The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26

RUFFUNGS ’■ N q question about their popahrfcy tad wmk twefeipF kaN^ cream or white m Fofot Baortt N # tig! in wMfcfaat&tfft w*fc: upward* to, a yard **'* »« ******#■« »••*■»>*** flewM b A SILK STORERECOGNIZED FAR AKPWIDE, FORITSCOMPLgTRWBSS ' AND ITS MASTERFUL PRESENTATION OF CURRENT S ILK FASTTTfW, ' / ■ * • S " * * * w a l l * . ■- ifJ lc t t d U y S t ! ° *U*embr*cJn& tha* *W M^uiremcntof thewoman •£ , A* “"the Feastof F lora/’ in the Old Greek days* was the Springs festival o f re* ; ,Fairy~like in their soft , filttuness are these~wonr ................................................................... m -T* » ■ : w ^ ' \ These Ate the *\J; - , I The varii fashion : t* . « V#, fi 'l Y e t , ^Indestructible'* (their name) suggest? - their unUsuardurability; ;1 ‘ They will combine m ' " . .. charminglywith aims— or you mayuse them - •->:••.attlte^oae it-yoa >\ ’ ,-,,'te mgs* tbe loveliest frocks and blouse* Im­ aginable. V x ' * * S i i- f I -, The pattern? are o f such r, ■»* r * V* ,, *, %■ /v:„ a variety, , and'all so very \ unique. , ^ 1 * One* in a champagne ’ background-w i t j» a ; VeW design>ta. deep■5 * blue remind*youofgun- lisbt playing .through f summer foliage?-. Other*.in paiertbitm-, and deepest' navy, Jn < lavender*, to gray»,-aud , '- what n o4—present a •r- charming' -array from -x - whichyonmayaeiect. *, They are 40 ini wideand„ their prices are $ft9S to |44®ayard,. ; A :<?• 'M y M a llo w > . ■*«*» \ , The silk o f sensible economy, f - it's never an extravagance.' ^ Plain Kitty tviellow Taffeta in a , cdUectjon o f street and evemnj W i ^ i Y a r ^ ’1* ,40-INCHCRtPKMETEOR. tad* wide range'of street ’shades,.. Y a S CJ r . - . , $ S . 9 S « l d $ 4 * 9 5 , ^KIMONO.SII^S1 ' V W e are proud, o f these silks, The, ‘ designers have .outdone them-J selves in colortags.and .lift > patterns,ayard. .$1;6S toy£ iU U IN WHITE THE VERY SMAUTKST * Novelty Satin Poplins,, Kittens' Eai-Crdpe, Baronet‘ Satins, * *yy/r<i****+A**i*0%**m>).m*' . v-, „ 5 x v **rt» ' , v h <*% ^ i 1 . v * < t 'i fcAH-i r^- '%j3*g£aLt ^ i-* " 1 j fe l \ ^ *1* ' , r v ' / ^ 1 x : ‘V w ^ v i SportSilks^ Mi"r t * , ' ? ' > . : KmnpfKama* ‘ Tm» of the weavesmost popular for IgWtfc mtlM and ftmr *ra wmitbWWIo combination coloring* m *u - its «* strips*,, i ay*rd *t7je«hi::i Taffetti Silks Soft SBimaMiing, * ; 6t^ InShree^SIiadk^'' t s?* >J^Uks wltb the,Softness Of Chiffon Jp| &e wearing quidltli* tfagiraccord^, # * place la the heart of every worn-, •«£. t Navy tdue a ‘ plenty and other *t*» ugy v ‘ v r ” “ “ ^ . v<,$p g r4t4$aui< t ^ " * ; a *- * . , ^ YrMIllff - T' w T4 aJvVflt o 0 * , r*v *,;^jwSj3KaP8T j > , \>p r t- ■>v * ® S - ./- «r /I i H # ’ # # # # ' # # • # # # James Kinnahe, former well known * fin 4 * itir i DCDCAMSf „ . Springfield dry goods merchant died > IAIU a I* A n il rCKoUrlAL •-': Saturday at tha age of 69. * # . # - # # # '# # “# - # ' :# n - . ; i O. C. Horney has purchased the At* r M av - ji i +(,{< berfc McGiVen properly on Hiller, at,. K*»tcr oome* on April 4- tha* year. ^ ^ moy- / fnt<J , ame< William' Blai* i* j«mflned to hi* bed with rheumatism. •Miss El*ie ff*fbiaon, who under-, 0, JH, Hartman has purchased the] Mrt* J. B, Winter of Xenia is visit- went an operation at the McClellan Chew property which he ha* occupied tag atthe home of Mr. N, L, Ramsey, hospital in Xsni* last week is report- a*4 bunines* romp for several year*, j ——— T~ --------- - • •....^ { Miss Ruth Ranisey has been spend- ■,■*WANTEBi—To T«nt,., a farm on ing the week in Springfield -with rel* thirds or a amidl farm on halves. ative*. I%uire P. <J, Box W# Cedarville^ 0." ■■n I .' Wanted:- A number ',o f feeding 1 shout* aboht 10(5 pound* in-weight, A ir, P »d fcu jtmcluiMd da' w « m * M I Catw.ll. property of the heir*.^ j ^ Wilmta^on basket ball teams ^ ^ ^ ......... t .......... , , , , captured the games'iwr# last IWday c- N. Stuckey made a busiUM*trip n5ght from ^ college team*. ' }» Ccdmmtms, Wednesday, ^ •' - ,....... .... T- ..,... - ‘ 1...... — —7* , - It now look* as I f we might as well - - A daughter was bpm to Mr. ap'd ovjjef our 192 O automobile tag# as Mts. E. E, Finney, Monday. . courts haV*4heId the n«Wlaw con- J,' . Btitutional, ' For Sale: A bam in good condition.. ............. Inquire at this o«c* for particular*. EijgaiMaatpr* wish to announce ■ ...... , their spring ntilinery opening begin- C. C. Weimar has ordered a new • ^ ondayi i f arch g afc their store truck to be used tor general hauling. on Main gtreet> Cedirville, Mrs. Stewart Townsley of Cosadet g pt eongragation has been has been the gueit o f relative* here. ^holding prayer meetings each even- „ _ - ■1 ’ n ‘ ' . tag this week and will hold special J, <3. McCorkell has^entered .upon g^r^ ceg during next Week. his duties as taSkkeeper at the Mur- , ____________ —^ dock garag*. j The Young People' of the H. P. — l- - , ,, congregation will enjoy a social and" Mrs. Herbert Whittington, who has hustaess meeting at the parsonage been critically lib la reported as much Friday evening. - improved. ed much better. • / ■gpa!deN<tweai|*»*W#eafla|,ll,l^#,^^T),.-.. . •i(! Mr*. F. B. TiimbttU and Mr*. W, A. Spencer have issued invitations.for next Tuesday afternoon, front three until five o'clock at the home o f the former. ■' '■., ■ Little Ruth Allen, who enjoyes a •Miss Rebecca Marsh was called to her home in Oweriaville, 0.« Saturday by the geath‘ of her grandmother. birthday but once In tour year*, e n -.. The stock, to the #06,000 Corpora- tertataed s number ' of her little Won to remove the town of Osborn ........................... has all been subscribed by residents of that place and the acUv# work to of moving wilt start with favorable* friend last Saturday,, her birthday coming on the 29th. Herman McFarland and wife of Fair ^Weather, field am at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. McFar­ land. Mr. McFarland has sold out, his grocery business in that place. For Sale:- Paper bajler and quanti­ ty of Wirt. Bailer like n£w and will be sold at a bargain, Save your old paper and bail it, it will make you money. Iqnuire at this office^ ^ ....................-- -.^ , ^ The engagement o f Miss Revg Moore and Mr, Beatty Was made at a: social affair given at the home of Eleanor Alexander in Yellow Springs The Wedding is ftefc for this month. Mrs. Charles Howard o f Xena, Mrs. Orville Reed of Memphis, Tenn., and Mrs, Charles Ervin of Xenia,..Mrs, J. C. Townsley, Mrs, Jeanette Eskridge and Mr*. J. •!!. Andrew were enter­ tained Wednesday by Mrs. h. 0. Bull, i i r ) r l twi. -4 H’ i , .* p t l , ... A humber of property owners have Rev, Riley Little o f New York City j^titioned council to oil the streets visited hi* Meter, Mr*. Elisabeth Gal- yo*r. Council,meet* tonight to breath, Tuesday. . takp final action, Columbu# cHy eowdl hawvoted tor Mra> j , p, Schaffer and "daughter, th« day light eavtag plan to go into Jaan> 0f Dayton, and Mite Bette Mid- eftoet to April. dleton of Springfield, were we«dt-end - ........... .........^ ■guest* of Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Watt, The Monmouth College Glee Club " ............. . will ghr* a cencert in the IT, P. church ^ plash robe last Fri* Friday, Matob 20 th. d*y between the opera house and the . “'"ri, M, E. chhrdt. fwitoble reward If the X. A. Mtr&rik hi haring the old tcturii* to J. M. Auld, brick m iim m m the Harper ........... - •* ’ awii»#«in■gAii«p^hwn*ii#ip - ■ Wylie Dyhsgaat M a tin g , Wes* pwurty«»Wetirnta *m* j ^#4 ■mm misabifh H »mmm of Xenia,! M. WATSON, HELP WANTED—Women to Work in Y. W. C. A. CAfeteria and Home De­ partment, Comfortable home .and good wages. Call or write Y. W**C. A., Dayton, 0 . f * - •*■-> -■ -"f-7J•" '* •'■* All the latest style* in Spring and Summer millinery at Elias-Master*, Main street, Cedarville. You are cor­ dially invited to look them over* - „ Elias- Masters. ' 1."-Y"1- . « i l■ Invitations are out for the marriage o f Mis* Rcva Moore to Howard Beatty tor Thursday evening at six o'clock at the home o f H?r utgile, Mr. David Turner. Miss Bertha Flatter gave a shower for ■the coming bride last Thursday evening.’ . ' The Greene*County Medical Society held A’meeting in Xenia yesterday at which time, facts about the influenza epidemic were discussed.' The dis­ cussions were lead by Dr*. Marsh Of this place} Adams of Yellow Springs and McPherson of Xenia, J. H, Nisbet is receiving a visit from his brother, Chester, of Chicago*. You had better dim your lights if driving in Dayton after dark as. the police are making many arrests tor this violaton of ordnance. • - Miss Lania Gannon of Columbus, is here as millinery trimmer for the Elias-Master* firm. She will go to Cleveland the first o f the week .to at-: tend the wholesale millinery Open­ ings, returning' the later parb of the week, ' " ■' The wrecking of the old hufldtagf » make way for the new Exchange Rank building At the corner of Main and Xenia avenue continues and tbe old business section wilt Soon be one of memory. ANNOUNCEMENT We are now located In'our1-new location . one door North of the Opera House in the Crouse block and we invite our patrons and friends- to call on us and % inspect our line of groceries. Much*of A A • . .... V , . our old stock was sold during our sale# and We are now ready wjl h new stock and fresh goods. . Again we hid you welcojne. f The' Xenia Wrecking crew was cal­ led hera last Thursday mqtntag When a freight car had Jumped the track and blockaded both tracks. Two east bound trains Were held up tor a short 'time, Dr, W* R. McChssney and Prof. Al­ len returned from'New York City on Wednesday evening where they at­ tended a meetingwf the New Inter Church Movement. They returned by way of Washington D, c* and. heard sotpe of the famous speeches in the Benate on the League o f Nations and peace treaty. Fred Yoder moved yesterday into the McClellan property which lie has purchased and remodeled. Dr. 0, P, Elias who purchased the property of F» P. Hastings vacated by Mr. Yoder :* moving today, • .• 1 — aiifca< ’ ’ ■ .^St -: *: *• From all reoprts concerning gas tolls for last month tbe company has no complaint, a* to not cinjoying good business. The public is fortunate to have gas at most any* price with the coal situation as it is. There art oth­ er towns about the size of Cedarville that have more meter* than we have yet the monthly consumption of g*s is not near *0 great. p#abswj3I*to'ffl tor ••m m$m m M m i mm <r &*$* CedwriJto, Ch For Sale:- One-eixth hOrse power A, C, motor to be used on Dayton Light A Power Co, current. This mo- ter Mlike mrw and in the best o f eon* dttiea hud, will be (sokt at a bargain: /%gg$r* at this «Ma# > ; Georg# W. Dodds, o f Bellfountain, died Sabiwth of pneumonia. He had 1 been a resident' o f,thal.city .85 years and':tor' many■y<Niri.agent for1 the AtaerieanExpress'Go, He W&a.htoth er of Mr*. Thomas gpeheer o f Xetia. and .Bata' Dodds of Bpringfield, local, Agent' for the Pennsylvania ltato. : f■' •The.Clark: County .Community Clubs will hold a meeting Saturday at Me- Ituh lM . IMk M il. C r iM t * . 0 . DR. 0 , F. *LTA3 DgNTlBT W. W. 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