The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26
• * • * * * . * • • * loot AND PERSONAL » # • • * # • * • • Sabbath, S(ay 13 i* Mother1* Day, N, P, Ewbpiik waa salted to Gw*t Falla, Mpnfc, last Saturday by tha serious illness of his daughter. little Eugene Spencer is down with pneumonia, Hear Clode MaiWe impswonate Harry Lauder. New Furniture for Old Bring out your old furniture from the attic and it a coat or two o*.Hanna’s Lustro-Finish. You II be delighted with the way Lustre will .make it look new again. HANNA'S LUSTRO-FINISH Stains and yaraishes at one application. It covers all defects and all surface .scars due tc hard Usage. . Floors, woodwork, and furniture are all made bright and beautiful by Lustro. Comes in all wood sqlors—-Oak, Walnut, Mahogany, etc. Colors are non-fading. . * . < Sold by The Cedarville Farmers’ GrainCo. Mrs. C. E. Cooley, who has been ill, is repotted on th e mend, Wanted:- To ren t pasture land, Fred Dobbins Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clemans spent tht week-end in Springfield. Notice:- I will sta rt to deliver milk twice a day next Monday. ■ George Martindale Mrs. Thressa Reed of Memphis, sis ter of Mrs. Charles Howard in Xenia, visited, friends here last week. J , E. Nisbet of Dayton, spent Sab bath with his father, J . H, Nisbet, who is very feeble.. .' Notice:- I am prepared to do all kinds of ta lk in g . Call 21 on 213, John S. Stewart Mr, and Mrs. Charles Barr of Cin cinnati, spent Sabbath here with friends. . K R O G ER ’S S o u th M ain S tr e e t, ' C edarville, O h io f Butteriber . 43 c P«&(t. foT a r s . . 45 C BreadL?af .... 8 ]c Prunes ibmal.size 5 c Crackersib . 12 c Prunesl^g e 17 c ; Cheesed 29 c Apricotsib 25 c Peachesib ... 17 c s ;Coffee ^ntos , 22 c Raisins pi *... 10 c > l ^ f f e e & . 35 c Beans 3 ... 29 c 1 Lard 2 ^ .... 25 c Coi iSr! . 15 c \ TC 8 1.4 lh..... , 15 C CORNS.;. 8 c . Peaches c?„I 5 c 1■ • 1 J - A Pease^e- 19 c 1 Apricots!iL.. 19 c PeasIender..... 12 c |j Gandy:fork,, 0 .:.. 5 c Harasr°le.... 22 c i Screense“ 5 , 59 c Baconpfrib.s:.. 24 c ; Applesib. .... 51 c SausageVbr 2 T 2 k Potatoes^ck. 27 c CaUiesr0" 15 c * 1 For Sale:- Boss washing machine, hand power; wringer behch and wringer. In good condition. L. F, Tindall Special meeting Tuesday,, May 8; ,. ull attendance of all I. O, 6 . F. mem bers is .desired as there is business of importance * N. G. The best.treat of the Season—The Mereld Stormont is preparing to irect a residence soon. The gossips Dr, 6 . Pv Elias and family haveleft Washington C. H. and returned; to forwood, O. Their address is 2230 William Hastings, Vjjjio has been onnected with a Dayton hank the Hubert Acton, son of Mr. and Mrs, ■red Acton, was taken to- the Me - ‘WL,- 'FewSalt;—W dHving mwo f t yrs. flid- &w$d, 8«f« to r anyone to drive or work, Phone 4-1*0. Mrs. S, J, Han na, Cedarville, 0- r r - finn____________- .____________________ ■ S*» C to feAWU t m th e jifctler- bufe—ha to a scream. idUiwaairi *«jwei*liy Then. SBeaee to goldea—ewoclally when you know yo*tr •'alibi" won’t be satis factory to year wife.—Boston Evening •Branseripr. District Deputy B, F. Thoraaa, R, of P, Domain of Ohio, visited the K, of P, Lodge of this Sace, to his offl. cial m m i t f r Wed*a*fey e^ftong this w # c .« fa v ||U v o tin g Broflheri were aiso to<8Bt A well 4&toBdgg9nuVl convention was held. oth*r lodges. | yery toterosting Tile building to r the new hydrating plant of the Abel Magnesia Company is well under construction. The frame' work ha* been completed ami the metal siding is now on. Come and see Dorothy OgleBboe get; her paws buttered. She also sleeps in a basket in front of the stove. The will of Rev. J; M. Thompson, well known- colored preacher, leaves all his estate to his wife, Estello, dur mg her lifetime and a t her death to go to the dgUdrenJ Mildred Irene Thompson is named :<executrix and the appraisers are ' John McClain, Collins Williamson artel Arthur Peter son. ’ V. * You’ll die laughiog;when you hear Ruth, McPherson as the Irish Maid. COLLEGE NOTES Miss .Dorothy .Oglesbee spent the week-end with Miss’ Ruth McPher son a t her home in Dayton. Miss Lillian Hopper spent Saturday in Xenia, shopping. The baseball' team motored to Mus- ginguni, Friday. They did not play the, game scheduled to r Saturday be cause of the heavy rain. Notice:- I will .start to deliver milk wice a day next Monday. George Martindale Suit has been brought by Mrs. Con- fcance Clemans Ogan to r partition of er interest in what is known' as the William Clemans farm south of town. Mrs. John Cooper has been in a. ery critical condition a t the home of er son-in-law and "daughter, Rev. nd Mrs. / Ralph Elder of Rev. W. R. Graham returned to his Sunlight ice cream in any style to r Druggist. t to make you a See Ridgway,.the 6 DAYS EXTRA INTEREST A f „ ■i All Deposits Made on or Before May 6th Will Draw Interest From May 1st. Take advan tage o f th e se eztra in te r e s t days and a t th e sam e tim e s ta r t your m on ey earn ing Maximum Returns Maximum Security IN TEREST Y our in v e stm en t w ill be r cured by first m ortgage on R eal Es a te . Y ou r m on ey is u se le ss u n le s s i t is w ork ing fo r you and y e t accessib le w hen you w an t i t . Rut i t to work h ere und er our specia l cer tifica te p lan . TheSpringfieldBull Association 40 E u t M *in S tr w t , •prlngfald, Ohio th e new furniture' for the Science Hall has arrived. We ‘are bo proud of it that we are anxious; to Study science next y6ar. ’ • -. . o ' % --- .«* ’ ; Friday evening, April 27th, Misa Porter had a shower to r Miss Brand, under the'auspices I'of the French, Club. ... . ( Practice‘to r Cedar Day *athletic events is how to progress, Gedar Day this year will be held on Wednesday, June 6th. ‘. ■ ; Tuesday' morning to chapel, Miss Florence Smith," was elected May Queen fo r Cedar Day. The annual Bible Reading- Contest was held Monday evening a t the H- P. phureh. jlvery contestant read well but not all could Win*Miss Basel Williams, first place} 2£ifts Marie Meahl, second place and Miss Betty Gilford f third plate. 1 *. ' > 4' •,i ■ t "■ I-* ' y*** Cedarville College opened .the base ball season a t home on the college dia mond with WittcnbUrg, Tuesday af ternoon. Since both could' not win, Cedarville was courteous enough -to grant the victory to the visiting team. -Now. that the* Cedarville Rangers have completed, their tou r'o f visiting near-by high schools, they will have one la st grand performance a t the opefa house, Monday-evening, May- 7. Everybody come! ‘ . NOTICE Wo ate ready for the year’s busi ness, having doubled our capacity. We can take card of yotit order of any size for chick* or custom hatch ing. We carry a full line of Buckeye Incubators and . brooders &nd cap make prompt delivery of anything in our line. Wouldkdvise early orders as our space is going fast. . * The Noithup Poultry Farm ’ and Hatchery. Yellow Springs, 0 . Bell * . t .- . .. . •'Al.., -.'v ! ; ,, _ , '.j Art the Universal Balm. Whnt is the best thing to do when you dre miserable! Art Is the great consoler for all. The best produc tions of art—the finest pictures, dramas, books and music—are the .work of tbwfe who Yds* can soothe rour Soul In art; and best of all Is activity. Keep, going# keep doing something. Coal Output In United Statei, Existing coal mine* itr the United States can produce from 700,000,000 to 000,000,000 toils * yearl 5 H I SHOCK A B S O R B E R S lyfMicfat 1 All -W j 1 Mfar feat Meteii *H»e Shwtfiin, pries# •rWWIrVWWWWw■. ■■ u v m m iu ' ' CsdsrriltosiMl IsmestoWM B u r p e e ; J o h n so n Co i n m ’ a m a «i(i i i u #, a 5 % MONEY FOR FARM LOANS IS HERE a Thirty Five Million dollars of Insurance money to loan on Farm mortgages s.t 5%. Will loan up to $90.00 per acre on the best farms. Must be nice well located farms. Interest either anually or semi-annually, $100,00 payments accepted. W, L. CLEMANS, Agent IF YOUNEEDFEINTINGDROP IN ANDSEEUS. 1VERSALCAR 1923 MODEL ^ . \ ■ Pi. • j:-- V ■-I. -p-.-.i to be given away 4, 1923 . t Inquire at Store for Particulars The Men’s Shop Xenia STORES Jamestown ' It !-*» 3rd AnniA^ersary Sale Now In Full Swing Four Floors of Bargains Let Nothing Kttep You Away SensationalReductioi i s tnallDepartments NATHAN’S 2i; East Main St. O ppo iite B u shn ell B ldg. <*r*ws ( iB tt ih t c ti 'tiT i r n n u i f t O r K l r l u r a I l LU^ U l i l v l
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