The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26

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Arli u r n IIs f w K t J^-ki M i* ! i * • T.'tysses Si Graut, hern April 2?r 18i i President of ■ t h c FamousAmericans andTheirSayings YTJien {fie world returns j f i e to the ways o f peace and J h | ‘ o. friendship the prayers o f many people will he ■.answered* AHtife.jnps^"'.. use o f the Golden Rule - would do away with all ,"wars* A little more r e ­ gard for tfie o$her man’ s rights "will heep peace,. * , . ’ ami Visited St;it cg ^ fam- ■ ous soldier.' ' “ te t us have jic-aci.” When Grant, said tliat ft meant a lot to a troubled na­ tion* . ' Jlapy of these say- ' ings will live for­ ever, ■ Are yon sav­ ing them.? the A Ctjotf Store — Cincinnati *\)s£& '£&af o f'\ ^yzzxfgffr$hrrrsfr aerma £h eery,/lam m M H E nm m donot just happen. Someone has given,careful -attention to walls, furnishings, hangings and deco­ rations. * , ~ Cl. Harmonious, restfulwall tints havemuch to do in creating that homelike atmosphere. And for this purpose there is nothing just like Hanna’s Liquid Satiooid. d Made in a variety of smooth satiny tints—it >makes possible the fulfilment of any color sdheme. C.HanHa'st.iguid Satinoidapplied toyourwallswilt retain its beauty everanunusually hugperiod, rail directions an everycan . C, Whenit’stime tothinkofpaint - . ing—think of Hanna. Remember thefamous GreenSeal—for 36 years the standard. DependablePaint , . . . . . . Since1888 The Cedarviile Farmers’ Grain Co. Have your old Furniture upholster­ ed, fefinished, repaired! Work called for anji delivered from 1 to JO miles from Xenia. Send in your address. Will be in Cedarviile, May 1 and 2. Prompt Service and Word Guaranteed. , ■~Ty s - vm t ifcai&r 9- , Clip this ad which will ba gogd for $1,00 on a $25 order. Good for $2 on a $59 ord«r. Leave orders at this office or write 1441 Huffman Ave., East 333 J Bell phone Elmer Weyrich - - * Dayton, Ohio * A- . :iYsr-*nr,an«r Make Yoer‘Trip ICfce % a R e fo e sM iiz * N§sM . E rm ■ •CtSsss*-iw t^fe’.ttecetdo:a>5*^L”..»!#> a*8 r.v& tausil t •< .c’fn my iti?-r • ;••>i.3u’ • . v ‘ -~t 1Vne «uol ,cwbntsV * i <-fif•:»’>f c : ?: : >■ . . ■ „ \ , a 'v:;;,! , irts* . E'.-lID *..-*1 . y -I tz BtV.VHO** Pidf?, Mav : i-■> *tovL?J'4 .* ■!£?% ry.r - o' '.-fin : .. ’h ■ '*a*■. i ' 9. LCfr/yfc;i.^kus v.a<:r; u.-/ . \ Si ■: i< ■' H- '?’ »i .'..’.t* ' . “ W*fciirta.;,5‘fcc:.euLjL./,ti Jvy-w.'T.sf,..:v 7 ’'', a *SbeCUetei'.ta *n»l »tif?ab f tmllCo, ) tthet4*M,Ghla sethemmu » va t/uh ls: r* 'k-ij, *-r— v, vtUk'.J up" »8»r.pii jru .j'.rt'v-l i'« in fVffar- v;Uo has th;n yc .\r I k -os.iO £t nath'ti- ’..1 !o propt!. ' t » Wt; ;crc-*‘« i n * ('t this move- j ir.mt fm n the Noth>rsi hoadqnarttvs ’ c;t. Mr. I ■ui 3 . An ir.tj nsiv«‘ o*Tort h ,! Ivir.s? ir.ade all over t';o I’ r.Irc i States i to r ’onss-up, FaicMip, £*ss-l a, ' up. The nbovo har>i:t :onui tlso nKtionel st!og;m for this vrrrk. Some v.'=in‘ler- : fu; results are being accomplished. ; It is ^ratifying to see so wxv. of j our ciiircns t leaning nn*,i fceautifying > their preiiir <??. 'i’ld'o are still ft few, hov;e\rr, wlio for tiome reason or oth­ er liav-j not, to date, made any ♦ap­ parent effort to do so. Tlieodore Roosevelt at ore tijac made a statement somethin'? like this: “We cannot make our‘ community 8 good place for any of us to live in un­ less we make it a good place for all of us to live in.” The more thickly pop­ ulated our community becomes ~tlie more our actions effect our neighbors. It Nvill, therefore, do no good for a fow of us to clean up unless all of our citizens do so. For those who have not- already “ cleaned-up” , the week beginning, Monday, May 5th, will be designated as “ Clean-up” week. During this week' all of the 5 above mentioned citizens are urged to have all ashes, refuse and rubbish, o f all kinds hauled to our village dumping grounds. The dump­ ing, grounds are located o ff Xenia avenue at the old lipie kilns, not far fMm the Abel Magnesia plant, Under ho circumstances should dumping be done on the McMillan property east; of town near the.' creek. The village is willing to assist in this work. ,If you want assistance, your -rubbish will be hauled for you if you will leave same at your front curia m barrels ' or boxes;.if the a- mount does not exceed three barrels- full, not later than Wednesday morn­ ing at 6:30. garbage, manure, or ashes are positively- not included in the above proposition. .These must be taken, care of by the individual. Individuals responsible for any premises hot cleaned up during this week will, have to ba appealed to thru more drastic, means. The county country health .officer stands ready to assist wifch'this clean-up work, 1 sin­ cerely hope that all will do their ut­ most to clean up Cedarviile and that the week of May Jjithwill prodeuo a cleaner, brighter and more-.healthful village.of Cedarviile: , THE MAYOR ■r i i • ?- + r~ s- ' / f : lu yr>ur now home t<.u”: will hr: many places tot new pieces of furniture---there are Agpy piecef that you will want to re. plft'-g. Tiieso pieves you don’t have to move, ' Come to our etore, rolect the new nieces € :; *«*• . /* \ C ' u ADDRESS PUBLIC SCHOOLS Prof, Carroll Bryant, of the I.ife and First Aid Service of the American Red Crbss and ohe of eight men going over the United States off a schedule, spoke this week' before the. public schools that is the 7th and 8 th grades and High school, demonstrating re* cussitation and broken ’bones and cut arteries before the doctor arrives. The object is to demonstrate how to pre­ vent the' loss of life, The Greene County Red Cross arranged a-schedule whereby Prof. Bryant appeared be- peared before a number of the public schools ffnd the colleges. COLLEGE NOTES The annual night shirt parade of’ the college boys took’ place Wednes­ day night,. April 23rd. The town was aroused by^their wonderful music, but oj * several occasions their reception was very djSnp, 0 The ,Y. W. girls met Wednesday, April 23rd, for their meeting. The main feature of the meeting was the election of the*officers for next year. They are Miss Pauline Collins, pres-' identj Miss Lena Hastings, Vice pres­ ident; Miss Mae McKay, secretary and treasurer; and Miss Harriet Shields, under-graduate field repre­ sentative. " , * * * The Freshmen class enjoyed a feed Thursday night, April 24, There was plenty to eat. m * *■ « . The student body met Thursday for the election of officers for the coming year. 0 , j • » • Friday afternoon, April, 25 the local college baseball team met An­ tioch’s team on the Cedarviile dia­ mond where our team was defeated 20-3. * m m Tuesday evening April 2 i), the Greene County Normal students had a Weiner roast at the cliffs, » ........ .......... —.ELECTION BOARD MEMBERS D. 0, Jones, Beavercreek township, Republican and John Alexander, of "Stellow Fprings, Democrat, have been named-- by" Secretary of State Thad Brown, ns members of the. .Greene County Election board. t*•4a• $135.00 High Grade Fiber Suite In Special Fnishes . . . . A very handsome Fiber Suite in two tone finishes, upholstered in a high grade of Tapestry. The loose cushions are filled with comfy springs and rest on a spring seat. There aremany very attractive Fiber Suites in our new Spring stock. " which we will deliver' to your new home, then we will pick up the old pieces of' furniture and make you a liberal allowance on them. Thus you save the trouble and expense of moving tlmmand the allowance make a worth­ while saving for you. OUR TERM S ARE LIBERAL You don't even have to worry about having the ready cash. We know that moving is expensive and that ready cash is not available when you want it so we will arrange very liberal terms for payment. ■ Why BuildiuaC a K i a e i RUGS rv ite 4 m e k ( mmM bcrJr 1 ■ * trR a J 3 % ,:.y A - I h XA"**. . This Duncan Pyfe ' d* -l Q j C A A . Bed Room Suite., .......... ........o O v v / v l This is a. trhly American Period Design-and the only American Design that bears the name of the creator. Please do not judge this handsome suite by our remarkably low price. Never before'have we offered so distinctive an outfit so reasonably. Here is proof • positive of the value-giving ability of this store. The Tudor Dining Room ' Ag? A A Suite, b Pieces................................. , A £*& •v U itMv So great was the success ^ of our Rug Sale last week that we practically had to order an entirelynew stock. These are now on our floor. The patterns, are- by far the best we have ever had. They are all ' |iCK>e tleJf w ith , i K B f r I JLs? 1 X--. *'A> Hi. R21-CHEN CABINET New Spring Patterns - 'A t , : Very Low1 Prices E1PERT KODAK I'ilitt Developing and Finishing By Parcel Post „ ' w -U«rv,-C-'.* n ,« ^ t ii» ' C « .KvCTSjS - y % t? '• rir-iri.nii'i7l]i'ri Here is an 0\k Dining Room Suite in the Crom­ wellian Finish. The Suite Consists of 60-in. Buffet, Table, aiid 5 chairs and 1 arm chair. /The above illustration is not exactly the suite but near enough to give you an idea of what it is like. u I? you ar. fc;tilling a rt.w Romo as have a pitch."'. lk iieodg x-offtc'1:4k c »:• ■ ■ ffisso facto before >ou.uc<..\ac vj . bajld in 8 enphowdi ■ J'jiav.y■RrchiS-'cti til's •ico’ssi-stry Gravfnr t&ij-ly plan'sfor is.0vns.sj and ?>-»•{apffti Kent buud&Cj *,v ii/rindv si Sellers in the kitehtft. V-e caa do tlvi 3 ;sr.e. Trhy? fecostsontvhalf,as to 'haveth’.’.dcUe.-.,.:tcnh.s1 -n: t>it. Tht: Sellers Is a sftrk-.Iv taryunit. ' The Setter:; offers 1 >. ......... I labor-fttviag coawai' _ - ■ .,c no built-in capboar.^-,. , I::.",o t batauhitReyare psmtPtd. ,_ Let ns rhovy ye .i so«*o *v fffel.k&riiiet,.sdv:Igm»d jvouu U •^Sriles.v,t!L«t«9?;ivg'.'it5tsoeh -t ImportantRfforcaailoff., Ctol^fe You are sure to find the Rug you are looking for. NOTE ’THESE PRICES. $1^,95 $30.00 9,x12.Tapes try Rugs . 9x12 Velvet Rugs........ . 9x12 Axminster Rugs. Asiow:'.... $35.00 as. 9x12 Wilton iJSg^Ol T C Velvet Rugs..'F^3f %?a i &M&& AS CASH IF PAID IN 00 DAYS'ON ’T A U N T S OF $10 OR OVER * A D A I R ’S 20-24 North Detroit XENIA, OHIO* Stoves, Victrolas Furniture, Carpets The Name SOJJDERS ettabltohed in 1876 »thnd»»* a guarantee f6r ahiolute satisfaction. S O U D E R S ASPIRIN Relieves Neoralrie* Earache, Head­ ache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pain of alt kinds. IOe For m. Box o f 12 There it absolutely no reason to pay more. For Sale By AU Grocer# Royal Renftdy and Extract Co. DAYTON , OHIO F fC * (Ok'g ^ ® Bi?? Vaudeville Act# • A » , wJ.La.lt O and Feature Photop ays. hutire change of show every Monday and Thursday. Continuous Perfor*- l mances from li30 to 11:30 P. M, Afternoon Prices 20c and 30c. j Evenings; C D A Y T O N ’S BEST.. . -C O R S E T A B E A U T Y S H O P (MffS C S C m 0 STERPfih£>) • MiatnpoainPars Raiewalerff’es'iEanentand MofeetWaviest M-oicuriae) Estlal Matsaste and Scalp Treatment. tCW .2r.4St. DAYTON. OHIO f Quality work ufc.a wiving. No- middle, man. Deal direct. Service‘fant an the. mails, ■ ALL SIZES ■---devdojffsig and priut- utR 40 coftta,.except vo.:it pocket, 35e. Wvile for information or Bemi roil ■md money io M, E. CDATB, m Kribold Building, Ihtytaft, (M e- “ G e t I t A t W hea tley ’s” 27.29 WffsbiiigtonSt DAYTON, OHIO “ EVERYTHING” Fcr the Farm Dairy “Good Quality*’'at “Less Price” •30c and 50c* r K U O S -E IN O L EU M . ' t.lnotcum tuittoru tlOot cuvorlug, •!■>.:q. yd,, jx ! u uold .-(til ' oift'oVum,Sr.iiv; linoshue. j^xnilnsler laic, VcivctF,’SUAv. All pivCctgoo.1*inn) jriii-.rniitceO. noretaH at-xvliol,ailo prices, iilrect from mills to you. AM E R IC A N R U G M IL L S 420 E. Fifth S t, near Jaekxrn, Dayton, O, ■M ■ * C U S T O M T A I L O R S SUITS $30.00 PANTS $7.00 25 MIDWEST TAILOR SHOPS I S O S o u th M a in S h D A Y T O N . O .* ........ —-■ - i . ------- --- - -ri; -m — - ■ All Good Housewives Uca SOUDERS' EXTRACTS A Pure Extract for flavors, Ico Creatn, Puddings, Cakes and Candies. MAKE TH E PO O D M O R E ,D E L IC IO U S -U SE SOUDERS’ A SK YO U R GROCER The Royal Remedy and Extract Company Dayton, Ohio WHEN IN DAYTON See Us For Fresh. Spring Caught F I S H ROTH'S- Fulton Market 36 E. 4th St. ' DAYTON, OHIO IwHe# THE MUTUAL HOME and SAVINGS ASSOCIATION The Largest In Dnylosi Resources $17,400,000.^0 Surplus $050,000.00 Over 33,006 Aecuunta CornerMainand Second Siroot* 'Dayton, Ohta B I B L E S s B O O K S 'And Complete Lino* of Phone Garfield 834 SU N D A Y SCH OO L SUPPLIES Our Prices Aro The Very Lowest fiftha Ludlow eiiaisTi.il poaussswfi assbcoton o. • NATURAL MHALING Prattle* limitad to trealmont of heart, bU»ot!» llY^r» hidnejrafand with hatural plant drUi;», ntassase, ilej!, trleity ahd extreito, C. 2UUMUHLEM, M. D. 30D TliirJ St., Arcatto> DAYTON, OHIO T H E B O R t a -r R E S T A U R A N T The Only High ClaM Rrr.laurartt In Dayten That Serve* at Popular Price* Try Our Sunday Chicken Dinner 7dc 205£07 SouthLuiHo#Street ERNEST N. DAVIS, Prop. DAYTON, 0 . DR. R. K. KEMPER DENTIST GarffeM i2V0-W <00-10Keith Theatre BWir. AHLERS DAYTON’S Leading Furriers 3 7 fe. 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