The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52
m Mil M O S E R ’ f t AnnexDt|it, m j r - • Stoopd Floor Received another /big invoic* of thoss Men’* good Show for drew and every day wear at the extremely low price of *2 .19 Walk a flight. Walt on yourself. Save the d iffe r e n c e TR IMM ED HAT; A t ( $139 (Originally marked to $4.00 $1.98 1Originally marked to $6.00 A t | . A t ( Our best hats at this price. Originally marked $5.00 / as^Thigh as as $13.50. Soft Crushers a t ......................................................65c Banded Hats from.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85c up AU the newSailors in white, black and colors away be low cost. , ■: Childrens H a ts.. . « . . . . . . * > ....« ........• *..■**50c up ■,. p tlntrimmed Hats................ . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . ,$('00 up We have an assortment of Flowers, which we are offering at 25c per bupch. ' J j No Exchanges, Approvals or Charges in this Sale. Steele Bldg. N . Main Street XENIA , OHIO i'O^g- ,v Tourist Tickets at LowRound TripFaresDaily to New York, Boston, Atlantic City and other Resorts in the East, direct or via Washington P e n n sy l v a n ia L ines a lso to. Resorts in North M ichigan, W isconsin and the Northwest, C olorado and the W est liberal Stopovers and Return limit* CfejuwtiZ>caJ TicketAe*nU/orpartitulart or oddrm* . " C. C. HAINES ; o JHsIrUl PassengerA u n t DAYTCW, OHIO ✓ ✓ TRY OUR JOB PRINTING^ P o o s * f> ru l R i c h A l i k e C a n W e l l A f f o r d ! O L D H I C K O R Y F U R N I T U R E because of its beauty, its durability, its ................... * usefulness* fe n Barlow, C o if JUnk*,ete, Caliand*** ih* btmdlfat pUc—m ora now thowto*. . J, A, BEATTY * SON • Jfa arultwr*# Xetti#* w l LOCALANDWI$©NAl } ^w>hi.<iin nr------■- Dr. J , W . D ixon dank#* to an nounce that his office will he elosed after Tuesday for a month for hie vacation, In the list of kUMther; for the Y en la frttbll* echbole we find the asms of Mh John tollitts w h aw ill teach mathematics lu the high school this earning year, Mr, Collins just graduated from Cedar- vxliu College last week. He ijt to he congratulated on his election. War pictures, actual scenes taken in France are coming aeon at the Murdock Theatre. JudeClearanceSaleofallMillinery The next 10days we will offer the following Big Bargains on .. Hats and Trimmings Mr. J. X . Hastings and fam ily are attending college commencement at New Concord this week, Miss Maud being a graduate o f Muskingum, Hood Estate sale June 98, Sotne excellent properties offered for In* vestment. Mrs, W , A , Turnbull entertained the Kadantra Club Thurlday after noon. Coming Butb Roland in “ The Neglected W ife1* and Mrs. Vernon Castle in “ Patna” a t the Murdock Theatre. W e are sorry to disappoint our readers this week over the last ac count of the oollege commencement and alumni banquet. The com position has not yet arrived and we are at a loss to know o f Its where aboutsas the liuotypers have not been communicated with at this late hour, * For investment look at the Hood properties back o f Miller street, You can bu y them at Sheriff’s sale on Julie 2*. A ea horse power Columbia auto mobile tor sale or trade, price $4t*0 or w ill trade tor cattle, hogs or ahetp. CosfcftSSOO In 1911. Engine In excellent 'condition. Would make tine family* oar or could be con verted into a truck, W . L . CLEUANS, Saturday ,night at the- Murdook Theatre Is “ The Image Maker”, Monday night “ Crime and Punish ment” ; Wednesday that celebrated him star. Bath Boland in “ The Neglected W ife” and Saturday, Mrs. Vernon Castle, the idol of 'thousands In the city in “ Patna’'. This is a Very special offering and one o f the highest salaried star lu fllmdom. You can count on the best at the Murdock Theatre. D r. W , B , MeChesney delivered the address to the Xenia High School class Tuesday evening, the commencement being held In the First M. E , churoh. The building was crowded with an audlenos esti mated at 1,600 composed largely of friends and families o f the largest class ever graduated from the Xenia j schools, 41 pupils. Dr. MoChes&ey had f« r bis theme “ Patriotism” which was In keeping w ith the program o f the evening. The ad dress with some changes was the same as delivered here on Decor ation Day and the large audience was carried away with his eloquence and frank Statements concerning the war. America's position was for no Other purpose than to see justice to all nations and that Germany should be held account able for her conduct, President Jacob Many, o f German lineage, in presenting the diplomas took a c- oaeion to congratulate the Dr. for his wonderful address, t SPRINGFIELD, OHIO June SaleofDainty, Cool, Sumner Dresses at $5.00, $6.50, $8.50 and$10.90 There’ s the prettiest Array of Them—in Light Fresh Colorings that Look so Tempting and Summery* Voiles in striped and cheeked effects with whits organdy collars and cuffs edged with the daintiest of filet lace, / J o ^ Some come in surplloe effect and others white v a i k I vests. There's a delightful selection at...... ............... 1 / U ' U v - Checked ginghams in pretty youthful effects with big pookets and white “ weakita” , t Good looking dresses In white voile that ar* embroidered and lade trimmed, in pretty summery models... $8.50 Congressman S. D. Fess ha® re signed as president o f Antioch but still remains on the board of .trustees. No president will be elected this year and Dr. Black will continue in the of- ’ lice o f acting president,1* Miss Mary B. Ervin is spending the month of June in ,Iowa where she is An endless variety o f dresses In white voiles and tulle nets as low as you’ ll care to pay, and as expensive as you’ll care to go. You will find here dresses for every occasion, and at all prices, in women's and misses' sizes, worthy of consideration. living her illustrated temperance ldc- ;urb. „ ■ > , , r * Those who wish to enter the com munity Club contest for the best garden and lawn are requested- to give ths names to the' Secretary, Andrew Winter; so that the judges can make the Inspection at the proper time. The time has bean ’extended until the ' 96th o f this month., lto&ft. M. Conley recently re ceived a -G iv .iiifm e*^app4>l|iun*nt as Sub-Inspector o f ordnance and has been ordered to Dayton where he w ill aegist tn the inspection o f naval supplies and munition and reported there . there for serried last Monday. The appointment came thru B. X. Adame, Lieutenant Goramaoder l|. B. N ., who ’ bad re- quested that he make application for the position owing to the lack o f trained men for the work. Mr, Donley returns to FUtsburg on Fri day o f this week where he will graduate from Carnegie* Institute Teachnolegy with the degree of B, S. in Commercial Engineering. Mr. Balph J. H ill will a t the same time receive the degree o f B. 8 . in Mechanical Engineering. “ The Image Maker” Saturday night with a good cartoon. Murdook’ a Theatre, Mr, Walter Cultice has moved into the Anderson Finney property just] vacated by A. B. Shobe, Mrs. J. B. Wipter and Mrs. L, G. j Bull spent the first o f the Week with- Mrs. Jennie Hutchison, qt the home of Mr. Witt Cherry on the,Federal pike. | A flag on display in New YorkcOv- ers the- entire side o f an eight stojy I building that reaches from one Street to another, except the lower 'floor, ] windows and doors. The high cost o f paper has- forced the Springfield Sun to-increase the subscription price to $6560, yearly for the seven issues, '$4,60 fo r six. By carrier and news stands l 2c u week. Prof. F. A. Jurkat hi ing the werfc at F cumulating aiuong fi ing commencement alma mater. been spend- Im College, leads and attend- exercises o f his Ed.' Grindle Who p! theft o f flour from » fiodr mill in Clifton^ determinate sentanca 4 ........ two years in the penitentiary. ,ty to the Preston a an in- one to Mrs. Elizabeth Reid Anderson o f New Concord, 0 „ who, was called to Jamestown last week by the death of Mrs. Zartman, was the giusst o f rela tives here Thursday night. Dr. J.- WV Dixon and family expect to leave next Tuesday fo r Tulsa, Oklo., where they will visit their son, Phil Dixon and family. The trip will be made by automobile. This will be the second trip Dr. Dixon has made to .Tulsa overland. Wilberforce commencement will be held next Thursday a t 19 a. m. Xenia will hold a big patriotic meeting July 4th as arranged by the Business Men’s Club, Ju fge o f tl —FOB ■ALE :—Vinegar, excel lent quality will sell by the barrell or gallon to suit purchaser. Guar anteed absolutely pure. Phone 160. . CALV IN EW BY . __________ _______ Wood- mansee o f Cincinnati, one he best speakers in the state Witt make a pa triotic address. There will he a hand concert during' the afternoon and evening. There will be no fireworks but patriotic moving pictures will be displayed to the public. Mr. Andrew Jackson, Mrs. Lillie Limerick and Mrs. E , 0 . George went to Cincinnati Tuesday for the burial o f the ashes of -the late Jeptha Dunlap, who died a year age last April in California. B y the terms o f his will bis body was to be cremated and the ashes to be buried on the family lot at Cincinnati Mrs. J. H . For’ uey and Miss Baehel Tarbox hava entered the Grant Hospital in OolumhUs where both will undergo operations. Mrs. Raymond Butt and Mrs..OHver Jobe entertained a large number df ladies Saturday afternoon at the home of the former at a china and linen shower honoring Mrs. Jess Jes- mith, formerly Katherine McGiven, of (Dayton. The decorations were syrin ges and peonies while sweet peas were the favors. The many gifts were drawn into the room ra a small wagon by Ralph Bull and Jean Mor ton, the latter handed them to the recipient one at a time, when they were unwrapped,' Among the out-of- town guests ymh Mrs. Roll Shultz .and Mrs. Ralph Townsley o f Dayton 1and Mrs. Tiffen Walker o f Jamestown. Spring and Summer We L ava th« line of woolen* everybody is looking for, the newest style* in foreign and Domestic, only first class good*, nothing else KANY, The Lending Tailor XENIA, OHIO Lingerie Underwear Re duced to 98c, $1.39 and$1.98. Night Bohes, Gowns, Envelope Chemises, ilorset Covers and Drawers, make up this1 Attraetivfely priced assortment of splendid' Undergarments aft 98c, |1.89 and $1,98. Distinguished by the trim and shapeliness which one expects to secure only through a larger expendi ture—but priced as.low for this June selling.avenft that every woman will immediately see the wisdom of turning this advantagons offer, to her amount. The assortment in ail lines is enormous.'. The gar ments are mode o f fine materials—Longoloth er MainsoOk—and the trimmings are fine laces and embroideries. The garments are wertby o f every woman’ s attention. The sale price is 98o, $1.89 and $1.98. . Fares refunded on purchases - o f |I6,00 or over. Freight or express charges paid on purchases of $6or over. (rilling dogs in this county.* ly $2000: during the yearn; me 1. ’ Only 92 per centr Sheep kitt cost near ending Jun „ could he'paid as the sheep fund only f had $1,973.35 in it, There were fifty- five claims Attorney W, L. MillerJhas been ap pointed librarian of the Greene Coun ty Library ih the .Court House in the place of Die late C. L. Spencer. Herbert Best has resigned as one o f the administrators of the estate o f the late Robert Hood. Mrs. J, ,C. Barber will act alone in this capacity in the settlement of the estate follow ing the sale of the property on June 23. Mr. J. H. Creswell has purchased a new Overland touring car. Mrs. J. P. Rogers o f Wheeling, W; Va., has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. F. Kerr. HOOD TENANT HOUSES. *Don't forget the three houses and lots to be sold at the west door of the court house in Xenia, June 23rd, 10 a. m. Tracts Nos, 1, 2 and 4>° Sold by \ Sheriff Jackson. Tract No. 6—Hood tenant house occupied by Charles Sparrow—gas connections belonging to Mr. Sparrow —4 rooms, pantry and summer kitchen —will make a good home for the man to own who wishes property to rent. Sold June 23rd, 10 a m. west door of court house in Xenia 6 ROOM HOUSE, Tract No. 1—Another property sit uated on the hill hack o f Miller street known as the Ferris property, bow owned by the Hood estate—to be sold June 23rd, 10 a. m. West door o f court house in Xenia, Tract No. 2—Tenant house of late Robert Hood occupied by Johnnie Hamilton—4 rooms, pantry and sum mer kitchen. Good property to rent. Let Us Have'Your We havejttit installed an electric oflftm tester in the Nelson & Finney grocery store* Leave your creamthere, have it tested and rec*iva your money for it. We guarantee to pay two cants above the vElgin butter market. *<*£■»»*«.*4*4.1 HottstoniaCreameryCo. South Charleston, Ohio. HOW’S THIS? How’s This? We offer One Hundred. Dollars Re ward for any case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers fo r the past thirty-five years, and lias be come known as the most reliable rem -' edy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the Blood aba healing the dis eased portions. After you have taken Hall’s Ca tarrh Medicine fo r a short time you will see a great improvement in your S eneral health, Start taking Hall’s atarrh Medicine at once ana get rid o f catarrh. Send for testhnoinals, free. * • •, . . . . ■ , F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by alt Druggi*ts/76c. . Fee a-Cat. .• Pure glycerine Is one o f the heal remedies for oieanitng a cut and can* lug it to heal quickly. Best Pricesfor Butter, Eggs and Poultry !,V i i Farmer* call ua by phone, g*$ our price* tn produce, and arrange t t havtyonr grown** d e liv e r e d . Nagley’ s Grocery Phone 40* Cedarville, Ohio *%!»&*'***■fMfriirywv^jiisii *■ ;
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