The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26

Y ou don ’t have to a hundred to change season* at The Criterion There are plenty of good Spring suits at $45 and a raft of wonderful values at $50. ' ,You can. pay more if you wishbut it isn’t necessary--* to get whatyouwant. Onemanremarked lately that the youngmanwho couldn't finda suitinour$50.00 range was going to haveanawful time pickinghimself out a wife. So here, you are, f t|^ (v(- [ j - , ‘ ' ' - . ' ' * ( ‘ \ W . ‘ > f -* - , - ^ * We have adjustedourselves to YOUR price. We can sendyou.home pleased without asking you to diviatefromyouroriginal idea.. ^ ^ ^ ^ * ' o * \ ; t , " > y* ^ , 4 V * Mtchaels-Stem ValueFirst Spiring Suits $40 .00 to $ 7 0 .Q 0 ■ Special Values in Graduation Suits f; « x e , n i A ; o h io .: 0 | Coolies. Coles awHCrscfeeirs A I 1 M r V « ? B « t T flt t teM Uy friend* say th*t "Edxemonts" amdeifehtfal treat*. And I am*w« fi imtoul r rouTbot yvne friend*who '“drop in'* and your family. at sach U**l and betweenntede, will find thnni Mkimttly Ufato nicetohiVsasUppI/ttl yourpantrytowns. Forytra (andwhat WW«mdoe*not) like tohavetreate for friend*andfamily -Esptofallywhatt KMhdslightfut treat*are *0 ea*r toget An* Sadi * Varied hm Ktiidk ( o O mm i twtir, AoUitei aad he*** Ch<>i(t eombtiMlio**e(biieS cmfeegeM r ie S S S * et vsnUfa, wkfcMkcttdfall**,jw«erV«,iMrtbjMlfa*,; M ** .tfSrfctered . 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Joseph Aiken and. family of Phila­ delphia, Pa., are guests at the home o f Mrs. Aiken'* mother, Mrs. % N, Tarbox. > ■■ Phone os your order for groceries as well as meat. We deliver. "r M. Bates. COMING—Another one of those good college entertainments at the opera house, May 20, Miss Florence White of Clifton attended the May Festival at Cincin­ nati last eek. Rev. JamesWhite/ D. D., and wife, who have beeii visiting for some time in the North-western pert of the state, have returned home. .....■;■■•"■!•),";£ _• Two wheel mills at Goes Station exploded last Friday night but no lives were lost.’ The damage was re­ ported at 1500. ^ Have your groceries, and meat de­ livered. • , fi. Bates. Mrs. Hervey Bailey entertained the -Research, club Thursday afternoon, this being theJast meeting until fall. H. W. Updijce, the manager of The Cedarville Farmers' Grain Co. has rented the ,D. S, Ervin, property on Xenia avenue, to be vacated by Prof. Oscar1Wesley. , WANTED;, POULTRY. Call us at ohr expense, phone 12487, Couth Charleston, O. Irwin Bros., Glad­ stone. O. - . ’ Mrs. B. S. Ervin and daughter, Miss Mary, entertained the members of ,their clubs, respectively, the Wed­ nesday Afternoon Club ahd the Ka- dantra Club, yesterday afternoon, at a joint meeting. . Mrs. J. N. Lott, who has Been" ill with pneumonia, is ■ reported- much better. * ^ 'Thompson Crawford," as >delegate, with Dr. M. I. Marsh,’ as alternate, have been chosen, to. represent the U. P. congregation at a meetinng of the -General Assembly,.at Sterling, Ean.*.M*y 2?< ' Order your groceries and.meat from us. We deliver any time of day. , - - . et, - - -a MfBate*. ^ A i' - i, . - ' ' J ’ * '•Vl - I . ......ilium #!1 mi * ^ Wanted;- Reliable agents every­ where to handle Fireworks for the 4th o f July. Apply at once to Fink's Curio Shop,,208 S, Ludlow St,, Dayton, O. Al Wickersham o f Denver, Colo., for mer Jamestown, resident, has dispos­ ed o f his last reality holding* in that place by .the sale of the building oc- cupide by the Wicketsham Hardware Co. to his"son-in-law, N. N. Hunter. His interest in the store was sold some months ago to Mr. Hunter, The Jamestown high school com­ mencement will he held* Wednesday evening,*May 26th. PresidentMcChe*- ney of Cedarville College will deliver the address. " The Cincinnati Enquirer will aell ajt 10 cents on Sunday beginning this coming Sunday. Leave your order frith James Bailey, ot. and your pa­ per will be delivered to your home* A new supply of Avalon Farms Poultry Table. , just received at Richards Drug Store. Guaranjteed for White Diarrhea and cholera. M f i Get thi* viciraoLA iv OUTFIT A Vle.roJ*usd the choic* or mx Victor Doub*» faeod ILoord* * t « yours -m t*n«H,SOUMy they will **A> sri *0 you life VictroV b»;)>«3}«oju»i‘ h*me.'cyou 1ftir-»iWr. to fci f \ ^ eqogd —wbei**v*r «,*>«*>VO' ■y»m w»»» n TV «p«MV itn i»v «H, m i>y • to» r * m ot* tH* ‘,'Ur.s* , ■ .'Ct-V* , ’ e^e, y u* i. ADAIR’S FURNITURE STORE, XENIA. OHIO. Mrs* Mary Hensel has received a pension Of $30 a month and $969.93 hack pay. , - Lost: A smell gold elioni&hpin, ini­ tials B, W, T, on the-back. .. Finder call phftjje 219. Reward.* For Sale: Gas range and other household articles at a bargain, •' In­ quire at this office. " We will hav&Hunter's carnival on thq Smith lot all next week. Admis­ sion is free to .the.gronnds. The show is in Xenia this week. , c v m»inis i|iii|iH'lio)in'iii jnii mmnii*ii,ii*iMi|imt " y< 'n , The Y. M. C. A and Y. W. C. A_of Cedarville College will give a Literary program in,the- Opera" house, Thurs­ day, May 20. ’ ,\ . •' , The local W. C, T. U. will hold an all day Institute hr the R.VP. church, Thureday, May 20.. .Morning session Will begin at 10 o'clock. Mrs* Mary Jenhings, a state houseto house work er will be on the program. Bring box lunch, Everybody invited. An entertainment consisting of Readings, MusicsStunts, and a short play will heighten by rim Y, M. C. A. Don't forget dteplace and tdate— Opera houses May 20. ^ W« have a complete atodc o f fresh groceries aa well as Jt first class line e f fresh and salt meats. All orders delivered on and after Saturdsy, May Id. r H. Bates, Mrs. Raymond Garbold, widow of the late Rev. Raymond Garbold, former missionary to Japan, and a former student and graduate o f Cedarville College, spoke before thestudents, in the chapel last Friday morning. Mrs. Garbold and her sister, Mrs. Benidict, have been guests of Hr. and Mrs. T. B. Andrew. New Ideas in White Shirts, negligee and sliks. Prices $3X0 to $12.00 C. A, Wearer, Xenia, Ohie, Mr. A, H. White of Clifton celebra­ ted his 85 birthday last week. He came to this county sixty-four years ago from South Carolina. Mr, Whits is well and favorably known over the county and Ms many friends wish him continued good health. Deputy County Auditor P, H. Cre* Well and ArthurKelly of Xennla, both of whom served overseas with the av­ iation branch of the army were in Columbus last Friday and Saturday where the;; attended the state aero meet. There were many private own­ ed machines there and some fancy flying. There as bnt one accident to mar the pleasure of the meeting. Fashion Park special tailored.Biue Serge Suits, stnglf and double Breast­ ed Models, especially good for gradu­ ation. _________ Brices $45.00 to $75.00 C. A* Weaver, , Xenia, Ohio* Rev, William Waide and wife,, re­ turned missionaries from India, are the gUest of friendk here, Rev, Waide is oonnected with the R.P. mission at Roorke, India* He will preach Sab­ bath morning ifi the R. P. church. In the afternoon at 8 p. m. a union meet* i*g will h* field at which time .Rev, dm Mrs. Waide will each make *d- dreetes te the young people, t Gsdsmdlle ;i^M g ,'M a y 2 0 a t %} %iP S pecia l Sale o f ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED I s E E E This Sale Starts Wednesday Morning, May 12, LOT NO. 1 SPECIAL $5.95 A TARO Includes Skirting silks, Baronet Strip»s, Kumsi-Kumsa, Fan-f*~*i, *nd. Spprt sil5{s in white, Grey, Navy, Orchid, Ro»e, WaWr- |%e* melon Pink Value up to $9,50 -reduced to...... ............... tpD *“ 0 t LOT NO. 2 SPECIAL $4-49 A YARD Heavy Satin in Vavy, Black, African Brown, Belgian Blue, Lavender Apricot, Peach. These are $ 5 . 5 Q T >md$9.50 f f i d j a Reduced to............... ........................ ........................... ............epfre^r57, LOT NO. 3 SPECIAL $2.95 A YARD T!iis includes all Silk Taffetas, none withheld in thiBsale. Full Color range, including navy and black. Regular value $3.39 to $4.89*‘ _ ' ", , i ^ A!so Poulards and Fapcy Silks inPlaidsand.stripeg, regular$3. 1 5 value* Printed Georgette, regular $3,69 value. Silk Shirtings, Values from $3.25 to $3*75 (h n A f i reduced to. , * * . , . * , * • s s r O , LOT NO. 4 SPECIAL $2.49 A YAHI> All Plain Colored Georgettes and Crepe deChines, ‘ , ffin * a $3.00and$3,39values. . Specials, in Millinery for This Week $9.95 s All Patterns Hats, values up to $18.50, ■SpeCial .•-, , . . *: . . . . . . i , . , . . , ' Banded Sailor Hats andTrimmed Hats. Yalues , . np to $5,95, Reduced to. . . . . . . . . . . . . . » Children’s Hats, $4.50 and $5,95 values. d»o A g Special.. . . . . . . .*. v f I * Children’s Hats, Values up to $3.95. Sneriai ^ i** q¥* » $1.95 | XENIA, OHIO TiiiiHiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiinitiiiiiiiiiliiiiiijiitiiiiiuisitsiiiUiitiM^ ^ : •* ~ f • ^ ' : ; . . *v h *3- . TTTT~» T*t : *1:.\. , Ir . ^ KpKqStoTv tlUU>XMA)CXX^k>. PLAYER PIANO >■ Equipped with features usually found in $1000.00 iimtrmUentS. . SoM direct from the factorytkTittgh it* makers stores. Sold at one price to everybody. No better tone at , any price. « Your money back in 30 days i f yon find the piano doesn't fu lfill expectations. 4 itK|oir*today about vat plan of itQkgtkk piano tot 66c 1 4«y 20 S»»lh Fmmtitltt nvmtai, gyringfirid, Ohi*. 60,000 PEOPLE VISITED , , . ( ( M A B L E Y S AT CINCINNATI DUR I NG ONE DAY You are a1w ay s welcome here— rest rooms—parcel check­ ing service at your disposal without cost. You will meet folks from your town— from almost every town or city at our store; It is a na­ tional institution, We stationed men *at out various doors with clocking machines that registered every person who entered the store. The Mabtey amt Carew Co., o n e o l t h e Itmtomk* of Cittdnmti. The Matter ml Cltew Co n fMT . f m i a la Square, Cin­ cinnati. » - -. ... » 60,000 intelligent people came to our store for the purpose of securing desira­ ble and reasonably priced merchandise. Surely such a store as this should be • A ' ' * - - your store when you visit Cincinnati. meMubl^md(g/iew(a «INCtNt<ATI*# UHtAffckT S tOR i. POUNOg* «*?#* C I N C I N N A T I - O H I O Th« Bond Oil Cm* Chiriim«ti b«* Wilmiwgton h«» eonttactod with a For Bak;- Ftef» imowad fh* mmtntot to oil th* atotota Mfddtotown firm iat stm t oifing AtriRs. F*t*r Knott* ^1 YoUtfw %ring* *1114-4 o*»;t* * IS «MM * frihm, gallon $xi&m 4 .. - . J L t. K D. 11

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