The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26

» 4 4 4 • ♦ 4 4 4 A ,# 4■ '4 4*4 w a i km msowAt 4 * * m m J f J £ * • * •* * for jTtETtS? ^ C| ****?***<■*■bet^r * i S S t S S S r ******* UP for O ^Wlii iiiJlii|«p.hjM.«i1iU,1|,|^ri)JIIJ||IJ |(f * * f f l 8**1, of <7*°cfwn? w»8 home «te*-ltowtolu - C. N. Stuckey wm in Columbus the ftr«t of the week or business. Alfred Marshall of ColuRbtR spent Saturday visiting among relatives, hfw, NorrfBaldridge of Digyton was ^ ^ Tuesday by the illness of he* brother* J . C. Barber, •» to* sh am . Call pktn* K Mrs. Anna XildoW has returned home a fte r a visit with relatives in Springfield. A number from Here are in Xenia today attending th e Inter Church Coherence being held a t the F irst M. E* church. , 9* Watt and H, $, Bailey were in Columbus Saturday ou business m connection with The Farmers’ vrwn C q . of which they a re presi­ dent and secretary, respectively, *w * ' 'U w m m iw .m u w .# * ■ * * Raymond Ritenour has urshered spring m with a handsome new Stu- debaker six sedan, The car is a beau­ ty jsnd very attractive. 1 . Mrs. Ed Niabet of Indianapolis vis­ ited Tuesday and Wednesday a t the home of her father-in-law, J. H, Nis- bet and wife, ’•* Gen. Leonard Wood, presidential aspirant, was in Columbus Saturday where he delivered a speech in behalf o f his campaign fo r thp Republican nomination. Senator Harding will be Mrs. Lao Shroads and d a u g h t e r j T X i f ‘ H?rd!n| Nina, o f Springfield spent Saturday! h that ?jty ” ext Tuesday* With relatives and friends here, ’ „ a ------- :— T ‘ , ^ H P* Flynn, formerly .editor of the T, W- m d J , 0 . k / J o h n have been tgSSS i 9 * 2 ^ ' appointed administrators 0f the wll<?re tate a t t te ir father, John W. St. John. T " * Miss Martha Cooley, who is attend* thff Miami * University, spent her spring vacation a t home, WiUard Ryle returned to MUs- kingum College, Monday, after spends mg the spring.vacation at home. , I „ . aiiiiiip iu|i ii_ij i), niMMMiSMMawatoft *i - t . 1 . Jamestown has a new; brass ban# said to be the.onnlyone in the county at the present' time,- .' '. ’* ti sj,. i ■’ > ' > > ii)ili4(.iw i)T,l|■ i|l|Ji, .I, ,r. v_. The1State F a ir Board ‘ is .asking . f 12,000 d#mage»allegedto;haye .been done durinhg the -MetModist" Centen-. - a j . s' *• V. -W. A. Paxaon, attorney of James­ town, Stanley PaxSpn, attorney of Cincinnati, and, daughter, Dorothy of Johnstown, Pa., were guests of Mrs. AUnn Miller Townsley, Tuesday. K J""'j ' " " 1 'r-rT1"^,l'll'“'‘-nJV'* 1 KJw'J'-TJ'innra". ^ ’ ■ .Warren Arthur, y?ho trav e la to r the International Harvester Co., Golum- bu?, dropped,"into town Saturday evening on Ms way to Springf|eld, t ................................................................#•* > A.tobacco factory1is to be estab­ lished in Jamestown that wjll, employ 60 to 100 persons, mostly g irls,-It will be a branch of a Dayton concern th a t is owned by New York capital. 'feeg liiiiiag f< ■ We unUesitatihgJy>urge the investing public to buy FederalMortgage stock, ‘ " '* ‘ tfc This Company will ahold he ni actual orperation and cari pu t every dollar of new capital immediately au work a t very good ptonts; ■ The Federal Mortgage Company is the only -Company in this'held (Clark County). Companies-in other cities are paying dividends from . 7 per cent to aOper cent. Tfcp Peter's Trust Company i n Omaha, Neb., - dealing exclusively in mortgage^ oh equities, has increased its capi­ tal stock within ten yearn from $200,000 to $600,000 out of earnings, aside from paying,large dividends. This ..Company is mentioned as typical of many.and aa'ddsclosing'the money-making possibilities of a :Mtopdctoortragebuaineas. ' ;.r> ! ’ * . s \ ,■ ’ * ' *■ " ' /Fedgcal stoek is being sold in multiples, of $ 100.00 (.two ' “TOO* accipnuI«Sv^ non-taxable) of 7 per cent * of common. Your investment / tisi*' .*2TN" 4r*‘.‘ilWt'/v'. Vi• 'iV-w*,' ■ '<.? IP mmmAr U this pUN, and Miss Ja»e i ' Dswine, daughter of Dennis Dtwine, of Yellew Springs, were married on Tuesday. Walter HUE moved this week into his elegant new home on-North Main street. The residence is nujdern in ev­ ery respect and adds much to the ap ­ pearance of that section of town. J . C. Barber is down with pneumona and ‘is now under the care of a pro- feesional nurse. His sister, Miss Ef. fle Barber of Springfield, is also as­ sisting in the care of her brother. Later: Ju st as we ara ready fo r press we learned of the death of Mr. Barber early this morning. The funeral will be held Sabbath from the residence a t 2 p. m. Mrs. Rufus McFarland and son of- Oxford have returned to their home in Oxford iafter visiting .with Mrs. Gjllaugh’a parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Gillaugb. Dr. and Mrs.*, James White have gone to Van Wert, Oi, on a visit With their daughter. After spending a' month in th a t city they expect to'go. on to Kansas for a visit, * Tomorrow we Open a Sale of Dresses VERY HIGH GRADE-OFFERED AT^~ *24 .50 .50 3 s a n d For Women .and blisses The Research Club was entertained last Thursday afternoon -at the home of Ms. rOscar- -WesHy. Mrs. J . E, Hastings read a paper*on the -“High Cost of Living.”’ . „ , ‘ * C. E. Masters has sold ' his resi- dence on North Main street to Marion1 Hughes of .Yellow Spjcings, The con­ sideration was. $1609 ana possession to*be given in September.’Mr. Hughes is to be the* superintendent fo r ,C. C. Beam, who is moving his stone crush­ ing plant here, from Yellow ^Springs. The sale was made by G. H. Smith, L,----- ..........................., • Russell Mills, son of H. E, .Mills, has been taken jto the Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton,, having an abcess on his left lung,; , . EGGs FOR HATCHING?— Purp bred Buff Orphington eggs for hatch­ ing by the setting or by the 109. Mrs. J, V. Tarr, Yellow Springs pike, Ced- arville, O. ’ > . . l * , Dud: Ballard plead guilty in Mayor McFarland's, court Wednesday night to a charge «of driving ovfer lire hose while i t was in use. The fine and cost amounted to $7.60, - * " POULKTY: Remember I buy poultry wJU , n .P0> st\the highest market price Wnd cam fbr any amount any time, Wm* Marshall Howard Hartsodk has * purchased the property o f .Ueorge •Barlow in­ cluding th e blacksmith shop gnd has moved’into the residence. Mr. Barlow has moved into the property he pur*- chaS'ed from Robfc Bird. * The.w . 0 , T. H. meeting will W held a t toe Hope o f Mrs. D. S. S rrin ' “ **"“ $MK U . aittow , ................. llqtlgage Company 'mod .Stardey & Petticrew {Se^to ry -T reasu rer Petticrew Real Estate Co.) - ** Donald Kilpatrick --------- -----------Counsel (Attoriiey-et-law) . - . ' ’ Regular offices Will be elected by the stockholders a t a later date. 406 Mitchell Rldg. « Springfield, Ohio -Nammtit Ebmor vb^tod. the,fi»^' thawo« >with his brother; Rer. Won* d*ll Foster in Middletown, Rev. Eos-, ter leaves that dt$r soon to accept a cell to a Presbyterian church in Okla­ homa. - INFORMATION COUPON MAIL TODAY “ ................... — r --------- FEDERAL MORTGAGE CO, 4 « Mitchell Bldg, Springfield, O. - . i Without obligation bn my part w«tf me your circular .describing^ the sound investment opportunity-in the stock o f1 THE FEDERAL MORTGAGE COMPANY. -4..1 - 4. .•'Y- t . ■ '•> '•: . > , * . ' , * * * . ' % * ■ y1-, • 2 ■ , - '•> - *•,: i. : - ’ Name . - < - *„V' ’ i t ., - "• ' , . .Kfertwt-Address _ :• ,w CRy and S ta te , I t was just. 49 years ago Monday since Robt. Bird entered in .business in the little brick room on South Main street. He was located there two years and moved to th e Gaunca build- t grin the room recently vacated1by e W, W, Troute Grocery’Cp., where he remained eight years, I t is thirty years this month since Mr, Bird Opened his store in the present lo­ cation which is now operated under' the firm name of Robt. Bird & Sons Co. Ddring all'these ,years of Mr. Bird's merchandizing in* this place he, has held the confidence and esteem of the people, the greatest asset to any business concern. He has seen many changes in the business life of the town, only two retail merchants be­ ing in business now that Were ^ here then, J. C.'Barber and Jacob Siegleri .....r„ JOBE'S Great After-Easter Sale of SU IT S '. T' ' , •' ‘’V. \ V - * * *■ ' ... «■■ ' * V . • NEW m m MODELS GREATLY UNDERPRICED . ^ ■■ '■ , . .. v ; ^ * r Unusual Values at these low prices SUI1S-Vahes$79.50 to$99.50 »n»fuii«'»i*i»>i»i»n innImi ......... mu....... ....... ........... ... . ...... nr ... Expftrtly hand-tailored and embroidered. A KO Tricotlnes, Poirot Twills, Menu's Wear SerKos ....................................... . ......... > ................................ SUITS-Values$55.00 to $7SM0 $A n *50 IMWJia-ISfMO *44 # * '#*, SUITS-Values $49.05 - Attractively styled and beautifully lined 7R Suite of Trocotiite* Check Velour and S f Jobe Brothers Company XENIA, OHIO. Smart Suite of Tricotine, Hairline Striped, Gheck Veleur and Sergei, plain and em­ broidered, In the new Eton moduli. . . . . . . s a LARGE “ * WOMEN PLEASE NOTICE , Tbbrc 'mfe about 35‘dres^i in this salemsizcf from 42 1-2 to 50 1-2, These, are tore* fullypioport^bcd and desifncd ,4»-; peelslly for,* the Wger woman. v ..u, S The. fgbrics *n& rich and heavy—* the .dresses have that care in do* tail that!* ternutd 41 Drriima k e r» Finish'-. '71 11> * f \ ‘, A fn)[| Yange t •modish^ .csfe$l • NavybiuMt . Copenhagen; /beaver, - black and " • Ws* . IN THE TWO WINDOWS MAIN ENTRANCE Ar« twelve of the dresses in the **?e and nearly two hundredmore will be offeredat these two prices alone -$24.50 a n d $37.50. ; S Somehave charm­ ing v e s t e e s - a number have gay * abashes —a o m e are embroidered in gold “th read - pleats, puffs and- panniers are dis­ tinguishing feat­ ures. ' ’ ^ These are Eaton dresses -for t h e misses—the .hew bouffant. fashions are liberally pre­ sented. s s .as S = V^ I m&rnhmhmn ao u l t % of % ■ Hhdi we paid tho *n»ko»» usual wholesale co*jt-Vi ^ . ^^«mW ^pdh iave been tltcketed dollar* and dollars more, and' tfiey ' • ,' - j '.»• ijrduid been well worth it . Such dresses .as these at $24.50. and - - * ' / * - hi i ng them impossible to p a ss .. . . / . - r * . Dresses of fetilette ; ' Dresses of Satia Dresses of Foulard Dresdesof l% ionetta ; Dresses of Tricotine - : Dresses of Chsrmeuse ■? Dresses of georgette Dresses of Jersey ( Dresses of Tricolette s W. S - No woman whh an underitancUng of clothe* could look at the *mart and fiuddonablt drei*e* that are lo go on sale to­ morrow at $24<lCsnd $37.5d and feel a little thrill. of pleteure and ippreciaiten ov«r *Uch aii opportunity. There, wW he wnben at thi* swmfc that do hot attend sale* often. It only takes,a keen, clever woman, about one minute to know * genuine value when she see* it. * There are a good many such women in this institution and just to get their opinion we have admitted various ones to' the stock room. All were unanimous in saying the values were wonderful/ ^ VERY £EW OF THE DRESSES ARE LiLE-INJJMANY INSTANCES THERE ARE BUT TWO OR THREE OF A STYLE—SOMETIMES o n l y o n E. r 4 . # •*. * x Certain dresses areof course more desirablcthan other*. These will he taken very quickly and in order to Have a comple'selection if Will be advisable to bs here when the doors open at 8:30 o’clock tomorrow. WHERE ARE BUT TWO PRICES......... . . . . . . + «. r • * 0 •. 4 .,$24.50 and $37.50 | Springfield, | Ohio uiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiniiiHifmiuiHimiiiiimiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiHEiiiiiiitiiiiun iiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Springfield, Ohio umimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiinimiiiftiiiiiiiiiii 8> wm 1 Mis4 Helen Crwwell, who teaches a t l Any oho wanting their eggs hatch- [ Bdiagton, O., spent the week-end a t ' ed. Call Mrs. Wm. McCoy. Phone 07, | home. The youngest son of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Single is suffering from Jtock- jaw, due to an injury on the forehead from being struck by a horseshoe while a t playl The little fellow hai been in bad condition but is reported better. The complete program for the Greene County Republican club banquet to be held April 16* has been announced. I t includes as speaker*/ Judge Wana- maker of the Supreme Court of Ohio, George H* Clarke, chairman of the ad­ visory committee? F> M. Fullington, former auditor of state and now vice chairman of the Republican, state ad­ visory committee and R. W. Archer, state treasuren President W. R. McChetney and wife entertained last Thursday evening for: the members fo the faculty and this students of the college. Amusical pro­ gram added mtaih to the festivities of the evening for the one hundred gaeate present. Miss Flora Beam sang and piano solo# were rendered by Misses Lobiee Order and Miss Doug^ ..fees, vrhe was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Huey. A quartette consist­ ing of Morton Creswell, Cecil Ew« bank, Wilbur White and McLede Mar­ ket sang several setoatfons. A num­ ber of studento perijprmed April fool atunte* lefriah tarilte to two comae*.. WWpS INlfTilS VtlVilC vmm■ -4v * ' "'t The Christian Endeavor of the R. P, church enjoyed a pleasant time last evening a t the hortie of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conley. A|) 0 Ut 85 were present. Refreshments Were'served. ,i.i.rY -y --.r -rtr-ri*-L1, r- P_. Mrs. Clayton McMillafi entertained the member* of the Kandahtra Club Thursday aftetnoon. Mrs, .McMillan also jhhd a number of friends as her guests a t th a t time* * W. L. .demand returned yesterday evening from a trip to Sandusky. On the trip away Mr* Clemans sold A* E. Allen, formerly of this place, a 385 acre farm in Hardin County, Mr. Allen has befen residing in Jamestown but will move t o Kenton to he near his farmv Or B s U hi # to a Unton; ' Even women who do not work for a living have a naiural yearning to make a striking appearance.—Cartoons if|gazine. C A R P E N T 1 E R IN t t S . i That Busy* Stork. , Ellznlieth Is a- cleVci1, observing lit­ tle; girl. A few months ago s bnby brother came Into the family, and It was dnly explained to her flint the stork brought It. On her birthday, whed she was admitted to the room, wliere her gifts' were displayed, she spied a large doll sitting on a Uttle chair, She regarded it attentively for a moment, then remarked as if to her* self? “If that Storkjhasnjj; been her* again 1* tZSti- Tbe A, M. E. Easter program last Buday night Was as follokst Scripture by ReV* Milton? Invocation by Miss Irene Pettersph; Duett by Petteraon and Watkins? Reading by Mrs, Re­ becca Spencer? paper by Miss Percilla BrucejSolo, Miss Reva Milton? Song} by chorus, ‘"Joyful Bells"? Song by Chttlie, 4*Chlrst is Risen"? Solo and Chorus, Mrs. LuMla Milton and Mrs* Georgia Jones? piano solo, Ethel Keyes? duett and chorus, Mr, and Mr*. Lotll* flmltli? Short talk on the Reserrection of Christ" by R#v, II. 0 , Mason and Rev* B. F. Adams. Ben*- dtotten by X«v, J, W. Moew. Hustle Once In a Whit*. No man J s fit for either games or business who moves as'though *he hadn’t been to bed for the past three nights. Some may think it’s n mark o f , distinction to move slowly. That may be where age and dignity Is concerned, but it’s badly off Where the hustle attd bustle of ymith strives for preference. Thl» Rrantlciftti motion i** prtitiwf o f defeat and nothing but a teal Jog*; gtng up can. im ^e against i t Wbt«f once the dlscr.'c gets? a Start tt in** creases in violence and even become# contagious* Nothing but a burst of real enthusiasm that makes the tori card forget himself can inter# a batter m m m Often Wtatos'totent to bitoc ttm arte m m to m * m m «, <P HV G«*rito« Garpantler, Baropaan beavywalgbt champ, hia torid# and fistic manager ara in th« U. 8, Ho COteea to fill theatrical and »ovl« •ngagemant* and arrangh fo r a title clash with Jack D«»p*«y. This plctara .^aa Ukkan m ha For Rent:* A fine farm of lift am *. .All titlabte tend. Good bows# aa« barn Itent oft rimte* to for Mife. f tm k F, II Btriot DteytoOt

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