The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26
f*rd ftr,N'iv4lrhUtifal offifcetaoiu J ovi r HuTtmnhu Clothing fltore. Gas * and ckctrioity. *4.W. ; J . 1*. ojunv. 1 EVE OfENEfiS, I inat i««r M«>i«ii>i<iiaj i»A«irtnlllwi» Many rt workman would be a t Moss as to what to do with ni» tummy if it were not for u*. Wo tew li thorn H r valuu of ; teach thorn to save, to build o r buy a homo, and show them how money placed a t intercut will grow. Lot ub be a friend to yon. Open an account with us to-day—a (small amount ■>' Hi sta rt you, , * The Cedarville Building & Loan Association tneorporated for......... ... $200,000,00 S u b s c rib e d S t o c k ...............$ 1 2 6 ,4 2 5 ,0 0 BOARD OP DIRECTORS W, J.Tarbox, President’ ' David Bradfute. Viee-Pres. J . W, Dixon W, H, Barber 0- M, Croupe ‘ . W. A. Spencer -B. E, McFarland W. M. Cottrell • Andrew Jackson, Secretary, Ona look is enough to oonyindb j you, y « , avail you who a ra hard Mrs. W.O. Thompson, aad child- to oonvinoa, t h a t th e styles an who have been spending srv- !shown In W om an 's Oxfords a t rural days in Cleveland returned JB ird 's M ammoth S to re a re home Wednesday evening. j righ t and t h e p rice s a re more th a n righ t, . they a re several Frof.Leroy Allen will occupy the j po in ts In your favor. The sty les Pre.-byteiiun pulpit a t Clifton Hah-! a re snappy a n d u p -to -d a te , bath in the absence of the pastor, j And th e values will su rp rise you, I Rov.. H.C.Poater, w how ^hh isw ife llfyow will ta k a th e trouble to ! are visited m Pennsylvania, Mra.W.H. Owens returned homo fast Saturday after spending sev eral weeks witn Mr.-anVl^Miw, John L o lto i Plttabuifj. Mrs. Charles Gulaugh and family of Dayton visiting friends heraWcd- nesday, making ■ the trip in .their new auto. com pa re th em w ith ordinary values bough t in th e ordinary j way. J u s t look a t them for your se lf in our w indpw to -day o r to morrow. B e tte r stlil! Coma in sid e and h and le th e shoes. They will s p e a k fo r them selves. .Bird’s Mammoth S to re . CHURCH SERVICES. Miss Mildred Crouse has been visit ing in South Charleston. _ J Thu Ladies will serve the Dairy Lunch from 5:8G o’clock on during the evening of June 17th. Now is the Time to think about setting us your cream Creamery Co, XENIA, OHIO Highest Price Cream Buyers Both Phones Cans furnished 30 days for free trial. —Special prices on fl’ite pc und e r more of coffee, ' . • Na ;iey Bros. . Mrs.Anna Miller Townsley has re-- ceived word bf the Ueatli of Jier cousin, Catherine Reid, daughter of the late Dr.H .VV. Reid, about two weeks ago a t her home in Minne apolis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs, W.J, Tarbox wore ah home Thursday to a number of friends in hefisbr of Mr"and Mrs R.B,Anderson, Mrs, J, M. Milligan of Olathe, >Kan., called here by the recent [death of herfaitier,J.D , George,will spend a month with her mother, ■Mrs George and friends after which she will return accompanied by her mother. ' Mr.and Mrs. Homer Jobe arrived home Wednesday evening from Chicago where Mr. Jobe recently underwent an operation. He has completely recovered. ' Get your supper a t the Dairy Lunch Juno 17th* Serving begins a ' 5:80, . •So. Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio. J The regular meeting of the W. C. T.IT, wil! le held a t the Carnagie Library Thursday June 19,a t 2 p.m. | . tOCAL AND PERSONAL fc Mrs. Edifcn Btalr and daughter, Kathleen of1-Loveland have moved into the Bird property. Miss K a th leen Will teach m the public Schools, next’fa il.r The Greene County Bey’s Congros to be held a t Xenia June 15 and 10 will prove one the attractive aad beneficial gatherngs for^young peo ple. The sessions will be held in the Y.M.O.A. and the F irst U.P. church. Among those on program from th is section are Edwin Hopp ing of Clifton a t Um Monday morn ing session; Harry Bird and Ward McMillan. ! ( Mamy here remember the veteran Mrs 3‘, A- Burns entertained at piano tuner,F. Pm*hringer of Clevn- j dinner Thursday, Mrs. J. D. George land, who lias been coming here! Mrs.Mae.MIlligan, Mrs. W.R. $(er- twide yearly fofa. number of years;’, re It, Mrs.W.G. Robb and children The Cleveland Leader last F r id a y j'Mrs. Moore Mb MlHan and Mrs.Br* gives art account of the new opera* | via Farls. Mr.Pufihrngorlias just composed for} — ------- tlte centennial lu th a t city to be c a ll' —L ost ail “ Ferry, tho'Horo o f E r i e ^ Mu* *briUiints, siciatis are very much enthused -thisoffice, over the la test work. Tills is n o t ! the first opera he has composed fo r' his compositions have been produc- E ed in NewYork City with great sue-.’ cess. Puehriuger is an Austrian by; birth but came to this eouutry to es cape military duty. During the Oiv- : il war hejoiueu the Umou army: and has sinco lived in Cleveland. * -A back bomb get with Finder please return io D r. M ills’ D axatlvo T ablet* taat* Ilk* candy- a n d w ork like a charm . ' ' —Over 120 patterns “of picture frames to select from A t McMillan’s. —Chick feed, pounds, $2 per hundred Nagley Bros.i General purpose machine oil a t Ridgway's for 26 cents per gallon. Tho Ladles’ Aid of the M. E . ' 1church will hold a Dall y Lunch at the church parlor, Tuesday evening, fJuno ltth . tot*, mottd.FtifUlu’iMir plicitoifttiRlUrtvC i dt-TorlMloil, for FREE SEARCH and import on Wttpnubhlty. C.1 y<ar« o*wr»vnpr. . , . _ S cent fitfurn fny NEW BOOKLET* {'fall of pnftittfc Jnfurni&tton* 4t ivill help you to 1 * “ * w!jtog D.SWIFT&GO. PATKNT LAWVKR8, ,303 Seventh St., Washington, D.C.J Galloway &Cherry W« have purchased the stock of Alexander & Son at a price that will enable us to offer some unprecedented bar gains in floor coverings, draperies etc* Our stock is more complete than usual at this season of year and in order to reduce same we propose to offer for tho next two weeks some rare bargains. Below we quote just a few prices. ■ , ■* • r> / Room Rugs U x 12-S wire TApentry, formerly $13.76 ; Now $10.75 0 x 13-ld wire Tapestry, formerly $l?.00 Now $12.75 9 x U Smith1# Axmimder, formerly *22.60 Now $18.75 9 x 12 Beat Axminster, formerly *23.00 N. q W $22.00 !' x 12Body Brussels, formerly $25.00 Now- $22.00 9 x 12Wilton, formerly $37.50 Now $30.50 Corresponding low prioas will be made o 1 practically all other lines. ■ ...............................................................................ill.... ■ Your railroad faro refunded on all purchases amounting to $5.00. Galloway & Cherry If la s t Main Street Xenia', Ohio. HBMtMsi WNM M. E, CHURCH 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Sermauby 9he Pastor. 0 p.m. Epwortb League. Leader: d ia rie s Maim. 7 p.m. Children's Day Exercises , Prayer Meehbg Wednesday at7p.m KuadJohn 13; i*io. On noFTerget the District Epwortli L'-agueConvention a t Central M.E. Church Springfield, o-» Jkm# X9th. R. P. CHURCHi (Main Street). Teaciuws xneeiing Satu rday 'a t? p, m. ' Bible School 9:30 a, m. Public worship a t 10:80 a. m. (i. 1<1 meet’s a t 6 p. m- Public-worship at ? p. m, Mid-Week Player- service Wed nesday a t 7 p. in. II. P. CIIDECH, • „ Sribbatli Schoefat D;30. Preachiitg by the paster at Subject; My Home and Jesus. i . Y. X*. CTXT.at 0.- Leader: Lottn L’ljampson. Prayer meeting Wednesday ai 7 : 00 . ?0i30.. j BRILIANTffflllt One hundred guests gathered al the home of, Mr. iind ’Mrs, A. M Tonkinsoa Wednesday .evening to witness the marriage ofdheir second daughter, Miss Lain, fo -Mr.Job a F. Xash. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W;K, Putty D. 'D.v the bride's pastor, the bride and grootd stand-, mg Mf qf e a bank of June flowers In • the hay window ,of the living room, The only attendants were the flow-; or children,little Eleanor Johnson and Harold Hamer, who carried between them a basket of pink roses which wore scattered beneath M r Aet of tho bridegroom and bride, The brute was beautifully gowned in white charmeuso and not trimm ings. Her tullo veil foil to tho horn o .h e r robe and was caught in „her hair with liliefc of tho valley, Hei flowers were brides* roses. Following tho marriage came con-- gfatula: ions ami later at bree course supper was served. Tho bridoV table waa decorated in dainty pink and white with green. Tito o u te r piece was of pink roses and pink and white ribbons with smilax that .lot condod from the chandelier to the oornefs of the lanlo. Covers wen- aid for: Mr.and Mrs.Nash,Mr. and Mrs. 'Louis Tindall,Miss ^Fannie rutiklson and Mr. Lloyd Foster;, Miss ye rn a Bird and Mr. Iilnyd Confair. The brido ahd groom went to tholrhomo in Dayton where the groom Is bookkeeper for the Wefcl Side Lumber Co. Both nro popular young peoplo th a t take best wishes from a host of friends. nong tbn-ont of- town—gne were Mrs.Harry Kamaey Now York City; Miss Ju lia Harhison, Colum- busn Mr.and Mrs.D. L, Tonkihson; &!ra. Wilbur Gear and Miss Mario Gear Spnngflold; Misses Helen and Mary Johnson, Dayton and Mr. and M r s . Charles JackBOti, ( ’shorn. Mrs.J D. George, and daugnter Mrs. Mac.Milligan of Olathe, Kan. and Mrs. J.A . Burns were guests ai dinner Wednesday, of Mr#. Ervin Kyle. ................... W i t h e r e d A RILE OF VALUE In a sack of Golden Rule flour, i t makes hotter bread and healthier people of those who eat it. OUR Fl*OUR MAKES MOR E and better loaves to the sack than any other. I t is so good that there are many imitations of it. So In or der to bs sure of the best be#careful to get tho Golden Rule and take no other. ’ Two Cars Seed Potatoes p u r Prices Schmidt’s Old Hickory Flour, £3 lb twk»for -..73o Schmidt’s Ocean Light Flour, 23 lb. eaeit for... 70 Country Cured Bacon... 18c Breakfast Bacon, per lb...23 Fancy Sugar Cured JIam, i u ................................. iuy !»•*»* California anil Picnic Hams, pur lb.............. ..13 African Java Coffee, per ’ lb«'M(RUrfraMR’i .»•*„«..22 Rio and Java Blend per -j lb................................... ..24 Rio Coffee per lb............. 26 Chick Feed, a lb.......... : 2 li The finest seed potatoes at the price ever offered |n the county. Several differ- ent varieties. Get our prices. • Our Prices Blar Crackers ................... 0 Silver Prunes ...................10 P runes............................. « Fancy Large Santa'C lara Apricots, per l b ......... 12 Fancy Largo Lemon Cling Peaehte, her lb............... 9 Tomatoes, per ean............ 9* Shoe Peg Corn, per can.... 7 Peas, per can .......... .... 8 Lenox Soap, 3 b a m ........ 10 SUG AR For Friday and Saturday xinly spot cash : 25 lb. Bag1for $1.18 p o t a t o e s 60c BU . •9 H. E. Schmidt 6 Co . Wholesale and Retail Grocers^ 30 South Detroit ^Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. / 4' % I ipHM$ TheQualityis the Same But special prices are named for quick sale. We couldn't change the quality if wewanted to for these are all standard articles manufactured bycompanies that stand back of every sale. It’s dollars to every purchaser ani that is what youwant. Leonard-Gates Harncss................... .. $12,00 and up I. H. . No. I Blue Bell Cream Separator., $52.00 I. H. C. No. 2 Blue Bell Cream Separator,,$57.00 I. H . C. 3 1-4 Skein Steel King Wagon.. , ,$80,00 ,I. H. C. 31-4 Skein Columbua Wagon.........*75.00 I. H, C .2 l-2Skein One Horse Wagon.........$43.00 I, H . C„ .Disc Harrow Tongue Truck 3 H. E v c n e r , , , . $25, 00 I. H . C.D isc Harrow Tongue Truck With Tandum ........................... $44.00 I. H. C. 60 Beg Tooth Harrow .................... $11.00 I, H. C. Champion Self B inder.. .$125.00 and up I, H. C. Champion 5 ft. Mower................. $42.50 I. H. C. Champion 6 ft. Mower ,$46.00 I. H. C. Champion Self Dump Hay Rake. ,$20.00 Side Delivery Hay Rake, .$55,00 I. H. C. 8 Fork, Tedder................................ $35.00 I . H. .C. Hay Loader..................................... $55.00 Gale 13 inch Breaking P low ..........................$13.00 Gale 14 inch Breaking Plow . . . . . . . ------ .$14.00 * Gale 14 inch Sulky P low ................. $30.00 Gale SureDrop P la n te r........... .$35.00 - . With Fertilizer Attachment........... .$45.00 Gale Riding Cultivators. ................. .$24.00 Gale Walking Cu ltivators............. .............. $16.00' Gale Single ShovelPlows,.................... .. .$2.10 Gale Double Shovel Plows......... ............... . .$2.25, Gale 5 Tooth C u l t i v a t o r s . .$3. 50 Gale 7 Tooth Cultivate r $ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.75 The New Idea Manure Spreader Light Draft and Wide Spread . ; . , . .$90, $100 to $115 . GASOLINE ENGINES 1 j-2 Horse Power .........................................$35.00 2 1-4 Horse P ow e r....................... ' . .......... $45.00 4 Horse Power .................................... $90,00 6 Horse Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125.00 8 inch Burr Feed Grinder and Crushers , , .$20.00, I C. M. CROUSE Hardware=Farming Implements C edarville, Ohio. OF- Carpets Rugs Linoleums and Oil cloth also #» New Coats Suits Waists Em bro idery B arga in s i-2 Yard wide.,..,....,............... loc 18 Inches wide.............................. lSc i *t] Inches w ide...................... 25c Hutchison & Gibney KEN IA , OHIO. C « . 'iw to HklJCA: GET OUR PRICES CMNPRINTOG X X kJJ*iW,llli|iHWMWlii
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