The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52
* y»m mm d m wftb AM JT TO K A L LO C A L qmimm RrfcosOnAff w K H n R N m . Rmr*W. JL Ofate* rid *•» »*&•**. of TJririunrill*, are riritiag with rri- ativ«* fara. WibUMIM^I>ri««w>ii>iifnnn»i ntii<iiiiiiiii)i mupwiw Why Mod ywxt Sim «w»jr and wait * m tk ** tea dfa* fo£ yotrfte* torn. Trice Chamto T*w*» Stadio and get your pictaMw in 24 hour*. Buy now and Save from 10% to 25% FARM WANTED—Writeoff to hear from owner of a farm for *ri® for foil delivery. Give lowest price. L. Joaw, Box 551, Ouley, niu Wearcnow inpo$ition to furnish 3 POurhomo complete from cellar to attic at the lowest cost. Mrs. William Frame and daughter, Margaret, of near Clifton, Mrs. Lem ma Linn, and eon, Roger, end Mrs. Margaret Barton o f Xenia left Tues day for Martinsville, lnd„ for a two weeks stay at Homriawn Hotel.. Mis* Margaret Rife, of Tampa, Floridafi is here on a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. G. Collins and other1 relatives,. She will Teturn to Tampa in October. s J. H. Blackburn, former director of athletics at the college and the high school was intown the first of the week calling 'on friendB. Prof, Blackburn goes to Lima high school this year as director physical educa tion. - * BUG SPECIALS Market indications point to high er rug prices this Fall! However, „ we are including our entire fug stock, no doubt the largest in the cityi at liberal discount, the same, as on put entire stock o f furniture Boom size 9x12 Axminster rugs now go on,sale at such a low price Invitations have: been issued for the marriage of Miss Helen Oglesbee, daugther of Mrs. E, C. Oglesbee, to Mr, William Anderson, son of Mrs; Samuel Anderson o f .the Jamestown pike for Thursday evening, August 24. William Robison was called' to .Richmond lasti Friday owing toan operation on his daughter, Mrs. Babe McKinney,’ for peritonitis. The op eration, was performed at the Ree<J Memorial hospital. There is not much hope for her recovery. as $36.00 / 36-38 W. Main Street, Xenia, Ohio Mr. and Mrs, F» M. GiUilan’ , enter tained Dr. and Mrs, O. F. Elias and. daughter, Bernice, and Mr* and Mrs. J. V. Tarr last Friday evening for dinner. About eight . ©clock forty or more, members of the Eastern,Star called as a surprise on the Dr, and wife who are leaving here'/ As a token of the esteem in .which they are held the members presented the Dr. and wife with a set of book-ends. The pre sentation speech was made by the Worthy-Matron, Miss uathleen Biair, Saturday, August 19 th 10 % Discount on anything in our store except groceries. Discount will be given only on sales of 50 c or more. Some One day only, come in and buy cheap. S p e c i a l — S a t u r d a y , A u g u s t " J 9 ..... > . . . . . .$1.10 Pair * . * # ’ Men’ s Straw Hats at Clean up Prices GROCERIES—Our Regular Prices Royal Baking Powder—large can .— -45c Caiamet BeJtiag Powder—email can — Sc Ckmalea* — — — — . — — — *c — — — — — ——16c Lax tm f Fkkea — .— — t for 27c Fftian (Hive Saap—2 for 0k ha itk » it*M i*im M Of, lSc m fikhk <»#a»*#«v~* for *-----— 25c Com Meal—« powadc for -MtaMakviwM »#•(#a* lfic (ha#* Mute— package — — —lSe KaBegg’* Bean l$te Fidfod Wheat — — — »— lie Van Camp*®Tea*—small rise 13c can Poet Toastie*____ — ___ .......Sc Shredded Wheat____ — ____ ______ "n c Kellogg’s Cent Flakes _____ 8c Urn* Bean*—soaked________ Sc can Campbell’* Been* — .............. — 10« can Hrin* Baked Beans--------------------- 16c can Lima Beaaa—bulk ____________12c lb, Bfoe Rose R ice__— „____________7C lb. Gift Com , . . i c Can Poaches—good as Del Monte___ .29c Sliced Pineapple No. 2 can — __ 15c POTATOES— Watch for Price* Saturday lTil****rtt only part o f our real good prices on Groceries. Watch for the other*, or better com * in and inquire * Above prices for cash' only. Nothing will be charged at above prices. These are not special prices, fciit rsqpdar prices on Groceries. Robt. Bird & Sons Co. m sssssm sim im f m A ‘w t r L h iY *j W d iN o .1 7 4 JttfRiMi wvPf**e.w> I tAJMM ‘sMpnmai^weams*- ____________...............................................................„ iPnSRleUwe"JRP^WWfoi* 5 *¥* MaMfofoBregradea f * * S J W * Artaalan Walla, Th« Cfeiftef* have obtained ymtef through mean* of aftoalaa well* for over 1,000 year*, One of the nkxrt famous well* tt» sriatence 1 * titat at Grenelle, in the outskirts of Paris, where the water la brought from * daeth Of 3,798 foot It yields 516^ $mm* of water a uritmte. Many S r* ago a writ in Petsh was sunk to depth of 1.100 fori, Wanted—A District Manager, Or General Agent to sell a complete line of fruit* for the orchard and home, roses, shrubs and oramental tress for landscape work apd sell gtreejfc tree?, also to employ sub-hgents for nearby territory. Write Qtiakor Bill Nurser ies, Newark, New*. York. State, and let us tell you the particulars. AMUSEMENT MANIA. ’ Rev. M. A, Matthews, B. D. :L. L.D. This is'the amusement age, ■The craze "for amusements forfcella the doom o f present day civilization. ’ If you are a careful reader of history you Will note the similarity between this age and the one which preceded the fall of Greece and Route. We are marching toward the same precipice. The increased population of the world and tha extra facilities afforded us make it possible for a quicker, de cline. The people seem to have forgot ten all about life's more Serious work and are engaged in a mad competition for pleasure. There are more people trying to commercialize this, tendency dr mania for amusement than ever before, and for financial 'considera tions they are furnishing more kinds of amusements, Properities are being shattered, prin ciples are being abandoned, and char acters sacrificed In the mad rqsh to roach the Reach of Frivolity and Pleasure. The old people have become insane on the aubjectj the middle-aged are intoxicated; and the youth of the land are hopelessly ongulfed. Babies are born in the mad house of Jazz and are being rocked in the cradle of in- dency. The amsement mania ox pleasure insanity seems to have afflicted 85. per cent of the population. They are today spending millions aild millions HARTFORD TIKS /andTUBE / Standard far thelastquarter century M. C. NAGLEY WHY NOT IfAYE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE to WBAlt them Tiffjmy’a Optical Service Pr«- ride* Ten With the Beat. TIFFANY BKTTSiR GLASSES f cM n f tM . XMto.0. BEATTY’S f .J i August Furniture . Thi* is the MSaie o f Sales'* both on point of unusual value Riving and in the volume of the gale which are growing increasingly greater day by day. Like wild fire has the news of these sensational Furniture value* traveled. Beatty's have announced a sale and Beatty's never disappointed. \ 10 % t o 50 % is what you'll save by buying your furniture now. , We will deliver any time you wish. J. A.*Beatty<&Soli Dependable Furniture Green Street^ , : > Xenia, Ohio j The man who runs his car on ColumBas Gas- , oiine doesn’t worry about power. He’sg o tjt . in this better grade of pure,Unblended gasd^ line. His carrunssmoothly,picks up quickly and starts easily. He’s said good-bye to short mileages per gallon; to annoying engine trouble, and to jumpy, jerky performance. Steep hills and heavy going mean nothing ' in his life, for he knows that Columbus has the power to take him through. Columbus Oasol ine STRAIGHT RUN WITHOUT BLEND Columbus Oil Company COLUMBUS OHIO CEDARVILLE distributing sta Miller Street and Penny. Ry. Telephone No. 146. R. A. MURDOCK M. C. NAGLEY C. E. MASTERS W. W. TROUTE R. BIRD & SONS CO. ri*ri*i«i*aE of dollar* for a day of folly or a night ride of moral fatality. They do. not seem to agree with rnyone tyho is trying to cure them of thi* awful malady. They are not •will ing to co-operate with anyone %ho is trying to reform the nmtteement* now being used for the detraction o f * 0 - ■society. The Honorable William H. Haye* deserve* the unstinted praise and support of all Christian people in hi* effort* to,risen tit# fUtfcy aefoen* and wash out the cesspool* of moving pic ture studios. . - j Every virtue-loving woman in the *lahd ought to come to hi* support and ‘ demand the closing of every theatre Which exhibits any picture With an immoral subject or false coloring. If you are not willing to support men who site trying-to cure the pop ulace of their mad amusement,insani ty then yva. Should prepare the foneral cortege o f your sow* and daughters. Help us to treat your, malady, re form your amusements, and direct the people in the road of sanity and moral development. 'WfcmAMM Riiaalih frtfruaim- V»iWB» Prsbahly m mm valnaWe eno be- foforifat r i ail the Rnsrisn m m * w aejfo ooe made la for Osro*r. fo« H fa Erittfo, a cetriwauu fow«Hf r i the d«y. ifofo foe time t Oetn* eriae rid* orewa- hae faee nee at the SMteariM fa Ml II* tifak # ftwapa. f h : P®4 m the ad Prais the Hat fog the pifoltea mental D. Fes United ed tiie election . State C While the con' Thonqis goveriiQ | convent! In his 1 that it 1 tion tha brought lomatic Aided the Rep tion, lie machine budget i Harding tax bill public d la,rs; ex; vjved im books tl cultural 1 . , Ten.bi program eluded tl the war tural ex; credits, reseiitati .the filled anti-grai million d Legisli relief of 1 1 war came < ‘was inau>/ The crea he pointi proper c the repu He laii of the i>-. •thatwho 1 the most “It is wi.i ican cap 1 industry, of Amer e n wages a <. Standard ( - “Genti i > when nn 1 11 „anee and the inauj 1 ing, thesi .■ bor excet ! n tory. Dui i g have bee 1 p; laws per 1 i> In additi( t 11 bills whi< I’ i upon by t <■ average i f 2 House dv 1 ■ these me; >n • “The' tn )’ sation fo ■ -< rines of i lynching > 1. dependenl a women; the hill tc n tices; bill i n in filled m i facturo o’ 1 ed food m ! tion of tl. ing soldiu husband’s trie; bill '■ Grand Ai “The mn the appro; . never wei * • gress, wh ■ ■ the bone ■. Of public " ■ Referri .1 budget sj > ■1 declared H t our histo) y ness is s*’ regulated ducted, w 1 ■ head of t ■ • to deterir. wended nn expense. “Hie d). - lation is * h cortventioi Preside)i ering debt This debt, duced to “ Presid nances sc war', an c? r 4 This ing to Uishcd fofatc' U * «.foV:
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