The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
mm ■ —— —- —• ITT J S ____ ♦ * * » # » # 1 For Sal*:- Gouts bicycle k* good , i . looenition. fh * WMMdi of $** Frnak Bratton, fJ ffJ tests^ wr? J* H‘ KW ,*t ** « * «>* side H*t * »* « « f her nephew, Geerg* jEhnwIar. ®%S* Kbeen^ -SS3I" *]bfl wmk week tw p f i» ; Chart** Turner eiiWoroi * p u r ty - **t or tie atodee.Sataklny night bat i# mush 1 •’’’d***' .tMwmr*|jta& tM* time. mu ?"' k iv -' t5mS Junkor-Senior College Banquet ^ dM 8 7 m ** **W th is evening in the R . P. ^ -^ *i!.,, „ _r mh*.—........ „ a f^r ! u. F o r sale t Lpet:- A blade hu rt puree the night St Central G ^ a ge. - o f the H igh School pUy, May 14. “--- lJ... 1 'lr-" ....... . ■ dFJsrtar please reutrn to Herald office. _P«^tively l**t showing. Next’ ---------- f t the Senior t Don’t fa il to see C. A* Kelble’a b ig Saturday a f - ' special in clothing fo r .men as announ- tem oon, . , . . . ^ cod in ihlai saue. Barefoot Are the Coolest Shoes fo r the Little Folks > . ^ ^ 1 / . *: 'i ^ >' "* r,>' , ^ f ,, r 6 „ ' \ ^ , ,fc , " r [ We afe showing them in light and dark tan leather with rock oak soles at Very reasonable prices. NWe specialize on fitting' childrens shoes. * ft * *\* E. Main Street, > - Xenia, Ohio &ge JtfST . TM Y THE A ’&secesriM ffltm k Makes* £5®(t aiE5dl^®iiiB$)n!ifiB4-G smp M o e * ,€ s i£ s c s C T & d tea rs ©m I f r T d t iu h — fBsera € $ $ V w x r . . ‘FaBSsmEy T o T '‘ g £? 'M M I gm sure that you will hr.'e the came experience that I have had. * Each member o f the f-irr/Iy will reach for an “Edge- mont” Cracker, eat it; take another and eat that; then automatically reach for another and another— “Edgemont” Cracker with butter in preference to bread. What better proof can you have that the light, flaky, crisp, creamy ’ ‘Edgemonts” are delightfully good? And til* Mima is true sboat You’ll like thema!!—and there Is "JMssmoat” Cookies Mid Cakes. sush * *r«t varietyyou «n servea Why, If I put, them on the Utte t’ittertrftkindevery<l»yof themonth, "before 1 sstvs dessert, there sue* All bakedby the bakers of Edto* prsotteshy nous left for dessert. mont’ Crackers. Ityht Mow T o r Fas£Sy t"\3 Iz jo y Stab* K*w Tsr*t1 *T|g»w tfr CraeJMRrS lrcrtw ofy SAvri CiTet .■ -I.J. _t>. ^.-.* 4 * . f n #ViM. AeiMtife ■ <4 Oneof»y frfeods toldr» shoutit. I SSd It ssridfound ft sxesptionsBy good. . . ■. ' i V om U like ft, 1 know, and ft la in «MQrtdmsWth Bhttst "Edsemonf*Craekers, Put fn theOvert f.’.ra min.ite tomelt the butter. Take m i aod let cool, Then vises a t.yei- of these Cracker* ofta rtato. 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' h im m | l i i A t M i M il G M b r n mm* “ fahm " *x* boibaring you ; { AUTO LIVHRYi- I dm propwed Ehmiaet aesdwswa Play jh tb« For Srt*:» A Davanetto, Hitcban Wbltt, Booking chair. Jaquir* at this to do auto livtsry a* raasonablo ratos Bhrood iCwBon, Dr, Hamilton Holt, oditor o f tbo Nww Yortf Jirtapaudont, w ill bo tha Wffiharfa*>« oMumaocamsat orator on June 17. Mrs. Dora Kerr, srtth Misses Belle and Harriet Kerr o f Knoxville, Teem , sail next -week fo r Honolnla-to bo gone several months sighbaeeing In that country,' . A. 3B. McMillan, a banker in Sparta, HI., stopped here Tuesday on his'tray borne from Pittsburg where be a t - tWd#d **** R> P> geaer*1 Synod< j For Sale,< Paper bailer and quanti- — A ll kind* o f strong transplanted ° * . F r t i W ' b k e new and will vegetable plants, Astors, Pansy an d ;b « »old at a bkrgain. Save your old Salvia plants as well as potted to-1 Pa5®r *ud bail it, it w ill make you mafn nTgrlift A1« a «u/aaf nofafo ml—*-<money. Inquire a t this oiBce. Mrs, Margaret Hedges o f &t. Louis, M o„ returned home Thursday, after a four months •visit w ith her niece, Mrs. Chat. C. Saum, Mrs, Mary Jane Knett, aged 79, died at her home in jSfcrlngfteM, last Wed nesday night at 12105, David Knott o f this place is a son and the deceased is survived by two other sons, Rentine and Leslie. WANTED :- POULTRY. Call us at our expense. Phone 12-187, South Charleston, Q. Irwin Bros., Glad stone. O, ' to plants. lso sweet p t t plants ready. WM . H. Sheely, Cedarville, O, E fd 8 , Gladstone, Clothing that ja priced right, such is the way C . A . Kelble, Xenid, calls attention to some extradorinary bar gains. See his ad in this issue. ’ Mies Dorothy McClellan o f JopJiri, Mo., ia here on a -two weeks visit w ith friends and relatives. Her„sister, Miss Marjorie, w ill accompany her back fo r the summer vacation, , The annual Thank Offering services of, the Missionery Societies o f the M. E . church will b e held Sunday morn ing, M ay 30tb a t 10:30 o'clock. A special program has been prepared, thing.” . The greatest b it in the h istoiy o f the Cedarville stage,, "The Private .Secretary,”* Two hours p f humor and niys.tery. Opera house Monday night. The Girl and ,B oy Scouts are re quested to meet at 7:00 A . M, Mon day morning a f Mr. .Jackson’s office to gather flowers fo r Memorial day. Those who bring flowers leaye them at this place. How would you give ‘a music les son ^on the piano if you did not "know' one 'note from another?- Strange? Yes, Funny? Very. See i t all at, the Senior Class Play next Monday night. ■ . Wanted:- Reliable -agents every where to handle Fireworks fo r the 4th o f July, Apply a t once to Fink’s Curio Shop, 208 S . Ludlow St,, Dayton, O, *->.............. •?•*’ .. '* MrsMda Lowry and daughter, .Miss Hazel,*who have-been at port Clinton, O., where the latter has been teaching school, returned home last Friday. L ost:- Between,McMillan’s . furni ture Store and. Xenia ave.,a * pair o f shell gold mounted spectacles last Friday evening. Finder please .leave a t Post office and receive reward. - ., -* . Gordin Rilley. Hayes Valentine, colored, Xenia, plead guilty in U, S. court to haying a stilt and was flood $ 1,000 mid given 18 monthsin ja il on three charges by Judge Sater, Tuesday. t POU tRTY : Remember I buy poultry at the highest’ market price and'w ill call fo r any amount any time. Wm. Marshall # For Sale:- Gas stove, fou r hole, a simpler burner, oven, broiler. Can be seen at my.residence cross from Dr. French. * Mrs. , A . J. Christopher, Jamestown, O. 2t. Arthur Townsley has secured a satisfactory adjustment on his fire loss to his dweV rg and work has been started towards rebuilding. * Miss .Mary B. Ervin o f this place has been elected World secretary o f the Loyal Temperance Legion , a branch o f tho W* O. T, U., at a meet ing held recently in London, Eng. ' Miss Anna Collins will give up her position in the high school to accept a sim ilar one in the Springfield City high school at a salary o f $1,300. H. W , Updike spent several days a t Centerburg, 0 -, packing up his household goods fo r shipment, His fam ily w ill not come until the goods arrive, M r. Updike has rented the H- A , McLean property, Mr. McLean has moved to Springfield. Rev. J , J. W ilson o f Urbapa, III., is expected Saturdayr stopping, on his way home from Philadelphia where he has been attending the Presbyterian General Assembly. -He will occupy the pulpit at the Clifton Presbyterian church, Sabbath, Mrs.* Robt. Bird leaves today fo r Mfc, Carmel, 111., accompanied by. her sister, Mrs, Anna Bull o f Xenia, They w ill attend the golden wedding anniversary' o f their brother-in-law and siste r,. Mr. apd Mrs. Philander Maype. Other points will be V sited in that state r before their return home including a stop in Chicago“and a week in E lgin, 111., where. Fred B ird 'is located. A , E . Richards ip his advertismenf fo r Avalon Farms Hog Tone has some strong testimonials .from farmers in this section that are usihg it. Read it on another page if you are Interested in successful hog feed ing ■ • r* ■ . "G irls wanted fo r ligh t, clean, fac tory work. Salary front $12.00 to $25 a week according to skill, Rohm apd ho&rd*$3.50 a week fo r the first month {while-learning) jh Factory Commun ity- House, superivsed b y selected ma- ■ trons. W rite . today ' ito Mrs, E. L. Hanley,, R . Jk M„- Inn,-Fountain’ Ave, Springfield, Ohio. - j; (2 ) Messrs, C. Gl Turitftjfil and R . S, Townsley and their wives le ft this morning on an-auto trip; to WellsyiUe Ohio, where they w ill 'visit Rev, W.’ R, Ustick and fam iIy, JEfiey expect to be gone about ten .days iand w ilt visit' Mrs. George Myers in A^pon ahd prob ab ly go- on .to Pi,ttsbu*fi he^ore they re|urm ‘ , ^ - ‘v , . Howard C. Creswelhl^rho has been eriticaliy ill w ith rtumiV pneumonia. Was operated ndondarihrtght at the McClellan h oap ffa f l r Xenia. Dr; French o f Jameetown. was called, in 1 to consultation in th e case and the operation'decided uponj- Late reports indicate soma improveilient but ‘ his Condition is regarded' tiery critical. Warren Barber has .Wen spending the week in Springfield with his aunt, Miss Effie Batbem George Moore, who has been at tending college leaves j today fo r bis honic in West Middlesex, Pa. He will return in tho fa ll to rtisume his col lege studies* i Mrs, J. P . White afid daughter, Ruth, and Pr« James ijWhite, have gone to Topeka, Ran., ofi a visit. Mrs. White will attend a missionary meet ing in Oklahoma C ity before return ing home. Dr. White will go from Topeka to Sterling, Kan. to attend the U. P , General Assembly, Rev, J. P , White will also attend the Gen eral Assembly. Rev.' Leroy Allen was. also a member o f the party going to Sterling fo r the, Assembly meeting. CEDAR DAY PROGRAM Cedarville College w ill give the Annual Cedar Day program oft the College Campus, Wednesday, June 2nd at 9:00 A , M. CEDAR DAY PROCESSION CROWNING OF THE MAY QUEEN . MAY POLE DANCE CEDAR DAY ORATION “ RUTH"— A BIBICAL DRAMA IN THREE ACTS. Boas, a wealthy H ebrew ------ -— --------- LaCIede Markle Elimelech, brother o f B o a s ------- m * mt a* m > m * ** «■ •* ***» *• ■*<*#*** Gavin Reilly Mahlcm, elder son o f Elimelech -------— *— *— Rufus Sanders Chilian, younger son o f Elimelech 1*------ ——— -Charie# Townsley Benjamin, ch ief servant o f Boas —----------------------- W ilbur White Preist, officer o f the temple to<u * 4 , m *u m **¥***m <*». a * 1 w * h * **•* mm** Ernest' Stewart Groomsman, master o f wedding festivities toto m. to***<*■#• toto.* Pftul Duncan Ruth, Moabite woman * * * . , ^ — — Marjorie McClellan Orpah, Moabite woman ----------------------------- - Helen Barnett Neighbor Women Virgin*". ■ , . Friends o f Bridegroom > » ■ , i fc ■ > TIME—When the Judges Ruled over t»real , PLACE—The Holy Land, A ct I—The home in Bethlehem, Naomi is distressed heciiuse o f the fam ine. Elimelech and fam ily decide to flee into Moab, A ct II—A flower garden in Moab, Flans are made fo r a double Wedding, Three widows. Ruth refuses to leave Naomi and! accompan ies her to Bethlehem, A ct III—Home o f .the wealthy Boa* in Bethlehem, Ruth gleans in the barley field o f Boas. Marriage o f Boas'and Ruth. i Picnic Dinner on the Campus. The C olic/ e will fam ish IjColfee, Baseball Game between Cedarville College and Antioch at| 2:89 p , m. NOTICE Beginning May 24th and Ending June 15th. Wn will give you one of the biggest oppertunitieg of your life to equip your ear without a doubt, with one of the belt Tires zngde today. GUARANTEED, Fabric 6000 miles and Cords 8000 miles. During this time we will pay you in trrde 20c per pound for your .old Casings, Now. don’t put this off as.we may not have enough Stock to supply the demand, but come in. and j fit yeur car, and ride easy and save some money for yourself. \ ^ - At the same time see us for Repairing, Vulcanizing and Top Work, Accessories, Havoline Oil, Fordson Tractors and Farm Implements. * * T h e X e n i a Opp. Shoe Factory, Xenia, Ohio ■, .v You Talk About Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Priced ThesePrices Strike You Men’s fine tailored Suits^ all styles and- ? .all sizes $33.$0,$B2.50, $31, $29;‘5d;$28.50,^' $27.50/$25A0. " / COME AND BEE THESE ' •- ‘ '* 1 * ' (*' , „ Men’s fine Trousers $6,98, $6,49, $5.98, $5.49, $4.98, $4.49, $3.98, $3.49, $2.98* ' / . \ , <3 ‘ * l ' / t * . Roys' fine Knee Pants Suits $10,75, $9.98, $9.48, $8.49, $7,98, $7.46, $6.98, $6.49 arid $5.98, , • Knee Pants $2.49, $2.25, $1.98, $1.89, $1.73, $1.73, $1.49, $1.23. Don’t talk about highprices until you see this stock of fine Clothing C. A. KELBLE’S * * * * * and Shoe Store 17-19 West Main St., Xenia, Ohio DATE CHANGED FOR . CHAUTAUQUA ■ Word hasbeen received by Secre tary G. H. Hartman o f the Chautau qua Association .that the date has been changed to August 10 to 14, It was necessary to do this as the date announced some time ago was the week o f the Greene County Fair. The- new date is. satisfactory /to the com: mlttee and will beto tho patrons. Mrs. Elizabeth Cooley d a rk died at the home o f her daughter, Mrs. Harvey McCann at Scotland, fnd., o f cancer o f the throat. The funeral is to -be held today at four o’clock at the chapel in Woodland cemetery, Xenia. C . E , Cooley o f this place is a half brother Of the deceased as is Mrs. Sylvia Geihiser o f Waldo, O., and the Rev. W alter Cooley. Mrs. George Herbert o f Scotland, Who has been spending several months in this country With her sis ter, Mrs, W . 1*. Anderson, both o f wfiom spent the winter in California, le ft Wednesday fo r. New York City expecting to sail Saturday fo r Scot land, Mrs. Herbert will be joined in New York C ity by her noire, Mis* Miss Bertha Andevoon, who has been visiting in Colorado fo r some .time. Mis* Anderson will remain in Scot land fo r an extended visit, Tho Springfield Sun on Wednesday carried a likeness Of Misses Marie' Garlough and Lydia Shaw, who with M iss' Beatrice Timmerman and Miss Genevieve Drake, Will spend four months at Yellowstone National Park, where they Will work in con nection with the reception and en tertainment o f guests at that resort. Galloway A Cherry o f Xehia have purehaeed the Brower furniture store on West Main street in that city. This firm was seeking a new location as their present store room was pur chased some months ago by C. S. Frazier, the shoe man, who w ill re model the building and move his store into same. Salesman 1 Wanted:- T o solicit or ders f o r lubricating oils, greases and; paints. Salary or Commission. Ad dress. THE LENOX OIL & PAINT CO., Cleveland, O. Ifrtrodye'Uen Of the Umbrella. The umbrella waj, used in England as a bm irlw if sunshade- early In tbe seventeenth mthtry Ben .Ttmson mem tions it in .a comedy produced in ifiit, Tim eiRhtecntb century had half elapsed before the umbrella had uvea begun to be used Rt tinglafid by both asses a* It l* now/ fJ i 1 ' Agents Wanted:—Matt With team or auto can easily make $150 to $309 a month selling Herberlingkt medi cines, extracts, spices, toilet articles, stock powder, dip etc. in your county. Own boss. EperiOnca unneem ary. W e furnish capital. Splendid territor ies open. W rite today fo r free partic ulars, « Herberling Medicine Cm, - Bloomington, Hi. sMMHNMasemme-- Tea With Butter and Sait, Tibetans, who are perhaps the moat primitive and unchanged branch o f the Chinese race, end adhere closest to the hitclent customs, make tea With butter atm salt in piece o f milk and Sugar, The butter, according to F* Klofion Ward In tho Wide Wortti Mag azine, Is apt to be hairy, owing to the playful method o f meoufattm*, which consists in Idekhagt asewid-ft yak-akin Of milk, the hairy tfda o f the *dn brtpg turned In. Urn drinkt he any* is piwmnnt enough, titettgh to realty appreciate. U one went* to look upon It as soap and not aa tea.. The btrv* erage, which tit a frothing, riwxtrtate* colored fluid, II one o f the ataftoi o f Ttpaian fare, ctrt no Tibetan ever ttavri* wWtagft 4 tig wooden boat o f but* tet, Ids M o k ’o i tow and M * bag O f Igritty ertt.
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