The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
S S 5 S 5 5 S K f Our Twenty First Birthday We will celebrate our twenty-first anniversary on Monday, March 15, it having been 21 years since we opened for business. During these years we have enjoyed a liberal patronage among the shoe buyers of Cedar- ville and vicinity forwhichweare truly thank ful. We shall endeavor to merit the same confidence in the years to come and offer the same courteous service to all our patrons, - LOCAL AND PERSONAL A. B. Creswell of Springfield W been spending several days with friends here. ■fcr $ XBUXA, O H IO - -» \ V , . Finest Fruit Display In es Lemons, Grapes, Walnuts dSr Hot House Lettuce, Celery, Cucumbers Cabbage GUIHMR Don’t Be Handicapped By Bad Teeth , I t is the poorest hind ,of economy to save money by neglecting your teeth. - r. > - One of the best investments any young matt or young woman can mSke is ;to visit ^reliable dentist a t least once every six months, have ' the .teeth examned and necessary work done AT ONCE, DON'T WAIT—Every week o r month you put1off having your teeth fixed means greater expense, greater liability of pain and more nat u ra l tooth structure destroyed unnecessarily. In addition to this, your family, your ftinds, and those you meet in a business way have to see, every time they look a t you, the diseas ed spots, and vacant spaces tha t are so repellent to people of refine ment and good taste, > DON'T HANDICAP YOUR PROGRESS in society,, don't kill your chance of winning a desirable young lady, of making a favorable im pression on an attractive young man —by teeth neglect, DON'T HANDICAP YOUR CHANCES OP SUCCESS in business by allowing .the appearance of your teeth to shock those with wham you com* in contact* » ^ . Yot?r teeth can quickly be put in excellent condition if you will come to this well equipped o ice and place, yourself in our hands. You will get the finest dental wot.- done a t reehortabla prices. When it is finished you will gosmilng from ths office not ashamed to meet any body afes to face. * . . ■ Be assured th a t a few short sessions in one of our chair! will make the desired improvement in your appearance. Our METHOD OP RE- ■PLACING diseased and missing teeth Without the aid of plates will give you your full number, so firmly attached and so well matched in color and six* th a t youwlll feel as if .they gre in your mouth. IP YOUR TEETH ARE A L l GONE and you MUST wear a plate, I want to show you the most life-like and beautiful plate ever made. I also make plates inrubbfer,gold and. aluminum, *5 1-2 limestone st. Over Woolworth’s 6 * 10 Dial Bldg. DR . G. A. SMITH . ■DENTIST Bell phono 909 SPRINGFIELD, 0 . Home Poone 469 Mis* Nellie Ustick of Columbus was down yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Nancy Winter. A truck weighing about five tons le ft the Clifton pike north of town yesterday evening and went into the ditch. I t belonged to the Bowlua Haskett Bruit Co., of Springfield, Now tha t the frost has left us i t is about time to have the. paved street cleaned. During the cold weather in wa* impossible to do (this work and much filth has accumulated. Garden Seeds In bulk. R. BIRD & SONS’ GO. __The best musical attraction ever brought to town contea on March ,17. You can get reserved seats a t John son’s Saturday a t 2 P, M. To all the season ticket holders the price is 20 cents which includes the war tax. The rugular statement of the Ex change Bank can be found in this is sue. ■ c O. A. Dobbins, returned J u s t F ri day from a trip to Western Missouri where he purchased a ., high-class Hampshire hoar.r\ Up is the son of Gen. Pershing, a Grand ’Champion of the South-West, and i t is 'said cost Mr. Dobbins around $1,000.. The .regular meeting, of the W. C, T. U, will bt held a t the home'of Mrs O. L. Smith,'March 18 . -sBor Sale:- Good timothy hay in -the mow in town. 1 or 2 -tons! ' . . .. , G. H. Smith, POULRTY: Remember I buy poultry a t the highest market price and will call for any amount any time. , Win. Marshall- HELP WANTED—Women to work in Y» W, Ci A Cafeteria and Home De partment. ' 'Comfortable home .and good wages. Call or write X* W. C, A„ Dayton, O, The suit o f Clayton. McMillan •vs. John^and Will Marshall was up in Common Pleas Court Tuesday* Be fore Court opened the pSrtwae effected AqompKWpipfc 1 ■’ '>* L* To arrive soon a carload of extra good seed oats, a variety adapted to this locality: , ■ . • IN STOCK Bran, Middlings, Butler Hog Feed, Homo Hog Feed, Tankage, Laying Mash, Dairy Feed, etc. 5^ V 3E GRINDING , * S', ■^ , ; , . • l ‘ f , , We have installed an electrically driven attrition mill and will do satisfactory custom grinding*......... lUiIRI!Rl(Sll!MRtfiItlRiRiHilfI!ll!i>l!l!llIHIIItIlItHI!IHIIill!IWltiIlfi!H!II!fI v t TO$! ttfW' be aold a t a -bargain. Save your old paper and ball it, ft wBl make you mpney, tqnuire a t this office. Bor Sale;-, One-sixth horse power A, Ci- motor to , be used on Dayton Light & Powef fo , current.'This mo-, to rfi like*new and in the best of con dition and Will be sold a t a bargain.' inquire *t this office, i ’ -j - The epcplo^ion Wednesday morn ing a t the powder mill shook several pains of glass from the window! in Barber’s Hall. There will be a Republican meet- ng in the opera house about the first of, April when several well known speakers will be present. Music wilt be furnished by the Wilbcrforc* Glee Club. It is expected to organize a lo cal Republican Club a t that time. .... -.I" '-- ' a ...•- - » Miss Anna Laura Bratton, young est daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Milton Braftton and Harvey Bryan were mar ried last Thursday afternoon by the Dr. J. G. Carson at'hlS*home in Xenia The bride and groom have gone to house keeping on the Smith farm as Mr. Bryan is employed by Wm. Frafne « t her Jtam t j f t a r ’a a ’llteees o f ; several months due to paralysis, the Second Stroke taking place in. Janu ary. She wm in hey 79th year. The deceased wm the daughter o f, Thomas and Elizabeth- Turnbull and was bom on whajb - is now known as the Wade farm on the Federal pike. She was reared In the community in which she spent all her -life. In her younger days she became the wife of Dr. Andrew Winter, for many years « prominent physician in the County. His death occured in July 1891,. The deceased is survived by three children, Mrs. Charles Nisbet of .Loveland, Miss Isabelle, who is (teaching in the high school a t Pains- Ville, O., and Andrew, a t home. The funeral wm held from the late home Thursday afternoon , the ser vices being in charge of Dr* Joseph Ryle of Xenia, a cousin, and Rev. J. P. White of the U* P , church. The tives and friends, the remains being funeral wm private to intimate tele viewed Wednesday by Others between the hours of two and four. Interment .took place on the family lot north of town* OLD FASHIONED PIE 'SOCIAL, A number from the U, P. congre gation attended a meeting of Xenia Presbytery a£ the Second U. P . church in Xenia, Tuesday afternoon and even ing in the interest of the New Wor11 Movement, . Old Reliable Meat Market ■«^wi*eiMSW^s*|M*ssiSMBMMS!esfeAfIl2ia£!8lJ!!ill£2iSiSfS£S!SiiM!BSSiiiSi5iiSSM5iSSiiw^ - Where you can get the choicest cuts of Reef, Veal, Fresh Pork or Smoked Meets. S. E. WEIMER C »<U rT lU « , - * t Ohio Miss Martha E. Mitchell, aged 81, died Saturday a t the home of her ne phew* Charles Bogle in Yellow Spring The deceM«d,w*s,.bom in Cedarville and wak the daughter of James and and Eliza Mitchell, who years ago lived a t the corner of Main and Xenia avenue where the Nagley grocery Is now located. Miss RCva M. Moore and Howard O. Beatty were married last Thursday evening a t 6:90 -at the home -of her uncle, Mr. D, B. Turner, where she has lived since childhood. The cere mony was performed by Rev* B. G. McKibben, pastor of the Clifton U. P* church. The two little children of the groom, Waynfe and Helen, were ring bearer and flower girl. Miss Rath P latter presided a t the piano. The bride and groom have gone to house keeping on the former's farm near Xenia. After .the literaty program is fini shed and old fashioned pie social will be held in the college chapel. Every one is invited. Girls he sure and bring your pies. They will be sold to the; ^highest bidder, Proceeds to be divl-# ded between' Orange and Blue Club ( and Basket Ball team: TRUCKING WANTED. I Pave purchased a new Ford truck fo r general trucking and am ready fo r business. Give me a cajl. Raymond Homey, Cedarville, Ohio* Fo r Sale:- Five shares of preferred -stock in The Cedarville Lime Co. Call phone 3-120. " ' WANTED—To rent, a farm on thirds or a fmall farm on halves* Inquire P . 0* Box 86,, Cedarville, 0* Mewy Distinctive Suits of Exceptional Value These chic tailor mades will inspire your eager ac ceptance particularly at the figure quoted. Serges and Tricotines in Navy, also Velour Checks * 39 -y Straight Line and Ripple Models , ' ; . _v. ■■ ^ . Sizes 36 to?46 GuAnoatr [jpntkf m GEORGETTE BLOUSES $5.95 ■- Embroidered, Beaded, also Lace Trimmed. The colorings are Whit-e, Flesh, Jake, Blue, Orchid, Tan, Sunset, Grey* ' - ......... , . ; Jobe Brothers Company XENIA, OHIO i ** i Any otto wanting their eggs hatch ed- Call Mra. Wm, McCoy. Phone 97. 0 , L, Simth was under the Weather several days this week. WALLPAPER All grades from the cheapest to the highest quality. ^Do not buy till you see our line* I t will pay you. % m m k .m m 1 go . Carl Winger of Cincinnati spent Sabbath a t home. -..The Kryl Orchestra Sextette that comes here on next Wednesday Might under the direction of the lecture course committee is an -extra fine a t traction in classic and popular iMtru- mental music. If you are season tick et holder yon can get a reeerrtd seat for twenty cents. The plat opens a t 2 P. M. Saturday a t Johnson*.: A College Girls' declamation contest r ’lV YW c* will he held “in the R. P. church, K U u w ) Tuesday, Match 16 a t 8 p, m. Good readings and fine music. Admission 16 cents and no War tax. Th« state inspector* have; been marking a tour of Prtbht county and iMVine order* fw osrtam chantea In all stees and grades and a large well selected stopk to pick froiu« R, BIRD # SONS* CO* W . L,. C L EM A N S . «s . ■ #. Real Estate IRan he foun- a t my «Mce each Satorday or jMtadted by phone a t - my toelSanoa e tch etNMlNU ' Office 3< PttQWIW HeeWenoe2-133 CEDARVILLE, ORIO m TRY OUR TOB PRINTING ....... .................................. umis nmmew—
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