The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26

* 41 m m m * ^utf . *aina*wrt**M»ij mmm M m u M M i ■«M M * * > rn'rP’^ t n .iii'lfr run rjflr*"- *ifajYifi?iwi:r;-iftfrMkT*T* • U h i M i u y ¥¥ n i PAY MORE Young men’* Latent Models Hand-tailored SUITS and older w on ’s conservative cu t SUITS $1**50, $19.85, $22 50, $24.90, $27.50 T im e su its are positively selling at other i t e m for from $8.50 to $9.00 higher. COME AND BE CONVINCED Boys* Knee Pants Su its, best makes, $5.98, $8.49, $7.49, $8.75, $9.85, $10.50. Men’s and boys’ TROUSERS, all kinds and a ll prices*., . ■ See latest stples Hats, Caps and m en^ Fur­ n ish ings. Don’t m iss our SHOE DEPARTMENT. Ladies* la test styles Oxfords, Slippers, Pumps and Shoes. Satin, Patent, Gun-metal, Vici, Tans. Brown. Best selection of White Foot­ wear and Sport Styles in Xenia, at lower prices. Men’s and boys la test Oxfords and Shoes in Tan, Brown, Patent,' Gun-metal and Vici. Misses* and children’s latest style Oxfords, Slippers, Pumps and shoes, at lower prices. Working m en’s bargains in Solid Shoes. Best 'makes overalls, Jackets and Work Shirts, SAVE MONEY. C . A . K E LB LE ’ . Big C lothing and Shoe Store 17-19 West Main S t., Xenia, Ohio THEUNIVERSALCAR . X I L i ' " Attention Ford parts, like almost everything else ^worthwhile, are counterfeited. Imitation Aperts are manufactured to SELL at the highest possible rate of profit and the grades of steel used are consequently not the same high quality, speialiy heat- treated alloy steels specified in Ford formulas for the manufacture of GEN- ‘ t lb fE FORD PARTS. ' Don't'b« m ated—Insist upon GENUINE FORD PARTS made by the Ford Motor Company. By t so doing yon will get from 35 to 100 per cent coora wear from them, and you will pay the laW a t possible cost—the same everywhere. 80 % OF GENUINE FORD PARTS RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH Ask for Parts Price List When jwor Ford car, or Fordson tractor ossds W>atloa,ddi o e t» . For wmStaimrwe i*» prop­ ertyeqeiitpSd, tmploy compawttmchaaica,«nd Pi* Qsotdoa Peed sad Fwdsod p t ff la sfi Murdock ismats Local Representative Wanted Old established House of National Reputation wants representative in this locality. Very attractive proportion* tha t will net you handsome income, j ^ Apply or call The Rudolph^WurlitzeT Co* 153 S, Ludlow Street, Dayton, Ohio Tha Cadarvihe HoraU KARLH BULL - - EDITOR wsb Hntorad at the Pott-Offic«, Csdar- ville, £>., October 31, 1387, a* ssoend dasa matter. hriic Sale Bills Are ANecessity . L e a v e Y o w N e x t Order H ere FRIDAY, WAY 11, 1923. SCHOOL TEACHERS RE-ELECT­ ED FOR ANOTHER YEAR) At a meeting of the Board of Ed­ ucation last Friday night, all the t present teaching staff, both grades] and high school was re-elected for < another year. Miss Eloise Farquharj of Jamestown was elected fo r the j primary department, this place being! open since the death of Miss E liza-! beth Blair, Mrs. A. E. Richards h a s . been supplying, 1 IT COSTS 350 TO HIT A WOMAN IN THE EYE Mayor Mott set a price last Satur­ day of $50 and costs as the reward for hitting a woman in the eye with a brick. I t seems that Hattie Davis took advantage of Mr§. Fred Action in the residence of George Shingledecker, and laid a brick in Mrs.- Acton's eye. The mayor levied a $50 tax which was paid. HAULING STRAW BY TRACTOR The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Company has inaugurated a plan of hauling straw with a Fordson trac­ tor, Two' straw wagons are coupled together and .the tractor used fo r; power. It is equipped with rubber tires. Willard Kyle is driving the tractor. The company is also using a large truck and trailer that is haul­ ing a car load of straw about twenty 'miles distant daily, According to Supt. Funsett the te st trips have been i success and more tractors will be added. DAILY BIBLE SCHOOL. Cedarville will have a Daily Vaca- tional Bible school again this sum­ mer under the direction of the pas­ tors of the town. The school will open Tune 11th and continue three weeks. Further announcement will be made as plans are perfected, . ASSOCIATION STOCK REPORT The Greene County Livestock as­ sociation, through itB secretary, W. Hr. Smith, has. announced th a t during April the organization shipped stock having a net value of $29,925, for 103, live stodk men in the county. . The freeze Wednesday night did farmers and gardnera were trying nil day yesterday to figure, ou t just what ,lhe damage was. Some say it is too early to determine. Many farmers had com up as well as potatoes and all kinds of garden produce. The pros­ pects before, the freeze for fru it were never better. Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Turnbull went to the reservoir Saturday to remain a week but were glad - to get back Wednesday. The snow, cold and high wind was more than they could stand in a summer cottage. Dr. J. P. White has gone to To­ peka, Kan., where he will assist in the rededication of the U. P. church in that city, of which he was once the pastor. He expects to return home next week. Lost:- Rim for wire wheel on ante, size 32x4. Leave a t ths office or potify ;2 on 71 phone. •Seda In Bushel of Wheat. There are 550,000 seeds in a bushel of wheat. DRIFTING HOMES How about your home, Mr, Ho* band and Mr*. Wife? Tto *n t t g husband is a coward and the arav. age wife a. bully. Arc you? Many have either yielded to tgtt spirit of the day and have permitted their wire* to dominate tb* dime* tic circles to it* dUgnce, or they have practically abandoned their homes. Consequently, they occupy one section of the city, namely, the busi­ ness nud 1the club sections, tha saloon or the pool hall, while tho wives take a similar direction in .another part of tho city; the home stands between these two. factor* in a neglected condition. Women have hem thrown out into the world and seem to car* mor* for the activities, excitements, gai­ eties and. outside glares, than they da for'the domestic drudgery, **, elusion, responsibilities and glories of home, . ’ ! Women ought to he forced to gJ home. But their husband* an too cbwardly to force them, or they «nj too- Indifferent tp their xaspoudbO- Hi', or they would- rather glide or travel the. road of least rostoanMk and< let the home drift. The home Is drifting; tkU irm are roaming; wire* are gaddlag; Their husband* a n practicing fh a t and dishonesty. on, their famlitea. They are cowardly. The time has come to rew tiHU t the heme with the sovereignty of the federal head, tha seendnea* oC domestic eedtudou, and the proper adjustment of domestic datta*. j The dark spot In tha present eiv- llizatihn >1* -the ■ - - - LUNGARD1A FOR COUGHS AND COLDS The quicker you can remove a Cough or Cold, the better. Deep-seated ohm are a menace to the Lung*. If LUN- GARPIA is not better and doe* not act quicker in Coughs and Cold* of all kinds, sore throat, difficult breath- f ing spasmodic Croup, and for the re­ lief of Whooping Gough,—your money back. Uso it to ward off Influenza. Thousands praise LUNGARDIA, For sale by C, M. Ridgway. .. neglected____ Cowardly husband* are responsible for erhry phase of domestic Let the men awake, reassert then- lelvps, re-establish their homes and mild again the domestic—the nat­ ional fortification—namely, a welL trgahized domestic circle^ * . _ G w l e J c b D X t i t j s t i Learn “Style'' From, the Bible. Intense study of the Bible will beep thy man from being vulgar In point Of style.—Coleridge. NOTICE We are ready for the year’s busi­ ness, having doubled our capacity. We can take care of your order of any size for chicks or custom hatch­ ing. We carry a full line of Buckeye Incubators and brooders and can make prompt delivery of anything,in our line. Would advise early orders as our space is going fast. The Northup Poultry Farm and Hatchery. Yellow Springs, 0. Bell Public Sale! We will offer a t public sale on the premises of Ellen Baldwin, deceased in the village of Selma, Wed., May 16, 1923 Commencing a t 10 o’clock a. m. All of her household goods and chattel property, consisting of One Edison, 2 gold watches, Seth Thomas clock wooden works, 2 cou- ch<a, 2 full length mirrors, carpets on six rooms, chair*, 3 bedsteads, 1 3-4 bedstead, 1 single bed and bedding, 1 sanitary couch, cherry bureau walnut high boy, walnut and oak chests, wash stands, dressers, small table, oak dining room table, 20 quilts, 3 coverlets, 5 feather beds, bed spreads, sheets, blankets, comforts, pillows, towels, a number of linen iable cloths, dishes, table spoons, tea spoons, table cutlery, cooking range gas or coal, kitchen utensils, washingmachinc, porch swing and many other items found in a well equipped home. Promptly a t one o’clock p. m. on the above mentioned date there will be offered for sale the following properties belonging to the same estate: Lat east of the bridge in Selma, containing 1.33 acres. F iw room cottage on about 1-2 acreof ground, 50 ft, frontage. II. idence property, about.; 2 1-2 acres, 7 room bouse, barn 20x36 and out buildings. Doctor's property, about 1-2 acre,60 ft. frontage* 6 room house, 3 room office and stable. All the aboye houses are piped for natural gas. Possession of the prop­ erties can be given a t once. TERMS OF SALE CASH — aaMMM W. C. Grant & Robert Elder EXECUTORS OF ELLEN BALDWIN ESTATE Titua Bros., Aoct*» Nowall Elder, Clerk TIRE SPECIAL i 10 x 3 %heavy Non-skia Cord. Ouar- antMd 7.000 mttM, 10.00. Sopw- rfM, 10,000 mtlaa. *11.00. SW>Tlp OarA ^ MzStt 1 MS * S.M M i I t o l«.so u l 32X4^ 11.00 11.19 W fl 33x4 11.GQ 17.50 - I f j n.oo ly q 21.50 1H 23.60 \U 24.00 • 34X4 12.00 32x4% . •*•«, |33x4% 35x4% Cords guaranteed ’ 7,000 and 10,000 miles. None better. THOSE POPULAR Grey Suede Slippers to Match Those Cray Silk Hose Thii* i« one of the popular com binations of the season. We have two models in grey, w ith low heels that w ill delight any lady—even of exacting taste $5.95 and $5.95 A “ Classy” Foot Covering—W ithin Reach o f All “S, S. SELL FOR LESS” C SHOE • C t STORE East Main S treet, Xenia,.. Ohio VANDERPOOL 723 W, Mulberry St., Main 1803 W Springfield, - * Ohio Service And Cost A superiorOptical Service and pur ever increasing business enables us to do your work ai a minimum of cost. “ Makers of Better Glasses” WADE Optical Co. 41 S.Fountain Ave., Springfield, Ohio. j. 7 ‘ COW PEAS, SOY BEANS W« h*v« all atandard v«rieiia» in Cow Poa», and Soy B««n», «» well «• liit « n o it popular and profitable van tie, of EntUfcqo and Field Corn. Batt quality with lowett prices. WOOD STUBBS & CO., Inc. Scedunea LOUISVILLE, KY Baby Chicks Pure Bred From exceptionally fine, free rang* flocks Ancona* and Leghorns 13e Barred Rocks and Reds 14c. White. Rocks and Wyandottcs 15c. 10 varieties. Immediate deliveries. The Sturdy Baby Chick Company Springfield* Ohio Suits for Graduation7 t *v ■’■ . ’The pick of the season. You*11 see a t a glance they're extra smart. You can bank on their quality. Finely woven worsteds in the new dark blue. Also the finest of unfinished worsteds. ; Some very pretty,models in unfinished worsteds a t— . A Strong showing of Blues a t this popular • price— $30 $35 Extra good values and wonderful tailoring a t— Our finest quality hand tailored throughout a t— $40 $45 . - * ■ i , Plain and Sport Models in either plain blues or neat pin stripes. New Silk Hose Fancy Initial Belts Silk Shirts Remember— -We are headquarters for graduation gifts. ( r t t e r i o n I 22 South Detroit St., . Xeriia, Ohio VICTORY BONDS ARE DUE MAY 20th Convert them into cash NOW . and have them start drawing INTEREST You can convert your Victory Bond* in to cash NOW a t par value' plus the amount of the coupons attached, on our special certi*, ficate plan which pays 6 per cent interest. I - . r> ■• - A1I deposits are rrorected by first mortgages on Clark County Real Estate. 4 . TheSpringfieldBuilding&Loan Association 40 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio

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