The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52
f SpringfieldBusiness Firms i * Watch Repairing Jewelry I Repairing I Diamond Setters In The Arcade Spring* field, Ohio Everything new in Hamilton, Elgin, Green, Howard, Illinois and f other high grade watches. f Watches, diamonds, Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Ware. Spe- | dial factory agents fo r St. Thomas Clocks. Community Silver, guar- § anteed fo r 50 years. Official Watch Inspectors for Big 4 R. R., I), T. & § I, Railroads and all Traction lines. I Hoffman Green Jewelery Company ( // . . . * 2 £ . MEN’S WOMEN’S CHILDREN’S OXFORDS Good Shoes SHOES Tana—Blacks Sport Fancy Styles—Arch Patents or Blondes Oxforda Supports. All Leather Straps or Ties $2.99 to $3.95 $1.99 to $3.95 $1.99 to $2;99 WHOSE ADVERTISING APPEARS ON THIS PAGE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO VISIT THEMWHEN IN SPRINGFIELD. EVERYONE ARE LEADERS IN THEIR RESPECTIVE LINES AND BY GIVING THEM YOUR PATRONAGE YOU ARE ASSURED THE BEST MERCHAN DISE AND SERVICE TO BE HAD. I SAVE THAT ! 1 * 3 ■ IT’ S YOURS D E L IV E R S I T ' B A L A N C E $ 1 .9 0 i k t w o o k T h e Wasliut* w ith a . 1 0 y e a r G u a ra n te e S e r v ic e B o n d = JT'* X w -a W nr-w-ni w *. v w au » ■«. A w t CAPPERS JUNE BRIDE SPECIAL 4 Room Home Outfit S 4 6 9 INCLUDING THIS SUITE; i H ie Atcade Shoe Store | . . . . / '.v ■ ■■\v ' \ . | I . H. S. SAUM COMPANY I I - • ::. : -I . ■ i ■• .. ■■;v. ■ ■ ./ •■ • I Expert Watch and || J A Z Z P L A Y IN G ! | Jewelry Repairing || TAUGHT AT t J j . H , M a i l s 11 SCHAFER SCHOOL | Jeweler | One Block Out o f High I T.ent District § 117 West Main Street i „ Springfield, Ohio MUSIC All Instruments Taught Siting Instruments Furnished ROBBINS BUILDING High and Limestone Phone M4176 Springfield, Ohio ’kilim......... ......................................................... ............................... RoRman Van Wye | , ' INC. | ’ ! 21 East Main Street I I ^ > SPRINGFIELD NEW CLOTHING STORE . j Hart Schaffer and Marx | Clothes \ I ' ■ : $25 TO $75 AujpMa-tl D u o ^ D l s C THEINVL'UHBLE AGITATOR TheGrayElectric j Company Springfield, Ohio ' § _ Main 158 f . * ■ -5 .................................... . ........................................................................................... |FERNCLIFF I | - The Cemetery o f Thoughtful Service f | 1 No Taxes or Assessments ■ | | , Perpetual Maintenance Provided fo r Every 'Lot | j Phone Main 172 Springfield, Ohio j jpiiiimtiiiiiiMtiini...... S J.M .IHRIG I 1 Optometrist & Optician 1 s ^ ' g | . ' Makes Good. Glasses. | I at Popular Prices I High-Lighted Overlay Decorated A suite that looks like $76 more. . Fashioned with blended walnut | venders over hardwood, strongly made throughout, every piece large § sized with roomy drawers and big mirrors, Compare it tomorrow. I Vanity, Bed, Chiffonier $ 1 ( 1 3 |%ft f Dresser Marked at $45 v I U w i w U | 60 ’ Days Same as Cash /Z4-Z30 E HIGH ST 33 Store Buying Power SomiiiiiiiMiiMmiMiMiMHiHiMiimfiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiuiMimi'MiHimiiiiiuiimMiitimmiiiHmiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiHfi'iMfiitimimv* VltlllllllllllltlllllMlIlimiMUIIM ’■ 'V- -■ . . .'a'. ■ ' ■. . . . . . 4 121 "feast High Street, | Springfield, Ohio | Opposite Bancroft Hotel * | Standard Ice Cream GOODNESS! HOW YOU WILL LIKE IT I 1 | Leave Special Orders for | | parties at | j RICHARD’S DRUG | J STORE f \ f Local Representative in 1 I Cedarville S £ i e .5 Big Wall1Paper Sale f . Now Going On f 4c per single roil and j Upwards | | Enough Paper fo r 1 Room § Size 10x12 8-ft. high j fo r j $1.04 I JOSEPH H. GNAU j 115 East High Street | WALL PAPER AND | I DECORATIONS | | Greeting Cards fo r A ll Occasions | 1 Phone Main 528 t T ~ CHURCH NOTES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services for Sunday, August 18. 10:00 A . M. Bible‘ Study—The Study •classes are enjoying individual rooms in the College Hall, where, all the ser vices are being held during the time required fo r the repair, and decoration o f thw church auditorium and the in- stalation o f the pipe organ. All these classes are under the direction o f ca pable teachers, and the hour will be one o f profit to any who avail them selves o f the opportunity which is here afforded. 11:00 A. M. Worship Service—It is a pleasure to announce that Rev. James L. Chesnut, D. D., will be in charge o f this service. Dr. Chesnut is the pastor of the Third Presbyterian church, Fort Wayne, Ind., whose nu merous friends here will be glad* this opportunity to hear him. of METHODIST CHURCH Clifton Girl Reserves To Hold Lawn Fete The Clifton Girl Reserves tfre hav ing a lawn fete August 16, Friday, on Coleman's lawn in Clifton. PopAhome made ice cream and cake will be on sale. PROF. SNOOK MUST GO TO THE ELECTRIC CHAIR Church School at 10 A . M, Lessoh subject: “ Historic Significance o f the Return.” Classes fo r all ages. P. M. Gillilan,* superintendent. Public Worship at 11 o'clock. Ser mon Theme: "L ife’s Enrichment Through Christ.” Public Cordially in vited to these services. A very cordial welcome awaits all. The Sunday School orchestra Wilt give a musical at Selma M. E. church Sunday evening at 7:30, The people of Cedarville and community are cordi ally invited to the service. Conference meets Sept. 3rd. All monies should be in the hands Of the treasurer by Sept. 1 in order1tho re reports may. be made at the opening o f Conference. For several weeks but one topic of qpnversation was .general in state news and that was the fate o f Dr. James Howard Snook, connected with the veterinary college of O. S. U. He had been indicted fo r the cold blooded murder o f Theora K. Hix, student in the school o f medicine o f the same university, The trial last more than three weeks disgusting as it was absorbed public attention and came to an end Wednes day evening when the jury after being out twenty-eight minutes returned a verdict of guilty in the first degree murder charge and recommended no mcreey which means he must go to the electric chair, unless courts give him a new trial or Is saved by the ac tion o f Governor Cooper. Shook had been leading a double life with the girl regardless of the fact that he was a married man. The action o f the jury is meeting With unamimous approval. Friends here will be interested in knowing that Prof. C. E. Oxley has been elected superintendent o f the New ..Lexington, O., public school^. Prof. Oxley Was formerly head o f the schools in Cedarville and has been connected with a school near New Lex ington. First American Printing The first printing press In the New world was brought to Mexico about 1500. In 1686 there Is a record of one being .brought to Lima, "Peru, and one In Cambridge In 1639. Lergeit.Family According to the Bible, Gideon bqd 70 sons. Judges 8:30, 31 says: -And Gideon had threescore and ten sons of his body begotten; for be had many wives. And his concnhtne that was in Shechem. she also bare him n son, whose name he called Abime. tecli.”—Pathlthder Magazine, i •1 Term « f Reproach The expression, Indian gift, Is ap* plied to anything reclaimed after be ing given, An Indlab giver Is one who makes such a g ift It refers to the fact that an Indnan. according to a common belief,When he gives anything away expects to receive an equivalent or to have bis gift returned. The term “Indian giver” Is applied especially to a child who wishes something back lifter he has given it awns. EARL RANDALL HAS FIVE LEGGED JERSEY CALF RETURN FROM VACATION Earl Randall has a freak o f nature in the form o f a five legged Jersey calf that was dropped Wednesday. The fifth leg is perfectly farmed and extends down from back o f the right shoulder. The calf is strong And is up and around and has every prospect of living. ;’Wfaiat DoesYour Child :’ Want to Know AtUwrftd tn BARBARA BOUIUA1LY % Rev. H. G. Gunnett and wife return ed home Monday from Lancaster," O., where they spent a very pleasant Va cation at their Cottage on the Camp Masting Grounds. They were accom- panlfcd home by Mrs. Clara Swern pi Zanesville, who will be their guest fo r SOW* time. Their son Paul, is teaching hostelry in the summer school at Mus- kingain College and will teach this winter Newport centralized school n*ar Marietta, CRESWELL FAMILY REUNION The members o f the Crcawell fam ilies .enjoyed a very pleasant gather ing Wednesday at the home o f Mrs. Julia Sterrett, Mrs. Elizabeth Stetrett o f Columbus came down fo r tho occas ion. About twenty relatives enjoyed the day together. SAND STOR ABOtJT KING LION 'T 'H lS is a letter sent by the zoo an- imals back to their jungle home: The Lion House, the Zoo, Dear Kingly Grandfather: - I must tell you how we never can get over some of ou,r wild habits even here In the zoo, and.by wild I mean Misses Doris Hartman and Pauline Nelson will leave Sabbath fo r New Ltxtngton, o „ where they will visit .Miss Margaret Oxley. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hartman return ed home Wednesday evening after spending sortie time at Lakeside, They were accompanied by Mrs. H. C, Her- sliey and daughter, Mrs. IAlfred 0. Tucker o f Mansfield, While away Mr. Hartman made a business trip to De troit. “ HOW CAN A LOUD NOISE feftEAK , A WINDQWT waV’owauri'i'Oi ".m A sound makes air Wavia large and •mall Uutf noli** mak* th* worat, And IV tbs wav** ar* big snough Th* windsw pan** will burst. (Cternsat.) - “ I Want to Be King of Beasts as All Llobs Want to Be.” the Way we used to act when we were free. The nthpr night n storm came up. We could feel It coming and we nil begun to roar to lot each other know that a storm was on Its way tad that we should make for shelter. Of course we were In the lion house D dh IofBesbsapar* Obe family In every 25 in Switzer land keeps bees. More than 300,000 hives were counted In n recent cen sus. Where Day Begins The existence of the international date line Is a necessary consequence of th* earth’s rotation on its axis, making one complete turn, from west to east, every 24 hours. Since a day and m night together cannot exceed 24 hours in length, It has been found necessary to have, by common agree ment o f civilized nations, a chosen meridian o f the earth to Indicate where on* day (or 24-hour periods) ends and It* Immediate successor be gins, < and we were sheltered, but we couldn’t help acting the wny we used to act. Even the little ones bom In the zoo dhl the same. I ’m not full grown yet for I nm only three and n half years old nnd my mnne is not full size. But I want to be a king of beasts Just as all lions want to be. There are some little cubs In the zoo nnd as they’re only two days old tlielr eyes nre not opened yet. Their mother says they will he In a day or so more. I heard some people say we shouldn’t be called king of beasts as we nre cownrdly. How Unfair that is! Just because we don’t rush out Into open danger they cull us cowardly. Well, we’ll have to speak for our selves und we Have good voices with which to spenk. I don’t suppose you’ll be leaving Africa so I send you my best wlBlies, We eat what- Is given us here nnu never go hunting. It isn’t much fun, but we roar over the meat they give? us and pretend jit is our prey. Hoping this finds you In the best of lion health. Your respectful grandson, LEO LION. They gave up letter writing after tills for they really found It too much work to write letters. They were like people who Just "couldn’t get around to It somehow." But maybe they will feel differently about It nt some future time. tCouVrlght.) J Muskrat* (a Many Stats* 1 The widest ranging wild animals on t the North American continent are the ' muskrat and the raccoon, according to the Farm Journal, Each IS found In 47 states Of the Union, The musk* rat, for some strange reason, Is not j native in Florida, while the raccoon ‘ chooses to avoid Montana. ,"Whlls“ and “ Whan” Dr, Frank Vlzotelly snya that "while" as a conjunction is definite and means "during the whole tim* that." Example: "You are safe while I am here." “)Vheh" is Indefinite nnd means "at the time that," Ex ample: "When the war is over the politicians will renew the fight." Letter oS Appreciation to Solicitors and Signers of Waterworks Petitions The local Waterworks Committee wishes to extend thanks and congratulations to all who carried petitions seeking signers for a municipal waterworks system in Cedarville. The success o f this campaign and ready re sponse by citizens as voters and property owners was very gratifying to the committee in charge. We also desire to compliment members o f village council for their early decision in receiving the petitions and proceeding at once towards fulfilling the expressed desire o f the public for a water system. The public has utmost confidence in all members o f council in seeing we have one of the best systems obtainable and that the vil lage will get value received for everyi dollar expended, 7 The loyal support given in behalf o f this movement is convincing proof that Cedar ville citizens will give the system loyal sup port. We also have reason to feel that a water system will in the end be a protection to the health o f the community and thht homes will have a water supply required for modem conveniences. In addition we are assured o f better fire protection and greatly reduced in surance rates. Again we desire to extend our sincere thanks for your efforts in behalf o f this cam paign, Very sincerely, • 1 t> ' Wm. Conley, Chairman Karlh Bull, Secretary pmm 1 » j m , g!L
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