The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26

^ '■s.,1^7 .,1,^,^ I , mi I n.jpiny.TJWi'i This Week’s Cress Word Puzzle VERTICAL 1. Act. 1 2 . Horse’s gait, 8 . Hasses off in- vapor. 4. Roads traveled. 5. Part of a book. 6 . Note pf the scale. 7. Make lace with a hand shuttle. 9. A measure of weight (abbr.) 11 . Means of transportation, (arrb.) 13, A color, - 14, Belief in doctrine. ' • 18. Always fresh. 18. Bustle. 20 , Prefix meaning recent. 22. Self. 26. Result of 59 Horizontal. ' 27. A numeral, 29. Also. . 30, 24 hours, 34. Past. 35. Mixes together. 38, Substance resulting from •decom­ position by electrolosys. ■ ■ 37. Take away. 39. An animal. - 43. A passing fancy. 44, ; Period of time. 46, Worn by ancient Romans. 47. Cravat. - 49. Indefinite article. 61. European river. 53. Preposition. 56., Minister (Degree). HORIZONTAL 1. Mark left by point of pencil, ^ 3. Term of respect. 5. A buddy. ' 7. Preposition. 8 . Decay. 10. Money 12. Preposition. 14. To discharge slowly. 15. Press., 17. A sharp, sour taste. 19. 21 , 23. L 25. 26. 28. 29. 31. 32. 33. 35. ,38. 40. 41. 42. !43. 45. 48. ; 48. 150. 52. 54., •55. |56. ;57. 58. 59. Insect. Uniform; - .■>>!■%[ Result of extensive alcholism. (abbr.) Mohammedan prince. For example (abbr.) An exclamation used by horse- mem Distress call. Walked on. Number. ; % Ship’s dairy. Constructed. .• t Offer A wild revel. Move, Bitter plums. . Half an em Cunning. Conclude.- German (abbr.) ' The young, of a goat or sheep. Preposition, Prefix -meaning, double. Conjunction. Load dice in order to cheat. Prefix meaning down. Negative conjunction. Placed himself. To unite two or more numbers. Answer to last week's puzzle “REAL” BABY CHICKS Hatched from purebred carefully culled flocks. All standard varieties!. In our custom,hatching department each order goes into a different machine', _ INCUBATORS OF ALL SIZES. BROODERS—Coal or Oil Burners. The North lip Hatchery Bell Phone, Clifton Exchange R. R. 1. .YELLOW SPRINGS. OHIO LOOK! LOOK!! - LOOK!!! MINSTRELS Local Colored Talent Opera House Monday, Feb. 9,1925 Entire Change of Program Music Furnished by Henderson's Collegian, 8 Piece Orchestra* Don’t Miss Seeing the Sweet Family Beginning Promptly at 8:15.- + 9 0 + * 0 0 + »K 0 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Wanted Butchering, Call 2 on 197, Cedarville, or 339 W 2, Xenia, 0 . For Rent: House on South Mam street. Write Mrs. A. S. Baumann, Creve Coeur Mo, Charles Iliff of Chicago, who has been with Iliff Bros, a t Huntington, W» Va., spent the week-end here with relatives and former friends. Mr, T« V. Iliff, who has been visit­ ing in Chicago for several months, has returned home but is somewhat under the weather a t present. Friday, today is the day of prayer fo r colleges and observance will be held in the Reformed Presbyterian church this morning a t 10 o’clock. Mrs, Jeanette Eskridge, who leaves today for an extensive visit with her son, R. B, Barber and family in Los Angeles, has rented her home furnish­ ed to Mr. Frank Bird, MIRANDA’S MINSTRELS— Opera House, February 9 with, Henderson’s Eight Piece Collegian orchestra. All local talent and new minstrel program Admission 35 cents. Scarlet fever has broken out in the public schools here and from reports -at hand most of it is confined to the fifth grade. Nine cases are reported but all of them seem to be in a very mild form. There is some whooping cough also in the community. The annual meeting of the lot own­ ers of the Massies Creek Cemetery Association, will be held in the may­ or’s office, Tuesday, February’10 at 2 o’clock. S. K, Williamson, Pres; George Martindale has been laid up for mote than a week with intes­ tinal gripp. He is able to be up a t the present time but is not leaving the house. ' Miss Elsie Shroades has been grant­ ed a leave of absence from her school a t Mt. Washington for the last semes­ te r and has entered Miami University where she expects to complete her two-year Normal course in June. Rev.. Jason L. McMillan, formerly of this place but' fo r the past seven years pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Johnson City, Tenn, has received a call to the Presbyterian church in Norfolk, Va. and has moved to that city. His new charge is one of -large congregations in the .Southern Presbyterian denomination. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT MUSH------Made with Milk. At all leading groceries and a t Farmers’ Cream Station. Mode by Independent Dairy Company,.Springfield. Bishop W. F. McDowell, one of the leading ministers of the M. E. church; from Washington, D. C., has been en­ gaged by the College Seniors for the commencement day address. The class has also secured Mrs. LoRea'n Hodapp, of Dayton, soprano solist of the West Minister Choir, who will sing a t the commencement exercises. Mrs. Ho­ dapp, is one of the leading sopranos in the country and an artist that has a wonderful personality on and off the stage. . At the annual meeting of the Greene County Automobile club members the following officers were chosen: George Little, president; Dilver Bel- den, secretary and A. E. Faulkner as treasurer. The directors are: George Little, E, H. Heathman, R. A. Kelly, W. B. McCallister, J. A. Finney, S, M. McKay, Steel PoagUe, C. H. Little, Dr. A. C., Messenger, N, N. Hunter, A. E. Faulkner, E. R. Bryant, Henry Binder J. E. Kohl Chalmer Murphey. The club has a membership of 600 in the county. Estate of ForeStcKennedy, deceased C. T. Ewriy has been appointed and qualified as Administrator of the es­ tate of Forest Kennedy late of Greene County, Ohio/deceased. Dated this 22 day of January, A. D. 1925. S. C. Wright, Probate Judge of said County. 2-13d For Sale: Good storm buggy and harness. N« L. Ramsey (2t) admission 3Sc Grandmother’s Cough Remedy—PineTar and Honey -S till Best Aweil-known specialist said recently that although manywonderful medical discoveries have been made m recent yeats, nobody has found a better and quickerhealingagentforcoiiBlis.chcst spasmodic croup, hoarseness, throat tickling andother throat and bronchial troubles than goodoldpine-tarandhoney. Our grandmoth. erawould neverbewithout, nine tar syrup in the house, and they raised large families. It atilltemainsoneof thefeWmedtcmosthatcan begiventoyoungandoldalike, asit contama noharmfuldrugs, . . .. . Thepine-tarquicklysoothesandhealssore- nesssndirritation.andbylMiSeningthephlegm removeathe actualcauseof the counhing. 1 he honeyIs not onlypleasant to the taste but also very soothing to the throat. . The kind that has been usedwith never-faih lniisncees* in thousands of (Oo'jhrsfor,V cms ns ight proportionsofpinetar, honeyandother ulck'itting. healing ingredients which the 7 m — (UUKJwfc A D*.BELL'S H N E - T A R - H O N E i r FORCOUCHS DOWN GO PR IC E S / The biggest values in town will bu found here during our Annual Furni­ ture Sale, The finest furniture in wid­ est variety is yours to sek t from. And all of the prices have gone down from 10 to 25 per cent. Don’t Pass These Opportunities, M a ir’s imiOJXOW^theSak Stafts/I FEBRUAK FURNITURE "VALUES Tomorrow morning v;e v;i.l open our door,’; to you and reveal the givatv-t furniture sale we have ever held. The reduction , are ». I <nly GENEROUS, but more to the po.nt, J?'j. ku GENUINE! Bear in mind, too, that o :. imv ;i.or_ .3 ,edu e j iront ft price already very low g ,»«'» . u the greatest pi;,'; sible saving. Wildest Variety c.. th e jLvgit.t/ng of th e bale The Greatest Opportunity In Years to Furnish Your Home 45 lb. COTTON MATTRESS $8.98 it Just think, 45 lbs. of .clean soft cotton covered in a good « a rt tick. This is the greatest matress Value in years, A SIMMONS BED Spring and Cotton Mattress Only $19.75 ACT NOW! Buy Your Spring Rugs Now! Queene Anne Living Room In a Baker Cut Velour $139.00 If you will anticipate your spring needs you can save a considerable amount. NOTE THESE PRICES 9x12 Grass Rugs J____$5.25 9x12 Fibre R u g s___ „$9.95 9x12 Brussel Rugs ____$2L00 9x12 Axminster Rugs $32.00 9x12 Wilton, Rugs ___-$69.75 Here are three splendid pieces rich jn both beauty and comfort. Expert workmanship has done justice to a mpst handsome de­ sign, A Queene Anne Suite consisting of davenport, rocker and arm chair, all built for deep, restful comfort. You’ll be specially peased with, the rich tones of the choice veour upholstery. Sel­ ling this Week for only $139.00. , . . Gas Range ( S i m i l a r t o C u t ) $$9.75 11 .3x12 Brussels R u g s ______________ 11 8x12 Axminster Rugs ______ ! _____ ______ $24.00 __________ ___$44.00 jgs» , 17 V This is a good size gas range with a 16-inch oven. The oven and broiler doors are white enamel. A Coxwell Chair $34.00 For solid com­ fort there is noth­ ing, that can beat the Coxwell chair ■ This one is up­ holstered in a beautiful -taupe velour. From the price one might think that this was a cheap looking shite, but it isn t. The fi nish and workmanship are of the’best. In fact you'will be surprised when you see it. This 8-Piece Queene Anne DiningRqomSuite '$ 89 . 00 ' ‘-S r it A dm Maks Up Your Own Suite Select Pieces From This Queene Anne Bed Room Suite . We have several of these attractive Dressers and Chiffionier 3 in oak. Dresser Chiffionier Dresser $29.00 $21.00 $16,00 SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER This suite is made of combination walnut with genuine walnut top, front and sides. , Vanity Dresser $59.00. $59.00 Chifforette -----------$25.00 Bow Foot B ed ...........$23.50 $23.50 D re s se r....................... *3J*00 20-24 N. Detroit Street ADAIR’S Xenia, Ohio We wish to purchase a few stacks of LOOSE STRAW Located within 10 miles of our Call Cedarville Phone 39*4 rings, E. S. HAMILTON, Kuyer The Hagar StrawBoard &Paper Co- CEDARVILLE, OHIO HOTEL ST. JAMES 4TIMESSQUARE, Jilt off UH-113 45ti SiritLKEt Much Favored„By Women Travdingl^itkogt)Eicorf An'Hotel of quiet dignity, having the atmosphere and appointments of a well con­ ditioned home.’ 40 '.Theatres;' alt principal thops And churches, 3 to 5 minutes* walk. 2minutes-bfall subways, Voaps. Surface cars, bus Ikies.) 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