The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

if'fffffil'T T ‘tT i -TT-i ■■itlmMi/AMn DIMM MHkM ■“,**a'r -N-■ 1“ - t « Farmers Notice! To Introduce Fosco Metal Cribs We w ill erect a Fosco Metal Crib, No.lOlQc 325 bu. capacity, foundation to be made by pur­ chaser, for $145.00 Service Hardware & Supply Company CEDARVILLE, PHONE 148 OHIO inaaagaoa 3 K g PROTECTION! The public is absolutely protected when­ ever it makes a putchase from us,just as thoroughly as though it carried every known kind o f insurance, You are not obligated to keep any article purchased from us, unless you are thoroughly satisfied. This is a part o f the Mabley Service — you are always welcome to visit us. ^ h e ^ ^ O b l& l J a n d 0 / W V ( O . CINCINNATI Have your old Furniture' upholster­ ed,'refinished, repaired! Work called for and delivered from ! to 10 miles from Xenia. Send in your address. Will be in Cedarville July 9-10-11. P rom p t Service and Work G uaran teed Clip this ad which will be good for $1.00 on a $25 order, Good for $2 on a $20 order, Elmer Weyrich 1441 Huffman Ave., DAYTON ,OH10 wM m EAGLE“MKADO” i encilNo.174 m auk m m * &**** ***** tw * ****** EACfcK MIKAPQ PENCIL COMPANY, NEW 1WJC • • • • jft * • • ! LOCAL AND PERSONAL * * • * m * * « . • « J. A. Stormont has purchased the J. R. Cooper property on Miller street ’Wanted;- To buy a sgeond hand bicycle. George Eeekman, Xenia ave The II. P. congregation held a social on the church lawn Tuesday evening 2sEW TIME CARD COMING; LOCAL FLAG STOPTOR ITS Wanted:- Farm Hand. House Fur nisried. Hugh Turnbull, J r ■ For Sale:;Astor plants and late cabbage plants. Phone 88. Mrs. Ethel Buck. Mrs. Belle Gray was hostess to the members of the Wednesday After­ noon Club this week, Rev. J. C. Warnoclt of Illinois was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Tar- box last Friday. Prof. L. D, Parker and family have returned from Harpster, 0., -where they visited several days. Dr, J, M. Wilcox and Harold Myers left Monday for Great Lake, Mich where they will spend the summer, KROC Main S ou th S tree t, Moon Chop Mix * Green or Orange Peko 1-4 lb. pkg. 18c, 1-2 lb. pkg.......... ................... .35c iE R ’S j Cedarville, O h io . S k e d e d pT gheatl l C 1 D ~ „ i. Toasties, small O#* t L O S l p k g . . . . . ........... oC | S c ra tch £ ed; 10 24 c B ean s ^ T b . lO c , S c r a t c h ,^ $ 2.25 --------- -- » ......... • c B ean s pLn , 1 0 c h F lo u r F f ^ T b s , , 49 c R ic e ^ n d . . . . . . .6c | F lo u r a ubnm - 4 ib 50 c S o a p s S ' sF,ake 4 k P e a ch e s no T i J S c S o a p L c h G . . . . 4 i c i A p r ico ts2l 2 can l 7 c P in e ap p le f e S c C o r n e r ...... 8 c f P e a s «n .2 5 ! t . . . 12 c C r a c k e r s lb , l ? c j B u tte r S r r * . 41 c L a rd pound ....... l l ' C H am s J K . . . . 2 2 c C a llie ” , 1 15 c ■ ; A p p le s 83C C a n te lo p e each 15 c j Po tatoe s 6 £ 1 . 25 c W a te rm e lo n ^ .3!* B r e a d jw ..........82C 1 » Cakes Coun try ] L a y e r club each . . , .10c ^ Certo for canning........ 29c Lemon Wafers l b ............. 17c Miss Lucile Johnson is visiting this week in Spring Valley with Miss Mar­ garet Weller, Mrs. James Willoughby and chil Walter Ballenger .of Dayton,, who Mi’, and Mrs. J. H< McMillan at- Delrper Jobe will have charge of le sheep exhibit this year at the hio State Fair, a position he has -Original repairs for McCormick, ring, Milwaukee and John Deere, lers and mowers. Look up your is at once and get your order in. C. N. Stuckey &' Son W. W. Galloway, General Manager For Sale:- McCormick binder, seven jot Cut. Cash or bankable note. James R. Orr Mi*. Harvey Myers and ' daughter, Winifred, visited in Cincinnati, Sab- ath with Mr. Myer’s brother and Some time ago the Herald took up the matter of train accomodations here with Supt. Bernard relative to a stop for train No. 1231 eastward in the evening, Several months ago the company dropped the evening accomodation train east. This was done in the mat­ ter of economy and the public ac­ cepted the mandate, Later on a new time card was put on and several towns were made flag stops, Cedar- vilie was not one of them and we im­ mediately got into . communication with Mr. Bernard that we were bo ing discriminated against. Mr. Bar­ nard replied1 that Ihe business here die not justify it and it seemed that w< were to make no progress. It was not long until the railroad company was seeking a favor of the press in behalf of the campaign that is being made in tlieir interests. Ii was the opportune time to press our claim for some recognition here and we are pleased to inform the public that on and after Sabbath Cedarville will he a flag stop for No. 1234 going east in the evening. We have this in­ formation from Mr. Bernard by mail yesterday. Why not have the Herald follow you on your vacation. ? , Alfred Marshall of Columbus was in town Wednesday spending, the day with Mr. and Mrs. lc. G, Watt. Mr. Marshall graduated this month from the engineering department of the O. S, and has accepted a position with the Western Electric Co.-at Chicago. Deputy Probate Judge S. C. Wright wife'and daughter had an unusual ex­ perience last Saturday afternoon while' on their way to Covington, O. When Pear Covington the auto skidded on j the wet roadway and was overturned in the ditch. Mr. and Mrs. Wright •eceived minor injuries in the way of fractured ribs while Miss Marjorie >vas uninjured. The car was damaged by two broken wheels and the top. Mr. Wright and family were on their way to Covington to visit their son- in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. James L. Chesnut. A ’Scv.' Broom—Before using a new broom, soak It la boiling water with salt. This will toughen the bristles and make It last much longer. a a. * Iodine Stain —A very hard stain to remove is Iodine. I t can be dose though if soaked in mljk, occasion­ ally rubbing the spot, * « Clothespins—It you will boil your clothespins once or twice a month you will -find they last much longer. Oatmeals A little sugar added to oatmeal while it Is cooking will Improve the flavor. # # » Fruit Stains —If powdered starch is applied Instantly to fruit Btalns, it will Usually remove them. • » • Short Stemmed Flowers—To pre­ vent flower stems going down too dcc-p in a tall vase roll some ordi­ nary newspaper into a loose balk The flowers will, then stand up. ifc will hold the moisture, if replenish­ ing the water is forgotten, which Is a .double benefit. ■_ . » *' • Ironing Pongee-*- Pongee, nnWrs most materials, should not be damp, ened when ironed. It should be thoroughly dried and ironed on the wrong side for a really good effect For Sticky Substances—I t when grinding ralslnB or any such sticky substances a few drops of lemon are squeezed Into the food grinder first, the difficulty Will bo removed. Broken Glass—I t a glass is broken, don’t try and pick up' the - small pieces,' Instead lay a wet Woolen cloth on the floor where the fragments, are and pat it. The tiny particles, will adhere to the damp cloth and that can easily be burned. A piece of glass in the flesh might cause no end of troublesnot to men­ tion the pain. * * • Keep Stove Bright —Rub your stove off dally' with an ordinary* piece of newspaper and the polish will 'remain twice as long, Dempsey and Trainers in Great Fails Camp Mrs. Woodfcrige Uat'ick and son, Prof, Cameron M. Ross and bride f Forest Citv, Iowa, arrived here Bowen and Rigio, Clifton grocers, Stuckey & Sofi. We handle the brands. McCormick and the old reliable Plymouth. Get our prices. C. N. Stuckey & Son Rev. J, P. Lytle of New York City, will occupy the U; P. pulpit Sabbath morning. Rev. J. P. White, the pas­ to r will preach for the First U. P, church, Xenia; Mrs. Leonard Cox and daughter Lena May of Chicago were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Galloway, having returned with Mrs. Galloway from commencement at Dennison University. R. II. Dines, D. D. S., announces the opening of his office at his resi­ dence, South Main street, Monday, July 2, Hours 8 to 12 and I to 5:30. Other hours by appointment only Phone 8?, Mrs. Mary Ann Ilouchins, who makes her home with her sdn-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Me Farland, has been in a critical condi­ tion this week. Her daughter, Mrs. Benham of Dayton is with her. The Daily Vocational Bible School will' give a closing program Friday evening, tonight, in the R. P. church at 7:30. There will he an exhibition of the hand work. Everybody invited to attend. Lost:-Tire chain for a 40x8 pneu­ matic tire near the home of Raymond Bull hack of Wilberforcc. Finder will please communicate with The Hagnr .Straw Board A Paper Co. and re­ ceive ward. Champion Jack Dempsey Is here shown with his trainers in hts camp on the outskirts of Great Pulls. Mont, where on July 4th, he will defend his title against Tom Gibbons, of' §t. Paul. Dempsey Is now into heavy training. R ICHARD LLOYD JONES ■SAYS Figure Your Own Worth livery man weighs himself and determines his own worth. We earn what we deserve. AH,wages are not paid In coin. The men who •. Work only for money seldom hnve anything /but money, And whether they have .much or little of tliut they are soon forgotten by a world . eager to reward unselfish deeds. It is a common practice to blnrne the world for our own faults. When your estimate of your work and the world’s estimate do not agree, survey yourself before you curse the world. It is lmpbssible to keep any man below the level of his attainments. It is as Impossible to hold him above them. Talent is the result of application. Efficiency is the reward for practice. , „ Mere knowledge measures worth no more than mere muscle. The skilled mechanic is master of his muscles. Undirected muscles as un­ directed brains, produce little and arc worth little. Wit applied to one thing develops wisdom. Wisdom never achieves when it wobbles. Constant thinking and working On consistent lines produce results. * Opportunity never searches for him who does not search for oppor­ tunity. Strength of will is the foundation of worth. Luck is a dangerous pilot to put on your bridge. Influence may help you out of the harbor of yopr birth, but it will lead you into the open sea without rudder or sail or anchor. History is the chronological story of men who have put real worth into work, men who pushed a fixed purpose. The fellow who will despise his Job Is the fellow who will always have a Job to despise. . ^ ... , It is the duty-doer who establishes the worth which the world recognizes and for which the world will pay in cash or honor. Copyright, 1023, by Richard Lloyd Jones. Mrs; W, II, Creswell, who has been quite sick for the last few weens, is able to be up most of the time. Miss liia t of Dayton, who liar, been with her for tlr’ee weeks left for her home the Arsfc of the week. .Rev. Andrew S. {’.Vcswell, wife and two daughters of Pontiac, Mich., are in Ohio to spend their vacation. Rev. Crowell ,s with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. il Oreswell and Mrs. Ores* well am) daughters ere in Columbus a t her former homo with Mr. R, C* Wilson. F ‘ j < the peanuts an* the speckled lemonade 1 Feller advertises is the one that gets the trade. Twenty- five concessions in the little City Park, rollin’ In the nickles, from daylight till it’s dark. Wagon-loads of sody-pop fills the day with cheer—Speaker in the grand­ stand, nobody can hear. Flags awarin’ In the breeze to j flllfy the scenes—Ain’t a dozen fellers here, can Agger what It means! Band a-p!ayin’ jazzy tunes— bosses steppln* high. Feller sweats a barrel, with so many drinks to buy. Take tlie country over, with a holiday on haiid. Fortunes made from cigarettes, or on the peannt-stand. Wonder why they have It when the weather is .so hot? Used to know about it, hut blame it—I’ve forgot. Used to he the patriots that celebrated here— Now they never mention 'em,— Golly, ain't il queer? s w Copyright 1923 Hart Scbaffner & liars • Special Suit Sale 100 All Wool Suits at Wholesale Prices $ 22.75 $ 29.75 These suits were bought at half price from a manufacture who was overstocked because of " ■, the cold backward season. We are selling them at the regular wholesale prices. ' ALL SIZES ALL MODELS The McDorman-Pumphrey Co. XENIA, OHIO Ford Coupe Given Away September 4 th . WHY NOT Stucco With Rocbond Exterior? For sixteen years Rockbond has been th e leader in its field. I t is essentially a qu a lity product. M us t be applied in s t r ic t accordance w ith m a n u fa c tu re r ’s specifications. ^ Stucco w ith th e best. The bes t is always th e cheapest in th e long run . See m e before deciding on your stucco. . I can quo te you rock bo ttom prices on h ighest qua lity produc t and workmanship* J. Austin Wipert CONTRACTOR Xenia, O., R; R. No. 3. Residence Old Town Exclusive agen t for Rockbond in Greene County. n r j Hi u TheQuslity Back Of TheLabel "See that FOIlMULA!” It is right on the back of every package of Jlmmrfs Green Seal Faint. It .shows exactly the quality of ingredients and the amount of each. In .buying HANNA’S CREEN SEAL PAINT ' You £v.i the maximum of quality for the money, I t ’leeda hi br*// -n^rir, npvendis.g and covering-capacity mul eiira'.uv*: appearance. 8u yearn’ reputation ia hack, of every package. Sold by . , the CslMville Fanners 1 GrainCo.

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