The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26

•r r i i m m LeHills/ Shoot tho hills ia an Overland! With • surftr of robust power* Overland whips into action*~off Kip*e foredc-^carryins you up end ©wtfotc^of tho*wep«*t,me«iie* b i l k T ry i t o u t. O ve rland w ill prove en th* road its r ^ t a t i o a m th e tooat ca r in th e wo rld for th e money. C h am p io n $ 6 9 5 5 Sedan $795* L e b . Toledo. * -------- THE CENTRA!* GARAGE ■Cedarville, Ohio mm i ; , % Bay Real Baby Chicks Tho kind th a t live and grow. . All standard varieties from'pure bred h igh productive docks. To be sure to get your chicks when you want them order early. We are especially prepared to do custon hatching. We w ill .supply you w ith incubators and brooders. We 'have th e reliable Buckeye line. Incubators th a t ho ld from $0 to 10*00(1 eggs. Brooders from 100 to 1200 chick capacity eithor o il or^oal burners. The Northup Hatchery C lifton Phone *R. D, 1. , Yellow Springs*. O. Famous Americans and Their Sayings Mabley’s is always glad to be given an opportunity to cor­ rect an error or rectify a just com- . plaint. *We eamest- ly wfeJkfo;:^ views square with your&; Abraham Lincola, bint Jtybraiiry 12 , 18W. Preiidcbt of the ■United StatW .**»<* One- of America* greatest men, *1 afiall try to c o r ­ rect error* w b eft aliowO- W l be efrjw*. end T adopt . net. vie#*, s i fist a . they ihall appear to be true view*.’ These ere ottr senti- ■meats exactly. ' Xbotc for flubtetlon next week. Are you saving them? ^ f f a b l e t / o n d ( a /ie w ( d A GoodStorm~ Cincinnati ® T 0 Nootharpaper bring* to your W h o le F a m ily •orichavccrUsty ofmxtertaitwtg. informing, itir spiring reading for aft ago*. r i A YEAR52ltoi**,TtoY<«toVCo«ftp*»k»riva#12Grant Jlterkb orGrootp SMrtttfc besides 250 Short Storf**, Advesttnr. *od Travel Sterfaa, Jtm&f Peekpot* Pa** Cuds* Pape, Childrsaa P***, and the beatJMftwritl Pa*a el the day forMaturefated*. SWuta Wsai**jteascription tor VOURFamily HOW. Os#t* Las* THAN Boom* « ftaak. OFFER No. 1 A#1 3v#VMffAV4MMPNM09B —13 ktMM*tor 1934 St.AttmmUhtgWmAly 1923 !****«| aba *.Tk* im c o M t t t e A t t h r $ 2 .5 0 OFFER A 1* Tka Youth** Cotapaalott tor 1924 * . * * $2.80 i 8 . Alltemidaiag1923I muoo 8 . Th* 1924 Conpuka 1 HomaCafamdav 4* McCalls Magaabo $1 j OO A U fo r $ 3 .0 0 STOP Punch and Judy, t The puppet show Of Punch and Judy derive m origin from the Men* POHtsn Punchinello, but many of It* feature* nfe purely Krtgllah, Puppet allow*, however, were common nmott* ‘th* Greeks, from whom tho Romsn* NmitSd them, Corn** out L***f. Th* lord m*yor of London receive* itt allowance of ftSfl.000 toward th* of hi* J *«r hi offie*, but It «M«* Mm «t t**#t w» mneb a**l» m m mm prmn# rofftwti* «-ft*ue .*!>«■ * «-*»• » ' > HKSAtt a U$ BHHHNML • » • • m * # * * • Wmm F**t «£ restart* la* fens Wteoitag ft*wwl A*** fc*ra tots wato. Mr#, Krallaa Hilfhftrif Mss ftMM te CohimiKui to spend **v*nd w**ks« JO** Kat* NUfeet -has retttrnod afte r an *xtmd*d vialC of H iw d Wtok* IS Loui*villtr, Ky« 0 iM b r n m Georc* Spencor, o«ci*J do t eatoh- or in toe eoon^r* bad “offid*!” btudU nou to town Konday. X n . W. E. W att went to D*ytoo Wtotowday . to mpecd sovmrsl d»y* with H r. and Mr*. J . P. Schaffer, I f yott are gotof to have a sal* consult us fo r bills. Andrew Perrymans who resided oft the Hooping f*xr*h owned by Andrew Brothers, moved Monday to Xenia. Word has been received her* of the death of J . W. Wesrett a t Long Seacht Cal., on" January 9th. The de­ ceased was formerly a resident of this community* The Wednesday -Afternoon Qltto celebrated with a Valentine covered dish dinner to numbers and friends last evening a t the home of H r. and Mrs, J* H. Andrew. •Por Dennison’s Crepe paper Fine line, all colors a t Ridgway's Mr. and Mr*. Gray McCampbell, Who have been residing on the Ray­ mond Butt farm, moved Wednesday to toe J . R. Fudge farm oh toe James town and Xenia pike. Rev. Mills J . Taylor, of Philadel­ phia, forjner pastor of toe Reformed Presbyterian congregation, 9will preach Sabbath evening a t toe U. P. church, Union services. A ll are cor­ dially invited, * Tl>e Forest Hdrominus farm of 7t> acres on the Federal pike was sold Saturday a t the courthouse to John ShSne to r $H0 an acre. Tho appraise­ ment Was $125 an acre. Mr. Heirom- hums will move to the Raymond Butt farm on the Columbus pike. Go to R idgwdy fo r Dennison Crepe paper, all colors. —I am now, prepared to smoke your meats, Ranse McClellan The Young* Momens* Misionary Society to ‘toe United Presbyterian church met Wednesday evening a t toe horn* of Mis* Isabelle Smith. A tot* program on AhS^wseci* giv- ;en, following which came n-sedal hour th a t bra* enjoyod by a large oom- pahy of ghrls. j, MMMVftftMlMMaWftMft Mis* Esther Townsloy has g<me to lRlytoeville, Ark.; to visit her toother, H, F . Townsley and Will- la te r Visit, Mr. John Townsley, another brother, a t Eldorado, Ark, Mr. H. A. Townsley has been spending several months in toe South with his sons. ' Members of toe Queen Esther So­ ciety of the H. E. church, entertained ijaembers from the same organization of the Trinity, church, Xenia, Tues­ day evening. Mrs. F , J?. Moffett,' of Piqua, district' secretary o f Young Peoples* Work, gave a talk. € . M. Ridgway, toe drugfidst, fell Wednesday evening a t his dtore while on a* platform reaching on a high Shelf to? goods. He lost his balance, and in toe fail broke both,bone* be­ low his left knee. U r JM. I. Harsh Was called and later Dr. B. R. McClellan, Xettia, Who took an X-ray* The frac­ tures are bad ones and Witt require some time to heal. Mrs. Margaret Crain, Xenia, was badly injured last Saturday when she fell down a flight of stairs at the Calloway A C^orry store. Her right a m was broken aqd shoulder dislocated with bruises about her head and face. As soon *s'she is able to move she will be 'brought to to* home of -her sister, Mrs. C. M, Ridg­ way. A few years ago Mrs, Crain bus tallied a broken hip and never fully recovered from that; B. AND U ORGANIZATION. Shareholders <> in toe Cedarville Building it Loan Association re-elec­ ted W. H. Barber and M. C. Nagley. Dr. Leo Anderson is the third mem- bet chosen for toe first time. The official organization is as follows: W> J. Tsrbox, president; J, A. Me Millaii, vice president; Andrew Jack- son ,secretary and treasurer. O n p p e ! ‘ l£ i 3 a winter plague which claim:; thousandsermyseason. will strengthen /ba against O t i t t i , and ifyouhavA hftd it, Scott** will r t. ?.t ire your strength frs te r' Ilian try other tnedldn** • MS. Music hff a* 10;»0. Sublet m * up. at* ** « P . M. ' Mid R*ligioti.H - OBawming*. esto Wednesday Miowed *by choir *mJk .miaihi hour. WQ9BWftWft imso *jww*s*a ' AT IT AGAIN W# are new booking orders for early deghwry on 950,000 chicks in twere* varieties for the coming season. Send to rdeacriptive circu. lar*' '* t h e S t u r d y b a b y c h i c k co* S. Limestone and Auburp, ave., - PM I < (Hlftfti «S5 mmmSSSm m m MONEY IS PLENTIFUL! In * recent &cumci«l report i t wm stmted tha t tkem is now mew# tkan m ong^t fold on hand in the Federal Refterv# Banks to r*tire their oeutrency. Tkftt means money is plentiful with the probability of lower ratmrest rates. If yo« have idle funds they should be invested now while interest rate* are stiff h%b* We will guarantee 6 % INTEREST on all deposits made with us now under SPECIAL CERTIFICATE PLAN b a t cannot say how long this offer will be good. Pu t your money to work now while it can still draw big interest and be safe. TheSpringfieldBuilding&Loan Association 40 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio ADAIR’S “ Murder w ill o u t,” and so w ill real values. Never before have We offered s o m uch for every dollar expended. £ Specie! for Saturday BOOK BLOCKS 99c Per Pair V' Cane Davenport with Pillows^ like cut $69.00 t*V»Tf , *This S im i t i o Y i s White Enamel Kitchen B r a M B e d ° n l y Cftbihet, like cut This beautiful brass bed has 2-in. posts and is * £ O A f^ A guaranteed. Equipped with big, easy-rolling casters. Graceful Rolling Ariiis Upholstered in Velour * v * v « / o Overstuffed Davonport ShnBar to cut $75 .00 I * I to * to to to 1 ---------------- Straight Line Dresser, iStecut $29.00 A suite built on generous lines. I t is downy and os soft construction, Has loose Marshall spring cushions. This suite co.mes in several very attractive color combinations of plain and fignred velour. Floor and Bridge Lamps Especially Priced « Floor Lamps with silk shades Reading Lamp Special Special......... $14.75 $11.95 Bridge Lamps with Mahogany * base and silk shade Special*. . , . 1 1 * 7 S ALMC0 Bridge Lamps, Metal Base and silk shade* A wonderful d* 1 A 0 ’C* value at* offers _ r 1 F^lhmrom® Art Mirrora, 2 Bridge Lamps With Silk. Shades. $11.75, 5 Gate Leg Tables, $14.60. 4 Corwell Chair in velour, $42.00, 6. Poster Beds in Mahog­ any, |29.00. 6 Dressing TaibleS in Wal­ nut, |21.50. , 7 Porcelain Top Kitchen Tables, 16,75. 8 Tea Wagons, $15.00. 8 Medicine Oabioets, White Enamel, g.76 10 Fiber Rockery Tapeitry Seat, $8,75. 11 Bed Davenette $43^0.- 12 White Enamel Grib $7.20, 13“ Cedar Chests, t 14.50. eather Beat Rocker* „ $11.96. 15 Whit* Enameled Brrak- fast Tables, $9.75. ^ IS Leather Seat pining Chairs, $2.80, 17 3 Piece Overstaffed P^venport Suites, $99.75 18 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $39.00. 19 Quick Meal Gw Range ;LSrain $67*50 20 8 Piece Qtteene Ann* « 5,in,inr Room Suit* $97. 21 Walnut Dining T*bl«,Ag91Hr 22 Can* Davenport oa Suite, 3 Piece, $145.00 23 Coal Ranges , $59.00. 24 Davenport Table*. $17.00. 25 Oak Buffer $25.75, 4 2? China'Cabinet ! $24D0. n t has**with shade* The shad** are withhinge and are (edupa*,2 light pull Same as cash if paid in 60 days on amounts over $10. A D A IR ’S 20-24 North Detroit Streeti Xenia, Ohio a # . SSH ........ ■ mi ■'la—in ii 11 a 111 •Jllvt Us AChance To Figure OnYour Printings. ■We a ffi $$fi 1 ftw advert]* FORI S i 01 We arc in | tion from Brand rclatii bonus quest K, Martin, gion. Mr. Br determine cost eigh ty ; legion or 2& the treasury] Tho Congif receiving pel signed by a " that he not J and to redtuj most of toes are borrows “I t is pis views, and -leaning bacl ture under i | to use my , essary expej th a t the bon fo r pengiopt) proval. I bodied Worll substitute aJ the place o f abled or affil • “My pa8it| a t present abled and so favor a ;; time in t h e : , World War.] a n ! On Febru| a letter to } half of CeJ . each o f ti wiping out - leg*. Up to ■ $700. While! , sponded, yel - ed and toe! • their check) ' spirit and is most des fidence and| lege; Very fev . to people i| nty to ’ . in order , debt was tmetod. the collegj and Carne| 1years for Were comi cessity, of | ■and repair assegsmenl . joining oul The Coll of this en| entire villi also cnjoy| tal, cost. Was ncarlj plaining, done. Hov pay our time in oil pealed' to I You cal appeal nq necessaryl us. I ha^[ All I ask| each of ville Colli Will sene Will he <shall all have mal worthier] which h* young p« real ser Please side. Thj respond i not give] if you of do so atf cannot I ‘jUStl and hell gladdcsi[ ville Cc Will set out to , undersij what os Denv the S to t i m

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