The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26
--a -lp BM*P? •mgfQZj ■WN S 1 :'f the your m a y ROOM 5 8 ITEin 112 -v/-dinner tmcnfc of a t .$7.00 dal $8,75 .$2100 a! $26.00 3 joci as ‘ots trac* ■wadis to Oftoc at the tcirolas bspets# Jp Harry Kennoo AUCTIONEER TERMS VI.KY V ^ A V A V M V M W ^ W * . 10 CAI AXD 'PERSONA?; ;£ V W .V .V .V A W ,V W M m V A ^. 1 ?iat v* *t-to I:£ Ford baa catonrto'? tov Ten r^i ■-;■•»>f f ton !-:’> $[1 . , I to, to.. to k&MB a EJC33 ih:C[J vtoca n c:,'3 ;s o t i no docks «2I to ItEASfJN'ABLE I S h t o Satisfaction ffoaratsfeedl 6j: sm R i y Putrxswtotog two a-TiI I ax in r ''' l J j i vy-Iy i <j otoiu n to v . ud \ .. * c t - , petotoc. nM \1C 'cJoy afic.r.r/a wto ) mm; cl t J b trreb i.Ltoo Lxto ci i r.J u .' 71./XT' a f ’- qv X ci -J, Hr toto- M::;c i \ El, Fto-way rro *’ ’’"{■>crvtral tixo So f toc.r/xti .aiveto * 3b to Fcrno rctirtocJ to Wrtotor> tea lb. to, Cotavlay to stance F:lo .vtacd wcik. Ho xlE reton homo tJxrw the {kc% <,? Jtoy. *>') tocr I [ -x T'~ ctoe ’ rir,->t f to<* f nb'its f-1iconL y -703 ni hn i too i.. <( .^bsl.-lu, ito'j.;i\ Mt*. XV<,*3W*S for nCedarville, r"‘- A Mother’s work is never done * 1 0 if liar rising son needs nend-- ing every morning „ before seliaol. . - t Jwsfe as Mug m Mothers btiy poorly made Bovs’ Clothes, there’ll be a goodly amount of thimbling to be done. - .• ■■•■• 3“ ... . ‘ * The wise parents of Cedai^ ville are coming to know of a sure way to put a stop to this DARN nuisance. It’s (Dubbelbilt) B o y s ’ Glothes hnd we’re the ex clusive agents for this city, We wanted a line that would Cedarville of this useless work and worry*-and we got it Will jR'fo, who rescr/dy had m ejx emtmu m Ms lefs eye b? a -CJalambiis sncT-.'a’fe!', wag in that viiy Satarias? ( s* r i,f jes ta in tbs? too htiAo the ststuhesremoved, l h S lto :7-^ €o^ ct fe ecem o f ii e s Wo ™ 2 , i 2 o \ “ 5 -* ^ ;■ Ir*aS‘,°r o s i ftftccn eents a»a t!:a wor tas. ■Ohio ^ tsieo »c? 0 . Ko is siwrivetl by tog ®?oi . • _ _ _ t an? om- rzn, C. P. STeyr?, of «»rian JoJ ^ollin i»as?;ee han sb MMsfegreecnS | togs? and is fTopating to crest: a ga- TOfjQend c vergmo temwa v/Mti tlyifc •«M33no. 3 , . ; Spesial ^reheste- ts£ five pieces at the SfeXseii theatre nenfeWednesday ovening.- £*’fhe Thing We and a cpssial comedy of ■ two- Teels with "Patty 4rtoe?i!e.w .. W, I*. C!er.;r.r.3 lias sold'tho Holmes form of '.’Oacres .on the Federal pike toXote Pitstsek for 112,400. The farm •&an owned bjr Ho to-,the Mwrdaek tkeatreWedneS'- doy.nigM, 'Hstra good show and Orient lliii. ordiestra. / Word lias keen, receivedf here that- Oaear.Hailey arrived Sathatk in Hew Tnris City fmm France.\. - V uoek theatre next-Wednesday evening:., ’fhe .Oriedt Hill1 nrelxeatra.: 'W. Xenia ■ will furnish the music. f'prliig, and summer clothiny fa-’ftfr" hi£ offered atspcclalpriees atKelWeS as will be hoticed elsewhere in:' these columns. ':.:^|ra,-yK.;4* 'rurRhuli, .who'Has,been in a Columbus hospital, was able to- return home Tuesday evening. ' Miami township was the first-'in the county to reach its Quota on the Fifth Liberty Loan, Mrs. O. P. Elias and daughter, Ber- nkse* ware in Chadnpati from fflmra-. day until Tuesday, v/ber-e the latter had her tonsils and adenoids removed at f he hospital in that city* • It, C. Watt spent Saturday and Sab bath with Hbv. and Mrs, W, Ai Con don andfamily of Hrichsville, O. Mrs, Watt went to Columbus Saturday sps uling the day with her sister, Mrs. W*L, Marshall. , ' Mrs. Johnnie Crain, whose home for some years has been with her son, fm , Ferguson at London, O., but who was familiarly known as Mother Grain in her conducting a boarding house in Cedarville for several years, passed away April 23rd in her 88th yean Bead KelMe’s clothing adv. It will be to your interest. N e w H o y ’ s M o d e l s i n S u i t s & J S Q t o $ 1 8 . 5 0 T H e 22 South Detroit St,, - , - Xenia, Ohio £5S S sns jiriHiiimiiiiimiiimniiimiminiiumiiimimmmimilimummliiimimiiimmHinimiiHimi iiiiifiiiimiimiyiinimiiiiiiiii S ' - v 5 1 JOBE’S I During the Busy Season j JS555aBiSi5£iSB5iSSMiSSiSiiaiaS Our Store will be open every w e e k day e v e n i n g . . j American Field Fence § A n o s s u r t i n e n t o f s i z e s ' a n d s t y l e s n o w i n s t o c k g p r i c e d s o y o n c a n a f f o r d t o * u s e i t . § f International Harvester Co. Repairs 1 W e a r e t h e e x c l u s i v e a g e n t s i n C e d a r v i l l e f o r p a i t s B wSSk a n d r e p a i r s f o r t h i s l i n e , a s w e l l a s t h e e n t i r e l i n e o f . H i m p l e m e n t s a n d m a c h i n e r y . f j . McCormick'Binders and Mowers jj Cultivators, Corn Planters jj 1 ? I ? ' i ? n * ■I/. H i H i U s v - ■■'X" ' ' fit-•• . • -- ■••^ H- - ' 'X .V. - *' JSs?¥ ■ T w o c a r s o f c o r n t o a r r i v e t h i s w e e k , o n e c a r o f B . - *- . • .■ ' " S ' B a r l e y M e a l , B r a n a n d M i d d l i n g s t o b e o n t r a c k ’ g h e r e i n a f e w d a y s . P h o n e y o u r o r d e r s . • B s T w o C a r s P o c h o n t a s o i l t h e w a y R e d A s h C h e s n u t H a r d c o a l c o m i n g . L e a v e y o . u r o r d e r s a n d b e s u r e o f t h e b e s t f u e l a t t h e - r i g h t p r i c e . : • : t C 5= ' ■ -X liiiiiHUiiiiiiHiimiriiiiimiaiwiiiniHiiiiflniiiiiH!!iumiiiiiiiiiBiiiiuiiiHiiitiiiiuiiitHUfniiiniiiiiiiiiiimmii»iiDifiiHiiiimiiiHiniHiHiHiiuiiiRiiHtaiiUiiiiiEuniiiilir Suit Special for this Week ■1* •„ ■ -v"; S We have priced special lor tills week two lets cl writs* developed in Poiret Twill, Gabardine, Ssrge and Englkh Tweeds in Navy, freneli Blue, Tans and Beaver, S u i t s u p t o $ 3 2 . 5 0 S p e c i a l l y P r i c e d a t $ 1 9 . 7 5 S u i t s u p t o $ 4 5 . 0 0 S p e c i a l l y P r i c e d a t $ 2 4 . 7 5 isSfms^eMmmehm ___ Gold Medsl Fkmr by -the -barrel atNagley’ir. Wm. Cultice has purchased, the Truesvlale property on College street and is moving there. Casper Heitz- man will take the Townsley property^ vacated, by Mr, Cultice. Mr*. K. B, Wilson a&rented the property to *be vacated by Mr. Heitzman. Gasper Heitzman has, .urchased the Russell barber shop on Xenia avenue. •’=*' ‘ • * . A number, of farmer* have planted com thir, week, Fred Weimer probab ly topping the list with twenty-five acres already planted. * ■ /■ Mrs. Charles Baum has had for her guests Mrs. Luther Glover of Spring- field, her sister-in-law and niece, Mrs. Mary Barefoot and daughter, Vivian of Payton. A nine and one half pound son was bom to My, and 31r*. ClatcneeTflott, Wednesday. - W«nMarshall, W. B. Stevenson and N.P. Ewbank returned yesterday from the reservoir where they spent several days fishing. They report good suc cess and' brought about fifty pounds of fish home. The Editor is obligated for a mess of the eateb and they were good ones, -'Hr'*''*”' A. R, KEPLINGER BEAD, Dress Special for Saturday Only Om lo t of Silk Dresses, Valueotip to $22,36 p ieed for p&turday Qnjy at $ 15.00 Jobe Brothers Company \ ...................X E N I A , O H I O — y . - . ■ ■ ■ ■ s S g S' s S3 met mm. sR 3 5=1 5 H as! S! mm mm , S' s The following obituary was taken from The Grant County Fress, Pcter- bnrg, W, VO., April 25, Ifilb. Mr. Rep- finger was employed as a farm hand by Wm. Conley until a few days be- fora hi$ death, ^ ”Arlio Keplingcr died at the homo ot Ms parents, at Babmansvilie last Friday night/ life death was caused by pneumonia and he was only sick h* bout ontr day. Tho deceased had been laalaog InsTiome; in Ohio and came, homo on a visit ten days before his' Ccziin He was m honest, upright In- dantrious yopu^ man, and the news of his death was quite a shock to his many friends. Mr. Keplingcer Is sur vived by his parents, Mp. and Mrs. B. F. Replingar, and .several brothers and sistefo# two of fefe sisters being, Elm. Gant Eskridge, of this place, and Wrj. Walter Judy, of Pansy. Funeral fierviecs wesro held Sunday afternoon mid ths remains were laid to rest in tho Lahmanavillc eemetety.” H u t c h i s o n <5 G I b n e y B a r g a i n s i n S h o r t L e n g t h s a S a v i n g t o C u s t o m e r s o f 2 5 P e r C e n t o n G I n g h a t n a , P e r c a l e s , S h e e t i n g , T i c k i n g , V o i l e s a n d M u s l i n s - C h i l d r e n ' s G i n g h a m D r e s s e s * * 9 5 c V o i l e W a i s t s . * . r . , :v Suits, Waists, Skirts, Corsets, Gloves, Dress Silks all New N e w R u g s , M a t t i n g s , L a c e C u r t a i n s , D r a p e r i e s , L i n o l e u m s , V a p o r S t o v e s , K i t c h e n C a b i n e t s C h i n a , A l u m i n u m W a r e . Nl^iniw Hutchison & Gibney X E N I A , O H I O EYES Exam ined D ow eetly (Haste* F it ted , A t MODERATE PRRTf) ’ TIFFANY’S 5 *sto*id iVpsrSft'iCt Opaa Evenk%* by Apt olTrnint Parsons.who have not sent to their' tart return will loose the right to the $169 exemption, ffhe state officials have ordered tho county auditors to have the assessors took up *UpcrsoBs, that have hot made returns. «*» . We new have^ the t tge»fy M the Western C reiw eT <» . and »*f m u the*best .w iik e t ,.prke J te i your' rretW; , . M» INssgley! L tw k U p M lr /s A d N o w L i C L E W [ A t e )N iS R e a l Estate OtnbsfoimlaJ mr effire #*rH or reachwl by phnn* at wiy r^»l.lenr*. m ><He?,n|n*. itticedS I’HtoNWA “ nmtoeme ZJl t 1 ■, (iBQAnViiauE, 0 1 m 0 ' ft** f
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