The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26
FOOT COM FORT DEMONSTRATOR from CHICAGO coming to our store SATURDAY, APRIL 14 Pain or «Boui*| that*? thm Or. Scholl Foot Comfort fiamonatrmtor *t our Harm •sy — Jf foot trouble# have douded your life with needle** miiery, here is your opportunity to rid yourself o f this trouble. Meet at our store a man specially trained iu Dr. Scholl’sMethod o f Foot Comfort. Let him tell you how the famous Eh. Scholl’s Foot Comfort Appliances can ease the pain o f such foot disorders as weak and broken down arches, weak, aching ankles, callouses on the soles, corns and bunions. This is a direct invitation to you The Ralston Boot Shop L Yellow Springs, Ohio sis 1 i - . ’ '* ‘ ’April IS, 1923 D^ar" Madam; t When will you be in Cincinnati? That ’s the day to'oome in and see the jiew Spring models of Gossard Corsets. You are seeing the Gossard advertising, of Qourse, in the magazines and know that Gossards are^ always comfortable, as well as fashionable.. That’s exactly the combination yon’ve been looking for, is it not? Bo come to our Corset Department at your earliest oonvenienoe. Or, better still, write to our Miss . Moss, and arrange a convenient time for you to be carefully fitted with a Gossard especially designed for your type of figure. *, Remember^, we are expecting to see you soon and will guarantee your complete satisfaction. Very truly yours, . .. TEtg MABLEY & CAREW GO. ....... SBIEEEE^: i THEUWVDIiAI.CAR i . ( - I ft'l j ?S*L Attention FordOwners! Ford parts, like almost1everything else # vworth while, are counterfeited. Imitation . parts are manufactured to SELL at the . highest possible rate o f profit and the grades o f steel used are consequently not the same high quality, specially heat- treated alloy steels specified in Ford formulas fbr the manufacture o f GEN- | UINEEORD PART& * < Dotft b* mtoted—Insiatupon GENUINE FORD i PARTS mads by t i» Ford Motor Gammy* By ’* to doing yoh will get from 35 to 100 psrceut coma wssr frpm them, and you will pay th* fewsst jKMMdMOkost-Hht ■sfos.irvsrywber*. 1 80% OF GENUINE FORD PARTS DETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH Ask for Parti Price List Whso yeur Ford city or J^ordsCts trtctt*r tsts^lt »tt*otioo,c*n oati*. Fc^rni^mbarwear.prop- *dy*qc^)p#d, mpkty ecmp*i*ut imdcmk*,*M wm Ommim Ford m& FMdteu pm* la al 1 ■AJMurdock • * * * * * * • • LOCALAND PERSONAL * ' * . # * * * * * * e , p, tx r n m m m t m m I AhKUAh Jtiwrmq tubrbay W. It, Clemana thia week dttt to *npp«. has been m attack Th* anno*! w**ti»r o f th* U. P. . congregation wa* fetid Tuesday even- bud an “ F wh*° w>wt" w » M th* & the P**6 3 ^ * wodc* ®* th* election of j officer* Dtitmay Job* w cfeeeen a* chairman},Lloyd Coofarr as secretary Rev, J. p. White attended a meat- Pr- &•* Aadiwea a* mg o f Xenia Preebytery at R efolds- ****** for * «v* year term, burg Mqqday and, Tve»d*y. „ „ T - r - r -------- : . IMCMILLAN’S SATURDAY M. C, Nagley has purchased the c m m v a t e Duff White property on East Xenia C n t C iA L b avenue. The dwelling will bo improved at once, • Elmer Jurkafc, who has been on the sick list has improved and has re turned to college. George Barlow has purchased the small farm, of Mrs. Warner Randall on the Yellow Spring* rpad. We un derstand that Mrs. Randall will lo cate in Kansas. Men and Boys save money on your Spring Clothing by taking advan tage of Kelble’s low prices. See his ad in this issue. 17-19 W. Main st., Xenia. - The new road roller purchased by the county wiJI he used first by Xenia i city to improve that portion o f the. Columbus pike tifat is.in the city. The; Columbus pike improvement is, ex-i pected^ to go through and not be held up by Gov.,Donahey. 1 'Mrs. Ellen Walker, 62, wife o f Dr. L. C. Walker, of Jamestown, died at her home Monday after a three years: Illness. .Besides the, husband she «is survived ;by two children, .Mrs. C. E. Fisher o f Xenia and C., % Walker of Jamestown. W. A. Turnbull and wife and Miss Bernice Wolford, who. have,been tour- irig the, South and particularly Flori da, for the past three months, re turned home Tuesday evening! They made the trip South by way of Wash ington, D. G. and returned home by way of Chattanooga, Tenn. and Man- hiouth Cave in Kentucky.' In all more than 4,000 miles were covered. The roads were anything but good coming home. LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be, received at the office of the Village Clerk, Cedarville, Ohio, until Tuesday, at 12 o’clock Noon, on the 24th day o f April,. 1923, for the' purchase of the following bond issue o f the Village o f Cedat- ville, .Ohio; Twenty-nine Thousand Dollars ($29000.00) of bonds issued in: anticipation of the collection of special assessments for the improve ment of North Main Street in said Village, by paving, etc. Said bonds are dated April 1st, 1923, and bear interest at 5 1-2 per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually, and are in the denomination ^ f :sl£jrye Hundred Dol lar*. ($5OQ,OO) e 0 Qlh, ^and mature as i|4000.0l,Anjeil 1st, 192S: prills*; T5|6; and $3000.00 t Lpjril 1& 3*92|; Sind $3000.00 April st'b f each y&arnhereafter to and in* t Said bonds are lBsuea under the authority of an ordinance o f said Village and of Sec tion 3014, General Code o f Ohio. Said bonds shall be sold to the highest and hest bidder for not less than par and accrued interest. All bids must state th* amount o f bonds bid for and accrued interest to date of delivery. All bids should be sealed and must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, for three per cent, o f the aniount o f bonds bid for, upon con dition that if tiie bid is accepted, the bidder will receive and pay for said bonds within ten days of the time of the award, said check to be retained by the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, if said condition is not fulfilled/ The sbccessful bidder is to furnish the bonds without charge therefor to the Village, and subject to the ap proval of the Village Attorney. The Village Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. John G, McCorkell, Village Clerk, Cedarville, .Ohio m m mot have good \ GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE t o W ear them ' Tiffany’s Optical Service Pre- vfdw Yen With th* Beet, T IFFAN Y better glasses S t X m I a , O, . To know how r«ati youmust trya pPPfl » cigarette lyiSatibe Group* No. I, One Perfection Ireninr Board. One $3,00 Gem Clothes Reek (Large Size,)) One $1.50 Folding Step Ladderistool $9.50 worth o f ntorchandiw for $5.00 Groupe No. 2. One $ 1.00 Box Magic Scratch Re mover. ki One JI 0 Can Stanvar (a polish and Varnish combined), , One .35 Bottle Cactus Furniture Polish. (Cactus is our own exclusive Guaranteed Polish.) $1.85. worth of merchandise value, all for $ 1;00 . ..These Saturday specials are good Only until our present stock is ex hausted. No phone orders.. D. E. CROW IS NOW HEAD OF COUNTY HOME D. E. Crow has been named super intendent of the County Home by the Commissioners, He has served one month following the resignation of Matt R. Smith. Mr. Crow was for many years superintendent of the Xenia workhouse and has had a wide experience in institutional work. The salary is $ 1,200 annually. .James R. Soward, Xenia, was first on the eli gibility list, Crow second and a Madi son county man third. CHANGE IN WILBERFORCE C. N. AND I. MANAGEMENT The passage o f the Liggitt bill in the legislature makes a'change in the management o f the C. N. and I. de partment at Wilberforce. Under the old plan the University under the con trol o f the A^M. E. church, had a representative and it is said friction developed between the two branches. From now on a fiscal officer will have charge o f all state funds and must see that it is all spent for the C, N. and I. department. LUNGARDIA FOR COUGHS . AND COLDS The quicker you can remove a Cough or Cold, the better. Deep-seated ones are a menace to the Lungs. I f LUN GARDIA is noi better and does not act quicker in Coughs and Colds o f all kinds, sore throat, difficult breath ing spasmodic Croup, aqd for the re lief o f Whooping Cough,-—your money back. Use it to ward off - Influenza, Thousands praise LUNGARDIA. For sale, by C. M. Ridgway. For Sale—Home grown locust posts 1-2 feet long. Good quality. i G. H. Creswell Wanted to buy:- Stock hogs weigh ing from 60 to 125 pounds. George Clomans, Scuta Charleston, O, Single Comb White Leghorn eggs for hatching. $3.00 per hundred. Marvin Williams Lost or Stolen a 33 jc 4 Firestone Cord tire and rim for Overland car, Finder please notify Raymond Bull. For Sate:- Overland 00 automobile in good condition, cheap. J. L. Confarr LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids -'ll be received at the office of tit* Village Clerk, Cedarville, Ohio, until Tuesday at 12 o ’clock Noo*, on the 24th day of April, 1923, for the purchase o f the following bond issue o f the Village 'o f Oedar- ville, Ohio, Five Thousand Dollars ($5099,00) o f <bonds issued for the purpose o f paying the Village’s share of the improvement o f North Main Street, in said Village, by paving, etc. Said boqds ere dated April lit, 1923, bear interest at the rate o f 5 1-2 per cent, per annum, payable semi-an' nUally, and are in the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.90) each and mature as follows: $500.00 April 1st, 1024, and $509.00 April 1 st Uf each and every year' thereafter to end including April 1st, 1983. Said bonds are issued under tfhe authority of an ordinance o f said. Village and Of (iSection 8821, G. C. Said bonds Shall be sold to the highest and best bidder for not less than par and ac crued interest. A ll bidet must state the amount o f bonds bid for and ac crued interest to date o f delivery. All -bide should be sealed and must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, for three per cent, o f the amount of bonds Md for, upon condition that li the Ml to aoceptod, the bid der wilt receive andpay for said bonds witMh ton days of the toms of the a- ward, said check to he retained by the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, it said condition is not fulfilled, ***«»»ful bidder its to furnish the bonds without charge therefor to the Village, and subject to the ap proval of the ViHace Attorney. The Village Council m X i reject any and all yds. & RfoCorkeil, Vm*** O n * . Gldtttvtile* OM*. the right to jjttttc&fttes LISTENING . What better title could be foiled for an article than tfie word, LIS TENING, Very often you Bee the sign, ’’Stop, Lock, Listen,” We ask you to change the words, “Tune in. Ceese to listen to the world's bab blings. Uaten to .the music of the choir. Listen to the sermon from God's pulpit. Listen to the gospel of Jesus Christ.” Through the courtesy of the AUTOCASTER newspaper service, and the far-sightedness of Jphn Perry, the writer is able to speak to thousands of readers through the thousands of papers that use this' Herrice. Perhaps no bettor service' can be found In America. It is in-1 'valuable,, not only to the small. paper* throughout the country, but' also to the larger papers. Let me urge you and your readers, to listen to the radio service which ia broadcasted from my pulpit every Sunday. Remember the difference In time. Those of you on the Pacific Coast will use Pacific time; in the mountain section, there is a differ ence of vtwo hours in time; in the middle west, there is a difference Of two hours in time; in the Eastern section there is three hours differ ence. Letters are' coming to us from all; over the United States—-from the lakes in Maine, from the frozen, regions o f Canada, from the balmy', lands o f the South, from the beau-’ tiful plajns of ’ California, from that fields of Mexico, from the star- lighted lands of Texas, telling us o f the good we are doing and the benefits they are receiving. Why shouldn’t you listen? We begin, broadcasting every 'Sun day morning at eleven o’clock. Tyne your Instruments and let us- speak to you. Praise Mr. Perry and cooperate ’ with him in this great service that the gospel may go out in the waves o f the «iif, and that the gi*it doc trines of constitutional government, and the gospel of-Jesus Christ may, be heard throughout America. TANK WAGON SERVICE tx On High Grade Oils, Gaso line and Kerosene. ■v' 4 ■ * s •1 . Complets Stock o f Straight Penn Lubricants and / ■ ii-. ■V National Enarco Oils Special Tractor Oils t • ■ -■• , 600 W . and Gear Com pounds and Greases. RITENOUR’S EXCHANGE * . 1 , Miller Street, Cedarville, Ohio * If YouNeedPxintiagDropitfAnd SeeUs Men and Boys Save Money onYour SPRINGCL0LHING We can sf-ve you money on your Spring Suits— fine hand-tailored, latest Spring Style Suits $18.50, $10.85, $21.00, $22.50, $24,90, $27.50. Fine Trousers $5.98, $5.49, $4.98, $4.49, $3.98 and cheaper ones $1.73 $3.£9. ' ; * > Boys’ Fine Knee Pants Suits $5.98, $6(49, $7.49, $8.75, $9.85, $10.75. Boys’ Knee Pants 98c, to|$1.49. Latest styles Spring Hats, Caps, Gloves, Shirts, Collars,Ties Under wear, Sweaters, Belts, Hosiery. Don’ t miss our SHOE DEPARTMENT— Latest Styles at LESS PRICE. * Men’s latest Oxfords and Shoes, Tan, Brown, Patent, Vici and Gun $3.98, $4.49, $4.98, $5.49, $5.98. Boys’ latest Oxfords, and Shoes. Misses and children’s Oxfords, Slippers and Shoes, all styles. Ladies we invite you to see our latest spring’styles,Oxfords,Slippers, Pumps and Shoes. Latest Spring Styles, at lower Prices. O T 1 \ I We sell best makes of Overalls, Jackets* y y u i v f k l l i u lV lE e lY Work Shirts, at Lowest Prices. C A i i r i r i 1 2 1 ST ’ £ Big Clothing and Shoe Store a M * ff%E*ftmDL*C i M 17-19 W est'M ain Street, Xenia , O. I J I?5/ **' iwiuiiiiiHiiiiiHiiiiifiiiiiiififiiiiitmHiiiimiHniiiiiiimiHifii iiiiiiniiniiiiiiii Put Your Money to Work Your Money is of no value unless J t is earning something for you. If it is lying idle or only drawing two or three per cent you can make it earn v by taking advantage of our special certificate plan. Your money, will he secured by first mortgage on Real Estate. Come and consult us about this ideal form of investment which has proved so profitable to many of yoUr neighbors. The Springfield Building & Loan Association Money to Loan on Real Estate 28 Eait Main St*, Springfield, Ohio- The sdvertiajjjg ; towducc* re-suit* eff Stache* *r.fi brings % tite sdvertigixjjf o f ' FORTY-SI; Governor Bryan^ There v/as much Donahey refused to , by the legifijaturc- Governor to accent . form of 500 m state for a tfame estry under the ter will. The fact that the , this county and th!> Game organization | acceptance of the fa' usual amount of ini delegation consistinj ger, Harry Rice and called on the govern of the bill The dele| the impression that * come a law. 1 The reason assign was on the grounds • •unconstitutional, e< policy ahd .that it o' ordinance-Off 1787. ’ .that atiti6jtime was. mit a religious cervry This is the third t been turned down. !■ and second by Gov. . gious organizations . ceptance of the fanr of the will. Bryan v. in a Diety. Under the will if - to accept the farm i offered -to" Greene co( the remotest chance p cepting the farm fc have to bp done undew* forbidding a religiou-- many farmers oppos ing the farm over in ■ be mlade to earn its j: the character of thii buildings now are .ii; repair and there is j« 5 : <Sn the five hundred: the land is untilableff® tivation. , The only question' the legislature will the governor’s veto Broadstone thinks t’ DAVID LOWRY DL OF PNEUMON ; ' ____i . David Lowty, ag< and Mrs. E. G. Loi; died Sabbath at 10 o! o f his brother, Glenj’i had not been in go> past tWa years but i improved and was alj' tion as salesman for 1 Company, He contnf and later euremic po. Which resulted^in his; The deceased was* was educated in the has been a resident the past few years, an excellent mechan war held a responsi Cook field. He had as a :flyer hut was is thought that the had much to do health. He is survived bj daughters, Victoria Mildred, aged eight rents, two brotln Glenn Lowry, of D The funeral was from the home of day, the services b his pastor, Rev. J. U. P. Church. Inte at. Norta Cemetery, ■ J \ have no dt*» White How-te.” i Ford. *s IntMvlev prrM<tenttal Imam " l don’ t know «> Vtn not even int f«4-
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