The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26
I ' M. C. Nagley has heetl appointed as guardian for-Frank'Fisher, colefcxi Your Attention is called to Kelble’s ad in this issue. The Presbyterian church in Clifton has exceeded its quota in the New Era movement and haB been awarded a banner b y Genera). Assembly in recog nition o f such, Messrs Mack Anderson and Ralph Ault, two Clifton boys who have been oversets, have arrived- in New York and will he mustered hat o f service. ■Dr. Leo Anderson, who sustained a bad eut on his left hand laat week, is able fo take care o f his practice by the aid o f two veterniarinns. He has a representative o f the Pitnxan-Moore serum Co,, here to look" after his vac cination o f hogs, • ‘l’ Miss Kathleen Blair has accepted a position as -bookkeeper and cashier at the Murdock garage, Bring yqur cream to „the -Western Ohio Cream Co,, and will pay you the the very best market price. • * M. C. Nagley The 23rd annual reception' fo r the S p e c i a l s a le o f m e n ’ s a n d Clifton High School Alumni Asspcia-< b o y s c l o t h i n g -at K e lb le s , th e Antioch will deliver the address, A e t n a , f i * I SPECIAL fO Pay’s Sale . - DON’T MISS THIS SALE NOW ON 350' fin e Knee - Pant Suits, Factory samples. A ll kinds arid all sizes. PONY MAKE. • ' !* ,f . ' You know they are the best ■ clothes made for boys. /- * . * T ** & ' ‘ •' ' f„ ■ $10.50 Suits f o r . ........$7.49 $9.00 Suits for .......... :. .$6.49 $8.00 Suits fo r ............... ,$5.49 * ' .. ’ v fi $7.50 Suits f o r . .............. $4.98 $6.75 Suits fo r .......... . . .$4.49 , Men’ s fine Suits $12.48, $16.50, $18:50, $22 50 i._—n t " ‘ '" A "-~ ny'" ■” ' v ' - I This is your chance C. A. Kelble’s - BIG STORE, 17-19 West: Main S t., .XENIAV OHIO Ohio Wheat Can’t Be Beat ' ‘ • •. * -v ■ .- . *i ' You know the exceptional qualities o f OJ mo Whiter wheat— the kind you grow. There is ho wheat grown that can excel it for __^_-all-jountLbaking-put,pos&s. ..I t i s . because , William Tell and , s - Pi.,. \ - * ■ . W GoIdenFleece Flour are made from this wheat by a special milling p rocess' that re tains ALL the edible qualities that they are unsurpassed in baking value. They n e v e r fail to give good results because they are uniform in quality. They Eat Mor$ Home Made Bread will “ go farther” because they retain all the food value of the original wheat grains. ^ t , ' - FOR SALE BY ALL GOOD „GROCERS BUILD WOWA HOUSE YOU'LL ALWAYS PROUD OF a !« e an tli£ "T T ’BlTSL frr eormlcte mitt work catalog It thoWaa few select \ A y house plane. \7a quote direct mill prices on every item of V V ■wu«h lumber a. dfca-Jicd r. Ill work ncetiedfer any house, h"f!i EarC"e,"Jfettorv' cr n r,:ur jib . G-tni ua your lint o f materials S i ^ d c Sw -laveV ^u r ^ .tractor send it.tuul get our dehvered ^ price*. ' r t ,f sMHnst cuts celling costs. Location at fe'?: ht “ rate breaking” print ci-to transportation■ ehafecs. Buy- - i d nvmufeituriu/it the l .ir ^ t hardwood Lunlvr market ... jie ^country enaWei'ua U peL.S better material and C»veyou it quality jadduct* . , , - , 1 -,^.,,, the highest quality mill work for fif- vtilir?-—lit'o Firestone Pork, CV,», etc. Now we offer you the direct benefit of our long experience - and our low prices based on . quantity pruductioa. * V/a ship on approval Ptirtnltexami- AV/u n ! money tt you ’ to Hof c.Utfh-h Wr/to iotinr, C>et our do- /iVeiva? jniM. Soo %vhat your oavmg . Vt.iulJ hf’ T l » Sterling L um b e r Company , Bureli Ave. Clnclnnsti, Ohio Borne o f the holes on Xenia avenue and Main street are being filled with crushed stoqe. Sortio fit these good days in the not distant fatux'O both o f these streets will be paved. There is nothing that adds more* to the value o f property than street paving. • t --W e now have- the -agency - o f the Western Creamery Co;, and -will pay you the best -market -price- -fo r your cream, ' M. C. Nagley # South Charleston, will hgld an elec- : tion on July 22 to vote on a $12,000 bond issue for paying for th evillage's share o f paving. Gale Dugan o f Springffeld, who saw i versea -duty, has been mustered out o f service and .spent Wednesday with friends here, > * Fred Bird, who has been connected with the Y. M, G, A department at Gamp Sherman} has completed his work at that camp anH returned home The High School pupils spent Mon day on a picnic at Hills and Dales South o f Dayton, , Members o f the faculty also enjoyed the day with the pupils. ■ ■ Mrs, Belle Gray returned home from Pittsburg,' Friday vening after a pleasant visit with her soil, James A, Gray and wife. fr .■. The railroad administration has r e - dueed fares fo r the Methodist Centen ary in Columbus the last *of June. A fare o f one and one third fares for the roud trip. If the fare is $1,50 one way the round trip will be $2.00. This will be the largest gathering in Ohio in rtiany yeai-s. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nisbet and son, John qf Loveland, spent Wednes- i day with relatives hgre) - t Miss Anna Alexander o f Yellow Spring spent Sabbath at home. Misses Helen Iliff and Margaret Wwbank were slightly injured Wed nesday evenhi when they were struck and knocked down by. a bicycle while crossing Main street. Neither o f the girls, nor the rider, a hoy named Sheeiy, saw each other owing to an auto. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hamilton and jfitfle daughter, Joan, o f Bloom ington, 111., and Mr, and Mrs,- James Ritenour o f Selma, were guests o f Mri and Mrs, A , 35, Smith, Tuesday. Saturday will be the last day in this section fo r open saloons, as none in the county, took out "the license to open Monday. The prohibition a- mendment goes^inio effect May 27, Tuesday. John- Marshall informs us that ho docs pot look fo r the -1,7 year locusts this year. On May 27, seventeen years ago, tlfere was a . killing frost and a light freeze and thousands of locusts died.. In a few days aftowards what lived disappeared, He thinks the most of'them wer*. killed before the- eggs were laid, and fo r that reason does not look fo r many this! year. ,~ Mrs. It. RichaWs^as^fiostCss to j the Home Culture Club Tuesday af- |ternoon. Her*mother, Mrs. Wilcox o f New Paris, dicing an honored guest. ■ ■ ’-r. , r i r Mrs, J , H. Harbiso'n entertained the |Clark’s Run Social Club Tuesday af- , ternoon. » * r The funeral of Mrs. James Raney ; was held from her home in Xenia oh Thursday afternoon, burial, taking i place at Clifton. The deceased wps a j former resident of. this township. Mrs. J. W. Johnson entertained the members o f the fcadantra Club at her home on Xenia avenue, Wednesday afternoon, » Mr. A. Z. Smith, wife and daughter, Louisa, motored to Columbus Sunday and were the guests o f Dr. Thoman, and family. Mrs. Thoman is a cousin o f Mrs, Smith, and accompanied the party back fo r a week's visit here. The county road outfit has been at work on the Barber road grading and rolling the stone just recently placed on it. Hemembert the date o f the Senior Class play. For Sore* Aching Gums and Teeth 8. 8. Steel. fex-Oounty comm issioner, o f OtillHcollte, Who has known I>r. W . (J. Jones and used hfa liniment foi rears, says; "I find It the best remedy 1 know for Toothache and Neuralgia,*' YOtl rr<K) SBdtJLI) TRY “HOUSE-TONB-E-AH” Does Not Horn, Smart Nor Blister 4 Full Ounces, 2fie, Found a t All Bruit Stores j For Sale by C. M. Ridgway and A. E. Richard** DrugguU BICORN % A pure grain and tankage product high in protein and Jut, The pigs like it and make wonderful growth. Ask the fellows who have fed it. There will be a car on our track in a few days, phone your orders. • ■ , * A + , Corn and Barley ings and Bran Coming in by the car load regularly. Place your orders, get it off the car, save money. ^ .. • . COA L A car of the celebrated.Yellow Jacket Egg for cook stove use now unfoaded., la* JOBE’S Alt Spring Suits at Reduced Prices The Spring Suits of Checks, Men’s Wear Serges, Hair Line Striped, Gabardines, Poiret Twill and Tricotine are all incomparably attractive, faultlessly tailored and lined in beautiful foulards. The prices are inviting. • „ Values up to $27.50 for $14.95 <% ■ Values up to $37.50 for $19.75 Values up to $40.00 for $29.75 Values up to $60.00 for $39.75 : Moderately Priced Dresses m * Revealing Fashion’s Trend Not only will you find individuality and better fabrics among this dress offerings, but the values are such as you would expect only in models at a much higher price, The Frocks are of Foulards, Taffetas, Georgette and Taffeta combinations. The colorings are Black, Lavender, Nile Brown and'Pearl Grey. Special $ 14,95 <# JOBE BROTHERS COMPANY X0EK Jrof. L. D. Parker will attend the O. S. U. this summer taking studies for is hMaster's degree. Miss Anha Collins will also. attend the same school taking a course in English, William Collins has been elected superintendent o f the Boss township schools at a salary o f $1,400 a year. At a meeting o f the school board Wednesday evening Miss Anna Col lins, who has been teaching in the Ross township high School, was elec ted to teach English, Miss Lowry hav ing declined her election. Miss Alice llUlb o f Mt. Verfion, O., has been chosen to teach domestic science. Two vacancies are yet two be filled, one in the country ’and the other for Miss Esther Townsley, who declined her election. 1 Mias Wilmah Spencer has gone to Kingston for a week’s visit. The soldier'hoys are requested 16 meet at the mayor's office Monday for : practice drill for Decoration Day. < Drill will also be held Tuesday and1 Thursday evenings, | Mr, and Mrs. John FrArhe entertain- 1ed a number o f friends last evening at | a parcel shower in honor o f their soil,! Mr. Millard Frame and bride, John Baker suffered ’ a paralytic stroke Wednesday but is roporfbd better, Persons going to the Massies Creek tcemetery Decoration Day had hotter i go by the Whitelaw Reid farm as the i Columbus'pike is in bad condition ow~ ]ing to the road improvement* Miss Marjorie Wright has gone to Ansonia to Visjjt with her sister, Irene, BREEDERS NOTICE. Lord Nelson, gray Percheron Reg-1 istcred in P. S. o f A., owned by Gedar- ville Horse Company, is a dark gray, good style, is 4 years old, will weigh 1900. All lovers o f the Percheron horse should look this fellow up and give him a trial. Will make the sea son at $20. Epi is a big dark brown Imported Belgian, will weigh over a ton, has good-action, like a road horse and is ns sure and good breeder as Stands in any barn. He is siring, the kind evSry buyer is looking for. Will make the season at $17.30. Pince Albert, Imp., Belgian, dark sorrel, is one we do not need to tell Gold Medal Flout by -the ,-barrel at Nagloy’i, ’ . - - v « ■>,vtu anyone about for every one knows he is the best to be found and sure and keen as ever. Will make the season at $17,50. • All colts by the above liorses in sured till straight and right. Every effort and precaution will lie taken to avoid accidents but will not be respon sible should any occur. •. The above horses will make the sea son at my barn 1-2 mile south o f Ced- arville on Wilmington road. Phone 2*on 162. HARRY TOWNSLEY. * -ir--- -r ■ -|-H -in|f ■. ..... u * ■( —Best developing and printing done. Clarke Nagley, Leave films at Nag- ley’s grocery. For sale:- Several stands o f M-w.J.H,Wotto;L I p M \ A f'fe;
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