The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26
■hi i)'. I ; LX, »* * •s - t O O R E N A M E L p m - 8 COLORS ' ''/ / / / lji beautiful and durable Iter soft or h*td wood Soom—m any row la your boat*—Cprmote Floor Enamel give* you a Mrd wwndl surfac* that nmn and washes. Handsome la any- room, it i« particularly de sirablewherefloors receivehate. wear. OannoteFloprEnamelspread*easily anddries thoroughly. C. M. RIDGWAY, . Odaralle, Ohio. / Famous Americans and Their Sayings Those who look to the future with the thoftght that all will he apt t o ' f l l ? : ; . ture all they hoped for . That’ s our vision ’To*'.:,;:; morrow will be bet ter than today. James Buchanan, hem 'April 23 , 1781 . President of th e United States. ''At the risk of being called a false prop, het, 1 can prophesy nothing hut good." Buchanan was loph- ing forward to the future of the ' Na* tion when he said that. '' J m ^ / f u b U y < * ™ L { a / i m ( 8 . A GoodStow — Cincirtnali rsscr f O ^ < r i W a / , n | V, I E h s e ry ,H om e like R o a m s do hot just happen. Someone has given careful attention.to walls, furnishings, hangings and deco radons. <1, Harmonious, restful wall tints have much to do in creating that homelike atmosphere. A nd for this purpose there is nothing just, like Hanna’s Liquid Satinoid, if,. Made in a variety o f smooth satiny tints—it possible the fulfilment o f any color scheme. GHmna’tLifuid Satinoidapplied f» yearwallswill retain its beauty everanmutually hugperiod. Full directions on epefypUUf '- Dependable Paint, m da* • * G,Wken it's time* to thiuk of paint - tag—think e f Hanna. Remem « Per (he famous Green Seat—for 36 poors: tka standard. S incsim The Cedarville Farmer*’ Grain Co. , Have your old Furniture upholster ed, refinished, repaired! Work called for and delivered from 1 to 10 miles from Xenia. Send in your address. Will be in Cedarville, May l and 2. Prompt Service and Word Guaranteed Clip this ad which will bs good for $i .00 on a $25 ordtr. Good for $2 on a $50 order. Leave orders it this offirc or write East 333 J Bell phone Elmer .Weyrich 1441 Huffman Ave., - <* - Dayton, Ohio Make Your Trip More Enjoyable by a Refreshing Night ott Lake Erie (Y.Wrr.il ticket l,|Mdoil ih« hut,) XbMMtn'NNeast uni nott'i bound tr.wsJeMresy tf/y wr.uWRt harsn:!wd that esol, eomfortaMenlsUonone ef <-ur Mxv.ns, A j;;.iJ l*r.J inndc.w slate* *oo*,a!ofl* g-raitdsleepandanarrct&eg l*3kr.'.;ifa tiic iramtacl i t a M * o r saiufc"~«ernt o r at . Ifeily* M oy 1st t o tSth tsavsCWetend - MWF.MA „ Fit'** JLtaVetteJMe - ft.eor.Ht. Aermmmu * imA .U . f SbMnul SittHAniteCtewWiWl -7:30AM. Jkmiinttm *«l» »*Jpi«i.-acts* «t g-5• ChmtSMpsft‘•Meraattir*"art aif#te ix.sjrfefa ?)i*€Wv»t*rMl a m * *u*M#YramUO. Cltmhuil.ffliti Ship 55 juf«*;fl:f*;Uh, 9 l >v ft«t6fruht,. COLLEGE n o te s Th* Philo and PMloaephic Literary seeietias mot Monday avesiag, Th* Philo's told an oprn naatinf «t which time a aumtor of visitor* ware peas ant. n u n Mrs. J. P. White addraaaad the stu dent body and faculty of tea collage on Tuesday, April 15th, continuing bar former lecture* on Mohammed anism. * . * • Mr. Wilson Galloway addressed the girl* of the Y. W, C. A. concern ing the Lake Geneva MY" conference, held at lake Geneva, Wisoonsqn ev ery summer. * • a Hie president of the Y, M. C. A, Mr. Kenneth Morrison, talked to the men of the college last Wednesday featuring the training school for officers at Columbus held there from April 11 to 13. • - * • One of the ablest speakers of the College year, Dr, W, A. Galloway, of Xenia, entertained the faculty and, student body with ah extremely in teresting and instructive address on the early inhabitant o f Greene county Dr. Galloway exhibited some speci mens, parte of skeletons of a man and Woman supposed to have inhabi ted this region at least 2000 years ago, The specimens were found in a calcium carbonate deposit on the Grinnell farm near Yellow Springs. Dr, GalloWay gave an hypothesis of the happenings about Fort Ancient when the two tribes, those of the “longheads" and “ round heads”, en gaged in a battle in which the ‘round' heads were generally supposed to have been victors. The amalgamation of these two tribes caused, by the slav ery o f the captives, is supposed to have formed the race of Indians which was present in North America when Columbus landed, According to Dr. Galloway, these old tribes or races, were fairly well civilized. They culti vated crops, and wove cloth, as welt as built lodges in which to live. They possesseda very efficient military sya tern, as their are a large number of Bo-called forts around the southern and south-central parts of Ohio. The speaker continued giving some interesting facts concerning the In dian-history of our county, and exhib ited the only heirloom of Tecumseh a pipe of peace, given by the Indian Chieftan to Dr. Galloway's great grandfather, as a token of peace be tween the Galloway family and the Shawnee tribe. This compact was never broken. V*TOU»r Wnxpnmmm Uftfrfflft 4W spring, narhu. Dr. parasite* < oitk* mm has to ftcmti by the HsraM emphasised tbit sites not naif tote* the growth of many hogs adI dCten directly cause their death, tea* Stoy also are indirect ly responsiMf the appearance of other fatal ^figHTT in the hard. A wormy pig Um tha vitality to re sist disease *o$ ftells pussy to cholera, pneumonia, “f&t", and many other trochlea that tfi might otherwise es cape, the do«Gof< (Mild. The ground afbeariy all hog-lots in the corn-belt jg- infested with the larvae <egg«> $t these worms, and it takes vig&$j& sanitary measures to prevent thsnifrom getting Into the digestive tree# « the young pigs, After the p£g$ become infected the only thing to do is to treat them to remove the worms from the intestines, the doctor tbflfctg. There are several ways o f dping '&Ja, and Dr. Anderson described a new method which he con siders more cmtVient and economical than some o f tSbff elder plans. Worm capsules have bora used extensively and are very successful but they are quite expensive And a good deal of labor is involved in their use. The new idea is to use a combination of volatile and fixed oils that can be mixed with feed' and given to a few pigs at a titiuS, thus insuring a dose to each pig and eliminating a large part of the labor, “I don't see how you tan do your farmer readers any greater service - than to urge them to give this matter their serious attention," Said Dr. An- J derson. SHERIFF TAKES A LOOK FOB; STILLS AND BOOZE Sheriff Morris Sharp and his list of: official investigator* dropped Into town Wednesday afternoon uhan no«nced and called at a number of place* in aernteh o f stills and boose. Nothing damaging was found. The officers had been informed otherwise In this connection it is street talk that following an. arrest o f * Xenia bootlegger and confession, a young Cedarvilitan was, mentioned as the Wholesale agent in supplying booze. The young man is missing, has bepn “out of town” for some days, inf*ct left the day one of Uncle Sam's then wa» here on an officihl Visits -HOW TO VOTE FOB COOLTDGE. DELEGATES-AT-LABGE IN OHIO Delegates-at-Isrge X Mrs. John Gordon Battelle X Harry M, Daugherty X Simeon D. Feat X Charles L, Knight X William Cooper Proctor X Mrs. Anna S. Todd X Frank B. Willis Alternates-atdsrge X Hallie Q. Brown X J. B. Cartmell X Thomas S. Farrsll X Mrs. Wilm aSindsir LeVnn X Fred D. Patterson ( X Marshall Sheppey X Edward Vollrath To vote for Calvin Coolidge you must vote for the above, together with your district delegates and al ternates. A vote on the Preferential Ballot doe* not elect the Coliidge delegates, Primaries April 29, 1924, Clip this ballot and take it to the polls with you. FASMlBS te be <mthe m m »*** this, r *ft «sw teoal vetri- idmisnaoia,. intestinal! h bogs are one : paste the farmer! When interviewed the doctor that these p*r»- WANTED: - Old-time dheet of drawers or bureau, a table, also desk, all in curly maple wood. Address Mrs. Robert C, Bancroft, 915 E, High St., Springfield^ O. For White Leghorn Eggs for hatch ing, day old chicks or custom hatch ing, see or call H, K. Stormont, phone 3-213, For Sale:- Overland Chummy road ster, Good condition and new tires. Bert Myers Keep April 30th open for the Junior pi«y* EXPERT KODAK Film Developing sttd Finishing By Parcel Post Quality work at a saving. No middle man. Deal direct, Service fast an the mails, ALL SlZEflU-developlng and print ing 40 cents, except vert pocket, Sic. Write for information or send roll and money to . * . GOATS, MHMteiWM XMIlthg, SwriMi Oti*. p’or Sale:- 400 bushel good corn. John Pitefick 1 IMPORTANT CHANGE IN TIME TABLES an the * • PENNSYLVANIA • ra ilroad SYSTEM Effective Sunday, April 27th Consult Ticket Agents S s & e s y m r ty r A k M tB a n k ' railandVmrTemper RtPLE savings! The pure, unblended goodness o f Columbus Gasoline saves and your motor from ragged performanee# ___from frequentrepairs and overhauling. Its quick starting, and smooth, dependable running saves your temper; contributes to yourmotoring comfort. Its big mileages add another saving to a. gallon-price o f downright economy. Join the thousands o f othermotorists who are benefiting by these savings. Always fill with Columbus Gasoline, Ga s o l i ne . . 4 -v - • , STRA IGH T R U N W IT H O U T BLEND Columbus Oil Company COLUMBUS C-21 OH IO COLUMBUS OIL CO., DISTRIBUTION STATION, Miller Street and Penny. By. Telephone Nj». 145. B. A. MURDOCK c. E. M asters M. C. NAGLEY W. W. TBOUTB ISN’T it wjnderfal to think how a rug that harmonizes perfectly with your other home furnishings Tcan work a real transformation in the whole appearance of a room? Offered here for your se- lactton is *■;wonderful big display that enables you to select rugs that are not only pleasing to the • eye, but which blend perfectly with your present home surroundings, Due to the fact that we de pend on a big volume of business, not a big profit per sale, you cap effect many wonderful savings in buying your rugs' here. Better let us show you right now! , * , Axminster Rugs $37.50 andup Beautiful 9x12-foot rugs of real quality m many exquisite color combinations are offered here at prices that seem al- ^most incredibly low, when you* see the quality. Come early for first selection. l in o le u m s $ 1.00 P e r Y d . ' $11.40 -(N o Border) THE. IDEAL floor covering for bedroom kitchen, etc. In 9x12 size in rich new rug patterns. MATTRESS SPECIAL Just arrived from the makers! A big special purchase of these com- fortabks felt 45-pound mattresses, covered with heavy art ticking. ........$ 12 .50 THIS isa splendid floor cover ing and is absolutely sanitary. Full -two yards wide and comes in a number of at tractive patterns. Wears like iron. Easy to keep clean For 11 years this store has been well known for the extensive line of draperies shown. This Spring is no exception^ and we have assembled a beautiful as sortment of Drapery Fabrics of all kinds. A Word to the Men:—Hot weather will soon be here. Surely you are not going to let your wife slave ovePa wash tub this summer. Get her a **1900 Cataract Electric Washer/’ CHEAPER NOW THAN EVER BEFORE, Galloway&Cherry XENIA, OHIO Erur;? dp,;;’0 *3 L-'v‘ i-r j r.ccj l tibe r-rco c-ph ier c;o cJ FORTY] 1.1 fiANDll REPR! A poljtlc.'jl icionort to tiro (j day wl;tn B. I)J known ebeerj b l noynccd for tl;| tion ior State this county at August 5th, ^ Mr. ably known in ably no olhw* epCakiug’. acquail There Jo morf be assigned to position a as sfl one, of the lead! . breeders of the | constant touch agricultural coi , Another lease being so iveU knl faithful survive f Agricultural BoJ 1the county fair.) ' was a member commissioners member of the culture. * For several wl of the Greene the Granges andl terests have il county for a faj ness experience: state representaj time had come f legislative halls .' ing interests get hands of the coi has been given Mr. WilHamsJ assured of strorJ agriculture lead! wall as other ini become a candil , interests to the! business intere.s| terdsts that-mof time and in county 'would hi legislature that f executive ability GEO. HENRLI .. ; in st Georgs Henkl on Henry .Fordj Charleston, thei .the.object of all state as to over| portance Fin «th George is ’plann| going to be pre and will settle town at once, grocery, and wl meat business il employed Ransel idie Pringle mer| become associat iv W e Need r * .■ PrcGi<ior»t (1 ican women •themselves ise in maintainin ment. Good ndvicl e" governnien| Ar.h women taking.an i.il Mr. Coolidf words to the presently. w-i| oil scandal, because of Babe Ruth's , important tiic Out in the is c gigant mile long, toj in the air. mean dcatruc| it; old ds aait.. “Lot usl rate ship tvl iceberg.” ' Praying isl aceompaniei f .Governmeni ter Modo.% that. kebc5> and majes.i place near t; big .itfbarg .broadcasts _1 to hf-'p aw civiliaation'. Mr. t o E l tlio Long L thdo. n, a r« tils nrivate'Cl liqams, ar.d I Sell the co'v.T That 1 yoisd the joil f i\T.v._ worhi Keeping cha] Cent of ~ J another tw This h V ; q send t.l ts-.\ d.i’.l L f is—onlyf radio otiD'i the air witl goea throal *3unet ImoW[ f cannot ovenj Hot; Dr[ fnsutift, rdN bating bis best , 18. 0ft« tb IMsslm pi il
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