The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

/ McDougal-Butler Co. HOUSE PAINT t ‘ Supreme Quality, At price you will pay without hesitation IFYOU NEED PAINT * * For any surface C^et Our PROPOSITION! Also Complete Stock o f WALLPAPER GLASS ETC. # Editor Gets Place On* County Election Board , J. N. Wolford, editor, o f the Yellow I Sp ring New* ha* been endowed by 1the Greene County Republican Exec­ utive Committee a* a member o f the 1Board o f Elections in this county. Op his appointment by Secretary o f State |Clarence Brown, Mr. Wolford will 1succeed Walton Spahr , Sugar-creek . township Republican. J The Democratic Committee is ex­ pected to make an endorsement soon fo r the place now held by Edward Wood, Xenitv. The appointments are for terms o f two years each. Fred F. Graham Co. Gar With Gas Because natural ga* is concentrated heat, being.... about twice the value of the best manufactured , - gas,, it will do more cooking than most' people ■get out o f ib \ V ■ 0 ' With the right appliances natural gas is the cheapest.and most satisfactory fuel known. The ' right cooking appliance will always give a short; blue flame when adjusted properly. It is not necessary that this flame go up around the cook­ ing utensil, but it is necessary to have its tip close to the bottom, of the utensil. Gaining Efficiency Consequently all burners should not be over 1 1-4 inches from the cooking surface, and ■should be kept clean and carefully regulated to give the right flame, this regulation being ac­ complished by the valve and air shutters. A yel­ low flame is always wasteful a flame that roars is equally wasteful. 4 ■' t Solid tops on cooking ranges waste much gas, the heat being deflected away from the cooking. Natural gas should always be burned with skele­ ta l lids. Right appliances properly cared for not only give better results but also make the gas bills less. NOTICE FOR STREET OIL BIDS Notice is hereby given that bids for street oil for use on the streets in the village will be received a t'the office qf the village clerk, Gedarville until noon, Monday, May 2nd. 1027, under the following specifications and terms prescribed"^ council; ■ Tank car o f 8000 gallons capacity. , Oil must be 50 per cent tarvia or more. ■ ■. . . ■■■■■■,■■: ■ Successful bidder must use pressure distributor under direction o f the street commissioner. ' . Oil not used to be taken over by the successful bidder and credit given to the village fo r unused part o f car. Bids to be by the gallon applied on the streets to be designated. Council reserves the right to re­ ject any.and all bids and to determine quality pf oil bid upon. Bids called for by order o f council. J. G. McCorkell, Village Clerk, Cedarville, Ohio The Ohio Fuel Gas % Company IFYOUNEEDPRINTINGDROPIN Sells-Floto Circus At Springfield •i#m111 n i * Promising an array o f amusement features far beyond anything attempt ed in the past, The Sells-Fioto Circus, .second largest show in the world, will visit Springfield on May 4th, giving two performances, afternoon and night. Hundreds o f citizens from this place will undoubtedly swell the crowds in oUr neighboring city on that day, in view o f the fact that Sells-Floto has for yqars been recog­ nised as one o f America's premier cir cUs organizations. Three rings, two stages and a hip- prodrome track will afford space for the more than 100 headline acts, many of which have been especially import­ ed from' other lands and are new in America this season. An added feature is the gigantic spectacle "The Bride and the asts/ magnificent and barbaric in character and splendor, and in which more than 1,000 take part, not the least being the special corps de ballet of half a thousand young women. The circus performance is up-to- the second, is clean and moves with a snap that keeps the crowds in good humor for about two hours. The Zoo carried by Sells-Floto has been augmented by many new animal making it the largest of its kind on the road. In "clown alley” there are half a hundred merrymakers, while Of daring ael’ialists ' and equestrians there arc scores, among them being tlife famohs Flying Wards, two troups o f 18 people, the Hobsons, bareback riders unequalled in their line, a group of liberty horses in which there are 36 performers who d c their work without direction, too many trained animal acta to attempt to enumerate, and almost countless ottidii* astonish­ ing novelty nets. A new shipment of Overalls just arrived and they nrc only $1.00 and you will find them at Home Clothing Co, f LOST s e c o n d g a m e i mummwswst • Cedarville College baseball team ! won the first f w o f the season from WilbtW'orM but made a feeble showing Wednesday afternoon in the second game with the same team. The wore was u to 0. WiVberforce held Cedarville to two hits, struck out ten men and walked but two. Ward for thevisitora pitched good ball, McLean fo r Ced&mUe made a good showing The local boys could not hit Ward, Boys Play Pranks A t School And College With the advent o f warmer weath­ er comes the annual spring house denning. Our attention has been call­ ed to conditions about town. • In a number of places piles o f ashes and old cans are visible from the street and should be cleaned up. Such rub­ bish not only is unsightly but breeds disease. We should have a general cleaning up about town. Property owners as well as renters are respon­ sible together and there should be a concerted action among residents to clean-up at once. *-■ TVo Firms Make - Trade Of Business IBEAL ESTATE FOB SALE— ’ j "Busin*#* |ot«, also new double house and five family apartment, near < Frigidsire Plant in MORAINE, the j pew city just south o f Dayton. Write Herbert Mahrt, Realtor, P, O. Box 573, Dayton, Ohio,” .NOTICE QF APPOINTMENT Estate of James R, Orr, Deceased, Anna O. Wilson has been appointed and qualified as Administrator o f the estate o f James R , Orr, late o f Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 28th day o f March, A. P, 1927, S. C. WRIGHT, , Probate Judge, o f said county. ■ .......... . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiuiiiiiliiiiiimiiimiiiui! Bible Verse and Prayer aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiififiiiiiiiiiuifiiiii , IT SURELY W ILL ;- Be sure your sin will find you out.,Numbers 32: 23. PRAYER— “ Plenteous grace with Thee is found, Grace to sover all my sin; Let the healing streams abound, Moke and keep me pure within. Building jots fo r Sale on North Main Street, in Cedarville, Several nice HOMES for Sale SOME REMARKABLE BARGAINS IN FARMS Fire and Tomnado Insurance Life Insurance Accident Insurance Health Insurance Income Insurance AND Do not forget that I loan MONEY on First fa rm Mortgages, fo r 5 or 10 yeajg at the low rate o f FIVE PERCENT INTEREST. W . L. CLEMANS, Cedarville, Ohio. A deal was consumated Monday (in which Reed Pringle disposed o f his meat market and stock to V. Rigio In the deal Mr. Pringle took over the' Rigio Pool room. Mr. A, S. Bowan father-in-law of Mr. Rigio’s, secured the real estate -belonging to Mr.. Pringle. The business room and the residence next door figured in the trade. STEEL WORK GOES UP Carter N. Abel this week started the construction of his ne^v’plant for the burning o f dolomite. The steel work is now being erected. E. BAPTISMAL SERVICE Special services have ’been arrang­ ed for the M. E. church, Sunday morn ing for the baptism o f infants. At the Easter service o f the M. E. church last Sunday, 27 new members were takep into the church. NOCINDERS FOR SALE . r.' •*.■* ~ ■ ■' ■ , ■ , ^ UNTILFURTHERNOTICE. ■ \ TheHagar StrawBoard&PaperCo. CEDARVILLE, OHIO. SPRINGFIELD WEDNESDAY MAY S E L L S E S F L O T O C l ^ AND . , Buffalo Bill’s W ild e st SPECIAL *POODLES* HANNAFORD, the WORLDS GR EA TEST RUNN6O0WN ANDHIS BIG COMPANY SPECIAL THREE HERDS C h a r l e s t o n 4 DANC ING ELEPHANTS 4O 0 ARENIC S TAR S ZOO-CIRCUS-HIPPODROME -**2*0- 1 0 0 1 W o rld W ond ers I NO STREET PARADE* TRY OUR JOB PRINTING M . 'lilKT - I Food . r i c e Real Kitchen Economy ' A New Refrigerator Compact for Small Apartments V . Extraordinary Values Here is a handsome refrig­ erator that will help to pay for Itself jta decreasing ice bills. Splendid Insulation in ' Walls and doors, Oversized shelves, Easily cleaned. $25.50 Strictly hardwood construc­ tion, finished golden oak with white enamel baked on metal interior, equipped with nickel plated rust proof hardware, automatic look doors, wire shelves in food chamber and all metal Ice -racks. Trap op­ erates from front. Comes equipped with large easy roil ing, self retaining castors. Many special features that mean convenience andxthey are real ice savers. l For the small home this is the ideal refr » aralor., It 18 compactly arranged, yet" there Is plenty of room for both Ice and. provisions. One-piece white enameled food cham­ ber. • $15.75 A \ Refrigerators that save both food and ice; that are arranged in the most convenient manner; that are easy to keep clean are in a special selling during the next “week. The values offered are most extraordinary. They cannot be duplicat­ ed, With the wide assortment of styles, we are showing, you will be sure to find just the right one for your needs. Remember thb event is for one week only. ~ ~y$ FREE! FREEI *2 1-2 gal. drip pan with every refrigerator sold this week. True Economy Found in Our Special Value Refrigerator 100-lb., 3-door, side icer $37.25 Economy m the original cost of the refrigerator if you buy this week and life-long economy in the saving of food and ice. That is what our bpcial Refrigerator offers to you. Includes all of the latest improvements, finest insulation* spotless white enameled interior with adjustable shelves. Everything as you want it. M I i F urn iture UNERAL S J DOCTORS, CEDARVILLE, O 1 White Porcelain Lined Refrigerator $61.87 Spotless,-white porcelain enamel is the lining of this refrigerator. It is sanitary and easy to clean. The ice compartment is galvanized steel and holds 100 pounds of ice. The four- I door type. Outside in golden oak fin­ ish, trimmed with niclde hardware. Adiustable wire shelves, A real pro- t " “n * 0 * food and ice. . Only $61.87 m* The StateJ yew, yfw es givl eulturjJ State numbo Jahuai; 892,011 . 1920. figure, I fo r the I f is 'sons to movcTOi from f; 1920 an deaths increase duced th ment to| The bl vised on! cultural ] 441.000 thtA yea| farms to gross m| making counting1! persons, All ge^ try shot Ut'ion ia] tion in tl 636.000 againsf die. Atjar 1.808.000 J COO agai| Central South Ai 531,000; against 4| 4.585.000 949.000 al 1 , 000,000 The figt England a fam e las' farms; M persons ;f sons to f farms; Pi from .fan ‘ South At and 133,00 tral 266,01 to farms;| 000 from Mountain 000 to' fad the farms ! South Third South C mayor wit death Itat Straley, w days previ mobile whi In the lif man, Jasor were elcted the organis chosen may ago. Mr. ■but after si signed and| was electee his place is Tax Pal Bel Saturday! to have yoi return pnpj the hands May 1st. unusual ar o f value, ye| kind o f an turned befol license next! Nations Beginninp is known ^Sunday 01 ] the church are expected boys and pJ the week jui] to the boys the boys are one night dl family clrclJ Oolumbl • W r i Dr. Jones,I badly ifijurej hit a bridge [ •and Jatnestol a ledge prej his car, forcl gravel. The! badly damag picked up th| Charleston, f l f!

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