The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26
m ■ jr .. « * |4#H Spring and Summer We have the line of woolens everybody is locking for, the newest styles in foreign and Domestic, only first class goods, nothing else KANY, The Leading Tailor XENIA, OHIO m i 1 * » » i Pn •*W»S --,<■**-*31C"1 t - * -»- I LOCAL AND PERSONAL J • ** jw *'* w -*4 m ^ | i Smallpox ha* broken out m the At> •; 1 m Hotel In Xenia and the house-has . been closed /o r fumigation. i The fuse factory in. Xenia has been ; closed throwing CO employees out of r work. The machinery will be moved j to Mt, Ewin, N. Y. &3ST-W > - - - x , VdiuJ F#**Marfs&* Lr=. S' E. MeMich^l, pastor. K r ' ::th ik'houl a t 9:30* X’lyuriilng a t 10:30. V. P. C. V. a t 6:00. I’i-nyer meeting Wednesday a t 7:00, livening service in the R. P. church. Hr. H, C. Foster o‘f the Clifton Pres- DEAD STOCK WE WILL PAY. THE HIGHEST. PRICES EVER PAID, Before, by us or anybody else for Horses and Cows OR ANY OTHER DEAD STOCK.. We have con tracted to furnish the AMERICAN HIDE AND LEATHER COi car loads of hides for the U. S. GOVERNMENT AND MUST MAKE GOOD, CALL I CALL US FOR PRICES. Cash on Removal. B e ll Phono 037-W Citizens Phones:'Factory'd54j Glfloe’iS7 ■ Xenia Fertilizer Co. Xenia's Only Fe rtilizer P lan t. ' ' Auto Service v Inqu ire abou t ou r tankage for hogs SUMMER Tourist Tickets atLowRoundtripFaresDaily to N ew Y o rk , B oston , A tla n tio r C ity a n d o th e r R e so rts in th e - E a s t, d ire c t o r v ia W ash ing ton P e n n sy l v a n ia L in e s also to Resorts in North Michigan, Wisconsin and the Northwest,- Colorado and the West Liberal Stopovers and Return lim its Consulttocai ticketAstmlsforparticular*or tsU tm C C. ItAlNES District t’assmcr Agent , : DAlTON , OHIO ✓ ✓ TRY OUR JOB PRINTING^ Yv~ Stop decay before it starts* Keep yotir home well protected with HliH. STAHDARH LIQUID •PAIHT . ■ - * w t h e Investment paint. H igh S tandard clings to the wood in tigh t, protecting Coats, holds it* color And vrithfUnd* the -weather for years. More economical than cheap paints, ‘beoause it covers a g reat deal more surface per gallon. Gat free booklets and read up on paint and painting. RAY M. M cKEE Cetkrville, Ohio ibyterian church preaches the baeca- i laureate sermon to the Clifton grad u a tin g class Sabbath evening. , I Mr. A, G. Eveleth ha* accepted a j position with the Goodyear Rubber j Company in Akron. He will probah- ' Iy move hia family there in the near future. . Mrs. Ervin Faris and daughter, who were called to Olathe, Kansas, by the death of Mrs. Mary J, Holmes McKee, have returned home. Miss Mary Chesnut had for her guest the last of the week, Miss Nor ma Christoff of Cincinnati. Miss* Eula Cresweli, who has been visiting in Chicago, has returned here for the present, but expeets .to .go, back to Chicago for the summer. Miss Mae Bryan of Jamestown has been the guest of friends here. Miss Bertha Blair of Chicago and Miss Anna Biair of Indianapolis have been guests of their grandmother. Miss Nellie Parker is the guest of her brother, Prof. L. D. Parker, Mrs, Charles Buck and son of Col lege 'Comer are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Ramsey, Mr. Buck spent a few days here last week but returned home, Friday: . Mr. Ralph Hofmeister, of Alleghen- ey Seminary, Pittsburg, is -visiting friends here for several days. Dr, W* D, Cole of Springfield de livered the baccalaureate sermon Sabbath evening to the members of the high school graduation class be fore an audience that filled the M. E. church. -The Dr. choose for his theme, “Bring Forth Your Strong Reason, and his discourse was not. only timely but full of tru th and inspiration for the good of ali. Dr. Cole is one of the best speakers that wo had had on such occasions and his return is .al ways welcome. ■ • Miss Rebecca Marsh has had as her guest her mother, Mrs. Marsh, of Milford. ’ •. Miss Nellie Allen of Wooster is a guest •a t . the home of Prof. Leroy Allen. Don’t forget to attend Hutchison and Gibneys May Clearance sale now going on. . A small crowd gathered in the R. P. church Tuesday evening to meet Rob ert Allbaugh, manager of the dry forces in the county. Plans for the coming campaign were discussed and arrangements made fo r soliciting fund' to continue the work, Petitions have also .heed started seeking signa tures of voters. Workers have been provided fo r each precinct and a poll of nil voters wDl be taken. Mis* J u lia K endall suffered * paralytic stroke early Wednesday morning. I n h e r fall she struck the stove and cu t a bad gash oa her forehead an d also sustained bruises on the face. H e r condition IB very c ritica l a t thiB time. Mrs, W. It. Marshall and daugh ter, Mary, of Columbus, have been guests of Mrs. W. M, Barber th is week,. Mm. E d . Rader, of Xenia, was a guest a t the Barber home Wednesday* - FOR SADR;—P a ir b lack beaded pumps, sm a ll size. Inqu ire at. Wolford’s. Prof, L, D .- Parker of the college faculty was elected principal of the high school at a meeting of the-board of education last night. The salary was fixed at $1100 and Prof. Parker will ac cept the position. There were a num ber of applicants from’ over the state. Miss Mahei B. Hoover, of Bowersville, wis elected for the vacancy in the grade schools. Miss Hoover has been teaching*in the centralized school there and comes with excellent recom mendations. Mrs. R. M. McKeo en tertained a number of ladles Monday evening honoring h e r sister-irt-law. Miss Mary' E . McKee, of Connersvllle, Ind . L igh t refreshments were served du ring the evening. I can place your money in any amount at N E T Repaid to you upon demand No charges. H. A. Ralls AG EN T 201 Commercial Bldg. Dayton, Ohio. LOST; -A gold ring with black se t and in itial “ S,f in gold. Lost between garaga and David Johnson’s G. Q. SAUM. Mr. Morgan Kennon has pur. diased an ew Bulck touring car, The J . R . Cooper grocery stock was sold Wednesday to Mr, W. W. Trouta, who for the p a s t ten years has been connected with B ird ’s Mammoth Store. Mr. Trouts will open the store Monday under the name of the W. W. Trout* Grocery Company. I t pays to read advertising th a t saves you money* Read C, A. Kelble’s advertlsemen tin this issue. i.iift (41-13 ..I li’avri f e * S * k * w- uubb*, t vjitiiilly located piece of property hi Xenia, which will ren t to good tenant to pay 10 per Gent per annum. The pnee is $6,000, but time fan be had on much of this, i t de sired. No better location la town, only one square from court house. As an investment this would be first class. *\ce W. T£e*He> No. 39 Greene street, Xenia, Y. M. G. A. Building, — t*tr - •*> . r FRANK L. JOHNSON, Attorney and Counselor-at-Law XENIA, OHIO, Office over Galloway &, Cherry. Js> Bathing, Boating, Fishing.Golf and ouL* door recreation, rest and seclusion, i t numerous resorts described in booklet “M ichigan in Summer” a w Mg?*”***%“?»*«* B*fd#«»d fiwpfrpgTfapowgbTw*a»AndW I*a rt P en n s ylvan ! a« G . R , & I . R o u t e For'particularsconsult FocalTicks!Agent, oraddressC. C.IIAlXhS, V, l \ DAYTON, O, i**p yotir >*d With Hr. C*MUv, TatUai, I t pays to read advertising th a t saves you money. Read C, 'A Kelble’s advertisem en tm th is issue. Notice i s hereby given th a t persons pe rm itting horses to run a t large in town will he held responsi ble a fter th is date. To escape cost keep your Horse up, H , A . MoLEAN, Marshal, Mr. Cllark Nagiey, o t Wilming ton, spen t Sabbath w ith relatives here. MI sb WUmah Spencer has been sleeted principal of the high school a t K ingston, where she has taugh t for two years. • • . Auto livery, Phone SB: Day or night, we are always ready. R. A. Murdock, W illiam Collins-lia<Ta bad injury Inflicted on one foot when he was “Bpiked’!by nn Antioch player In the b a se .b a ll game Cedar Day. The Home boys lo s t t b e game 1M. Ho mattter now hard ypur h<•*! kotow, ‘0*, MIU h C will rsaa .’ - We Want to Know You! We Want You to Know Us! • '_Ir " ' 1 ' - - . . ■> _ - r. . .. J . ... m - t - jt t , .T.-jrTT^.r..-^ .-T T i r - . /' We want to know every man , woman and child in th is community* We wan t every one in the community to know us. ( We have a stock th a t canno t fail to contain something to interest you. Men’s, Boys’, Misses’ Spring and Summer SHOES, OXFORDS and SLIPPERS a t old prices* Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Trousers, Shirts, Hosiery, Neckwear, Summer Underwear, etc., a t unusually low prices. Come In atid Let Us Get Acquainted \ T h a t la th e first step toward pleasant business relations. After th a t we will take the risk of interesting you in oiir goods as we know we have what you want and need, a t the price you want to pay. C. A. KE.LBLE THE BIG STORE WEST MAIN STREET XENIA, Q. Store open Monday; Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Other evenings we close a t 1 „ 6 o’clock. Twenty Million Tires in 1917 United States Tires stand out unmistakably among tha t vas t number. A Tire for Every Need of Price and ; •NaW ‘CkaM *Royal Cord ' h to ’ "Plain? Only service could give to United States Tires their universal popularity and tremendous sales, super-service which means to you lowest mile age cost, ♦ -—highest anti-skid efficiency from all four anti skids, a ■ ■ —supreme reisiliency and elasticity. tThe man who uses United States T ires knows v —and he has told what he knows about United States T ires through vast sales increases, —tha t United States T ires are the tires of super* service* . . ■ . . * . United StatesTires Are Good liras United States Tires ftreearried by the following Sfllcsand Service Depots—who c&ntell you which of the five types of United States Tirc$ exactly suits yotir needs. OWENS & ftON. v' , t i
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