The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26

I w m * f* . —, S i A n M iwm P * T ie m/ggm HOOVERQWm OHIO MAJORITY .lUTTLEFLAti KDW I IK COUJtTHOUBI I _______ 3 Y>* aver*## i ,f|MW .Wftffl #f fl||||#<f iwtffilittjf If The. flag Wri*l fey the Smad memmi WOOD weeds, where*# ■ ret* batalion, 3 JCK.hinfantry, 83 rddivision, i*gt *r*d\j*t*’ff mafeiilsry iff about th# regiment that contained many o f] tww* u tar**. RAYNOR LEHR MUSICAL COSED? COMPANY y s A T T O t r o 'R h 'is Q ji t z s t i w m s m RUTHMACK, Q«eett of the Bluet ROSEETLI & MASSARO, AccordianViolinist JAMESFARRiSHRobmt; tenor THE MARTINDUO, Operatic Stats MAMIE ST. J 0 HN*>oor Old Maid HOWSON 8 c SHIEEPS, Harroomc* JACK B, CROOD, The Beau Brummel DAVIS 8 c WOLFE, Daucara Deluxe And Ow Famous Youth and Beaut; Chorus Gorgeously Gowned ^ A Super Colossal Production [Where Youth ! ' and Beauty; ,f]i ■; vPredominate /*! .* HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Da ik t fv ig e i th* Cewetwfc to fee given fey th* girl* 'Glee Club end j «M;wins «t the High School Awfctomm on Friday «v«ni.ig M*y 4. Tipton, 774; Mitch, 78*; Sopton, 741; the Gr^ne county boy* who went to ! V o f t h S w S S i ’ KI T 1’ 7? ^ ^ WP * ¥ xm c*> hw ***** * » « » * P l « « <* , .w on **■* tne Iwt of th« wceh. The , ,jrte *B(1 x uwi far the Bepver slate jaomiMuce in tte Court H ow . The | rvn t J 4 in -the county. The vote ever the «n« .flag is in a glees case in the lower! tire district we* umwwUy light el-j corridor, It wee presented to the! though politicise* flgered that with 'county commissioner# Wednesday by f wet weather there would he a h*avy tseista* Morris Sharp and lames J.f rural veto. The largeet percentage Icuriett. *Jf<n# D e gw * * » S w f i m i IngWihrrrr “ *■ ♦»-- m m - saw!•»#«*#•. They eo^ioeger ask for « eeuaege and e rot? with muster* When they *eet e bet dog^goetee Trsnscript- j girls hav j ;w;d u fu ll house should greet them. I ... Change of Program Every Monday and Thursday H A N N A ’S Green •S eab ’ , Paint Both Protects and beautifies lik e a watch' dog guarding your home. <» Hanna’s Green Seal Paint guards it against the elementswhich are constantly battling t o tear dawn any .unprotected surface. N o t only does |» Q itta Seal guard and protect the surface against decay, bo* it gives a finish o f Beauty, most pleasing to the eye,-— and remember Green Heal is “Made to Wear,' The Paint the best painters use. CEDARVIIXE FARMER’S GRAIN CO , CEDARVILLD, OHIO JELLO Assorted Fl&vora, 2 Pkgs.' 15c; Country Club Jell Powder 2 Pkgs. 13c. m BREAD Country Club, twin or tingle iy% Pound Loaf 9C COFFEE French Birand Pound 456 RAISINS Country Club, Seeded or Seedless 2 Packages - , 15C ONIONS New T w ca .^A * * CHICK FEED 10 lbs 100 lb. bag $3.25 SWKBT PO " A T O K S ^ e « 4 Pounds............ * 9 % ' CORNF d AKESKol- f C | » Ioffe's,Small 2 Pkgs. * * > 1 ' BERKIKS Quart OULg* Haaifi.f mtbe%r MUSTARD I C r Quart J a r .... ...... BANANAS 2 S C . 4 I'tmmls ............. BASKETS Fancy O Q a Splint, Each ....... d b & G LETTPOE Faney 2 f l r i.uaf Pound ......... BIRD GRAVED ghg* PEAS Now 2 Pounds........ . <At,DIES Fancy 4 0 ^ Sugar Cured Lb, .... SCOAlt Pure C 1 . 5 9 Cane, 25 Et>«.... BACON In 8 lb. O A « D m - cos or more, lb. " V * * The drill vori. preparing iho S a il £.’ia«j Floy 'A . Lucky Break’3 is pro- j*T<T"InB very nJerly even if quite a number o f tin? Seniors arc on the sjfk list. 3Ii: s Roberts is sparing neither time ucr energy to give the Seniors the drill required to present a play of this knit!. It is gratifying to note that the play has already been pro­ duced fey cne o f Dayton's High Schools und is being prepared fa r a May pre­ sentation in another o f thoae High Schools. . CodnrviUe. Seniors are as capable as those o f any other school and we can expect a production equal, in merit to the Dayton Presentations. Watch fori the posters which are about to make their appearance. The date May 15, the place Cedarville Opera House. .Financial report of the Class o f 1927 covering their Senior expenses. This report was very late in getting to the School Office. RECEIPTS Balance from Junior Treas, ~ $ 45.30 Class J ew e lry -------— — „ 139.75 Refund from Auld’s —— ------ 10.50 Invitations1 ------------------------— 111.2& Cards ------------ --------------------- - 19.10 Senior Class Play -------------- 1_ 171.28 Flowers for Commencement —, 30-89 R e fu n d ------------- T- 5-00 Flowers ___________ — 5.00 Total _ _ J ---- _:?538.10 EXPENSES . Glass .J ew e lry ---------------- — ,$153.31 Invitations and Cards ------------ 130.14 Commencement Exp. _________ 115.50 Senior Banquet -----------------— 22.10 Latin D ictionary------------------- 2.00 Refund to M. E. S. _____ 1.78 Play Books __1— ------- -— 18.00. Gift to Miss Rife ______ 25.00 Roses —------- ----------— ------------ 6.00 C. H. S.' P icn ic------------------ a _ 8,80 Book C a se --------------— — .— 50.00 Plate on Book Case--------- ■------ 4.00 Expense o f Feed —------- ------- . .67 Balance on Hand ,— ^----------- .80 Total _______ ______ 1— ,,$538.10 MARY E, SMITH, Treasurer. Financial Report o f the Junior Class Receipt from the Play “ Sunshine” _____________,$149.75 EXPENDITURES Track and Furniture McM illan*_____ _— - — .$ 2,00 The Herald Printing program* and tickets 8^5 Sample Plays — ,— , , — 8J20 Eleven Copies o f Sunshine $.60 Music. -------------- ---------— 2,00 Dresses and Supplies 5,00 Cardboard, Crepe paper, etc 4,35 Opera House _____________ 10,00 Royalty ------------- 10.00 Candy for Dorris Printz 1.25 Gift fo r Miss R i f e _____ _ 10.00 Flowers ___________________ 3AS5 Lumber fori stage •----- - —2 ------ -' i5Q To Mr. Saumenig--------------- 6.00 To C- A . DeVoe fo r 57 banquet tickets --------------- 51.30 Total Expenncs ________ .,$131.85 Balance in T reasu ry________ $ 18.90 e a n k i n M c M i l l a n , President. DORIS SWABY, Treasurer. Women make all the trouble in life, but it's women who; make life worth the trouble. A lullaby on the phonograph ought to send a baby to sleep in record time. Some people are kept so busy giv­ ing advice that they haven’t time to attend to their own business, You never can tell, Some people who marry in haste repent at leisure; others repent at once. Hotel Columbus Long and Fifth Sts, COLUMBUS, OHIO 200 Room*—Modern A First-Class Hotel at a Moderate Price Rooms, $1.00, $1.56 -Bath, $2.00 Noon Lunch, 35c—Dinner, 50c James H. Butler, Managing Direct JAMES II. BUTLER, Managing Director if1 !^ii LLl!1] o f the voto in the district fo r the can tiidates was cast in Springfield. The vote In the village for Hoover was 54 and 18 for Willi*. In the township,, Hoover, 91 tp 19 for Willis. The surprising vat# « u only 7 for Dawes and 3 fo r Lowden in the village qnd 3 fo r Dawes and 4 fo r Lowden in the township. There were no names on the Demo­ cratic ballot and voters had to write their preference which included At Smith, Pomerene, Donahey and a few others. FOR SALE—Lloyd Baby Buggy with reversible body,1also day pen. Call Phone 3-86. AUCTIONEER— C, L. TAYLOR— Jameetown. O, Phone 46. (10-28) Iodine From Seowted The first factory fer the mtnnfse. tore o f iodine from seaweed was M* tnbiished in 1829 at Couquet In Brit- tuny. To make a pound o f Iodine It takes approximately one ton o f fresh seaweed. Sound! o f Thunder Thunder is rarely heard at a greater distance than twelve mites from its origin, • J \ .n U : N Q J Q o p v jm m m SPRAYING IS AT HAND—When in. need o f a new spray pump, no matter, how large or small, spray hose, nozzles, complete pumps, leath­ ers,, rubber packings and etc., call on THE' BOCKLET-EING CO., 415 W. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f James F, Fhiney, de. ceased. >C, Y , Finney has been ap­ pointed and qualified as Administrator! pf the estate o f .James P1, Finney, late o f Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated tins 4th..day o f April, A , D. 1928. & C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County Special Rates to . , ' | 1 Fraternal and Church organiza- | tions and Merchants , | WRITE FOR OPEN DATES f NORRIS' BAND • | \ So. Burnett ’ Springfield, O. | , ' ' ’ : = ' 1 §' i«Mh sixsc : i t CROP FORCASTS Your can’t accurately iforcast a crop of grain the day you plan4' it, but you can a crop o f ‘money if it is planted here- You can be sure that every dollar will have a lusty growth of 5 1 - 2 % )■ INTEREST from the time you plant it until you are ready to harvest it. "Why be satisfied with a light yield when you can have a bumper crop and know it is guaranteed by first mortgage on Clark County real estate. Building Lo a n Association 28 East Main Street . . v Springfield, Ohio w v-^ ^ 1 1 /E are now prepared to supply the*domestic and * * industrial trade of the Miami Valley with Koppers Miami Coke. Our new plant with its latest type of equipment insures a clean product of highest quality* * Koppers Miami Coke is manufactured in Hamilton from the highest grades of W est Virginia and eastern Kentucky coals, and a regular supply is always available. <3 ” We Guarantee the Performance oi this Fuel aai g I i i A NEW RANGE FOR THE KITCHEN - . Why not have one of our modern ranges for the Kitchen this Spring? We have one of the best on the market, Guaranteed to give sat* isfaciion. SERVICE HARDWARE CO. t w * ' 1 Don't forget we hntoli - y: each Monday mid V /M o ^ a y , j P ricG ,SB 10H T ” Q im i’ty . T h e S tw r d y B a b y , Chick CD. ! LSrfiestaa* and Auburn Ave, Main 996 9 ttrcnq{-;«!d, O More Heat — Less Cost — Few Ashe 3 In soliciting your patronage, we pledge careful service and strict fulfillment of every promise, H am ilton C o k e & Iron C om p an y Hamilton, Ohio Plume S160 I ' ■ I ■ : « V . A i£? w h o ; 6 1 l ie s 1TO ' c o m ; Trcsiden first coa visor of Clarenei homo « turns e same fee A force • eluding tors, w. returns.1 The ci tal City held the Door L Auditor! and out Stupend- from he ior in ■ much in' ing cont An ex sion of ' Brown j the eigl- especjaVi began b creating bomb ha lowered Women ing spe". that a o plcded It was ■ordered tant sec medicin. Joe” do other e . dumpin State has bee ' seryanc will ha sum of is requ* i Ohio bl j xn(t eig) : r c ,! l DO p o i ­ n t y ) h i o A *|v ,-#!«- ThfUMfl P. M .. collatei -bo plac an amo tho de] cipal c equal : surety full am D. O. sion of game p: life in i joy an t in the liberatei ridges a addition;* given t site itnp< first cla pagate states tl making and mor the 150 . vania th ground when tl clared. Fred Ferry < janitor*, of See) Brown, lie men mesr.eng affable . ways o) oignjner Ho has State C Seeretai * D . Full) Broxvn . is quite circles a farmer, ' Omploye Whei Farm to have price f« that is A m. avoand r hiitdWsl f I m his has bej ( D f' ' Dr. office 1 1 Tucsdn) lustxtej ' Is cow

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