The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

mm tOOULAND PERSONAL * ! mp *x*rrtx“*r Cmsfertj, vnm* rti*willbeto* i it) lit* dialw*La tUpfilte ct t of tiki 11i- j k « iu ? at Community lldl, Saiui-u*v. JDecember 8th, Mr*. Elizabeth Gaibrmah, vl»? lias 1*e» ill with Ikiitt Unible, is report cd muck better. Gct faur fit t ituii e-made candies at the Lazui i. Pec Stb, —t e.turc h.mse. Cturte,' Dee, 7tb, ops:* SI'S. R. M. Bri ivm and daughier Frances Payne, wete Dayten shoppers last fSsturlay. fhe annual thanksgiving dimer of the TnvbuX lenu j w;u> held this yea* at th? Iiouif of Mr, anti Mrs W, fl. Barber. Among the out-of-town per sons present w«:e Judge and Mr». C. H, Kyle aid Mr and Mrs. Frank T. Tarbox Xenia. I Hr. andHr* VunvnMtf!w*ih* h ! children expect to Iw e nion for their new home :n North Carolina. They will diive through. Cal Ewry will take a truth lead of househild goods overland, The trip is about ooti mile.1* one way. I,ie New Yo. k j ite gi>.. s as ries- o vii about Toni Skeyl.*:, thus **H« ‘a the nost inspoinv tpeaUr ti.u ha? »ves appeared at the ft’otroj oluon op era House, Lecture couifp Da*! » Roosevelt said of Tent Jslerbhl: 1 wnuld rather he O" ’ he p.i lform with in 4 ykeyhill than any nan I tetw 4 The ladies of the U. V, church will ,i.)d a I'.mmiV and market Saturday, i>*-*uil)er 8th at vjinrmmity Hall. Thu Bazaar opens at 2:30 P. M. (*eo>,t,e 1\ Siecter of Marietta, can ■ homo Wednesday, evening for tin Thanksgiving vacation. Services at the M. E, church at the usual hours Safcbnth, Theh pastor has for the morning . sermon “The Horses and the Chariots’ the Young Man Could Not See." or "Invisible Help Always at our Copunand.” The union seivice at the It. Pi church in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. DuVid N. Tarhox of iiioii City, II., former residents of this place, are here on a visit with rela­ tives and friends, For Sale.- Soft coal heating stove. Phono 12. The paper null was closed down or Wednesday «vening for a week. Patronize home work far vou jf nr »tmas prerents Get them at th° 1 'nz.jar, Saturday, Dec S, Commutiny Hall. Subscriptions taken for papers and lagazmes. James C. McMillan tttveiswhat r eil/nrary DA.ost Said of Tom SkoyhilL -ne next' number in the loctin? courss- "Skcyhitl is the sM.t of man worth easing a1 out” . , . - • t Mr. and Mrs d. E. Kyle and son, Willard attended the Thanksgiving ilmnec at Mr, Carl Kyle's in Kirii g- liel 1 Mr tnd Mrs. u II Kyle cf Al tcona. I’a., and daughter, Holer of VJ-ixkingum, College, bio esepeted on Wednesday evening. Gould I'eters, who has lieen ill for nuvcrul das^, sutlering with pneumon­ ia, is reported ns improving as rapidly s.cculd be expected. Keep in mind the coming game of basket hall, Thursday, December Gth. Mrs. Amy Spore of Ohorhn, a * is here with her son-in-law and daugh­ ter, Mr. and Mrs. 11. (1. Funsett Mrs, Spore expects to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. !•unsett. ’ Mr.' and Mrs. R. C. Watt are visiting this week with their son in-law and daughter, Rev,. W, A Condon and family in UrichsviJle, O, Mrs, C. E, Masters, who has tuen ill for several weeks, under went an operation this week at the McClellan hospital for appendicitis. The opera­ tion was successful and the patient is recovering slowly. Mrs. S. E. Wcii. or, who has beer visiting Mr. Gtprgc McClellan ani Mrs A. is lTumunri of Missouri, re turned homo this week. Mrs. John Leo, who viuPer her daughter, Mrs flattie Jarroli of UTalloa, III, arcoffi- pak ed -Mrs. Weim* i home, stopping .n Dayton for a.few (lajmwith her daughter, Ida, Wanted: A place on farm hy a man that lias a family that can give the best of reference. See me at J. W. Tomlinson’s, Jamestown. Call phone -38. Notice Call and see James Vena­ ble for horse shoeing and plow work and repairing. East street. 2t Tom. Skeyliill, Austiali.t: toldio' rrt. eler haa s.'cken it every st.,te ir, ilio United'.'.inicj oml ov, ry prov;p ;■ in Canada, during the past 'ivo ycurs, and luis audre-ssed important gather mgs in Austral* New Zealand and (in,..iin l He will give one of iu<- im­ port u.. lectin. f here under the lec lure course, l)c.\ 7th. Mrs. B. MV. Anderson, who has .been .11 at the home cf her Son and daugh­ ter-in-law, Mr, mid Mrs. Mac AwW. sort, is reported much better, Mi's. Dora Kerr has been spending a few days this week in Clinton, Iowa visiting' Mr. mul Mrs James Hutchi­ son A pair of twins, a boy and a girl, arrived receutly at the Hutchison homo. For Sale:- The residence of the late Rosetta J. Mcfilwam, on Xenia aye., Cedarville, Ohio. 8 room house, good barn, lot 100 x 150 feet. Price $3,600. , Burton McELwain Executor. Subscriptions taken ‘ for papers and magazines Janies O. McMillan Chickens, - i A cs . doughnuts, butter *,<?gs and everything p id to vat at the. market, Suuurd*?, Dec Btt, 2*31 V .M. Mrs. Amolm White, mothereof Dr. ,T. P, White, whs taken seriously ill last Friday with acute indigestion but late reports indicate recovery which will bv slov due to her age. « . and Mrs. W. \V. Galloway and . daughters' stent Thanksgiving in miUolt with the former’,, sister. Margaret Alexander passed away at two o’ clock Wednesday, Not. 2&a’- ter an !ilneas ibat las contmeu her t-» hei bed since Aug. i6 « Tier who * life lias been spent in this community hav rp iv<«n Im i in a farm 2 1 » miles north of town,.which fo< ever a ce. nry held tlie Ale>aoder name now jwno> by Ww Coney She con- fr-ni m .<v faith at t».fe «yc o£ . (’ftMO and was a r. en i e cf the Pres ivter.an church at Clifton until at'tH fifteen t yours ago, when she with hui mother juovci I to town and placed their mem­ bership in the Reformed Presbyterian church of this place. She leaves bo hind he to mourn 1or loss four broth­ ers, Will, who is a merchant in Ycilow Springs; A'tlur, of Kansas City. | ot n of Topeka, Kan. Jacob SuitMir Okh’ .nu- and four sisters, Mrs, Mil. 1me McMillan of Ct'»iMile, and Mr“. iJacob Johnson Mrs. S. A. Rabn and {Anna, of .Yellow ^pru v* The funeral sm ices will bo hold at '/or home on Fdh’ny at 1:3d. Bui ial takes place at C1iton cemetery. NATIONAL RADIO WEEK O ' f November 25th to Dec. 1st We will offer you apecial prices on complete radio equipment this week# Priced from $10.00 to $350.00 / . ’ R ad io la Sr. 3 tube set com p le te $ 9 5 . 0 0 installed f o r ............ .. * . : ah°. : c . $ 135.00 R ad io la V L on g D is tan ce R e c e iv -< f j| 27*50 ’ fug Outfit complete *#. «*. *♦•«♦**» ” ‘-$255.00 [ * *•M * M Crosley complete sets at all prices. Let us figure with you. R. Bird & Sons Co, Thad Miller shipped a three yea" old pacing mirq by express Tuo*;daj. evening to Stanton, Nebraska. The raaro has been a nine in nineteen anil an half in seven and is regmded as a promising prospect. The new owner is the sheriff of that county. C, ( . BASKETBALL TEAM Cedarville College will meet the Springfield Business College team on Thursday night, Dec. 6. Both boys an 1 girls teams will play. The visiting teams have not been defeated this year, Couch Talootc has been giving Jus teams real work. Prospects are good for a winning team with 'the boys as such men as Curry, Taylor Davis, Arthur.' Webster, Townslcy, Rockhori, Welb and other good candi­ dates are ready. Thu girls say tney t re going to put a good team on the floor, as a goodly number have report ed for prartice. ' Tim public is to be commended on the line support given foot-ball this vear, We hept* they will be just as loyal to the Baskethal1tear.ie. Season tickets will bo pul oa sale the first of the week at about t*5c per game ♦singe admission will be 50c rl be following is the schedule. Dec 6—Springfield B. College with boys and girls at home. ' Dec. U -At Sabina. Dec. 14- -A t Capital University Dec. 15—At Bliss College. ” At Spr. Y. W. C. A. gicls Dee,-13—Wilmington College loth teams. • ,ti,n. S -At Waslur gum G H. Jan. 11—Bliss Boyt and Girls At Hilmington College No date Jan 17—At Anticch both teams. Jan. 22—At Xema. Babb’s Winches­ ters. ‘ Jan 24--Wafb»ngon C. H. Girls not tchediihd. Feb, 2--Ashland Boys and Spring- field Y. VV .C. A Feb, 1?-—Anttcch heth teams; Feb. 21—-Labb's Winch h I cts . Feb 21 — Rid, Grande Gwls. Ftfb. 27— Tnp, H IGH SCH OO L NOTES . nwiyone seems to be foA'iir, bet .t*v n<.w that tests are over f<r anoth­ er short pei ind. • • • The second six period teim ended hist Friday and report cards came cul, Wednesday, ■*. * ■ ,# I' icio wdl l.e no school Thursday MHl t-n'day of this week in ohsfcivance .-f the Thanksgiving vacation We all me espii«*ady thwaful for the extra vacation. , * • * Helm Kimble and Anita I’vhuz, who Were ubstnt from, seliool last week no a trip to t’olurabus. which tn-.v won as first prize *n the Gr*eno County Poultry comes t.reuirued id schoo limits Monday. A jr.mi proi'i’am L<ypupils* of Ce-Jnr- \He and Boss Dig hbthools will He given at L* ss, Wednesday evening, December 5ih • • • The program will eonskt of qua! * tetts, j.ano diets v;c<hn soloa. pit.nc solos, saxanhmic solos, reasiinga, and sidechns on up to date subjects, plny- ,ets. elr, demission 16 cults Every body welcome. • • • The Annual Junior class plf*y will te presented Oecemlno I4i.h in the opera lmuae. This year the Juniors .av^ a lopb.lI a r.ew plan, a littk- ih<- ferenfc from other years. Instead of giving one play, they will present two short plays. “Joint Ownership in Spain” will be given by the girls of the class. “Dad's Double VicMiy" will be given by tho boys. Everyone is Invited to come to sec these plays • • * Basketball practice began last Monday. The boys prnctic Monday, Wednesday and Friday from eleven to twelve o’clock. The girls practice Tuesday and 'ihursday at the same time. It is t tcessnry for each pupil to have art average of C before he is eligible o take part in any contest Nasal Catarrh is a Dirty, Filthy Disease T h a t continual dripping ol ca­ tarrhal nwctti from tha head down Into the itemaeh finally poison* the whole body, a condition known a* aytftmfo catarrh. _ For morn than fifty year* Pe-rtnna t aa Mid an eiivia- la record for re­ mits fit tha, treat- mast of all ca­ tarrhal oondltkii#. *44 r # fMltl UlNi IfiM ftU Turn irfiif m i * mighty g w 4 m u . H*:ry Kennon Far chickens aBw or dreaarm call Mr* Ma Storm***- Fouad: Autu th« wii «-h nwucr cm have by identifying property and paying cost*. J. H. McMillan ORDINAVO NO 119 \n ordinance to lavy apecial asses -•esfimeut* fmr th* prouerty owners’ share pf the co^ cf *he iuipr-tveineni of Main stree*, Olarvilh:, Ohio, from the M.iosie Ct*ek bridge to the N rth Covp' ration line by pav'ng a d t\. ctmatruclion of «*.r n m *er s*v, *>• ami v i e : curb* ami vutterr Be it ordained by the Council of the Village of CeJarville, State of Ohio; .-cctiui I. Tuat the a-sebsn ent - >f yr-- r.vx-M* sHay* ef tfa» Mb not Hi »f th» kf.f*1 co.,5 mid exponso of improvifig Mfiirt At* if said property. ; Ohm, from ll.u, •S jcuoti J. That the total : i » kps - 1 iJa-s:e Cn-i'k to the North ■i*u*nt against each Jot or p irrel of land! rot; ration bit1; by paving ami th*-shall b; payable a cash, within 3D construction of snorm water : ewers’ clays from and after tho passage o l and euw in curbs um ! gutters, ns hero,merits, with interest at the rate of tc fi.ro ivjoitid to ' ’QMiei, notice of j owner in Nine UU annual instub* tho lihng of which assessment has j im-n*.*, with nib'grt iifc tiiu rate of been phon as iequ u d by law, ami th**15 1•*, per cent per annum. oun •-i - m a All e nd* some is h*-*by a.foj tod and confirmed j payments shall be nude to the ’l reas* and that them bo and is hereby 'levied “ pun tlie iots and tliu lands hminding and abutting .upon said improvemen*, the soveval asseasmonts repurted as aforesaid, which as:-:es<*menls, togeth­ er wi»h the lescription of .said let* -„nd lamb, am mw u. file in the ofiice of the Village Clerk, and which said assessments are at the rate of 8,41 per front tent of the said street for this miprovme.ent where the improved street is 41.8 feet wide, and at the ■ of -S .74 11 r front foot whore tlie im:.)ovi‘d street is 38.8 feet wide, and WHS* J U. Haiti i yor of tliu Vil age « f Codarylllif, Ohm. Attest: John G. McCorki'll :!cib ot the Village of rc4arvi»*. Giiio. urcr of the Villa,;* find pH iss'.'ss- sscnt.i ind instaliriicnts thereof re­ maining unpaid at the expiration of ixiil thirty ij.Oj days shall he certified by the Village Clerk to tho Auditor if heene County, Ohm, as provided by law, to ha by him placed on th>: tax luphente and collected as other taxes are collected } ,Section 3. I his oi dmancp shall i aka eirect and be in force from and Ator the curliest period allowed by iuv I as>cd this l" th day of N'.j -n 1■ tJW Makliqj of AH***. In *!io* factories pow**dig most modern machinery a she* i e made complete In twenty mlsttt**. though it passes through over a Iwu** droil sopnriite ot,erationv- So Why Worryf “Many a man got hlsself aide w*rry in’ 'bout things,” said Charcoal Bpb, ruuunatlvcly, “an’ he didn’t rtsver know dut de onlies’ thing fie worry mini’ about never did happen.” Only Remember W* Spent |L What In tfie world did we do with the money before motorcars w*r* in­ vented?—Topeka Capital. WhereOld Santa and the Christmas spirit reigns supreme. You 1 enjoy making it your Christmas .store, too, with it’s vast assortments o f the finest merchandise the world offers assem­ bled right here-at home for you. T h e consistently low prices will demand your serious consideration. of Fine Thousands’ of women of this section of Ohio are just waitiug for this announcement to be made. For yea.rs and years we have held this annual event, and women have learned that it offer*) the finest of silk woven, in the greatest assortment, at prices far less than regular. Here is hut a partial list of the big value offers. Watch Springfield papers for a complete announcement. • • ■ * ■ ■■■ I ' ‘ ■ $6.50 Brocaded Crepe $ 3 * ^ Yard —Our entire stock of fine 40-inch brocaded silk included in this lot. Grey*), browns, navy, blue and black. $1.25 Japanese Pongee 94c Yard —Just 10 pieces of this splendid grade all silk pongee for this sale. ,For every imaginable use. $1.25and $1.50Printed C/cpes 95c ^ar<i —Fine silk crepes in pretty printed effects. All good qual­ ity. For blousfih and like use. $3.00 Crintde Crepe $ 2 * 5 0 Y a r d —Strictly all silk crinkle crepe, ,thc newest crepe for under­ garments. In all the pastel shades. 40 inches wide. $4.50 to &80 Sport Silk $ 2 — • One big lot of spoil ;. - fm- sepaiafc skirts. Plain and novelty waves, indmlInr/ Midi silks as Thisldu, Sea Wave I jiml Ripple 0*. ' ' l i ~ = ' Black Silks Reduced! Wren’s richest black silks included in' this sale at ‘ prices way below regular. Take advantage of this great sale and the savings it offers. $2.25 Black Chiffon Taffeta, 36-inch................. $1.00 $2.50 Wren’s Special Black Satin, 36-inch,.. .$1,70 $1.75 Black Knitted Silk for Bloomers, 36-in.. .$1.30 $2,25 Black Silk Badium, 40-inch,.............,..$1.85 $2.25 Black Crepe do Clune, 40-inch, . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 . 9 8 $3.00 Black Heavy Crepe de Chine, 40-inch,.. ,$2.69 $3.50 Black Canton Crepe, 40-inoh ..............* ., ,$2.79 $3.50 Black Marinette Crepe, 4 0 - in e h ..,.,.,..$2.89 $3.75 Black Satin Crepe, 40 -inch ,,,,..........,,.$2.95 $3.50 Black Rhama Crepe, 36-inch............. .$2.95 $4.75 Black Satin Canton Crepe, 40-inch..........$3.75 Many, many other wonderful silks ; • e included in thisextraordinary WRIN’*—PIMf FLOOR

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