The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26
t i **«•*#<ixw ra j LOCAL AND PERSONAL Oi*tb«« <a CLEANED fct »U kind* DRY HOMEClothingC*. f h * Uotur* *ourw eoimnitt** for n«xt y**r h*« boon orgauiiwd «# follow*; 8 , (J. Wright, prauldent; Dr.M . I. Marsh, jiaoratary J liny. J, W, P*tt*n, treiwurar. Tim com- mitt** has a balance on hand of $181 and will prooaed to select a oonrsa for tha ooming winter. Georg* A. Wyatt, *1. and Edith Lyla Banks, ]9, both of this plaee w«ra granted a marriage license, Wednesday. Rev, R, J . Boblnson is named as the officiating minister Hiss If able Hanna, of Columbus, ▼Isit«d her parents, H r. and H is. G. C- Hanna, the last of the week. F or R ext : -Four rooms* Mrs, Jacob LotR Mr, John Steel has been having a severe attack of quinsy tha t has kep t him confined for two weeks. Dr. O. W. Hayes, of Jackson, a brother-in-law, was here.Sabbath to see him and two sisters, Mrs, IS, B. South, of West Virginia and Miss Daisy Steel, of Jackson came Tuesday, returning Wednesday Mrs. John Stewart, of Houston, Texas; is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H . Smith, Itev. If. P. Jackson and wife a re now located in the lioyc* property on south Main street, having moved — , ' herefrom Stronghurst, 111,, Where What about a ’‘Clean-up” day Rev. Jackaon was pastor for many for Cedarville? Why not some years of the U, P. congregation. mtTeraont to th is *nd? Ho on* can : ——-——— deny th a t some such day is no tj Xenia is to have a new National needed. ; bank to be known as the Fanners — and Merchants National Bank ami Miss Pauline GrinUIe entertained -will be opened about July 1st in the tha High School pupils a t a spread ; Allen building where the Citizens Friday evening. * : bauk has been located for jnany . —, * •y«*re. The application was signed Mr. Frank Andrew, who for 35 {by George Little, Howard Little, years has been employed a t the JGeorge Hudson, H. L. Sayre and capital paid in powder mills a t Goes, moved Into 1Chas. Darlington. The 1stock will be $100,000 and ft | surplus of $ 20 , 000 . pa rt of the Condon property ChiHicotno street this week. LIST OF LETTERS List No, 2 Remaining unclaimed in the Cedarville Ohio, Poet Office for the j week ending April u2« 191$. Letters Caplinger, Mrs. Vasey Connell, Mrs. Clara CrosswcJl, (Shearmen Elchberg. Mrs, Ervin R. C. Eberhard & Kennels, The Kyle, Mrs. John • Roes, Charlotte) Persons calling for the above will] j please say “Advertised,”* SpapHEN O. W rioht , P. M. BwmM« p W .w w « w |iOT»|i»— m m h . w > on Mrs. T, N. Tarbox entertained the Home Culture Club Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. James Duffleld has been spending a few days this week with her sister, Mr*. O. R, Lawrence. Mr, 8, M. Murdock has given in to the spirit of progress and from now on will make his trips to town in a Ford touring car. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Archer, of Xenia, have moved into the west half oi the MUburn property on Cedar street. Mrs. Ju lia Condon, of Trenton is spending several, days with re]a tivea here. ‘ ‘ The Exchange Bank has traded the business property where it is located along with the room"occupied by Nag* ley Bros, to D. N. Hower. In the trade Mr.. Mower’s 01 acre farm is taken, by the bank. It will be nccc-s- sary to clear the title by court action, LEGAL NOTICE. <r Mr. R. G. Watt has joined the list of auto owners In tills section and has purchased an Overland touring car. The freshman and sophomore classes of the college were enter tained Thursday .evening a t the bom* pf William and Dorothy Collins, Mr. *Robert Bird and wife and Messrsi- Frank -and H arry -B ird spent Sabbath in Blanchester, the guestof Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Conarr. Mieses Helen Oglesbee and Mary Bird went down Friday and re turned In the Bird automobile whip Mrs, Bird remained for the week. Galloway & Cherry ^ ' II E. Main St., Xenia, 0. . ’ ^ % , . v . . r Headquarters for Reliable , Rugs, Linoleums, Draperies, Etc. V y ^v':. Xenia’s Exclusive Carpet and Drapery House ACCORDION PLEAT ING -Never lias ACCORDION PLEATING teen more popular. Spring Fashions, and the New Dances as well, demand that AC CORDION PLEATING be used 'in making up Spring Frocks and Flounces, Besides, it is the most beautiful and effective trimming you could wish lor- - . <J MAIL your material to us to "be ACCORDION PLEATED, U AH orders filled and returned promptly by PARCEL POST. U Our Illustrated Button and Pleating price list and Art Souvenir FREE on rexuest. G. REBER WELLS, Proprietor V a n A r n a m P l e a t in g & B utton C o *.* Pruden Bldg., 2nd Floor, CM»fns£u Dayton, Ohio Increase Your Income BUY DAYTON POWER & LIGHT CO. CUMULATIVE PREFERRED - STOCK We are offering a limited amount cf this stock to investors' living in the territory supplied with service by THE DAYTON POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY. The dividends oh this stock are payable ‘every Ifcree months, on April 15fch„ July 15th, October 15th and January 15th in eaeh year, to stockhold ers of record on our books on the first day of the months above indicated. This stock is free from all income and local taxes. ”■' • 7 . Each month every stockholder .of the Dayton Power and Light Company receives a printed statement of the Company’s business for the month, and complete and accurate information pertaining to the Company and its affairs is al ways available and may be obtained upon appli cation to the Company’s office. The price of this stock may be had upon appli cation to Co. TheDaytonPower & Fifty South Jefferson Street DAYTON, OHIO Messrs. C, M. Crouse and B, G. Lowry returned from Painesville, O,, Thursday night where they went to Inspect the “Vulcan’’ auto mobile made in th a t city, the la tte r being the agent. Mr. Grousers car cannot be delivered until the last of next month. It is electric lighted and liaB the latest style “ one-man1 top tha t ia being put op cars for next year. • Mr. J . G. Dugan, of Springfield, has accepted a position as imple ment salesman for C. M. .Crouse; He has been connected with a firm in tb a t city the past seven years. „Mr. O. L. Smith made a business' trip to Cincinnati, Thursday. The horse sales at Washington C. H, tills week have attracted many people from this section. On Wednesday Mr. J , C. Townsley sold “ Redbtid” to a Pittsburg buyer for $$20. Mr. Oha.los Bales bad his pacing mare m the sale and she brought $180. —Mrs. Dr. Stewart has a nice cottage for rent on eorner of. Ohilli- cothe and East 8t., gas, water and cellar. NOWIS THE TIME. Wlfere you can get a team pf coach horses or a general purpose horse? Now is the time to give this your careful attention. BOBBY BURNS Jr., will make the season of 101$ a t J . E . Kyle's, Cedarville, 0 ., or call phone 1 - 101 . HOW MUCH R E N T DO YOU PAY Are you allowing your rent to eat away most of your savings? Why not deposit, some of your sayings with us each week and allow them to draw interest. Then when the time come# buy your own home. We’ll advance you the money if you noad it,, and in the end you will be adding to Instead of spending money. The Cedarville Building & Loan Association Inco rpo rated fo r............. S20P.OOO,OO Subscribed S to c k ....... * .... $ 1 2 6 ,4 2 5 ,0 0 BOARD OF DIRECTORS W. J. Tarbox, President J. W. Dixon, Vice-President Andrew Jackson, Secretary W. H. Barber W. A. Sptmcer C.Mf Crouse B -B . McFarland W. M. Cottrell J • K. Mitchell Floor Coverings Carpets Rugs Matting ' linoleum Window Shades and Wall Paper One of the best stocks in the county RIGHT IN YOUR OWN TOWN to select from. L E T US SHOW YOU. Bird’s Mamoth Store Spring Clothes On Credit at The United Outfitting Co* a 3I South Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio •We will clothe you and your family in the most fashionable attire, and you can arrange the payment as most convenient. Common Pleas Court, Greene i County, Ohm. Bernice E. Baker, Plaintiff, Vs. }1 Harry E. Baker, Defendant. Harry E . Baker, Defendant m l above entitled action, last known I place of residence. .Ncotshe, Kansas,!{ will take notice that on the 22nd j day of April, 1014, said plaintiff! filed1 in the Common Pleas Court, uf •j Greene County, Ohio, .her petition;} for divorce against him upon tlie i] grounds of gross neglect of duty and th a t the same will bo for. hear ing a t the Court House in Xenia on ! and after June 8thv 1934, by which date defendant must answer o r 1 demur to said petition of judgment j] may be taken against him, . _ (I. R15RNIOKE. BAJCEH, $ 1 . 0 0 A Week Pays L = the Rill the Bill ‘ Take the next train aud-go to Xenia your credit is good there Men’s Outfitting Ladies’ Outfitting The most sty lish and the very best Suits............................$11*05 to $25.00 Goats........................... .$9,95 to $15.00 Dresses.. . . . . *..............$7.95 to $15.00 Skirts.......................... ,.$2.95 to $ 10.00 Millinery,..................... $2.95 to $10.00 Waists, Petticoats, Etc., Very Reasonable Suits, the kind you like to wear/ smart, stylish and all wool, $9.95 to $25.00 Top Coats, Rain Coats, Etc. The United Outfitting Co. 31 S. Detroit St., Xenja, Ohio. Open Saturday Till 10 p. m. L. M. MORTON, Mgr. Given Away FREE ■■ ■ . V . ' ' ' • ; . V - • • I ■ ' ■ ' V.".- • . !' ' >.V •• . - •• v.' . Genuine Automobile L . 6 R .. F L Y E R Who ever heard tell of a shoe >st.oiegiving away free, a $400 automdbile? This is just what is going to happen. For some time we. have been planning to give our customers some kind of a present for their many years of faithful pa tronage. . ■ ■■ . • • .' - ■ ' .* v■ / . O ■ v t ! ■ ' Commencing April 15th Ending October 15th . We will give with every cash purchase and money paid oil account, 100 votes For every dollar spent, and the party receiving the largest number of votes will be presented with this car. The car will be hare for inspection some time later. a Frazer’s Shoe Store Xenia, Ohio a m sa X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X DAYTON, OHIO 124 SOUTH JEFFERSON NEXT TO TRACTION STATION. M EN ’S SU IT S $7.50 values a t ...................... .................................. ......$4.08 $10.00 values a t............................. ....... ................... ..... $8.20 $12,50 values a t.......... ......... ........................................ $7,08 $16.80 values a t ........ ...........................■........................$8.50 ' “TUB pair's uionV piuits bliio/gray, Btdtfit T'J? lialf peg, All styles and patterns. $2,50 to $8,60 values............... :.......$1,08 Greatest Show on Earth A thousand attractions for men, women and children. Best show on earth for saving, a show for good goods for little money. No side shows. All under one roof specials for circus week, M EN ’S WORK SH IR T S 608 quality................................................... r............... -y.83c Men’s Pants,$1.25 quality ................ ........................... 8?c Men's OvoraU............................ ..... ......................u..,...80ie Boys’ Waists............................................... . ..........19c Roys’ Owrals— ............... ........ . ............... Sfie Boys’ Knee Pants ..................... ......... ...... . . ..........189' Men’s Caps....... .............47o Men’e H u ts........ ..........4fle » f- ’••'toy f»A\ AM) SATURDAY NIGHT BANKRUPT SALE, STORE, DRUMM ER ’S SAM PLE S Ladies’ Slippers, tan, gun metal, patent coif, velvet all styles tegular $8 to $8.80 a t...............................Die Ladies' tan shoes $3.50 and $i.00,dnfs a t............... $i.Sf» Ladies’ and Children's wJdte shoes and slippers .........................................................98e, $1.48, $L<Vi Menls-heavy p l n a ' - t ' b i : . ......... ........... VR Men's high grade slio s in-,an gun metal, patent coli button oi’i lave.:...................................................... $1.08 i%4 S ou th . D ay ton , Ohiu
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