The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
10CAL AHD PERSONAL U m P o w pjiu . Gasoline, F o r s«l« at Central Garage. Eay MePariand o f Columbus visited at home th* first o f the wade. . Buttermilk chick food at Bichard* Drug Store. Mr. and Mra. J. W, Johnson attend* ed a banquet in South Charleston last night given by the Masonic lodge, For Sale;- Ear corn about 500 bu shel, Phone 38-121, R , F . D, 2, Xenia, Anthony Pitstick K rs. Robert Tindall o f hear Selma, -who has been quite ill With penu- monia, has greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. f a l t e r Jones o f Springfield visited Sabbath and Mon day with Mr. and Mrs, M. W . Collins,- Postmaster Harry Rice o f Xenia has been re-appointed fo r another term by President Wilson) London is considering the propos ition o f discontinuing the municipal electric light plant which has been a loosing proposition under present cost o f operation. Miss Carrie R ife has been elected as superintendent o f the Selma pub lic schools at a salary o f $1,800. Miss Rife has been principal o f the schools fo r several years. The aged John Grits o f Selma was buried Sabbath. Buttermilk Starting Feed for little chicks, at Richards Drug Store. K, E. Randall o f Plain City, O,, spent Decoration Day here. Carl Minser o f Cincinnati home over Decoration Day. was Mrs, Margaret Crain and daughter, Mable, o f Xenia, spent the week-end With Mr. nad Mrs. C, M, Ridgway. Meat Scraps! Chicken Chowder! Laying Mash, The Cedaryille Farmers* Grain Co, You will find reading Kelble’s ad in this issue that shoes are not so high priced after all, Look it up. Mr. and Mrs. J ,C . McMillan o f Col umbus were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Turnbull, Sabbath and Monday. Mr. Harry lliff and family o f Lon don spent Decoration’ Day with rela tives here. , GROCERIES We have innstalled a new and com plete line o f Staple^Groceries, notions Tin and Granite ware, The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. • Mrs. E. G, McKibben o f Clifton underwent an operation at a Xenia hospital last week. She is improving nicely from last reports. * Mira. A , G. Collins was taken to Cincinnati last Saturday fo r an ex amination by a specialist fo r a pecu liar affliction o f the knee. Mrs. Col lins has suffered fo r ■Will R ife had his automobile badly damaged last week when it was hit by another machine. The left front wheel wag demolished but. no one was hurt, Allen Turnbull, who has been lo cated at Spencer, Iowa, is expected number o f home the last o f this week. Mr. Turn- weeks and can on ly g e ta b o u t by the bull has been re-elected fo r another aid o f crutches. It is said, the exam-j year in the high School at a salary o f ination disclosed no reason fo r her $1,800. trouble. | _________________ __ i Mr. and Mrs, O* E* Bradfute left Wednesday fo r Bloomington, Ind„ ex pecting to return Saturday. Mr. Brad- fate is a graduate o f Indiana State University located in that city. The position at-Webster'City, Iowa, next i institution is celebrating the one year at a salary o f $2,400. M r . R oss1hundredth anniversary and special will enter summer school in "" that preparation has been made for this state taking up special work towards event. Mr. Bradfute also will visit getting a life certificate, a number o f relatives in that city, Word -has been' received here that Cameron Ross, who has been teach ing science in the Trayor, Iowa, high .schools, has been elected fo r the same &ss4 Mam 3 S@ Bir<gsMasfls f t p ; CiraidkfKPS S&EldS He likes thembecausethese twicebaitedcrackers are so crunchy and flavory; says they are better than toast. He. really prefers “Edgemont” Crackers with butter to bread or toast. ' M Wa*m. Ht find* that "Edgemont” Cracker* *ndbutter, or “EdRemonr Cratkeis *nd *e»d himback to hiswork with vimand visor and * clear head for die afternoon's work. A ml lat d a Evoofai "Edreiuont" Crackers andbutterare preferred. Andthe reason, i be- Ifev*, is that “Ediwnont” Cracker*arcbread init* purest*mostlikable, moatnourishing fonm “ Now let me teBrou why I serve "Edeemoal” Crackers three tlaM* a day. A IrkM eagjested that I put a plate of crackwa *»d a pkto of bread on the table every meal, »ty aothiag te'my family but watch theau I did,andwouldyoubetter*M,everywSTste the‘•Edgemonl" CMdcemiMdbutler,simplybecausetheyliked -beaecrunchy HtOecrackers and better better than the bread. Then loo, it aeaksssoeh a pleaeiay chsngc. Try K with year family. They, I know, will prefer "Edcc* MOftt" Cracker* and butter just as tay family does. Then (bey are a* economical as they are good. You get one hun* dre "Edgnoonl” Cracker* to the pound. And: the cookies and cakes that the "Edgemont” bakers (makeJ—well, they are afmply delicious. You can gel any kind you want, from spicy tfngcrmps to dainty ntafsh- iadbw andchoeoialeconfections--*differentkind for every day hi the monfk. Your neighborhood grocer can supply you. lost ask him for th* ktnd yoUlike, but bcaure they nre the •fEdgepiom" kind. If* cab get your kind -onshort aotko. Y ihi 6 m CW t t m M Y « t i l (H h ltM f* * CAMtOff ,Tk« «#•»*««« E S S f i t t hi*. »**d|em**t gradm*sodfa*** ikfMteJHttt f i t <RlarDif# My SBSmr tel *•*-?««* u fleer tiJfibvmnK wheel CCS*« Kawre's atcatcst anJ j 5 m »M*|Mrtenln* teat CMbirth fcoj vilue so vaw wiwiwm THfth, . « ,!>• etttt US* e* such HIM t* ineke ••Ee*<motit" ety ee et iM imsefne* *Me*e---ealeeted nuUrMrt, istsedWithea. WM a»4 U M M M * >M» . and n m Myear ntfnrr m t m w dn adnnm « * » «•* »***• Rev. Ralph Elder o f Cutler, 111., ia liere fo r commencement week. R oy . W. R. Graham o f Philadelphia, P«., ia here for commencement. Miss Nell Browet, of Hamilton, O., la the guest o f Miss Donna Burns. Lost:- Shell frame glasses' in case. Finder please return to W.' L. Clem atis. Mr; and Mrs. Ernest Huey o f Springfield visited the first o f the week with Mr. and Mrs. A . E. Huey, Marlon Stormont has accepted a clerical position at Springfield with the Robbins & Myers Co. HANNA’S PAINTS— VARNISHES Let us quote you oqr price, small or large job. The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co, For Sale:- Pure bred Hampshire gilts. Bred for ' September farrow. Also a three year-old colt. Peter Knott, R, F. D. 11, Springfield, O. For Sale;- Gas atove, four hole, a simmer burner, oven, broiler. Can be seen at my residence cross from Dr, French. Mrs. A . J, Christopher, Jamestown, O. 2t, BINDER TWINE. , Have your orders booked now, While the twine is in the store. We guarantee prices., Gome in. The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co, Mrs. William Northup and daugh ters, Lucile and Mrs. Juanita Clark, and little 'daughter, o f Coshocton, have been guests o f Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Townsley fo r several days. Dr. H. C. Foster and wife of, Forest 0 „ have been spending the week here attending College commencement ev ents, their, son, Norman, being one of the graduates. Mr. and Mrs, G /Y . Winter and son Alfred, o f Xenia; Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Bumgarner o f London, Mrs; Car oline Winter o f Xenia, and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stormont and son, Roger, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T, V. Iliff, Sabbath. R. B. Barber o f Los Angeles, Cal., ‘who is western representative' for the Washbum-Crosby Co., has been spend ing several days here with his mother, Mrs. Jeanette Eskridge. Mr. Barber came here from Minneapolis, head quarters for the company, where he had been called on business. HARDWARE AND STOVES We carry an up-to-second line in Hardware. A complete line o f “ Fav orite” Ranges and Heating Stoves. The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. Deputy Probate Judge S. C. Wright visited in Idaville, Ind., from Friday until Tuesday. Mrs. Wright was cal led there some time ago owing to the illness o f her mother, but expects to return this week. - South Solon has no physician and the town is anxious to have one o f the medical .profession locate in .that village. An eight pound daughter, Anna Margaret, arrived Tuesday morning at the home o f Mr, and Mrs, Mack Anderson. We do not expect to have grandpa ( B. W .) Anderson with us much of-.the summer as he will be busy entertaining the little grand daughter, . Word has been received here that Frank B. Bull, who has been connect ed with the Indianapolis Star for several years, lias resigned his. pos ition as manager o f the automobile advertising department to become associated with the Robert M. Seeds Advertising Co. o f the same city as “ contract” man. CULTIVATORS We are in a position to supply you immediate wants with any form im plement. Get acquainted. The Cedarville Farmers' Grain Co. Salesman Wanted;- To solicit or ders fo r lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or Commission. Ad dress. THE LENOX OIL & PAINT CO., Cleveland, O. Mr, and Mrs. J. A, Bumgarner of Columbus spent Sabbath and Mon day with their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Turnbull. Miss Lillie Stewart o f Columbus is the guest o f her brother, Dr, J. 0 . Stewart. Howard C, Creswell, who was oper ated upon, in a Xenia hospital last week, is reported as much improved, he being* able to sit up some at this time. Word has been received here o f the death o f Deck Gibney at his home in Des Moines, Iowa, The deceased was for many years a resident o f this place and Will be rernbered by the older citizens. Get a supply o f EGG TONE at Richards Drug Store. Feed it to your hens fo r sixty days nad if you are not satisfied with -the increase in eggs, return the labels and it will cost you nothing, 1 The cost o f shoes now adays is just what you care to make it* By careful investigation you will find that the prices o f C. A. Kelble’s shoes are. within reason. 17-19 W. Main st>, Xenia. > NOTICE! You talk about Shoes being high priced how do these prices suit you Men’s and Boys’ Shoes Men's fine shoes and'Oxfords, $8*59, $7.49; $7.49, $6.98, -$6.49, $5.98, $4*98, $4.49. „ Boys' Shoes and Oxfords, $5.98, $5.49, $4,98, $4.49, $3.98 $3*49, $2,98. Ladies’ and Misses and Children’s Shoe Department Ladies’ fine shoes, Oxfords and Slippers, $7.98, $7.49, $6.98, $4.49, $5.98, $5.49, $4.98, $4.49, $3.98, $3.49, $2.98. * sMisses’ Shoes, Oxfords and Bumps, $4.98, $4.49, $3.98, $3.49, $2.98, $2,49, $2*25, $1.98* Don’t talk about high prices until you have looked up our store C. A. KELBLE’S Big Clothing and Shoe Store 17-19 West Main St., Xenia, 0 . , W. D. Nisbet o f Chicago and J. E. Nishet o f Dayton dropped into town Sabbath, being called here by the ill ness o f their mother, Mrs. J. H. Nis bet. A marriage license was issued this week to George Alfred Wyatt and Mrs. Cora McMillan, both o f this place. Rev. F. H. Mason is named as the officiating minister. j P0ULRTY : Remember I buy poultry ■ at the highest market price and will cal! fo r any amount any time. { , W b . Marshall ■ ........ ... 1 ; t| We guarantee more eggs, after a ! Sixty days free tria l. o f AVALON FARMS EGG TONE ,or you pay us nothing. Get is at Richards Drug. Store. All money deposited with us is protected by first mortgage on real estate; Your hens will lay more eggs if you give them EGG TONE. Get.it at Rich ards Drug Store and try it fo r sixty days and if it does not do the work it will cost you nothing. . WANTED:- POULTRY. Call us at our expense. Phone 12-187, South Charleston, O. Irwin Bros., Glad stone. 0 . For Sale;- A Davenette, Kitchen table, Rocking chair. Inquire at .this office. Mr* and Mrs. Wm. Packham o f Dayton have moved here and will re side with Mrs. Packham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McFarland. Miss Margaret Elder o f Darlington, Pa., who has been teaching a t Clinton 0 ., is here to attend commencement* She will return to Clinton, to teach this fall when school opens. Miss Wanda Turnbull, daughter o f M r. and Mrs. Howard Turnbull, en tertained a large number o f her little friends Thursday afternoon from two until five in honor o f her sixth birth day. Refreshments were served and the little folks thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Dr. E. C. Ogleshee leaves the first of the week for Columbus where he will enter a hospital to take treat ment. He has not been in good health this spring and his many friends hope that he may be, benefited and restor ed to his usual health. Mr. aud Mrs. Harvey Rickenback of Greenville, are here fo r the summer, with the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Knox Hutchison. Mr. Ricken back is teaching mathematics in tne High School in that city. •. |i f Announcement Cards are out for the marriage o f Miss Hazel Lowry daughter o f Mrs. Ida Lowry, to Mr, William Lanning o f Dresden, 0 . The marriage tok place at the First U. P. parsonage in Xenia Thursday after which the couple took the train East on a short wedding trip. Both are popular young people and graduate o f Cedarville College and their mar riage came as quite a surpise to their many friends. The bride has been teaching this past year at Clin ton, Q. —All kinds o f strong transplanted vegetable plants, Astors, Pansy and Salvia plants as well as potted to mato plants. Also sweet potato plants ready, WM. H, Sheely, Cedarville, 0 . Rfd 8, Gladstone. John H. Patterson of the National Cash Register Co. Is to have the de- gr«e of doctor of laws conferred upon kirn by Miami Utrivareity, H t waa « member o f th* graduating plan *1 IW7. . ■ ■ • * ■ Agents Wantedi**Man with iteam or auto can easily make $150 to $300 a month selling Herberlirtg’ s medi cines, extracts, spices, toilet articles, stock pqwder, dip etc. in your county, Own boss. Eperiettce unnecessary We furnish capital. Splendid territor ies open. Write today fo r free parti* ulars, * HerberliPC Medicine Co., Rleomlngtofi, HI. Resources Over $ 6 , 000 , 000.00 NOW! IsA Good Time To Begin Right now is an opportune time to open a savings account. A trifling sum deposited at regular in-, tervals will soon run into a tidy sum .' \ Deposits made up to and including June 6 th w ill drOw interest from June first at ’ • ‘ 2 7 0 The Springfield Building & Loan Association The p la ce w ith th e b ig p illa rs 28 E . M a in S treet, - * S pring field , O h io B IGGER -BET rER—BEST That’s the story o f our new big white-front Som e in a nub shell, Hundreds o f wisa Auto owners are buying new tires at old prices. FROM OUR $16,000,000 STOCK OF , 0 HIGH GRADE TIRES AHD TUBES SAVE 25 to 45% NOTE LOW BRICES 30x3................. $ 9.85 30x3 N. S ., . * , . . **$12.00 30x3 1-2 .......... 13.85 30x3 1-2 'N* S . . , , ,* 15.50 32x3 1 -2 .., . , 14.95 30x3 1- 2N . , 18*10 31 x 4 .................. 19.75 31x4 N. S * ................ 23*90 A ll sizes—Like Cost Our stock consists o f Goodyear, Portage, Mason, Good* rich, Blackfftone, Republic, Fisk, Clingstone and others, A Royal Welcome Awaits you ih our new home The Springfield Tire & Supply Co. (T h e W h ite F ron t) 41 N. Fountain Ave. Corner o f Columbia St. Springfield, Chio GET OUR PRICES ON ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
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