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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