The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26

impMM * .• • * * * * • ’ # ’* * * * • ■ * * * * * « Ifef.wtdifca. G.H. H*rtmw* *r* tb* 9**m * * f *mm hem To**d»y, .* »* - A_5* Wrifitf, who fen* bwo 4» torti** ind., bn* returned home Jd* A l b * L**«*r8p<«ac of Ct*U»* 0H «, spont g * * + * * 6 * r n Mim Im u* Nrnw W * f €fc*bo«ton, O , vrho j* the o f tor uacl*, Hr. «4id Mrs. 0, It J o I uwob of Miller . C^ I* » Kyi*, who is hood of * U. P. Mixtion school at Hilltop, Aa*., is hero on j* vitit with hi* bro- & « * and *i*Ur, the Hwxy Kyi* tow*. B * wont from hire to Now Con- {oord to a.ttond ocmmonoertient urtor* M* daughter graduate*. Utils Robert P*rk«r celobratod W»J^xth birthday Ssfeuftoy when ho entertained a number of ffitlo folks in honor of the evont. „ 1W & * » » Hr. and Coffin*, Thursday. • Ml** Bertha Grwwtil, who ha* been, toaohmg at Mingo Junction, Q., Ha* returned for the summer, Charlee Baum attended a banquet in Dayton last Wednesday given by the Duro Manufacturing Co, MS m Nancy Pinney, who is a medi­ cal student at Colurahug has r«tum- od home for the. vacotaon period. Mi** Florence Smith, spent the week end with Migs Helen Townsley of near Morrow, O. •Fly Swatter* FREE to all pureh ase* of $1.0(1 at Home Clothing Co, G&tExcello cake floor « t Troute’s or' H. Ilatea. Devil’s food, Chocolate) Lemon Had Vanilla flavors. , ; **» ’J< .m > ' ' r ’ Roger Coffinns,who has been teach ing at Welch, W . Vis., ia home for the summer vacation. < « Messrs. R. S. Townsley and C, Q, IteibuU mid their wive* returned last Saturday after a trip ihrough wJlcw they visited in WeUsvffie, Akron and algo in Pitta tor?- ■ Mr, Earl McClellan and family and ^ rs‘ ^- B, Hastings of Xenia and Mrs, J. E, Hastings drove to New ■Concord last Friday for a short visit, returning Monday,, ,Rpy Myers and family of Wellston visited his father, Harvey Myers from Thursday until Sabbath. They webs accompanied home by Miss Winnifred who will make thema two weeks vis- it* ' Willard Kyle, who has been attend­ ing Muskingum College* haB returned home. -, v. N, J, E. Kyle and wife spent the wek* end at, Chery Fork, O., with Mrs. Wallace, who is ill with heart trouble. Mka Maude Hastings Went to New Concord last Thursday to attend Mus­ kingum College commencement. Flies are here! Get a FREE Swat- ’ter by making s purchase of $1.00 at Heme Clothing Co, , For Hale:- About com. Phone 3495, 200 bushels of T.-L. Calvert Of Selma is to be a candidate for representative from Clark county, > ■V-v--.- j f V * West Jefferson feels so metropoli- ‘tan these days "that even the pic,ture show operates on. Sunday, • , * Miss Reha Harbiton will teach the st and second grades in Ross.town- :p tW*- coming school rear,,, . and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hill iburg have beep guests of rel*.. §-&x ‘ ' :' " "'r' .....RI^SiE _ fUeSt* Hie . Qavid Gardiner, of f< mmW Iw fc«fe ■Rev. Andrew CresWell and family of CoalUrville, HI.,’ are guests at the home of hia parents, Mr, and Mrs, W. H, Crecwell. Prof, Sherman Liming andr-wife of Bloominghbrg, 0„ apd Mrs: Denvdr Wisecup of Oxford jrf«#guesta.-at the bome of Mrs, Flora Dobbins. fir. and Mr*. E, C. Ogleshee left on Tuesday for Columbus where the Dr, entered a hospital. He was given his examination yesterday to determine the nature of hi* trouble. Harry M.Lgke and Wife. Angeles, Cal., are here on with Mr. and Mrs. Knox Hutchison. of Los a visit . Mr and Mrs Charles Saum spent the week-mid in Washington C, H., the guests of Edwin Weaver and family and attended High School commence­ ment, Mr. Weaver's.son, Walter, be­ ing one of the graduates. ' ' .. * For Sale:- Office . chair, folding raster, gas range, stove .wood, Quad heating stove, new} bed springs. In­ quire of Mrs Ida Lowry. Mrs. George Morris ws# in Colum­ bus and attended the commencement exercise* at the High School forth* Deaf when her niece Mis* Stella Huf­ fman, daughter of Mr, and Mr*. C. B. Huffman of Springfield, was a grad­ uate Mrs, Charles .Pendlum o f Green­ ville,-O., and daughter, Mrs. Harry 0. Snyder of Sweickley, Pa., and Mr, Edward. Pendlum of Greenville, O., have been guests of Mr, and Mrs, G; H. 'Smith, MW. Pendlum, daughter and m, were former residents here, Mrs, J. McDorman and sister, Mrs. M, Stump, end W. A. Paxton, all of Jamestown, were guests at the home of. Mrs Anha Miller Townsley, and at J. H. Nisbetfs, Sabbath, i ......... . ' Mr. and Mrs, Myron Campbell, who have been spending a month in Jack- son, Q„ have decided ^to remain in that section, to reside bn a farm be­ longing to Mr, Johm-Steel's Sister. ' ; - n ,— ........ , ■. : Get one of our FREE FLY SWAT­ TERS. We giVe one with every pur­ chase or $1.00, or more, j ' Home Clothing Co. Mrs. William Conley will entertain this afternoon at Guest Day for the members ofMhe Clarks’ Run Club, an event that is held annually. Re­ freshments will he served* - ?J — 'a"* ^ \*m The regular.meeting of the W. C, T, TJ. wjll be held at (the home of Mrs. Chas. Saum, Thursday, June Vt at 2 p. m. All. new members are Urged to be present, ■ «w<?J4uiu^ lu . u Ae^muucanr convmuoxi and also visiting hi* son-in-law and daughter, Mr. And. Mrs. Ralph Bald­ win w The Clifton tl. P, congregation will observe commud5on Sabbath, lev, Mtdone «|.Che Dv P. chord c. E ; Masters has rented Mrs. Ida Loisfry*# residence and will move into same a* soon as ft is vacated, Mrs, Lowry will move to Fredricktown, to reside With her son-in-law'and .dau­ ghter, Mr. and Mrs.'WHliam Lsnning. Mr, and MrS. S. A. Blair of Color­ ado, were guests this week of the for­ mer’s mother, Mrs. Elisabeth and otfe* er relatives, They were called to Chi­ cago owing tiie the death of their son-in-law. ' ; A daughter waa born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred WeiiUer,nee Edith Ham- mon, at their home south of James­ town, Tuesday. Mother and babe are doing well,.. Th& remaining part of jthe Warren Barber dry goods stock has been sold to out of town parties and the stock shipped away. This closes one of our oldest business institutions -as the store was owned and operated by the late J, C. Barber for 41 years. The room has not. yet been rented. The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co. has purchased a three and one- half ton Kelly truck to be used in hauling straw. The company has been compelled to truck much of the straw of late owing to the bad railroad conditions. For Sale:- Purs bred Hampshire gilts. Bred* for September farrow. Also a three year-old colt. Peter Knott* R. F, D. li* Springfield, O. H m it occured t# you that th# dollars you s *v « now wilt go twice as far in purchasing a home, automobile or other necessities, when normal conditions return? The record high wages, salaries and bonuses of today, m$k» this a most logical time to savt. E ve iy dollar deposited today in a savings account, wilt be worth $2.G0 in buying power when pr ess drop,, in addition to drawing interest compounded semi­ annually. The Exchange Bank Codarvillo, 0 h io R e s o u c e s O v e r $ 5 0 6 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT U. S. UKu tlBowb bought ind toM. m WM* SHEETINGS , 77 1-2 A YARD Bleached, 2 1-4 yards wide, 300 yards onlv, advance pur­ chase qr we would have to say twenty cento a yard more. The Very Beat 36Irich Per- cal** 53c A Yard $ Ten cents a yard and meet under prise— enly w h it pm * eat stocks last. ^ ...."r"'..... ..... These Are Wonderful Days for Everybody, The ' - ; . - ■' ►' June Sale is on There’s no Regular Prices. : ^ .■ • «, . ■* Where else, when else can you ever get such advantages " as now at The Home Store ■ • ' A , *■ " , , ' ■. '.. . ' •' '■■ *-■ ■. : ■ ’ ' - ... ■-* • .-...■ ■ * . . . . . . . . . . We have More Than $500,000 (Five Hundred Thousand Dollars) Worth of The World's Best Merchandise-—The Reliable Merchan­ dise That The People can Trust, And Now Right Now, The People Have The Opportunity to Choose What Ever They Like* From the WholeJVast Collection—-Under Boggier Prices. It is a Great Opportunity- But It Is A t The Home Store Only. It is a Great Opportunity—-But It Is' Only For A Short Time. * , f ^ I i ' £ ^ / 1’ , - , Have Yon Any Need For Silks, orWashgoods, or Sheetings or Hosiery, or Underwear or Rugs or Draperies, or Suits, Coats, Blouses Muslin Underwear, Corsets, or Men’s Shirts, Ties, Underwear, or Trunks or Bags, or for China or Glasswateor any sort of -Things for the Kitchen now is the time— And These Are The Days. NOT ONLY ALL THESE GOODS, BUT EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE GREAT HOME STORE UNDER REGULAR PRICES M 20,000 Yards of SilksThe Kinds of Silks The Peopls Want—A Yard$2.65 Plain Taffeta Silk* Plain Messaline Satins ' Fancy Foulards Fancy Messaline* Washable Satins Plain Crepe de Chines Plain Georgettes Printed Georgettes Shirting Silks' Tndestructable Voiles SPORT SILKS $4.95 A YARD ' • The kind of sport silks smarts women want Kumski-Kumsa Dewkist Baronet Satin Wiporwill . Hie width of these sporjt silks sure 36 and, 40 inches,! The rormer selling price was from $7*59 to $12.59 a yard. Colors or Uhitemay be had.' Quality limited, the Finest FrenchOrest i^ lf it t s S8e Yd. ; 32 Inches quantity almost unlimited, Plaids, checks' and plain colors, the price 5Bc a yard is ve$y much below the market This purchase wasmade fa? in advance and just came in time for this sale event. finThe IfiemeStoreGardenof Slimmer Voiles Four hundred pieces in the June Sale ' AT TWO PRICES 65 AND 95c YARD The dress voiles are one of the big things of. the June” sale. ? They are really wonderful andr the prices are so moderate . that people will, take them alt away in a very short time. ,■ \ ■ . ■. ■■ - Beautiful dark groun Is that look for the world, like silk Georgette Crepes, -Medium colors and light effects among them. You muse see the voiles tomorrow. \— • • * i— 1 ........................ • ■Cretannt TerryCloth95c & Yard Just 55c a yard under price, a very special purchase. There's -, nothing to take the plack of Terry Cioti cretonne for draperies. Double faced for Pdrtierrcs and graceful for side hangings. There aremany designs and color combinations. Skiets $1 95 Etch Seamless, Full Double Bed Size, 81x90 Inches. One of the big items in the big items in the sale. Stan­ dard quality sheeting with, wide hemmed ends. DressBinghams 33o a Yard Plaids, Stripes, Checks and plain color*. This price only while present stock lasts. Mon and Women Who Buy for Mon Will Pick Those n Half Dozen at a Crack, They are Men's Fine Shirts The Sale Price Is $1.95. Such Shirts as these are not usually associated with a pricer •like $1,95 and you Hsave very substantially if you buy yo u summer supply now». Shirts from makers who’s merchandise isknown for quality i in which the best of materials, the workmanship and a per­ fect fit is assured. Shirts of high grade woven madrai, fine Cordedmadras* crepe finished shirtings and cambrics, soft cuffs, all sizes to 17» 1-2, $1.95 each* $2500 Worihof Silk Blouses' The Kind That People Want at One Price $3.65 The silks alone in these blouses would cost a great deal more by the yard. The Blouses are,all,, fine grades of silk Georgette. Crepe de Chene in the newest summer/styles. The color range is complete—Navy, Gray, Black, Peach, Maise* Flesh and White. NOTE:—Largest Percentage are in FlCsh and White. * 88 Dresses inthe JuneSale The Sale Price $18.75 Really wonderfuLdresses in style and quality of ma­ terials silk Crepe de Chene Satin Messaline—Wool Jersey— Serges Tricotines. . - ; j ^ w Suppose you were shuwn five hundred-or more dresses and were told to choose as you would, naming your own price. What would you do? Of course-tand that is just What we did, .Our buyer selected 88 of the choicest, dresses, ofthhlot* his offer was accepted. The dresses are here. They go on sale tomorrow * morning. They are beautiful. dresses and the correct colors. Plenty in navy blue, taupe, brown and black, W e can say franjkly and in all truthfuliness that they are wonderful dresses for $18,75, ^ - OddPairs of Fine Curtains No Regular prices Go Right into The June Sale One, Two to Four Pairs of Any Kind. There w ill be a great loss to us in profits, but a sale is a sale here. W e want to save people a great deal of money in thia event. Odd Pairs o f Curtains, A Pa i r , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.95 Odd Pairs o f Curtains, A Pa i r . , . * ........ 2.65 Odd Pairs o f Curtains, A P a ir ............ . ...............3.85 Odd Pairs of Curtains, A P a ir....... .. 4 95 Odd Pairs o f Curtains, A Pa ir.............. ............. 6.90 Odd Pairs o f Curtains,. A P a ir ,................ . . . . . 8.50 W e want this to be understood— that in buying these odd lots o f curtains that in almost every Instance a half pair is soiled, as it has been used as a sample, otherwise the curtains are perfect in every respect, In some casts there’s but one pair of a kind many they are two and in a few cases up to three and four pairs. One o f the R ig Underwear Specials o f the June Sale Women’s UnionSuits Pure Lislethread 95c Regular or bodice top, band finish, \ight knee re­ inforced crotch. Regular and extra sizes. For the . woman who really enjoys a perfect auit, this is the garment. Another-* Women’s Union Suits—Fine Cotton Band or beading top, loose or tight knee, Regular or extra sizes. s % ............. ..................... . ... .......... ... ....................... .... Men’s Rich Lustrous SILK FOUR-IN-HAND TIES 85c Buy to the limit o f your means o f these fide four-in- hand ties. I t ha* been a long time since you’ve been able to buy ties like these at eighty-five cento, and it will be sometime before you’ll be able to do it again. Wide flare ends o f smaller shapes; slip-easy bands; full length, OHIO Fflhfenlehan SPRINGFIELD, OHIO i

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