The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

I J ^ ssr,t m 1 l l Y C i !/,r 'li'/J ' k ' #> |C i til t| f g u i i *3» 'A IT ’S NOT THE PI&CE YOU PAY FOR WHAT YOU GET ; . .■» . ■ i » BUT WHAT YOU GET FOR THE PRICE YOU PAY When buying Furniture, it is to your advantage' to see eur ■tack before you buy, aud compare our prices on QUALITY and VALUES. Our prices are right* If they are not right please tell us and they will be made right,, Beatty’s prices have been made to the manufacturers aew prices. •_ 4 We ask every one to inspect aur furniture and prices, feeling confident that our suggestion, • “Look before buying, compare prices,, qualities and values” will meet with approval' and prove mutually satisfactory. ' Our prices based on the new law level. For example; Bed reorn suits (3 pieces) as low a s ..................... ...................... **$95*50 Dining room suits (8 piece, Period style) as law a s . ......... $98.00 Rebkers,ras low as. . . ............................. ....................................$5.00 Mattresses, as low a s . ........... . . . . i ....... $7.00 Springs, o» low as . . . ........... .*.............. ............... ........................ $ 5M j. A. BEATTY & SON DEPENDABLE FURNITURE XENIA, OHIO YOU HAVE NOT SENT FOR THIS BOOK • j ? r - rr NOW! j ,, n \ ** V. >\r •P< »* v, *• j j i# < .! / I * . » *y. jftVf JL (rb 't V DIRECT BY MAIL This k the book that is giving the people of this vicinity new ideas about the true value of their master* I t k brimful of interesting reading, showing the poeribiKties of securing*higher rates of interest on the ir tnoney, coupled with absolute safety. I t shows how Uncle Sam's mails are being used by thousands and thousands of wide-awake people, to secure protection and save time and trouble in *H their money matters. iS k boric k sent FREE oft request. YOUR COPY IS WAITING. SEND FOR IT TODAY, DIRECT ' BY MAIL stsssssisi COLLEGENOTES Tli« gi*l« bwket ball twain of Ce- darville Colltf* endad a successful season last weak. Wittenberg was supposed to play a t in* local gym on Wednesday night but for some reason' the Wittenberg girls canceled tho game. On the whole the team has been very successful losing only two games, one to Wilmington and one to Wittenberg. The Wilmington was the first game of the season ■ and the game was lost without much practice and the Wittenberg game when the team was not together. Undoubtedly the girls owe a great deal of their success to the efficient management of Coach Blackburn. CedarviJIe College is to have an ad­ ditional building. The plans for tlio Hew, science hall are now being com­ pleted. The new building will be loca­ ted north of the main building. Work will s ta rt as soon aa the weather per­ mits. With the addition of the new building it will illow a separate de­ partment for chemistry, biology and physics. This is the first of the build­ ings to “be erected on the building program. * * • Coach Blackburn has discovered some new athletic stars. The casual observer Vrould be highly surprised as well as amused if tie could witness the college girls gym class when they play indoor baseball Several shy girls -HUtprised their friends by dis­ playing hidden ability on the diamond last Monday afternoon. Now that spring is here,* citizens will not only need to dodge the hoys a t practice, but those of this fairer sex as well. The winners of the, games a t ,,the college gym Wednesday evening step­ ped out in front, from the s ta rt and left no doubt as .to their superiority. In going roughshod over the “Penn Roughnecks”, quintet to r a 4Q to 21 triumph; the “Ohio Ware Cats” did some of the .heaviest septing. that has been developed by the league in the history of their existence. Although their opponents failed,to offer much opposition, the “Bearcats" . looked good working the hall around the floor with apparent ease and feeding it to Wickerham’ Tepeatedly for field goal?., aided by Kyle who tossed four fielders through -the hoop, Wickerham played the major role, in this victory looping fif sen bucket? from the field. “The Penn,Roughnecks" being able to locate the ring only eleven times. The business men romped along to an easy victory scoring 32 points a- gainst the college gym dans, which registered only 2 points. Collins reg­ istering 8 times from the field W«a the outstanding player for the busi­ ness men. The Springfield Building and Loan Association TH* Place witli the Big PilUr* 2* E**t lf* in .S tree t. Springfield, Ohio* THE UNIVERSAL CAR & i N e w P r ic e s *Mr. Ford announce* new Rock-Bottom Price* effect™ ive Ja n u a ry . 15,1922* t Touring C a r . .......... ............. $*48 C h r s a i s ; ........................................ $ 2 8 5 * , . Runabout.. . . . . . J....................................................... $319 ’ Coupe. .............. , . , * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $580 * • ‘ t •; t Sedan . . . ....... ............................ ............................... Truck Chassis. •*•*. .».*.♦•*?**#*••*»•»*»* • .^430 ■* • : .V • Tractor,. . . . . . ........................*,••'*................*$395 F. O. B. DETROIT . , . , ' .V* • ' *% ' ~ We can make prompt delivery on all models. Inves­ tigate our selling plan. Liberal terms. Call, Write, or-Phone , 11 ' . g AUTHORIZED FORD AND FORDSON DEALER! t x . . Cedaryilte. Ohio Jhm estown , Ohio #i .. $ • ..................... ............................................................................................ ■■------- in,............. ....................................... ........imiinilnmi ...................................... ........ did not recite, but written teats were ~ f ......... .. < 95 conducted by other membersof the faculty, * * * Mis? Mabel Shirikle returned to her classes a t college Wednesday moan­ ing after spending a weeks1' enforced vacation, caused by the mumps. FARM AND FIELD NOTES . Better prices for land piust he near­ ing for a farm jft Madjgon'-county sold at sheriffIs sain last weak for $156,50 an acre. * * V ' . J, A* Wissler of near Washington C, H. held a sale of Duroc bred sows last week and received an average of $65 on bred sows; $4§ on spring gilts and $25 on fall open gilts. ■ ♦ • There will be a meeting of the dairymen in this section tonight to perfect^arrangements tor. opening a cream station here shortly under the co-operative plan that has proven so successful in other places'. It is said that a large number of fanners <h*ve signed up a contract that carries a bond of $ 10 Q to sell all their cteam and milk, throngh their own company. Cedarville and Yellow Springs will each have co-opera«ve statiofis. The Idea is to eliminate some of the extra cost in handling cream and milk and do away with the middleman as far as possible. The meeting tonight w il probably result in final arrangements being completed. TOUGH, SURE ENOUGH Just about the time our good Dem­ ocratic brethem were having' a laugh and feeling that probably there was chance of victory in the state this fall, comes tho word that the itepub- licans, carried a congressional dis­ trict in Maine by 6000. LEGION MEN FOR JOBS; Henry Ford, has increased his work­ ing force 20 per cent as his answer to tho plea of the American Legion to give members employment. Mem­ bers of the Legion will be given first preference. , x x ear our huces on printtng x x WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE ‘ T0 WEAR THEM a . * Tiffany's Optical Service Pro* tides Van With th« Beat. TIFFANY BETTER GLASSES 8. Datrolt St. O. * Big Week End Grocery Sale I We s*U for less because we buy for less. B y buy ing goods from the pro- I duceryoulsave th e middlemeu’s profit. Ju s t a fe * prices to guide you . Golden Sun Coffee. . . . . 32c Peeled Ev»p. Peaches, IfiC p*r pound,..................... i ,v w Oats Aluminum.................. .......... P, & G. or Star Soap, fivt bars for . . . . . . t ....... *•*■ Ocean Light Flour, I R C large aiae.................. *.............. * Any branfi Milk, 1 f tp per can 5c and .......................... Av ia King’s Choice Apricots, No; 1 grade, No. 3 cans, per can ........................... King’s Choice Apridots, .No. 1 grade, No. 3 cans, per dozen................ . Prunes, ? - per peund.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •a • . * Post Toaities, per package.......................... . . ^ 2 10c | T c I Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Sun Maid Raisins per peund. . . . . . . . potatoes, per peck, 15 pounds............. Lard, per p o u n d . . . . . . . Ik 1 \ ..22c $2.54 | GET YOUR ORDERS |IN FOR PROMPT d e l iv e r y M- I H . E . S c h m id t C o . 1 - XENIA, OHIO Ml' r * l...,,m.uuuiinHnimuiiHiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiu»»»Hniiiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiinitimiiin jHHiiiimiiimumiiiiiininnf OruttaMR C*l*r *♦«, Certain minute crn«tace* eometlme* give *en water a blood-red color. ---aJBMM .Reid Estate. FARMS Town Rerideneea—Vteant Lota LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE automobile insurance a • , Boat •a ^urtk J. G.McCoikeU We are Ready to Take your Order for day old chicks and Ijl Iflii custom hatching. We will sell you tha t Buckeye incubator and Brooder tha t you need Gulf i r W r i t * Your Wants TheNorthup Poultry Farmand Hatchery Beil Phone Clifton Exchauge R, R. 1., Yellow Spring*, O. w CS e tho I I Un Tho r i . granges f islalivo County tion joinl of nffair| There to thrcijl last n r i called fojl bast tl on j aminer o! county trj The re! county c< business-1 , with the townshiji. • The res is the sen prosecutin bring this former Co next' sessi< body also condemninj . unbusiness the past t ers. On m quested to meeting pi . We und. , Attorney for ithe gr. vestige tion resolution. dr . PRpu il • The F. test for c. P. Pr U. P. ch a credit •. 'mn the . Springs. The re; as follow; U. P. chi McClellan Xenia, 60 R> P. chu C. H. Kyi. • Xenia, 591 U. P. chu • McCracke Xenia, 5£ Second t Rev, Lew church, X Tho st churches \ U. P i \ vey Bailej Mrs. Mars Lucy Barb- Methodis Stormont, REV. JAMES COMMj ■ The R Carnegie ment da; exercises held Jim The c. i include 1 banquets menceme Sabbath faculty r departme of trustee ni banque June 9th. Field . June 7th. be added FIRST Cl The Abel y \ week started plant in order| for crushing st pike improvc-nf crushed stone Charleston to county commie BEN PR/ AIMS F< j - r * ' . Plleh Duamj -daughter of g WMNtd hi Mntic

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