The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26
%• iHMIMiP' --mm-urr After ten years "of successful business in the City of Springfield we are now prepared] , ^ to deliver right to your door The Best Furniture and the Most Satisfaction Money Can Buy M, E, CHURCH j 8:80 Sunday Schpol. * Public worship. .Subject: Deaconess ami Hospital Work of flit) Church.” e £ 0 j). m. Epworth League. Leader; Burton McElwaio. 7:15 p. m. the pastor will preach tho annual sermon to tho graduates of -the High School. 0u Tuesday evening at eight o'clock our quarterly conference ■wiltho hold., Tho District Superin tendent will be present. All official members are expected to attend. Prayor meeting Wednesday even ing. Subject;. March and EliurT' Exodus 15:20-27. ' . r . P. CHURCH. Sabbath School at 9:80 Preaching by the pastor at 10:30. o Y. P.*L XLat 6:00. .Leader; Janet McClellan. ■ - . Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:00. ' !1 Complete Outfit or Single- Pieces Delivered Safely By Our NEW MOTOR TRUCK Springfield, Ohio NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM. - Geo. H. Smith and M. W,'Collins solicit the patronage of buyers ana Sellers of real estate, A good list, of farm add city properties at reason able prices, ' , Office, Smith’s'RfcSidehceS.Mti.in Sfr "‘ •Phono 143, BELGIAN STALLION. —Order your fruits and vegetables of HeiLtnan anti know that they are ’fresh, NOW IS THE TIME. Whore can you get a team of coach horses, or a general purpose horse? Now is the time to give this your careful consideration, BOBBY BURNS. Jr. will malm the season J now have the largest Belgian of 101gat J.Ervhi Kyle’s Cedarville, stallion m Greene county, It will ° » or call phone 4-191- pay you to see. him at the Clifton Barn, Terms same as last year. I* B. Oglesbee, -Wine bf Cftrdul, 70c A t Wistermati’ s. Messrs. Frank Townsloy, John ToSjihsley and J. O, Spahr have liud a fine, monument erected to the memory of theiato James Townsloy, m the cemetery north of town. The Greene County Tribune has been leased for one year to F. M. MoKay, ° f Xenia, who takes charge Monday, , Ridgway's for tobacco, cigars and cigarettes- Sweet Cube 85o per pound. Star tobacco 40cper pound- All brands of cigars 6 for1 25 cents. A ll brands smoking tobacco 6 cent packages,6 for 25cents. AH brands of smoking tobacco 10c package*, 3 for 26 cents. All brands ot Scrap 6 packages^for 25c.’ 10 different brands o f stogies,'- 25different brands of cigarettes. STRAW HATS best stook in town to pick from- Bird’s Mammoth Store, Jobe Brothers Company Jobe Brothers Company 1 ir ■ I. • ... ...."" Fine AH Wool Sample Dresses, no ’two alike, very dressy; late new models from one of New York’s be^t manufacturers, worth up to $22.00, your choice of the lot for $12.50XACH CurtainGoods Underpriced Plain Scrims, white and cream ..............................15c to 26c Bordered Scrims.,,..................................................25c to 35c Colored Etamines, worth 26c ami 86c, a t ........................20c Arabian Nets, SPECIAL.;,.............. ................................ 20c Wide Swiss and Voile Flpunoings 45 meh White Embroidered Voiles, large BCctioliS of patterns, special... ........ ...................... ;........69c a Yard 46 Inch Fine Embroidered Swiss Flouncing, $L2G „ * and $1.00 values, special price.......... :.,J. ......89c a Yard Bands, Galons, Insertions, Edges to match all Flouncmgs. New Summer Wash Goods - t ■ 86 inch Linen Ramie Cloths in every coler, excellent values....... .,..................... ..................-............ _ ■ w •• 27 inch Mercerized Bedford Cords, in all the good colors..................... ......................................................... *9c j* Bilk Striped Crepes in the pretty light colors... .............60c New Printed Crep.es,,,.......... ,................................... . ■ New Striped Ratines..... ........................ ....... .........’...........-05c 25c value Mercerized Poplin# at S P E C IA L - 2000‘Yards Finest Printed Batiste in light and dark grounds, always l2J£c a yard, spec ially priced at „............. ......... ...... ...... G i .B c a Yard The Senior class of the college | holds its annual picnic at Clifton* Friday atwinch time all thestudenls participate. Mr. N .L . Ramsey was balled to Morning Hun this week owing to the death of his brother, .Joseph, which occurred Tuesday. The funeral was held Thursday. A wife and three children remain. One sou teaches at Bloom!rlgton, Ind ,, hut at present is studying in Germany. Ladies’ Ready Made W d a r Dresses $1.00 to $2 .60 Drssstrig Sacqucs '50cto $1 .00 Kimonas................ 50 c to $1.50 . Bird** Mammoth Store , Cj The'Junior banquet to the high school graduating class takes place Friday evening at the howieof Miss Helen Oglesbee. Men’s Silk Hoseat 25c They are a good 50c valve, in f every colorr and every size, a t ... .............. .....................25c a Pair Woman’s Silk Hose in white, Tans and Black, best values at 26c, 36o, and 50o Children’ s Black Bilk Hose , ~ 25c, 35c and 60c Pony Stockings For Boys and Girls Are The Hest Made at Any Price, Every. Size aud Every Weight , * 25c a Pair Summer Footwear Woman’s Tan Oxford* and Pumps, $3,60 Values at.......... $2.60 t Women’ s White Button Boots, _ every width at... a .... ...... $2,25 to $0/ Women’s Oxfords and Pumps in all leathers, excellent values. at. ..$8.00 Children’ s White Oxfords, Edu cator Shoes ....... ......... $1.15 to $2 25 Children's Dresses New Bpring Dresses for Children,, all sizes in Ginghame and Per cale# ........ 60c, 76p, $1 and up . fit . , . . .v "Women’s Wash Dresses, all Sizes at.............. ..$1.00, $1,50, $1,76 and up $1.00 Women’ s Tailored Waists, Spacml.,,.,........................... .60c each Children’s Muslin Drawers.,.......10c Women’ s Wash Bkirts....89c and 6pc $6,00 Wool-Dress Skirts," large se le c t io n ...................................... $8.50 Jobe X E N IA , OH IO Mr, XV. A. Turnbull has been, laid There will^oe a rally at the A. M, up for 'several) days as the result of a B- church, Kray 17. In the evening hay hook being drawn under the knee there will he an entertainment for the while handling holed hay. The Iniury benefit of the pastor, Rev. Robinson, has caused considerable buffering, but There will bo preaching all day by Dr, Is much improved. < ,T. .H. Jackson, of Wilbarforce. - Mr. A; T. Boyd has purchased the I. Mrs, R. L. Baldwin and son, Robert, Harris property on South Miller street, Of Chicago, are guests, of Mr. and Mrs. 'for a consideration;of $600, }Andrew Jackson, Nor ice :'-A ll persons knowingj ' Mr-dirmeg.Holmes, wife and daugh ter, Of Dayton, visited the first of the Week with Mrs, II. B. McMillan. themselves to ho indebted to Wm Ford for taking care o f .lots in the cemetery north ot town will please ■ Yellow Springs has granted an or- settle bv May 8(J. , :dhwwee to the Logan Gas and Fuel ” j Company to supply gas to the rest- ■f * , dents at 45 cents per thousand feet •* 4 V /. ; Iwith a discount of 5 cents per thou* ,sand if the hill is paid by the tenth iof tho .month. This fe'ten cents high- WREN’S SPRINGFIELD’S BIG STORE May 22 Th»t‘s what y/o wlll pay you forsggs in trade Saturday, May 17th. Bird’s Mammoth Store —Special prices on all groceries In quantities, Nagley Bros. -Wine o f Cardul, 70« , At Wlsterman’s. Springfield ' Rug Co. Bring this ad in and we will allow $1.00 on a $10,00 purchase or over WILL BEGIN OUR Annual May Sale er than Cedarvllle pays. Messrs. Frank Grindle and family, of Springfield, and Mr. Ol R. Law, rence, wife and eon, of Cincinnati; spent Sahbath with- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grindle., We notice by the United Presbyter ian that Ralph Thompson, aged 4, died at the home o f his mother in* Cedar ■Rapldife, Iowa, April 27, of valvular heart trouble. Rev, Presely Thomp son' the boy’s father, 'died last Jan uary. Besides the mother, four broth ers 'and a sister remain, „ Mrs. M. A. Creswell, who has- been in Crowley,. La,, spending the winter With her son,- Dr. Ralph Raney, has been quite- ill for several weeks, but late report# indicate her recovery to an extent that She will be able to re turn North noon. , Death removed the* heads of one Xenia firm within eight days. 'Mr. Fisk.Lc. Alexander, son o f F. D. ' Alexander, both engaged as partners in the carpet business, died suddenly Friday afternoon after a week’s ill ness of quinsy. His condition had not been regarded serious and his wife was at .the store at the. time. The father, -F. >D„ died just eight days .previous and the mother about six months 'Ego. Two sons, Raymond, of Dayton, and Fred, of 'Seattle* remain. Give us a chance to figure on your WALL PAPER If wol don’t savc^you 25c fo $1.00, per*room over PAPER HANGERS PRICE we don’t want your business, tJ" Bird’s Mammoth Store Ladies* Pumps In Tan Calf, Dull Calf, Velvet, Dull Kid, Black Suede and White Canvas $2.50 to $4.00 Ladies’ Two Straps In Dull Kid, and Velvet. Dull Calf. Patent Kid, Black Suade Low heels in Patbnt and \ . $1.50 to $3.50 -0F- Undermuslins * * I*" ■ Thousands upon thousands o f splendidly made garments, all the^ very newest in construction-™tho prices7—-In most instances less than' cost of materials used. I f it’s muslin underwear that you want, ^ WREN’S IS THE PEACE 10 vr ■ # v Beginning Wednesday, May 21, We have arranged for aBpeehil demonstration— continuing two weeks^with the Dennison ManufaetimiJgCo., showing the art of making Tissue and Crepe Taper Flowers anti’ various novelties in our Stationary Department. We would be pleased to have you come. An instruction course with a competent instructor, Our low operating expenses en ables us to savo you money on all kinds of now room size and small Rug4, $ 2.00 Axminsters, 27x51 in..... $ 1.39 $ 4,00Axmlnstors, 30x72 in..... $ 2.93 $ 5.00 J igrotin, !)xl2 ‘ ft............. $ 3.W5 $10.00\Vool Tii-rain, 9x12 ft..... $ fi.M> $12,50Brussels, $fl2................. $ 9.75 $17.50Brussels, 9x12...... $12.50 $19 60Brussels, lli4'xl2............$18.00 $22.50 Brussels, HCpcl2............$16.00 $21,50BruBSOlS, H)V;xl3^...... $17.00 $25.00Axminstore, 9x1.2............$17.90 $80,00Axminsters, 9x13...........$28.60 $32.00 Axminsters, 11^x12..... $24.00 NO.00Wiltons, 9x12.............. $20.60 $10.00 Axmilisters, 10«|xl3L'. $23.00 $55.00 French Wiltons, 9x12 $42.75j Other sizes at proportionately low prices. Bet* our complete stock and be convinced. • , Ruga msdofrom old Csrpot*. Springfield- Rug Co. 212F<. Mam,St.. I’ bonesWl S! Square# E ,o f Iilmestone St, Ladies’ Button Oxfords In Tan Calf, Dull Calf, Patent Kid, both iightand extension soles. Our new wide toe in Button Oxfords is a beauty, A A to E $2.50 lo $4,00 Men’s Foot Form Oxfords In Tan Calf and Black Vici Kid. The most colrifortable and sensible styles foV summer wear. We have the largest stock of Children’s and Boys’ Shoes in Xenia. Best of everything in Footwear at reason able prices. • n AM m Frazer’s Shoe Store For 13 Years the Loader. Xenia, Ohio*
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