The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26
■) m A T M I T f l l l f t | iVCPM I w w l H U E » M B T K C ‘ Hvl>M b InnE. it f 'CifllliMMA {jNMKPfcjfft li and thus tend i **§. t* £fc# wmmwb* . .f * ♦ * J Hwr Htei-rimH to xoinf to protect j IHMlWry of Us contra! sad txvcutive ' tonmafttoe wiw are candidatos when; It mum to miming D. H. Barnes, ' ti* Eton candidate for post office in t -Xanto, Is wanting Homo ennuneet a t ' tbto Hunt* O»oe then* candidate* mix Jo tht poetoiko fight in Xenia, fcheM* will bt ao way of washing their hands w/ib# affair to tbo satisfaction of aatikian. utonumt, I f endorsement isn't given, more trouble. Marshall seel; the Xian support and tire Klan seems to have the best of Mm. All he can do is to endorse end make good his offer. It is ow guess that a num ber of the Marshall candidates are to he sacrificed, Its any kind of a deal-- so **me and the Judge’ get the en dorsement. We hear some amusing things a- hout the Klan situation from a poli tical standpoint, It seems Marshall is dealing with/the Rev. Middleton and many Klansmen are peeved the way the organisation is being discredited in a, political way. A Klaiisman told us a joke Monday that is a good one. Me said that when representatives of the W, C. T, tf, came for an interview seeking political support at the com*? teg primary, the Dr, asked what the the letters on their badge stood /dr. One says: ^Woman's Christian Tem perance Union/’ The Dr. lifted his glasses and put a new interpretation ob it, "‘W'e. Come To tr.” Another story relates as to how news leaked out from Xian headquar ters and settled so quickly in Marsh a l's office. That’s easy the Klansman says* Marshall gets the news “Early” Klansmen are known among them- selves as "100 per centers/’ As a word o f warning Klansmen should remem ber this, Marshall is the first “100 percenter’' in the county. Ask'those who were initiated in■ “ Catchem' and Cleanem, Inc.” • 11 • 0 a Sheriff Morris Sharp 'will'be a candidate for his second term and it is not thought that he will have op position at the primary. » *•' » i . . A new namehas been drawn into the prosecutor race and is'a possibil ity-, Frank H. Dean, who would come with quite a following should he .decide to enter. ‘ * * ,10 Do not be surprised if most every -^msh^- te -the county does not have for counter cemmismouer, estate to come for II-eg#**!at a hfe too nfeimmi 'bo name all those 'd&o ala' 'aneaddatiog and making ^preliminary surveys of the field. • SHORTS AND MIDDLINGS Chick specialists and children’s specteliftts now both recommend feed ing egg yolk or codliver oil to pre vent leg weakness. aSm Says: Make a little work go Mj-temg.'Wsw. ‘ 1Pork prices are due for a rise this fall, say economists at the Ohio State DniVsnity, on the basis o f the de creased number of brood sows on the farm sot Ohio. Legumes prevent bankruptcy be cause they insure a steadily increase tog roeere deposit in the soil. Every person in the United States eats about a iftishel less wheat a year bow than he did before the wftr. About 70 per cent o f accidents at crossings, say railroad authorities, occur in daylight; 63 per cent at places with which the driver is en tirely familiar, ' Ohfo farmers who use only pure bred sires on their ferns are now re ceiving these signs from the Federal Department of Agriculture. “Pure bred Sires Exclusively Used on This Warn**, . The destiny of nations depend up on what they eat. Proverbs o f France, Tb* S h in g le i t h a t n*Ver c u r l s *VWam remarkable shtogke ■ l u i i n u WKjaMdkita. ■-.'0 —.. ■»_.a. a. — M sSa m v i I b i l pert:/ o f the Us*fwofftthwrttupyuftfi, tNdtwNwt red, gtvtit end iMMia* The Edward Wren Co. SprtngtMi, Ohio The Edward Wren Co# fpringfiald, Okie Sftauri&ig ■m , Jura®3irdl, SpiriSmgifi®lkFs Gff®ates{: Ev®rait! # - Sale ” , Starts Tuesday, June 3rd , at 8:3Q A . M ; * m Fresh Cut FLOWERS FREE! —All day, Tuesday, June 3rd, we are giving free to every person, at- t [ tending this Anniversary Sale, a * fresh cut flower. Be sure to come ■md get yours.. Squawker . BallconsFree! —Every day, the first week of the* sale we are going to .give free to every boy and girl, a squaw- l| ker balloon or horn. There will 11 be plenty of them. . ' iwaanfl^waanfow*1 *5.00 *4.95 1,09 BsauilulNew Slimmer Frocks, Linens, Voiles efe. AmriversarySatePrfce . . . . . . . . 200Smart PleatedSilkSkirts,SilkorWoolCrepes, AnniversarySale Price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To$39.50BoyishSuits,finematerials,lorwines andmisses. AnanrersarySate Price. . . . . . . $35Seamless9x12Rugs, fineVelvet,inallcolors. AnniversarySafePrice ........ .......... . $65AxminsterRugs,9x12size;deep,heavypile. » . AnniversarySalePrice............ . ......... 4 i .UV $10White RidSlippers,withPaisleyStraps. f&;. AnniversarySafe Price. . . . . . ..... . . $109 Overstaffed Davenports, finest coverings, fullsize. AnniversarySate Price. . . .. ... ... 1,000PiecesofNewJewelery,sameitemsworth to$3.50. AnniversmySalePrice .......... « 9 c Women's$2.00LongSilkGloves,16battonlength, newshades. AnniversarySidePrice ...... To$12.50Bien-JWieCorsets,SatmandTrace,aH sizes. AnniversarySale Price.../, ......... Women’s FailFashionedSilkor ChiffonHosiery, aH colors. AnniversarySalePrice* ......... Women’s$1.25SilkStripUnionSmts,|siras3lte 44 AnniversarySalePrice ..... !.; ........ $1.75FineSatenCostae Slips,pleated lflomne, all colors. AnniversarySalePrice J.. ...... —--- r —andCampaign for — ------ 25,000 NewStampSavers! —We have planned for months for this great event Thous ands and thousands worth o f high grade merchandise has been purchased and including our own regular stocks, w e are going to o f fer to the people o f Springfield and vicinity, the greatest values they have ever received. A that w ill again prove W ren ’s ability at super-value • giving, 25,000 Hew Stamp Savers is our goal, and we interest this * many people in the advantages, the extra savings and the . genuine thriftiness in saving TRADING STAMPS. HUNDREDS OF ITEMS NOT MENTIONED Sale Starts Tuesday, June 3rd, at 8 :3 0 A .M, —To every person attending’ the sale, during the first: five days, we are going .to give $1.00 worth (10) Stamps free on every fleer and in the basement. v Come as .j many ’times as you like, and get stamps to start new books, or fin- ,ish the ones you have, for this ,is a ll for your benefit.- I f you don’t save Trading Stamps, START NOW. •*-These stamps can he used to Start new books or to finish filling the ones you already have. s 98c *1.59 *1.69 89c 88c i/mestNewSummerDresses, Broaddethes, Lm- e?ts,etc. AnniversarySatePrice ..... '...... : 125HeavyJapaneseSilkPongee,naturalcolor. AnniversarySalePrice,yard ......... . 3,000 yards Gamine HopeMuslin, yard wide, bleached. AnniversarySatePrice, yard.,,. $1.50SeamlessBedSheets, fullsue;readytouse. AmuversarySafePrice ...................... ImportedScotchGinghams,59cvalues, allcolors. AnniversarySafePrice, yard............... ■ 0 ’ Af 39cPopularNewSummerVoiles, flock dirts,all colors. AnniversarySalePrice,yard ..... . 35cGoodSizeHuckTowels, linenweft, lintless. AnniversarySalePrice ............. . ....... Clark’sD.N.T.SpoolCotton,allnumbers. Ani versarySatePrice, 12spools ........ . ...... StarorP.&G.LaundrySoap. AnniversarySale Price, 12bars for ........ ! .............. Men’s SI and Wool Mohair Suits for Summer. AmuversarySatePrice ...................... V j M s 59cAthleticUnionSuite, fineammook, *1 ! size*. AmuversarySatePrice ... ........... M m ’ s $5.09 Imported Broidcteft Dress Shirts. AmuversuySatePrice ...... !•'■■ .......... Beys’ PahaBead)SummerSuits. AHstyles for . hoys. AnniversarySatePricey. ..... 87c t i 14c •- %. * 1.00 33c 29c 25c 39c 47c *15.87 44c *2.85 *8.97 Do^ftF&iS teE® anaSpirimgi?i®ldT,sui®sdla% JJMflBaqsSird I^sCoiaag toB® «. Mlta O _ Ci4 C t I q you :: tt :j ti>3 parre c; fog fog D 2 c of dsro. THIUTII AN! ’ Tho ihirtiet villo College forpier ctuderi1 ment week tile first of t'ii ible to hold tl the campuo and bright sufi the day ideal grain, ' ‘he bacca] preached to Sabbath eveni Main street, b} The text w: forward.” Th Challenge.” Dr. MeChesn! applying it bo class and Ced the following ll I, A Challen II, A Challe III, A Challi .The church v by the large a Monday ever •witnessed one that has been s “Adam and E in theatrical c popular -with following wer< Townsley, Luc l Barlow, Lucile liams,' Thelma ', Ernest Gibsoi Donald Wicker The faculty ■ the E. P. chur owing to wet ' Bad been plann had to be ada students and f, were present', served by the f board and mer, class assisted chostra from music during The prograi in connection SOtii anni and elaborate! flag* and coll ney was the c was offered bi: Pastor of th Covington, O. winner of first ing contest r< Dr. J. Alvin United Pi'esbj burgh, gave welcome. Dr. the class of class. Mayor H. the Village ar k half Of the cqi County Sui H. C. Avtltmaifi County Norm: college xepres interests in re The address R. Ames Moi dent of Conte •His tonic was tian Edueatio highly comme heard it Dr. quent speaker he recalled in nection with : , Benediction closed tlie md Tlie Cedar the campus for a crowd c Miss Grace, and Miss Flo Flowers. Flo\ way, Eleanor Funsetf. c 1‘k tv i ' ¥<\ X Sttsai&r. f un, Vashit)fUc>1 mwiothp 4svg K". carraptsca to* C&xd IVafiCvii
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