The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26

F AM, C.0LO MM, TRUK HTIKft Anchor Suctiort Plates P**?i«v*?y Ouarnni**«l th* fto ; cf Monty Rsfcmfid DR. SMITH K» Y«*r* in th* Kama (HimatEi) DEN1*«ioi 8. LIMESTONE GY* Ovtn Weo!woFti-.’5 5 afid 13 Main 9Q9-W. «p-mgfht;i, O. tiOilf: FREE Teeth Are Ordered lOhMHt Cvary Day and Tuaaday, Thur*4ay ar.d Saturday Eve*. This Week’s Cross WordPuzzle 5*< h » thu Senior class play «t ■’I'i.Tii Louses Jane 1st, We wish to purchase a few stacks of LOOSE S T R AW Located within 10 miles of pur mill. Call Cedarville 39-4e rings.” > ■"■ « ■ v ■. E. S. HAMILTON, Buyer The Hagar StrawBoard &Paper Co . V. 'J ■ ‘ . , ' CEDARVILLE, OHIO **M*M*a $tain and varnish at the satiie time Floors, woodwork or furniture ■can be stained and varnished in one operation with Carmotc FloorVarnish. Not only tan you get the eiact shade you wish-.— there are nine shades, and Clear- Varnishtb choosefrom—but you preserve the full beauty o f the Wood, for these stains are trans­ parent. Carmote Floor Varnish is Waterproof,walkproofand ready, to apply. It goes on quickly and easily. C. M. RIDGWAY Cedarville, OMo • • £1111130 * FLOOR VARNISH 1 film 1 r*\J) If m * P S tho'* Fmident Tulips f"4 Wittentor** JWdb*n*« £-,liege wiU m ‘\ny* Cuv gisd-is'ing Flowers t f ah kmu*. -• -=— -- clasMi o f Hath township at Osborn fin-<................ ... mm ....... Gass Hot plates. Gas Light fixtures May 28. pipe -arJ fittings. -A t Huey’s .... Rimer Itehinson, Miss Gertrude Tho Wiliitrforce Quartette will give! Wade o f Cleveland, Miss Frances a concert in tho opera house, Friday,;Hooker of Xenl ', have be-'-:-; tailed i •Jane 12, Admission 23o, shore by tho gcrloao illness o f Mrs.; !Anna Robinson. * . ' for Hpriug Mrs. II. U. Corry of Clifton has re- j turned home following an operation! +t!? appendicitis at the McClellan hps Pil'd, j “ The Whole Town’s Talking” HARD SEWER TILE ON HAND Mi-i. Caroline Winter and Mrs. J We haye received a - car of hard 2. \ .v rjAArnrr d l of. Xenio, arc’ burned sewer tile and have variOUd '- :y; i.-.g Che N.vI.. Ramsey residence rises to care for your wants. Give us .t' Mr. Re.mrey and wife visit i n i a eall. ■ ■Galilee and Darlington, I’a. i Cedarville Lumber Co.' I'si, J8C7—Capital 150,000.00 a b s o l u t e r e m a ih m t y Ship us your POULTRY THE PETERS POULTRY CO. Cir.naii, Ohio. HORIZONTAL 1. Seaweed 5, To encourage wrong-doing, 0. Icurring Ipunishment 10, Stout and rosy with health. 12. A city of Chaldea, "3, A branch \ 15. European river 16. Correlative to not • 18. A trap 19. ' A sign of the Zodiac. 20. ‘To have and retain in one's pos­ session. 22. Change direction, 23. Having the form of a tooth, 24. A Hebrew month "56. Eagerly expectant 29. Dull brown; swarthy complexion. ’0. British National Reserve (abbr.) >2. A small part o f the head. 53. I am (Contraction) 54. A mass of visible vapor floating through the air at various heights. 56. Puglistip knockout • 57. Forbid; exclude 19. Organic matter of the soil, tl. Not quick 52. Space for occupancy enclosed on all sides, " V e r t ic a l 1. Island possession of Denmark. 2. Legal note (abbr.) 3. A fish ' ' 4. A man’s name. i. To border upon • ~6. A vehicle 7. Prefix meaning out 8. Pith helmet worn in tropics. ’ 9. Species of fungus. .11. Tract of land on which the game : j is preserved for shooting. | 14. Offspring of a' Spaniard or Creole and an American Indian. 17, A fortification • .,19. A stratum 121. By • 23. By the route of 24. A mine entrance 25. French novelist 27. Untwisted rope, used for caulk­ ing the seams of a ships planks 28. Strong, thick kind of silk, ?.0, To blossom 31. German territory occupied by Al­ lies after World waiy 34. Note o f the dove 85. A song in two parts. 38. Business League (abbr,)" 40. A state Answer to last week’s puzzle The Clifton schools close today, - y or ga]e:_ jjuroc Jersey male pig, Friday, with an entertainment in the ^^ ^ n th s old.- Joe. Gordon opera house. : ■' ■■ ' ■. •. - \' ' ,■ • ■ ■" 1 . ■ Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Saum and their : N Samuel Dodds, for mapy years guests; Mrs. C. O. Richards and son,1ticket agent for the Pennsylvania Maynard, were visitors Saturday railroad, and well kpown eie le with Mrs. William Tidd and family at’ his. home in-Springfield last Phurs- af Davton. day *bf heart trouble. He is survived * by, his widow and one sisler/ Mrs, Prof/ S. E. Shuff of Clifton public Thomas Spmcer of Xenia, schools has been elected to the Spring" leld schools. The hoard has not yet dected a successof. The other teach­ ers elected are Miss Mildred Kyle, tfiss Berthe. Knott and Miss,Olive Coe for the grades. Miss Mildred ’ Foster for music teacher. Paint-Up With “ Green Seal1 ’ Until You’ve tried it, you have no idea how a coat or two o f Hannas Green Seal Paint will beautify’ and preserve your property. It makes everything look bright and new. . It spreads smoothly, covers all surface defects and dries with a glossy finish that wears through all kinds o f weather. It has given good results for 35 years. OSTEOPATHIC ‘ TREATMENT TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS of each week. 1 to 5 P. M. Home of Mrs. Dora E. Kerr on South Main Street, Cedarville, DRs. MAY and YODER, XENIA, OHIO 'Soldtoy CEDARVILEFARMERSGRAINCO. Money to loan 5% ' interest serm-knnually, for 5 or 10 years, or, 5 1-2% semi-annually if a 20 year loan is de­ sired. ‘ Loans may be paid be -1 fore due if borrower desires. W. L. Clemans CEDARVILLE, O. Yellow Springs, Osborn ahd Fair- field will get-gas until June 1, 1927 according to a.Hupreitte Court decision These towns have' been fighting for gas due to the fact that the-company would not give service. The company was thrown into receivership, ati old trick to) force higher rates. After- June 19E7 the company may remove its pipes and discontinue service. : . 'a tim Watch Your Money Grow! There is real satisfaction after planting your fields, to see the corn, and - wheat shooting up. /ou will find an even greater pleasure in watching your money grow when it is planted in our SAVINGS CERTIFICATES They earn ft Oj INTEREST and are protected by first mortgage on Clark County real estate TheSpringfieldBuilding&Lm Association j Lookin’ toward the future | hch’i.i a fajcinhtion strange, for i :,.-.ibiiI..u3 human natur’ ever j .’..Irstin’ for a change, — And, j C:ough we're doip’ well enough | as on our way (ve prance, We i ci.brace a resky- promise every lime we got tho chance! i -jokin' toward the future ■ is the elemant of doubt—- :ti iU"h to spur a feller who . I -IP:. in findin’ out,—No—it • lbs fact of dyin** that •’ ■.■.t*.-; latent dread — it’s tlie i.i.-.i';’ of .sufferin’ at the . > . -v ads on ahead— !.o /;in’ toward the future for it. t , biiglitpr day, we escape * himitin* memory that Would » <•;: t’otlier way — ."While i otkin’ quite so certain r.mje beneath the sod, j doubt!! the future of a I i .• ‘ ;:p with God! ;.t t VS/. ... i* O I f B « i t M a i n S t r a r d m - Springfitld, Ohio Your Baby Chicks Are Ready! Our ficeka are In the cream of condition, order at once anil Insure yourself of fully matured, r-'-i'Iy layers next fail, Write for catalog and price*. The Sturdy Baby Chick Co. Limestone and Auburn Av*. Springfield, Ohio, Phillips Ladies Store 42 S. Limestone St. Springfield, O. i Of 400 New Spring and S u m m e r D r , . J . Worth to $20 will be Placed on Sale I It will pay for out-of-town' people to attend this sale. Values up to $20 All Sizes COLORS G rey , Coca, Henna Navy, Red,. B lack , W ood , Copen And a ll the W an ted Shades MATERIALS - Voiles, F lat Crepes, C an ton , Georgette, F lannels, S a t in s /. Tub S ilks, Lace and Stripe . S ilks. HERE IS PROOF m 7? Dining Room Suit in the latest o f designs* • French Walnut, gold striped-—so priced as to be beyond a dotlbt the best value any place. Y 25% OFF Two • Day Special Day Beds COMPLETE w r m AI,L COTTON CUETONE PADS. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY On vour sun porch or in your living room tho <htV bed Will find a place in which it will give ?A hours of sevvier, During the day it is a tine lounge and l.v night it is a bed of perfeat com­ fort, with plenty of room for two. **Our Location totpers Costs to You " McMILLAN’S Furniture Dealers . ■ uneral u Erectors A ‘ Cedarville, OI io •Every day, -every week, every month our business is on the increase, each year our sales are greater, not a town in Greene County but what can Least of satisfied owners of ' McMillan's” furniture* 4 New customers tell others of the wonderful values we have to effer, tbey come from miles and miles. Its McMillan's, low overhead and 'less cost in doing business which we pass on to our customers that accounts for our rapid advance ¥ If its a dining room suite, a bed room suite, a living room suit or any one of the many small pieces of furniture that you are thinking of, it will surely pay you to see us before you buy, shop around, compare price, be your own judge.

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