The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26
u S3 Ir ■ AMWtiMUi rtfrimhMf .0 1( 5( Prsutr 2.60 * riCBAW*!* aa dMijra ke„ Clear This is ar *55.06 iriced, for at . ('. M. Ridgway, Xenia, fomeriy « ! Y," -^cCiw*»u?y anti Jlr, O. C; JawiUe, and JoJsn Fesirle_ Xewte, “ ” * ’ i'.v- returned afte apsodtagT several >with: a party oMStk# sfc * trip to Cuba and South American met*. A» Debate* were speakers on the Ja r*** ' liutituto prosra.n at Belt towek, Momiay, n»w«w»SMijiM»ft* fimmon* $9.10 itad tor S 4 designs i . hes.,Thej Jt. steel to M : ;e wood. 1 ; e on sale » ... $51.10 S M i l ffl ALL SCHOOL TABLETSand NOTEBOOKS We have an overstock o f School Tablets and to move them are selling them as follows: * 1 0Tablets...............;...... 3 fo r 19c 5c Tablets........................ . 5 for 19c 50c Loose Leaf Note Books....... 39c :25c Loose Leat Note B ooks....... 10c 5c Open End Note Books.... 2 for 5c 5c Art Hum E rasers............. 3c ■T .■ . r&t . 10c At Gum Erasers........„ .......... 6c We are also clearing up our entire stock o f Flashlights. Your choice SI. 00 Complete Prowant & Brown e and ws e e r e a c t o r s Hardware, Feed,. Coal, Fence and Seeds ■VI - 8 1 W $lambs. 1000 bu a £UCK good one, le al spreader;1 ver one row com plant* kill; buggy, harness, col* port, folding at regulator. V i t ^ M M o * C lift o n Brand* P as t o y F lo u r r r t f 24 1*2 lb . Sk . 98 c . C q u n t r y P T J * * I V U i jlC lu b , 24 t -2 lb . sa ck $1 0 9 Q I Q C o u n t r y C lu b , 12 L 4 lb . -Stick . - •. . » G o ld M e d a l o r P illsb u ry 14 1-2 sa ck . . . . $1 .29 Pure O p e n K e t t le R e n d e r e d 15 c lb . ....................................... Lard, Oleo, E a tm o r e N u t lb . 19c. 9 Churngold lb . 32 c I f l C o u n t r y C lu b , w ith P o rk & K A 2 ) f lQ sa u ce 4 can s 2 5 c . M i c h i g a n Z J J I . « « * ^ 9 N o . 1 P e a B e a n s 4 lb s . . . P E A C H E S , A v o n d a le , in *y t u p lg* 19c Ciifta « « » » *■* » * * P IN E A P P L E , C o u n t r y C lu b N o . 2 1-2 c a n y C - ca n . ............... & O l * A v o n d a le S lic e d o r G ra te d N o . 2 c a n , . ...............17c M I L K ,C o u n t r y C l u b ^ C ^ l g / can s 3 c a n s , . G a u n t r y C lu b Sm, can s 3 c a n s » I 3 c R I C E , F a n c y , B lue R o s e H e a d 4 lb s S Y R U P , K a r o , D a r k j A r I 1-2 c a n , . * W I' K a r o , L ig h t 1 1-2 1, l c a n ,.< ••« . , » # 11c C o u n t r y C lu b Pu re M a p l e ca n , ♦ R S H k E B m T ' % » C o u n t r y C lu b p k g . 5 th . sa ck ...............27 c IKES, Chocolate Manhmslbw lb C R A C K E R S , G ra h am lb 12c B A N A N A S , C h o ic e | C „ G o d en F ru it 2 lb s ." * * H ' r . C E L E R Y , L a r g e - J O - b lea ch ed sta lk s 2 f o f “ *W* L E rr T U C E , I c e bu r g O f f * lg.solid heads 3 for« vis S P IN A C H , Y o u n g , O E f * t e n d e r 3 lb s “ v v S O A P , P & G , K ir k s a o i * F la k e 10 bars . , . , v D v S O A P -C H I P S , K r o g e r 's lg , p k g . For Salt: Maple Syrup. Phone ft « Harley E, Smith We are now prepared to charge and repair automobile and radio bat< teriea. Shell Gasoline Station, * Martin Welmer The College team meets Bliss at Columbus this Friday evening. The team is rated one of the best in the Btate'and one that Capital University doees not tackle. For Sale: Roan mare, 8 years old, wt. 1700, 1, 2 or 8 good cows. DeLa- vol Cream Separator, good aa new, A. J, Furay. Mrs. W. J. Tarbox entertained the Wednesday Afternoon Club on Thurs day, The host, was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Fred Townsley and Mrs. Walter Purdom of Norwood. Mr. Raymond Ritenour has pur chased the Blain Leighly property on South Main street, Mr, Ritenour ex pects to ithprove it as a home for his mother, Mrs. J. H. Ritenour of near Grape Grove. WE ARE NOW culling and blood testing flocks. If interested call Le- land Cramer, 53-R or 336-R, XENIA HATCHERIES CO„ Xenia, O., P, O. Box 101. <4t) Miss Anita Prints, Clifton, was in jured with a severe cut on her head when she fell while playing in t h% basketball game last Fiday evening beetween Cedarville High and Yellow Springs High schools. She was stun ned for a time but has recovered. Rev. and Mrs, R.. A. Jamieson en tertained at dinner last Thursday, y/ening the members of the. United Presbyterian session add their wives. Rev. and Ms, Jamiesonwill open their home this evening to the tustees and their wives. HOMEBURNS WHENGASOLINE STOVEEXPLODES Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stevenson en tertained a company of friends at their home last evening. ’ The party enjoyed “500", their being a sufficient number for nine tables. At a late hour a two course lttndh was served. Mr. R. A. Murdock has purchased what was known as the Kyle farm located along the railroad, west of x>wn, He gets possession in March. J. A. Beatty, the present tenant will move to the W, W. Creawell farm east of town. Hr.' Burr goes to a farm $osr South Cha^gstpa. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Preston, who reside on the old Clifton road, entertained at-cads Friday evening at their home. Their guests included dr. and Mr$*'Aden Barlow and son, iVillard^ Cedarville; Mr., and Mrs. George Hertzinger, and son, John, Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ault, Mr. and Mrs. William Reed, and son Lamar Clifton. Refreshments were served’ during the evening. SPRAYING AT HAND— When in need of a new spay pump, no matter how large or small, spray hose noz- zels, complete pumps, leathers,* rub ber packings, etc., call on The Book let-King Co. 415 W. Main St., Xehio. Salesman Wanted:- Man with selling and farm experience prefer red. Good salary, home territory, permanent position. Must have car. Give age and qualifications in the first letter.. Mosdey Mfg. Co., Box 326, Louisville, Ky. Representatives wanted in this lo cality to handle our 1627 line of Wall paper; make big money {sample book free; write for particulars Louis C. Fuchs, 187-186 E. Main St., Colum bus, Ohio. Farm Loans at 5% semi-annually. Only have to pay $30.00 on the thous and each six months, which ays both principal and interest. Loan never becomes due, but pays off on amorti- zatijon play. Under government su pervision, being part of Land ‘Bank system. Address or Call by telephone The Community National Farm Loan Association Osborn, Ohio. Phone NO. 6, * (3t) snasmts—iMMi-Mi■ snin Ijuris u i nws FOR SALS Asplendid lot 50 ft, frontage by 200, feet deep. Situate on Xenia avenue. Restricted for dwelling only * * * « Several nice homes for sale on prominent streets in Cedarville, O. 0 ¥ ♦ . * '-3ST-*■ i- ON FARMS A special bargain hi a GOOD FARM South of Cedarville, O. MONEY TO LOAN A t 5 Per Cent Int. W . L. CLEMANS, CedarvlUs, Ohio. Fire due to an explosion of gaso line destroyed the home of Mr. Arth ur Reed in Clifton about five o’clock last evening. The building and con tents along with the garage was a total loss. Mrs.- Reed had attempted to fill a er, who is aged and has been ill for several weeks. It happened that he was able to he up and was sitting in a chair. He was pulled to the door as the Games followed dose behind, Msr. Reed had attempted to fill a gasoline stove when the lighter y?aa burning. The gasoline stove explod- ed filling the room with Games. Mrs, Reed escaped with only a slight burn on her arm. Neighbors gathered but they weie helpless and Clifton has no fire de partment. It was impossible to save any household goods. .Personal ef fects were also lost,, along with money from a recent sale of-the Prints household goods- Mr. Reed had been away on busi ness and was not aware o f . the fire until he reached his home. The loss is only partially covered by insurance. l i m i t o f f f o f u When two women really huts end) ether they will pass in the street with out even noticing what each other bad on.—New Orleans States. Th* World'* W p r* The fellow who won’t take no fer an answer Is greatly to be admired in a way, but sometimes he’s an awful pest to have NewS'Sentinel. J 7 i« Wmb o f L I U The web of our life is of » mingled yarn, good aftd 111 together; our vir tues would h» proud If oqr faults whipped them not; And our crimes would despair If they were not cher ished by our virtues.—Shakespeare. i Nothing of Thmt Loft “You can warm up a good f f w sleftovers." “How about the lot I creamr “Fortuualely, the ehtUlr«| never leave any of Courier-Journal, - I around.—Fort Wayne I I Ostrich Eggs os Capa The ancients tu^d ostrich eggshells for (lrlnHm; cups, says the Dearborn Independent. Sins Aeoumsdmta OW sins, like te ear shadows when our day is In its glory, seam* ap peared; toward our evening how great and monstrous they are!—ftasUisg. '1 'Y I i Mr. Raymond Ritenour may not be the best shot'in the. gun club but as head of the loosing side.in a recent contest, he proved his ability as a straight shooter when' it comes.to oyster feeds. The winners give him credit for being a royal-entertainer. The oyster supper-was held at the I. O, 6. F, hail last Saturday evening. SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT By F. A. WALEEB WASTING TIME TUST what are you doing for your- *0 seif in, the hours apart from those you give to your employers.? If you would ohee stop and serious ly consider the inestimable value of these golden bits of time, which are yours to do with as you please, there is a likelihood that you Would put them to better use. In one way or another, young people unencumbered with any other burden save their own, are apt to fritter away time In nitnless amusement. The quest of goodly fellowship, without regard to ■where It may end, JtpQ. the pernicious habit of Idling- ae&jbL unfortunately, to he the dmuinwironfeyposes in. the lives of the thoughtless. They fift about like butterflies, drift- tag oh the winds, ■sipping honeyed invests Often tainted with poison. Those flexible friendships which you make are so agreeable while they en dure, you quite forget the steady pas sage of time ns you keep pursuing them, wasting the most precious years of your life, In which- character is formed into beauty ol* ugliness. Friendships are agreeable, hut they are often, insincere, and' for this! rea son it becomes Incumbent upon you to consider them In an attitude of selfish- ness! ■ You must give due thought to your self before you dre left destitute, in-4 competent ahd unqualified to extricate yourself from the humble position you have occupied all these years, which by a 'stroke or two of fate may leave you stranded and forlorn in old nge. . You, who are young, and hopeful, are wondering whether these words are for you, They seem in some way to lean their weight upon you, but in the hunt for amusement, you throw them off, “Tomorrow,“ you promise, ‘Til think about them. But not today. Tm hav ing too much fun. Til make good, somehow," So you think, So thousands of others have thought who have gone before you t 1 When they awoke to a realization of their position they found their lances broken and their shields eaten by rust, unable to compete with men Who had been using their spare mo ments advantageously, disregarding the call to play. And so It will be with you unless you mend your way. And so it will ever be with those who think' the world Wlil wait for them whileJhey romp and lark attd gambol, “It is not Idleness that Is plentiful, but courage that Is rare, that wins l’* ( 4 $ by McClure N»w» w r Syndicate.} Moser’s January - .■ i ■ ■ •. ranee Sale A Sale Jhat Means Much to theThrifty Shoppers in the County SALE STARTED THURSDAY — LASTS ONLY 15 DAYS Our entire stock is included in this sale—presenting values o f the extraordinary type. A sale chuck full o f remarkable val ues and savings, offering the seasons latst styles and patterns at greatly reduced prices. Until you come in and see the smart ness o f these shoes and their quality, you will nver realize how big their bargains are. Note the following items: DREW ARCH-REST AND WALK-OVERSHOES In Black*and Tan Kid and Patent Leath- er. Straps, Cut Outs and new Cut Out Lace Oxfords.j High cuban and medium cuban heels. $9.00 VALUES NOW $8.50 VALUES NOW $ 7.95 $745 DR. A. REED (COMBINATION SHOESFORMEN The Dr. A. Heed. Combination Last pre vents slipping at the heel and gives per fect preedom tp the, toes. The patented Dr. A. Reed Cushion Solo supports the foot properly, absorbs shocks, preserves shoe style. Let your foot test it. $11.00 VALUE $ 8,45 WORK SHOES FOR MEN Wolverine Horsehide 1,000 mile work shoees. Real shoes for Spring wear. Heavy sole and as near water proof as leather can be made. SPECIAL SALE PRICE High and low heels. Light color lyaing. GOODRICH ZIPPERS For Women REGULAR $5.50 VALUE 14.65 GOODRICH ZIPPERS Aberdene Cloth ; High and low heels. Light color lining. A REAL VALUE..... .... ........ $ 3.45 LADIES’ STRAP SLIPPERS In Patent, Black Kid, and Tan. Cut outs and one and two staps, High and low heels. f $4.95 \o $8.00 VALUES M o s e r ’ s XENIA, OHIO. :-4 , 1 GtRlIGkG*/3, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, January 26, 27, 28 (CopyrigW) ~ 'Q r/ tV “it was a sensible young m«n I wee with last flight,* say* Fapper Fertu "When be tried to kiss ms X crisd, Tam'*! Stop ftl* and he fitturt" < Afternoon and Evening Open 2 P. M. Daily Continuous Program East Third Street, Xenia, Ohio No Admission Large Display of Cars and Accessories
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