The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26
E A G L E * H K A D O ” , mm u e S m i f w r eacilHo.174 * • * * • * • • * « LOCAL AND PERSONAL « * * * # # * * « * t 0. 1C. Eidjfwny, wfeo has b»ea at j Shtlbyvillo, Ind., kM returned home i inueh improved. However he will eon- : tinue treatment under specialists in j Payton, S V 3 & « * y * « * P * * l* r M u k iftS n tn CM * m VSRYHKm w > w MMOL WITHt W *80 WHO if EAGLEMKAPO _ ____ EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK j The ibe»t time to fertilise fruit tree* J >* just before the bud# show pink, j W 'ij"l '.W ii', . J.l !.. V>'-!|l.A tiu n jH H . | For Sale;- General purpose horse, C. H, Crouse uassa "T h e Bert Servant in Your House” S E L L E R S K I T C H E N C A B I N E T S Your Mirror Tell a I f not, then you should look to themethods you employ inyourkitchen. Old-time, laboriousways make wotnen tired and old and lifeless. A Sellers;Kitchen Cabinetwill putyourkitchen work on a systematic, time- and labor-saving basis. Just by reducing the hours in th e k itchen and making those hours happy 4 instead o f boresome, it works wonders. . Why put up with methods . that are tiring you out? A Sellers with all its wonderful conveniences costs no more than any good| cabinet. Gome in and let us demon strate the Automatic Lower ing Flour Bin, Automatic Base Shelf Extender, Automatic ExtendxngTable Drawer Section,Por- celironWork Table, Ant-Proof Casters andmany . other features of this cabinet. ,Silverware Drawer ’—above toll front . Re movable plush lining. Occupies space that would otherwise! be wasted. One o f the “Famous Fifteen /* Lawrence Kennon of Conneaut,, O., spent several days at home on his spring vacation. I For Sale:* Overland 9tf automobile in good condition, cheap, J. L. Confarr j Lost or Stolen a 33 ;c 4 Firestone [Cord tire and rim for Overland car, Finder please notify Raymond Bull. Miss Isabelle Winter o f Painsville, ■0., who is on her spring vacation, was , the guest o f friends here for a few I days this week, For Sale:* Nashtouring car 1920 model, 5 passenger. Looks and runs good as new. Price $550.00. Inquire at Kelble's Clothing Store 17-19 Main Xenia, General Manager Galloway and Supt, Funsett of the Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co. are in New York City this week on business. Blooming plants fofr Easter fo f sale at the Western Ohio Cream Station, ' Mrs. Mary Huffman. Dr. R. H. Dines and wife drove, to Cleveland last week where they were guests of Mrs. Dines* parents for a few days. ; ' Mrs. R. C, Ritenour suffered an at tack of appendicitis last Friday night and another on Tuesday nighty Re ports Indicate that she has greatly improved. ' , j Slqgle Comb White Leghorn eggs for hatching. $3.00 per hundred. ' - Marvin Williams Word has been received here that Mrs. Arthur Hanna of Hagerstown, Ind., underwent an operation last Tuesday at New Castle, Ind. She ts reported better at this time. Mrs. Hanna has been bedfast ten weeks. For Sale:- New cider barrels tha: can be used for mixing slop. Tliad Miller. ‘4 - . * „ J. A. Green Street, Lii " & Son Xenia, Ohio ■iwni'iwwiiw i Arthur Cummings has been nurs ing a case of blood poisoning on his right hand. Mrs. Hiram Graham suffered an attack o f heart trouble Monday night. She is reported better now, Wilbur White, who tcaclics at Twinsburg, 0., was home the last of the week on his spring vacation. The College Minsti Wednesday night was greeted with a packed house. The stage was had a beautiful setting and the show went over in great shape. The minstrel was under the direction of Mrs. William Anderson and President MjcChesney. A minstrel show is given every other year by the students. A stubbornmotormaybe duetostubborngas A stubborn obstinate m u le has n o th in g /o n th e m o to r th a t's been im posed upon by a logy , lifeless ga so lin e . I t 's a hard starting "a n im a l” . C o ld w eather adds enough to th e d ifficu lties o f starting* even w ith good gaso line, C o lum bu s G as o lin e tam es th e stubborn m u lish m o to r in short order. Too lit t le th ou gh t is given to th e selection o f a pure, a ll-pow er fu e l like Colum bus G aso line . U se i t once. A fter th a t you 'd drive a long way to g e t C o lum bu s G as. B u t you w on 't need to— fill in g sta tion s are conveniently located . Com riience today to take th e "m u le ” ou t o f your car w ith a peppy, pow erfu l tank fu ll o f C o lum bu s Gasoline* Columbus Gasoline # ‘ ' Columbus Oil Company COLUMBUS C-13 OHIO Distributed Locally by CttDAimLLK DtflTMBUTlNG STA R, BIRD * SONS CO. Mtu* mi F**t* *Y* 12*5* E42SJL Ufa. 141, I t MASTRRS T T m m m , m.m.imwm , ; Stolen:- Airdale dog with license j tug No, 2128. Reward for information that will lead tc arrest and conviction, Mrs. Minnie Hamilton For Sale—Home grown locust posts 7 1-2 feet long. Good quality, •G. H. Creswell Carl Elder of Wooster has acen hqre on a visit with friends. He ts at tending the University' in that place, Mrs. Ed. Hamilton has been spend ing a week with relatives in Cincin nati. A bill ha# passed the House which j will comp#) a reappraisemont o f all 1 real estate next year, i f the Senate j endorse# it. The appraisement there after will be each eight years. tcjcle■JchTfiytbsfh. « AS# 4*11’ $.IHU’! •! in; yin*'*. To know how good a cigarette really c.Tn be mad< you must try a* ■ if 100 OOH'r KNrnt rue VAUK o f ft-OViCHi • PgZMAft ifT MCfrXZ YOU HSMetZ « qotan y / Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Rogers and family delightfully entertained the following guests Sunday; Mr. annd Mrs, Harry Story and family of Bowersville, Mr. and Mrs. S, 0, Brock o f Jamestown, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Brock of Jamestown and their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank SimisonJr. of Spring Valley. Mrs. Fred Tindall, nee Martha Bat- tin of Selma, died at the Grant, hos pital in Columbus after an operation for goiter. She was born in 1870 and leaves four brothers, K. R. Battin of San Diego, Cal., D, W. Battin gof Jor don, Mont,, 0. T, Baffin, Selma”ant^ a sister, Mrs. Walter Boone pf Selina. The deceased was a member of the Friends church in Selma, The funeral was held Saturday afternoon. Paul Tindall’ of the Union Trust Co., Cincinnati, spent Saturday and Sabbath with his brother L. F,. Tin dall and family. The Messrs Tindall on Saturday attended the funeral of their step-mother, Mrs. Fred Tindall at Selma. Wanted to buy:- Stock hogs weigh ing from 60 to 125 pounds., Gsorge Clemans, South Charleston. 0. Prof. B. E. Robinson, dean of the College, spoke before the Second U. P. church Brotherhood, Springfield, last Friday evening. His topic was "The Family” . The flower "Zinnia** has been adopted as the official flower for Xenia The seed for this flower is being sold by. civic organisations and the profit used to pay for the seed that will be plant ed -about public buildings and parks. The flower is brilliant in color and has a long blooming period. T I RES BWbrW: $0 x 8%. 9S.BO-t7.75; 91 X 4, $10.50; 93x4, 910.76- 912.05; 89x4, $11.00- 919.86; 84x4, $11.15- 913.50. r ‘Vw.v Cor<J:\lQx3%( $1.00; orvwxlM $11,00; 82x4, $16.90; 38x4, 917,80; 84x4, $17,00; 33x4%, $28,65; 88x4% $23.80; 84x4% $24.66; 35x4% $3M 0 .' Cord# are guaranteed 7,000 and 110,000 ullM. No b*t- : ter made. BATTERIES .0 Volt l l Plate, Ford typo . . . . . ,«,,«,t*,,.$1440 0 Volt 13 Plate ............ $16.60 12 VOlt 7 Plate ...,..,.$11.00 , 1 Year Guarantee. TOPS Ready to put on Ford type, 82 os., heavy rubber $5.66. 71 VANDERPOOL 728 West Mulberry St. Springfield, Ohio. £ lo a tA f o r D SHOCK ABSORBERS Work with the Forc\apringa—> not again*# them, '/h e "third •pring” check*the reboundand atop* the *ulfe.»way. Save tire*, fuel, end (^depreciation* Mod erate in price. tHstributbrS r T a . MURDOCK/ Cedarville,and Jamestown BURPEE’JOHNSONCO * MAWt/rAi'tiTbnis . |N Dl A N A PO l* f S , U. S. A. WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM Tiffany's Optical Service Pre- Tide* You With the Beat* TIFFANY BErrBR GLASSBS a. Detreit S t X«ala* O, mmsrm£ ‘ IT’STOASTED’ iniiiniiiiiiiiiujiiiyiuHiMufiiuwwmHji 1 “ THE TEST OF TIME” H The things ilist have endured i li for ages were made o f quality, i 3 cheap and inferior things I a have parsed away—and ar# S forgotten. Hf V/c have successfully served _ ~ the people o f Springfield and S S vicinity for over tan year#. g " S i Peat of Arboriculture, A giant redwood tree 210 feet high was recently moved 20 feet without lowering from its vertical position. ADAIR’S OPTICAL CO. 41S. FountainAve„ §j = SPRINGFIELD, - - OHIO | uiMiiiiiiuiiiiifiiiiHfiimMiiiiniiiiiimiitii A The Most Remarkable Phonograph Sale Ever Held in Xenia W e have made it possible fo r you to own a high grade Phono graph at a figure yo ji have never dreamed o f . , Purchased at a Big Redaction —They’re Priced Accordingly! The maker o f these machines Was heavily in debt—he needed money quickly— the banks forced a sale To meet his deficit. We saw an opportunity to bring to Xenia these beautiful Phonographs at uncommonly low prices. Your choice o f five excellent models— <, , S 1 ■- » A Beautiful Small Model $49 .75 Striking Medium-Size M odel $59.75 An Excellent Large M odel $89 .75 A Beautiful Console M odel $69 .75 1 Large Console M odel $89.7^ All these phonographs have standard closable spring,motors—Duplex tone Arm and reproducer. You ’ll be glad to have one in your home and you can get it at a saving of over one-half. , Sale Begins Saturday, April 7th. Stoves, Victrola* Furniture, Carpets m ts established 1886 20-24 North Detroit St. XEN IA , OH IO .. Put Your Money to Work t V Y ou r M oney is o f no value un less it is earning som eth ing for you . If it is ly ing id le or on ly draw ing two ot three per cen t you can m ake it earn tak ing advantage o f our special certificate p lan . You r m oney w ill be secured by first m ortgage on Real Estate. Com e and con su lt u s abou t th is ideal form o f investm en t which has proved so profitable to m any o f your neighbors. 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