The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26

'mmM mmmmmmmwrn^ j***** T v t n ^ v A w A w a i t s t w t v o n » a W i ~jS~ m I.OCAI. AND PERSONAL i^wwwn^iwt* miwmmt |« \t S'I ii t hon i.l [i t i . baai d at ali 1 -n> ,i i D I!V HOMKCUthinijCm ‘ "li l-.l*." Until -\ Vi »! i E) yo)i btl(V y*»ur lian,<-!>{ off at Kim*?, ay*.. | Mr. and Mrs. Sfanloy BumgarEu r, ‘|j who havn |i!*i>n E-pmidin;; their | Ijiijji,’". • innij ;>f ;*i!-v.{.■' i ! a itl f ’i::<‘:!i“ L BIRD’S StoreNews Mat MMAMIMMIMIM 4MN Mii Two Cars Seed Potatoes ILK HOSIERY !1 ttJ i'<“tuvnr,l 1,1.nil’ M"Ud,lJ CM m - i J•!*> -III u Wlmr ti-i-UM'iif paying »t wkri. v/v can help yi-u own J 0 !U’*''vn home? Wo Jiavi- the nuumy and are willing In loan it to >ou at it fair inh-rej-t. Comom and let or nk-av > ihi .1' how wo ean save yonr rental money and vcuy by iiflvaui'iu.'j you Hi!* moan y too .v ii your home. The CedarviJIe Building & Loan Association Incorporated for ........ * $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 Subscribed S to c k ............. $126 ,425 ,00 ISOAlii) OF DIRKCTOBS • * Y/. J . Tarbox, President I)a\ id Bradfute-. Vice-l»ies, J- W Dirmi ■ W. H, Barb;:.' 0- M, Crouse W. A. Spencer a , E, MoFarlaiid W. M. Col troll Andrew Jack,-mo, Secretary, NTr. G. Y, W iu ttr i.s taking in (he Dahl-MJUiknn Grocery Co., Kxvur- Now is the T im e to think about selling us your cream Xenia Creamery Co. xen I a , ohio Highest Price Cream Buyers Both Phones Cans furnished 30 days for free trial. WATT BROS. So. D e tro it S tM ; Xenia, Ohio. I Wooltex Su its sold regularly a t $35, $45 and 850, reduced t o ........... W ooltex Suits sold regularly a t 4 $25,00 to 832*50, reduced t o ........... . Wooltex Su its sold regularly a t $18.50 to 822.50, reduced t o , . . .* Wooltex Suits sold regularly ar, $18.50 to 828.50, slightly mussed at. Wooltex Coats sold regularly a t $25, $30 and 835, reduced t o ............. Wooltex Coats sold regularly a t S18.50 to $22.50, reduced t o ............. Wooltex Suits sold regularly $18.50 to $20 00, reduced to , . . . . . . . - .#■ Wooltex Suits sold regularly a t $10.00 and $12.50, reduced t o ........... 9 i * w* $16.75 $12.75 .$8.75 $4-75 $16.75 $12.75 ..$8-75 ..$4.75 Members Merchants* Association. We pay* fare to Springfield and back home again on all purchases of $15.00 and over* tA J * * i>'- The Fahien-Telian Co. Miiit Sh Fairbanks Building Springfield, Ohio* ! to Mttotiiac this wcpii.- “ Jam-slaw n v.-iti cslobrnlo <h> Fourth beginning at Hi A. M. sanu* th iny doing all day.Iong until l,» j*. J M. ..Ttinii'fitown always makes good!’. . I " S p e d i.l pnoeti oei five pound or « morn of coffee.. • - \ Kagley Bros. 1 FOR PENT—-Houso tf[ 7 rooms on Main street. U. II, .Smith. -- Canned earn and tomatoes are Especially priced In dozen lotm Nag ley Bros. Mr. J. IT. Nisbbfc is having a oe- i immt walk put down in fron t of b is! two properties on Cedar street. lie ; albu will construct a cement porch. : It is expected th a t council w ill, authorizin'(lm cement walks *m -the j North side of this street, from I Bridge to-Main a t the next meeting, ; Only two residence properties and the church property remain. . “ Four big speed events, all k inds ..j. of clean sport, Band concert- all day ■ t at Jamestown on the Fou rth ’ ’ ?u especialt* rjcosl 4{ik |1 Guramer. Silk Herse I *!- in Black, Whit© r.ntf Tan . SOe and $»t.G0 per pa«p.“ Men’s SUk Sox Ifl Black, S Ton, Lavender. Clray and ” Navy Bin t pt2!5c and SOc pair, ■ • ■ _ sits'* f ]irs i^***-#**^# ■ c R o a u n r s e t s ?£o, to $ 2 ,0 0 CORSETS Our lino has .seen ex­ tended , We now carry Royal Worcester and Ameri­ can Lady Corsets. Two of th e best known brands on th e market. A f ul l ' r un oi; sizes always on hand. Our prices on th e se brands are $ 1 .0 0 , $1 .S0 and $ 2 .0 0 . Other Oorsels 5 0 q . Orqsslerfts SOc each. HAMMOCKS* $1 ,OO to$S .OO VELVET RIBBONS . Are In exceedingly good demand a t presen t. VJ q have them fa all widths. Block i s k the favorite, fcut u ; we have dh shades fnstcctf 1 1 1 to puck fro?.*. . It! 1 p i O us? F i ’I c e s iFchmi.;!5:; Hid ilsrh.-ry I*T»iijr. SI**>>rin l~ U r «*i’ tk lm u d r'i tici-an l.igh t 1'Jmir, ih. exec *; for.... 7d r-n-mriry ( ’t'uv.-i B.'irmi ]>«* Br.-.ll.la » B:;<’*>n. p;-r lh. , Fancy Sugar (!‘ui< d Ham, - l b ..........'........................ *J;i thihfnrnia and I ’iciiic Hams, p e ril)................. 1 *< African J a v a Coffee, p y it)'..7....... *....... ..................“M Itic and Java Blond per lb ........................ 21 ‘Mi Kin Coffee per lh Cliick' Feed, a lh The finest seed potatoes at the price ever offered in the county, Several differ­ ent varieties. * Get our prices. O u r P r i c e s •fltat’C racko rs. _______« Hilvf r I'nm cs ............. 10 Francs ......................— y Fancy Fargo Santa. C lara Apricots, per l b ......... 12 Fancy Largo Lemon Cling Pcachi-s, bpr l h ........ . 9 Tomatoes, per can............9. Slioo Fog Corn, per can.... 7 J’caa, por can ...................9 Lenox Soap, S bare.. .........IQ SUGAR. For Friday and Saturday only SPOT CASH 25 lb. Bag for $U8 tuairirjMwsjai Sh'wc*ai|answaj POTATOES 60c BU. H . E . S c h m id t & C o ., * * W h o l e s a l e a n d R e t a i l G r o c e r s 30 S o u t h D e t r o i t S t r e e t , . * X e n i a , O h io . The Home Culture'Ohibiinjfc Tu'.'p-1j| dey' a t' the homo of Mrs. Ji, It. i’ownsley. !.! The Home Store j ' ’ • Every Wooltex Tailored Coat and Suit Will go Now You have heard of Coats and Suits being reduced to ha lf and th o u g h t them a bargain. The reduction ' during this, our Clearance Sale, will be much more than •half and every garment is WOOLTEY* The Sale Starts, Bright and Early Saturday Morning, June 20 th and Continues One Week. \ N o t a garment will bo reserved. We_ though t i t bes t to have the Clearance Sale in June in s tead of August to give you two months more wear and no t charge you a cent for tha t. You will see more clever garments for Vacation Days, Travel, Mortoring, S tre e t and Busim ss Wear a t less price th an you ever dreamed of and all WOOL­ TEX . A guaran tee goes w ith every garment of two seasons sa tisfac tory service. The following are the price reductions for the Sale: fP Mr. Ihtff Whitt*. ciX[)('i*i(*EH*(’ci a 1 fi nimble iii-tht* «ir Tm-Mlay thai hi*; I b' was put looking for., Mr, White 11 stopped up behind Ins horse ami (he | | animal tn it playful mood landed a if (ll blow th a t sent the victim th rough ;! lit (space like a meteor'. Xo box*1* ‘ ? jjjwere broken.- Kev. VV\ P. Cooley, brother of 0. U. (hmlfij- and Mrs. An hot to l ia r hi- j | sort, who hiss been, pastor of *1 the X!. f i P. vhurch in Oetroir, has acerpted a [j #’call to become pastor of Urn Th ird ! F .'P , cluireh la Hay ton. This cob- } ig i ogafton was organized two years fago anti Rev. Goolov ’.9 imputation ! for building up mission copgrega- j ttohs Fid fo fais call to Day i .m. 1 NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS Our store will close a t 11130 o’clock Friday morning, f duly 4 th . Oo«rt forget this. Make your purchases early. PORCH SWINGS $ 3 .6 0 to $ 6 .0 0 •f } a % . Ladles* Howae Oressos light and dark styles. Sho rt fj | j anti long sleeves from $1 ,00 up. • Ladles”’ Wash «, 'D i*©s s Sk irts White, Blue and Tan $1.00 to $ 3 ,SO; - LARUES* WAISTS Nicely made trimmed with lace or embroidery from SOc to $3.00* • f 1 Pi | f ? If J I 5’ - >fj 'Mrs, Bosa .McMillan has been on ?i Iheeiekllst the past week. WE PAY 18 c per dozen for clean, fresh EGGS, tit trad e . The Quality is the Same But special prices are named for quick sale. We couldn’t change the quality if we wanted to for these are all standard articles manufactured by companies that stand back of every sale. It’s dollars to every purchaser and that is what you want. sij ■ i i 1 ? 1 j ii ^1 turn. il ‘ Mr. F , F , Hasiiugfi ie a t Bulplmr Link .Springs for » ft*\y days vm*a- ifj Miss Iivim W right and hrolfar-r, ii H a rry ,. arc visiting in IdavIIfa*. I'liH lfatia. I I* Miss Bertha-Aii(h?rs(in, and brn* j|'rli!*r Wallace, left Monday'for Colo. ^. ratio, where t; summer. they will- spend the Bird's Mammoth Store flf r Mt.sw'rt H attie Dobbin#, Kathryn ! [’ MeGiveti and Kathleen B lair left j w- (: Saturday for Oxford, when* th e y ' ; are a ttend ing summer school. Hi ?! f:' if, IN j- r t 1 j ih - i n The Junior L. T. L. will meet at Mmhomo of Min* Mary Rrvfn next Wednesday aih rnoun at three oVlodc- h Leonard-Gates Ilarn.ess....................$12.00 and lip I. H. . No. 1Blue Bell Cream Separator.."$52.00 l. H. C, No. 2 Blue Bell CreamSeparator, .$57.00 I. H. C. 3 1-4 Skein Steel King Wagon,., ,$80.00 I, H. C. 3 1-4 Skein Columbus Wagon........$75.00 I. H,C. 21-2 SkeinOne Horse Wagon. , . . .$43.00 i. H, C. Disc Harrow Tongue Truck-3 H. Evener.................... $25.00 ■I. H, C. DiscHarrow,TongueTruck With Tapdum ............. . - ______ .$ 44,00 L H. C .’60 Peg Tooth H a r r o w . $ 11.00 I. H. C, Champion Self Binder.. .$ 125 . 00 ,apd up L H. C. ChampionS ft. Mower.............. .$42.50 I. H. C. Champion 6 ft. Mower.............. $46.00 1. H. C. Champion Self Dump HayRake, .$20.00 , ’ Side Delivery Hay Rake. .$55.00 I, II. C. 8 Fork Tedder..............................$35,00' l.H , C. Hay.Loader................................. $55.00 Gale 13 inch Breaking P l o w . .$13,00 Gale 14 inch Breaking Plow...................... $14;00 Gale 14 inch Sulky Plow ....................... ,$30.00 Gale SureDrop Planter A . . . . . . ,$35.00 With Fertilizer Attachment.................$45,00 Gale Riding Cultivators..................... .. .$24.00 -Gale Walking Cultivators .................. v. . .$16.00 Gale Single ShovelPlows............... ’.......... ,$2,f0 ^Gale Double Shovel Plows ....................... .... ,$2^25. Gale 5 Tooth Cultivators................... $3.50 Gale 7-ToothC u l t i v a t o r s . .$4.75 The New Idea Manure Spreader Light Draft and WideSpread .............. $90, $100 to $115 ' .. GASOLINE ENGINES 1 1-2 Horse, Power........... .$35.00 1-4 Horse'Power « . . . — , . . . . . . . . . . . ,$45.00 Horse Power , . . . ,$90.00 6 Horse Power . , . . . . . . . $125.00 8 inch Burr,Feed Grinder and Crushers ; .. $20.00 C. M. CROUSE, • ^ • ■ * . • v ? k Hardware=FarmingImplements Cedarville, Ohio. !■' Mi-'i Oraet* 'Beekley roinniod to S.iier home in (’<iill.-rvill, III., last . ..... . , brtdiiy after a visit of Reveral w inks- M•*.(’. ‘W. Crotme wan tiffin to rid** ! ',vilh Dr- Jl W- DisnI1 'l"<1 ffiinHy. 1,| j V „ town Wwlnenrtfty, U 10 first he ‘ • - l:v<? hoeii out mimcr h° v,:m kicked by j Mr, and Mm. Charles Faultier.of *a milt. E'Cincmnntf spent (»«-vi*ral days hud .............................. |-werb with Mr. Samuel K i HI aw a n d ' i ) r. « , Or;>o Alewart was in u 'fo' :. Coliimhiis from Monday until! I «5 ' • Wednesday. Dr. jffowart has juet I". Mr. Jauu-s LHth. of Kansan m _rvEeoiVMl Ho> appoiaimm-d of interim ^ making-reiativi-u Imre a vnot. . af tlm ohm titate Hoflpltal for lie- , - - uisaiie in tha t 10 ty and v.'i 11 in te r i Mra. Luey MfChillan has had fo r; upon fain duties II 10 first of the ; her guest, her ihiughtt-r-in-law Mrs : montli. 1 (LA. MeCh-llan ami son Ilnberl, of ; - - -- -—— {Indianapolis, ' Mr. and Mis, (M I . Crouse and j ................ - ■ s daughter, Mildred, visited in Fottth j Miss Kelle Balls of Xenia is the i CharF.stoti last Waofaafh. Miss ; guest of Mb's lit ssir Boss. ! L-ma Cray a;H mupamed them homo j _____ i a-ul has bnmi MildrrdVj guest tlffd ) Sir. ii. Ii. W all, who operate?, a week. ?motion pn*turn show in Went. Je t r« ; non ban tain.n over the rights held [by tins K. of F. lodge and heginniiig ! Thursday to a number oi r .'la - ; ; Monday will give throe oxeolleut 1tm n U1 t!KJ r ‘lth weddingi t reel.1) each Moydav, Wodnoi!d.av,aiid • uunH ova ry of hi-r pEtrelds, Mr. and » i.Saturday n i g h t / F irst class ser- ! H' iL J U1 J ’n 'h i 1vice Is guaientef.-d, Mr. V/.'ill ha1. = were, Mr. J . L. lu rnbuU and ; ‘wife, Mrs. Fannie Barber and son • Colliin Miss Emm a Lucn,' and Mrs. ] Margaret Anderson, who was pres- \ i • . . • imtuf.tho V/oitUlnffOU Ju ly 111 , 1807, i * ................ .. Mr. and Mrs. TuTiifahll art; S3 and w ? respeetivoly and lh* pfioaBioH w a s | •one long to I h V moem iieivd by thisi venerable couple. ? Mss. F ima Dobbins gave a dinner j had cimsideraldo experience in the motion picture biiHineos and will conduct :i Brat class house. *«#«#» ffiipmiiiirfniTiiiiT^^TfT^il,in For. S amej —New honoy and cab­ bage plants. —Mrs. J.H.WoLord. Dr. .1.0. Stewart, wife and son,Dr,' O.F., motoi-f d to Cincinnati Tliurti*' day 10 visit Mr, 8 . L. fcilowart und (Wife. While there they will visit their son, Mr. John Htowaif, who is attending the’ College of Mimic. "“M r» Clarence Htueliey, who re- j tudes on the Andaman Fjunoy fa rm -, lost a foa ' year <dd colt Tuesday . duritif'; the electrical storm. Thhi J makcuieii bovran U.*at Mr, Blockt y ■ lifts lost in two ytfti'H slimo his resi ! dmu'EO on that. farm. Tho colt was i v ilu .’d a t 0 -3 and was insured. ; Summer W^sh Fabrics X X SEE X X Those two new tablet?, one, filled with 10c goods and one filled with IGc goods worth much more. R e a d y t o w e a r E m b r o i d e r e d W a s h S u i t s . * E m b r o i d e r e d V o i l e F l o u n c i n g ' W a i s t s , M id d i e s , B a l k a n B l o u s e s 7 5 c t o $ 1 .00 . W h i t e S k i r t s Su itab le S e a so n A rtic les Another Sh ipm en t S ilk G loves a ll L e n g th s a n d Co lors, Silk Hosiery-........................... ..................... .. . 50 c to $ 1.50 White H o s iery ............................................. .......... 15 c Up Hutchison & Oibney XENIA, OHIO. Mm, Tlmnipfum Crawford accom­ panied Mm. Martha Morton t<> Dfftwobufff.Fa .Monday on a wooita ; v isit will) li.w. T. p„. Turner and ! Two (troosm c<mufSaim wore, msc- wiff*. c iHHfultn pa-Futin IlK'hu,’ cjiainlna- non to bo ftdinittcil to the bar, Mr. Joseph Finney and f i o p t y C le rk J . rifi nMufmi I i of J . Kubb Harper of Wilmett, IU., is viMting’ ids mother m m Jamestown. tb Marsliail. * X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTNG X X

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