' tim ber, balance in tillage, Large brick house with pipeless furnace. Bam, silo, double cribs, and hog house. Fruit, rye crop sown, splendid stand o f young clover. Possession March 1st, 1922, Address Charles H. Buck, ttw fc.tiH ft Florida. For Sale:- 159 shocks o f fodder. In quire o f Charles Harris, Jr. m ■ m - m■ Mrs, E. E. Post has rented her farm north o f town to Wm. Matthews o f near Spring Valley. Mrs. Post is moving part o f her household goods to her son-in-law's, Mr, and Mrs Ollis Post near Waynegyille, * * v Geo, H. Creswell will hold a public sale, Friday, February 17 when he will sell T head o f horses, 15 head o ;' cattle, 50 head o f sheep and 50 heat o f hogs beside farming implements Mr. Creswell has rented his farm to his son-in-law, Hugh Turnbull, Jr. and is retiring, * ' M- m The Third annual brood sow sale o f th Big Type Poland China Breed ers’ Association will be held at the Greene County Fair Grounds, Xenia, Tuesday February 14th, 50 bred sows will be sold. For a-catalogue address C. W. Mott. ' * * ’ * Thomas Wren, Peter Knott’, and A. A , Hutaler o f Clark county will hold a Hampshire sale in the Wren garage on February 20, Springfield. 50 bred sows will be sold at this sale, ■ m '• .* Mrs. S. J,, Hanna and Son will hold a sale Thursday, Feb. 9 when & head o f horses, 6 head o f cattle, l i p head o f hogs with, implements will be sold Arthur Hanna, who has been operat ing the farm to move to Indiana, and everything .will be sold. O. A. Dobbins holds, his Hampshire bred sow sale at Central garage on Saturday, Feb. 4 when 60 head wifi be sold. Mr. Dobbins has given this sale extensive advertising and .will no doubt have a large number o f out of town buyers. The sale, will be in a comfortable place and on a day when he should have the crowd. * *, * William W. Anderson has been e- lected president o f the New Jasper Farm Bureau. The other officers elect ed were Fred Bales, vice president, and Alpheus Anderson, secretary. The officers were re-elected at the last meeting. W. B. Bryson and Ford.S. Prince adc "eased the meeting. •* * ■ ' * M, D , Lincoln secretary o f the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation, has accepted an invitation to speak at the annual meeting o f the Buckeye Press Association Which will be held February 23 and 24 in' Columbus. * ■ * * There are 97 students enrolled in the short Ag, course at the Ohio State University, This is an Increase o f 20 per cent over last year. > * * . Caleb Osborn, South Solon, who owns a prize dock o f-150 White Leg horn. hens, reporta that the December record surpasses all others. He gath ered 3360 eggs, an average o f 108 each day, and sold most o f them at 60 cents a dozen* —Madison County Press. * * ■ .Preparations fo r Farmers' Week, to be held at the O. S. U. January 30 to Feb. 3, are being formulated by the College o f Agriculture o f the Uni versity. Among the events o f the program is an evening o f entertainment to be, put on by students o f the College o f Agriculture, the idea being to give farmers an opportunity to get ac quainted with the work o f their *sons and daughters at the University. Do not allow your ham and bacon to mould where it has been sliced. Rub lard over the exposed surface. The mold will then form on the lard. Par affin run over the fresh surface will also prevent it from molding. During the past five seasons, 242 Ohio farmers have tried to grow 100 bushels o f shelled com to the acre on 10 acres. Forty-one have succeeded. Sixteen have succeeded more than Once. Muskingum county leads with five successes, * » * ' The Henry Corry farm on the Clif ton and Old Town pike was sold last Saturday under Sheriff FundCrburg to settle the estate. The firm con sists o f 13C acres and is well located. It is not in the best of condition but with some fencing and improvements about the house and bam can be made into a model farm home. The land was appraised at $85 an acre and brought $92, Ed Dean o f this place being the purchaser. It is said there wete quite a number o f bidders and the crowd attending the sale was fa r beyond that fo r such events, James Frame, who resides on the farm known as the Edwards land now owned by Mrs. Mary Pitstick, has rented' the L /C . Titus farm in Clark county. Mr. Frame is a big farmer and has made quite a success on the 305 acres he is leaving. He will have around GOO acres in the Titus farm to keep him busy next season. Mr. Frame will hold a public sale on Wednesday, February 16. In this sale will be 10 bead o f good horses; 42 head o f cattle, 26 being White face feeders ready fo r +the market and 15 head o f Shorthorn heifers all bred to calve by spring. In the list o f hogs can be found 26 Duroc sows; 20 bred Duroc gilts to farrow March 43 cattle hogs weighing 125 lbs, 30 pigs o f fifty pounds each and two Duroc boars, one registered, all have been double immuned by Dr,. Leo Anderson. 275 head o f sheep and 150 bushels o f seed oats with a quantity o f farm machinery will also be sold. Bills for-this sale will he issued from this office In i few dayi, The' lime^preadri* is the soil’s gar bowl, * * a You will not have to wait long to read in these columns o f tbs b ig& st thing in the farm sale tins that was ever attempted in this section. * * - .. Eight Greene County farmers are among the 120 in Ohio co-operating through their county agents with the extension service o f the Ohio State Univeisity in an effort to determine the comparative economy in different ways o f feeding cattle. In a number o f such tests, run last year, Ohio feed era found corn silage indispensable to profit. Demonstrations this year are, in many cases, designed to check up this finding, and to see whether it ap- plies to local conditions. Paul Geriaugh, .extension specialist in beef cattle conducting the work, will speak on the outlook for silage* fed beef and the prospects o f cutting steer feeding costs at 3 o'clock on Tuesday, Jan, 31, the second after- noon o f Farmers’ Week, Jan. 30 to Feb.8, at the O, 8 , U, It is thought that many farmer cooperators will be present from all parts o f Ohio and that one county will compare -exper iences with the others. Those in this county whom Prof.. Geriaugh has list ed as cooperators are A . E. Swabjr, Elder Corry, Burton Turner’, Arthur Cummings, John Kavanagh, C, It. Reid, J. E. Kyle, Delmar Jobe, *Wm MARRIED*IN NEW YORK CITY Announcement cards have been re ceived here.o f the marriage o f Mr. Frank B. Bull, son o f Mrs. Zetta Bull,: to Miss Roslyn Bloom o f New York City, on Tuesday evening, January 24th. The bride and groom will be at home at 314 Seville Apt., Indianap olis, where Mr. Bull is connected with the Russel M. Seeds Advertising Go. Mr. and Mrs, Bull are expected to ar rive here Friday morning, remaining until Saturday morning, enroute to their home in Indianapolis. •vings vjom- enia, Ohio, a Martgage tment Com- COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO. The Exchange Bank o f Cedarville, Ohio, Plaintiff, vs. LEGAL NOTICE Sarah E, Pauli, C. G. Pauli, The Home Build ing and Savings Com- iany o f X i * The Dayton and Inves sany of Dayton, Ohio, The West Side Lumber Company- o f Dayton, ~ Ohio, The West Day- ton Commercial and Savings Bank, Dayton, Ohio, * ■; . Defendants. 1 The defendants Sai h E , Pauli and C. G. Pauli, whose last known, place o f residence'wa3 Breckenridge, Texas P. O. Box 302, will take notice that on the 27th day. o f December, 1921, The Exchange Bank o f Cedarville, Ohio, filed its petition against them and. The Home Building ahd Savings Company o f Xenia, Ohio, The Dayton Mortgage and Investment Company o f Dayton, Ohio, The West Side Lum ber Company, . Dayton, Ohio, The lYest Dayton Commercial and Sav ings Bank, Dayton, Ohio, claiming that the plaintiff has heretofore re covered a judgment in the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, against the defendants Sarah E. Pauli and C. G. Pauli for.$5151.11 and the costs in said action, and that said judgment is wholly unsatisfied; that the defendants Sarah E. Pauli and C. G. Pauli have no goods or chattels, lands ox tenements subject to execu tion, out o f which said judgment can be satisfied. Said petition further al leges that the said Sarah E. Pauli is seized o f an equity o f redemption in certain real estate, being 174.93 acres of land more or less situate ,in Cedar- ville Township, Greene County, Ohio, being part o f Military Survey Np. 1560; that said petition further al leges that the plaintiff has a lien on said premise* by reason o f an order o f attachment levied thereon in said ac tion, in the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, wherein said plaintiff recovered said judgment, and that said defendant C. G. Pauli is the husband o f said Sarah E. Pauli, and that as such he claims inchoate right o f dower in said premises, and other defendants hereinbefore named re spectively claim certain liens on said premises, and that the prayer o f said petition is that the respective claim ants be required to Bet up their claims, and that the priorties thereof together with .plaintiff’s lien be de termined bv this Court, and that said real estate may be ordered sold and the proceeds o f sale, distributed a- mortg the claimants according to their respective priorties, as the same may be determined by the Court. Said defendants Sarah E, Pauli and C. G. Pauli are required to answer said petition on or before the 25th day o f February, 1922. , The Exchange Bank o f Cedar- ville, Ohio, Plaintiff. Harry D. Smith/ Attorney fo r Plaintiff. (2-10-d) COMBINATION SUBSCRIPTIONS The Herald will receive your sub scription fo r daily papers and all magazines as in the past. 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F, I). ■ This offer la good ohly to midnight January 81,1281, mm* mm •M m * LET US ESTIMATE YOUR Electrical Work COMPLET STOCK OF BULBS Galloway E lectric Shop 52 West Main Bell Phone Xenia, Xenia Red Wing Polar Cakes The new milk ch oco la te , ■' t , ■ • coated Ice Cream iOc ON SALE A T Ridgway’s Drug Store Armstrong’s Restaurant ITS GOING TO BE A HARD WINTER So the Admission at the COLLEGE DOUBLE HEADER W ill Only Be 35c Saturday Night 7:30 Alford G ym . Third Annual Sale OF . * * > , 50—Bred Sows—50 OF GREENE COUNTY Big Type Poland China Breeders’ A ssociation Representing the Blood Lines . o f the Breed. Tuesday, Feb. 14th, 1922 - A T — GreeneCountyFairGrounds XENIA, OHIO For Catalog Address C. W. Mott, Cedarville, Ohio Woodmansee, Wright & Elam, Auctioneers ' 1 V Ui ! 0 Envelopes to Match Use envelopes to match d ie color o f your - stationery. W e can supply you with fine letterhead* . printed on Ssnunermill Bond and furnish envelopes to match in any o f the twelve colors or whit*. ; ’ Remember we are tetterhead You wilt find the quality o f our prLntingiH^ the paper w e give you very high and ou t putcea very low. Let U» Show You Whet W« Cos u* i
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