The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26
< 3 r H g e s iF A MEDICINE YOU HAVE WAITED M A N Y YEARS FOR THENEWKONJOLA i 4 ' I *n ?Ur 8tore fcv t?le W RR T TIME. This celebrated matio'nnit ^ 13 ! ie ctoinarii> l*vpr» kidneys and bowels and rheu- dtf ’ h“ ?p f tr<™blcB- Chicago, Philadelphia, and other large *- ‘j" . g l“fPtd a t the wonderful accomplishments of this remark- lueaiejsie. a W. is This remarkable compound destined to bring now hope, happiness and glorious health to Cedorville people. Thousands of seemingly 0hopeless cases of health troubles have been con- ipievcd in larger cities, by this advanced compound. Konjola, the medicine made from extracts of 22 plants of Nature, containing over .80 beneficial ingredients, works with the sufferers own food, bringing more normal healthy action to the important organs o f the body— the stomach, liver, I kidneys and bowels. THEBROWNDRUGSTORE Rcfuly to Growl \ V T H E N you feed y o u r chicks Purina Chick Startena V V expect them to l i v e . . . expect 15 to 20% greater g row th than ever b e f o r e . . . expect them to reach ma« tutity e a r lie r . . . at s lo w e r cost p e r chick. Purina has the chem ists and' b io lo g ic a l labo rato ry to test an d p ro v e w h a t’s g o o d fo r chicks. Purina has the experim ental fa rm t o teat Pou ltry C h o w s practi- •. cally, Purina has the machinery to m ix Pou ltry C h ow s un iform ly. Purina has 35 years o f feed manufacturing experience. t T h a t ’s w h y w e j o i n m o re than 2 ,500 hatch eries in saying, ’’Start y o u r chicks o n Purina. k e ep them o n Purina a ll t h e w a y t h r o u g h , ’ ? T h e y ’l l live t i \ they'll g r o w s . a n d la y early. G e t you r P u rin a today. THECEDARVILLEFARMER’SGRAINCO. 45= > U 35 E . M a in St SATURDAY SPECIAL 1000PAIRSWOMEN’SSHOES $ 4 . 9 * t u . Regular $2,98 and Values . i $3.98 J m m Every Conceivable Style. *W» le w and Pump* Strap* Caban. Heels i Van Always Do Batter At Kfaisyi gi i V e " M u > I IV'B wueyti'] LOCAL AND PERSONAL } G *1). Mrs. C, L, Finney was a guest at her son, Earl in Dayton Monday and Tuesday. Cedar CW f Chapter A - tt. Elect Officers W A N T E D — Boy to work in Cedsrville Bakery. Apply to P. M. Gillilan, Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Masters spend Sunday in Wellston, Ohio with the lat ter’s mother, Mrs, W . E. James. The lad ies Aid Society of the M. E Church will serve^dinner at the church June 7th the day of Cedarville College commencement. Miss Mildred Jhckson was married to Emmet Sanford of Springfield at 10:30 Wednesday morning. They left immediately fo r Cleveland and on 2 sidi their return w ill re e in Springfield Miss Ruth Burns who has been teaching in the Selma high school was not a candidate for re-election but will enter the Ohio State in June and de vote her time the coming year to the teaching of public school music. Mrs, Victor Bumgardner w ill be Hostess for the members of the Home Culture Club, Tuesday afternoon,' May 21st. ' The Ladies’ A id Society of the U, P. church will hold a market Saturday, May 25. Chaplin Laclede Markle of the Dol- pin, Atlantic Squadron, with head quarters at Charleston, S. C., fo r sev eral months arrived here yesterday for a visit with his wife, and daughter, at the homte o f Mr.*and Mrs. I. C. Davis, Rev. Robert Stewart and family of Coulterville, 111., are here on a visit with relatives. Rev. Stewart will at tend the Reformed Presbyterian Gen eral Synod in Pittsburgh. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the U . P, church will hold a market Saturday, May 25 in the Township Clerk's office. Mrs, S. C. W righ t spent several days in Frankfort, Ohio, the guest of her son-in-law and daughter* Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson. Mr. William Brown, Glen Ingmire and Miss Susanna West of Toledo spent the week-end at the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. anq Mrs. J. S. West and family. Miss Calla Turner o f Kentucky, has been a guest the past week at the. home of Dr. and Mrs. W .VR. McChes-. ney^ Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and daugh ter, Wilda Joe, who have been visit ing the former’s parents, Prof, and Mrs. C. W . Steel, have returned to their home in Chicago. STRAY OR STO LEN— Seven head of black shoats Weighing about 50 lbs. Finder please inform Charles Glemans FO U ND— I have on my farm one shoat weighing about, fifty pounds. Owner can have same by paying for this notice. J. M. Auld. Mrs. Walter S. Purdom of Cincin nati spent Sabbath with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W , J. Tarbox. Mr, and Mrs. Purdom are leaving Cincinnati and will be located in Ft. Wayne, Ind. Charles Townsley, who has been em ployed at .the Cedarville Bakery f o r several years, has resigned and will leave soon fo r Dayton, where he ex pects to locate. A recent issue of the United Pres byterian contained a very interesting account of the Clifton United Presby terian congregation as written by Rev. Davidson, a former pastor of the con gregation, I f your lawn mower is not properly adjusted or needs to be sharpened take It to J. A . Stormont who has installed modem machinery for sharpening mowers. Have your lawn mowers repaired and sharpened by the modem process, J, A, Stormont. W e are serving a special Sunday dinner at Cedar Inn. Make reserva tions now. A fine menu and splendid service, The Cedar Cliff Chapter o f the P . A , R..held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Burton Turner with Mrs, Harry Ilamman assistant hostess. A fter the regular fcusine. was transacted the election of officers was held*with the same officers being retained fo r another year. A s the chapter has been sponsoring the reclamation of Old MasBie’s Creek cemetery fo r over a year the regent appointed Mrs, W . W » Galloway, Mrs, Fred Townsley and Mr. Karih Bull to work with the American Legion in making but the program for-Memorjal services which w ill be held at one o’clock May 30. Mrs. Wm. Turnbull was appointed chairman of the flower committee, The committee who bought the marker for Mrs, J1, H. Andrew reported to have it ready. The roll call was answered by each member naming her Revolutionary ancestor, Mrs. W . W . Galloway with her handkerchief shower reported three dozen handkerchiefs to be Bent to the Helen Dunlap School fo r girls at Winslow, Arkansas. “The axis of the earth sticks outa Before selling your wool see or call , visibly through the center of each and.Frank CresweH at No. 10. j every town or city.”' -Oliver Wendell; Took ffm m F rom Holmes. I The short dovoUoa F ram e * t fm m Musical Recital Thursday For College Students Students in the Department pf Music of the College under the direc tion of Miss Lydia A . Berkley, gave a recital last evening that was highly appreciated. The fallowing is . the program: " P A R T I Assembly M a r c h __1.— --------_Cohen Elsie Post . Charles. Whittington James Anderson Auld Lang Syne — ----------------------- - ; Elizabeth Anderson Long Long A go — ------ i — --------------, Thistledown Two-step Rachel Hardman Moonlight Dance „ , ------- -— —Rogers James Anderson Waltz of the Flower Fairies — Crosby Elsie Post Let’s Play Soldier's — — — Geibel Charles Whittington I Love My Dolly — ____________Gramm- Mary Alice Whittington Costenego (Indian D a n c e )-------- Geibel Charles. Whittington . James Anderson PAR T I I Minuet —— „______ ,-Bach 1 Lois* Fisher Ballet o i the Flowers - — ;----------Rolfe Old Fashioned D an ce ---------------------— Regina Seward Chromatic V a l s e ____ ———Williams ' Marjorie Stowtridge By the Indian Campfire —wLieurance Gertrude .Harriman In a Haunted C a v e --------------Johnson Dorothy Anderson, Call o f Spring 1— J----------- — Bilbro ' Ruth Himball L a Cascade — ------------ Dupre Dance of the Witch Doctors —Ewing Mary Margaret McMillan Scene de L a Csarda — .— —Noelck , Carmq Hostetler Mary Margaret McMillan Do You Know the W ay to Drowsy Dream' Town,.— — ----------Daily When Love is'Done — ----------- — Fox •: Berrieda Huffman . Elfin D a n c e ----------- ------------- — Jensen Beatrice Pyles " Fascination Waltz — — ------------ Waths Carma Hostetler Scarf D an c e ____ ».________ ..Chaminade Marian Hostetler Valse .in A-flat — -------------------Chopin - Arcelia Phillips Last Barbtr-Surgeon? It is said that the last man known to have practiced as a barber-surgeon waa one named Mlddlcdltch, who died In Great Suffolk street, London, la 1851. : To “Antique” Jewelry J To “antique" Jewelry—a bracelet for instance—■dip It Into a solution made from a small piece of “liver of sulphur" dissolved In an ordinary tumblerful of water. The silver will darken In three minutes. Rinse, dry, ,*nd polish with fine emery paper. coon, and night, csjlsd AfiMia*, 1derives Its came from the fttft of the Introductory pray***-Aafst** Domini, ate. Coin of Full Value ' When it leaves the mint a f $ g*l4 piece contains exactly |6 worth •£ gold. The value of tbs alloy lx 1*. f significant, Special Coat Purchase and Sale o Twills and Broadcloths Sizes 16 to 44 $ 14-75 Colors: Tans Blacks Blues FRIDAY—SATURDAY These coats were purchased by our New York Office‘and they not only secured the newest styles but a very low price, Values run to $29.75. Coats Coats From Our Own Stock From Our Own Stock The first group we offer contains $25 and $35 coats in sport and dress styles. Remember, these are all New Styles. < 1 » Choice _________ ___ _________ ___ This last 'group contains all our finest coats. Exclusve style, expensive Fur materials and linings. $59.50 to $09.50 values Each a t ............... .............................._ 4 > <V « F 1 1 ‘A Extra Specials Offered in Bed Spreads, Curtains, Rugs, Gloves J C B E ’ I Xenia, Ohio The Golden Rule Store He % 5 Rankin R. Grieve, aged 70, one of the best known citizens fit the county died at his home last Friday after an illness of several months, The de ceased was for 35 years secretary of the Greene County Fair Board, He served as deputy sheriff, sheriff and county treasurer and fo r twenty-two years w as a director in the Com mercial Bank in Xenia. The fuheral service was held from the Second U* P . church in Xenia, Monday afternoon. Grover Davids, 46, livestock buyer in Fayette county, took his own life !ast Friday with a shut gun. He had suffered financial reverses and had is sued checks in payment of livestock that are said to have been worthless. His body was found in a barn on his farm. 0 I Ammofiium Sulphate Will not only provide plant feed fo r lawn grass but Will discourage the exhuberant dande lion and other undesirables. PR IVA T E BALE I Oil Stove, H burner; Book Case and SCcreteaty combination; Hall Seat, (O a k ); Domestic Sewing Machine; 1 Bed Stead and Springs; 1 Feather Bed 3Q lb,; 1 Stand; 2 Good Ruga, W . O, MADDUX BIG REDUCTION1 IN PRICE Same high quality. Get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Our chicks live, grow fast and make wonderful layer* in the hands of our customers. Why take a chance on others? or She Graduates But Once Don’t be mislead by offers o f free g ifts and broad promises without foundation. Hig’h quality merchandise cannot be pro duced at cheap merchandise prices. BUY AT INMAN’S Your Home Town Jeweler i • t - and fa ir prices and a a 5 i and be assured of high grade merchandise guarantee we can stand back of.; Its easy to make broad promises but after the sale is made will you get the square deal promised. How will you be received when you have a complaint? .What you.purchase in this store is as repre sented and guaranteed to be nothing else for high grade merchan dise cannot be purchased at a small price. GET IT AT INMAN’S Main St,. Cedarville, O. w IF YOU NEED P K lim DKOP IN THE STURDY BABY CHICK CO. Limestone and Auburn A te. Springfield, Ohio Bex 4283 Main 836 Dorothea Burba:entertained the W . L. W . club and a few guests, at her : home in Gedarville in honor of their 1leader Mrs. Boyton Eddy (Ruth Wash burn), The evening was spent in games and contests, after which a two course luncheon was served in the din ing room which was beautifully decor ated in pink and white, Later in the evening the guests o f honor was show ered with many useful gifts for her t kitchen, those present were: Mrs. Eddy, Mrs, Lawrence Barber, Misses Kathryn Hughes, Ora Hanna, Chris tina Jones* Ruth Kfinbie, Eleanor Hugh**, Jane Frame, Dorothy Ander son, Mary Margaret McMillan, Marian Ferryman, Elsie Post, Lois Kennon, Harriet Ritenour, Hazel Nelson, and the hostess. SAVE t * « Buy at Cedarville Bargain Store PHONE 82 Extra Nice STRAWBERRIES Quart 2 0 c NICE BIG BANANAS CRACKERS 3 Boxes For 2 1 c CEDAR OIL MOPS 5 0 c 1 Bottle Cedar Oil Saturday Only COTTON CREPE AU Color* 3 Yard* For 5 0 c Ladies' DRESSES All Sizes 9 8 c . DRESS CAPS For Men 9 8 c Endicott-Johnson WORK SHOES $1 .98 ALADDIN ELECTRIC LAMPS Only $2-98 » # Men's Chfttnbray WORK SHIRTS 4 9 c STRAW HATS With Adjustable Band* 2 5 c DRESS SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY CHILDREN'S DRESSES 98c COMPLETE LINE MATERIALS Mett'* OVERALLS 9 8 c Mm1* JACKETS 98c i • i — **■*
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