The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26

' * * e * i 4 i » w s o m * * * * • « * * » , F*r 8*J*: New hfflwy *t Wcifgjtf’*, Wm. M*r*h*]i. Thwt & JM>fc W ch change wportsd In fe* eowbftoft Of Mr, D. s Tbs Xonj* rw»* ^ ^ ^ tmrtoa fur many of our j»opl« fej* W iC I M M l M i o r L SC'OOOt ABSORBERS 1 5 * W m t»i:. t& frm * girt for *t*«dy f * «*wawJar.Apply*t «w* at feeof. #**. Tin CadarviUe T4*piaj» Co, Mw*Jd Jobs, who h*i bowt attand- i&z Harvard Madteal Collage, it home »n W# aammer v*«a««H, Mi** H**fer D**a spent Iwt week in Urban* with her *i«Urs Mi«u» Ber­ th* Bean. Governor Davi* has re-appointed M. J. Hartley, Xeoia, and , Frank M. CliYeftgeip, WilMtofton, members of the ward o f uniform state laws, Sal*:- Sweat Potato# pbmfe, C. E. Weiroer again cuts the price . J. A. (Site**)*, sf meats for Saturday. Look over the price list and see for yourself. Treute'* Dollar Day special on groceries can be found cm this page. :He has .prewar prices- on a numbed of specials that will save you some money, > , Fatal WT, sen of Ms^ and Mrs, Harry IHff rt&Lowdon, is spending* the Samper on the fam with Dalmar Jobs. . Wanted:- To hear from owner of ®srm or good land for sale for fall saUvery. L. Jones, Box 651, Onlay, 141* The Fourth Division of the tl. p, hold ft tK&iftl laat evening at the church, Light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Masters drove to Weliston, Sabbath', returning Monday. They visited home folks over the day. Mrs. John Bay, a sister of Mrs. Mas­ ters. Mingo Junction, 0., accompanied them home for a visit Smooth*!I the bumps,ch»clcihe rebounds, save fees, fee} and <** depreciation. Work wife Ford springs giving full suspen­ sion^ A better shock absorber a t * lower'price. DiitriMlM B* A, MURDOCK, Cedarvir!e,and Jamestown BURPEE ' JOHNSONCO t* .% ti r .. €, tmm * -i «, I MDSA M^ p>O 1 . I s . U.S .JK CHICKENS—I buy any thing with feathers on, Wm. Marshall. Dr, Leo Anderson nnd family ’ and family and the Editor and family at’ tended the Shriner’s-picnic and annual outing at Triangle Park, Dayton oip Wednesday, Miss Bertha Creswell, who has been teaching at Mingo Junction, 0., is here op a visit with her brother-in- law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. J, R. Wells, I.have opened a shoe repairing shop in the Finney building, North Main1street, where I will be prepared to do all kinds _ o f • impairing after opening Monday.’ AU'vg&rk quaranteed <• . (4t) William Mathis, THE FINEST LINE OF .JERSEY AND CREPE DE CHINE SILK SHIRTS YOU EVER SAW.,-LOOK THEM' OVER AT WEAVER’S. MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, XENIA, . •Mrs, Jason McMillan, of Johnson- villa, Term., is the guest of her broth­ er-in-law; Mr, Clayton McMillan hnd wife.*' ' ■ h 11 3ft- Miss Donna Burns entertained a bout thirty girls friends Wednesday afternoon; honoring Mias Ruth Burns, whose marriage takes place tonight to Rev, J. Merle Rife of Fairhayen, o, . • . ..The, Home Culture GluJO was en­ tertained Tuesday afternoon at the hpme of Mrg, G. H- Hartman. —THE VERy LATEST IN PANAMA HATS AT WEAVER’S, XENIA. The Two Best Lads A Farmer Ever Had “ 111 go tnyself' and *T 1 Isee to it" are the two best lads a farmer ever had. . OLD ENGLISH PROVERB, - I ' : ' ■*■ - , < . *< *> . . i, But waVe,helping put that proverb qn the scrap heap* During the busy season it is unnecessaryfor the farmer tq come, to the bankhimself* ’ , Mall your deposits or requests for banking service andWE’LL SEE TO IT. Bank Dr* and Mrs. J, O. Stewart had for their guests, L. C. McFarland o f Ak­ ron,' a former resident, and <Mr, and 'Mrs, Rhoades of- New Philadelphia, the'past week, Mr. F, E. Vance qf Troy was .a guest over Sabbath. This section received the first rain of any^consequence Wednesday that we have had for several weeks. The shower was welcome and will do much good for the corn hut it did not reach the potatoes. >The early potatop crop Will evidently be -short this season* POULTRY*— Don’t fail to call me before you sell.- 1 ,Wm.. Marshall, Lawrence Kennon la -home from Conneaut, O., where, he taught the past year. He has been ^elected and will return this fall. Mrs, J. H„ Milbnm was'called to SlewYork City last Friday Owing -to the illness of her daughter, Mrs* Bes­ sie Fellows, who Underwent an opera­ tion several -days previous. Rea S. McFarland ‘ and wife of Cleveland, 0,, are spending their sum­ mer vacation with Mr. and Mrs, John McFarland- o f1 the Yellow Springs pike. . .■ ■ ' ' The Roy Koeufe m having a big Mate at their camp in the Elder wood* north e f Sshna* Yesterday was visi­ tor's day sad a large number of people visited the camp. Frank Curry, Yellow Springs, has brought suit against e l the direct relatives of fee late Lydia Oorry'am asks for a partition'of a farm of E$,gs acres on the Clifton and Old Town pike. Rev, J, P. White and Rev, W. P. Harrimsn attended the Conference on Vacational Bible Schools in Spring Held Tuesday. r The threshers in this county at a recent meeting fixed fee following prices for .threshing 'this season: Wheat^S I-2c; Oats, 5 c; Rye, 12c, * J. V, Terr, who is wife the National Poland China Journal, a* official pho­ tographer, has returned to Winchester Ind., after spending several days at home. . Mrs- J. P, White went to Princeton Ipd.,'*Tuesday to address the Women’s Presbyterial Missionary Society of Indiana Preshy.^ry» Mrs. White was on program at two of fee sessions and returned home yestetday evening. Rev. and Mrs. E. G. McKibben of fee Clifton U, P. church were given U farewell reception , last Monday evening at the home o f Mrs, Minnie Fluke. About ’65 were present. Rev, McKibben has received a Call to the U. P, congregation in Rushville, Ind, A daily Vocational Bible School Will open in. the R, P. church July,.5, fee Session starting at 9 a. m. and ending at 11;30 a, ml Children from 4 to 12 are Urged to he present and parents ar requested to have them go. There will be a Bible. Story period, a Music‘period, a Handwork period, and a Recreational period. - George M* Minfe?* aged 85, died at Tarentum, Pa., at fee home of his son Amos,.The deceased was brought here for burial and brief services were held from H. A. Barr's residence, Friday afternoon. Burial took place at Clif­ ton. The, deceased is survived by his widow, Rebecca, a daughter, Mrs. Frank Sherman, New Carlisle, 0., and Amos, Tarentum. Pa. Robert Stewart'baa returned from Cqulterville, 111;, where he spent a Couple o f Weeks at home. He probably will remain In this section until col­ lege opens this fall. CEDARVILLEj OHIO. Resources Over $500,000,00 XL S . l i b e r t y B on d s jB ou g h t a n d S o ld Ctf#rtcesr on Meats I h a y e c u t th e p r ic e s o n m e a t s a n d w ill g iv e y o u t h e b e s t q u a lit y . * S a t u r d a y , , J u n e 25 , O n l y Jacob Ford o f Chicago'is here on a visit with relatives. Mr, Ford was for­ merly a resident of this place. DRESS STRAW HATS VARIOUS STYLES IN SOFT AND SAILOR SHAPES. WEAVER, MAIN ST., XENIA. Notice:- No trespassing, no picnic- ing, no camping in the cliffs.,, John B. TAylor, UOr *. . v » «*» » » »*»*«■» . *•**. #*»»»♦■» • t *-'Viv ******. 30 c 32c: w#* * -fc *v * t * 9 «/*iV BEEF— ' Loin. IXotmd *■**.. ***» **„ . . . ***. . . .*■* Rortcrhouae * * » , . * » . » » » » » . •• ChuckSteiak ............................. .*5c Chuck Roiwt, ..................................... .23c Boiling **«*»vC Hsmbt^tr25c 2 l h a *»*. . *. »**45c VEAL - . - „ Round .............................. ......... *•.......... * Loin, . . . « . Shoulder.. . -------- Chop* *!•■•,+«*•«»•«•* « c Sendnc .............. *.............*........... 22c t 4 baA* a* *'* #*■■** * * 4i, . . . , 33 c . . . ’, 25 c C h o p * 25 c H*rn, Freda..»..*»<.*•»'<«*♦-*»***•*** Shoulder, Fredi. * 29 <' Side Folk 18 c 2 lb * . * . , * , , ** , ** . . . . . . . . . , 35 c S*u**ge 18 c 2 lb* * ,, 1 Jjrwl .y J ; i' i * . •*•**««»» I t M'4 » 110c lb* ' - ' ................ 20cW 35clb. . . . . 0 * 0 13 c lb. «* Hte" , , 20 c ♦20e Several from here,left Monday-for Oxford where they will attend sum­ mer school. Among themwere: Harry Wright, Misses Elsie Shroades, Rosa Stormont and Elizabeth Blair. Misses Anna Collins and Florence Williamson left Monday for Columbus to enter the 0 / S* U. summer school. Prof. L, D, Parker has also entered fee same school Midges Marjorie Wright and Eloiso Davis left Tuesday for the Mary Eell’s Y. W. C. A. CSmp at Ft. Mad­ ison,where they expect to spend the summer. The camp is in charge of Miss Lois Kyle of Xenia. ThS Dayton Presbytery meets next Wednesday at the Clifton Presby­ terian church tq receive Rev. Robert Coleman from the Reformed Presby­ terian denomination. Rev. Coleman ha been called to fee Clifton church and will he installed at special service* that evening. He has been preaching the past year at Industry, Pa; ■ * #'f *.# *<*■#.* »<* * 1 Jjf Jok. ........ .......................... .’^c Siuoked Shoulder. »«c , » * » , +*« . #. ••♦*****•• *' *»«♦** W«toser* * Smoked *'*:*'. *,*,.*♦ .»,.*»**» W # cA fry in * t o c k G r o c e r ie s , F ru its a n d V eg e ta b le s . C C . W E 1 M E R ' Raymond Ritenour and family and John Ross and family returned Mon­ day after ^pending several days at the reservoir The warm Weather was not the best for fishing hut as the bass season opened , laat Thursday these knights, of fee rod and reel had to try out their hand and from reports were about the only lucky fishers a- bout fee pond. Their catch Included several bass and a number of pickerel, one that weighed three and a half. NOTICE, On account o f the extreme heat, it has been thot best, to discontinue fee Gospel services in The Murdock fees-" tre. No Service* on the 26th. It Is ex­ pected feat such service* will be con­ ducted later in fee year. Rev, W. P. Harriman. The engagement of-Miss Edith St. John -of Jamestown to Prof. William Collins, superintendent of fee Ross Township schools was announced on Tuesday afternoon at a social function given by Miss Amy St. John and4Mrs, Ledn McClellan at fee home of fee former in Xema, Tuesday afternoon. The event’ is scheduled'to take place his summer. Miss St. John has been teaching in fee Jamestown public schools. Prof, Collins is a graduate of CedarvillC College and has a host of friends here feat Will he pleased to learn of fee coming event. ■ An intoxicated veteran of fee Span- ish-Ataerieaa war-wax put off fee Tuesday evening beam east. He has. been an inmate of fee Dayton Home and was enroute to Cleveland to visit hi* mother, Reing in an intoxicated condition he refused to-give up hia ticket and was put off fed train here and turned over to the officers to sober up. He was released fee next day on a promise to do better. The man says he'purchased a pint of liquor in Day- ton and was given a drink by fee man from whom fee purchase was made. After feat he does not remember any­ thing. He claimed to have been robbed of<$29. WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOUHAVE . TO WEAR THEM Tiffany's Optical Service Pro­ vides You With fee Best, TIFFANY BETTER GLASSES 8. Detroit St. Xenia, 0. SIX GILLETTE BLADES WITH HOLDER $1.25 PREPAID IN ATTRACTIVE CASE ATISFACTION GUARANTEE! OR MONEY REFUNDED This offer for a limited time only Remit bjr money order or cash (NO STAMPS) Frad Razor Co. 1475 BROADWAY, NEWYORK CITY. COME TO T DOLLAR T R O U T E ’S CflJlKdftl ROCE SATURDAY ONLY S U G A R 17 lbs . 4 1 1 A A •fo r '.................' . ..t f \ jl t U U* ; 30 B&rs o f Lenox Soap......;....$1.00 11 lbs. Country 12 Cans o f Corn ;......, . * $LOO 12 Cans o f Tomatoes ;. .'..... $1.00 8 lbs. Coffee ............. .... ... .$1.00 Look for Additional Prices not Mentioned Here i c '■ .ADAIR’S , - ' . r *i’ - The Leading Furnisher For Over 30 Years Sale of Dining Room Furniture Special Prices In Effect This Week Dining RoomFurniture is ho longer high. Note ’ theseprices then,come In and see the suites. ; 8 pieceLouis XVI DmingRoomSuifce iuMahogany or Walnut (see suite; (fcl 7 0 YVA in window). — , .<P * ’ * ^ t " v r 8'piece Queen Atrne Dining 1 £ * A . A A Room Suite in Walnut. . . . . . . v.<PA ” * * V ” . 8 PieceWilliamandMary Dinihg d* 1 A Q A A Room Suite in Mahogany .•..........V * » fO « l /w 8 piece Chippendale Dining ' It O C A A A Room Suite in^Walnut......... . i p ^ O U .U U 8 piece ItalianRenaisaUce DiningdJOA A A A Room Suit InMahogany.*.. . . . . . y y y 8 piece Golden. Oak Dining Suits $62.00 Same as Cash If Paid In 60 Days on Amounts i ( Over $10.00 ADAIR’S % if 9' X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X i < ih . wi » !*ST1

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