The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26
s * WHY EH© SMITHSON CHOOSE THE UNITED STATES? No one knows why James Smithson, an Englishman, bequeathed his fortune to the United States to found, *t Washington, an “ establish ment for the increase and diffusion iof knowledge among men*". Whatever his reason,- it is certain that tna gift formed the basis o f the most important scientific! organization ' in the country* The atory o f the Smithsonian Insti tution is told in one of the series of folders and booklets on Our Government now being issued by this Institution. , If yojir name is not on our list you should drop in today and'have it put on. The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio. Why Pay More For your Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Gooes. We sell the best makes at lower prices. Come and see.' Men’s fins Tailored Suits . . . . .$18.50, $21,00, $22.50, $24.90, $29.75, $32.50 Young men’s nobby Suits. . . . . . . .$18.50 up to $32,50 Some stores ask. double this .price Beys’ knee pant suits , ‘ ’ ....... $4.49, $4,98, $5.98, $6.49, $7.95, $8.49, $9.98 Fineas they make them Hats, Caps, Dress Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Under- j /. wear, Belts, Pajamas, Night Shirts SHOE DEPARTMENT—Don’ t miss this big store for ladies, misses, men, boys and children, all the. latest styles and shades in ahses, oxfords, pumps,, slippers, nil the latest styles at from $1*60 te $3.50 less on n pair than others sell them. WORKING MEN’S GOODS—We asll the best makes • good solid work shoes, overalls, jackets, shirts, pants, everything of tjie best for working men. DON’T MISS THIS BIG STORE-YOU WILL SAVE BIG MONEY C. A. Kelble’s BIG STORE JL7-19 West Main ,Street, % Xenia, Ohio • • Health Service The spine in an index to your Health * Chiropractic spinal adjustments removes ths cause of many acute and chronic conditions that exist in the human bedy, restoring them back te health. Why delay? When health can be yeurs through Chiro practic adjustments. Consultation Free I am ideated in what was Dr. E, 0. Oglesbss’s * on Xenia Avenue, Edw. A. Kern, D. C. C h irop ra ctor Palmer Graduate Office Hours 9 A. M, te 4 P. M. Mon., Wed., Pri. stum n YonNeedPrintingDropinAndSee Us l i t ! ♦ t M M y m u m m m m a * • a a a a a a a No amount of chickMs ho small for mo to eaU for, Wm. Marshall* Remember Kelble's Big Story XT- 19 W. Main at,, Xenia, for clothing, and gouts furnishings. WANTED:- iCedarville home. Also good lots. Give price. Rev, A. E. Stoekham, Corry, Pa. ft t o g h of t o n dUd Monday in fc Columbus hodjpital af- t#r an operation for appendicitis. Tha Sduth. Charleston stock skies have been discontinued during June and July. Addle Cummings of Rosa township is down with pneumonia." Mr. Oscar Satterfield and sister, ■9* Edi- Mrs. th Blair, and her daughter, Miss Kathleen, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Court Satterfield in Xenia. A $5.00 Gillette Safety $3.50 at Ridgway’s. Rftsor for Rev. E. G. McKibb§n o f the Clifton U. P, church' church, has bee nattend- ing the General Assembly in Philadel phis. Bring the children Cedar- Day to See the Indians and hear their blood curdling yells. Bishop Doran, of New York City, will be in Cedarville next Monday evening. See him in “Nothing But the Truth." He knows nothing about business, but the brokers know dif ferently after he' gets through with than* Rev. Robert Coleman of Industry, Fa,, was given a call by the Clifton Presbyterian congregation last Sab bath,' : Norman Foster, who has been in -Raleigh, N. C„ where rhe taught the past year, has been spending ,a feW days here, before going to his home in Cement, Okla. ' sWhy pay more for your hats, daps, clothing, shoes, underwear, when you Can get .the quality for less money-at Kelble’s clothing Store in Xenia. 17- 19 W. Main st. See the big Gresshoppers hop next Wednesday. They’re a green looking bunch. ■■■ ■ Carl Minser was home over Decor ation Day. He is located in Cincin nati.: R, P. McLean and family of Day- ton .spent Depuration Day with Mrs. Marshall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, ' You will enjoy the big Cedar Day Pageant withite novel character# and episodes. , Postmaster Turnbull and wife and Mrs, O. -A.rDodds,.and O, T, Wolford, spent the week-end at the reservoir; Miss Bertha Jackson of Dayton a gnest of Mr* and Mrs. A. E. Jolley from Saturday until Monday. coal For Sale:-L»rge Size hard base burner in good condition. , J. G. McCorkclI. Bob Bennett start# out to tell nothing but the truth for twenty-four hours. Whowt Senior lass play next Monday, 8 P. M. Admission 31c, war tax 4c, total 36c. Mrs. A; E. Huey has been called to Marissa, III., owing to the serious ill' ness of her father. . Mr. Huey will go out later. 1 - Deputy Auditor F, H. Creswell was tho orator Decoration Day at the exercises held at the Stevenson cem etery. A ten pound son was born to”Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williamson" last Saturday. Did you ever try to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, even to your fiance—and her mother? Don’t try it till you have “Nothing But the -Truth.” Opera house, next Monday night. Admission 31c, war tax 4c, total 85c. Mrs. J* B. Winter of Xenia has been spending the week with rela tives hete." CHICKENS—I buy any thing with feathers on. W », Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Folger Wilson of Richmond, Ind., have been spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Wolford, John Lott of Pittsburg joined his wife here Sabbath for a visit with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Marshall and daughter of Springfield, spent Mon day with the former’s father, C. F. Marshall, Ray McFarland of Columbus was home for Decoration Day. Mr, and Mrs. K- E. Randall and .daughter of- Plain City, (J., were guests Monday of Mrs. Jacob Lott. For Sale:- Sweet Potato© plants. J, A. Gillaugh. Poultry Wanted:- I trill pay high est market price at*all times. , Wm. Marshall. I. have opened a shoe repairing shop in the Finney building. North Main street, where11 will be prepared to do all kinds of repairing after opening Monday. All work quaranteed • (4t) "William Mathis. Mrs. J. E. Kyle underwent an.op eration Saturday at the Springfield City hospital. From late reports’ she is improving. Miss Mildred Trumbo was taken seriously ill with acute appendicitis last Thursday and was taken to the McClellan hospital immediately where she underwent a successful operation. G. W. Frantz, for many years cm, gaged in the nursery business here, drove down from Springfield Sabbath and called on former acquaintances. It .has been several years since he has been in Cedarville. One of the funniest plays ever written—“Nothing But,the Truth.” Next Monday night at the oepra house. Miss Rebecca Marsh of Owensville, 0., who has been teaching at Kings ton, 0., is Bpending several days with her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs, M, 1. Marsh* ' For Rent:- Pasture for 10 head of cattle. Home phone, Alton Cross. 2t The IT, P. congregation will observe communion Sabbath, Mr. E. D. Me- KUiie will preach Friday evening and Rev, R. S. McElhinney, Saturday af ternoon. The Sabbath services will be in charge of .the pastor, Rev. J. P. White, Miss Given Rallston is reported to be engaged to Mr. Bod Bennett, but the latter will toll nothing but the truth and the engagement is likely to be broken. See how this comes out at the Senior Play next Monday night. Admission 81c, 4c war -tax, to- tfcl 35c. Rend Kelble’s ad in this issue. It is one that will save you money" on all your wearing apparel. A fine line of clithing, shoes and gents furnishings to select from, 17-19 ' W» Main st, Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clemons are back front Ogden, 111., where they have been for the past two months, Mr. Clemans traded his farm near Clifton for a general store, stock and building, in that place and remained to sell out the stock. Following the disposition of the stock Mr. and Mrs. Clemans went, to Chicago where they visited for several days. Mr. Clemans says that if anything farmers in this section are ahead of Illinois farmers with their* crops* The oats crop here is much better. He says that most of the farmers there have two com crops on hand being unable to market the com when prices were right Mr. and Mrs. Omer Burrell and family of Springfield, spent the week* end with the latter’s mother, M ts . Flora Dobbins, Mrs. W< L. Marshall, of ColumbuB, who has just returned from Los An gelas, Cal., where she spent several months, spent Friday with hremoth- er, Mrs. Mary M. Barber, Mr. Marsh' all returned also but stopped in Mil* waukee, on a business trip for sever al days, Eriiest Post of\Mt. Vernon Was here Over Sunday and Decoration Day, rnmmaimmmmmmmmma Bfm ftriMRki .Real Estate. Properties Priced to Sell NEW YORK LIFE FIRE INSURANCE J . G.McCorkell Decoration Day holds art especial importance to Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gillitart as It registered the birthday of their daughter, Lucy Roena, who on last Monday celebrated the ninth year of her birth with a delightful little party on the beautiful lawn and grounds of the new home. Dec orations in keeping with the day were In evidence and about 20 little guests enjoyed an afternoon of games and a selected luncheon. Many tasty gifts, remembrances of the event, were re ceived. Among those from a dis tance were Frances and Maurine Bechtolt, who were present with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Bechtolt of Dayton. GIRL’S STATEMENT WILL HELP CEDARVILLE. Many women will profit by the fol lowing Statement of one of their sex: “ I was afraid to eat on account of stomach trouble. Keen rice did not agree. After taking Adler-3-ka I can eat anything, Adkir-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, remov ing four matter which poisoned stomach. EXCELLENT for gas on the stomach or sour stomach. Guards a- gainst appendicitis. It brings out poisonous matter you never thought Tvaa in your system, A, K, Richard*, utnggist, • ■ . , LOWERPRICES CONTINUED OUR SALE IS OVER But we expect to continue many of the SALE TRICES, and on many articles we are putting even * lower prices than we had during the Sale, Watch our windows and particularly our counters for these lower prices. Here are a few items that are lower now than in the Sale. , , I ' * ■ Men’s Blue Work Shirts... *. *............... , ......... ..Sale price 98c, now 75c Boy’s $16.50 Suits.. * . ....... ; , , . Sale price $12.45, now $10.98 ■ Men’s $2.25 Union S.uits .............. ... ........ Sale price $1.95 now $1,85 Extra Fancy Evap Peaches. * ................. .— . . . . .Sale price 22c now 20c Lenox SQap, largeJbar.............................................Sale price 6c, aow 5 bars 27c 3 Cans Tomatoes .........................................................Sale price 121-? now 11c 16 oz Cotton Mops* ............................................. . *.Salt price49c now 45c fez ■R Theseare onlya fewof furtherreductionswearemaking. Wearecuttingprices onourshoes.„Watchourprices R. Bird&SonsCo. r * 7 r { vf.. • atfciteMili X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X The He gressiv*-. tion of have th FOJ TE! EI( . Janies i> and Mrs killed his ■ gil, at t! McElr9y now owr nine ototo/-1 The sh tween th fishing a brother . at wbrk to town The b ;' CoHrand’ ting off «ing what mother £ led" but t . in a, few shooting, Constab < istrate A vestigati* ■ derburg. shooting did not i Under t cases fal “Jimmy” care of . boarder .*i a prisior little fell circumst;. from a little or self in £ about tli Sheriff b ness of 1 of the hi for proti There the fam; of the p the town granted .no Gov. I Burke r< the last law is t heavy tr Power I commits The lim any tun and the dcterini! veto fhr suing a tive th:r the stat< $ ly amount and it : l l tracks f 1 \ \ J. fa -1" The r if! Collins, to hear V*'\ Day of hM ■ ness. ' I f ; county j? i * . many ■> Armint: 1Tfc" > W. beside ’> follov.1i ]4 A-' i cite at ' Penney' Idaho ! island* W ’• i ner in F . Collins died no disease,
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