The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26

LtcAi. A nd h *{$ on ' al f Mr. .Irtin Arthur and wife of Day- ten ftyrjit jvafabath with home folk’;. Mr. and Mt\s. J. Ii, Oil’ have been pu\_ts or their erti, Jl«y. Alvin Or1’’ av.i fam ily in Ktt:-faurg. The College baceball team defeated > Tri lay by a score f ot 1U-9. l Your Home a Masterpiece 7ho wt!l» ind woodwork of your Home are unquestionably tbo setting for your furnishings. If wonderful, harmonious color combinations of soft velvety •hades on your walls and wood­ work count for anything at all, you can certainly make your home a masterpiece. Bradley &Vrooman WashableInteriorColors (.Velvet Finish) W ketkcr you're building a new bouse o» redecorating an old one. for th e sak e of enduring lasting beauty and aatisfaetion,. look into Bradley & Vrooman W ashable Interior Colors before making a decision. t Come (it and se e tb e color cards and combinations. The Tarbox Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. R. 3S. Kejmon, of Co­ lumbus, spent Sabbath with relatives here. . ilu R'ki’ & hjA iWfeall tm'fi Cis \ '-‘11 tu** Jhst *.v«y (tamos i.t the r: a» sail. Yellow Springs was defeated by a it ore of 11-0 and Selma 16-1. All assessor sheets must be returned to the County Auditor by the f,«. < • f May. A penalty is provided for all who fail to comply with the law. *r *r , •%> ** - Mrs. Ervin Farris and daughter, Ina, have been ca’it d to Olathe, Kan., by the serious illness of an aunt, Mrs. Mary Armstrong. A heavy hail storm lasting a few minutes struck this place just after­ noon, Wednesday. I t was followed fay a downpour of rain and high wind* Mrs. Ernest McClellan, of Belle ( enter, 0., has been the fOiest of rela­ tives here the past week. The Wednesday Afternoon club was entertained this week a t the home of Mrs. J. 11. Wolford. I The Big Store a t 17-19 W. Main ■street, Xenia has something special *for you, Bead ^faout it in this paper. , Prof. L. D. Parker was called to hie ! home in Harpster, 0., Saturday, by j the death of a relative. Albert Kern, of Dayton, has been named by Gov. Cox for re-appoint­ ment as a member of the 0 , S. & S. 0. Home Board, A meeting of all members of the S, of V. will be held in tbe Mayor’s olllce Thursday evening, Mgy 8, ai 7:80, J . M. Dull!olcf, geo. Mr. Samuel KikJow, who is at the Soldiers'Home in Dayton, recently undemvent an operation that has left him in a weakened condition. His re eovery Is regarded very doubtful. Grace Kelly has been granted a t divorce on the grounds of gross neg­ l e c t and non-support and restored to i her maiden name of Hanna.' I ------------- 1 { Mrs. Alva St. John, who ha3 suf~, {fera l from a complication of diseases [ j following measles and has been in a ! very critical condition for more1 than ‘ a week, is now .much improved and her early recovery is assured.. Mr. Will Duffleld and wife, of Dayton, spent Wednesday with the former’s mother, Mrs. Mary Duf­ fleld, who has been quite sick. AHat That’s “Different”. ... g All women are happiest when they find the “ individual”—dis­ tinctive model, arid our Millinery Salon is a perfect garden of de­ light—Because— The surprise is—-not at the exclu- sive, high-priced creations, but the very smart, sensible, truly effective Hats here for.as little as— $1.95 $5 .00 , $6.00 “-$ 8 .0 0 D A Y T O N ’S S H O P P I N G c e n t e r Your attention is called to the adv. of C. A. Kelble of Xenia. Suits, fur­ nishing goods and shoes are priced special. 17-19 W. Main street. A marriage license has been grant- id Ralph ICennon, 28, Spring Valley, and Bennella Wesley, 21, Xenia. Mr. Kcrrnon 'is a son o'f Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Kennon of this place and is a vet­ erinarian. Residents on North Main street report the loss of flowers during the n igh ttim e. The gu ilty parties are known to some and if the practice is continued some *actiou w ill lie •alo-n. Dr, W. R. McChesney delivered the Class address a t the commence­ ment a t Magnetic Springs in Union county Wednesday evening and tonight will speak on a sim ilar oc­ casion a t Kinsman, Ohio, Everybody Invited To Call and See the Latest Spring Styles E v e ry department is full of the la tes t wearing apparel. V is it our Men’s and Bov’s Clothing Department. Men’s F i n e . H a n d . Tailored Suits, $10.50, $14.90, , $12.50, $10.75, $9.85. Y oung Men’s Suits, $12,50, $9.85, $7.50. Boys’ Knee P an ts Suits, $2.49, $2.98, $3.49, $3,98, $4.49. Trousers—A ll kinds and all prices. L A T E S T S T Y L E S F U R N I S H IN G GOODS D ress Shirts, Collars, Ties, Underwear,-Belts, Hosiery, Gloves, H a ts and Caps. . D O N ’T M IS S OU R B IG S H O E D E P A R T M E N T A ll the newest styles Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers for Ladies, Misses, Children, Men and Boys. A ll kinds a t lowest possible prices. See our window dis­ plays. C. A KELBLE .... THE- M G STOKE 17-19 W est Main Street, Xenia Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings Mr. Will H&ines and wife, of Norman, Okla., have been guests of MT. and Mrs, J. W.. Johnson'thig week. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Haines are on their way to California to visit a daughter, ' Mr- Fred T'ownsley, Who has been a ssistan t superintendent ' ot the Waucoma, Jpwa^choo lB the paest year was recently elected superin tendent. There were twenty-five other applicants for th e position. Judge Marcus Slump has purchased the Gaines Nurseyy farm west 'of Xenia on the Dayton pike. The farm consists of 165-acres and the-.price is said tq have been $35,000. The nursery stoqlc will be sold out by the new owner. . • Mr. Hugh Turnbull, who has been attending the Coit-Alber School in Chicago fo r several weeks, prepara­ tory to taking up the -lyceum work lias returned home, Mr. Turnbull re­ ports that the war situation has caused the company to cancel many engage­ ments and for that reason the field will be limited this season. He ex­ pects to return a t some future date to resume his work. The Green’County- W. C. T. U.. in­ stitute will be held in the Jamestown M. E. church Tuesday, May 1st, i Among the speakers will be Mrs. Vi- iola D. Romans, Mrs. Carrie Flatter, •Mrs. M. R. Snodgrass, Prof. Devore, Mrs. Walter Dean, Rev. Robert AH- .baugh and others. A musical program Ihas also been arranged. A box luncli 'will be enjoyed a t noon. ; —W* have Installed an electric cream tester. Machinery gives most accurate results. We can net you more for cream J. M- Willoughby, Agt. Now Going on in Springfield I Wren’s j F o r ty Y ea r RUBY Anniversary SALE T h e G r ea te s t Carnival of Bargains In th e H is to r y o f t h i s B ig S to r e BUGS FtFRHKPTTBB XMAPBfclKH WALD P A IR ft WOMEN’S APPAREL Reduced Prices on .MEN 'S APPAREL CH ILDREN ’S APPAREL BOYS’ APPAREL BILKS DRESS GOODS DOMESTIC’S LINENS SHOES L ING ER IE NOTIONB fif friuiiii r ^ ^ r ‘~7r^ 'V.A \ Mr. O f f ic e Man, P r o fe s s io n a l •M an o r Farm er I t makes no difference what you are you wear clothes, eo we are interested in each other. I ts our busineeg rb Clothes Merchants to always serve you with the best—beat don’t mean the highest price—be*c means quality, style, tailoring and wear a t the right* price. ■ We will give you just the kind of Merchandise the right clothes for Man or Boy. Dayton is the city to come to and this is the right store for Shirts, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Gloyes, and other things Men and Boys need. STRADSS £ HILB U ' The Surprise Store” 28 -30 E. Third St., Dayton, Ohio ' ». We close Saturday at 6 p. m. . We’give S*&|H"Green Stamps m IMS 4* ifH* a din mViSiV 111 mi i«nt *ill; v Imp M rnniif! f/nlU iffflmk A Tire fo r Every Need o f Price and U s e - •Nobly ‘Chain' •Royal Cord• T W 'Plain' Experience Is the Test o f Tires Every tire claims to be the lowest-cost-per-mile tire. V ■ ' If you knew the experience of any considerable number of other tire users, —that would help you decide which tire makes good on the claim. We don’t know about other makes of tires, buj do know . It * . —that motorists who have used United States, continue to use them; • —that more and more motorists who used other makes of tires are turning to United States Tires. These two facts are proved by the amazing sales increases of United States Tires —sales increases that are vastly greater than even the greater natural increase in the number of automc* biles this year, oyer last —which shows where tire service is. United States Tires Are Good Tires United States Tafrei and Tire Accesst i t s Have A lt the Sterling Worth and Wear that Make United States Tires Supreme. M & in«* ml & United States Tires areearried by the following Salesaiul Service Depots—who Can tell you which of the five types of United States Tires exact ly suits your needs. OWENS & SON. Mpn S a le E n d s M o n d a y , A p r il 3 0 CASTORIAt To Cure aColdinOneDay I n U t iF o rO v o r 3 0 Y ea rs | T d s U n d V I B r O m O Q f & f a ? * * * ■ £ mmmy Always bin t* ^ .....— 1 M t i t i a . i . U l a 1 » T W » j j l g j i l l i r i , ^ ^ > 1 1 . W W h, the Signature of

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