The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52
ru n r W C A I A K D PERSONAL * * * * » • * « , * * A ik y ou r gi\>cer for Harvest i wins, Cart Minser o f Cincinnati spent the week-end at home. Oat y »«r Jta» foe *frf«i}iarmi par- powar at tlw CtklwvilUi Lumbtr Co. U. F. Siegler left Sabbath for Marietta, where he is supervisor o f music in the public schools. Mr. and Mrs. K .(J. Lowry left Monday tor Palestine. III. to visit with relatives for several days. r\ * and son, j»tiu ocpc. um rro f, John Orr Stewart were in W . L. Clemans. Cleveland several days this week." it ..................... Ask your grocer for Harvest twins. Rev. T. P. White will occupy the U. P, pulpit Sabbath at 10:30. F. B, Turnbull has gone to Maine where he judges cattle at the state fair, Miss Alice. Haines is teaching in rhe Beavercreek township high school this year. 4 Mrs. Chas. Saum spent the week end with Mrs. I. F. Puffer of Springfield. The Turnbull reunion will he held Se t 13th at the home o f jack Ewbank w ill teach the coining school year at Chester, iO., where he was located last • - '.■■- i . iyear. . D. M, kennon has gone to Mar*; ~ — .■ t S S m lV f l f / t -t(n i ? ^ the bath i A,Ien Turnbull left last Friday treatment for high blood pressure,for Spencer, Iowa, where he will WnntoaV T „ ^ ; T , 1r.esuhle teaching in the schools in wanted - Ladies to make naper that c ity .. flowers at home. Easy to make, good 1 pay. Semi stamped envelope for par. ticulars. S, Cruden Co., Xenia, ’O. - i — i. i •i . Q . Mrs. Anna Townsiey Swartz, and two sons, Fred an,d Paul, oi Indianapolis, Ind., spent Sabbath among fitends here. X E N IA TO LO NDO N RED STA& BUSS L IN E Fast Time , Leave Cedarville at 7:30 A. M. for Xenia. ^ t . Leave Xenia at 8:15 for London Leave Xenia at 10:15 for London Leave Xenia at 12 ;15 for London ,Leave Xenia at 2:15 for London Leave Xenia at 4;15 for London Leave Xenia at <5:15dor London Leave Xenia at* 8 P. M, for Ce-- darville. Busses leave London at- same hour as from Xenia. Mr .and Mrs. John Glessenger, and Curtis Cline o f Ashland, O,, were guests of Mrs. Mary Spen cer, over Labor Day. Special prices on Princess Slips, Petticoats, BJootners, vests and gym bloomers, Mrs. C. E. Masters at Masters’ Grocery. , > 2 7 0 ■■■! For 5, 10 or 20 years j J Interest payable annually i W. L. Clemans O - * FOR SALE:—-An im proved 45 acre farm close to Cedarville. Priced low. , 2S% . Discount On Alt Dental Work During the Hot Weather Examinations .Free, Extracting Positively Painless PHONE MAIN 903-W Free X-Ray Examination Dr. G. A. Smith Dentist 25 1-3 S. Limestone St. Springfield, Ohio. fiver Woolworth’s 5. and 10c Store Out .of town patients need no ap pointment. Wanted Poultry: Call me be fore you sell. Phone 12-187. John R. Irwin, R, F. D, 3 Cedarville. or 12 on 187, South Charleston. Union Services will be held in the R. P. church next Sabbath evening at 7:30. Rev. Harriman will preach. Mrs. J. H. Andrew, who ,has been ill for some time, suffered a serious heart attack yesterday. Her condition is reported critical. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Saum were the Quests Tuesday of Dr. and and Mrs. F. W . Ogan of James town. Miss Adrin Fulton and Miss Genevtve Lym of Bell 'Center, O., spent part o f last week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Saum. Dr. W. . R. McGhesney (and family,and Miss Hazel Williams, who have been spending a month in Quincy, Mass., returned home last Friday. .Mrs. Z. T. Phillips of Dayton has been the guest of Mr,-and Mrs, Thompson Crawford and other friends several days’ this week. Mr.' and Mrs. Carter N. Abel and two children, accompanied by Martha Waddle and Robert Rich ards, spent Labor Day in Cincin nati at the Zoo. ' Ralph Cummings. Anna Paul ine Setz and Stella Pitstick, have entered the Jacobs-Miami Busi ness. College, Dayton where they wil. take a business course. Rev. W , P. Harriman and fam ily returned home Monday even1 ing after spending a month in Northern Michigan, hunting and fishing. 154 household, food and beauty pro ducts to sell direct to* homes. Big pay to wide awake men and women, AlFor part time. No experience needed. In structions and sample outfit free. Health—O Quality Products Co., 117 Duane St., Cincinnati, O. Place your order for locust posts at once. A car of split posts, extra good grade. Cedarville Lumber Co. loersm E h e e r y ,H o m e l ik e R a m m a r * t i o n » * » purpose the Liquid satinoid* CL M«de m a variety of smooth satiny tints—it mtkhospossible the fulfilmentof anycolorscheme, S k M z m Have you tried the Harvest ,KYLJE - BKK&Y NUPTIALS Twins? - I . •'****• ... Mis* Clara „ ter o f the J * Kyle, tiorth- • jw J the Rev. !y, pastor o f flhurch at Cam- formed by the tpdwted by the For Sale:- 1(3 shares preferred 4 shares Common stock o f Abel Magnesia Co, Stock priced right. Carl E. Smith, 39 1-3 Greene St:, Xenia, Rev. J, P. White and family returned home Friday last after- an ^ extended vacation during which time the Dr. spent seyeraj weeks along the Atlantic coast. W 1 »r T T r ^r-^ 1 - |. 1f - J Miss Jessie Small left Monday in company with Mr, Harry Uiff o f London, for an extended stay at Martinsville, Ind., * Miss Helen Stewart leaves Sat urday for New Riegel, 0 „ where she will teach in the High School this year. Mr, and Mrs. Q, J. Mallon of Galloway, O., spent Tuesday at the home" of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, For trucking and hauling call H. J. Bryan, Phone 45. St. Mrs. Margaret J, Tarbox has been appointed guardian of Mar garet A. Tarbox, a minor in the Probate Court and has given a bond o f $1000.. Have you tried the Harvest Twins? J. A. Stewart and son, James, returned home Tuesday evening after having spent a few,days with relatives and friends at Greenville and New Madison, O. Have you tried the Harvest Twins? Mrs. Chalmers Elder of Dar lington, Pa., is the guest o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs: N. L. Ram sey, Mr. Elder is expected here some lime this" week. Rev., B. E. Stevens is attending M. E. West-Ohio Conference at Ada, that opened ' Wednesday, The local hoard has asked for the return of Rev. Stevens. Rev, Daniel Brownlee and wife o f Dayton were.guests this week of Mr. arid Mrs. W . B. Stevenson. Rev. Brownlee was formerly pas tor of the Clifton Presbyterian church. The m trriup Christina Ky5 , Rev. and Mr*. east of C ..... _ Gavin Sinclair the Fresh den, t )„ waa bride's father, „} „ „ Rev. J, G. C. W#b*ter of the Clif ton Presbyterian .church, at the Kyle home, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock The ceremony was witnessed by thirty guests. Previous to the ceremony Mrs, R. H. Caveuaugh o f Pleasantville, O., sang‘T Love You Tru ly" and Mr, Frank White o f Camden, sang “ Q, Promise Me." Miss Harriet Kyle, sister of the bride presided at the piano. The ministers took their places before the alter in the living room The bridegroom entered with the best man, Mr. Roger Collins of this place. The tatid o f honor, Miss Grace Lyle, of Marianna, Ark., came next followed by the bride and her brother, Mr. James Kyle, who gave her in marriage. The bride wore a gown .fashion-,, ed of white satin-back crepe, a- long simple lines, A tulle veil was caught with orange blossoms and fell to the hem of her gown. Ffer bouquet was o f brides’ roses. Miss Lyle wore orchid crepe and carried Colombia roses. The double ring ceremony was used. Following the ceremony a light refreshment course was served: The bride and - grpom left for Dayton that evening and the fol lowing. day went to ' Camden where a furnished home awaited them. * ' Both bride and groom are, graduates o f Cedarville College and popular young people. They have a host of friends that, wish .them unbounded success and happiness in their new life. J. E. Post of Fostoria, 0 . , ‘who has been spending a few days in this place, has gone on a trip tcv Michigan ,where he will remain until after the hay fever season. Nptice; No more cinders for sale' until further notice. The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Company. The Finney reunion was; held at Femdale- Park ,Monday, Sept. 1st. I t wrill be held at Dayton next year as it will be central lo r the Hamilton and Butler county people, * " Invest y.our money in Real.Es- tat'e.- Absolutely safe. Extra Big returns. Any amount from Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) up. See A. „W- Tresise, Citizens Bank Building, Xenia, O. Phone 161.(3. Mr. and ■Mrs. Charles Buck ami family, who have been here on a visit with relatives, leave on Satujday for College Corner, a.-.d on Tuesday expect to return to their home in Plant City, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huey, Mr. Robert Hemphill and wife of St. Louis, Mo., Ernest Huey and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finney attended the Ohio State Fair, Friday. ' , Mrs. Gladys Wildman Gregg and daughter, Betty, aged^six, of Whittier, Cal., who has been visit ing relatives near Selma, spent last Friday with Dr. and Mrs-, M. I. Marsh, KITCHEN CABINET W I L L EREC T N EW CHURCH BU ILD ING The Baptist congregation will erect a new building just east of the present structure. The old building is considered unsafe and plans have been made for a new frame structure. CHURCH PICNICS ‘ The U, P. church and Sabbath school picnic was held Wednes day at Snyder Park, Springfield. The R, I\ picnic was held yes terday on the college campus. TEACHERS ELECTED A t a meeting of the school board Friday night Miss Chal mers of Columbus was was em ployed as-instructor in the high school and Miss Mary Bryson of Xenia for the-fifth grade. N EW ORD INANCE PASSED A called' meeting of council was held Wednesday evening at which time an amendment was passed governing the licensing of shows; carnivals, peddlers, etc. The ordinance \gas prepared by Attorney Harry D. Smith, vil lage solicitor. GO ITER REMOVED Jackson Lady Tells Experience Stainless Liniment Used. Mrs. Lucile Baker, 124 Broadr way, Jackson, O., says she will tell or write how she was relieved of goiter^ and the . choking and ^sleeplessness it caused by using Sorbol-Q'uadruple. Prepared by Sorbol Company, Mechanicsburg, ‘ Ohio. Locally at Ridgway's Drugstore. ORD INANCE NO 121 ■*; w t m # * *vtr*nM* h m i p t r h i t — . . m t s «**< J B m m tu M m m * t o r m f » **#»* Gr$t» *#«?—/* St Stan . m m M t i M L # * # * * ai&HtJUi Thu Cftriurville Fajcmor#1 Grain Co* 3 I Rev. D r.T . II. McKinzic and wife o f Flushing, N. Y .r and Miss Clara McMillan of Winston Sa lem, N, C.,.are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McMillan and fam ily- LADIES WORK AT HOME, pleas ant, easy setving on your machine. Whole or part time. Highest possible prices paid. For full information ad- ress L. Jones, Box 2. Ontey, lil.’ ife Cecil Burns of Washington, D , C., is a guest of his parents, ■Mr. and Mfs. John Burns. He was accompanied home by his sister, Ruth, who, has been spend iiig the summer with him in Washington. . ■ * . Mr. Martin Coffey Jr,, Walter Rosenthal and Michael Syeeney, who were on their way home to Cincinnati from a two week* tour through the Eastern states, spent' Friday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Stewart. For Sa leSeven -tw e lve Super ior wheat drill in extra good con dition, W ill sell reasonable. Thomas Lemon, Rfd 3. Witt U*a f f i » * SigMt* Hr# di£«r*nt signal* for autoists will aid la tfca ''safety-first” campaign of England, according to ona British authority, <©, m4. Weulern !Sey,»l>uper Union.} There are so many things—heat things—that can only come when youth la past, that It may well hap pen to many o f us to <1nd ourselves happier anil happier- to the last.— Elliot. , MORE WAYtTwiYH FRUIT There are so many delicious drinks which one may make in the home, Just from a few spoon fuls of canned fruit juice left-1 ove r s , o f t e n thrown out, not knowing t h e i r value. With a, ha l f - cup fu l , of peach Juice, add the Juice of a lemon and sugar if needed, ice. and just enough Water to thin it to. the right Mate, and you will hpve a glass or two of refreshing nec tar. j » Grape Juice, with a .little ginger ale added to It to give it zest, makes a most delightful drink. . Raspberry Whip.—-Mash one cupful of raspberries, add ,* cupful of. pul verized sugar; a pinch of salt and the white of an egg; beat'all together until stiff. Serve on a platter surrounded with whipped cream.' 8trawborry and pineapple Jam,.—- Put a pineapple through the meat grinder. Take equal parts Of pineapple and strawberries. To every five cup fuls of fruit add four, cupfuls of sugar. Let stand BeVerai hours. Pdt In a pre serving kettte and cook gently until clear and thick. Pour Into Jelly glasses and cover with paraffin. Ripe Currant Ple^—Bake a pastry shell and fltfwlth the following: Take one cupful each of crushed currants and sugar, two eggs,, two tablespoon* fuls of water and one of flour, and one tablespoonful of butter. Beat the yolks of the eggs, add flour and water and mix with tite fruit and sugar; dot with bits of butter, and cook until smooth. Pour Into the shell ahd top with a meringue prepared froth Die egg whites, using two tablespoonfuls of sugar. Brown In the oven and serve cold. Saiplcon of Fruits—Shred a pineap ple, add a banana or two cut fine, and orange and a grapefruit sliced; mfit with one cupful of sugar and a table- spoonful of water which have been cooked to a sirup and cooled; add a tnblespoonfU! of lemon Juice ana chill, adding the limit. Serve in tall glasses garnished With maraschino cherries. ’ ’H t u L . T l W wrtie. Mad* Th«m**lv*t Scarce ! London paper—"Vanishing day tor the members of the Royal academy was on Saturday.” Are Saturday visi tors really more vindictive than those of other days?—Boston Transcript. Heart Beet* Photographed The cardiograph, * naw electrical instrument, 1* being used by quite a few heart apeclallata in the big hos pitals today. Every beat and tremor of the heart may b* photographed by it It works on the principle that ev ery movement of the heart generates an electrical current .. Ph&oeepkioel There la * certain relief in change, *Veh though It be fro** bad to worse; as I have found in traveling In a stage coach, that it U often a comfort to shift one's position *6d bs bruised in a new place.—^Washington Jrvlng, A Tim* €emhg photographs « * » teat over trie- phone wku- M M B p ttt subscriber (nay have te 4WNft» W* Serial ex pression a* wsU iw me of voice, -.Washington fits#. Liberty A Weekly for Everybody Announces the Appointment ofe James C. McMillan * , Cedarville, Ohio Phone No. 7 As Dealer In This Locality You can now buy L iberty—the 5c National Weekly Magazine of Fiction, Photos, Fash ions and Fun—through the dealer above mentioned. L iberty contains the finest short stories and serials by the world's greatest authors. News Piclu-es of people and events from all over the world. Fashions and Patterns. Special Articles. Movie News. Buy it Regularly, Out every Wednesday. Price 5c. , Phone your order and a copy will be reserved for you eve ry .week. Ail orfiinance'to amend Section 2 and Section 3. o f Ordinance No. 60, entitled “An Ordinance to Provide for the Licensing o f'Ex hibitions and Shows and Per formances, Peddlers, Hawkers and Transient Dealers” , ancl Re pealing said Original Section 2 and Section 3 thereof. Be it prdained by the .Council of the Village of Cedarville, State of Ohio, Section l. That Section 2 of Ordinance No. 60, entitled “An ordinance to provide for the licensing of exhibitors, of shows and performances, peddlers, haw-' ters and transient dealers, pas sed byf council on the 13th day of May, 1909”, be amended to re^d as follows: Section 2. (Mayor to isshe li cense and sums to be paid.) Authority is hereby conferred upon, vested in and delegated to the Mayor of this Village, to .grant, issue and ■sign licenses and permits, authorized by this ordinance, and to revoke the same; provided the Mayor shall, before any license is is sued, collect from' the person, persons, or corporation asking for the same, the following sums, to-wit; for theatrical per formances $5.00 per day; for circus performances $15.00 per ' day; for menageries $5.00 per day; for concerts, musical en tertainments and dramatic rec itations $5.00 per day* for Street carnivals, street fairs, street shows, medicine shows, and all other performances and • entertainments held on the streets $10.00 per day; for car nivals, medicine shows, merry- - go-rounds,- W ild West shows and all similar shows and performances held within the Corporate limits of the Village, whether on the streets or pri vate grounds, $10,00 per day ; and for every other public show exhibit, performance or enter tainment, of whatever name or nature, not herein before speci fied, the Mayor may at his dis cretion grant and issue a. per mit and require the payment of such sum of money as he shall deem proper, not less than One or more than Ten Dollars per day; provided, further, that this .section shall not be so constru ed as.to prohibit.councilmen in particular cases, "by resolution, from requiring the Mayor to issue licenses or'permits with out any charge therefor, or to refund the amount paid for any license issued under this ordi nance, in whole or in part. t Section 2. That said original Section No. 2 of said ordinance be and is hereby repealed. Section 3. That ,said original Section No. 3 of said ordinance be and. is hereby repealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period al lowed by law. Fassed this 3rd day of Septem ber, 1924. II, G. Funsett, Mayor of the Village of Cedar ville, Ohio. Attest: ■ John G. McCorkcll, Clerk of the Village of Cedar ville, Ohio. Letting Bore Down Eaty A bora 1* usually considered a harm less creature, or of that class of irra tional bipeds who hurt only them- salves,—Marla Edgswortb. . j ‘ A Weekly for Everybody OUT EVERY WEDNESDAY. P R I C E f ^ g Sra8! A f COUNTRY CLUB A A a Swansdown?s.,? 27 c Mason - 59 c Bananas, 20 c BREAD, ig 1 1-2 * ? U lb. loaf................... M ILK , COUNTRY CL Large Can .. .. . O v MACAROON . 1 TO ** SAAPS, lb. . . . . . . CHEESE, Fancy Cream, lb, . . . u d v CRACKERS, -I f t p Soda or Butter, lb. GRAHAM Crackers* 1 A p lb • 1• « t 4 « « • * • • • • < G INGER ALE, Bathesda. bottle....* SALMON, Pink tall 1 A g * 1 lb. can , J*1* V V A N IL L A * ) A p Wafers, lb ........... SOAP, Sweet Heart, C a bar........................... «H# CHOCOLATE' Pscans, lb. . . . . SOAP, Kisks Flako OA/* 10 bars. . . . . . . . . . d / v STAR Tin Cans, A Q f * dox....... .......... .. * * * * * COCOANUT Marshmallows, lb..“ AUGUST SPECIALS Auto Shopping Baskets (hickory) good for car rying Picnic dinners. Clothes Baskets, Clothes Pins, Brass Wash Boards, Wringers, Washing Machines. Kitchen Utensils, Aluminum, Granite and Tin Ware, Fiber Lunch Boxes and School Dinner Pails, Kitchen Floor Mops (linen thread). Garbage C a n s , Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Picks, Tift Fruit Cans, Sealing Wax, Mason* ja r Caps and Rubbers, Window screens and screen wire. Tires, Tubes, Auto Accessories, Electric Supplies, Gas Fittings, etc. All kinds of repair work promptly done Look ahe* d for Christmas! We give and redeem U, S# Trading Stamps. Sensible Spending Substantial Saving . A. E. Huey Hdwe. Co. /TRY OUR JOB PRINTING m
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