The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26
C * 5 ptm After ten years of successful business in tfc$ City of Springfield we are now prepared to deliver right to your door The Best Furniture and the Host Satisfaction Honey Can Buy I LOCAL **D PH£QNAl f ? Complete Outfit or Single Pieces Delivered Safely By Our NEW MOTOR TRUCK Springfield, Ohio a t ON D EPO S ITS OF A N Y AM OUN T Interest payable January and July. Deposits made up to and including June 6th, 1913 will draw interest from June 1st, 1913. • . We are the Second Largest Financial Institutiop in Springfield. Our Assets Jan. 1 , 1913 . $ 2 , 789 , 182*77 The Springfield Building & Loan Association 29 E. Main St., Springfield, Ohio. Oka*. H . Pierce, Pres, Clias. E .Pettlcrew , Secy. < j Eveleth the Tinner ,'v, .....■ .- . At C.|M. Crouse's Old Stand Does Spouting Slating and all Rinds of Tin and Galvanized Iron Work Quality the Best AH Repairing Promptly Attended to , A . Q . E v e l e t h —Over MO p a t e n t o f picture frames to select tram A t McM illan's., General purpose machine oil a t Ridgway’s for 26 cents per gallon. Mr, and Mrs. John Ross are visit ing in Darke.county. Miss Nancy Finney has gone to Chautauqua N. Y. for the Bummer. Mrs, E , Q. Oglesbee gave a shower last Saturday in honor of Miss Mary EUep Lqwnes.who became ihebrlde of Mr,Howard G. Crowell, Wednesday. Mr. GeorgeBaker and family spent last Sabbath in Springfield, Rev. J.S .E . McMichael is taking two weeks of his vacation a t this time and with his family will visit neat Dayton a t the home of Mr. Mason. Prugcr. . —’You can’t help but see some* thing*you like in picture' frames At McMillan’s —Special prices on all groceries in quantities, . Nagley Bros. —Chick feed, $2 per hundred pounds. ■ % ’ Nagley Bros. The new church editloe of. the U. P.congregatlon a t Sugarcreek will be dedicated Sabbath, The old home of th is congregation _burned several months ago and a $16,000 structure takes ltB place. The con gregation has provided a pipe*organ and the entire debt will be paid be fore dedicatory services. Dn IV H . McMichael of Monmouth and Rev. Mill McMichael of Green’sburg, Ga‘ will assist in th e services. Sabbath week Rev. J.S.E.McMichael will assist in communion. The elder Rev. McMichael,deceased, was pat- tor of th e congregation many years. The jury in the case of Calvin Ewry, charged with assault and battery on little Herold Myers,...de cided in his favor, ‘ The grand jury -had. returned an indictment. The will of Mary J. Trumbo, of Wayne township, was probated Monday Xt give* $100 to a son, Forest B. Trumbo; $200 to a grand daughter, Mildred G. Trumbo; OedarvIUe O. and 4200 to a grand daugh&r, Nelli* O. Trumbo; A 41- acre tract m Wayne township, and ailrem a in lng in the estate,' goes to twoson*, Robarfc-B. and Forest B. Trumbo. Dayton Herald. Mr. C.C, Sultenberger .of Oxford has been spending a week with his son, Mr. L . H . Sullenberger. and wife and. on Wednesday attended the G.A.R. encampment a t Wash' iugton G.H Mr. Sullcnberger is i miller by trade and air expert mill wrlght and has been asaissting im proving his son’s plant. Miss Carrie Finney, who has been teaching- the paBt two years a t Harrison, Idaho, arrived home for the summer vacation last Friday. Miss Finney will retnrn in time -for the opening of school this tali. Dr, John M.Fmney, Jr., is located in the same city and is enjoying a nice practice. Mel Beal of Xenia, noted horse man has sold Ohio Bond, a three year old to O.H. Haynes df Colum bus for $2,000. The County Boxwell commence meat was held in Xenia last Matur- day and sixty- seven students re ceived diplomas. Rev. Walter D. Cole of Springfield gave an address suited to the occasion, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nash gave two reception dinners last Friday in honor of their son and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. John Nash. Fifty were served a t noon and the same number a t eight th a t evening, A three coarse menu was served the guests a t small tables. Rev. W.A, Pollock wife and child ren, have retnrned to South Omaha, Nob,, after a visit with Mr. ahd Mrs. W. H. Bterrotf. Jesse Taylor, editor of “Good Roads", has had the honor of being elected secretary of the National Highways Association of Washing ton, D,C. . Mr, and Mre. W.H. Creswell have issued invitations'io» Friday even ing a t which time a reception will be given in honor of their son, Howard Chalmers Creswell and bride, • TRY OUR JOB PRINTING Mrs. W. H. Creswell and daughter, Helen, who hav* been visiting a t Glatha, Kan., arrived home last Saturday evening. Messers. R. Bird, Wm. Marshal], Edw, Richards, J .f t. Andrew, and Rev. Jf, 0SSR. McMichael formed a fishing party that went to the reser voir, Tuesday. Here’s a^GAod One For You THE CRITERION; i THE KINGSBURY CO. m sm Ready-for-Service Suits $10 i s $25 Perfection is. like the sky—in sight, hut out of reach* You’ll only find “per fection” in two places«»the dictionary and the mouths of fools. OUR CLOTHES^ for summer are as hear perfection as “try hard” and “know how” can make them. Quality counts here, and. every gar ments just right in material, t r im m in g , cut, tailoring, fit) style, finish, and every thing that goes to make up Clothing that looks well, fits well, ahd wears well. Seeing is Believing You may be sure of a welcome awaiting you always at Oar Stores. The same courtesy is extended to “lookers” as to purchasers. , Extra Special A Suit Sale 105 Suits in full range of sizes, that were formerly $12, $15, $16, $18 values, offered for $ 9*73 , Broken, lines—one or two of a kind. ' (The Kingsbury Co. only) Also about 35 Suits in $20, $22, $25, $2$ values at Boys 9 Norfolks Suits that are tailored as well as merely made. WM sell in The Criterion $ 1 4 * 7 5 Sale A Store For Boys i Splendid styles — btb just what they should be—mannish yet youthful—sizes ranging from 7 to 16 $ 5 Dp ‘O ’ Furnishings and Hats Moat of these Suita are merit;m in weight and . suitable for alt-year-r< and wear. I 1 Stetson Hats The Criterion 22 South Detroit St., Xenia. The Kingsbury Co SO and 52 Ea»t Main St., Xenia . _ y « s C a s Have Vegp . Old Carpets L ■ B fr * tm d W w m fnf» Now Rugs lit a Mvtfirfofhalf the cxfctof or- dmwyjuK*. By Improved m»tho<l* hit nltovrnVOxelttrively,tho Olson RttxCompeny.ofCliIeego.rrialtM beautiful ruffs—totaBy dif ferent- ahd fa f superior to . , any other r u s t w o rts front old carpets. • _ . ^ Vo* Ottoo** thm Gmlmm Fat* Nmwmitjfm 1h# rh*ny beautiful puttenm from which sroti can wi*** t*r*Z*. *nn smril-twlfliotit teams. Everyordetoom- ctrpett at* worth mousy, ao matter ‘hf°W them * w . Write t#]*pl>«i* me. aad I will callwith and complete wtSltv* *60dmoatJr-**yin* VP* Anna M. Boyd Whs r* s h it W« are willing to admit that chrys anthemums w«ra never mors beauti ful than now, Even a head of cabbage .Would ha beautiful If a pretty girl wore it for a bouquet.—Philadelphia (Telegraph. >Qi^ ifiiiieii'S^ atittiiiia»ieM»ia«fSkiai>sa* Polities. By placing the proper number fOlns in the slot the political maohlnji nsy he operated, Money-Saving Power Lies in Intelligent Buying STUDY THE FORMULA OF Hanna's Green Seal Paint AND YOU WILL FIND IT RIGHT, Spreading Power • .Durability and Beauty combined SOLD BV ' 'riffis Kerr &’ Hastings Bros. xwMaaasiii jar. mw Axa-rei* tm *\«CX GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTNG X X I - ^ i " . . **e
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