The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26

4 THE CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCS i t , Itf* TO-NIGHT Opnra House MaryRoseStockCo. IN R eb e cca o f Snnn jrb rook Farm VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS WALTER AMBLER AS THE RED-HEADED BOY LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Carter Abel, Jr., Columbus, spent last week as the guest o f Robert, Richards. Miss Regene R, Smith has entered the Deportment o f Education at Ohio State, for the spring term. ■<* Mr. W. H, Evans, who has been I 3 'uite ill form ore than a week suffer- , mg with bronchial trouble, is reported ^ome better. - NOTICE—Mrs. Paul Wright wiU be I et the Smith Barber Shop today, Fri­ day. Those wishing work in her line will please call for appointment, lOS/tiafsKne Winter o f XenfaL vri* WANTED TO RENT—Typewriter w * * »• As a result she is bedfast fo r a time . _T_ ~ •" . but fortunately no bones were broken. WANTED — Paper Hanging and .■'*- ........» * (Painting, W. W. Keplinger, Phone Mrs, Lula Watt visited several days111-179, Jamestown, Ohio, last week w ithjwr. and Mrs. James ' Hawkins, near Xenia* . ' ' JJ-..'.... — -------- -------— ! POULTRY; Wanted Poultry all The Golden Rule Bible class o f the kinds,' also broilers, New Crop, 1% 5 theChom5 o f Mar s ^ C UW u S *b.8‘ Vp* .Th' f . eters Povitv? G > »PW . Dr, and Mrs. Charles Roueker, o f Columbus, were the guests over Sun -1 day with Dr, and Mrs. 0 . F . Elias n o t ic e : Lowest trucking prices, single or double deck loads. Special prices on WANTED; Sour Cream. W olfs FOR SALE—Ir6h , sink in good condition. , and iron , 'all this office.1 !Dairy, For price, 'phone 194, Xenia. A letter this week from C. N.|able. Phone 1. Stuckey, who with his wife, have been spending the winter in Orlando, Fla., states they will be in Sti Petersburg^ __ I f your Radio lacks volume or selee- FOR SALE—A B-flat clarinet and L5vity cal* J- c - Stormont, phone B-161 an A-flat clarinet. Both sold reason- ' ———--------------- CASE DISMISSED .Having been settled, the ease e| , Lincoln JFundeebutg against Roy long distance. Frank G, Armstrong, Field* has been ordered dismissed in phone SO. |Common Pleas Court, LIABILITIES ARE GREATEST w 4 V /f Fred A. Fishbeugh, London, owner o f the London Canning Company, has filed a petition for bankruptcy, He places his liabilities at 958,866.19 and his assets at 824,655. MENNONITE CHURCH RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT on a visit. While th e .ga th e r has WHEREAS, the great Supreme been cool he reports it very, pleasant Ruler o f the Universe has in his in- FOR SALEy-A few good geldings and mares. All sound and well brok- Harry Kennpn. en at present. ADMISSION ADULTS— 25 Cents CHILDREN— 10 Cent* Wben bereavementoccurs those who are deprived o f their loved ones desire to be relieved as much aa possible o f the burden they find so great. The funeral *director assumes the role o f friend and counsellor, and offers a competent service worthy o f much consideration. W e have served the public in this capacity fo r many years, and our modern facilities and expert performance have gained for us an enviable reputation. • W e cooperate with you in keep ing expenditures within reasonable limits. . i F O R D S i F E T Y T r ip le x a hm tter-p roo f p lu s* w ind sh ield km* *m c*d mump liv e s im co llis io n * EVERY new Ford is equipped with a Triplex shatter* ■ proof^windshield. This ismade so that the glasswill Uot fly or splinter under the hardest impact* It has saved many lives and prevented injuries in many automobile collisions. This shatter-proof glass windshield is just one of many features that make thenewFord a value far above the price* Others are the silent, fully enclosed four* wheel brakes, sturdy steel body construction, four Hou- daille double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers, more twenty hall and roller bearings, extensive use o f fins steel forgings, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon alloy vahres, torque-tube drive, three-quarter floating rtwr axle* Rustless Steel, and unusual accuracy in maauf«ct«rhig. In addition, yon save many dollars because of low first cost of the new Ford, low Cost of operation and up-keep, and low yearly depreciation. Toe Now F ord D k L ux * Cours E t tW P R I C E ! O F F G H H C A R * , $ 4 ) O t O $ 6 j O v a, #.‘A iMrHt, pi** m* ‘Sam # lump#* •*# ******* *»m r- it *1 mdL4m ft. tm* 4m *af*Oa**a ftk i tm ***** immm . tt0 *•** imwm a* w»tmM cf*«« CMqtwe* ; i finite wisdom removed from among us one o f pur worthy and esteemed • hi * * , ■ a uuu wo- v a wswij kiih UBVvvIJ t> j r?e who wish j-eivryations for the Ifellow laborers, Jacob Sieglejr, and 30da trth ! FiwrUn1} ^ 0^ ^ ^ a-'’h WHEREAS, the, long and intimate church Xenia delations held’ With him in the rti- ton McMman or Mr w w p„iLC ay' < * « * « o f * is dutiM m Cedar Cliff A k ree deleMtiow Lodge-No. 636 make it eminently fae- u dpR?rpSe,e**t,0W*r°m tblB townsh'P fitting that we record our appreciation is desired. o f hjm Therefore ^ it ** A number o f members o f the local RESOLVED, that the wisdom and D. A, R. attended the D. A. R. State al” llt? whic„b he has exercised in the convention in Dayton last week auL°* ° “ r Lodge, by his service and Among those present were: Mrs H C contributions, will be held in grateful Schick, Mrs. W. A. Turnbull, Mrs! L remembrance. . C. Davis, Mrs. LaCIede Markle.- Mrs. RESOLVED, that the sudden re- Lawrence Barber, Mrs, Ancil Wright I moval o f his life from among us leaves and Mrs. Frank Creswell. • la vacancy and a shadow that will be —— . i. . ' deeply realized by all the members Mr. T. V. Iljff, who has beep ill for ajid_friends of_th}s lodge, and w ill, several weeks is improved and able prove a serious loss to the commun- *_ ------x . ty and to the jpublic., RESOLVED, that with deep sym­ pathy with the bereaved family and relatives o f the deceased one, we ex­ pose our hope that even so great a loss .tb nsjall may be over-ruled for good by ‘Him who doeth all things well, and our loss maybe his eternal to sit up at intervals. In the rotrogravuer section of the Sunday Enquirer was a fine pict o f MassieS creek at the old n>'“ during the time ice and snow, an attractive view. -• L l it in ut* i s picture rr*11 . It n ilie The next meeting off the Research gain. llln null V ia linlJ 4,L.**n-: mi?. ' ' I __ Club will be held thiV com-ng Th’*r--' | day at the home o f Mrs. Xarlh Bull. A consignment o f towels, wash *»Vs i and aprons from the Blind School, I Columbus, will be on display and Tor sale to the members, all of whom are i urged to be present. At the last an­ nual meeting o f the Federated Club- o f Ohio, a resolution was .passed j urging members o f all Federated dubs | to support the blind work by purchas­ ing their needs through the clubs. Mr. H. G. Funsett. o f .Noblesville. i Ind., visited among friends here la'W'l week. Mr. Funsett was formerly i connected fvith the Hagar Straw I Board & Paper Company. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Busch, o f | Athens, spent the week-end with Mr, ind Mrs. J. W. Ross. RESOLVED, that a copy o f these Resolutions be spread upon the records o f this Lodge and a copy be.given the bereaved family. Committee: H, H. BROWN A . R. FRAME WM. MARSHALL W I L L T R A D E City residential vor Investment property for Unencumbered Farm Property. DR. G. A. SMITH ■ DENTIST 10,H W. High St., Springfield, Ohio Mr. Carlton McLean, o f Detroit, Mich., wca here on a short ’visit the first o f the week. . Mr. Forest Jones and Miss Irm« Shingledecker were quietly married I by Rev. Lewis Wilberforce, on March I 12. having kept the event a secret until | a few days ago; Miss Eleanor Kyle, a student o f flttttr ’ TMveinifty t Llbraty "SchdOt, Champaign, Illinois, spent Uie past week with her father, Rev. r ! J. Kyle who is a patidrit' in McClellan Hospi­ tal,; Rev. Kyle was able to be moved to a private Hospital West Third Street,-Xenia, Monday and Miss Kyle returned to her school work Friday. ■?SPftHKiFUUW “ I IKMnFRfumnvsts REGENT 4 D in . Btartlns Sal., March 28 Jnek Halt, Tam Maafe and C tu tuM Cammlaga In **The Last Parade" Xh« Tbrlllins Story of a Gang. ’ Bter’a Final Fado-ont, S Dan, Startlas Wed., April 1 Daratby MMfcalll In “Ontea Sinner" Thoy WaraTo Lire Only For tbe Fatn re. Bnt Wb*t of Her Past? XTAT E 4Otyi, Startlas Sab,March 28 “DRACULA4* . Gran Gan t?» Its ifi« Prey Upon tbe hiring. ADrama, I i of tbe World’s Weirdest Lorer. t Days, Startlnr Wed.,April 1 aaoiUA IWAHIOM In “What aWidow” ■ BUM 8 FAIRBANKS SUN.andMON. ‘Tm^FLo&D” Ilife and I-ot.e Be#pyed From an O n trjM W ^ ^ ithB J ^ a r JAs TImm I f till TViiir- jtliWPBnr by HatoM Bell A Flaming Drama _______ lHuman Lives. ^Pj&aadJBat*April 84 k 4 ^Subway |UJJ^ Expreas” \ ...... ................. BABY CHICKS . j Order eArly from our 1 new reduced price list | You will get our usual high I grade chicks .from Blood I tested matings^ •CUSTOM ETCHING THE NORTHUP I HATCHERY ! | Yellow Springs, Ohio | tiHiiiwiMiiiiHmiHHHmmmowwMHmmwHiimiiiii.m.J :• I New E aster Suits FORMENAND YOUNG MEN $23.50 $30.00 $35.00 First floor o f I; 0 , 0 . F. Hall. Work- ers, Katherine Gerber, and Violet Golden. Evangelistic services Saturday and Sunday at 7:30 P, M. Worship Sunday at 3 P, M. Children's Meeting, Sunday at 2 :llf P. M. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday at 7;30 P. M. Everybody welcome, , 11 Years Constipation Glycerin Mix End* It I “ For 11 years I tried to get rid o f (constipation," says Chug. E. Blair, “ Then at last the simple mixture, Adlerika, made me regular,'' The simple mixture o f glycerin, buckthorn baric, saline, etc., lAdler- ika) acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel,* relieving constipation in 2 hours! Brings opt poisons you never thought "were in your system. Let Adlerika give yuor stomach and bow­ els a REAL cleaning and see how good you feel! Brown’s Drugs. FOR SALE—500 bu. of Oats. Dana •Bryant. *l)alue Clothiers Xenia, Ohio Special Feed Sale NEXT WEEK ONLY For Week o f March 30 to April 4 Inclusive fra** 100 LBS. jncTs SWEET g ft ig g i) M M U il £24union gbaihs ' Sieze the Opportunity to buy Feeds at Extra Special Prices Union, G ra in s 24% (UbikoM ade) Per $ 2 .0 0 Cash F. O. B. Plant Regular Price /Cwt. Only C. E. Barnhart, Cedarville, Ohio L. D*Welsh, Yellow Springs, Qhio Ervin Feed Store, Jamestown, Ohio New Era Grain Co., Bowersville, Ohio C. O. Miller, Trebeins, Ohio Osborn Co-Operative. Grain Co., Osborn Spring Valley Hdwe. Co,, Spring Valley ; Ervin Milling Co., Xenia, Ohio * - Watch fo r next week’s Special OURi1931*PRIC£* DECENNIAL* Have you realized that today you c a li p u r c h a s e special values^in merchandise at prices that are as low or lower than they have been in ten years? •x , We have studied merchandise markets , . . surveyed cur­ rent retail offerings in our own and other great retail stores. . . and compared our buyers first choices made from a v a 1 l a b 1e emergency offerings o f merchandise * , . all in relation to the most outstanding values advertised m the deflation era o f ten years ago. AL I T Y* _________ I The results have surprised us . . . and will amaze you. It is to build'a more general appreciation o f this fact that we an­ nounce— ___ _ THE PRICE DECENNIAL . . . which will continue in this store for some time to come. We will make known special values o f such a striking nature. . . that they will tell their own convincing story o f superior value . . . Quality for quality. . . as compared even with the leading de­ flation values o f 1920-1921 and even 1913-14 or 15 in some in­ stances. OFFERS ‘OUR" CUSTOMERS Every item we will advertise will be marked * . . quality for quality. . . at our lowest price in 10 years * . . to the best knowl­ edge o f our management, our retail buyers, our wholesale au­ thorities, and all manufacturers with whom we have worked. W a tch f o r Our Ado — K eep P osted on V a lu oe H ere J C B E ’ I Xenia,fQhio « 1■* •X* . " * . .% . * L A

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