The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

• X I ♦ X ’ * CX • * # io6 i a w m m A i ♦ * * ** * # * * • • Mr. ad.Mvs, W. J, Tavbox wore at borne last Thursday , r*oon to a company l>f friends to dinner. Be vguentw the Tsobaikowsky Com­ pany at t e 6per* house Friday even­ ing ,Mard 17. }*'-'I i! .lUL.^WUHMJ^i.n Mmnmrnmwm, "Heave*. I hope I remember the steps.” W*t, the cellar step*? Come and see Katy Hid” a t the opera house «o<n For S#R- Duroc sow and JO pigs. Inquire oj Pearly Wigal on the farm formerly wned by William Barber. We’reSelling Scotcl Woolen Mills Two-liece ^ Suits Made !o Order A ll »t One Price F u l l S d t s a l s o all at ••ne Price $29.50 You can’ realize what wonder­ fu l value We are offering until- you. see he goods—strictly all wool—firisfc quality we have seen in, £i»rs! ' $25 buys any two-piece suit* all one >price. Full suit are $29.50, all one’ price. F^ryhody is buying these cloiiesl com e in and let us show ,Qu the greatest value in Ameri&i Excluive Dealer for HOME ClotUag Company G . H. llartman, Prop. “ Trifle* at Home” Miss Beripce Wolford has been absent from !he pr?t effiee this v.ci owing to an attack o f the grip. Wanted: Sowing, plain or fancy. Mrs. A. P. Career, Phono 115, A treat is in store fo r Cedarville, Friday evening, March 17, The Tseh- aikowsky Company at the opera house. : Would you wait for years and j‘ years fo r a lover? Como ami see i f i "Katy P;d COLLEGE NOTES For Sale: Jersey cow, six years old to bg fresh soon.. Good milker. George Baker. '-i- ni- In i i , , A . C, Courtney has rented part o f the Charles Turner residence and will move here from Wilmington. Mr. Courtney will take a position with the Abel Magnesia company. Notice to the public:- Thor:? who desire the services o f the, H. A. Barr j undertaking firm can call by phone. I We are prepared to answer colls any time. A “new line o f spring millinery has been placed on display at the furniture store and is ready for in­ spection. ’ Mrs. II, A . Barr Latest styles in dress shoes, ox­ fords, slippers for ladies, misses, men and boys. G. A, 'Kelble, 17-19 W Main st., Xenia, 0 . &, G, Weimer has sold the building in which the meat store is located and the residence next door to his aon-in- i»W, Reid M. Pringle. I “ Kafy D id ?" Did what? Be sure and find out when "Katy Did" comes to the opera house. Rev. V. E, Busier lias returned from Covington, where he has been assisting Rev. W. A . >orhis in spec­ ial services fo r twelve days.* He will preach at the M. E. church, Sunday morning. The sermon theme is “ By­ products o f a Useful Career’,’. Get your light bulbs ht Galloway’s. Electric Shop, 52 W. Main st., Xenia, Ohio. Leave your films with me fo r de­ velopment. First class work guaran- *:eed* C. M. Ridgway. Before y ou ,buy clothing and foot­ wear come to our store and see our large selection and low prices, in Men’s fine spits. Don’t miss this chance. C, A. Kelble, 17-19 W. Main street, Xenia. Do not forget the Old Fashioned Spelling Bee to be held at the M. E. church, Friday evening;, March 24 at 7:30 ,P. M. Admission 15 cents, SALESMEN WANTED to solicit orders fo r lubricating oils, greases and paints. Address THE. VICTOR OIL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. For Sale: Single comb white Leg­ horn eggs fo r hatching. Priced at $3 per hundred. Phone 4*142, Marvin Williams. . Notice:- I will sell Ice as usual this summer. C. C. Weimar, For Sale* Maryland Farm 146 acres Six room house, .fo u r room tenant house; timber worth $1000,09. Several hundred cords o f wood. Six acres fine strawberries that paid last Year $1,500.00, equally as good now, Must sell at once. Owner too old to work farm. Best bargairToffered fo r $3,500 Write for 1922 catalog just out. J. A , Jones, Salisbury, Md. For Sale;- About 25 bushel o f first clitss timothy seed. A. T. Finney Crustacea Color Sea. Certain minute Crustacea sometime* give sea water a blood-red color.’ Limousine Invalid Car Service —CALL— J. H. McMillan & Son Cedarville, Ohio. Citizens Phone 7. FUNERAL DIRECTORS A Savings Account Will Make Your Wishes Come True * ' * Wishing longing for a Home o f their own—what young couple loesn’ t dream o f the day when they may re­ alize tleir ambition? It is a desire with which this bank is in hearty accord md our very facility is at the command o f the prospeitive home builder* Bt,fc wishing can't accomplish the impossible— there i(but one way to make your dreams come true — to S a VE. Safe something, all you can each week and de­ posit if this Bank, make saving your habit. 4 f 0 Interest Compounded The Exchange Bank Cedarv ille , Ohio Resources Oust $$QQf000*00 S a f e D e p o s i t B o x e s F o r R e n t An Old Fashioned Spelling Bee will hq hold at the M. E. church Friday, March 24 at 7:30 P, M. A special program has been prepared and the public is invited. Admission 15e. A sale o f a U, S, Royal cord or Miller tire means—Repeat business. Buy them at Huey’s Tire Shop*. • T. V, Iiiff suffered art attack o f acute indigestion Wednesday morning While standi: g on the walk near the post office. He fell jin a faint and was taken to his home in an automobile, where he recovered in a ah rt time. William Hopping had a similar attack .the same morning while in town but has fully recovered. For Sale:- One Buckeye incubator, 120’ egg. size. O, C. Homey The Wilbevforce orchestra rend­ ered a good program at the U, P. church Tuesday evening. The con­ cert was given for the benefit of the 4 . M, E. church to aid in. raising a pmta of $100 fo r the rebuilding of Shorter ha.ll that was recently de­ layed by fire. The colored folks were granted the'use o f the church owing -o their own church being far too -’ mail to accomodate the. crowd. For Sale:- One Majestic Range with 15 gallon reservoir. Been used one year and in fine condition!! Call phone No. 3. Have your rubber boots repaired and half-soled, and your tires vulcan­ ized j at Huey’s tire and vulcanizing shop. |Mrs. Fred Yoder o f West Liberty, O., spent the week-end with Mrs. Ellen Weimer. Mr. Harley Schmidt and sistpr, Mrs. Johnson and daugh­ ter, of Springfield were also guests at the Weimer home Sunday.' Mrs. R. M„ Pringle, Mrs. Ellen Weimer and Prestley and Marcellus Townsley attended J. .A . Coburn’s Minstrel, Tuesday evening, at Xenia. Marcellus was formerly one o f the Cobum troupe but was forced to re­ sign on account o f illness but will re­ join them next season. Sec the A. T, C. tires at Huey’s Tire Shop! Guaranteed tires. 30x3 1-2 $13.50; 32x4—$24,30; 34x4—$20.00 And other prices in comparison. Leo Dennehy, accompanied by Daniel O’Connell who started for Pheonix, Arlzona^bufc onl got as far as Dallas, Texas, have returned home. Mr* Dennehy was going to the South­ west fo r his health but took worse and was brought back home. He is •in a very critical condition now at the home o f his father-in-law, Thomas Andrew. The anAual meeting o f the North Cemetery Association will be held at the Mayor’s office Monday evening. This is the annual meeting o f the as­ sociation and all lot owners are urged to be present. The time is 7:30. J. C. Townsley, Pres. Tht* college toya closed their bask- shall reason with victory after a hard |battle with th“ Xenia Borings, Thurs- j day. In a preliminary game of Volly hall the college hoy’s f*yin class was j defeated b y the Bas.n s Men’s class f o f Cedarville. * * * The Cedarville girls will close their basket-ball season Wednesday night in a game with the Wittenberg girls; Both teams have had a successful season so an exciting game is ex­ pected, * ' * * Miss Ethel Brand was unable to take charge o f her classes Monday and Tuesday t.on account o f slckneSs. ' 4 * * The Rangers Club visited Pitchin last Friday afternoon and Selma that night. They will give their program at South Solon and Jeffersonville this coming Friday. The Junior class gave their play "Stop Thief" Saturday night at Spring Valley and Tuesday evening a t Jeffersonville. * . * * Word has been received that Miss Helen Bradfute, who isin the hos­ pital at Xenia, V improving and ex­ pects to be back at school soon. m ■ m- m Marion Stormont believes in be­ ing' prepared ahead o f time, espec­ ially in regard to the Junior-Senior banquet next year. Florence Smith seems to. agree with njm. Last Thursday the girls gym class hiked to the .cemetery and back. How­ ever, some, o f them Imd more fun sit­ ting on the fence, .Waiting for the others. .- . ■ ■■■1 . ARSEHICALSFOR K1LUNGWORMS Annual loss FromCabbage Pest Conservatively Estimated at $1,300,000, Tranaportbig Power o f Water. Tito, transporting power of flowing water varies as the sixth power of the velocity. Thus If the velocity of the water is doubled, its transporting power is increased 64 fold. This ex­ plains the effect o f a river in flood in carrying, nil tblDgs before It, Kappenheimer G o od . Clothes - an Invest­ ment in Good Appearance Van-Heusen, Collars Surer-Fit Caps Katz & Richards ' . 33 East Main St., XEN IA , - OHIO A large delegation will go from here to Yellow Springs Saturday to attend the basket ball tournament, in which the various high school teams o f the county will take place. The first game starts at 8 A . M. and continues thru the entire day, the loosing teams droping out. The evening game starts at 7:31. GAMES WERE REAL SPORT. On Wednesday night two highly amusing basket ball games took place in Alford gym. The first game was between the Ohio Roughnecks and the Pennsy Bearcats. The Ohioans were entirely too rougn for the Bear­ cats and they, to put it mildly are not nursery maids. A t times players and the referee had- to scramble to keep on their feet, In the second game the Farmers gym class defeated the College gym by 30 points, The game was fast and fu ll o f thrills o f laughter. Tubby Findley starred for the gym class. Between the two games the box­ ing championship o f the college was decided. Panhandle Clarke was an easy winner over Windmill Stover, the Clifton wonder, The fight was all Clarke With £he exception o f the 2nd round. In that period Stover was the ! Aggressor and seorea a knockout, |Clarke staying down for the count of ; nine. A t the close o f the third round Stover’s second threw a towel into the ring, Too Much Room4 i Willie had been wearing underwear that was too small for him. As h* ‘ wa« growing rapidly his mother j bought garments over-sized, expecting *‘ him to fill them before they wore out i Willie, when put inside the newly- ' purchased underwear, shrugged pis shoulders and, seemhgiy discontent- ! ed with his lot, remarked! "Mn, I feel awfully lonesome in this shirt’* Her Other Boarder, Tllllft Cllnger says tlmt In asking for accommodations at a strange place yesterday she Inquired If there were any other boarders. “N o" replied the landlady, “ unless it’s my husband, and ho can quit any time he wants to,"-— Beattie Poet-Intelligencer, t^ a b l e j j '4 CINCINNATI S T O R E N E W S USEFULNESS The Aim Of Every Individual And Every Business Institution Should Be A Life O f Usefulness This store is useful to its hundred thousand patrons because it sup­ plies their requirements with the very best at the lowest prices possible. When you visit Cincin­ nati to buy goods that ou can not secure at ome, come to our store# r h YonArt Always Welcomt CLOTHES For the seven Ages of human existence. cmd 0 / im (g ClNCINNAH'S*GRfiAfEST STORE FOUNDED I8W CINCINNATI ni|i#iUlni$!WiW The MAULECDi 1717 SEEOBOOSirMiE. TU)iroiufeffal lTfi-past#fco#Tt stivesjo# tl«ebenefit oi otsrt,yc.roas.usbcncnee (Ureui'i.'.rii. stardei.em#nc ■ dend (ipoatal/ar tf today, WM. HENRY MAULEJnc, *»%£•&«• NOT DIFFICULT TO CONTROL Arffcnate of Lead and parts Green Are Preferable to Other Poisons— Number of Sprayings Depends on Conditions, (Prepared by the (Jutted States’ Depart* ment of Agriculture.} Ai’senicals arc being geixu'.'UJj u v<l to-control the cabbage worm. There are now few instances of the total de­ struction o f crops of cabbages as was formerly. often the case, Neverthe­ less, a conservative” estimate would place tliq present annual ldsg from this pest to cabbage /done—not Including cauliflower and other related crops-- at $1,300/)00, or one-tenth the value pt the entire crop, . The cabbage worm Is not difficult to control, and It should he borne In mind that most other cabbage pests, more often present than not, will be controlled by the‘ same methods, Poisons Preferrsd.- Repeated experiments have shown that arsenate of lead and parls green are preferable to other arsenical^ in common use. If purls green Is used, It may be applied either wet or dry, preferably, however, as a spray, at the •ate of one pound to 50 gallons of \va ;er. The plants should be free from Uifioct attack when they are set out and should he sprayed a few days later to make sure that the poison reaches (he young caterpillars before they have burrowed far info the heads. Other applications should follow as inspec­ tion of plants shows thuj. they are nec- •tsftiry. These applications of arsenlculs cnn he made wllh absolute safety even af­ ter the heads are formed, as the poison disappears from plants almost eom- !/lately within two to "three weeks uf- er application, atul even earlier in event of repeated or heavy rainfall. Increased Cost. Scarcity of Paris green has increased >lm. cost. Ars-crinte of lend has been rapidly superseding paris green and, ‘flier arsenical,/ as an insecticide and Poem fa? Ctacle Jolin KEEP YOURSELF IN HARNESS - Don’t let nothin' jar you as you move air ng yer road, fop you'll find it never help* you much to bear yer heavy load; if other people'* doin'* do not’ quite agree.with you, jea’ pass 'em up politely,—it's the only thing to do. The toil that goes with livin’ sure belongs to every man, an’ there's lots o f thing* to pester, an* stop you if they can; hut don't let nothin’ j* r you as you toil from day to day, an’ you'll find the pesky trouble* icon will go the other way. We all have hopes an’ yearning’s fo r to do the things worth while, an' the boulders in the highway sorter m ike it hard to smile, hut I-ve learnt tu keep my temper an’ my cuss words an* my tear*, an’ toortly tell my trouble* to the One that alters hears. I f you watch where you’re a* steppin, you can brush aside the thorns, fo r the serpent o f di*a*ter never strikes before it warns. So with eyes an* ears wide open, meet yer troubles face to face,—but don’t let nothin' jar you if you want to Win the race, New Cash Grocery (Formerly Carl Finney's Standi pn N. Main S t ). „ „ « ' Will Open Saturday, March 18 and we ask fer a share of your patronage. *We will deliver orders by truck; * T. T. NUNN '. 9.. :;'n. • C e d a rv il le , - - - O h io The Sort of Garden# Which Have. Been Planted in.Thou*and# of Communi­ ties Thl* Year. has not increased proportionately' In price. For many reasons It Is pre­ ferable , It serves the same purpose ns parks green and is applied in the same man­ ner. It Is sofd both In paste and In dry powder form. Two pounds of dry arsenate to 50 gallons of water or hordeaux mixture will make » solu­ tion o f sufficient strength to destroy cabbage worms and similar Insects. The paste form must be used at double strength, four pounds to 50 gallons of »vnter. The number of sprayings depends on local and seasonal conditions. Some­ times a single spraying will suffice, but usually two or three ore necessary. The adhesiveness of tire spray mate­ rial Is promoted by the addition of about the same .amount by Weight of resin fish oil soap as of the arsenical nsec Larva Resembl** Spittle. A frothy substance found on plants, variously known as “frog spit,” "cuckoo spit” and “ toad spit,” ts ex­ uded by the. larva of the spittle In­ sect, which lives under the mass of “spit." The latter consists of Julc* sucked from the plants. Your Money can earn 6 % and have the protection o£ the very best o f Security. , The money deposited with us is loaned only on first mortgages on Real Estate. This means that there id real property back of every dollar—and in addition our $300,000*00. Reserve Fund., Any amount may be deposited at any time and deposits made before April 1 will bear interest from the day received—payable M July, We offer you " 100 % Safety— 6 % Dividends M G em C ity Building and Loan Ass’n RESOURCES 7 MILLIONS. 6 North Main, Dayton V5 EVEN HEAT PURE AIR The Farquhar Furnace iswel- ded-—no jpint to leak gas atid dirt.. .• . . *. The automatic regulator con­ trols the draft—very little personal attention required. The vent and return system provides a free circulation of clean healthful air# Even heat and pure air are essential to good health. Write for catalogue. Francis H. Farquhar “ far Q uai T M W roM Y M£*YIN& SYSTEM WILMINGTON. OHIO lit**** 0

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