The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26

—* w*-r -ar-HM.. iOCAi AK1> PEISOKAL j r i a f f i a r * ^ es S » r “ | 'R tv . II, *’ .Foster, formerly P m b ; -■ teiian minister a t i ’emeni, OkJa, hv, ;. ’located in Waverly, Kansas, l!i■M.lIJIH'I..... |,|||» ,)!■ .iiiriit^ .i^»>i.)yWi»Mw»l*»^nnili«w.i»mi_iwi»t _ — -------- - - i* " f - - f* | i Mias Gladys Smith,, 'who has been !quite ill; is r^portod much improved. ' Mi^s Ruth DeWitt spent the week- . end with her jfuvnt#, Hv. and Mrs. H. :II .PeWitt in V .-btM .' B G, Ri4<w*y of Payton spent* j,0™f Tuesday here -with hi* brother* f . M .U . 2 Ja* Ridgway ami wife. 1 * old ettaks, White Leg-' X. X. ilom on t. Phone The picture tfeft g e t Opera nous*, ........ g. •"^n'ggaiu-.iwiiie Klijuh Brigner has been quite ill for several day* but is reported bet, ter. For Sent:- House of 7 roonw on S. Mam street. Apply to Miss Ethel Boyd* 121 E. Third St., Xenia. * Dressmaking -L ad ie s tailoring a specialty,* Mrs. Ell* MacDonald, Xenia ave, Tlf* *%K M te * tadtafc i a l l team t y n ifH lf AflNaa flflwu-day wRh, Xenia fon t$*.Mnf iftwr, Themind* <4flu' -*wnf p a l a frrtil r t Jteflfe a A mnnt n * * I ' Usee Fabric Tire# Rev. and Mrs. James L. Chesnut of Covington, 0 ., are guests a t the home Of the latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, S. C. Wright. • ' For eastern hatching see H. K. Storniont, phone 3-213, Don’t forget the Human Wreckage motion picture a t the opera house on March 28th, mer Mr. a itf A p . W. W. t o m m y f t * Saturday lir'Wedfliirkm* JS. & PhSU adelphia and New Y * k Mr. Q fr loway went m a bsudnasg ttfe. flpfi Mrs. Galloway aiCfompaated kite hfl hand.. ou for­ k s * !5 S a 1 4 $9.25. ■e Co, * ■> o f the ill this dicitia. -rf-. Fo r White mg, day eld ehteka o» cwrfe»| ing, see o r call H. X, Stflhaeet, 3-213. bhtch hatch- phone Lone Star Harness 1 Hames $1.90 a t Service Haniwasa Co. Morton Creswell, who is'attending Rush Medical College in Chicago, is home on a vacation, ,. The Young Married People's Club were entertained last Friday evening atethe home of Mr, and Mrs. Howard m n b u ll. Miss H a rd Dalby, who has been connected with the Central Hotel for the past year or so, has taken apposi­ tion In Springfield, . — — ^ U * „ • .'The mighty motion picture that will l'qck the entire civilized world to the depths of its false security. Opera house, March 28th. Bids dull bo opened April 11th fo r rebuilding the Columbus pike from the Clayton McMillan farm to the Clark County line, a distance of 2,55 miles. Mrs. Ethel Buck, has returned home after a ,visit with her sonand, daugh­ ter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Buck; of, Plant City, Florida,, Casper Heitzman has gone to Ore­ gon to visit with his son. He expects to spend several months in the West. Wool twine a t 20c la i0e ball. x", Service Hardware Co, For Sale or rent:- 1 1 acres, good six room house; hog houses, chicken house, barn. .Gas in fymse for light and heat. One mj% from ' Cedarville. Also one Yitanola, almost new. Home phone 155, P . O. bdx’fiT or Lee Shroades. ........................, SUNDAY HERALD AND ; '• EXAMINER ; "i r / - ■' i . x . '-;L; • 12 Solid Pages of Comics AMERICAN WEEKLY MAGAZINE For Sale At Elizabelfc exehiMi* 1 :h an Slflliiik ftlsrgatefc df Dayton spending aatetefl'days here sistgr, Mrf. Jo in McLean; quite A fbr swwwal days, hostess to the marabem ^ f th t Wednesday .Af­ ternoon Club weak. Public Sate:- Ifbusehokt 1 goods of tete Marshall Tumbnil <will be sold on the farm 2 miles north of Jamestown on- Friday, March 28, a t UM p . m. Those who are looking for antique pieces of furniture should at­ tend tjfis sale, Mr. and Mrs. John Lott ’ of Pitts burg arrived,the first of the week fo r a short visit with relatives. Mr. Lott went on to Indiana on business and returned to Pittsburg. Mrs. •Lott will leave, the- last of. tlfls we$c fo r home. For Sale:- A gaited saddle One driving horse, four year old. Also two, d ra ft mares, tend t^ree year old draft colts, ■ John Bums John Acton, night watchman a t the paper mill is in a very critical condition, . suffering with heart trouble, > T 1 ' r - v ^PEANUT OLDSTERS— Saturday Special,-29c per pound. Mitchell's Sweet Shopge—We sell Red Wing Ice cream,'- a ’• ■ • Lime of Sulphur powder for spray­ ing your fru it trees a t Ridgway’s drug store, Ohio-4SKincb chicken hover, Special a t $20.50. See this before buying a, hover, r 'Vcf.'iT * V‘‘-. h ' Service' Hardware Co- “Brick”CigarStore and Pool Room Mrs. Ira" GatSs of ’Columbus/was the .week-end. guest Of Mr. ahd Mrs W. W. Troute, ’ . . flk , > ■ . ■ - Regardless of the .f a c t that the weather has been bad’this spring for young chickens,- Clyde Northup re­ ports the- (sale of 100 2 -pounders for broilers, r The Pollyanna. Circle was entertain ed last ,Saturday avsning a t the home of Mfisa Kate Nisbet. A fter a week's spring vqpation col­ lege opened Wednesday with the us­ ual attendance. K R O G E R ’S South“‘Main Street, Cedarville, Ohio CIA A D P & G White Naptha, Kirk’s Flake. AC/* M l l n i 9 Classis or Crystal White, 6 b a rs .,., " d b FL0U R ; i b 0“ nack . c!ub.24.U1. .........89c BEJUjlS, p S Hl f b s ... '....h-... 20 c BREAD, cl T . .C1“b .Bi*!.,:2.1.b-.... TzC CRACKERS Soda 1 1 a olr Butter l b . . . . . . * * 1 ROLLED OATS 1 E / . Bulk 4 lb - • • • • * PA N C A K E F lo u r. r) rJr 5-lb. pkg RICE Blue Roue, » | E g 2 lb ........ .. PEACHES „ 1 S c Evaporated, l b . . . . Aa- ORANGES216, pAr D anm .......... • • • APPLES & ting or 25c cookina: 7 lb*........ “ pO T a ‘S * : » CHEESE Wisconsin 28c l b . . * . * , * a . SALMON Pink No. 1 A r l tall can , . . . » . . . SARDINES Tomato sauce './;. 12c MACKERALL Large Each. 10c PRUNES, large O Q n 2 l b , , . •*«*»•»♦»- ” aSYRUP Karo, blue 5 lb. can..,., 27c HORSERADISH | A , 7 m glasi. * .. *t .. V v POTATOES Jft ' Seed, EarlyOhio#^Aaite” Friends here will be interested in the marriage of'Mr. Alfred Marshall,. Chicago, sort of Mr.' and Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Columbus, to Miss Mar.v A. Spooner of Cumberland, O. The cere- money will be performed Saturday a t the parish house of the Neil Avenue United Presbyterian ehtircb, Saturday afternoon a t .one o'clock, The Rev. J, G. King will pronounce the ceremony. Mr. Marshall i s 'a graduate of the 0.. S. U. and is now connected!with the Western Electric Co., as an ’electrical engineer in Chicago. ~'i. Mr. and. Mr*. W^A. Turnbull arriv­ ed hom$ from Florida Wednesday •evening, making the last lap of their journey from Washington, Pa„ two hundred miles, that day. Mr. Turnbull says the weather in Florida has been anything but pleasant this winter. On the trip* home they found much snow in the mountains.« Mrf. P ‘.M. Gillilan and Mrs. Mar­ garet Tarbox entertained the mem­ bers Of the Home Culture Club a t the hbirie of the former Tuesday. A two- course luncheon was served twenty guest*. The color, scheme of St. Pat­ rick'* Day was followed throughout. The Berean Bible Class of the R. P. church entertained the members of the Mizpah .Bible class a t the Reformed Presbyterian church Tuesday even­ ing, A diririsr was served during the evening, W. C. Iliff, president of the class presided and E. L, Stormont was toastmaster. Probate Judge J. C. Marshall gave a review of his work in the juvenile court. Other talks were by Rev. W. P. Harriman, Dr! W, R. McChesney and Prof. Robison. H. S. B. * P. CO. XMPLOYF.ES KSTMtTAW LAHT FRIDAY : Spring was affhfeily introduced at : a party held by t«p ioy«« of The IT*, | gar Straw Board awl Paper Co.,'last Friday evening. The plant waa « b « d down alxmt 4:30 in order tteX everyone might enjoy Dm program. General Manager W, W. Galloway swde a few remarks and suggested that a permanent or- i ganization b« alfaated to have charge ‘ of future program* as it is hoped to hold monthly nn sdtega of this nature. The organizattea' wa* as follows: Joe Bratton* pr**M*nt; E, S. Hamil­ ton, vice presidmt; Miss Ruth T>h Witt, secretary soul Miss Kathleen Blnir, treasurer. The following was the program: Singing of “Anterica" by . the em ployees, address by Mr. Galloway; paper, “Time Wasted and Improved1’ by Otto Keyes; “Reminiscences of the Old Mill”, John Landall. reading and comic songs, Robert Batts, current events and jok« , .Ralph Truesdale, The Cedarville Band furnished music of the evening, A hpwheon was served after-the program followed by “group* singing," 8 PBTIAL FREE DEMONSTRATION! ANGRY BULL ATTA< KR SATI RDAY, MAR( H 2«h, I SATIN J.TTi’% Dr. SehoP'a F o o t i 'omf >rfc Aprhan- cesu One of Dr Srholi’s men from the factory ,specially trained in the dir,/, nosis of foot troubles will be at liir i’i; Score, Saturday, March 23th, and will tell any one what is the matter with their feet. Come in and be examined free, • ■ ■ Robt, Bird Sc Bona Co, ‘HU RANCH” MANASFRj —------- * - - - ; Special denn novation Saturday, F rr l Baldwin, manager of ‘TOJ /March 2'*Di a t Bird's Stor* of Satir- iRanch” owned by ii. A. M 'iidok, -tette, the new d fsw T for all kinds f t injury and was lucky to ^ a p o w it:/fabrics from silks to rugs <ar.I cav» his life Wednesday, when ntt?ck ry tin ts , <‘omx> in st:1 :;ce it wwrk, GRANT S, HOPPING DlEI) AT HOME OF L, F. TINDALL Grant S. Hopping, 56, died at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.,and Mrs. L‘. F, Tindall, about 4;30 Tuesday afternoon as the result- of Bright's disaese. * The deceased waft formerly d' rest dent of Yellow Springs and for a number pf years was an R. F- D. car­ rier. Seven years ago he located . iit Canada but returned to Dayton about six months ago, His first vrife died about, fifteen years ago and ia survived by his pres­ ent wife and one daughter, Mrs. Tin­ dall, and two sons, Arthur of Dayton, and Jack, Two sisters also survive, Mrs. Netting Hopping'and Mrs Geo. Parsons of' Yellow Springs. The fun- erabwas held from the Tindall home yesterday, burial taking'place at Yel low Springs. v ’ F r ‘ HOUSTON SALE REPORTS - HELD TO JpE RUMORS. ONLY Some time ago a dispatch was sent out of Columbus that-the receiver for the Houston Company* had sold 3000 acres’of the Madison county land to a Philadelphia seed Company. If such a deal was oh it must have fallen thru fo' rthe latest report is that the 3000 =aefe$ a re being surveyed and will be divided into eleven farm slto be Sold from the court house in London some time in May. The land is rented for this year Imt the tenants are to be protected. DAIRYMEN ELECT OFFICERS * £*MMTfttfDAY HYMNING The members of the Co-Operative Cream Co, held a pleasant social hour in community halt last Friday even- ipg when an oyster supper was served Following a business session when a report of the year was read by N. P. Ewbank, station manager, came the election of officers. * President— J, E. Kyle . Vice President—Herv y Bailey. Secretary—Fred Townsley Treasure*—N. P. Ewbank. Advisory Board—E, E. Finney and Anthorty Pjtstick. FIRST FISHING PARTY The first fishing party *from .this Section to the reservoir started last week with Win*. Marshall, A. E. Richards aind N. P. Ewbank. “-The weather "Was cold witfy snow but the pprty returned with “some fish." FOR SALE:- Egg* for hatching, from great egg producing strain o f Ros* Comb Black Minorca*, and high grade Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds. P. M, Gillilan REAL Baby. Chicks Custom Hatching, Real Incubators And Brooder. Get them a t NorthupHatchery YellowSprings, O, .TRY OUR JOB PRINTING Word' ha* been received here that Ralph, the little 8 year old Son, of Dr, and Mrs. Foye Troute of Denver, Col. was operated upon for mastoid trouble last Saturday a t Mercy Hospital, fol­ lowing an attack of typhoid fever. He is improving as well as could be expected. , <, FOR OVER 200 YEARS haarlent oil has been a world­ wide m a e d y fix kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago andu ric a d d condition*. HAARMCM P it, 60fte<^teteriwdtrouite6,eiite*tili*avlbti; ommm.TNrssiitti.ASAmflflflts*(aflat FREE TOOTH BRUSH and PASTE To Every Person Having Teeth ‘Oflimed. Chadtwn, 11.00 Ad«l$fe $1.59 You Need’fifoappointment Painleaa 50c Dr. G. A Smith - 2 5 1 4 S . U iM w iten e S t , Springftikl, O. (Assisted by M«msed Oral ' ‘f Tanitlinli fft ^ * Open All iDay mi evening WANTED t Local Representative To sell our standard is e 'of’Radio sets, Electric Wash pers, Electric Sweepers, Elec­ tric- Irons, Fixtures etc. Either part time or full time, Apply THE GRAY ELECTRIC COMPANY Springfield, Ohio » Jersey bull in tijo barn, Mr, D r-p t win entered the stall where the an i-), mstl was loose. In an ir,f. ant tn c ! beast sprang a t him knocking i;ir,i, down, He was torsed aw u t for a w j minutes before making ins ever,.;x'. ’ He received a had cut on the brad nr. 1 a couple o f broken ribs. SMesess. . . . . . V r...r ; I RC»b'i B ui Sc Sons <' IHMIIIIW II- — ■g jlll etmsTCOLDfs may mean weak lungs and mrA ii.'-MJ lltTirough treat* tncr.t than m e re *ymps, physics or stimulants. scorn VlULSIOff ►-r-R F. ps client colds by giving , jrV,‘-:nglU to the blood anq heat to the body. It is famous with ‘physician* for hard coughs1 find w eak lung*, throat and bronchial trouble*. , tcotl &rtiwne, l7 -«« * . 1 ADAIR’S Furniture of Character of Prices O , v t a y ; gette: Home:: :• J .■ ■ < . V. ■■ * -V. You Gan Afford to Pay , Twice yearly We go tb Grand- Rapids and Chicago,4 where we search the market for furniture tha t the men of moderate means can afford to pa^. By buy­ ing a t Adairs you can save enough on your home outfit to furnish an extra room nicely. In interest ofbetter homes we are constantly on the lookout for new furniture and ideas to present to , our customers. Folks who have learned this come here for ideas in furnish­ ing and modernizing their homes. * 1 Dotted Swiss Curtaing Pair $1.95 ’ This pair of curtains includes the overhanging valance. They are made of very fine dotted Swiss with neatly ruffled edges., Very popular for bedrooms and even in dining rooms. The tie backs are made of the same ma­ terial. Plain Taupe Velour with Needle Poipt Tapestry Cushions - - - • - ’ /7 -■ . ■-■■. *. y - 'V i. ' " ■ *>■ " ■ ”■■■. ‘ • • • -. j , . *=< ■ . * 5 ■ ’ 1 / . -1 - t • ‘ ‘ “ This is probably the mast beautiful suite we have ever shown. The loose cushions covered ia a needle point tapestry of beautiful design while the rest of the suite is covered in a high grade plain Taupe: Velour. The construction of this suit is the best it is possible to buy. „ " • 48-Inch Art {- M i r r o r s $8.95 | \ r t mirrors are the most popular wall decorations of the day. They are very effective and useful too. These have art, polychrome frames with heavy French plate vmirrors. Mitered borders finish them off in a very splendid manner. QUICK MEAL Gas Ranges Queen Anne Bedroom S 1 * ! , e c e . . . $ 1 2 7 . 0 0 The exceedingly low price does not indicate the quality—the quality is.far superior to anything tha t is sold a t a price anywhere near this one. The suite’ is of the Queen Anne style in an American walnut finish. The fronts and tops are all ,of genuine walnut. The suite comprises a bow end bed, vanity and chiffobette. Quoted of an exceedingly low price. One of several new Dining room Suits to arrive this week. * KqttifrMd with tb* Lorain O ma Hast R«gx Noted tor thflr stimte, du«bte construction mad Perfect txdrinf- qualities. Sheet mct#l part* made of rust‘restitinft In«ot iron. Cast­ ings art smooth. No bolt attain on enameled parts. Oven linings arc sine coated, e«ry to removq and clean. Many size* and styles. Tutor Period Dining Room Suite The 8 Piece . <fci QQ A A Suite - - - q > 1 0 y .U U m . 0 Hsrft is a wonderful value. I t is a walnut suite, is*’ ■ beautifully finished. The buffet is 66 inches long. The table 48x60 inches. The 5 chairs and one chair are upholstered in either tapestry or leather. 2044 North Detroit A D A I R ’S tMt sBLJ l mrJL nRh>»R» wm*a* xenia , dkso. mm

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