The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26

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W, Galloway was hostess to the members of the Kadantra Club last Thursday afternoon, MASONS ENTERTAIN Boy Myers of Xenia and George and John Myers of Springfield were called here Sabbath by the critical Ub.cjuf of their mother, Mrs, Harvey Myers. K R O G E R ’ S ♦ ’ ' X * South^Main Street, * 1 Cedarvilie, Ohio C ou n try C lub Q uart Jar . 29 c Goldie, the wife of William H. Jef­ fries, dipd January 16, aged 31 at her hom e,235 Adaps street, Dayton. •Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conley enter­ tained about twenty friends at six o’clock dinner last evening* W, H. Evans, the restaurant man has been in*a very critical condition, the past few days suffering with heart trouble! •* Mr. and Mi’s. Knox' Hutchison have moved back from London and are occupying their home on South Main • street, - 3 I * .. -----w— ---- --- ] The “Broadcasters o f the K. P, 1Sabbath Sehool will hold a market in *McMillan's Fumtjire Store- Saturday ; Feb, 2 at 2:30,P, M. Country Club in Syrup, 27 c » » « •*« R am e B eau ty , 4 lbs.- ' • for 25 c Florida, 20D*Sj dozen 27 c B E A N S ;Q v e fi * 'V 1 C p t- baked , can . T ?T ''r ..‘" r — ........................ CO CO A , C ou n try T C lu b 1-2 N o ; c a n . . * « C JR ICE * B lu e R ose 0|% JEW E L L C offee . . B R E A D , 1 l>2 Ib.‘ O L GRAC iCERS . Fresh J 2 ! r D A T E S , G o lden ; H a llow s, 2 p k g .,. CH E E SE . Cream , O l j . ^ N % Y 3B E ^ N S . *3 lb s . . - *%l v4 F S 5R R IN G H olland . O A ~ - ...K fis h .......... . . . J U C SA LM O N , K in g , 9 | « ; " R e d , SNb*-1 can / , , IM * v -PRUNES , ex tra ‘ \large, lb , . „ * V v O A T S , Q u ick s ... o I m C ook , p k g U 2 « j P E A N U T B r ittle ] g J M IL K , C oun try C lu b 3 cans . . . . . BO LO G N A Saus- 1 age, I b .,..- « l « v .. - L&w prices on favorite Oak heat­ ers and sheet iron wood heaters. Service Hardware Co, Go to the Greene County Breeders Association, * le Monday, Jan. 28th at H. E. Seller’s Sale-barn, Xenia ,0. if you are wanting a bred Duroc Sow at Gilt. Di\aW* E. McChesney preaclied last Sabbath evening for the Xenia Pres­ byterian ,congregation. Tim church building has recently undergone ex­ tensive improvements and was rededi­ cated with special' services Sabbath. Morris Taylor is executor of the estate o f Sidney Bowles, Jamestown, and becomes heir to i^rsonal proper­ ty and real estate) A son was born to Mayor and Mrs, Funsett last Friday at the 'Esp’ey, hospital in Xenia, - Mrs. Harry Townsley and Mrs. R. C. BitenoUr entertained five tables at Book, Thursday , evening at the home of the latter. The annual teaf**1 of the Masonic lodge was held Ttewday evening in Community hall wfcaa about eighty members and "liter wive* and mem­ bers of the Eastern Star were ban­ queted. A mote dinner was served. Bev. T. 0. lead, chaplin of the Ohio pees speaker of the eyeaing. He zjw J omni "The Irter-WhU University".- The speaker g&ye a very interesting aseount o f how tlu? inmates were being <educated and given a training tfrat fitted them for positions of trust when, once libera- ted. He told o f how score* of men <iiad been trained for positions tha‘ are held today without the world knowing tho past Not all the mer are given this training for the state only provides training up to the six­ th grade. This other work is finnn- ced by various organizations and by individual subscriptions. Several hundred are taking I. C. S. courses and are good students. Those who are known to be hardened criminals seldom ever desire to take up. this work. The speaker defended" the parole system and asked that judg«. ment be withheld because some one or two that you hear about violated a trust." Scores of others are making good but you never hear of them. Rev. Reed urged ^that reform in­ stitutions ’be taken out of politics and support given- through the . legis­ lature that prisoners be permitted to work and earn .their way in1 prison and have some support for their families. It is now unlawful, for pris- made goods to be sold in Ohio only t opublic institutions. These meh can be used on pur highway# paid a small wage and this money turned over to their families. Former Gov. Davis attempted,to use prison labor on the highways but the labpr unions protested and the plan had to be dis­ continued, More than 1,000 men are in the idle house today, The popula­ tion now is over- 2600, Mr. S .C. Wright introduced the speaker of the. evening, / A market will be held at McMillan's Furniture Store Saturday, Feb.'S P. M. in charge of "The Broadcasters” of the R. P, Sabbath school. The Cedarvilie pool team that- had won,eight straight -games found a neW team in Xenia Wednesday even­ ing that took thpir measure. The ninth gan e was lost by fifteen points! Get bur ,'prices on coal and wood heaters before buying. Service Hardware Co. Messrs Ansel Wright and his broth­ er-in-law, Max Themes of Jefferson­ ville, are attending- the convention of Ohio luiribermen in Cincinnati this week, j ...................' ,, • I f you ate wanting a Duroc bred, sow or gilt, don’t forget the Greene^ County Breeders Association Sale on Monday, January 28th at Sellars Sale Barn, South Collier street, Xenia. 0. 123,607 Actual retail deliveries hi Dctentbtr, establish" trig a new high record forwinter bujtktg. StarterondDemontMabteJRitnsS8S.00Extra Why You Should Order Your Ford Car Now Considering that, as boring ap­ proaches, retail buyihfiwill become more active, therewill be a greater demand for Ford Cars this spring than ever before. „'Therefore, the only way yoii can be sure of obtaining delivery this coming spring or summer is to .place youf order immediately. ■ if you itonot with to pay noth for wyar toryoutortorrangefor aemail payment down and easy terms on the balance, dr you can buy on the fotd Weekly Purchase Platt. the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer V Word was, received here Monday stating that Miss Belle Winter, math­ ematics instructor in the high school in Fainesville, O., had suffered an at­ tack of apoplexy while at lunch at the noon hour. She was taken to s hospi­ tal in that city in an Unconscious con­ dition. Word yesterday indicated little change and that Miss Winter had not yet regained consciousness. A special­ ist from Cleveland was called but was unable to determiner the cause. The case is very unusual according to the specialist coming to one of Miss Winter’s age. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nisbet of Loveland, brother-in-law and sister, are in Pfinosville. Mrs. Mary Kyle Murdock died at her home on Xenia avenue early Thursday morning following an ill­ ness due to infirmaries of old age. The deceased was the youngest daugh ter of Judge Samuel and Rachel' Jackson Kyle in a family of twenty- one children, being bom in December 1941. She made her home for many years on what is now the S. M. Mur­ dock farm. On July 22, 1862 she was married to John Murdock and is sur­ vived by two daughters and two sons, Miss Annabelle at home, Mrs, Frank Reid, Gibson, Miss., Samuel K. Mur­ dock, Salida, Colo., and Robert Mur­ dock of Memphis, Tenn, A brother, Rev, Joshua Kyle, Amsterdam, is the only surving member of the family of the deceased. Mrs. Murdock was a life long member of the Reformed Pres­ byterian church and a faithful at­ tendant until failing health forbid. The funeral will be held from the R, p, church, Saturday afternoon at 3:30 the services being in charge o f her pastor, Rev. W. P. Hardman. sssaaariwisasi w w e f f ! % m TRY OUR JOB PRINTING « • C H E S T O O L D S may mean weak lung* and need more thorough treat­ ment than mere- ayrups, jphyafcs or stimulants* ^ scorn EMULSION fthelps chest < x $ * fey tfv tog strengthto the t»$d ana heat •tothe body. It i§ fwaou* with phymcJamforhardocmgn*' and weak iun#% teoat and bronchial imabia*. COMBINATION SUBSCRIPTIONS The Herald will rereiye your sub­ scription for daily papers and all magazines as in tlie past, We guar­ antee as low prices or lower in some cases than can be secured elsewhere. Tile Herald, Ohio State Journal, and National Stockman, regular price $6.50, Our price__________ ..,$5.65; The Herald, Ohio State Journal, Ohio Farmer, Regular price, „-$6.5G Our price —---------------- .„$5,6b The Iterald, Ohio State Journal,Me j Galls Magazine, regular price $7.00.] Our price--------------------------- $0,00* Herald, Ohio State Journal, Fiiyrn and Fireside, regular price $6.00, Our price. — „■-------- $5,40 Herald, Ohio State Journal, and Woman’s Home Companion, regular -rim $7.00. Our price__ Herald and Ohio State Journal."Rtg ular price $5,50. Our price—,.__ $4X0 The State Journal and National Stockman or the Ohio Farmer $4X0 This offer is good only to midnight January 31, 1924, and is open to all R. F. D. as well as town residents. «an Public Sale! J f h BredDurocSows J £* 4u andGits 4u WQTICE TO SHARE HOLD­ ERS OF CEDARVILLE BUILDING & LOAN , The annual election for* direc­ tors of the Cedarvilie Building & Loan will be ield at the Town­ ship Cleric’s office, Saturday, Feb. 2 between the hours of Seven and nine, Andrew Jaclcson, * .. Secretary Oe and Gilts ALL Jf.IMUNED MONDAY, January 28, 1924 At H» E. Seller? Sale Barn South Collier Street, XENIA, OHIO, Members of Greene County Duroc Breeders Association will sell 46 h gh class Duroc Sows and Gilts. Bred to some of the best Boars of the breed.. UST OF CONSIGNERS , Walker Austin Ralph McClellan W, A. Bickett J : Ear) .McClellan Wm. B, Ferguson R. C, Watt S?Son . L* E. Frye * Greene County Duroc Breeders Association R. C. Watt, President J. Earl McClellan, Secy. Time Is Getting Shorter Only a few more days remain for you to takp advantage pf our CLEARANCE SALE of Men’s and Boys’ SUITS and OVERCOATS. Clothing is not any cheaper for Spring than former prices, , , t - ■ * t Men’s Suits 20 %Off » A H T ^ y ’ ■ ' Men’s O’Goats 20 %Off ft . f ’ 1 ’ ' ' ‘ ^ w ■Boys’ Shits , 20 %Off Boys’ O’Coats 20 %Off Caps , ' J 20 %Off Odd Pants , , 20 %Off Sweaters 2 0 % Off Work;Goats ■; 2 q% ' o f f v 7 Men’sandBpys 1 Underwear - 20 %Off - r i " H a t s - 2 0 % Off KATZ &RICHARDS] 3oyS’«c°,.rduroy 33 E.. Main St-, Xenia/ Suits u a jO h io j $10 .00 V a lu e $6 .00 tLVi 9 r .has TUK EDWARD WREN GO. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Fine! Days of the t I e a r a i i c e Sales! , OfferingExtraordinary Saving ■ Opportunities In-Every.Department i f -y,. ' ' . . . ’• ' ’ rHESEfinalday$ o f theJanumy Clearance Sale bring, manyofferingsthatmeansavingsof vastproportions, but owing to their limited quantities may not be advertised. Shop in Spring* field at Wren’s, you’ll profit both in financial saving, and style and quality* Watch the Springfield Daily papers for special events. C o m i n g ! 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