The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

MMNHM m MHW NMSWttnMSj: * • # # • * . « * * * LOCAL AND PERSONAL ♦ • * * * * * * Wanted: Sewing, plain or fancy, Mrs, A. I), Carver, P;ione 113. Uuff Orphington eggs fo r hatching ♦ 1 per setting, $5 per hundred. Mrs, ltoy Waddle, CetlarviHe, O. A sale of a TJ, S. Royal cord or Miller tire means—Repeat business. Ray" them a t Huey'* Tim Shop. The Spirella company, the worlds best corset firm has appointed Mrs. G, H. Smith aa their agent. Any or­ der* wiil he appreciated. Phone 143. Hoy Myers and family of WtFtorv are here for a v;°it with the former's parents, Sly, and Sire, H aney Myers, “Ksty I)M?" Did what? Be. sure and find oat when “Katy Did" come# to the opera fcoiise. -,C, C. Stevenson of Yelow Springs isas been named and confirmed as IMStmastc-r and will succeed Charles llaekett. Would you wait for years and years for a lover? Cprv.o ar/i sec if “Katy DM?" ; Mr, and Mrs. Howard Turnbull , entertained a large company of , friend# last Thursday evening a t 1Five Hundred, A luucneon was served . that with the decorations were in keeping with S t Patrick’s Day. The annua! meeting of the Neftli H I G H N f i T F S L’emctery .Association was held on I t W 3 M 1 W J L W U I f c * Hc;td3v evening when W. H. Barber Maaiaia wSMMatSMiKartailkpMiiM DialMlMf t Mu.™.. .......- . was re-elected a'trustee, The officers elected were J, C. Ifiwnfttey. president W. W, Troutc. secretary and treas urer Get your light bulbs a t Galloway’s Electric Shop, 62 W. Main s t , Xenia, Ohio, a ■SB" Here's a Price! That-used to buy a heap of value in the good old days— ♦ - That wonderful price price is here again! Your Choice of Any Two-Piece Suit from the vj Scotch Woolen Mills line $25—Made to Order Any Fu ll S u it $29.50 Guaranteed all wopl! * UntfUestionafcly the great­ est value offecedHn years!, It's the talk of tiie town! Exclusive Dealer for HOME Clothing Company G. H. H a r tm a n , Prop* “ T rade a t Home” Bee the A. T. C, extra ply Fabric and cord tires, twenty five per cent, off (the middle man’s profit). Bee the tire and get prices a t «. Huey’s Tire Shop, A wonderful tire for the money For Sale: Single comb white'Leg­ horn eggs for hatching. Priced a t $3 per hundred. Phone 4-142. Marvin Williams. For Sale:- Qno Majestic Range with 15 gallon reservoir. Been used one year and in fine condition. Call phone No. 3, The.. Putman Contracting Company has started men a t work clearing the ditches of shrubbery o n ' the James­ town pike and preliminary work for rebuilding the road, . * Ross Township teachers, students ■tod young folks from the community will give the famous play, “The Old Homestead", Friday, March 31st1at the Ross Township school, ■ \ • ■. . « - . ' Le^ve your films with me for de­ velopment. F irst class work guaraH- &edr C. M. Ridgway. Do not forget the Old*Fashioned Spelling Bee to be .held a t the M. E. church, Friday evening,. March 24 a t ?:3Q P. M, Admission 16 cents. Millie Parker and RebgcCa Marsh, former Cedarville College stage stars will helpTStage “The Old Homestead" a t Ross Township, Friday night,' March. 31st, SALESMEN WANTED to solicit 'orders fo r lubricating oils, greases and paints. Address THE VICTOR pIL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. You’ll never regret it if—you see “The Old Homestead" a t Ross Twp. Friday .night, March 31st. Seventeen different persons portraying 27 characters make up the cast. Notice:-' I will sell Ice as usual this summer. C. C. Weimer, William Hopping has been called to Martinsville, Inch, when; Mrs. Hop­ ping has been taking treatment for rheumatism* * For Sale:-.. About 25 bushel of first class timothy seed. A. -T. Finney A new awning will grace the front of the Cedarville Bakery. „’^Heavens, I hope I remember the steps.” What,,the cellar steps? fiopie. and see "Katy Did” at the opera house soon. . • , s For. Sale:- Duroc sow and 10 pigs, Inquire of Pearly Wlgal on .the farm formerly owned by William Barber, TheMflULECnrc SEEDBOOKr K g . f r Ut.pjg. took elnt Tott thebmeflt of ys.-9y..r*QMxp.rlen*. A* ffttrdocuv«nd "™ * ' - f?«nd a j>oitalfor-it today. WM. HENRYMAULEJnc. *«•„*■**• Limousine Invalid Car Servicd "*CALIr** J. H. McMillan & Son Gedarville, Ohio. Citizens FUNERAL. Phone 7. DIRECTORS .* * •% A Savings Account Will Make Your Wishes Come True . / - " • * * Wishing, longing for a home of their own—what young couple doesn’t dream of the day when they may re-* ilize their ambition? , I t is a desire with which this bank is in hearty Accord and1our very facility is a t the command of the prospective home builder. * But wishing can’t accomplish the impossible— there is bu t ope way to make your dreams come true —to SAVE, * Save something, all you can each week and de­ posit in this Bank, make saving your habit, 4% Interest Compounded The Exchange Bank , Cedarville, Ohio Resources Over $500,000*00 Sa id Deposit Rote* I^ot R e lit » Have your rubber boots* repaired and half-soled, gnd your tires vulcan­ ized a t IJuey’a tiro and vulcanizing shop, . i ■ Mrs. E. E, Post has been visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Rogers near Good Hope this week. ■ . „ College night will be observed at the U. P. church 'Sabbath night when Mr. Harold Hammonw will preach a t 7 o’clock. ■ For Sale:- One Buckeye iffeubator, 120 egg size. 0. C. Horney Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Smith and fam­ ily drove to Cincinnati last Thursday in their new Cadillac sedan. Miss Helen Oglesbee of Norwood spent the week-end a t home. 'Mrs, J. E. Hastings went to Zanes­ ville last Friday where she visited with her parents until Tuesday. ' Ruth Harrows fell several days ago While on her roller skates taSt sprain­ ed her right limb.'At fivst.it was that the member was broken bu? fortunate­ ly it was not. . Notice to the public:? Those who desire the services of the H. A. Barr, undertaking firm can call by phone. We are prepared to answer calls any time. A new line of spring millinery has been placed on display 4a t the furniture store and is ready for in­ spection. - • Mrs. H. A. Bait An Old Fashioned Spelling Bee will be held a t the M. E. church Friday, March 24. a t '7:30 P. M. A special program has been prepared and the public is invited. Admission 15c. Among thosesfrom here that have witnessed “Lightnin"’ a t the Victory Theatre, Dayton, this week are: Mr. and Mrs. 0 , L, Smith, Mr. R. A. Mur* -dock and Miss Bexfha Townsley, Miss Kathleen Blair .and the Editor and Wife. - Those who go tonight are.* W. A, Turnbull and wife, Dr. Leo Ander­ son and Wife* Raymond Ritenour and wife and Ralph Wplford. * f . r . J A .farmhand by the name of Wood residing oh the Maddux: farm west of town baa been placed under arrest on an alleged charge of forgery. I t is said that he presented a check to H. E. Schmidt & Cq. for $75 that was Supposed to be signed by Samuel Dean. Sheriff Funderburg and Deputy Joe Day made the arrest. Miss Ina Murdock has been called to Millersburg, Ky„ owing to the ill­ ness of her' brother-in-law, Rev. Wal­ ter Morton. Lev, Morton was taken to the Mayo hospital a t Rochester, Minn, for on examine tion. He was accom­ panied by his wife and during their absence Miss Murdock is staying with the two sons. Mrs. John Gillaugh and Mrs. John Ross of entertained a number of ladies last Thursday evening a t Rook a t the home of* the former. Small Shamrocks were given as favors and a two course luncheon was served. Mrs. A. J. Wilson and Mrs. Edward Lighthiser of .-Xenia werfe the out-of town guests. .The famous rink in Xenia is to be sold Saturday a t public auction. The building was erected a number of years ago fo r £ skating rink but of recent years is only used fo r basket ball games. I t is said* that the build­ ing wad erected a t a cost of only $ 12,000 by a Cleveland man. Such a building if put up today would cost $50,000. , We are in receipt of an illustrated folder showing views and plans of the new Presbyterian church in Urichsville, O., of which Rev. W. A. Condon, formerly of this place is the pastor. The building will be 00 x85 feet. The seating Capacity of the auditorium will be SftB which with the Sabbath School room that can bo thrown into one room the combined capacity will he 750. From the bal­ cony will be seven class rooms and the ps tor’s study. The cost of the structure is placed near $60,000. An army officer accompanied by his wife met with an automobile accident last Friday on the Columbus pike east of J. C. Townsley’s residence. The driver while attempting to fix the robe allowed the ear to leave the road and land into a .olograph pole. The front of the machine was damaged and the wife of the officer ihjuted somewhat. She Was taken to the Townsley resi­ dence where medical aid was given. She remained there untl the*next day and continued on tho trip after the ear had been repaired, U f a t t t f e a f t It'# tofigh to want to « * r and have #o wings.~ LouisvlUa Oouritr-Jemma), Worl has been rereived hero of the death of Francis, the fight year old daughter of Mr. and Mr#. Frank Curl of Washington C. H.# former residents of this place. !» That it? "Many a live wjp would be a dead one if it wasn't for hi# connections,” remarks an exchange. “ Meaning th#^, the home folks supply the currency— Watt?—B gs ton Transcript. A*h*nt! Rich With Mahagany. It Is estimated that the gold coast and Ashanti could supply over 90,000 logs of juahogany.antl cedar a year If the Internal communication# were bet­ ter. Kappenheimer Good Clothes an Invest- ment in Good Appearance Vari-Heu sen Collars Sure-F it 'Cap* Katz &Richards 33 East Main XENIA, - - OHIO THEREARE GOOD STORES! YOUR HOMETOWN Patron ize Them—Buy AH You Can At Home— Help Build Up Your Town When you find that you "need, merchandise hot carried by your local merchants, and you feel you must visit a larger city to s u p p ly your needs, come toMab!ey*s — Cincinnati. The High figbool teachers provided a very enjoyable evening’s entertain­ ment to about 40 young people of the High School a t the R. P, church on Wednesday evening. The two basket ball squads, the cheer leader, Mr, and Mrs. A. E, Richards, and the Coach, Mr. Blf.ekburn, were theguest# of the evening. A beautiful two course lun­ cheon Was served by the Domestic Science girls, after which several t,oasts were given by the pupils, the Coach and the teachers. The dinning hall, was beautifully decorated with red and white crepe paper, while the tables were adorned by the basket­ balls and the three silver cups. The Girls’ team presented a beautiful string of beads to Miss Somers and a handsome poeketknife to Mr. Black­ burn, as token of the appreciation of their services toward the Basket-ball teams. The teachers w:sii to thank, the trustees of the R. P. church for the use of the church dining hall. i* * * We are proud that the girls of our basketball team are represented in the first and second “All-Star County ccams.” McMillan stands fa r above the rest of the forwards and is nam­ ed captain, Ritenour has exceptional ability to elude opposing guards. Wil­ son is given jumping position and is a good floor player. Setz has some wing for sending the ball to her for­ ward, Iliff and Hughes are good sports and are represented on the second team. • * * * We are equally as proud of our boys and are glad to know that “Jack” has a . place on the second "All-Star County Team” and Robert Smith a.- mong the “Honorable Mention”. . Cedarville was well represented a t the Yellow Springs tournament” and svere proud when our gills brought home the “Championship cup.” .. . m ■ » ■ ,.#■■■ Some girls can boast of Ohio “cow boys” as protectors at the “Tourna­ ment.” { DIG UP OLD RHUBARB STALKS We pride ourselyea on being known as one of the world’s g r e a t e s t business houses, O u r Offices in New York, Paris and London en­ able us to supply you with the best the mar­ kets afford* Clothes — Hah — MiUmery — Shots —Farxuhuigs —forMen —lYomcR-~S#y *—Girls Uni Infante . ■ * andQlJUiW(Q CWClNHATfS•GlfeATEJTSTORE FOUNDED1877 CINCINNATI Divide Roots Into Plecetsof Two or Three Eye# Each and Start Entirety New Patch** Afler rhubarb has been • planter* four or five years the stalks become so thick that they are too small to sel’ well. It is then best, tc dig up the rqots and divide Into pieces of two or three eyes each, ’which is enough for one h111, and start a ne\v patch Another good way is to dig up alJ the hill hut a little corner which is left undisturbed, then fill the hole from which the roots were taken with well rotted manure and cover thnt with , earth. The piece of root left in the ground will make a surprising, growth tile same seasbn. EXCELLENT CROP INSURANCE Spraying Mu#t Bo Done a t Right Time and In Proper Manner for* . Nice Clean Fruit Be who does n q spray his fruit crop for insects and disease has no right to expect nice cle#n fruit In the autumn. Spraying a t the right .‘line and in the right Way i#> spten* iid crop .Insurance! - ' Aristotle In, Error. . Before anything was known about the laws of gravitation, it was com­ monly believed, oil the authority of Aristotle, that every body had a “nat­ ural" place, and that its normal state Was one of'rest In Umt place. Thu# a stone was supposed toj sink in water because Its natural place was at the bottom of* the water. Still an Open Question. “Doesn’t your mother object to your staying out until 2 or 3 o'clock In the morning?" the young indy was asked. “I don’t know,” the young lady re­ plied. “She .might If she knew abp^t fit, but I always beat mother in." Progress All-Important. . Let us remember that just because l improvement is always and ever with- | in the grasp of human effort a t all 1points, progress Is the greatest real- ity in *ht» world.—J. U. Garvin. New Cash Grocery Pure Cane Sugar 6 l~4c lb .*25 lb. Bag . . . . . . .$1*55 Lqurel ‘C rackers ..................... .................... 18c lb. Lard 13c lb.' 2 lb. .............. ............. . 25c M a tch e s .......................... ..................... ,4c per box Fine Sa lt Herrings in B rine 10c lb. * \ WE BUY EGGS WE DELIVER T. T. 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