The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52
TO FARl^^BUSY SEASON Is jusfc the time when, he needs a cheeking account most. It saves many needless trips to town. He can mail his deposits and we will return an ac knowledgement of same. We furnish stamped envel opes addressed to this Bank for this purpose. Wfcen he wants to pay our money all he has to do is ro write his check. All this means a great saving of time whi$h is most appreciated during the busy seasons. We invite farmers within one to ten miles of this bank to consider this plan and to call and see us. DIRECTORS 8 . W, SMITH, Pres."* GEO, W. RIPE, 1st V. Pres. O. L. SMITH, Cashier. OLIVER GARLOUOH, L. F. TINDALL, Asst. Cashier. 2d V. Pres. j!i I can give you the best prices < i|jon any quantity of ice cream Marshall. Mr. <3. H. Galloway and wife o£ Hoi ridge, Iowa, wort* guesl» of Mr. W. H. Barber and wife from Friday until Monday. .Mrs. Jemvle Ralston and son and daughter of Beliefoi nine arrived Thursday for a visit with Mrs. Madden. Ervin. —Granulated corn meal, by the |sack or bushel. Kerr & Hastings Bros —Boner’ s Koban coffee, no advano in price,. 25c per pound. .Nagley Bros. / ’ . - "Threshers will talcs notice that the small bridge this side of the iron bridge on the Columbus pike Is unsafe for heavy loads, «®FassaaimB6iBroMipsai^ aw wsmamsm mt Twins, a boy and girl, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Baker last night. Babies and moth er are doing nicely while the proud father is receiving oongralulatjons Ifrom his friends. 3 LOCAL AND PERSONAL | FOB BENT: Four rooms In the Osborn property. In qu ired T,.W* St, John, FOB SALE : Anglo reading lamp. ■v M* W.Colltnjj^^. Mr. H. M. Barber was’ in Colum bus last Saturday. —Stop with her at Marshall’ s Ice Cream Parlor. s», . Mrs. J. B- "Winter and Miss Olive Winter are guests of Columbus rel atives. ' Rev, and Mrs. Walter Morton and and son, Paul, left this morning for Richmond, Va , after spending sev- i oral weeks here. Bey. Morton will have charge of a congregation in tlve mountains during the remainder of th e summer. Mrs; Andrew Winter’ has for" her guest her little granddaughter, "ElizabethNisbet of Loveland. i Mr. John Lott andiwifereturned to •Pittsburg, Monday.. -Chicken feed $ 2 fo r100 lbs. McFarland Bros. Mr. Wilbur Dye of Cincinnati spent Monday the guest of Me Beid .■ Owens.,'.. :. .. —FOB BENT:—A. house on Xenia avenue. D, S. Ervin. nice small Inquire of Beginners, please bear in mind the L. T. L . meeting, Tuesday even ing; . “ Fancy dried fruits and the best in the canned goods line. McFarland Bros. ' Mr; Arthur McFarland and wife of Dayton spent Sabbath with, rela tives here. Mr. John Townsley and wife" had for their guests last Friday Mr, and Mrs, O; A t Spain1of Xenia, Miss Alfarefcta Hammond* has ar rived in this country from Egypt j where she has been a missionary, ‘At present she is fn a hospital, at; 1 Wilkesbaro, I’aMhaying suifered v nervous breakdown and is under the care of a physician. Mr. W . L, Marshall and family of Xenia spent Monday at the home Of Mrs. W. M. .Barber. Mr,.and Mrs. Omer Burrell of Springfield were guests of Mrs, Flora Dobbins, Sabbath. The W. O. T. T7. Will meet Thurs day, July 20, at the usual time and place.:.;"' .; ■ . Miss Margaret McNeill was called to Youngstown last Friday evening owing to the death of her twelve year old neioe, Laura May Seslar, who fell from a cherry tree the day previous which ' resulted in her death about five hours later. The funeral was held Saturday, .Miss May Baney has as her guests her little cousins, Misses Salenaand Alberta Baney of New Paris, O. Master Howard Shepherd of Col umbus is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Mary Bridgman and Miss Inez Shop .herd.:" County Audito. Dean has appoint ed Josiaii Espy of Xenia as deputy sealer of weights and measures and under the new law requiring the sale of most all grains and vegeta bles by weight it will be the deputy’ s duty to see that this law is enforced Mr. Espy was formerly a citizen of this place and known to many. Mr. T. V. Iliff is improving his residence by the addition o f a large veranda. . . The Sunday morning preaching services at the U , E« church here after will he at 10:80 instead of 10:45 o’clock, Our old friend Walter D. Callahan, formerly of Jeffersonville, West Alexander and the O. S. & 8. 6. Home has disposed of his newspa per at North Baltimore and-goes to Winchester, Ind. Mr. Callahan is .oneo f the best men in the state 1 towards building up newspaper Iproperty. Prof. George Harper and wife ot Wilmette, 111., are guests of rela tives of this county; Mr and Mrs. Frank Welehhans of Springfield spent jSabbath with Mr. and Mrs. Cjf. M.' Townsley. —fden Beauty Flour, a good one, 2 5 lb, for 50c , Get it at Kerr &. Hastings Bros. Hartman and wife of Port William spent Saturday and Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. G. H Hartman. 1 Mr, Jalnos Townsley of Franklin visited bis brothers, H .A.ahdW . P. Townsley and Bister, Mrs. M. A Cresweli, the first of tlie Week, A peculiar sight was witnessed !iagt Saturday afternoon during the irain storm when lightning set fire to two wheat shocks on Mrs. Anna Miller’s farm east of town. Bogard- iless of the fact that the ram had drenched the wheat the lightning consumed them during the tune it !was raining. . Mr. J , Btley Kyle, who is located in London, " visited Mr. Charles Cooley and family, Sabbath, ’ Messrs. Paul Turnbull and Fred Townsley left Tuesday morning for Miami Valley Chautauqua where they will be employed from now on to the close. Mrs. I. C. Davis and children ot Cincinnati spent Tuesday here, the latter remaining • while Mrs. Davis visits m Chicago where she went on Wednesday, LOST: A bent handle cane on the Jaidostown pike ou Sabbath July 2. between my residence and Mr, Thomas Field's residence. Return to Mr, Samuel Cresweli, — 0,l4 cent* is certainly a small amount to pay to bear the class of entertainment that will be on the Chautauqua program, Jamestown, July 80th to August 5th. * Mr. John Steel Is taking a week’s vacation and with his Wife and son, left Tuesday' for Jackson, O. Mr, Steel Will only be gone one week while Mrs, Steel and son will re main some time, * Mrs, Ladora Kerr has been ap pointed administratrix of the estate of her husband, the late R, F, Kerr. Messrs K. 0. Watt, N* L. Ramsey and II, M. Barber made the ap praisement Monday, ' - Hr. W , E. Biederwolf, thenoted evangelist who visited Xenia last winter comes to Jamestown for the Chautauqua for a sermon Sabbath afternoon, July 80th. He will also deliver anothersermon in the even ing, ... A movement is on foot to consoli date three traction lines running into Springfield under dm manage* mentsotliftt they can be operated: at a lower" Cost Tho Springfield, Troy A Piqua.; Springfield & Xenia; j .ind;.SpriBgiMd&Washington c. H, yoads arc named for consolidation,1 , ■ t Mr. Mason Prugh and family of Bellbrook wese guests of Bov, and Mrs. J. S. E. McMJchael this week! • . Miss KateNisbet, accompanied by Misses Dorothy and Marjorie Mc Clellan of Dayton are spending two wo weeks with relatives here, Latest reports from Wilbur Cooley who was operated upon for appen dicitis are that Improvement is ad vancing as fast as could be expected. He is taking, some nourishment and is gaining strength, Last Sabbath Mr, Charles Cooley was taken sud- dently ill with congested kidneys and for a time was In a serious con dition. He has Improved until he is now able to be about. Mr. J. W. Johnson and family and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Gilbert of South Charleston spent Wednesday and Thursday at Cedar P6i Mrs, J. G. McOorkell, accompan ied by Misses Jessie Small and Flora Nisbet, and a party of Xenians left Monday for Lakeside where they will remain some time. Mr*. J. W. Dixon and two sons, Robert and Walter, have returned home from Chillieothe: They were accompanied by Mr. Robert Hanna Mrs, Dixon’s father, who will spend several week* here with relatives. Frank Wisecup, an employee of the paper mill engaged in assisting :with the erection of the new boilers bad the first Unger On his right hand severed "at the first joint Tues-, day afternoon. He had placed his finger in a bolt hole to gage the dis tance while a large plate was being put into position, The plate was given a push with the result that the memberwas severed, Dr. M. I, Marsh dressed the wound, wnich is nob regarded serious. Among those from hero who wept on the Dahi-Milhken excursion Monday wore: Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bird, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Nagley, Misses Maggie Alexander, Mary Cooper, Fannie Tonkitison and Messrs. George Soigler, G, Y , Win ter, Charles Stormont and Rufus McFarland, The party joined sev eral hundred other excursionists of the company and will visit Buffalo, Niagara and Thousand Islands, Mr. Alfred Swaby, a young and prosperous farmer of near Clifton, was > visitor in Xenia Saturday, coming down to spend a few hours with his wife and infant daughter at the McClellan Hospital. After he had proudly gazed at the infant for awhile he Informed Ills wife that he was going out and buy the finest baby cab m town. He ended up at the garage of the Central Electric Supply Company here he purchased a four passenger Buick automobile. Nothing is too good lor that .baby the proud papa remarked.—Xenia Gazette, Glearance Sale A Dec|sive Drop Down of Prices on A ll Summer Goods ^ •. . • ' *■ . to Force a Quick, Positive and Final Clearance This July Clearance Sale is the Supreme Money Saving' event of the year. We are positive that you nan save more money easier than at any former sale ever held at this store. You get good, seasonable merchandise, no left overs and all,this season’s purchase, * _* This is your opportunity to profit, Every department offers good bargains and timely ones. Wade Right into This Sale During the Warm Weather W e ’ve put a clearance price on everything. An early visit to this sale w ill be helpful to you. Get the pick of the stock, buy early. Prices will interest you all along. See yellow sale cards in each department. . . ‘ ' ■■ -- ' ' * ■ ,*r*'. «.. ■ ' • • • .* t -. * - ■ * Sale Begins Saturday Morning, July 8, and Continues Until Saturday Night July 22nd Linen in July Glearance 12 I-2c and 10c?colored Lawns on sale a t , . .8 15o Lawns, dozens of patterns, sale price.. 12 50c Table Linen, sale price------ 89c Table Linen; 72 inches sale price, . . . , $1 Table Liiien, 72 rnches, sale price,, . . , . 25c colored linen............................... . J . ..... 50c colored linen.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f v .. ,. 121-2© Bath towels.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . >, 15c Bath towel.. ..._________ : ................. .12 25c Bath towels................ ...... 25c Damask and Huck. . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . 15c Cambric,........................................ ..... 10c All Linen Crash------------------ -: l-2c l -2c .44c .79c ;79c ,.19c .44c .10c l -2c .22c .22c .He . . 8c •x Ladies Suits and Coats All fine Suits and Coats included by in this July Clearance. 835 and $25 fine Suits,best makes, perfect, in all details.; Sale price................. .$14.75 $25 and $20 Suits full of character and class, sale „. . >75 price ,$12. 25c Ginghams-.. . . , . , •v r . , * -.IBo 15c Chambray Ginghams., . . . . •.. . *•••-12 l -2c 12 l -2c Ginghams , . , , . . . . • » - ->•.. 10c Apron Gingham,. . . , . , , , , , , , . *«5c Best quality Apron Gingham, .. . •. •.......... *7c 12 l -2c O u t in g .----- ------ •., •••*•- ••-8 1‘?3c Bedding in July Clearance Bleached Sheets, 72x90, 2 grades,, , .39c and.44c Seamless rugs 81x90, in two grades* , .59c and 68c 30o 9-4*Brown Sheeting..................... ,24c 32 L 2c Bleached Sheeting..,....________ ____ ,.26c 12 I-2c Pillow ..Cases.;*,-:,;*x*'*,■■,* *■,;■*>’,■-*« . 11c 15c Billow Cases........... *. * , . , . , , , v. ,. .12 l-2c 20c Pillow Cases., . . . L . . , . . . . . . . . . .16c $1,00 Bed Spreads. ................. ...89c $1,60 Bed Spreads.----------........................ ,$1.19 65c Eeathtr Pillows. * . , . , , — . , , . . — , , . . 49c $1.00 Eeather Pillows. : --------- -. . . . . . . . . .79c 10c grade Women’s Vests, now............... ;8 l -3c 15c grade Women’s Vests, now. . . , . . . . . . . 12 I-c .... .. . . rw *7*-|-w* V .V? ... $20 Suits all newmodels and this season’s best sellers. Sale price : . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . , ; . $9.95 Ladies Dresses Dresses of all descriptions now in our July Clear ance Sale, .Figures talk—hear them speak! ' $12 White Dresses, sale pri ce. . . , . . .$7.95 $6.75 White Dresses, sale price. . . . . . . , . . . .$4.95 $5 White Dresses, sale price , . . . . . . . , . *.v, .$3.25 $4.50 Scotch Gingham, sale price............... .$2.95 $3 Percale Dresses, sale price. . . . . . . . . . v . . .$1.95 $1.25 House Dresses,.sale prices............ ..... 89c Silk Section Seco Foulards, 35c and 5.0c valuesin «ale. .25c yd Fancy Messaline and Taffeta, in sale. .44c a yard 36 inch BlackTaffeta, $1.25 value, in salt 98c yd . 36 inch Black Taffeta, $1 value in sale at. .,85c yd * 36 inch Beau deSoie, $1.50values in salt $1.15yd. 36 inch Peau de Cyne and Messaline, $1 value, in ■ sale............. * . . . . ^85c a*yard 27 inoh Pongee, 75c valuas a t . . . . . , . . .45c a yard Specials on Corsets ~ $1.00 Values, best makes, new models, sale price. . . . . . .89c $x.50 GrAde fine Corset.. . . . . . . . . . . . L . . . .$1.34 $2 00 grade elegant style, new shape.. . . , . $1,79 JOBE BROS. & X E N IA , OHIO . CO., •“ Graham Flour In twelve pound sacks at Kerr and Hastings Bros* Dr. Gray ami Drs. Ryan and Ryan of Daytoh, interested in Wilbur Cooley's case, called upoh him Monday. ’ ' Mrs. T. J. Fitch entertained the Embroidery Club Thurrday after noon. A number o f guests were in vited In honor o f Mr*, Fitch’s slater Miss Blanch Oampboll. Mr, B. C*Watt has the honor oj having the banner Wheat crop in this section that has boon reported so far this year. The average for tiie field along the road below his resldencowas 88 bushels. For. sev- otal months there have been various ) estimates on the result o! this par ticular field, X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X 20 - 22*24 N. Detroit St., ADAIR X E N I A , O H I O . ■ • , \ • _ . Furniture, Stoyes, Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloth, Linoleum, Matting, Draperies, Etc. E v e r y department of the home included in our big line of Home Furnishings. You can find anything you need to fix up each room complete*
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