The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52
* i l l “ ff^ f.n irW gf^ .rTTriti M i -lU«u.t*tftoNL •MM* Mwwt y *m y f l i i m i ’m fr * 4% 5 »W M SECOND ANNUAL Five Great Days in Music E,nter tainment and Oratory. Monday, September 6 to Friday Sep temberlOth Inclusive. Season Tickets Until Monday Noon $1.50 for Adults $1.00 for Children. Osterly Millinery Opening Week Announcing the arrival from Xfeu) York o f the newest and most fetching creations in trimmed hats for Women and Children. Thursday? Friday , Saturday September 9,10 and 11th. Visit Us During Opening Osterly -"Th irteen hundred worth o f entertainment in five days a ll for the low price o t |1.W>, H ow can anyone afford to miss Buch a p r o . gram? W an ted :—Y ou to amoke the bold. —Wo pa,y caah fo r bu tter and eggs or you can trade then out as ! ypu like a t W illoughby ’ s. Rev. W, R. Graham o f Yellow Springs filled the V . P. pulpit Gab- bath, Rev. McMichael exchanging pulpits, M r .. Charles Galbreath, who has been here on a two weeks’ vacation, has returned to lie s M6ines, Iowa. .Mrs. J. M. Auld and children re turned Saturday evening after a vis it with relatives in Iberia. 0 . 37 Green St, Xenia, Ohio J Ptof, Fulton Ferguson and Wife o f * Philadelphia are , here •oh a visit --■<*». and Mrs. CL G. Turnbull, ‘ , » .1.1 *1 I ......... .r—fi Mr. Solemn Marshall, brother o fgh e ■ ,. , ' late Daniel Marshall accompanied his son, Wallace, Irom MontiCtlJo, 111., by auto arriving here the first of the week, Mr* Wallace Marshall has the" contract . for several buildings ’ for the Fitstick ■ Brothers. Mr. W , P, Anderson 'entertained twelve iadles in a ^delightful manner Tuesday at a three course dinner $i Iby Misscs Berfh. and Martha Andie Those present were, Mrs. Q. E, futft, Mra. Nettie Anderson, Mrs. Biancj^ BalJantyne, Mrs, Harriet Colling, Mrs. Gordon Collins, Mrs, Anderson Collins, Mrs, Thompson Crawford, Mrs, E, H. Carruthera, Miss Lanius, Mrs. McCon- nellt-e, Mrs, Lee. Taylor and Mrs. Jf. C. Williamson, Mr. J. P* Schaffer and family of ’ Day- ton were guests of friends here oyer Sab bath;' ■ Mr, O. M, Townsley has rented the Tarbox property on N. Main street and will move his grocery there in a week or so. He will occupy the residence ad* joining where Mr; Aden Birrlow lives at present. , —T ick e t sale closes Monday at noon fo r the Chautauqua. You h&d better take advantage of tho low t rate up to fcliat time. The attendance at the State Fair from here was not one fourth what it has been in former years., A few years ago the ticket sale was as high as 300 on Wed nesday and Thursday but this year it fell to less than 35. The railroad accomoda tions this year kept many people'at home in that it was nearly noon before you could get on the grounds. The most of the traffic went by automobiles and hundreds passed through here this week. F or the first time* in eight years” the Greene County Fair Board is out of debt. The amount cleared this year was $828.14. The marriage o f Miss Mabel Dean and Mr. Stanley Matthews was sol emnized at the home o f the .Rev. and Mi's. D. D, Dodds on *Wednesday, Only the immediate ^families of the young people were present. Mr. arid Mrs; J. O. Matthews o f near Xenia have issued invitations for a .recep tion at their home Friday evening honoring their son and bride, The Bamum & Bailey circus is billed fo r .Xenia on Thursday, Sept. PO, to show in Robert's field. This is th e . first time in many years that this show has stopped at small cities. Mrs. D. S, Ervip went Cincinnati Wednesday on1a visit With Mr. Frank Ervin and wife, Mr. James Buffield suffered a seri ous accident Monday while a t work on the telephone line on College ave nue. He had beeft descending a pole and was near the ground when he fell breaking his left knee. Several years ago Mr. Buffield suffered a sim ilar accident to the same member and the last break..was identically the same as the first,.. He is improving steadily and' suffers little pain, Drs. Marsh and McClellan' set the mem ber. Prof. F . 'A- Jurkat' was in'' Gilbert* 111., last week-‘on-business in’ connec tion with the college. Miss Kathleen Blair entertained Saturday1,afternoon in honor o f her j guest, Miss Dorothy Vandervort o f , Loveland. The house decorations ‘ were pink and white flowers. Misses Nina Satterfield and .Miss Irene’ Wright presided at the punch howl. About thirty were present. The out o f town guests were Misses Helen and Elsie Kennedy and Nina Satter- .field o f Xenia, and Miss Jane Grass o f Kenton. Rev. Robert Galbreath and family returned to Union, "N. Y., .Wednes day after a' pleasant ’ visit with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Galbieaith. Sr. Mile*’ Antl-Paln Fills for *H pain Mr, T .,L . .Calvert o f Selma, has been appointed by the State Board o f Agriculture as head o f the dairy and food inspection department. . D. W . McEtwain has purchased iwjEtfio touring’ ear. Thh George Dodds S o n s -C o ,,‘ o f Xenia'; haring the contract fo r the $12,000 masuoleum f o r Mrs. Vinna Harper, are getting their material oh the ground a t the cemetery north o f •town. It is said the firm expects to have the structure completed in thirty days. , Mr. J, H. Wolford spent' Tuesday in Dayton. Mrs. Cora Trumbo and daughter, Miss Mildred, returned home Saturday after spending several days with relatives in Donaldsville and Osborn. Mr*. W . P. Anderson had for her guest, the first c f the week, her sister-in- law, Mrs. James Currie,, of Springfield. —Three entertainments a t tbs Chautauqua cost you the. price o f a season ticket.- These who have made the Chautauqua possible solicit the sale ot season tickets. Single adm issions add little or no th ing towards redu cin g this guar antee. Mr, Joseph Flatter, welt known Clif ton farmer, died Wednesday afternoon after a four weeks illness with typhoid lever. He wasf 01 years of age leaves a wife arid three children; Leonard, Ruth and Wayne. Mr. Flatter was a mem ber of the Clifton Presbyterian church and a man well respected in his com munity. The funeral will be held this* afternoon. Miss Nina Shroades is visiting in Day- ton this week the guest of her aunt Mrs, K. B. Rader, having accompanied her grandmother Mrs. D. J. Shroades home. SUNDAY EXCURSION T O Columbus P e j ^ s y l v a m a L I N E S September 5th, 1615 <g»4 | A Specia 1Train G R O U N D f TRIP 5:22 At M . iror p*rttob1*ra oonauU J. W . B*Ua- bftttgh, T ick e t Agent, CedarvlUe. —Sealing wax, paraflne, Mason Jars, quarts and pints, ab W illoughby's. Warren A rthur is the candidate fo r assessor in tho township -and T, N . Tarbox in the corporation. Mr. and Mrs. H ugh A lexander and daughter, D orothy, o f Y ellow Bpring*, spout the w eek with Mrs. O. W » A lexander. A number o f our people h a te gone to their respective towns where they w ill teach this yea r: WUmab Spencer, K ingston , O .; Florence W illiam son , Nevada, Iow a ; Cameron R oss, Traer, Iow a ; Cecil Burns, North Royalton , 0 . ; Fred B ird, Pataskalk, O ,; Harry Bird, Matlett Creek, O .; Bertha Andorsott, East L ib e r ty ; Belle W inter, Patnsville. Mrs, Jennie B iggs, o f Lud low , K y ., Is expected Saturday as a visitor w ith her sister, Mrs. Bello Gray. ■ ■ * The lib ra ry is now open and all books are due, The hours -for Chautauqua week w ill be 10 a. m , until n o on ; flSIOp. in. until 7:1*p .m . Librarian, —“ A bov e A ll” sm oke the B o ld . A number o f neighbors were en tertained Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Creswell for Mias_ Myrtle Gillespie c f Indianapolis. Miss Gil lespie was formerly a teacher in Dis trict No. 4 and those present repre sented the families o f the districts Mrs. E. CL Oglesibee and daughter, Dorothy, who have been at Saranac Lake, N. Y.> in company with Dr. E, C. Oglesbee. are expected-home this evening. The Dr. having improved in health will still, remain fo r some time. Mr. Charles Turner o f Springfield is moving into .the Royce property on South Main which he purchased some months ago from Mr. Andrew Jackson. . Mrs. J. H, Andrew has issued in vitations fo r thjg Friday afternoon. Miss Myrtle Gillespie, who has been the guest o f friends here for two weeks left Wednesday for a visit with Xenia and Bellbrook friends, ex pecting to reach her home in Indian apolis on Monday. Johnson Brothers, who are drilling a well on the school house site had the misfortune several days ago to lose a drill b it when down about seventy- five feet. In an effort to locate the bit a long section o f pipe was .lost and the well- had to be abandoned. They have started a new. well just a few feet away. Miss Marjorie Putt o f Pleasant Ridge, 0.,‘ is the guest o f friends here. • Miss Frances Prugh o f near Day- ton has been the guest o f her sister, Mrs. J. S. E. McMiehael. Rev. Alvin Orr o f Pittsburg and Rev, Ernest McClellan o f Belle Center have been guests at the home o f Mr. J. R, Orr and wife. Rev. R. B, Wilson .and family, who have” been visiting at the home o f their parents returned to their home in Hillsboro, 111., Monday, making the trip by automobile. They were ac companied by Miss Josephine Orr, who will make them a visit. Rev. W. J. Sanderson delivered his farewell sermon Sabbath evening at the R« P. church, ,(0 . S.) He has accepted a call to York, N. Y., and left Tuesday fo r his new field of la bor accompanied by his family. Messrs. Robert Conley and Ralph Hill have^returned to Pittsburg to re sume their studies in Carnegie Tech nical School, Miss Zelplm Dobbins entertained a number o f her girl friends on Sat urday. Mrs. Elizabeth McCampbell has been the guest o f Mr. N. L. Ramsey and family. -■ t r y ; . LE E M a r a ? W iU A lw a y s B U Y L e e T ir e * . L m Tir®. jfiv « you tnor* MILES f o r Y o u r m o n e y and you pay fo r wh«n y o u buy Tiro*. L o « T ig o * o w n e in LEE Regular^Tices „ LEE Zig'Zag Non-Skid Tirdii LEE Puncture;Proof or . Money Back Tire* M IL E A G E G U A R AN T E E D AD JU STM EN T S INSTANTLY* M A D E B Y US LEE TIRES FOR LONG LIFE Call o r wrlto fo r Fra* Booklet. G. W. Shroyer & Co. S e c o n d ■ a n d , M a in S tree t* , Dayton. O&o, Schmidt’s =Groceries The3e twa terms have, been used together for so many years in Xenia, that you can’t think of H. E, Schmidt’ s St6re‘without thinking of Groceries.. Then, too, for variety, quality and price Schmidt’s has aliypys been the leader. . ' , Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday BREAD ■ i Q 5c loavGs1of | A . 3 s Biretid for A “Star” Tin Cans.*- Per Doz.. — ..32c Contract NowandGeta 31 Piece SterlingChina Flour is high bat wo still sell at the old price. Tomatoes, per c a n ....... .......... Sc Corn, per can ...............;.........,0c Lenox soap, 3 bars for,..,.....,10c Iv o ry Soap, per bar........ L Not over 5 bars to a customer Mason Jars, Qua/rt Size, per doz. 48c Dinner Set 0FREE for $50.00 in trade Don’ t fail to select from the samples what you want when our men call on you, : v , * Down Goes the Price NewIrishPotatoes per peck 14c Irish Cobiers perbushel - 50c Fine Puality Meaiy-Extca Fine Water Melons Get One Offthe Ice for Dinner H. Schmidt & Co., . * ' . Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. 3C'X GET OURPRICES ON PRINTING 2CX $ ^ S r \ x . G h 2 ? a ^ t e e d T o G l > » h .t U f n c t l o n o r Y o u r M o n e y BaeJ utiBfrMl.M bottl.of Kodol. yon c.n li^tacatlr e*y It Iwanat I md ^ Will ,»»<untl ycur taaney. Try Xodul today, on tUI.RuamniM. Kill out and »lftath»fo)lowlnr.titwcnt It to tti.dcalor.t tho tints • « twnbaae. If It falls to aatlsry yoil, rtturn th. bottla to tha dutlw from whoraaro*hooght It.aodwawmrarondyourinoiiay. - Totm, . ■ .. -m ■ .......... , - .tats .... FO R IND IGESTION AND DY sipEPS IA . ------------------ :------ ?!g?gSFHMhh. ... ............ m a m s o o n s t o m a c h , d e i x u i n g . m s . c . d . w i t t a c o m p a n y . C h i c a g o . Have You Foigotten [That Chautauqua Ticket? ’THE Door of Opportunity is wide open. Don’t join the Sad-and-Sorry Club. Get your ticket from a member of • the local Chautauqua Committee to-day and take a few days off to enjoy the biggest Joy Fest ever offered to the people of this section. If you wait for Single Admissions the week’s programwill cost you more than $4.00, for there isn’t a single ' thing on the program that you can afford to miss* Make up your mind right now that you are going to see the whole great program. You’ll be richer and happier after you’ve heard it. Don’t take our word for its being the biggest and best Five Day Chautauqua program in America. See it yourself* 1The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating Thereof.’ Cedarville C h a u t a u q u a September 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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