The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26
-TTt" *#*. NOTICETOSAWMIL PATRONS Beginning on the 1st Monday o f each month, The Saw Mi-11 at C etom lle will ©per- ▼ *■ ate fo r general custom sawing until all logs in yard are cleaned up. There is a man in charge at saw mill at all times to take your orders for all kinds of building lumber, sled and wagon material. Either call at Saw Mill or write J.MARRIOTT .. * London, Ohio, Phone 773 London Farm Bureau Meeting Next Week The “biggest and best” Annual j County Farm Bureau masting in the history o f the organization, ia the slogan being used by the Program Committee in arranging for the all- day agricultural conference on next Tuesday, January 22. will be hold in the Assembly Room of .Auditor Wead Suggests Education (Continued from Page 1 ) lion '«nd those who would smuggle commoditiai into the country. This dry amendment is as vital a part in the fundamental law o f our land .as the sectiona td our constitution which 5 "5 Pertain to coinage and importation. v w y «oom of «Mak ft primarily the duty of this the Court ttoBW, Xenia, and will be- federal tp enfor<* th* dry ; gm promptly at 10:00 A .M . law and donot leave .so much respen- The organization is exceedingly 8ibilit to w i o ; state 9r local fortunate in being able to secure L. government#. when the offender is B. Palmer president of the Ohio F am raade fQ ^ ' thatdfc ia a l w ot Rureau h ederation as one of the mam the federal , ovexnment that he is diS: Shorts And Middlings Regeneration.* 9:80 P. U. Yowag PeepVs Sendee. A thrilling race la now on between two groups in the society, based on attandano#, p«nctttaJity, participation, and new membership. The subject of discussion is: “Find ing Something Good in Everybody.” The air-nitrogen experts of Ger- 7 ;M P. M. Union Seryieo in The many assert that one pound of nitro- Methodist Church. gen will, if rightly used, produce 20 —v-— ■ pounds of grain, 100 pounds of pota- Fifty-five adults and young people toes, 150 pounds of sugar beets, 45 were in attendance at the Church pounds of hay or enough pasture to Night School of Missions which opsai-.Wield 20 pounds of milk, speakers for that day. Mr, Palmer, who was raised on a farm and is in close touch with agricultural condi tions,. will bo heard with interest by his many Greene County friends. L, D; Kingsbury of the. Eastern State Company, and who ia scheduled as speaker on the afternoon's pro gram, is in close touch with coopera tive livestock marketing, and will bring some interesting facts to his hearers, Although Mr. Kingsbury has not previously appeared before Greene County audiences, yet he will proYe a mtet Interesting speaker. Mr. Kings bury has been with this movement since its organization and is well ac quainted with the cooperative market ing plan. Reports showing the growth of the affiliated organizations of the Farm. Bureau will also feature,the day’s program. . ’ The Greene County Orchestra, under the direction of W. R. Sayre, and who have proven popular in the -past,, will again have prominent place on the program. Farmers from every part of Greene County are expected to atttend this annual agricultural event. CHECK LIKE THIS - TUiH LookMghlyFine nextChristmas D Y joining our Bankers' Christmas Saving Club, D you too can, have a .check ranging from. $5.00 to $500.00 plus interest. Small weekly payments which you riever notice, will insure a substantial check next December, just at a time when it will’ be most appreciated. Costs nothing to join our Club. Your first deposit makes you a member. Come in and see UStoday- WPWSJjfi! toH gc iMi THEATRE S PR I NG F I E LD , OH IO H o m e o f D r a m a t ic S t o c k This Week The SHIRLEY GREY PLAYERS —PRESENT— “ JUST MARRIED!” A Play by Aaa’e Nkhols, Author of “Abk’e Irish Rose** Starting Monday, January 21 “ The Cat and The Canary*’ The Greatest Mystery Play Ever Written A NEW PLAY EACH WEEK Matinee Wednesday and Saturday at 2:30 POPULARPRICES Oat-of-Tew* Patronage Given Every Consideration. Write or Phone Center 1752 THEATRE NOTES The Shirley Grey Players which opened with stock production at The Fraibanks Theatre, Springfield, last week were given an ovation at every performance. The entire company is far above the average and theatre goers state without hesitation that they.are on a par with many of the prominent, road shows. Their produc tion this week is a comedy entitled “Just Married” and furnishes an op portunity to present for the first time in Springfield ' their second lady, Dorothy Lord and ‘ second man Mr. Day Keene. H_ Next week unquestionably will be a great week in the histo^r o f the, Shixlefy Grey players because'they are to present the world’s famous mystery thriller deluxe, “ The Cat- and the Canary-" It will also mark the very first time that this epbch making play, which made millionaires o f its pro- obeying and not a city ordinance or state law then even the most lawless will hestitate to break the law. This is the attitude o f the whole body of American citizens today. When the federal government Speaks, they obey. Then organize the corps of enforcing officers under the federal- government, supported with rigid fines, confisca tions and imprisonment. ^ “ The remaining parts of - this scheme, although they are aids, are not vital to the enforcement organiza tion. They are supports arid props for the Department o f Public Welfare as a whole apd therefore cannot be separated from it- “ The Bureau of Pure Food'Super vision falls naturally and logically into this class of governmental ac tivities, Economy in government can he'practiced by making the enforce ment.officers of this department in part the same as in the bureau per taining to alcohol and drugs. “ The fourth and last suggested bur eau of this department is the Bureau o f Public Health, The work of this division correlates so vitally with the dutiesj of all of the preceding depart ments" that it cannot be- ymitted from our plan. Its province wonld be to j work in conjunction with all of the forces in this whole department to make the best health conditions for our citizens from the schoolroom to the factory, from the home to the office building, and from food produc tion to food consumption.” dimer And. ,segn upqq. the Stock'stage. The very title o f the play is suffi cient guarantee that patrons of the Fairbanks Theatre-are in fo r the best entertainment ever devised, for the fame and popularity o f “ The Cat and the Canary” are well known-to every- body in this community, as well as in every other community in the United •States. “ The Cat and the Canary” has been such a sensational success, hot only in. New York where it ran uninter ruptedly for two Solid years at -the National Theatre, hut in every other city, because of. its wonderful com bination of thrills, horror, comedy and one of the prettiest'romances, ever written for the1stage. sonfi Ifrs, Psrd Edwards, nod 13 m Paster of tba Church. These meotimr* will continue thru three sweeediug Wednesday nights. firmer why h » m mosey during the f* m . fr y * frm : Any ps W- p * * * * * abhors flattery just « a doc* dreed* ed in the Presbyterian. Church on Wednesday night. A group of ladies furnished a fine supper which was en joyed by all. Afc 7:30 a brief devo tional' period was held in the audi torium, after which four classes, two adults and two young people’s, began the study o f the Foreign Mission Text; “The New Africa,” » The Teachers are Prof. Hostettler, Mrs. Anna Wil- Mineral oils are not foods, according to the decision o f the United States Department o f Agriculture, and their use in such food products as mayon naise, salad dressings or household flavors, constitutes adulteration under the ruling o f the department. Farm accounts alone can tell the OvameWti ReHaffcr GOLDS Laxa-Pirin is * special compound of aspirin, laxatives andother valu able elements. The quickest knovra relief flogcold* and grippe. No Qui nine, henceno roaringheador nau sea. Just a* wonderful for head- general pains. 25 c . l£*oQwininaJ PROWANT BROWN vspr gi MM CHURCH NOTICES METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sub* Morning Worship 11 A. M. ject; “ Is It Nothing To You?” The Adults will have for their sub ject in the Sunday, School: “ Christ} The World’s Redeemer.” The school meets at 10 A. M. P. Wt Gillilan, Superintendent. The1Junior League will meet at 2:30 P. M. Mrs. O. O, Thomas, assistant Supt.' will be in charge. Children from 6 to 13 are invited to the meet ing.' • ' i \ The Union Service will Jbe held in sir, B. D., will preach. Subject: “ The Waiting invited, Harvest.” Public, cordially Services-7:30 P. M,' , FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH W. P. Harriman, D. D, Minister Sabbath, January 20, 1928 10:00 A. M, Sabbath School. All Departments o f the School are open. This the third of the series of Lessons on Great Teachings, of The Bible: “ Christ The Saviour,” These not otherwise conected are urged to attend1this school.. 11:00 A , M, Worship Service. Let us come in the-spirit of prayer and praise, Sermon Theme: “ The How of „$ 3,207.96 MOW PLAYING Keith Vaudeville i l i t A m l im i f e l m w & j P om m I € m mmm DM tM X IC R 3 EHN m m r m m tm i taust#. STATE OF OHIO—DEPARTMENT OF AUDITOR OF STATE Bureau o f Inspection and Supervision o f Public Office* Annual Financial Report * , , . . . Cedarville Township, Greene CoUnty, Ohio «' For the Fiscal Year Ending December 91,102$ ** Population 1920, 2226 Total Salaries and Wages Paid During the' Year 1928 Cedarville, Ohio, January 10, 1629'. - I hereby certify the following report to be correct. W. W. TROUTE, Township Clerk. CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT GENERAL TOWNSHIP FUNDS: (All except Bond Interest and Sinking) Balance January 1, 1928------- ------------------------------ $ 350.34 Receipts for the year ...........___ ________ ________, 10,792.88 T o t a l .......... ..........................................................l i , 143.22 Expenditures for the year ----------- ---------- j — 10,664.56 Balance December Cl, 1928 ___________ - _____ 30ND, INTEREST AND SINKING FUND? Bair.-nce all Township Funds P£c, 3J, i&2§ __ Outstanding Warrants, December 31, 1928 Depositary Balance, December 31, 1928 GENERAL TOWNSIIlF FUNDS .cjcelpts and Expenditures of All Funds Except Bond, Interest and Sinking Fund. RECEIPTS: OrdWary Extraordinary General Property T a x -------- ----------------------------------8,390,22 Swocial Assessment:; .......... 1,293.85 ' Cigaretle Tax ------------—— 6. 69 Inheritance T a x ----- — 1, 035. 13 - Fines ■ 3.03 - "• . Depository Interest ______ ‘ 53.46 Total Re?oiptg ------------ 10,792.88 EXPENDITURES: Ordinary Extraordinary Compensation Trustees 760,00 Compansation Clerk _____ 250.00 3 578.66 3 578,66 866.60 1,446^3 Hall *•■*is pimpi g) au •* «kOf.w *.«■#**W «t General Supplies Bounty on Hawks *-------- Repairs and Maintenance Totvn Poor Relief---Medical Sejsvjf.es Burial Expense# Other Relief Cemeteries—Compeftigtion Officer# apd Employe OtHer *........ Libraries -Salaries Other Expenses Road Maintenance and Repairs-.-Contract# Libor and Mittrifil# Read Machinery and Tools EXPENDITURES (Brought forward) ' T M Expenditure# '*.■#» t-ge 0¥#*»veA* ^ Jata ^tm u» «n w *w n>u »*»#►•*#» & fit ,378.61 fiUQ mim 240.5fi 95.09 14549 4 8 ^ WJX> . 415.25 4^12.57 9,811.06 758.69 . w . ■ The Most For Your Money Oiie secret o f financial succqss is the proper use o f your idle money. Why be satisfied with three or four per cent when you° cam deposit your spare money here and draw 51-2 % .f IN TEREST with perfect safety.. Every dollar invested here»is protected by , first'mortgage on Clark County real estate and is available when ever you want it., Come in and talk it over. ' *t . * 4 TheSpringfield Bu - LoanAssociation tk ‘ 28.East Main Street Springfield, Ohio Mid-Winter Clearance Sale eOMMENCINGTHURSDAY, JANUARY17th K'-v, ■ Dependable Shoes At Wonderful Saving. An Opportunity For Careful Buyers Who Want Good Shoes, Every Pair Warranted To Give Satiifactory Service. 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LADIES’ SILK HOSIERY REDUCED *1.95 Silk H o le ________ $1.55 Silk Hole $1.50 Silk Hoie $1.00 Silk Hose . $ 7 .5 5 $ 1 .2 5 $ 1 .1 5 8 5 c I: »■ •> ac * a tw » MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES REDUCED Misses'* Blech end Ten Shoes. Just right tor, school wear. Size* U 1-2 O B to 2. Former price $3.75 go a t ^ * * ™ ^ * $5.00 Shoes— Reduced to $4.50 Shoes— Reduced to $4.00 Shoes— Reduced to $3.75 Shoes—Reduced to $3,50 Shoe*—Reduced to $3.00 Shoes— Reduced to $2.50 Shoes— Reduced to $ 4 .4 5 $ 3 .9 5 $ 3 .4 5 $ 3 .2 5 $ 2 .9 5 $ 2 .4 5 $ 1 .9 $ EXTRA SPECIAL 100 Pkira o f W om en '. $7.00, $6.50 «n4 $5.50 O xford , .n o ... $1*08 pm p«Ur ■■ Lion Brand and Other GOOD WORK SHOES At a Discount Of 10% from Regular Price During Yhi* Stile . f f lB W H S SALECASH Fraaser’s Shoe Store 11 K a e tM a in S t. X en ia , O h io Ad where Eewk loampeasd k*»tknows. £*; Nttinh1 W « » » ’ i f a r head- cwvfalnt IROWN idle i can d by , Yben Ohio , COLUMI Y. 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