The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52
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SAVINGS L ittle by little your savings grow and more money is added to your account, ‘when you have Opened an account with us. We add tp your savings by paying you a good.dividend on. the money deposited with us. and loan you money when you wan t to buy or build a home. Come around and le t us explain how.'we can add to your savings. * . The Cedarville Building & Loan Association incorporated f o r - - Subscribed Stock -.* <$200,000,00 .....$ 1 2 6 ,4 2 5 ,0 0 BOARD OT DIRECTORS W. J. Tarbox, President J . W, Dixon, Vice-President Andrew Jackson, Secretary W. H- Berber W. A. Spencer Q. M. Crouse B, E ; McFarland W .M : Cottrell ' J .'E . Mitchell t -------- ...f. 9 'LOCAL AND PERSONAL . Mr. Ray Lawrence, wite and son, of •Cincinnati, arc visiting Mr. J. C. Grin- dle. * i' Mr. George Silver, o t Cincinnati, is visiting bis brother, Mr. J. D. Silvey, and wife. Mrs,.'Rose McMillan is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. Carl. Buckles, In James town, an eleven-pound son having ar rived last Thursday. ’Chicken thieves helped themselves to David Strobrldge’s chickens' last Saturday night. Local talent is sus pected. . ’.■■■•■■ , Smith & ’Collins closed a big real es tate deal Tuesday when thq Britney fa,rm, .west of town, was sold in two tracts.'-' iffin, Maddox, of Xenia, pur chased 214 acres, while J. W. Fowler gets 44 acres. Monday was the last day for tax paying and -County Treasurer McVay reports more than $40,000 received in the one day, The Junior Missionary Band held a Bible Reading Contest in the V . P. church Monday evening. •Miss Helen Oglesbee returned Sat urday after spending a week with Spring Valley friends. Mr. Elder Corry, who was Injured at Clifton, July 4th, during a ball game, has improved so that he Is able, to re turn to hfs home, he -having been tak en to his father’s a t the time of the accident. Rev. J. S. E. McMichael and family, who have been Bpending several weeks a t Pine Bush, >!. Y„ returned Thursday, —Special attontion given al orders for social funcUlons, The Cedarville Bakery, 6 . W . Miles, proprietor. . Miss Charlotte iSlegler spent several days the first of the week with Mr. a t , Mrs. J. P. Schaffer in Dayton. Tlio annual reunion o! the Ohio Maryland Association will bo held at Snyder Park, Springfield, August 1„< Mr. C, N. Stuckey has purchased the Irvin property adjoining his residence on Cedar street, Mr. R. <\ Walt and wife, and Mrs, Beal and Mrs. Hugh Turnbull motored down to Trenton, 0., Tuesday, spend ing the day with Itev, W. A, 'Condon and family, ...... J Mrs. Alva Ford has been taken to the McClellan hospital, In Xenia, suf fering with blood poison, A number of young lutHcs aro In <-amp a t Clifton 1l»s week MT£< (*. Mo*tou aro tfhAlKTOiilfcf?tu( iVirtv/ waon* tUttti arc: Anna Dorothy Cbllins, Gertrude Reynolds. Lneile Gray, liiamh Hastings, Mary Hastings, Helen Ogh »- bee, Rachel Tarbox, Mary Bird, Flor ence Scott, Misses Cornwall, Jean Graff, of Trenton, Mr, J. W. Ross has for Uls guest his brother, Charles, and two daughters, of Peoria, 111. -Mr, Ross left about thirty years ago and it has been seven teen years since his last yisit. •Miss .Esther .Townsley has returned after a. delightful visit in St. Louis. Miss Esculipe Reynolds is at Chau tauqua, N, Y. Mrs. Ida Lowry, who has been in Wooster in company with Miss ffazol, who. is attending summer school, re turned home Monday. „ Miss Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bradfute, who underwent an operation several days ago .for ap pendicitis, 4s reported as milch im proved. Miss Bradfute was taken rather suddenly ill and the operation was necessary to save her life. Miss ‘Martha Cooley has been chosen to teach In the public schools in the grades made-vacant by, Mls§ Graham’s resignation. ’Messrs. G. Y. Winter and G. F, SIeg- ler are a t Cedar Point this week On the Dahl-MilUkin grocery excursion. Mr. j. R, Cobper took in the same com pany’s excursion last week. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Stormont have gone on an extended trip through the west, expecting to be gone a month. » Mr and Mrs. Floyd Paris and fam ily, cf Waynesvllle, spent their vaca tion with Mr.-Ervin Paris and family. Misses Adaline and Cdra Sellars, of Dayton, were guests of Mrs, Ralph Townsley last week. Mrs. Eunice Ayers, of Xenia, spent Wednesday, and Thursday last week here with friends. FOR TRADE;—$2000 equity in real- .donee on one of finest streets in Day- ton for unencumbered farm laud in vi cinity of Cedarville, H. R. Stapp, 505 Commercial jBldg., Dayton, Ohio. Mr. J. O. Marshall, county CTHrlo was ill for several days at the home of his father-in-law, Mr. D. S. Ervin, but was able to return home the first of the week. Julia Jones Polly, who is doing a years’ time in the works on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, has stayed long enough at Supt. Crow’s resort, the heated term not adding to the pleasures usually found in a broom Industry. Julia lias dfecidcd that there was jndlclal error in her commitment and her lawyer ha? taken the ease to the common pleas court for rovlow. Meanwhile Julia is still under the earn of Supt, Crow, where she will remain untiJ a higher court disposes of the cade. John Murray, who lives on the Smith farm, just north of James town, on the Cedarville pike, was par tially paralyzed by a stroke of light ning during the storm, Monday after noon. Ho was sitting near an open door when the bolt of lightning struck very dose, paralyzing him on the left side, and Hindering unconscious: his little son, Howe Grover Murray, aged throe years. Mr, Murray will not be permanently injured but felt the ef fects of the shock for several days afterward, Mr, and ’Mrs. J. B. Nisbet returned Friday after ".pondinc "f vc-rrvl daya in Dayton. * Mr. "Walter Ballenger, of Kansas City, is visiting Mr, and Mrs. L. H, Bullenbejger. . ,e The Tarbox ana "Waddle families held a picnic Wednt .day at.Snycler Park, Springfield. Rev, J . $ , E . McMichael is in Columbus to-day where he delivers the charge to the pastor a t the in stallation exercises of Rev. Alexan der Mitchell, , .Mrs. G. H . H a rtm an and chil dren, who have been visiting in Cincinnati have returned home ' HUTCHISON <S GIBNEY Sounds the Good News Everywhere==The Great Mr. and.Mrs. L. H . Sullenberger were in Oxford over Sabbath. They were accompanied home by Ml’. George M. Hoard and wife, of Chicago, who.remained until Thurs day. BEGAN AT HUTCHISON & GIBNEY’S On Tuesday, July 7th, at 9 A. M. And Ends Saturday Night, July 25 th. Come* often . 1 Specials every day. Mention can be made here of only a few of the many bargains* Mrs. John Ross returned. Satu r day evening from a v isit in Dayton. She was accompanied home by Mrs. E rn e st Balts. Mrs. Jeanette Eskridge, of Oma ha, Neb., arrived last evening and will v isit with relatives and friends for a time. Mr. and Mrs. C. -M» Ridgway motored to Richmond, Iud ., Wed nesday. Mr. Paul Anderson, of Bahta Ana, Cal,, is visiting his uncle, Mr, J . C. Barber and fam ily. Miss E lizabeth Nisbet, of Love- laud, is visiting her grandparents, Mfa. Andrew W in ter and Mr. add Mrs. J . H . Nisbet. READY-TO-WEAR , Mrs. F.,M. Houser add daughter, Rebecca, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Radabaugh, have returned to tbeir homo in Versailles, O. "The Bogus. Biliionare" a 3 reel special and a good comedy a t the Princess Saturday evening. ' Mrs John Ross entertained eighteen little girls Thursday a fte r noon In honor of her two nelces, Noraund Freida Ross, of Peora, 111. The afternoon was spent playing games and .light refreshment were served. Guests from a distance were: Misses Gertrude and Grace Jones and Helen Hurley, of Xeuin, Ohio. This week will about complete the shock threshing in this vicinity, the dry weather aiding to the extent that delays were unnecessary. On Tuesday and Wednesday, K e rr & Hastings Bros, took m over ten thousand bushels of wheat, 72 loads being the largest delivery of the season, Mr, F rank Townsley holds the record for the delivery of the largest crop in one day, 1650 bushels were threshed and delivered. Ladies Dressses $1.50 values, in sale for................,.......... .Ladies Muslin Gowns, grade in sale for ................................................. .. $2.20 Messalihe petticoats for ... .........„....................... $1.00 House Drosses f o r ......................... ........... ........... .... 50c Riplelte Petticoats for,................ .—.............................. 60o Dressing Bucquss f o r ;.................. ....... ....... ..... u.......... EXTRA SPECIALS . COATS IN TH IS JULY CLEARANCE a t ypur own price. Come in—See these exceptional values and buy now. One lo t of Coats worth up to $la,75. In this rt* Sale they will sell fo r............................................« { )l)sU U One lot or Goats worth pp to $18.75. In Ju ly -Clearance Bale for;............... ......................... One lo t worth up to $25.00’ Your ehoice a t,.............................................. $1.00 S h irt Waists . for $1.25 Sh irt "VyaiSts n A fOr ...... ..... ................ ........ .............................. $L00.Lawrt Kimonos . . a a f o r ^ .,., 2 . . . . . . . . . . . j / Choice of any Suit, good selections, a big savings. In the Ju ly Sale f o r .............. S5c Cheney Poulards, a ra're bargain.' During this Sale, per yard....,.-.......'......’I... LOOK HERE I lOo Dress Ginghams. . During this Sale, per ya rd .............. . ..$7.50 $12.50 $ 10.00 ..55C —5c All White and Colored Summer Dresses 'at Greatly Reduced Prices, - CAJRPET DEPARTMENT 9x12 Tapestry Brussels, $12.16 values, on sale f o r ...........$10,75 All Wool, 1Cwire Tapestry Brussels, 9x12, $16,oo value, in sa le ........... ............ ......................... ................ $13.00 Fine Velvets, 9x12, a line th a t w ill.nttract you Special price .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. V... $14.76 • High grade Axmmstcr Rugs, 9x12, $21.00 valvjo, in sale,.$18,78 All Wool Scotch Rugs, $12.70 value. During sale.... . ..$10.75 Wool Dress Goods $1.00 Dress Goods for..... 69c 60.o and 60c Wool Ghallie*..,...42c Hand Bags, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags all marked down; . A Big Reduction on Wash Goods, Skirts, Ribbons Ratines, Hosiery, Silks and Domestics. H U TCH ISON <S G IBN EY X EN IA , OHIO. I I The township trustees have started work outlie Mnsaios Creek cemetery hill which is to be repaired with macadam, the county commissioners also lending their aid by the use of the county machinery. The en trance to the cemetery will be macadamed, the commissioners, Williamson, Austin and Conwell, kindly granting the cemetery board the use of tbo machinery for th is ’{Vork. When Completed the im provement wilt ndd much to the ap pearance of the grounds. The hoard also expects to put up an iron fence across the fron to f the grounds. Uh'Jttti i-fr iSMKMi* 4 --Telephone yoUr orders for bread, pies or cakes to The Cedarville Bakery, No. 44. ''W h ile most everything has been affected by the dry weather wo are almost sure of a good water melon season, Mr. John Marshall, tho leader in tills line, la said to have one of tho best patches lie has ovef grown. Thu recent rains pu t the Lackey patch in excellent condition and it is expected th a t there will be melons for m arket jn two weeks. Tbo patch on tho Barber farm did not fare so well in th a t rk tn t miBBed th a t section. Dr, Miles’ Anti-pain pju* for alt pain. I Mrs. Will McMichael and daugh ter, Miss Ruth, of Greensburg, Pa., who have been visiti.ig in this county, spent Wednesday with Itov. J. 8. E . McMichael and fam ily. Rov. W ill McMichael',-her husband, and brother. Dr. Charles, of Cleve land, are on a trip to Europe. Special program a t the Princess nex t Mondayfovening a 3reel special W arner Feature entitled “In the Hands of a Woman.’’ This Is ex tra good. In addition to this Monday will be Pay Day a t the Princess. Each ticket holder will bo given a present in tho shape of an envelope containing money from 1c to $2. This money is now on disp lay at Johnson’s Jewelry store. Come early if you ’want a seat. ................. ... ■w.Ti. Tt a r i r i. i nvi Tram , mi im i i i ■i * To Cure a Cold in One Bay Ta&eLaxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.^? Seven I t t o o boxes sold in past 12 months. This Signature, W . S&TXj’fr ' Cores Crip in Two Days, on ov« •yyinrz*0* box. 3 j WAN T E DO p e r a t o r lor night, work, Apply to Cedarville Tele phone Co. W A IT ED : —Young f e e d i n g shonts in good g row thy . condition. B, O. AndersOnv Xenta, 0 .,Bcll phone Fou S alk :—112 acres known as tho Thomas Stretcher farm,' Ten room house, hank^fearn 10x60, cattle shed ami double crlba. No open ditches and about 1200 rod ot tile drain. Apply to 1821 S. Limestone 8 t., Springfield, 2602 Home phone. (lit) Pain ting and Rubber 'l’iren a t . Wolford’s WAJti'Kh;--Girl to nsslrtfc with general house weik In small family. This will make an excallbnt home fi>r tho righ t kind of a girl and best o£ wages will be paid, Apply or write ifil W, Oxford Avofiuo, Day- ton, Ohio. X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING Pa in t is liquid money. You spread I t over your house and then sun, w ind , ra in and dust hea t upon i t in th e effort to Wear i t ou t and get a t th e wood. Bye and bye you have to do i t all over again —but less often w ith Hanna’s Green Seal Paint than with others. When you think of the cost of paint and painting, rcmcn-bcr that one* third is paint and two'thirds labor, It costs more to put on a poor paint than « good one. Use tho paint t’mt lust# longest, FOR SALft BY KERR & HASTINGS BROS, \
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