The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

• burning 5Ex Governor Taylor of | Kentucky, Mr. 4. E . Htuckey and wit* spent! Sabbath in Xenia. } 'w "™"— *** 1 Dr, J. <’. George of Dayton spent) Kabbath a t horns. ^ 1 , t Miss Edith Moms ot Abandon, ‘ <)., ns th* guest of friends. Mt. Milton Hanna and family are guests of 33. il- Hanna. Mr. Harry Nagloy returned from Columbus Thursday morning. Bov.W. A. Condon will preach Sabbath in the IT. P, church. —FOB SALE: FourI)uroo Jersey sows and pigs. B . B. Barber. Mrs. Jane Coffer of Winchester, Ky., is visiting Mrs. W. A. Smith, Mrs. J. B. Winter has been v isit­ ing in Columbus for several days,. The Wednesday afternoon club was entertained by Mrs, L, G. Bull,' —Do not procrastinate I Boserve your seats for the Taylor lecture at Johnson’s. Mr, C. H. Crouse and wife spent Sabbath with, relatives in South Charleston. . Mr. W. M. Bradfute of Washing­ ton C. H,, spent Sabbath with rela­ tives." ... X e n i a ’s M a m m o t h INVITES YOU to one of the largest displays of House X’^irDishing Qoods to be seen in Southern Ohio. Our great increase of business made it necessary to enlarge our store. Our djsp laynow coverssix floors, making a total ofjover 12,000 square feet of floor space. When in Xenia visit us, we jwill be pleased to show you through our store whether you w sh tt? buy or not. Make our store your headquarters. Floor Covering and Drapery Department. Mr. C. A. Tressler has accepted a position in an auto factory a t Day- ton. 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bales of Xenia visited Mr, and Mrs Charles Bales, Tuesday. Misa Buby Harbage of West Jef­ ferson is v isittng Mrs. G, A. Tress- tar this week. • —Just received another carload of Locust fence posts. C. N. Stuckey & Son. M 3 bs Kellie McFarland Is yisliing her brother, Mr. Joe McFarland in Indianapolis. Mr, Charles W. Dean is abl* to be about, haring been threatened w ith the fever. —Fin* Books, ‘Pictures, Bibles, Fountain Pens, Pocket Books, Bric- a-brao, etc., for graduating presents at West’s Book Store*M*n)a. We have on© of the most, complete line of floor coverings to be seen in Xenia and can quote you prices lower tban can be found elsewhere, —Give us a trial. , Room Size Brussels Rugs $10 .50 and Up. We Extend Credit to Those Who Desire It. Mission Library Tables A most complete line of Mission Tables, made of select quartered white oak of best construction in all •finishes. Over 60 parlor and library to select from $1 .2 5 Up . Library Table, lino cut, $14.75. GO CARTS Baby w ill bo delighted ami mother will bo happy. The goods are the best obtainable for the money, brim full of stylo and character/ We carry the Whitney Go- Carts, Stui'gis Collapsable Carts, Alwfn Collapsable Carts. YE OLD TIME FURNITURE. Bed A beautiful colonial reproduc­ tion in dull polished mahogany. Chiffonier $28 .50 $1.98 Up. This Chiffonier of colonial de­ sign fitted with wooden knobs makes a beautiful companion piece to bod and dresser $22.75 We Deliver or Prepay Freight on any order o f Carpets, Furniture dr Stoves, Refrigerators Jife tes& ite i_ We are showing a large as­ sortment of Eefrigerators, Only the most competent ma­ kers have been drawn on for our stock and the construction of every refrigerator is as­ sured. Prices begiu at $7.50 20-22=24 N- Detroit St. D A 1 R t XENIA OHIO We uc Furnish X The Home Complete* CA STO R IA For Infants andChildren. TheKMYeaBarsAlwaysSsagfet Bears the .Signature of Antioch Chautauqua On the Classic College Campus, Yellow Springs Ohio, June 18th to 27th, inclusive. SUMMER SCHOOL, JUNE ISth to AUGUST 6th. F o a h n - A G . I D E A L S Y L Y A N S P O T - w l t h * vA lU X C o every facility to make the annual summer outing a realization of dream of the year. T E N DAY S COMM UN IO N in the shadow o f a Great Co llege w ith Master Orators, Soul-Stirring Singers, In sp ir ing Lecturers, W onder W ork ing Prestidigitators, Fam ou s Pu lp it Orators, Heart- T h r illin g E locu tion ists , P eer le s s M usic ians and Great N o v e lty Artists. Tru ly a F ea s t for th e Gods. E v e ry Accommodation For M an and B?ast. These inc lude good water, comm od ious d in ing ha ll, shelter in case of storm, and h a lf a m ile o f h itch ing p laces. Tents fur­ n ished for idea l camp ing, SO M E OF THE ENTERTAINERS Headings, Anna Loy May. Edmund Vance Cook. “Old Days In D ixie,” I>r. Steele, Herbert Sprague and wife In costume. Dr. George Wood Anderson, St, Luuis. Prof, Pamahasika, with trained birds and dogs. Gov. Glenn, of Georgia* famous southern orator. Dr. J. Wesley H ill, Metropolitan Temple, Now York City, a Whirlwind. Dr. Ed Geil, just returned from trip along Chinese Wall, Capfc, Biohmond Pearson Hobson, the Naval Hero, oil “World Peace,” ' Mills-Barnhlll Debate on Socialism. Bos* Crane, crayon artist. Becitaf, Haliie Q. Brown. Laurant, the Magician. Season Tickets and Admission the Same as Last Year, For Full Particulars Address S . D . F E .S S , YiiU.OW SPRINGS, - - - - OHIO. Splendid Service on the S. ft X. Traction Line. For Sals j —Draft m areli yearn old and colt sired by Prince Albert. ' Charles Bailey. Mr. Arthur Stewart o f Columbu* was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. T. J, F itch over Sabbath, Secure your reserved seats for th# lecture by Gov, Taylor of Kentucky at Johnson’s. Mr. Theodore Bennett and family of Yellow Springs spent Sabbath with Miss Zella Nagley. Mr. rand Mrs. J. M. Bull of Springfield were guests of relatives over Sabbath. —Just recolved another carload of the famous Farmers’ Fence.. C. N. Stuckey «fc Sou. L ittle Frank 2:08*4, tbo James­ town pacing horse will be started in the half mile races this summer. , —Driven trmh home. Yes, Hgtvfcj years an c iile . Hear Ex-Governor j W. S . Taylor, the Kentucky martyr! at th# opera house, the 81st, Tbo Xenia Township school eom- mencflmHut exerofses will be held today in the M. E. church m Old Town. Mis* Martha Crawford has been elected for two years m assistant superintendent of the Jamestown High school. Mr. Estolla Holt of near South Solon attended the High School coimnenoement and was the guest of Miss Belle Winter, FOB SALE: Gasoline Stove. Three burner. Three burner. Inquire of of the Misses McNeill. 21d. —The lactur ' right, the price is right, so she »- that you arc right and come out and hear Taylor. Mr. E. C. Watt attended the Tom Johnson sate of Short-horn cattle near Columbus, Wednes­ day. Mr. Charles Walker of Dayton spent Sabbath with Mr, John Mar­ shall. WANTED: A pants and vest maker. Inquire of William Giles, Merchant Tailor. Miss Mary Earl of Columbus opent the week with Mr. H . 31. Stormont and family. Mr. D. O. McEutyre of Danville Is visiting his dauglitor, Mrs. Stew­ art Townsloy. Mr. Carl Ostorstrom left Thurs­ day for Des Moines, Iowa, expect­ ing to be gone about two weeks, At a meeting ot the township board of education Isaac Stout of Osborn was elected superintendent for the coming year. Th# firm ot C. N . Stuckey & Son has delivered a new model closed buggy to Dr. E. O. Oglesbee, some­ thing now to this section. "IT PAYS TO TRADE IN SPRINGFIELD.” WREN’S SPRINGFIELD, fiHIO. OUR GREAT JUNE SALE Of Mi's. W. Ik Dean of Springfield was tho gueot of her father, Mr, J. I). Williamson ovor Sabbath. Mrs. E lla Madaris of Middloton was tho guaatot Dr. and Mrs. M, I. Marsh from Saturday until today. Mrs. Martha Ervin has boon v isit­ ing her sons, Charles Ervin of Xen­ ia and John Ervin of Jamcslown. liov. Alvin Orr and family of Philadelphia are expected boro to atioml commencement festivities. Mr. I), H. 3’Jrvln, wife and daugh­ ter, Mary, arc in Chicago attending synod of the It. P, church. (O. &.) Mr. 0 . N. Potter 1ms returned hors after a four weeks v is it in C{>h&go and DesMoines, Iowa. The Springfield hors* show wh ich .L „ was a great success sast eeason,j 1 $ will be held on the fair grounds, June 9,10,11. LOST: A gold watch. Finder will be given liberal reward upon return of same to Georg* Dawson Yellow Springs, ()., or tbi* office, Bov. W. W. lliff and wlf* of' Brookline, JMass.. are the proud parents of a daughter who arrived a t tlioir homo last Sabbath. as Mis* Bertna Popper of Newport, Ky., who has bean assisting Miss $ A. L. Cranfitrd during the mill! nery season, lia* returned home, Thursday Morning, the 3d Prices the lowest in Years The Merchandise of the Highest Quality . Bov. W. E . Putt lia* returned from Chicago whtfre lie attended tho commencement of North- Western University. Mrs. Janies Osborn of Chicago isj visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.; O. M. Connor, Mis* Faye Connor i ... will accompany her home for th# w summer vacation. '|< f t Round trip carfares paid undo/ plan of TheMerchants’ Assn. -■Taylor come* here highly tee-1 Omniend (3d as an orator and hi*: fts lecture is a masterpiece production, j *'“ ■ tho kind that will please all who] are fortunate enough to hear him* Wren’s store will be closed all day Monday, May 81st. Mr. Wm, Bear of Day ion spent'' Saturday ■ in town, being called boro to attend th# funeral ef th* into G. W. Heushaw. Mr. Bear state# that lie haanut been in Ceil-! atville for about ten years, \ For headache Dr, JdWee’Aaii-PaJn ruts 191 Bee circulars that are being distributed. If you fail to get one, drop us a | | card and we will mail you one at once, | REMEMBER THE DATE— JUNE 3d. $ r" .......................... .................. 1 . ......... "I .... ■, To Cure a Cold in One Day

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