The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

9 w ' e‘*r ' / mmmmm • • • • • *~m m *T* 10CAL AND m$0NAL ♦ * * * ' • * * * •MMM wp iiiift.iinlu^'*'-*' *&■ Wantad: Someone tu rent or put in garden on *har*s. Would pr*t*r the Mr*. Cera Tnimiw, ke*v* your film* with me far de­ velopment, firet d * « work guaran- G. M- Ridgway. If you need repairs in any make of farm machinery call on us. Wa carry a large line of repairs. G, N. Stuckey A Son r*~ Scotch Woolen Mills Clothes All One Price Yotir Choice—Any Two-Piece . ' Suit, '=,/'' Made to. Order ' Any Full' Suit $29.50 l * Talk about quality—why man, it's the greatest tailoring' value in years!" Here are three hun­ dred of the finest all wool fab­ rics we have ever seen to sell' for Us low a price of $£5. Think of it—300 styles at a Single price! 14o house but the Scotch Woolen Mills can make such an. astounding offer! HOME Clothing Company G . H . Hartman, Prop. “ Trade at Home” CEDARVILLE, OHIO Get your Jtlech'ie light bulbs of G, N, Stuckey at Son, Wanted —Women and girls to op- •rate spinning machines. Opportuni­ ty to *srn good wagrg, J, S. Keitev, Employment Agent, The Hooven ’& Allison Go., Employment Office, Cin ciunati Ate‘, Xenia, Ohio, M. W. Colima has been quite ill this week with intestinal trouble and jsundis. Rev. J. P. White conducted fommuit- xgu services Baboarh for the Second l T. P, congregation in Springfield and Mr. McKune filled the R. P. pulpit. See thp t\. % G. extra ply Fabric and cord lires, twenty fi’.e per cent off (the raidlie man's profit). See the tire and get prises at Huey's Tire Shop, A wonderful tire for the money. C. M. Ridgway has returned home from Indianapolis, I tu L , where he was taking treatment for the past two ■weeks. The annual meeting-of the American Bible Society will he. held in the M. E, church,. Sabbath evening when Rev. Harriman will preach. Officers will he chosen at*this time, Farm Implements—the best lines handled fix the'county. G, N- Stuckey & Son For Sale: Single comb white Leg­ horn eggs for hatching. Priced at $c* per hundred. Phone 4-142, Marvin, Williams. F*. B. Turnbull has ^purchased tfie McFarland property next to him own­ ed by the D. S. Ervin e„ fce. . Mrs, KnoX Hutchison announces a a sale-of some household goods Sat­ urday, April-IS at her home on South Mfiin street. Watch far bills. Frank Bird has been spending sev­ eral days this week in Cincinnati. Mrs. Florence Hitchoock of Xenia aas heen>called here by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Richards. ' Buff Orphington eggs for hatching $1 ’per setting, ?5 -per hundred. Mrs. Roy Waddle,,Cedarville, 0,' Miss Bernice Wolwrcf * in Yellow Springs this week assisting*,the new postmaster, C, C, Stevensoq, in get­ ting « line onhow Uncle Sam.conducts the postoffice. \ ’ . - Paul Turnbull and’family of Lima spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Turnbull. Thomas Frame has rented the Knox Hutchison property on South Main street. Mr,' Hutchison has a position in London and MtS. Hutc^isoj^^go” to Kirksville, Mo., to' visit with her son in-law and daughter, Mr,' and Mrs,, Harvey Ricfeenbacker for a Couple of months. t The,Spireila company,' the worlds best corset firm has appointed Mrs. G. H, Smith as their, agent. Any or­ ders, trill be appreciated.' Phone 143. Communion will be observed at the Glifton Presbyterian . church Sab­ bath at 10:3d A. M. The theme will be I“The Cross, What it meant to Jesus, What it mentis to us”. Rev. Robt. 'Cohnan, pastor, SALESMEN WANTED to solicit orders for "lubricating oils, greases and paints* Address THE VICTOR OIL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. [ Miss Ruth McPherson, a student < here ih the;College from Dayton has ; run away from her Pa to get,married. ; She gets into all sorts of trouble. See ; “French Without a Master* in the "Big Community Show, April 20* | J , ' , ... .... ; 'Cook's celebrated Linoleum, none .better at McMillan's. T - ? A Savings Account Wilt Make Your Wishes Come True Wishing, lorffeing tor $ home of their owii—what young couple doesn't dream of the day when they may *e-. alize their ambition? ft is a desire with which this,-bank is in hearty accord and o u r very facility is at the command of the prospective home builder* But wishing can't accomplish the impossible-- there is but one'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 fa Interest Compounded The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio R e s o u r c e # O m y $ 5 Q 0 p 0 1 H )* Q 0 1 B*f* JHp&dt B o n y F o r Mmt COMMITTEE BKDOKHEH FOR JAMESTOWN’ POST OH ICE, H. <\ Mcomnan jr\n been endorsed by the Republican romn-'.tte* as peri- master, ho having passed the civil service test, The Jamestown pe'it- offw nas ’ seer, hilumg fire for many months, The. MaraludMiowdy com- mitte had origimflv endorsed John Baughan for the place but he could not pass the examination, and it i; intimated ■‘ hat the second examination was for Ida benefit, ’ i The committee endorsed . L, - T. Mawhall as a member of the Greene, County Board of Elections to sue- ceud -Horace Zell. Marshall has been a candidate for Federal Internal Rev­ enue Collector, State Senator^nd now lands a place on the board of elections It is said in political circles in Xenia that L. T. proposes to make the Dem­ ocratic members of the board walk straight—or at least in his path. The board is composed « f two Republicans and two Democrats. Aunt Hamel’s .Night Out" is a debt com"ly dealing with tlio dilem­ ma of a young playwright and his wife, who are preparing to go to the first night performance o f the hue-; bandVfirst play. They are crabarra#- j sal by the arrival of Aunt Harriet, ■ who controls the purse atrium of tlicir. income, and who is supjiotrtcl to be an*! ingoingtie to everything theutrL-al. Then things start! See this play put on by some of the most talented young people of the high school at the Big Community Show, April 20. ... ■' ■ -g ■ • * * ■■ . -i harm faatet, the bast pp tb» mark* I Gat yw* aaata far tie High Junior,. AfrtMan* Used te Teat Ale ct at the right prite fdass play, *’Katy at tiie opera:' in a sir.'-'y /)f'ri.eV;n'Jt».''i,5jis«npa at i . N. Stuckey & S-.-ni house, Tuesday night Admission Sfie gait Lake <’fiy au alrp?**** was used ----------- , 1to c«llr<‘t aampira of air at different Enjoy a good homo talent .eater-.! ’ 1 . tainmer.t at the opera Iwua* Tuesday ! night. Junior. Hi das* play. Admis- \ aion .:33c. * Tf«e- Hamilton Dana, enc of Gob Wash­ ington’s aids do campe, is coming to the opera house to take part in the class play, “K*ty Did", April 11. Furniture Upholstering and re­ pairing. ‘All work called for. and de­ livered, Will be m Cedarville, April 27 or 28, Mail in your address to Elmer Weyriek, 144h Huffman ave, Dayton, Ohio, Remington -tires sold at fi.OQ pro fit, 30x3 at $7,20; 30x 3 1-2 at M ; | 31x4 at $13.30. These tires are giving| good service. See them at Huey’s Tire Shop. • A Thought far Today, p ■■- n. i: ri-iiiiimits Mis Jffaj m .jbe iiMe *i> i n'.iy iwst Ufa la to ! iv»> iv-ba. MitiMaJL Sugarcreek township will vote on a bond issue of $30,000 at a special vleetion, April 24. A few years ago a bond issue of $80,00 was voted but the building of a centraljzd building was hold off owing to the cost of material. If the $30,000 issue carries the building will he erected *t "O, C. *Horney-has purchased the T-V. M. Ireland grocery at Home/avei, .nd S. Detroit Xenja- Th^s is,the third ■’"me this grocery has been sold in four months. DK.,M’CHESNEY WILL BE INSTITUTE SPEAKER Dr. W, R. Mc<5hesney antl Miss? Ed­ na, Morrow of Cincinnnti will hO' the speakers at the bi-monthly meeting of the Greene County ’Teachers Assoc­ iation ter'be held in the Court house, at 9:30; April 22. The Rangers’o f Ce- darvillfe, College wflt give alWsical, program. A written test to be, taken by all teachers, will be held on the teachers reading circle book, - “The Community Center" an dwill he given during the morning, program. The object of the test is to get an effi- eien rating on teachers in the county.' I ■' .V|... . Get your Linoleum at McMillan's. Three British Spys will lie caught in !,Katy Did”, April 11. V""-""'*•"" ... ...... -p;'*" ' Steel and wood posts for fencing. -Just received a car at the new-prices.. C. N; Stuckey & Son Plat opens Saturday, April 8th at 1 p, m. for “Katy Did” Mrs, Frank Townsley, who has been, .quite ill for more than a week, is r ported much better; ■ ' '' If you are’ going to paifit you owe, it to yourself to get*our prices oh ' oils, paints and varnishes- We carry the celebrated Lowc>Brother’s paint. Prices ore away down this year- ‘ ■ G, N. Stuckey & Son Go see “Katy Did” at the. opera house, Tuesday evening. .'■ Pur . I . iniJr . ■;■: '■^'V Word has been recciyltd hero ,of the arrival of a sonata. Mr. and hifrs. Melvin McMillan on Wednesday at Glendale Hospital in Cleveland^ Mrs. McMillan has been with her parents for several weeks, and Mr, McMillan left Wednesday for. that city. Dwight McKune, the energetic (? ) porter of "French Without a Master” will do. h}s best on» the night of the Rig Community Show, April 20. The Pre-Easter services of the R. P. ehurch begin .Tuesday evening, April 11 at 7 o’clock. On the succeed­ ing evenings, thtey Wh» open at 7:«0. You are hirged to attend these ser­ vices. Rev. Isaac Gabbard is a man you cannot afford not to hear." He preaches the Gospel with great iorce and originality*. You are sure to be pleased and helped, Gome yourself, and bring a friend. * Summer time hut a few days away. Do not hang over the hot kitchen range. Get one of out Blue Flame Oil stoves, with and without ovens* None better made at any price. ' -C* N. Stuckey & Son General Hardware of all kinds for farm and home building. C. N. Stuckey & Son Limousine Invalid Car Service —GALL— , l H. McMillan & Son Cedarville, Ohio.. Cirixens FUNERAL Phono 7. DIRECTORS DIAMOND ;*fcA &BAND iassweiJ'tiSBssasfflb (iMt» tarttv.to senna with »e*tvteesnv1** atw»y»RrilstAe* S old by all drucgists -mg. EVERYWHERES n GHIGBESTERSPILLS “KATY DID” Junior Class Play Opera House \■ ' .♦•- Tuesday, April 11 , 1922 At 8:00 P. M. Admission x - - 25 c TICKETS ON SALE NOW Plat open Saturday, April 8, at 1 :0OP. M. at Johnson’s jewelry Store. COME EARLY g g r r r ; Didn’t Knew. Vicar (at village concert)—Mte*» i Jones will ring again—“1 eawot foil 1you whyi”—Edluburgh %otiiawn. . u"»’ T . T . NUNN Potatoes, m *,* ** **.». * * **»# •, ******. 33c Pk* ; Clark’ s Thread, ......................... .. - . 5c Spool1 Fresh Roasted Salted .Peanuts.. * l l c lb, Jumbo Peanuts in Shell> *..****,*'. ISc lb. * ■ ,, - •■ ■ ■ t. > . ■ ■ - ^ . - .- ' ^■■r.,B.£^C50H.',rj(3F*MTl©) a; .»**, •».■♦a #p-*-v4- * * *25C. 1^# ^■ f > a * » w n .m #* Ja . * * •'* f m n .* * * ,1^4.^-. 3|^ f ■ ' * . WE. BUY EGGS AND BUTTER WE'DELIVER " T. T. NORTH MAIN STREET, Cedarville, : , ^ * r, Ohio ‘.j •■.* 4', j i. COMPLETE HOME OUTFITS This great home furnishing institu­ tion is the recognized headquarters for home outfits of distinctive charac­ ter, Thousands of'bombs everywhere in the community are furnished with our home outfits—n ' special - better homes service that has been of real assistance to the mafiy young couples starting housekeeping for ' the first time. HdSY,.CREDIT STERMSb ‘ - Not only will you'fihd here furniture ■ that; will make your dreams of a rehl .home come feuej but the new low price level wil} ■ interest eyery thrifty-' minded‘ couple.'‘Easy ‘ terms' ■ will *be extended, oh any Complete ’."•home,outfit. Come fii and talk, oyer Veur' plans with' us. J ' LIBRARY AND DAVENPORT TABLES Library and Davenport tables in' Golden Oak and Fumed Oak. and Solid Mahogany. You will be surprised how one will change the appearance- of your home* * NEW RUGS FOR SPRING t ; ' f‘ v . c. : ' v*4 , The question of floor coverings is paramount as you plan your .“BETTER HOME” . Choose your new rug from the largest show­ ing in the county. Buy it at the lowest prices we have seen quot­ ed anywhere for many a year* c BUFFETS Can be had in Golden' Oak, Fumed Oak, or American .Wal­ nut at ajprice to suit any pocket book* fte su£g to see what W6- have to offer before making * purchase. SPECIAL METAL BEDS WITH* GOOD SPRINGS AND MATTRESS COMPLETE FOR °?22.50 Italian Renaissance.Dining Suite Not often are we privileged to show sach an exceptionally well •made attractively designed dining room *ujte as this a so low a price. It is inr the Italian Renaissance period, comes complete ^with a large buffet, extension table, an arm chair and five diners “ with genuine leather seats.- Rs price complete is oniy-— $209.00 ■y DUOrOLDH A Single motion converts them from h Davenport into a full sized bed.. Finished in Fume,d< Golden Oak or Mahog- nny and can be had as low as — .4&740 ' .<■ % if f *' 1 '4 • H! f. *, BUY YOUR REFRIGERATOR EARLY THIS YEAR It will almost pay for Itself during a single season in the food it saves. Every refrigera­ tor on our sales floor has been selected because of lts scienti­ fic construction in, accordance with the very latest principle# of refrigeration, AU styles and modal# ate now being shown at the lowest prices. ,' ■“J 1 V ‘ 1 ■ ‘ * * A Sensatiorial Valae in Overstuffed Suite If you are looking for a three, piece living room suite, luxur- iotfsly upholstered in tapestry, one of the very latest designs, ace this great value tomorrow! It has loose spring cushions, spring arms, spring backs and spring ’edge construction on every piece. Pxicdd nt only ■ --.......... ..... .—•.........r --.................. ........... .........- .. .......... Galloway & Cherry 36-38 Went Main St., Xania.Qhto * BABY CARRIAGES 1 , You can have choice of four finish''# in Baby carriage#- j . Frosted Blue, Ivory, Gray and the new Caf*. Fully Upholster­ ed with gracefully shaped hoods and bodies. Reversible gear# ami haavy ruAMc *K # e .

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