The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

FOR BALE; Four Durec Jersey J iowe ami pigw, 34, B. Bar?>er. •Mr, T. J*. DalvarG at Column** j w«M in town today on business. Mi*s Carrie Townsdey Is v isiting m Hpringmdd, Mr. Charles Galbregth of Dayton is spending a fow days here. Mr* Leif Robison of Dayton spent Monday w lth liia mother. M rJ .P .B a rr of Dayton spout Mon* day in town. A daugh ter was born to M r and Mrs. A rthu r Ayld laBt Saturday . Mr.G.E.Shroades and fam ily spent Decoration day with relatives in this^plnce. Mrs. J u lia Condon en te rta ined e nujmbof of relatives a t dinner,Wed­ nesday. f& M a m m o t h Furniture-Garpet-Stove House INVITES YOU *-<*■«- Furnishing Goods tojbe seen in Southern Ohio. _ Our grea t increase of business made it necessary to enlarge our store. Our display now covers-six floors, makimr a to ta l o f fYVfYP 19,(100 ROltfltfii fflCkf rif fl^iAn otino/'* In e n l i _ ur d ispl ay no^vcovers •six flo rs, j a ing a to ta l of over 12,00 square feet of floor space. When in Xenia visit us, we will be pleased t o show you through our store whe ther y ou wish to buy or no t. MaJTe our store y o w T e a d ^ r t e r s ' r ...... Floor Covering and Drapery Department. We Extend Credit to Those Who Desire It. 60 CARTS Miaa Nellie JJstipk of Columbus visited Miss Lillie S tew art over Sab* hath . Prof. W. R ’, MoChesney filled the P resby terian pu lp it in Xenia la s t Sabbath . Mission Library Tables A most complete line of Mission Table?, m ade of select quartered white oak <tf bcBfc construction In all finishes. Over ti() parlor and library to select from $1 ,25 U p . L ib rary Table, like out, $14.75. ,J?S-4 YE OLD TIME FURNITURE, Refrigerators Mrs, J , B. W inter returned from Columbus W ednesday a fte r a ten days v is it in th a t city, Mrs. David Shroades of Dayton is v isiting her son Mr. Lee Shroades and fam ily. Mi% George Shroadeg an tk fam ily t 4 . J. ___ Ayf': . ci'-*;.. of Xenia spen t Moi^f^y (v ^ h Mr. Lee Shroades and fam ily. Miss Ca rrie Cline of the O. S. .and' S. O. Home is a guest of Mi’. Samuel Kildow anil fam ily. Mr. 3$. F. K e rr Went to -In d ia n ­ apolis Wednesday to attend a sale of Du rham cattle. FOR SALTSiffasoline Stove. Three burner. Three burner. Inquire of of the Misses McNeill. 2id- Mr. H a rry R anda ll and fam ily of Dayton came Sa tu rday for a v isit w ith Mr; Joe R anda ll, Mr. b a le s K y ta and fam ily of X en ia sp en t Decoration day with j S ^ ^ jarotoer, Mr. J . I k Kyi*. - Mr, A . T . Reid of Cincinnati* member of th* Board Of tru s te e s of the college, came up W ednesday fo r the exercises. We have one of the most complete line of floor coverings to be seen in Xenia and can quote you prices lower .than pan be found elsewhere, —Give ns a tria l. Room Size Brussels .Rugs $10.50 and Up, Baby will be delighted amt mother will be happy. The goods are the best, ob tainab le . fo r the money", brim fu ll of stylo and character. We carry"thq W h itney G,u- Carts, S turgis Collapsable Carls, Alwin Collapsable Carts, $1,98 Up. ■ •vs Bed A beautiful colonial reproduc­ tion in dull polished mahogany. Chiffonier $28.50 This Chiffonier of colonial de- •—.— ,------ —........■................. sign fitted With wooden knobs w 0 n*>i;,,*«- p r,„ ;„U makes a beautiful companion We Ueliver °,r Fre,gh t piece to bed and dresser on any order of Carpets, $22.75 Fnrnilure or Stoves. liSpil' T We are showing a large as­ so rtm en t of Refrigerators. Only thq most competent m a ­ kers have beon drawn on for our stock and tlio construction of every refrigerator is as­ sured. ' Prices begin a t $7.50 120=22=24 N. D e tro i t St. A D A I * X EN IA - = = = OH IO We Furnish X The X Home X Complete* raa CASTORIA M KMY m HanAlwaysBmgH Bears the ^Signature of Antioch Chautauqua Oh the Classic College Campus, Yellow Springs Ohio, June 18th to 27th, inclusive. SUMMER SCHOOL, *JUNE 18th to AUGUST 6th. |7 , ID E A L .SYLVAN SPO T , w ith r e a t u r e s - e v e r y fac ility to m ak e th e a n n u a l sum m e r o u tin g k rea liza tion of d re am of th e yea r. T E N DAYS C O M M U N IO N i n t h e sh a d ow of a G rea t'C o lleg e w i th M a s te r O ra to rs , S ou l-S tir r ing S inge rs , I n s p i r in g L e c tu re r s , W o n d e r W o rk in g P re s tid ig ita to r s , F am o u s . P u lp i t O ra to rs , H e a r t- T h n l l i n g E lo c u tio n i s t s , P e e r le s s M u s ic ian s a n d G re a t N o v e lty A r tis ts . T r u ly a F e a s t fo r th e Gods. E v e r y A c c o m m o d a t io n F o r M a n a n d B e a s t. T h e s e in c lu d e good w a te r , comm od iou s d in in g h a ll, sh e lte r in c a se of s to rm , a n d h a l f a m ile of h itc h in g p lace s . T e n ts fu r­ n ish e d fo r id e a l c am p in g , SOME OF THE ENTERTAINERS Readings, Anna Loy May. Edm und Vance Cook, “ Old Days In D ix ie,’*Dr. Steele. H e rb e rt Hpragu# and wife in costumm — Dr. Georgo Wood Anderson, Bt. Ifctiis. Prof, Pam abasika, w ith trained b ird s and dogs, Gov. Glenn, of Georgia, famous southern orator. Dr. J . Wqgiey H ill, Metropolitan Temple, New Voik i ify, a I)r. Ed Geil, ju st returned from in p along Chinese W j11;; Cap t. Richmond Pearson Hobson, the Naval Hero, on Woi Pea’cer." . . . . M ills-Barnhlll Debate on Socialism. ■Ross Grane, crayon a rtist. - Recital, Hftllie G* Brown. L au ran t, the Magician, Season Tickets and Admission th e Same as Last ' ■Year. * For Fall Particulars Address s . D. FE^SS, YE IXOW SPRINGS* - * " * Splendid Service on the S. A %* Traction Line. Messrs, Joseph VanHorn and tfimriss GHberfcof South Charleston were guests of relatives Monday, —W ow iUpayyoQ 20c per doseen for No .l clean fresh eggs In trade A t Birds, Mies Edna Allen of Wooster spen t the week w ith her sifter, Ada, and brother. Prof. Leroy Allen. Miss Vera Andrew entertained a large number of friends on Wednes­ day afternoon a t a musieale. Mr.D. S. Ervin, wife and daughter, Mary, returned Wednesday from Chicago a fte r spending « week in th a t city. Mr.O.L.Simth has received his Bttiek automobile, and Is now en­ joying the pleasures of the motorist. Miss Agnes Coffel of Washington, Iowa,arrived Wednesday for a vis­ it with Rev. J , Mills Taylor aud wife. Rev. R. B. Wilson will preach Sab­ bath for Rev. Brownlee of the Clif­ ton P resby terian church. Misses Dora and Charlotte HI glor were guests of Dayton friends from Wednesday until today. M r.Foster McFarland lias given up his place w ith tho Sm ith ,(’bon- ans Co., of Dayton and returned home. —Don’t throw away your old car­ pets! Havo beautiful Bugs made out of them. F o r particulars sec Phone 88. Mary C. McCorkell. Mr.Foster McMillan,who has em­ ployment in tlm National Cash Register Co.,of Dayton viBltecl his parents the firs t of the week. Mr. Newton Waltz and wife of Wheeling, W. Va., have beon guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. F. Kerr, Mr. Waltz retu rn ing home Tuesday, FOR BALE:- Ed ison Portland Cement. Guaranteed the best a t lowest prices. Phono or wrPo. John DoWiuo Co,, Yellow Springs, Ohio. „ Mrs. F. M. Reynolds returned from Blanchester Mondey evening after a v isit with relatives m th a t place. Tim board of Education electod Miss H a rtley of Mason, O..Iast Fri- ovening for room N'0.2. Miss H a rt­ ley was highly recommended by W. E* Pu tt. Mr.Bepew Barber of Chicago, ac­ companied by M r.and Mrs. John Feral* of Xenia called on friend* Monday* * W AN TED :, WOOL. Will pay highest price, Before selling phone or write John DaWtne Co., Yellow Springs- Will receive wool on Tuesdays anil Saturdays,, Ex-Governor W. S T ay lo r of Kofi- tuokey did not appear Imre Monday evening for his lecture, a telegram being received here in tho morning stating th a t Ins illness would pre­ vent. The Garfield base ball team from Dayton took two games from the locol team on Decoration Day, The f ir s t game (lie score was o to 8 and the second 36 to 0. Mr. Howard HarbisOn lias re­ signed liia position in Towmley’S grocery and exjmets to leave Mon­ day for S tu ttg a rt, Arkansas, where he will locate. Dr. H . F . Lorrinmr and daughter, Zorada, who have been guesteatthfi home ofMrUP. P. Hastings, left Wed­ nesday morning for F o rt Morgan, Cofo., Miss M artha J» Crawford, who has boon teaching In Jam es­ town, expects to leave soon fori Oklahoma, whero she will v isit her brothers, Will and John , during the summer. Dr. David McKinney received word Tuesday of tho sudden death of ids fa th e r in Ph iladelph ia. Dr. McKinney le ft Wednesday evening for th a t city to a ttend th e fnneral. The Senior L„! T. L. will hold a mcntingTuesday evening, June 8, at"7:.*50 in the basement of tho Car­ negie L ibrary. All members are requested to b ring th e ir manuals* The N ational Balloon races from Indianapolis tak e place tomorrow, Saturday, so be on th e lookout for thorn, They are expected to pass this section eastward. Mr. J . D. Silvoy, who for nearly eight years has been a guard a t the Ohio S tate Prison lu Columbus, is homo *n a n extended vacation. The change in adm inistration# b rough t anew set of guard#. --■Wo will sell you -extra fancy Pino Apple,Bin each o r* for 26c; Choice largo Pina Apple,loe 8 for 23«; Choice Lemons p sr dozen 16c; I Dimed* B iscuit *-*« pkgs for Hie; leans* S tandard Corn for S6e. At Birds. Communion will be observed by the V* tV congregation on Sabbath, 1 services r g held on Friday and' Saturday afternoons. Rev. Fulton will preach. Mrs. Mary Murdock returned home .Saturday n igh t after a visit of several montit* with her daughter, Mrs* F rauk Reid of Mem- i phi#, Teim. Second Annual HORSE SHOW SPRINGFIELD, O. Under Auspices of The Springfield iT&tirtee and Horse SItow Association. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday-June 9th, 10th, 11th In The Afternoon Only. Cl&rk County Fair Grounds. Greatest Exhibition of Equine Beauties West of Madison Square Garden. FORTY CLASSES WITH OVER 3 0 0 ENTRIES. Some of the Finest Prize Winners in the County will be Exhibited Including'— - The Hackney Ponies of M . W. D. Henry ohPittsburg (finest stable of imported Hackneys in the world). . ' Tiie High Acting Stallion “Beau Brummell” owned by Mr. Langhorn T. Anderson of Mayville,.Kentucky, The First Prize Winners of Mr, Whitney Dessefcte and Mr. Wil­ liam Brown of Indianapolis. French and German Coach Stallions, Cobs, ‘Boadsters and Light Harness Horses, Shetland Ponies, Ladies’ Saddle Horses, Gentlemen’s Drivers, High Actors, Harness Tandems, Iload Fours and Hunters and Jumpers, Special Features and Band Concerts Every Day. j JOHN L. BUSHNELL, Pres, WARREN D. ALEXANDER, Sec’y. i l l■.3 ' j ‘ : 1 1! #--i-x■ •f< i i Hi J Mr.George Alien,w.'ll known to} our peoplo as Oharlos ltu ifm e, aflerj an ahstmiifr oi twotily-fivo years re­ turned to this place Monday for i v isit with old friends. Mr. Allen of 3ato yeftrfi has beon located m ’ Day- ton where he has a fine position as loeal managef of an insurance com­ pany. Mr. Daniel Marshall and Miss Glenna Pearson were married m .Springfield last Saturday morning. Tho groom is a sen of Mr, C, F. Marshall and tlmbridaisa daughter of Mr 1Tarve Pearson, who resides mar Plafctsbmg. Both are popular young poopleand have many fm n d # Who join in congratulation*. } Air*. W» E . A lexander suffered ; severs burns la s t F rid a y while go , j ing through the doer onto the pn teh ;with a bucket of scalding w ata- The screen door caught the b ttiket ftmvringtho ho t w a te r on lie*- face | and neck, causing several painful !burns,

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