The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52
•**’*'» u x : m a * » r z w m x L —Oxford*, 20 por cent, discount. Moser’s Shoo Store, Xenia, O.. - S t o p w ith H#r a t M a rsh a ll'* le a C raa rp P a r lo r , Miss Mary B rad fu te Is tlse guest of Mrs. M a rtha Bell a t Marshall, O. —Purchase a hammock; a t cost, several patterns to select from. O. M. Grouse. i Miss Irene McClellan spen t F ri day and S a tu rd ay with friends in Dayton. : - Mrs. 'Welchhans of Day ton Is .visiting her aun t. Mrs.' I r a Town- eloy.‘ 20-22-24 N. Detroit St„ ---------------- .. ............ -i- '_______________ f ADAIR’S X E N I A , O H I O . Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloth, linoleum, Matting, Draperies, Etc. ■I - i' . ' t ■ . E v e r y d e p a r t m e n t o f t h e h o m e i n c l u d e d m o u r b i g l i n e o f H o m e F u r n i s h i n g s . Y o u c a n f in d a n y t h i n g y o u n e e d t o f ix u p e a c h r o o m c o m p l e t e . Miss Sarah Wolford is spending a fow days with her sister, Mrs. Haines near Xenia, Bav. J . T- Allen of Beaver Palls, Pa., will preach Sabba th ' for the B. P. congregation (O, S.) - NOTICE—No hunting with dog or gun'or trespassing on my farm without permission, D.. S. Ervin. I can give you the best prices on any quantity of ice cream. Marshall. Mr. John Green of Dayton, was the guest of Mayor Andrew and wife, Wednesday. —-Bower's Koban coffee, no advance in price, 25e per pound, Nagley Bros. Mr. Homer Wade and wife of Springfield, have been spending a few days with relatives here. ‘ ’ Mr. A. G. Gordon was in Colum bus Wednesday where his race horse started a t th e F rank lin fair races, , Mr. Bay H itchcock has secured employment with the house carpen ter crew of th e Pennsylvania ra il road and moved Thursday to Xenia. —Wo are always glad to see you/and our untiring service is at the command of every customer. Marshall. . The- United Presbyterian- church picnic w ill be held, in Jack son 's Grove south of town nex t Tuesday, August lCth>, B ev , Alvin P fr, wife; two pons and daughter, of Ph iladelph ia are guests o ttb e former’s parents, - Mr. and Mrs. J . B . O rr for a few weeks., Misses Bosa Stormont and Lu la Barber expect to leave today fo r Sulphur Lick Springs to be gone un til Tuesday. Mr. J . C, Marshall, wife and aughter, Frances, of Xenia are sending the week- with Mr. D. H. Irvin and family, Mr. Marshall re- irn tng each day for his duties as epUty county clerk. ■ Mr. F rank Bird, ..who has boen located in Los Angeles, Cal., for four and one-half years arrived here on a. v isit Thursday evening. Mr. B ird stopped a t most of the im po rtan t'tow ns enroute E a s t bu t sttll main tains th a t Los Angeles is the best of them all* Mr. J . C. Foley has purchased the gcio, H arrison county, H erald , and with his family left Thursday for th a t place. Mr. Foley has been en gaged In the newspaper business a t various times fo r several years and enters his new field of labor with Ouf best wishes for success. Elsewhere will be found the an- Duncemeht of Mr. H a rry Kennon, ho will bs a candidate idr town- »lp assessor a t the coming primary r. Kennoii has never held public dee before o ther th an being enu- erator for the last census and this as hy*appointment under civil ser- ce exam ination. Mr. Kennon has any friendB.tbafc will give him as- italic© on primary day. OPERAHOUSE AUGUST 15th W. G. Flocken P R E S E N T S Win. and Josephine Giles In th e ir greatest success “ The Awakening" Prices , 10 c , 20 c and 30 e Y ou Gan Buy a 251b. Sack of Fine Granulated Sugar in Cash Only for $ 1.55 Today , S a tu rd a y , Aug. 12. Bird’s Mamoth Store. R. 5. KINGSBURY Pi S . None charged at this price.. -Chicken .feed $ 2 for 100 lbs McFarland Bros. FOB SALE: Anglo reading lamp. M. W. Collins. MiBS Verna Bird is v h ittn g in TJr- bana. ‘ —•Hammocks are nice fo r the ch ildren , get one a t O. M . . Crouse’s cost sale. —Fancy dried fruit*. and thO best in the canned goods lino. ' McFarland Bros. ' - The. Senior L , T.- L . will m eet in the lib rary Tuesday evening a t TifiO o'clock prompt. Miss-Lillie Barlow of nea r Po rt W illiam is-the guest of her sister, Mrs. Floyd Farris. —Lippincott Preserves, bulk Peach and Apple Butter. McFarland. Bros. Miss E lla Pierce, who- has been spending several days a t the home of her brother, Mr. J . E . Pierce, re turned to Xenia, Monday evening. Miss Marie GaHough and Master Lawrence Bell, of Des Moines, Iowa, qre visiting her 'paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Garlough, near Clifton. Mr. J . W. Johnson and fam ily and Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Stormont and little son, Koger, attended the Miami Valley Chautauqua Sabbath Mr. W alter Ballenger, Who has been located lh the West, is the guest a t the home of Mr. L. JBL Sul- lenberger. Miss M a rtha Anderson, who re sides on the JameBtown pike was hostess Monday evening to abou t 7S fneiids in honor of her college guests. A number froth here were present in honor of the occasion. Mr. D. 8 . Collins of Alamosa, Colo., is the guest of relatives in this county. Mr, Collins is eiigaaed in clerical work 111 the Denvor A Bio- Grande railway office and is here on a vacation aftor several #eara ab sence- The centennial celebration of the Chiton Presbyterian church will be held nex t Thursday beginning a t 10 a. »n, An excellent program has been prepared and a large chorus under the direction of Mr. G. F. Siegler will furnish the "music. Many prom inent ministers will, he present, those being on the program a re t Bov, H . 0 . Foster, the new pastor. Dr. G, H . Fullerton, Kev. W l l . Mason; Dr, Daniel Brownlee, J)r. W. Tt. McOliesney. A history of the congregaiion has boen written by Mr, A. H . White, Congregation al dinner will bo served a t noon. CASTORIA For Infant* andChildren, / Thi Kind YouHa*eAlwajs Bniight Bears the BignattU-eof —For S a l e a t cost, a few ham mocks, C. M. Crouse. ^ . Mrs. Stewart TownBley has as her guest her father, Mr. McIntyre of Danville, 111. . Mr. Ph il Dixon,has returned from the Miami Chautauqua where he has had employment for some time. —Bargains in Oxfords and Pumps tor man, woman and c h ild .. Moser- s Shoe BtoXediai O. W ord has been received her© of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mr*. A rthur-Au ld a t Iberia, O,, former residents of this community. Dr. ,W. B . McChesney, who lias been 'teaching a t Webster during the summer school a t the university is expected home Saturday with his family and Mrs. Martha Morton. Mrs. James Shroades and child ren of Dayton; Mr. John Schwab and family of Miamisburg. and Miss L illy Kelly of Xenia has beep spending,the wecSTwIth Mr. O. M. Harris and family. —Special lot Men's-Begat (3.50 and 44.00 Oxfords, 41.05 Moser’s Shoe Store, Supt, K. E . Kami all of Spring Valley is a candidate for mayor against Mayor Luce. Editor, Galvin Is the only candidate In Jamestown, while in Yellow Springs, two dry candidates are fighting for the hon or. Kingsbury’s Hid=Summer Sale of Clothing and Furnishings Is always an interesting evertt. You owe it to yourself to visit -The Headquarters for Fine Clothes” end inspect the exceptional buying opportunities. Every article bears the stamp of KINGSBURY quality. Notice the prices, which an advancing season enables us to offer you: MEN’S SUITS Includingthe famous Hirsh-Wick- , wire and L-System makes $25, $28 and* $30 Su its ,. . .$17.50 $18, $20 and $22 Suits now. $14.75 $12, $14, $15 and $16 Suits.$9.98 MEN ’ S TROUSERS $ 6 , $7 and $8 .Trousers... .$4.98 $4.50 and $5 Trdusers, now.$3.75 $2.50 and $3 Trousers, now .,$1.98 , $1,50 and $1.75 Trousers. .-;$1.24 STRAWHATS $5 and $6 Panamas.......... . .$3,50 $3, $4 and $5 Straw H a t s . . <81.98 $2 an d $2.50 Straw Hats... .$1.48, $1.50Straw H a t s , . 9 8 c $1 and $1.25 Straw H a ts ........ 89c 50c and 75c Straw H a ts ..........39c 25c Straw Ha t s . . 19c R oys s u it s Including Hacktt-Oarhart’s Styl ish Knickerbocker makes $ 8 , $9, $10 and$12 Su its .., .$6.98 S 6 , $7 nd $7,45 S u its ... .$4,98 $5 $6 and $7 Suits, a special l o t . . . ____$3.98 $2 and $3 Suits, now. . . . ; .$1.98 BOY ’S BLOOMER p a n t s Men’s Underwear $1.50 grades, now...... ..........$1.24 $1.00 ancl $1.25 grades, now.................... 89c 75c grades, now............... ,64c . 50c and 65c grades, now...........43c BOYS WASH SUITS ,$2.50 and $3.00 Wash Suits, - n o w 1, 98 $2.00 Wash Suits, -now .$1.48 . $1.50 and $1,75 Wash Suits, now • • »»',,■»• i *», . . . . . .$1,24 $ 1.00 and $1.25 Wash Suits, now . , ; ........................ 88 c Men’s Shirts Including the celebrated Wilson Hros. York and Famous Brands $1.60 Shirts, now ........................ : ......... $1.15 $1 and $1.25 Shirts___T . . . . .89c 50c and(75c Shirts, n o w .. ,45c $2.50 and $3,00 Union Suits, ’ n ow .,........ ,...... ............. ..$1.98 $1.50 and $2 Union Suits, now........ .$1.39 », . * • / * $1 and $1.25 Union Suits, . DOW. ............. ;89c 50c and 65c Union Suits, now • «. . * ., ■*.* , . . *..., 46 c -■ Some prefer the twa-piece under wear, We have made the same reduction oh these 'garments, f•* ' r ^ „ >"■ 25c and 35c grades . •now*.-* .*■*• • « * • *X0c . Men’s Hosiery Silks .and Lisles in mAny shades. 50c grade,- now........... .c35c, 3 pair for .$l 25c grad|, now. . . . . . . . 18c, 3 pair for 50c 15c grade now........ .................. ............ l i e ’ Men’s Neckwear Special line of Silk and Linen. Ties, 50c values now.......... 25c !ntheMorning MAE A LARGE POT OF Bonano , I Simpson Mitchell, colored, aged When cool pour into bottles 75, died Monday^evening of^Bright’s and place in your ice box—or the next coolest place. Then you have a supply of the most refreshing drink ready for all day. When the children are tired and thirsty give them all they want and drink all you want yourself. I t ’s only good, MAKE IT.THIS WAY: One teaspoon BONANO to each cup water—boil 2 min utes, Let cool, serve withj For the Traveler: ‘20 Per Cent Discount on All Suit Cases and Traveling Bags I f it com es f rom KINGSBURY’S it m u s t b e good. disease a t Ids home on the Hook roud near Xenia. The funeral took ? place Wednesday, burial at Sabina, j Besides a wife, there remain four; sons and'two daughters. ” I A Boy’* Fun. * 1 ."Say, pa, Johnny ffinks has a good _ deal more fun than me," "What do ! you mean by that?" "Every day he kin pull some more pickets. oft hia froht feuc —an' wo ain’t got any." Or. Mllr»’ A iitt-fftltt Mil* rtltev* BADBLOOD “I End tranbls with toybovreU wsirh tn*de' Jrij i TOtlf URSvArOtS AllM grolvr WAS JOJ W nPP T il* VOU pllnplti Mttt n wmth’a in8 - 1 Iinvo roeorfimondtU thorn «A>11 roy Oiena* so* fow hsvn fimmi teiief.’' — ^ Po»eh, Ml retie Ave., T6fk Cliy.lr * fe**T for TheDowa!*. r o * ^ like. Or instead of the lemon try cream. Bonano to be served iced requires a little longer than when served hot, as by adding ice the strength is re duced. 75 ‘cup can 25c, of your grocer **** International Banana Food Co., IGu'fvrlinkMll'to wTon’ i * *t*flln*Rim«lyCo., C mca « i t rW.V. «<*» e h i o . j o , h i . AHNUALSaiE, TEE M U OH BOXES CANftVCATMMltie Kf $&00. MR. PROPERTY OWNER-Stop! Consider! Why not use the best possible whan YOU pay the bill? Hanna’sGreenSeal Stands lor everything that is best in paint. The pigments used are properly proportioned and thoroughly compounded. 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