The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52
UlMta LOCAL m PSXStijKAL * * • * * • m # # #1 teMN*)**n* ; tib'irr Twin?. fSmlwa SUndairi *t R otymm Hardware t'o, PUe* >«Ui Qtdir tol iOCUSt pV»U kt on??. A esr of spi:-y p©*te» ?xi** SWHl grade CVdarviT,* LLn*l*r C*. A .sporinl meeting of villao* iouncil had bet-i o«U*d for thia Friday *va. Foim**:- i biln'd pom will* sm'.’l sirc-nnt of money, Ifiqmre at thia vf- ftce, i Mrs. S< M. Murdock and daughter,, T n a , a re ■visiting w ith R e v . a n i M r.-. W a te r M o rio n and fa m ily in l.s rils - vilte, Ky. Mri, Nettie Haroook of €;.Iambus| C*ri Mku*r «| fHi*u>i| »p#nt the .va^ the gu*»i this w*--k of her sis -1 weekend at harm. • ter-ir-iaw, Mrs- J. II. llil'Wirm | — ’-•- Dr. Chari** CteVgOSur tad family Mrs. W. t- Marshall of <v !umbus . of Chicago aiw vte|ftteg wfotiv, * in j iirns hern rptnding the week i.I;h her , Xenia. Dr, Galte*gg U pr**uh-irt of j ;brotlur in-law and sister Mr. end , The Hagar Straw Bewd k P*pcr <so. j fMw. R»C. Waft and other relative*,iand was sailed heft «• bu*in<-ss, I We have just received a car o f the very best locust split posts. IT i > b are right. . !L - CedarviUe Lumber Co. For Fates- .Sweet potato plants, j The Slat annual aanunenerment of John GiUaugh JWilberforw UalvaraKy was held yr,s terday. There were Ms graduates. •mssm ja tSWBBMWtiSS! John Milton Williams * W ill entertain the public with selected READINGS -from his own poems CedarviUe Opera House Thursday, June 26, 1924 Standard Time 7:30 P .M . ADM I S 5 I O N A d u l t s 35c ( Iincluding War T ax) * Children 25c, Tickets on Sale at Fancher’s Restaurant Miss Carrie Rife left Saturday for Columbus whore she will attend sum- For Sale tner school. plants. Now is a good time to lay in your winter coal, Get the prices of The Farmers’ Grain Co, Prof. L. D. Parker and family left this week for Harpster, 0 ., where they will .visit relatives. From there ‘ they go to Akron. Cleveland and on ' to Detroit, to he gone several weeks; i i ■ ■ —’ ;»>. ■' You cannot make a mistake on a Buckeye Cultivator, See the new two- row,at The Farmer’s Grain Co, and cabbage E, H. Bri^no: aeas In TimeuithNuture S i ihejxmuiigof Springtime, Nature decks me esrth m herfairest fabric,presentingfresh and dtekogte symphonies of color m flower, wood and **.*■*at*aaa, „ - .vr— , -----?,r®» keep our houses fresh and new with sc beautiful and protective covering of good paint Mrs. Fred Fields and two sons of Milwaukee, are here on a visit with Mr. and Mrs, ft. M. Stormont. Mr. Fields is expected later. For Rent:- Six room house .both kinds of water, bam, chicken house, and big garden. Call 21 oh 192, or write Lee Shroades, Rfd 3, CedarviUe, Ohio. Mrs, Wm. Reed of Clifton and Mrs. Aden Barlow and son, Willard, motor ed to Chicago, Monday, where they will visit, relatives for a short time. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Boolman and Kingsley and Marjorie Boolman of Springfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fansler of Cleveland, were Sunday guests pf Mr. and Mrs, Aden Barlow, Wanted—For full or part time to demonstrate and take orders for high grade line of toilet articles. W. E, Ballinger A Co., Dayton, Ohio Mrs. Maty Andrew, and Mrs. Joint S. Harvey, returned Monday from. Huntingtort, W. Va.,,where they spent a week at the home of the latter. ' Use Instant Paste for wall papering Dry paste powder and coal water. No trouble, cheaper and better. Get it at Ridgway’s . Mi% and Mrs. George E. Jolly and daughter, Jane Elizabeth, of Ardmore Okla., were guests of Mr. and Mm. P, M. Gilliiah and Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Jolty a few days this week. G.Hanmm'tGrtrn . S t mi Pmimt ■ ttttttr t every pnrpese—theFer- mrnia it- #a tit ' frdmg*. Metis tts t andattars hnttxt, . Ct Wit* it'sHmt t* thinkt f print ing—-think t f Henna, ■Rtrntm- ■ for tht fnmtnt Grttn Seri—far 34 yt*r» th t Mtotdcrd* ' B&Hdablt P s H k . . . . . . Shu* IMS The CedarviUe Farmers’ Grain Co* th*- 154 household, food and beauty pro duct* to sell direct to homes. Big pay to wide awakemen andwomen. All or part time. No experience needed.^ In structions and sample, outfit free. Health—0 Quality Products Co., I ll Duane St., Cincinnati, 0, Forty-seven years ago 'Tuesday, the 17th of .Tuno/Jacob Siegler located in CedarviUe and opened a bakery which has been intontinuous operation ex cept for a few weeks two yearb ago during illness. For Sale:- C. M. Harris homestend, 6 room house; lot 66x32 feet. Also lot 66x82 feet and will sell sepemte or as whole. Will offer for sale for short time only. Inquire of Mrs. Mary Har ris or Mrs. Mabel Graham. The Touring Car * E O. fi. Detroit PM*aauM« nia* itllunnllltan Helps millions enjoy tiieir vacations Fordcant will carry million* on healthful, pleasant vacation* thi* wanner—vacation* that at* inexpenriv* b*cau«* of th* low cootof maintenance of thi* rdiaUe Car. Everyonewant*a car for theoutdoor month*. JHiat means, of OoUrse,anUnusuallyheavy demandfor Fords. To avoiddelay* enddtesppoimment list your order now. . j g j • , t t t o a x v s a s A t f » A a . m^^^SrnmBLtSS& F:gh Grade T.aww swinys nriees. Service Hardware Co, nt ;ow Mrs. J. H. Andrew, yrho was quite ill the past week is able to be up at this time, * Mrs. J. Eari Stenmmt of Columbus has been visiting rafotires here for the- past two weeks. She returned hoiK| this week. Mereld Collin* Jobe, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Job*, graduated last Thursday from Harvard Medical col lege, Harvard University, Mr. Jobe enter* the General Hospital in Boston at once as interne. " Miss Bertha Cre*we!l, who ha 3 been attending Marietta college, spent a few day* hero with Her *i»ter, Mrs. Russel Wells. She ho* gone to Colum bus where she will tako a position in a ten room for the summer. She will teach nt Stubenville this fall in.the public schools. For Sale;- Celery plants. -- • John Gillaugh Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Turnbull, Mrs. J, II. Wolford, and Miss Bernice Wol ford are spending the week at the reservoir. ? Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Storraont drove to Columbus on Wednesday to attend' the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earl, a brother of Mrs. Stormont, John Milton Williams, author Of "Life", a pageant^ the song, ‘iHow Long Must I Wait for a Sweetheart?’ and numerous, oilier poems will en tertain the public at CedarviUe Op era house, June 26, 1924, with select-.' ed readings from Ms Own poems.; Special religious services are being held at the rear of the Clifton school louse by Rev, G, P. Ditmer, Menon- ite Brother in Christ, assisted by G. H .Hughes of Springfield, each even- ng at 7&0 and on Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Old fashioned' preaching and praying and singing. Come and en joy the weering*. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Whittington and cWldwm, who late* boon spending two month* in Lo* Angeles, Cal., have returned home after a very pleasant trip through the west: Mr. Whitting-,, ton report* that it has been very dry in California hi* spring.'He alto say* that business on the coast is almost at a standstill and thousand* who went west looking for work and to reside in the delightful climate are now re turning east. John Milton Williams, who will give a program of reading in' the opera house next Thursday eveningwill give a fine banner to the town sending the largest delegation. Each town in the county wi^ be represented. Marion Stormont has accepted a position with the Union Electric Co,, of St, Louis. Miss Marjorie Wright is the guest of relatives at Idaville, Ind. Reserve your Binder twine, limited quantity at a low price. Service Hardware Co. Wo have been informed that the Girls’ Scout organisation of Spring- field, has taken, a lease on the Stores l.-ewis woodland along the Miami river for a c*mp« A delegation from here attended a meeting of the Second '1 District of Ohio Building Association League at the Butler County Country-Club, near Hamilton, Wednesday. In the party were W. J. Tatbox, Andrew Jackson, W. W. Trwlte, W. A. Spen cer nnd Dr. Leo Anderson. Among the speakers were L, M. Studevant and A. J. Hess of Sidney. The former ut one lime resided here in his boy hood days and the tetter is a brother of Miss Lula Smith, formerly of this place. Judge H. L« Smith of Xwua ■teas chosen president for next year. The next nAettng trill be in Spring- field. The local party had dinner that evening at the Shrine Club in Day- ton, the guest* *f Dr. Anderson. 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