The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

■WglpWIM ■V** 1 '' i ‘ {. . ? i Pozzle * * * # * * * ! * * • # LOCAL AKtf PERSONAL Fpr Rwti Oorag# for «*i* staelun*. T m t m U. E . Church. .NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON TAX BUDGET « • * • « * * * * Fred Kher also spent Sunday in « Xenia. i . .■*' . | Mayer Funsott spent Tuesday in 1 ■Columbus on business, KEEPING WELL WHAT CAUSES* GALL STONES? OH- FjRBDBRIOK R . CiRBEN KA>t«r wr uJ3XAhTHH 5 Mr,-. Louella Bailey was a visitor j in Xenia over Uabbatb. i Mr. MeMiriisol and wife are visifc- l ing F. M. Murdock and family fo r » few days. VERTICAL 1 . A male child 2. County (Abbr.) . 8* Idka ■* 4, Fence pickets 5„ An illiberal adherent o f a creed, fi. College degree 7, In Case that 8. Tp overcome; freighten . 0, Section o f an army. 11, Personal pronoun—third person 18. Gold 16* A vessel in which oil is burnt, through, a -wick, 17, A single voice o r musical instru­ ment, £2. Lawful 24, Two o r more metals mixed ^ 25, ; T o force air noisly through the - uipse, * 27r A period o f time 22.; Bashful 29, Decay :<0- Employ 84. Devil 35. An artificial basin fo r vessels 37,. To cut'irregularly into small ■ pieces 38. Garmentworm by Jewish priests o f ancient timea- 40, A Dower 41. To run away with a lover 46. Algonkain tribe o f Indians 48. A dipfchong- 49, A speck 51. A river irf Italy ; . 52, Call toVattract attention , ,63. Senior (Abbr.) 54.-Common Council (Abhr,) HORIZONTAL 1. Fragment , >. 5. Pertaining to o r like the base •9. The note o f the dove 10. Title used in India by natives in Water speaking o f a European gentle­ man 12. Hazy condition o f the atmosphere 14. Upon 16, A part o f the body 38. Plural o f I , 19, A step 20, Musical instrument 21, Plural (Abbr.) 28* Past tense of sit x 25, A river m Southern China 26. Eo soak through 29, A curved contour or surface 33. Depart 32, A greeting ?>3. Therefore P.4, Yellowish red complexion 36, A t that place 39. A man's nickname 40. Aflirmative i 42. Township (Abbr.) - ; 43. Deeds . ’ 41. To be in want or need of 45 / Like ,47, Also j 49. Perform - 150. Doze 52. A great number or quantity1 54. A fish •55. Hue 56, To rear or set Up, as a building A daughter, Norma Constant, was born to Mr. and Mrs,(Leslie Shingle, Friday* July 17, Answer to last week's puzzle Anderson Spring Park * M ou n t S ter ling , O h io .Sunday, August 2, 1925 Music by Cedarvilte Band 8 Big Water Events Highest Himlitij KROGER STORE will Close every Wednesday after- 4 noon at l *)0 p. m. during the months of June, July and August* Bananas , j t r ^ ^ 25c Po ta ttie s , n tto fom r 22c n K l l a . Carnation or Wilson can 10c I n ] l i e ^ Van Camps 3 cans 29c / n C # v AAM a ^|Country Club 3 cans.. Tom a toe s , “ ^ l i e MASON JARS, with caps and rubbers pts. 74ct Quarts,.............. CRACKERS, CC, j * * butter or soda lb . GRAHAM Wafers J Q g CORN, Clifton |K|i Brand. BREAD, CC I lb 7c*| Af* 1 14 lb. loaf,. . . . . A l l v PEAS, Standard l | r » C a n , . , , - , . BUTTER, Country Club lb. . . . . . . S e a n s , c c 3 cans , , . . . . . . * * * ^ ^ il1 LARD, Fresh 4A|% Randared 2 lbs. , SUGAR, bulk 10 lbs, 65c‘ Saak 25 4j[*f IfO OLEO Eatmorc# *111^ fresh 1 R , . « V C S JJFEE, Golden O J - Smta* lb ........ ..... ^ 5 A P , F i G ‘M i * ^6 bars . ^ « d v W O C ^ T E 1 -|U r « a p i b . SOAP, Van Camps 10 bar#, * . * , • « * , . Mrs, Cora Trumbo will leave to­ day fo r Cincinnati, where she will meet her daughter Mildred, and they will go on to Ashville, North Carolina for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Burton McEhvain o f that place. Mieses Mable Strowbridge and Lois McFarland left Monday f j r Lakeside to attend the missionary convention which’lasts <aWeek, Miss Strowbridge was sent as a delegate by the local society and Miss McFarland by the Layton district. METALITE TUNGSTEN LAMPS- Guarantced. 25 to 50 watt, 22c each, 60 tolOO watt, 32c to 50e. These prices good fo r Friday and j Saturday only. ! ’ Service Hardware Co.- j Indian Lake visitors the past week wet.:: Exchange Bank officiate, ICashier anti Asa’nt Cashier; Mr. West , and L. F, Tundall. Returning on Thursday morning afler a weeks outing were: Mr. Geo. Little,, Oscar Saterfleld, 'ohns. Marshall and G. F. Seiglcr. Mr. Oscar Saterfield and party- picrtic'd at Grinnelte mill Sunday evening. One-fourth to one-third off on Hats, Capea, Shirts, Tie*, Hosiery, Belts, Underwear, Pajamas, Night Shrits, 0. A , Kelble's, 17-19 West Main, Xenia, Ohio. Will lecture Sabbath 'afternoon August 2nd and Sabbath night, Aug. 9th. The Rev. Mr. Hardman filled the First Reformed church pulpit Sun­ day last. N Mr. and Mrs. B. E, McFarland hai as their Sunday guests Mrs. Maggie Benham o f Dayton. . Mr, and'Mrs. Herman McFarland and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hewitt of Sabina. • M OST women over forty have gall­ stones, They are about three | times as common in women as in men, They are most frequently found be­ tween fifty and sixty. Gallstones are found In the gallblad­ der, u pear-shaped sac which is the overflow tank-of the liver. In it the surplus bile, secreted by the liver, is stored until ft I* needed. I f the lining o f this tank becomes irritated and the bile in the tank becomes too thick, then the mucus secreted hy the in­ flamed membrane unites with the thickened bile to form solid masses. It is claimed by gome physiologists that the starting point of a gallstone Is always a bunch of germs which have gotten into the gallbladder, start- ed an inflammation o f the lining and then lv-come the center around which the gallstone forms.- ' - Borne gallstones are soft, others are hard. Some are very small, no larger than a pinhead, others luay be so large as to fill the- whole gallbladder, When a gallstone starts it*grows like a snowball, but in layers. If a num­ ber start about the same time -anfl grow with 'equal rapidity, they are squeezed on each other by the elastic pressure of the gallbladder and so have facets or sides. Does the infection and Inflammation of the" gallbladder cause the .gallstones •or do the scratching and irritation of the gullstones cause the Inflammation! Which existed first, the fowl or- the egg!**' Two copies o f the Tax Budget as • tentatively adopted fo r fihe Trustees! ,o f Oedarville Township in Greene] County, Ohio, are on file in the office» o f the Clerk o f said Township. These I are fo r public inspection; and a Public, I Hearing on said Budget will be held] at the Clerk's office in said Township on the 3rd day o f August 1925, at one ‘ o ’clock P. M. t Andrew Jackson, i Clerk-Treas. Rev. Robt Stewart and wife, o f Houston, Ky., are here on- a visit with Mrs. ’ Stewart's father, Mr, W. H. Crcswell, and -other relatives. . ' Tho wheat yield on the W. R. Watt farm reached 1514 by. per acre. The oats yield was 90 b‘u, per acrei t Mr. Charles Townsley is able to be out again a fte r suffering with an attack o f summer grippe. Qne-fourth to one-third off bn nil kinds o f Oxfords, Slippers, Pump?, Shoes, Sport and- Tennis Shoes, for Ladles, Misses, Children, Men and Boys. C. A, Kelble’s Big Clothing and Shoe Store. ‘ 17-19 West Main St., Xenia, Ohio. Gallstones themselves do no burnt. Probably every one past forty has-one or more and never knows' It,. it is only when they become too large or tod numerous or when they try to get out through the. duct or canal Into the small intestine that they cause pahi, or by plugging up the canal and so preventing the flow of bile, they cause Jaundice. Then they must he re­ moved. What canoes them? -Two things, which are responsible for a good share of human Ills. Eating too much and not working enough. \®. IWSiWinters NiwsjwiporUnion.) The Smart Thinr „ in Beaded Gowns We buy all kinds o f junk. Yes we haul anything, ■anytime, any plane* Baker and ’ Bhingledecker. Phone 6 on 1,53, Misses Grace and Bertha Neale, o f -Omaha, Neb., -visited their cousin, Mrs, R. J. ICyie. They, were tour­ ing to Boston and' other Eastern cities, • There will be no preaching service next Sunday morning at the IT. P, church. Sunday School and Young Peoples meeting as usual. Rev. J, S. E, McMiichat-1 formerly pastor o f U. P. Church, now o f Connersville, Ind., will act ac Plat­ form Manager o f the New Carlisle ChaUbauqua, August 1st tk» 9th. Just a few more days o f C. A, ICt-lble's Big Clearance Sale o f Men’s and Young Men’s Fine Suits. One- fourth to one-third off. 17-19 Wert. Main St., Xenia, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Engle enter­ tained at Sunday dinner, Mr. Ira Pence and family, of Springfield; W. H, Doster, Jamestown;1Mrs. Wm. Miller, Mrs. Sarah E. Fields and EteisC and Roy Diffendal. r At nislit after the evenin* tneal Is the Wright hour’* Then read aloud to the family W f H a r o ld B e ll right’s }f t . ate** and b*st story,MA Son o f III* Fiither'*, Severalhundredthousandfam* Met arc dointf this within a w<k after hubhcvfion. iteoueoftheitt S'^OOa copy . bookwll rgr . IM kc Q'^StycstU I). Appleton &Company tiind Ncv/YorU- A restfu l night on Lake Erifi U ^ r n p l r n i m M k to y o u r Jw w w . ia d ie m om tof. . ..... .... .......... 5 SR«3a?ws£fl{ *^ 81 %- iKtatea- 58 X.it ^V5t*^r«CITSrOFPOWAW )w*«)Vss7;30A. M. i«hEt&Sfasas 52-r^e booklet. • Fare, $ 5 .5 0 Voar .Ball Tktet <* Good on ?EeUo*M | k 'f^ i ‘ '3 m *pur*e |tor u Jh.Pl TRY OUR 103 PRINTING Crepe de chine finds fitting adorn­ ment when gleaming heads' In rich rotors are used to embroider It. Styles (nay come-and styles may go, but here !s a combination that remains and the tmart thing in this season’s afternoon (rocks or evening gowns has Its em­ broidery in graceful borders and bands. Retaliation Although there were only about thirty persons lit the house (luring the performance of a revile in o small Warwickshire village, the two princi­ pal perfomers were continually hissed. It Is reported, however, tlsat the man­ ager, with great presence, o f mind, brought his whole company on the stage and ouWdssed the audience.— Passing Show, London. Rev. R. J. Kyle and. Eleanor, Miss Eleanor Lackey, o f Jamestown and Chas. Kyle, o f Clifton, attended the Y. P. C. U, Convention at Silver Bay N. Y. They visited Washington, D. C „ and New York City and will return by Niagra Falls and Cleveland. They report % fine Convention ond are expected home Friday. n o t ic e o f p u b l i c h e a r in g ON TAX BUDGET Two copies o f the Tax Budget os tentatively adopted fo r the Board o f Education of Cedarvillc Township Rural School District, Greene County, Ohio, are on file ih the office of tho , Clerk o f said School District. These ntc for public inspection; and a Public Hearing on said Budget will be held at tho Clerks office in said School District on the 3rd day o f August 1925, at one o’clock P» M. Andrew Jackson, Glerk-Treas. Business-bringing show cards every heed, by Juvkat, for’ For Goiter Prevention-..- Use Mulkeyte Iodine Salt, a genuine table salt, not a medicine, Ths salt is recommended by the Board o f Health, By using Mulkey's salt you ..ire protecting; your children against goiter, Accept no substitutes, For sale by R. M. Pringle. p, s t Adv, Est, 18G7-,-Capital $50,000.00 ABSOLUTE RELIABILITY Ship us your POULTRY THE PETERS POULTRY CO. ; Cinfto.ll, Ohio. Only A Few More Days ' OF OUR BIG C L E A R A N C E SALE Men’s antJ1youhg men,s fine Suits 1-4 to 1-3 off. See our Suits $24,90, $22.50, $21.00, $19.85, $18*,50, $16.49, Men’ s fine Trousers $5.49,. $4.98* $4.49, $3.98, $3.49. Other men’s Trousers $1.73, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98. Boys’ Knee Pants Suits 1-4 to 1-3 off, 1-4 to 1-3 off on Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ties, Hosiery, Belts, Underwear, Pajamas, Night Shirts. SHOES—FOOTWEAR—SHOES 1-4 to 1-3 off on all kinds of Oxfords, Slippers, Pumps, Shoes, Sport and Tennis Shoes, for ladies, misses, children, men and boys. Best makes Work Shirts,’ Overalls, Jackets, Work Pants. Work Shoes, at sale prices. C. A. Kelble’s Big Clothing & Shoe Store 17-19 West Main Street, Xenia, Ohio H A R V E S T There i? real satisfaction in gathering a bounteous harvest after the toil of Spring and early Summer, biu you would not have had the harvest had. you riot planted when you should. You Will find an even keener joy. in gathering a bounteous harvest of dollars in the later years of life if you plant your money in our SAVINGS CERTIFICATES now while you have opportunity. They will , earn you • 6 fa INTEREST that will accumulate into a really worth-while harvest in the years before you— and you will not have to worry about the growth for every dojlar will be planted in the best of soil—Clark County Real Estate. i . ALL DEPOSITS EADE ON OR BEFORE AUGUST 6TH WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM AUGTST 1ST. Th e Springfield Building & Lo a n Association 28 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio J Famous Royal Cords for Heavy and Extra Heavy Service ’ T HE reports you hear every day about the remarkable service o f U . S„ Royal Cords ■ indicate how well they are do* ing the job . T h e ir Latex -treated W eh Cord construction, gives them, w ea r -figh tin g q u a lity th a t stands up under the hardest kind o f service over all kinds o f roads. For heavy service in all sizes choos~ the U . S. Royal Cord) forextraheavy Serviceon larger cars, buses and light trucks— the U . S. Bui-Truck Tire) for specially severe service on light cars th eU . S.Royal Cbrd Extra Heavy in 3 0 x 3 % Clincher .and 3 2 x 4 Straight Side. Bay U, S. Tiresfront SERVICEHARDWARE COMPANY UNITED STATES TIRES ARE G O O D TIRES One ca o f crops .jfmmfl in location, jioint Mi oats, hay seed Otar largely j; year will Auction, Cowrit) that stats formed th much rair result is From J1 ' the- count larms tha mileage a things ars due To the . crete road sibbe the 'located 'so principle salt, this Morton Sa Mrnhigm 000 visitor months. T the tourist a go tcuris Crete road the lala-s , state, Th ■ sections o’! ■'was notho Across t Arbor to Joseph yoi famous fn acres 'o f g kinds o f i hop is the sity known ry to the < that shows city op thii more pafte m any citj The free fruit crop, >and the g? ton Starts; aj . crates a dt o f about j •‘■'mehfc fo r t 20,000 crai «bou t a ca baskets we Chicago, F ped so low size are be Chicago. 1 , can drive j around thr Chicago. TJ cool this so busih&ss ho Benton IJ fruit ninth It is the h David” , a r Was the cen Ugafcjon. It terprize, lit ganizations fenders o f It requires cults to thr tl>en someti public atten ization wan flock there o f the crop _Out o f C) big city, wh ed that are ling o f lake > boulevards ccshier o f a aristocratic day light. C holds first ] Thousand City daily f place for th hy the hun being erect* Mabel < Oklst., is i drilling co eight year business-,-.! timft in t? fcUUMMh *3

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