The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

■» V f I r|?ff jI ■ I If if i yvn *£4 %. -«a-inar-^i- *•¥» •AeWSfWM*--!* P oem U n d e John THIS OI.D OAKKN JH't'HKf piy . strutted te> regard k»ow. Hew fondi; *J«UMM farsy, tga inferekiuht# WA a fcrwure, and proudly 1 swing it, have been bucket* that held better iuwif it town* to * food. E mboss Tree Meres To Sucre! Grand ' ft| 0 as homeward I speed; tlvro iraj, tpure, but it".*? got *0111 skinned v.hcn % Pay Down $325 U S E D C A R S Our assortm en t o f used cars is crea ting an unusua l am ou n t of, in terest. Peop le fr om all around are c om in g in and saving m on ey an d ge ttin g be tter cara—why d o n ’ t you ? HERE ARE ONLY A FEW: Putt Price 1919 B u ick^R oad s ter .. . . $759 1920 B u ick 7-Pass.. T o u r in g ................. .. 850 1921 O ak land T o u r in g .. 575 1920 Oak land R oad ster ... 650 1918 Bu ick 7-pass. T o u r in g ............. .. 700 1920 Maxwell T o u r in g ... 425 1920 Chand ler T ou r in g . 923 B u ick T ou r . 5-pass. 350 Overland. S p e ed s te r .. . . . 200 Oak land T o u r in g ............. 350 D odge T o u r in g ............... . 450 FORDS~~WESTCOTTS-HUDSON STUDEBAKER AND MANY , V OTHERS The Motor Mart Co. 114-124 W est M ain Street^ SPRINGFIELD , - OHIO “ DAY and NIGHT SERVICE” '••si- d * ' a V A j£\%'r -JE> ') V?tr'\V* H j f : itj :**tt*^ ' u or *k 1 1 j, *UroC*9Tf* iroujht Them ft«*dy Mixed. Ann hud hcvn fold fiy her mother w step st the mwT'd on lift* way home from school ant! hrlrg h pound of flou. and ft half pound of sugar and some t aking powder. The little girl, think* ng It too much trouble to carry th* rhree parrels, plaeed the euntenta of eneh.Into one large hag and In that Keftp to y#«r*#MV Ufa f<»r the vast maj-tity of k# la soua tt»o carefrw*, This iroubtft, or that dlHappoliilmewl, msksa our world very cheerless at time#; but dwelling upon our problem*, elaborating upon our dlfttcultiea, or longing to Share those unpleasant reallUw with other#, will not aid u* one iota, W#, a#**. la way carried It home. When she cam* must stand ourown ground, home her mother asked her If she had forgotten soroeVilng, and the. child an aweml; “No, mother; I brought ail yop told me to. but I pjlwd the sugar, flour, and baking powder together in •mo bag, as I thought It wouldn'L make any difference, as you put them all l»t tha cake anyway,' 0 * 0 * 1 0 # i i It la bad manner# and bad brurfn*** for tw«emptata# # m setae «? 8 ce to the pamas*! af­ fairs of fellow worker# or «C thaUr f* 8 * ployW, Almond: every wodtar l# to po#- saeatemof some private toformatto* «* at jrssslt o f Ms work, hot that be remurdad a# a trmi »#t te &• b** frayed, Jt 1# #!#• bad maun** to to. , it we are wise, refuse to be lufla*, quire a# to the waga# or the and weed by any unproductive mooda. jar duties of fellow worionear-lSlddy Bye, Rather Welt Put Man of WtHght and Influence. “.Success brings poisesay* a maga­ zine writer. Especially nvrtlrdupyls. .-"Cleveland. Jfews. J Tunt* AfrlcoJtur#l State, .} The regency of Tapi#, havtog It* John wa# downtown with hla father, 1Bortberc or Mediterranean limit ha the who was buying a pair of shoes. He j Iam< latitudinal poalHoo m the gtate found a pair, that were satisfactory s o f j ^ j , E*rol!na and, like Worth Oaf- and told the deck he would take ; j0,ma) wpporttng an eaamated pop* them. John looted at hla father and ; Btetfon of '2,000,000 on an arm of mid: “Are you sure your feet feel |„ b„u(. so.txK) square mUea, I« essential* contented in them, daddy?" 'j Jy an „KricuUurol country, deriving ft# » 1 wealth from farm and mine, • •\ .. f f Daniel Webster, famous American statesman, should return to Washington looking for the shade tree under Which he rested at his hotnc there, he might he surprised to find. *t .growing healthfully an another part of town, The tree, as shown jn the picture, has been moved over to the Lincoln.Memorial .Grounds ,for, preservation and given prominent place^ . ...... - . I , - .. , HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The-Girts Basket Bali teams have had their pictures taken. Poor cam­ eraf m m 9 The Juniors are spending all their spare time on “Kvty Did". Bee what she did at the opera house, April 11. 1 * “ •J? ; * The Juniors and Seniors are looking forward to the “Jr. Sr. banquet to be held in Xenia, April 11. t * m v Some o f’ the Freshmen have been reading their “hlood-cuniUng*' stories about Ger-man,.eaci'S'morning in as­ sembly. Tliursday^’Thfe Senior girls, are wearing curls." •# jir * ' “QUEER THINGS" Bible Class—Christ, opened the leaf man's tongue and 'closed his ears." 1' v # * .« ■ Mrs,Wilson is being compelled to use man force onsome of tjie Seniors . Elmer—Gh! I lost my ribbon. * ' - * * Charles a .—Has found 'some' of Lloyd George's belongings and is trying to thrust them upon Dorothy T. 1 . * * ■* We are more than proud to know Cedarville High School-is now on the list of accredited High Schools.” We Seniors will^be Hie first graduates of the “accredited High Schioi.” TAX DAY COMING. Tax listing tinjo is not' far' distant. In a few 'V.ya you will get your pa­ pers by mail and they must be filled out and v^iurnedto the county auditor by May fir,-it. Att property in,your | possession the second Monday in ‘ April must bo relumed for taxation. I FIVE DAY WEEK, Henry Ford has’ adopted the five day week m hist factory, ho one being { required to work mom than 40 hours. \ l Man that were getting '§G a day or ] i$S8 a. week will only get $50 how. M U RD O CK T H E A T R E Wednesday and Thursday, April 5th and 6th. ayecui runinNewJork. William Fax * p r e s e n t s H ie wonder play o f tihe century -JT’i&S*. ■C nxvs ^“!e* r-Hvl r' %Xr , . f tjt > i/'A i*MO / / ■ ■*»*.'vm :-7 -J! tL .ADAIR’S. THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER TH IRTY FIVE YEAR£ “ You’ll Be Surprised at. what Beautiful Furniture ypu can get at Adair’s fo r a Small Amount.*’ This 8 Piece Dining * RoomShits &JAQ-00 The suite consists. o f 60 inch Buffet with 4 legs in front. T^ble 48x60, ex­ tends 8 ft. h chairs, upholstered in leather. We have this suite in either Ma­ hogany or Walnut. Table either round or square. -V. .00 For this 3Piece Living RoomSuite , i ■ Davenport, Chair ancl -*|j Rocker. This Overstaffed Suiieig upholstered either in plain Velour or Tapes- , try, it is upholsteredwith Marshall springs; hus web bottom ; back is covered, same as rest or Daven­ port. No ■ excelsor or moss is used in the up­ holstering of this suite. Here ’ s a Bed R o om Su it - Complete as Shown $ 122.00 The suit is priced in- , eludes b«d, Dresser, Chiffoneer and Dress­ ing Table. We carry this suit in Walnut, but it Can Also be fur­ nished in Mahogany. Vanity Dresser to M£teh. $59.00 I - 1— L J "m t"~~' \ White/ . |.^'*mTr!>*SFelBS4i' X SOTcelain 1-.-'n*w ■ft k f/L ’ .U U p -to -D a te K itch en Furn ish ings a t Prices Y o u Can A fford Enamel Ki t chen . Cabinet with Top...........s l;diD.s . . . . - ..................... $36.00, The Favorite G m Range, Cabinet Style, White Porcelain (1*0/* A A Doors,................ ....... :...Jpao*00 Our line of Refrigerators are now ready for your inspection. jfrem thepoems o f Will Carleton Scenartq b y « JEWE t e f/M r* j W/ CX'".'" ’ in a T ■ f f Ti 11• <*/-, V !v • Xi FJ mm ?y. fb mi V O iir R u g D epa rtm en t Offers Over 300 R o om S ize Rugs t o Select F r om ..... ............ $5.50 0x12 Grass ‘ tfcU D C . _ _ _ _ B u g s . . . . . . , q » 0 . » 0 a m a m ii S .Tr.^.............. ,$14.95 emmm 9x12 Axminster , 4 E Q <l i C A t K kmw Rugs....................................... * M v 0x12 Velvet * t f O A A A Sfm Rugs.......................................... » p 6 y * U U 9x12 Chenille Rug A A am m am am m (Two T on e )...................... # p Q D .U U S i ^ .™ ......... $110.00 I f Y o u H aven ’ t the Ready Cash Take Advantage o f Adair’ s C onven ien t Payment Plan, & Children 20 and War T ^ 2 Cent.', Adults 35 and War Tas: 4 Ceei-s, E!aa"iaco Wed. at 2*00 F, M Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Victrola* 20-24 North Detroit St, XENIA, GIRO . i] f? >1 ■ rii • i| btf ■ \ il i r -.>#1 I. t* j&i MUfl ft; d*y -e eat, «ncft ugual orderin . At » Magn lan w Hon pi by esc Abel f « a. line so ww o Orde: the m portion Farmer placed applies fThe a* dep Wft* con A del citizens ajni expr proving spoke f J j - Smit Iliff, Co the pro petition acted u in bad e of it by for a Ji , kind of tied eit - owners,, latter The Main st for som ing con rack in ed part ' one in Gopn of a P school school WJH -April in a le tian Bci The © eating. -W * : , feated D for repr was elec treasure John Ro member Iliff and. When Steward •were me tion of views c were gi Will D gard as ride Mr. tion by boys. ■ The the nam prietors. Mr. Ro These y Cedarvil known i men of Of fina continue at the * making during mendab for the deOess ▼or of ity, and they h paper i. It will straight only th at the the to patroni L w x' ii .•Sri*

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