The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

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Agents Wanted 1 !7W 4Cou rtS t. Dayton, Ohio ft- QvrPreferredSfack TaxFree —Yields 7 &. , DMdendsPaidQvarterly ^^^4 -SH AREOR^ TheDavtonPower8LcjhiCo. Som d-Solid-Safe ' Xenia, Ohio. ^ 29 GREEN STREET, l1* • na-ari Red Wing Polar Cakes The new milk chocolate coated Ice Cream 10c ON S A L E A T ■ ' ° Ridgway^sDrugstore Armstrong’s Restaurant NewSoots At Library JUVENILE— A ltshu ler-S tar of Gettysburg, Adsms—Outtioor Chums at Cabin Point, Btmnenmm—-Little Black Satnbo. Bally—-Talrof Old Dog Spot. Bailey,—A Grunty Pig. Bui bank—-Training the Human Plant. Benton—Star . Child and Other Plays, Dillon—Ragged Inlet Guaerds Deland—Katrina. Evans—Daddy Pat. Emerson—Betty Gordon at Brum- ble Farm, Gordy—The Causes and Meaning of the Great War, Gilchrist—Cindrellaa Granddaugh- tor* Grath—Boy Scouts on' the Tralil. Howard—Ameliar Anne and the Greene Umbrella, Harrison—A Study o f Child Nature Harrison—Misunderstood Children Horton—Ted o f McCorkles Alley, Hope—Bunriy Brown and Sister Sue on Grandpa’s Farm. Hope—Bunny Brown and Sister Sue on Their Shetland Ppney. Hope—Story o f A Calico Clown. Hope—Don A Run Away Dog, Knipo—Maide o f ’76. (Lofting—Story o f Dr. Dolittle, Lefevre—The Mouse and the Cock and the Little Red Hen. Lorrige—Boy Scouts to the Rescue, Macklin—Buzzy. Price—Us and the Bottle Man. Popular Mechanics—The Boy Me, chanic, Vol. X. Rhead—Robinhood. Seaman-Crimson Patch Schlons—Tommy Smith at the Zoo. Sterne—Sunny Jim. Stewart—Tell me a True Story. ■Terhune—Bluff A Collie. Vandercook—Camp Fire Girls in the utcide World. Vandercook—Campfire Girls ‘ Half Moon Lake. Vandercook—Camfefire Girls Across she Sea. - Wade—Dolls o f Many Lands. Wade—Coming o f the Whiteman Wade—Ten Little Indians; Wade—Young Wireless Operator, Wiggins—Story o f Patsy. Waller—Daughter o f the Rich. Little Jack Rabbit and Danny Fox Little Jack R abbit. and the Big Brown Bear. . . HIGHSCHOOLNOTES The Juniors and Seniors arrived at Xenia, Friday night a little damp, but otherwise unharmed. The church was in darkness for a while hut the dining hall which was beautifully decorated was illuminated by candle light. A bountiful and delightful repast was enjoyed and many splendid toast* were given by members o f the dif­ ferent schools. The get acquainted contest was put off until after the eats on account o f the lights. A shad­ ow was cast over the spirit o f all, upon hearing o f the dreadful accident •at Fairfield. * •a . ■* \ The. High School saddened by the death o f the young people a t Fairfield thought it fittmg to express their sympathy, This was doneby the Senior class sending cards of -sym­ pathy to thb bereaved families; by flowers and by representatives from the High school going to the funerals The six girls of the basket hall team were also sat the funerals, * * * Look out for the 27th! The Com­ munity Show is to be a great event. The High School members who are taking part in the program are, all busily engaged inlearning their parts. Lets hope the college and com­ munity are doing the same. * * < Mrs. Wilson—“ What was Caesar noted fo r ? ” that we can’t get along without ? , / E. J. “ For Leap Year.” XENIA COMMISSION J ADOPTS FAST TIME MRS. D. C WOOLPERT DIED LAST THURSDAY , Xenia City Commission Has, adopted an ordinance chat from now on will make the new or fast- time the legal time In that city. ‘ We understand that the Commis­ sion has placed the matter before the county commissioners wanting the time on the court house dock turned up ofte hour when the ordinance be­ comes effective. On the otherhand we hear that not all the Xenians are favoring the time and some prominent citizens arc opposing the change and have appealed to the commissioners not to change the courthouse clock. Xenia is going on the theory that because Dayton has the new time it would be best for the county capital -to do likewise; Springfield will hold to the old time and not change. Last year when the matter was up in Xenia the Farm Bureau took a decided stand against changing the courthouse clock. There are indica­ tions that some action will be taken again this year. A ccord ing 'to a Columbus paper Newark adopted the fast time and the city attempted to force the con^- mission'ers to ’ change the time to meet the requirements of the ordi­ nance. An injunction suit was brought and the court held that even though the courthouse was in Newark city it was county property and that the state o f Ohio only recognized Cen­ tral Standard time as a legal time. Farmers are almost unanimous in opposing time changes on account o f employment o f labor when the quit- ing hour comes in the part of the day most useful to them, FARM AND FIELD NOTES Many farmers and poultry produc­ ers are complaining about the low per centage o f eggs hatching this season. This is not only true with incubators but with hens as well. The open weather should and usually has been good for hatching hut this year it has not been much, o f an advantage. Why, do hens refuse to set like ip years ago? All sorts o f ansyers have been advanced but Clyde North- up, a recognized authority on poultry breeding says that people are gradu­ ally breeding cut the setting qualities o f hens or eliminating the brooding feature by making them layers. Con­ tinually breaking up hens that want to set eventually changes a natural characteristic just the same as mak­ ing layer/s; ■ ■ Folks who will plant their potatoes or seed only when the moon is right don’t always stop to think whether, the soil is the same way, ' ■ - *■ * ■ .. New Yorkers pay fancy prices for dandelions raised under glass, ’They make good salads, and they’re no different from the kind that grow in the fields or front yard. In Ohio a different use ,is found fo r the dande­ lion other th si in salads. Some men use them to get picketed. , ■■■■■.* * - Tinsley Corn reports the birth of. afreak pig Monday. In a litter o f & pigs was one having eight, feet, two tails, two tongues; two eyes and two fears. Is was one o f tne freaks that is seldom heard or and o f course, could not live Sherman Spangler, melon king o f Madison coutuy is preparing fo r a big season this year. Up has tinder contract 62 acres o f land fo r plant­ ing in mush and watermelons. He will have 40 actos near Alton, 10 acres at Columbua Heights and 12 acres athis home farm near Big Plain REMODELING BUILDING FOR FARMER’S CREAM STATION The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. is- remodeling the building south o f the office formerly known as the Sterrett office, to be used b y the fanners for a co-operative cream Station. The office building was hit by a freight car some days back and pushed o ff the foundation and it too is being repaired. Funeral services „for Mrs, Nancy J, Woolpert, 69, wife o f Rev. D, C, Woolpert, who died last Thursday j;t fier home 26 Nortn Santa Clara ave,, Dayton, were held from the late residence at 10:30 Saturday and burial took place in Woodlanu cemetery. The deceased was rormerly a resi­ dent o f this place during the time that her husband owned and edited the Herald. She had been ill for more than three months during which time there was little hope o f recovery with out an operation, bat this was not regarded possible, The deceased was born in Warsaw* Ind., in 1853 ana in 1872 was united in marriage to Dr Woolpert. About IB years ago the family located in Day- ton. She was a lifelong member of the M. E. church. She is survived by her husband, Miss Maude 0 / Wool- port o f the Stivers high School faculty and two sorts, Ralph of Layton' and Harry o f Chicago. WILL DRILL FOR OIL. A company has been organized to drill for oil near Morentc Switch, east of us. No stock will be offered for rale we-understand as the proposition will bo financed by men that make oil development * busmen*. ■Real Estate. FARMS Town Residences—Vscant Lots LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE* The Best on Earth *ltS J. G. McCorkell SHOCK ABSORBERS KTS1 Mod*I* w a r .: Work ’with the Fort' springs- not against them. ' j he “ third spring” check* the inbound and •tops the kide^way. Save tires* fuel,andcar depreciation. Mod­ erate In price, R* A. MURDOCK, Cedarville,and Jamestown I- !r- M iM w M m M m m m m rn mu Mabley’s Forty-Fifth Birthday Sale t . ’ ■ ■ ■ ■ Begins M onday April 24 This Is The Week We Offer The Greatest Values Of The Year It’s Worth Your While To Come You.Can Save More Than The Cost Of Your Trip Be Sure to Attend, You are Welcome uNNAITS CF ■ ^ 0 ‘ :ST STORE- JNDEO.I07?* — — — —A D A IR ’S THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY FIVE YEARS \ Credit Terms You are not asked to pay nsh when you. buy here. A d a ir ’s Convenient Payment Pi~n is at your service. Wo will be glad to open an account for you—and arrange the weekly or.monthly pay­ ments to suit your own “in­ come or convenience. Wo in­ vite you. to call so we .can ex­ plain this plan, in detail. -dS im Era ****** Tttis Store For Your Home Outfit For thirty five, odd years Adair has been and is the logical place to buy your outfit, whether#for one, two, thre$ or ten rooms.. It is not alone that you see the largest variety; it is not alone that you find the low­ est prices and easiest terms-Ait is the fact that thfe old "reli­ able store” has the' record of ALWAYS PLEASING ITS CUSTOMERS. Adairte furni­ ture makes happy homes, be­ cause everything you buy here, gives satisfaction. You are pleased with it from the time you select it; you are pleased with it through all the long years o f service it is sure to. give. Then, too, our old estab­ lished rule o f 60 DAYS SAME AS CASH, LONG TIME j TERMS IF DESIRED, Snakes, terms that fit each individual case* 20-24 \j N. Detroit Street Xenia, Ohio, .*ri U ;P ’&■ : • j t g lo v e s V s t r a in s Furniture C arn et* \ X W GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING H u m * ! 1Rl-i &d.{rfj§; pwdc'Ts rcsqjte . d uk e* and! bring*! the advertising FORTY- Cedarvill Gets Hi Official notice ceived by the I that Cedarville C 3rd placed on tl colleges and uni the State Counc Pennsylvania. TJ credits o f Cedar accepted by the boards o f the £ that graduates lege wno desire tl of Pennsylvania [ tificates upon til statements o f the! institution, Tfie c l ing this recognitil and is to be con: acknowledgement of the efficiency c in good part to done in the publ sylvania by a ni /graduates. The college haJ zed by the DepaJ of Ohio fo r the || o f high ^school o f the College w l quisite education! four-year provisil permits them to| school or superir school district' ini No teacher’s exaif This certificate years. A fter the upon it successf! months he can g| examination, a stj certificate. This recognitiol states gives the standing i n . thel and will have Wq recognition of ot| work o f the coile is not so well kr i t is T ough f o ! Just to look years and remen dealer had a ho| tractors that he i a Ford dealer a| at present v^het vhe cannot fill bj tractors. The' loc dock, is unable does not know •tractor. Last wel Lancaster, O,, J customer sent a | it. , FIELD HOC! The latest sp<| college by Coact hockey* The fiel(| the southeast ofi is 100 yards lonl New hockey sti{ every bright Mo afternoon the gil the art of drivinl goal. Hockey rej is said to be than football, sej girls. A t present til Miss Dorothy Wl are vieing with! The regular tef players each, the next week'. AIRPLANE PJ| ON iAn airplane I the govemmenl got lost Wednef college campus bearing. The than-air-craft public school si to get first lij the constructio t j u f i S S O l RACE ’'Mr*. Pri> «rotK*e* * Kclkgfr, R« bis »i She < 2 2 2 * i S| |e toJ (stab-1 liakes; ridual

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