The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26
New Models For IN'BLONDE TIES • -■ * s • ‘ i * With the short wamp style. Spanish heels; . and military heels ! f Widths A to D | $5.00 The Pair , Frazer’s Shoe Store H E . M a i n S t . . X e n i a , - 0 . NOCINDERSFOR SALE * UNTILFURTHERNOTICE. TheHagarStrawBeard&PaperCo. ( ; . ' ■ ■ . • ■ CEDARVILLE, OHIO. COME IN AND GET OUR PRICES L. S. Barnes and-Co. Phone 733 Green St: ■^ Xenia, 0 . ■mtm It# Worth ibmitinrabout'. Ztnd Imukted American Fertce—weath* e^prOOf-T-iniulated against rust— guaranteed to artist or outlast in actual length 6( service any other fence made of equal size wires, used under the same conditions. Any buyer who can show it falls to a I o so will be supplied with ah equal amount of new fence free. Every rollis guaranteed fullgauge, full weight andfull length. Sold at no extracharge, .• ' . AmericanFencemeansr^abteprd* tection for your stock and crops* Jong service and, because it costs nomorethanordinary fence, low** cost peryear it'# thebest andmost economical fence you can buy* Conein and see it. We have taken the agency for the Interna tional Harvester 0o> and will have a full line p f ■ ■ i- EARM MACHINERY YfeUCKB A M ) TRACtDRS We will also have it full line 6 f repairs for these liner at all times. Look up your list of repairswanted and let us have the order now.i mmmm n mm company NEWSBOILED FROM COUNTY MELTINGPOT Complaints To Be Heard In May About 100 formal complaints have been filed in this county *gate#t th t valuation placed on property during? the revaluation over the county under a law passed two ysar« ago. More than 25,000 tracts o f land were raval- T „ , M A , . . . . . . ued and with only 100 complaints It James Rust, 22, Osborn, is in Mmnu jwouId indicate ^ the wprk o f tbe Spring Wall Paper In all the new designs and colors. Artistic papers for every room in the house; Valley hospital, Dayton, with serious cuts in his side and arm, inflicted by Frank Adam#, Fairfield, Saturday night, who used a pocket knife. The p!e& o f self defense is put up by Ad ams. The Greene County Grange is con ducting a membership campaign for 00 new members under the direction o f S. H. Shawhan, county deputy. An effort is being made also to organize new chapters in the county Operators o f fpr the Dayton three trucks hauling Veneer Co., were ar- appraiseyB over the county was re garded aa fair. Recomnjendationa for appraiser# were made by school, vil lage, city and township authorities to County Auditor Wead, who made the formal appointments. Complaints will fce heard sometime in May. PAXTON PLACED* ON SECOND BASKET BALL TRAM Paxton, local high school star fo r ward, won a place on the second- team in the Southwestern regional basket ball tourney at Dayton. Ho landed in rested Friday by Kepneth Barr, road!the honors for the B division * team, patrolman and charged with driving’ The local team won distinct honor* in the Dayton meet after winning ithe Greene County championship fo r th# B division, In the county selections following the tournament not a mem ber o f the local team drew a place. , i g overloaded trucks illegally. Judge’ S. C. Wright assessed fines and costs of $25 each upon plea o f guilty. James Arthur Northern, son of iMr. and Mrs. Henry Northern, Fairfield pike, was accidently shot by his uncle and neighbor, Leonvard, 17 at the boy’s home Saturday afternoon. Jhe boys was shot with a 22-calibre rifle which. Crane was examining at the time>The boy was taken to tbe Me Clellan hospital.. His condition .is re garded serious. “ . Harris Mitchell, colored, who has been in the county jail since last Oc tober on a $500 fine and Costs for a liquor law violation, has been parol ed by the county commissioners. The parole was granted on the promise to pay monthly installments o f $10 on the fine. ft’ . George H. Smith, attorney, has been appointed assignee o f Robert E. Luce, Xenia plumber by the Probate Court. Bond o f $1,500 was given. The assets are ^valued about $1,000. ■* ■■■■*■ * Gheney E. Pearson, aged 84, a re tired farmer died-Monday at his home in Jamestown. He had been an inva lid fo r three years due to a. fractured hip received in a fill. Two neices, Mrs Ward Sheley, o f Jamestown and Mrs. Ulysses G. Ferguson, Fayette county, are the neatest relatives,. The funeral was held Wednesday with 'interment in Jamestown cemetery'. It is no use to send or go a- way from HOME, when you c a n buy good overalls for $ li at HOME CLOTHING CO. Building lots for Sale on North Main Street, in CedarviUe. Several nice HOMES for Sale , SOME REMARKABLE ; BARGAINS in f a b m s , * * *• * . 1 Fire and Tornnado Insurance Life Insurance i Accident Insurance ’ Health Insurance ; Income insurance . \ AND { Do not forget that I loan MONRV - on First Farm Mortgages, fo r 5for 10 year# at the low rate o f FIVE PERCENT INTEREST. W .. L. CLEMANS, CedarviUe, Ohio. . GOOD GROUND Whatever you plant, you must have the right soil to get a good, crop. More persons are finding out every day that^the best place to plant their money is here where it will graw i f ; Wide B e Jw FIF. d crop, money and be protected by first mortgage on Clark County real estate,' YOUR MONEY DRAWS INTEREST FROM THE DAY IT IS DEPOSITED, Tbe Springfield Building & Loan Association- 28 E. Main Street *' * . Springfield, Ohio 'A ‘ W h e r e S a v i n g s a r e S a f e ” ' ' Compowaded Semi-Afeaualljr 20,000 Members Assets Over 10 ft Million WEST SIDE BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. Third and Broadway n. , 510 East Fifth St. r F ^ h i i i a igsVf L19 East Third St. (Established 1887)” Three Offices: A Most PLA Y ER Amazingly Remarkable P I A N O Small in Size An Astonishing Low Price This Beautiful Neo} Wurlitzer Studio Player . Piano x Offered'Saturday - } With Bench' Lamp Cabinet and Player Word Rolls ATNO EXTRA CHARGE iV The m effect S d ' Central daylight other kin] ter or sui The lit mission h ( Eastern t| goes over] which Waj few days Co-opeH will elimil to what t| be held. It schools, will, atart The Hej the institi . interests time. Th( ern time . As the Board & with the late to til W. W. Gal] planned tc six o’clock] second at Will blow at one o ’cll . For the] will likely! o'clock am ' start at o] four. So far ho.urs for be as folk o’clock and There wf old l l :30 i| Set youi have beenI time, on A| fusion by [l, Ohio ■giy Size Osborrlls This exquisite little Player is smal l enough to go anywhere s a d l i g h t enough to he earned by two ' ppople. lV This is one o f the Pianos that helped greatly to m a k .e ; the Wurlitzer naiad f a m o u s all over the world; . If Affl/fM preaching I badly crus| a AUTHf ./Fred Ba Wade, hasl bate Courts Home Buif real estatl meet expei| Mr. and Carlton M] down and with friend »ne o f Is that [reatly [e, the name b all — vorld, D ead ©s* A l iv e ? It's up to you ! Baby .chicks die because they're not fed right or cared for properly at the start. T o stop chick losses we recommend B l a TCH - ford ’S Chick Mash (a buttermilk feed). Here's a mash that's easy to feed, costs less per chick, and raises the biggest percentage of chicks. Keeps them healthy and matures them quicker. Sp w hy experiment when you can be absolutely sure o f best results? BLATCHFORD’S quality feeds- are known everywhere as most efficient and dependable. Save the baby th icks—Make more profits—feed G H IC K M A S H Bay a bag and ss s the difference XENIA HATCHERIES, Phone 576 Box 161 Xenia, Ohio. Ideal for small homes, apartments and where the kiddies romp and play- It is built exceptionally strong and durable, with a wonderful, sweet mellow tone— unusually attractive too— m . h . i wood, O., his mother poisoning.- it would b her arm, t on a fipge: home yeste to Oakwoo law. M Only Down Delivers This remarkable little Studio Player stands only 4 feet 1 inch high. Yet in spite o f its com pactness, this Studio Player da a perfect Wurlitzer instrument in every sense of the word. It play# from any standard size roll, with the full, round tones and fine shades o f expression obtainable only in other costly player piaiios. You’l l . be equally delighted -with its artistic qualities and sweetness, brilliance and volume Of tone when playing it yourself, Your present instrument will be me* cepted as-partial payment, Let us make ,an appraisement' on your present piano, We have men who are experts at reconditioning old pianos. We may be able to make youa surprisingly good allowance. This Applies to Phonographs As Welle byl The Exchange Bank Wants Your Banking Business THEY PAY &<& ?N SAVINGS **/<> ACCOUNTS 126 South Ludlow Street X X < m OUR PRICES ON PRINTING J £ x This is t articles week in with? Oh insanity, sored the We which namely, humane sick pa - and th these' u ( ' Hydroth; —has bee treatment sense kno form o f ti successful tal sickne - The placing t construe body there fro' is so cpns constantly ment is e There are ment, win same pri shower, #tc. The ting the sorb watc aon* in sickness Itudio inch com- i# a in Ipl*l# - with . fin# finable fiaftox. with |t#ess, ton# Your ac* wal hi •*&ri
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