The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52
'I • « mmm u A xuinbair fvwa. I mm attea&id tha Mwmortal #i*wd**# In XasjJ#, Former Governor Fmak Willis m*kmg the *ci- dro«s »t Woodl«nd cemetery. High olw# pho-tu play* at Urn Murdock tUsatrs «*eb Monday, Wad i)»*day, Tbnwday and «*tur- day nights, * Tha creditor# o f fcbn STFarlaxtd Gro cery company, «M notified to moet next Twadaybo appoint a receiver at the office of WffUaai Howard in Xenia, Mr. Harry Iliff and family, of m, spent Decoration day witlrrala- donv tiv## hfre. Ixm- Cultivatc your cornwith a Nation al Cultivalor, acknowledged tha best on the market, B. M, McKee. Mrs. Caroline Wilson Is sick at the homa of her.daughter, Mrs. W. A. IKpanoer; ‘ r-gias-M 5 ras^*v#aHrs» mmm mmm H * ''"rnfruifiiiT imm m mm, ****** M Dayton Offers to the Visiting Shoppers f e y W e f e i l a v »ir|anSbppin^ DaylnDayton Satisfaction and Economy One of the reasons Dayton is the Shopping Center for so large a territory is the knowledge that to see the best offered in Dayton is to see the best offered any where; for one's self or for the home, ' __ Naturally this means satisfaction for the discrimi- if Itytt! t i t# Tnrit e«ns« nating shopper. True economy is to secure maximum value for the money one spends and the efforts of Dayton stores to give that result to their patrons have been happily crowned .with success. •: ' x> A, 1shopping trip to Dayton is well worthwhile, Come any day, preferably Wednesday. Jv eryW edm iiav p u r f a l o p p i i f . Visit tie sUro tf$*Uri#ethis wWwi ■m W W M M ta M MIll jlH Mr. Jams* Barr and Mrs. CHvlea j Mis*. Mary Fowler, who teaches m "**" Barr, of Dayton, spent Decoration day Selma, Alabama, returned home last with relatives here, . week fo r her vacation. Mr. Will Bradfute and family, of Columbus, motored here Wednesday to spend Decoration day. Mr. Robert Gonley returned home from Pittsburgh, Monday, with his parents, Mr* and Mrs. William Conley, ivhQ were, his guests .for several days,' Mr. Conley will return to Pittsburgh 'in a few days during which time he will graduate from the Carnegie Tech nical Institute. Mr, Ralph S ill, Who graduates in the same Mass did not re turn home. With a neWpicture machine/ new piano and the house renovated, and eleetic fans to be installed we ate .going to give the patrons of the Murdock picture show the best. Mr. John Lott, />f Pittsburgh/ was here for Decoration day. Xenia is one of the seventeen larg er centers of the state that have been chosen for these group , meetings. Similar conferences will be held through the summer and fall in Bel- laire, Youngstown, Canton, Xenia, Hamilton, Piqua,-, Lima, Defiance, Mr. Fred McMillen, of Des Moines, Iowa, find Miss Clara McMillan, of Columbus, spent Decoration day here. Rev. W..W, Iliff and youngest son, of Brookline, Massachusetts, are- the { Wes'# of the former’s mother, Mrs. iQuiso Iliff, and other relatives. Mansfield, Sandusky. Newark, Ports- teaching at New Wilmington, Illi mouth, Kenton; Lorain and one or two « the first to register under the other large centers. Mr. D. W, Sterrett, who *has been ' - - *fc nois, new conscription Jaw. Mr. Sterrett mailed his card- this week to Mr. Andrew Jackson. He asks fo r no exemption in his registration. President W. B. McGeesney tie-1 livers the commencement address to~the graduates of the Xenia high ! Mra, Prieella Cotton died Wed- school to he held in the First M. B ‘.[uesday morning. The funeral will church, Tuesday earning, June 12* jbo held Saturday, burial at Wilber- This is the year you want a large corn crop. The way to get it is to cultivate It properly., To do this you should use a National. You only have tq'see It to be convinced. R. M. McKee. Dr. -Miles’ *.ntl-PaJn Plus tov wl pate Spring and Summer *We have the line of woolens everybody is looking for, the newest style# in foreign and. Domestic, only first class gpods, nothing else .The Leading Tailor XENIA, OHIO 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 CO. car loads ef hides for the U. S. GOVERNMENT AND MUST MAKE GOOD, CALL CALL US FOR PRICES, Cash on Removal. B e l l ’Phone 88T-W Citlsehe Phone#: Factory 464, Office 187 Xenia Fertilizer Co. Xenia*# Only Fertilizer Plant* Auto SorVlcs inquire about our tankage for hog# • SUMMER Tourist Tickets at LowRound Trip Fares'Daily to New York, Boston, Atlantic City and other Resorts m the \ E&*t} direct or via Washington \ P ennsylvania L in e s Colorado and the West u i o m* u«= jjhorxl Stojwtir* «ad Return limit* ikmMtml*^*#**1***mtto##*#***** C. c. UAtSKS force. NOTICE,*.—A $3,600.00 7 passenger touring car for $400.00, Has o'nly been driven J5000 mile#. . w . l . o le M a n s 4Mr* Charles Galbreath of the ’ Na tional Cash Register company, drop ped in home Saturday night to remain over the Sabbath, A good clean moral show that every member of the family can enjoy will be the aim always of hie Murdock picture theatre. Mr. E. G, Lowry, wife and son, Glenn, and Mi#« Hazel Lowry, drove through fo Cranford county. IU., several-days ago to visit,Mr, Newton' Laughead, Mr.S. Ki Williamson and son, Collins, received a slight shook from a bolt of lightning during the storm last Saturday evening. Both were m the bam yard a t the time* Mr.Williamsonwas leaning against the fence when hh received the shook. Collins was ^nocked down and stunned .for soma little time. ■TboHghiaitagKtrnok a tree .ashort distance away. Bev. W, W, Iliff,* of Brookline, Mass., w ill ffU the B. P. pulpit Sabbath -morning at 10:30. The general public is invited to this service. • . « Mr. L. W. Wilson reports ths theft Of an old blind horse from his farm last night. The blood hounds took a trail to Wilberforce but no other report has been received at this time. Miss Anna* Collins has boon sleeted as a teacher in the Boss Township Centralized school. Mr, Merle Bife was elected principal while Miss. Bachel Tarbox, who taught there last year was re elected*. Mr. Forest Waddle has given up the Boyd livery barn and returned to Xenia* Mr. B. Csoil Burns, who has been teaching at DeGraff the paBt year is home for summer vacation. He has bsen re-elected to the principle- ship at a salary of $118.60 per month for a term, of nine and one half months. DeGraff high school repre sents one of tho best of the smaller high schools in the state. Thu school offers the elective System to its students, sixeeursss being open to graduation. Seven teachers are employed m the high school. We expect is have all the new things In the film world. There will bs high class drama, clean comedy with some .historical and educational- feature#/ A show for every member of the family is our aim, Murdock Theatre. Classic Features, ’From the way you are staring at me, madame, 1 conclude 1 look like some one you know/' "So you do. You remind me so much ‘of my dear old English bull terrier/’—Baltimore American. C A S T O R IA For Infanta and Children In (f*e For Over 3 0 Years Always beP-o Signature of ffir t FRANK h. JOHNSON* - Attorney and Coudselor-at-LaW X®j$lA, DHIO, Office over Galloway A Cherry, ■Let Us Have Your We have juifc installed an electric cream tester in the Nelson & Finney grocery store. Leave your cream there, have it tested and receive your money for it. We guarantee to pay two cenfca above the Elgin butter market. „ « cs:-\ „ South Charleston, Ohio- Best Prices for Butter, Eggs and Poultry : v ** * Farmer# call us by phone, get our prices on produce* and arrange to have your groceries delivered. , Phone 40. 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