The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52
Mf» ? LOCAL AMD PERSONAL I M iu Floreac* Sounr*. « f Ra. publlo, O., has had as her guest her sister. H its Louise Somers. Dr> J . O. Stewart is expected horn* Saturday .from N«w York City where he. has been attending tllnlee. . ' Murdock Tbeat.ro Saturday after* noon and night a splendid bill in *?The Ocean Waif?*, . * Miss Ruth Ramsey entertained the eoliege girls from .ou t of town laat Thuredoy a t dinner. Why not take a look a t the* New Gash Grocery, Mrs. Trank Childs, (Lilias Mil* burn) sf Chioago, ie a guest a t tpe home of Mr. Jacob Slegl.er. Mrs. Childs is the wife of Judge Childs, who presides o rer one of the courts in th a t city; having the violation of the auto laws mostly for lus cases. —LOST:~On Main Street or Xenia aveuue between library and my home a lunch d o th with drawn work, hinder please return to W. R . MoGhesney. Members of the Red Cross are asked to meet next Mouday, J a n e l i t h , a t * p, m.,afc the R. P. church, to affect a permanent organization, Mrf- Panning, the state organizer, will be present; A good dean moral shew tha t every member of the family can 4enjoy will he th e aim always of the Murdock picture theatre. * Rev.'Ernest Foster and wif<T, of TJulon City, Ind .f ard guests of 'Dr. H . G. Foster and wife of Clifton. Itapfipas Summer Displays For the Shoppers in Dayton Are Delightful Part of the pleasure of possessing anything new In The assurance that Dayton's displays of styles are the the way of apparel for one's self or for adornment of world's latest, together with the wonderful variety the home is the feeling that it's right; that it is in and the economy, too-—these things make Dayton accord with the present dictates of style; strictly shopping so satisfactory for people of a constantly up to date* growing extent of territory* EnMui if laytn Retail Trail Bureau It is an important consideration* Come to Dayton any day, preferably Wednesday. Visit thi stirtsfejUyiacthis Nttt* Thia ia the yaar you want a large corn crop. The way to get it ia to cultivate ie properly. To do this you ahould use a National. You only have to see it to be convinced. R, M. McKee. High class photo playa a t the Murdock theatre each Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Satur day nights. A bou t. twenty-live yonng people of Clifton gave a surprise on Miss tlla ra Widener at her home last Friday evening. Tne affair had been planned inseoretand thd even ing was - Bpent with games and fiuisifi While ice cream and cake were served, NOTICE!—A $8,600.00 tourmg ear for $400:00, been driven 15000 miles. • . W. L. < Has Rev. J , fl. ago. His olaBa will hold a reu which he expects to attend. /.! McMiohaei will be gone over Sabbaths. ' During his absence Mrs. McMiohaei and two sons will a t the home of her father, Mahon Prugh, near Dayton. Don’t forget the Robert Hood Home stead Sale at the west door of court house, June 23rd, 10, a. m. Tract No. 3, Dr W. R.'McGhesney made com- mencement-pddresses recently at Moral, Osborn atid Windham, Q. Mrs. M. I. Marsh entertained a number of college girls Monday evening a t a b 1 x o’clock dinner, honoring her niece, M isb Rebecca Marsh, who bas been a student of the college the past year. ’ Rev. Thnnas Turner wife and son, of Dravoabusg* P aM are guests of Dr, W. JR. McGhesney aud wife. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables every day a t the New Cash Grocery on the oorner. 'Mr* J- A. Stormont, of Pdlida, Colorado, ib here on a visit with bis father, Mr. J . 0 . Stormont, and i theh relatives, Flower Mission Day will be ob served Tuesday, June 1ST instead of on the 9th. Those having flowers will please, leave them with Mrs. D. S, Erv in , The management of the Murdock Theatre has arranged a special matinee for Saturday a t 2:16. This is to accommodate those who do not care for th e ’ crowded tig h t shows., Let the children go in the afternoon. 1 R$v. G. A. Young and family, of Boston, are here for' college com mencement and w ill visit relatives before their return home. * Rev* W.A* Gondon and family* of DriehsTiile, O., are guests of Mr. R . CLW att. - Rev. Gcndon and wife went to Trenton yesterday where th e former officiated a t th e marri age of Miss Jean Craft. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Golllne and daughter, Anna* attended the marriage of Miss Jean Graft, of Trenton last evening, The Clifton Presbyterian ohuroh has contracted for a flne JESstay pipe organ which will be Installed soon. For more than a y ea r the congre gation bas had plans-under way for . a pipe organ and by (the united efforts of .the congregation the necessary finances were raised to meet the requirements of the Carnegie fund. The organ, while not the largest in the county, Will ' equal most any of them as' to the number of pipes, workmanship and quality of tone being one of the la test designs on the market. The opening of the Murdock theatre last Saturday night proved quite a drawing card to hundreds of patrons of the show. The house was not large enough to accommo date the crowd and more thau a hundred were turned away. The pictures pleased everyone and the -management promises a good set of films again Saturday night w ith the same standard th e other n igh ts of ths weak. Dr. MII m ' Antl-Pvln PtD» f.r all sew William^ H art, aged 76, disd Tuesday after a long illness. The funeral was held Thursday, burial taking place a t Grape Grove.- Be sides a Widow he ie survived b y ' a son James, of Bellbrook; and three daughters, Mary McAfee* of Cin cinnati; Maggie who lives in California, and Mrs. D» N, TarboX of this place. , Yon will want to see the first re le a sed ! “Neglected Wife” a t the Murdock Theatre on Wednesday, June SO. James Kennon* brother of Morgan Kennon of this place, was killed while a t work a t the Big Four coat deck in Dayton, Wednesday after noon. No one saw the accident at the tim eand little of the particulars have been received here. He Is survived by two sons, George aud Frank, who are in the army* bis aged .mother* Mrs, vMary Jane Kennon, Mrs. Ju lia Morris of this place, W. B. Kennon, of Columbus; Mrs. Chaa. Studevant, of Indiana; Mrs. Calvin Huffman and Jos Kehnon* of Springfield. FOR SALE—I have for sale a very desirable, centrally located piece of property in Xenia, which will rent to good tenant to pay 10 per cent per annum. The price is $6,000, but time can be hfid on much of this, if de sired. No better location in town, only one square front court house. As an investment this would be first class. See A. W. Tresise, No. 39 Greene street, Xenia, Y, M. C. A. Building. Mr. Alfred Marshall o f'th e U. Navy being stationed on the Pei parents, Mr. and Mrs. W* L. Marshail, oi Columbus. Mr. Mar- stay with friends.: Q., arrived expects' to remain most of r-.~r I ’ ’'fl- Miss Anna Bradf ute. Watch .for P a tn a by Vei Castle on Saturday, June 23, a t the Murdock Theatre. HOOD TENANT HOUSES. I Don’t forget the three houses and lots to be sold a t the west door of the court bouse in Xenia, June 23rd, 10 a, m. Tracts Nos. 1, 2 and 4., Sold by Sheriff Jackson. / Tract No. 6—Hood7 tenant house occupied by Gharles 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. fi ROOMHOUSE, „ * Tract No. 1—Another i ................. ....................... Sit* uated on the hill, back of Milier .street known as the Ferris property1*- now owned by the Hood estate—to be sojd June 23rd, 10 a. m. West door of 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. Best Prices For BUTTER and EGOS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Every Day Cali Phone 217 for Your Grocery Supply. %rrftr* Will bo Delivered Promptly. Tbe W. W. Troute Grocery Co. SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of Cedarville Township Rural School' District'will offer at public auction-ott the premises of the following described real estate on SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1917. " At One O’clock P. M. Town School Property* Building is an eight room brick structure with large basement. Walls of building are strong and suitable for manufacturing purposes. Large halls on each floor. Plenty of light in every room. ’Furnace in the base ment. Wide stairways permit eagy access to each floor. Building under good roof.. “ Building is located on large plot of ground on West Xenia avenue where access may be had without much ex pense to Pennsylvania lines. Excel lent-well of water on the ground. The property is fenced in and Would per mit of a fine location for manufactur ing plant. Possession of property could be given June 1st. 1917. The Board of Education reserves the •right to reject any or all bids. Terms made known on day of sale. By order of the Board of Education of Cedarville Township Rural School District. I ANDREW JACKSON, Clerk. Tbe'Car With a Wonderful Motor OAKLAND Sensible Six * . 41 H. P. Motor, m o lbs. Weight 62x4 iiioh Tires and 20 other features, Get a Demonstration. C. B. SCHMIDT , with BaldOer Motor Com.} Cor, Church and ‘Whiteman S t,, Xenia. Wanted Local Agent CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children In Use TorOver 30 Years Always bears the signature of Sr k FRANK L, JOHNSON, Attorney and Counselor-at-Lnw XENIA, OHIO. Office over Galloway & Cherry, LetJJs Have Your ,r~ ---------- -—- ----------- -------- : Best Prices for CREAM * Butter, Eggs and Poultry ■ -V • * -• • . .'■■■•■■ . :■ > • ■■f- ■, . . 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