The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26

r “Turkey Red” Damask JTwrt received, Bate* Mfg. Co.’s Turkey Bed- sad Indigo Blue Damask. The first we’ve had’ in moot**. Per yard . ........................ •• ♦* r ■4*j*i»ninw.m«fnrii i»i» First Big Published By The Edward Wren Co; Springfield, Ohio Sanitary Napkins Begular 75c box o f cotton-filled sanitary p p » Napkins, Large size. Dozen io a box. Special _ ^ 55 * J Event in the Half Million Dollar Increase. Sale 500 Brand New For «■ , • Women and Misses Now on Sale At “Your” Prices • E V E R Y garment in this collection of 500 beautiful suit models is new. There are no first-of-the-season styles among ,mem. All were bought within the last few weeks and most of them especiallyfor thisbig May sale. Suits from the *‘ best makers in the world—Wooltex, Phillip M&ngone and other celebrated makes. Real suits *for reaf people at ,real fcWren” sale price. Hundreds of women will be eager to'share in this carnival of bargain giving and for that reason early, . attendance is imperative.. The more you compare these suit values with others in town, the more youll want to tell your friends about the big values at Wren’ s. ■ J . • .. v•# ' M erits W ear, Serges Naoy Tricotines Check Velours Imported 'Shepherd Checks * Fweeds and Other Novelties Real $45.00Women'sSuits Smart new types^developed o f Men’s-W ear Serge and NaVy Trieotine. All silk lined and shown in a wide range o f sizes. Sujits made to sell at $45.00, Ohoice tomorrow at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... •••. , ........V ‘ V". - . - : 'v-. -: .** :... ■■ :• ., ■. , - ■?>-., . i i . v • - ■•>.•; ■ • i. .|i', ■, *■ ••• v •- ' •. ■■■■■.;■ ■. j* i •-.4' •-'■/V- ■: .V.":1-\V• ••= '• Real $55.$9Women’sSuits . Classy Fifth Avenue m ides created to please particular women. High grade suits tailored from fine quality Trieotine and Cheek Velours. Sjlk lined of'course. Real $55.00 Suits at W ren ’s tomorrow’sfo r ....................... .. Real $60.00Women’sSuits Individual, creations developed of, finest Trieotine. A number of Very new styles direct from one o f our best makers. Ton would appreciate them at $60.00.' T o n ’ll buy them two at a time at this price ................................... .. 22 32 . 9 8 .98 Real $70.00Women’sSuits Handsome vogues tailored to the finest-tastes in America, They are Suits .o f .finest Picotine, Trieotine and Poiret Twills, that .w ill.readily speak fo r themselves in thernyes o f distinctive dressers. Real $m0D Suits fo r . „ Real$90*00Women’ssdfer •The most exclusive suit types created. Thrill Cords and Imported’ Trjco- ■' ‘tines made in shades of navy, tan and pewter, H%ltest quality silk linings. Yery best man tailoring throughout. Our $901)0 qnE^y f o r ............ .98 * S 53 .98 NewStraight- Line M odels 'Best Silk Linings Highest Grade Man Tailoring ■ m o s t-' In Value im p e r fe c t F ittin g ' ' G a r m e n ts > » *■ » * * LOCAL AND PERSONAL « *. « « * * Remember 90th. “ Booster’s Day, May Miss Nellie McFarland o f Dayton spent Sabbath with Prof, P. A. Jurkat afid family. & CHICKENS—I buy any thing with feathers on, 'Wm. Marshall. t '' The R. P» congregation held a quarterly social at the church Tues­ day evening. Ernest Post o f Mt. Vernon, 0., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm; Marshall. Mrs. J. H. Wolford was hostess to the members o f the Wednesday after­ noon* club this week* • The Boy Scouts go to Clifton* to­ night in the interest o f the .move­ ment. A camp-may he opened in that place,, .. For Sale:- Strawberry plants and all kinds of transplantable Vegetable plants and seed potatoes both early and late. * Wm. Sheely, Gladstone, Rfd. 3, Cedarvilie, O .' * Dr. Huber, who lectured-here before the Community Club some time ago, will be the speaker at the Memorial Day exercises in Xenia. Salesman Wanted to solicit orders ! Car! Elder preached at Darlington,* J Pa.,'Sabbath. * For Sale;- S. G. White Leghorn eggs for setting. Bell, phone 405 Clif- Mrs, O’Hara, Rfd 1, Yellow ton or Springs, O. (4t) The JXenia Presyterian congrega- tiqn has 'extended a call to Rev, Wil­ liam ,H» Tilford, pastor of the Sixth Presbyterian church, Cincinnati. F o r Sale:- Buff rock eggs hatching. Phone 12 on 102, tf Mrs. C. W* Mott, WantAI—Salesmen fo r 6,000 mile guaranteed. lines. Salary $100,060 weekly with extra commissions, COWAN TIRE & RUBBER CO., fo r Box 784 Chicago, 111. David Johnson is able to get out, after a confinement of several weeks Mrs. Patterson o f Dayton has been with the mumps. Mumps with grown- a guest at the home Of her brother, 'Mr, Raymond Ritencur and family, For Sale natural heel driver. Cedarvilie, O, Collie pups. Cit’ Mother liens phone, Allen Cross. Prof. John Orr Stewatt, Wife and son, John Orr Jr„ o f Piqua, spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs, 0 . 'Stewart. J. Big community meeting at the opera house May 20th. A special pro­ gram has been arranged. Several out oi town speakers will ha present. ups is no playful thing as Mr. John­ son has found out. Rev. J. P. White and family Will Belle Center,. O., where Rev, White will preach Sabbath, The local pulpit will be filled by Dr. Jamison of Xenia. For Sale:- A bargain if sold at onqe, A pen of i5 pure bred White Rock hens and one coekrel. Hons all laying. Good reason for selling. . ’ ' Mrs. J. V. Tarr, 1-2 wile from CedatviJle on Yellow Sprihga pike. Miss Winifred Stuckey entertained, . , lt ... , ,, t the Youny Ladies Misionary Society Wm. Marshall was taken suddenly nf'the W. E, church at her honw last;ill Wednesday morning with appen- Thur*d*v availing jdieltis. His condition was critical all inurway oronuig. ............... i ^ ^ MWfl lmprovemcnt was noted CHICKS AT REDUCED PRICES t j yesterday. AH varieties at 16c eadh through - May. The Noridi^ Hatchery, ^ ton wiil spend the week-end with R. E. D* 1, Yellow Spring > •^ y . jj . Busier and family,/ » « « « ,’: Mrs, Busier has been in poor health Xenia will atari work on .two a j j | # aevertfl months and 3s just able to M«h W M W “ * i u mt. month. Bid# have feten called fo r on Mrs, 1,0.0' Busier of South Charles* for lubricating oils, 'greases and paints. Salary or Commission. Ad­ dress THE‘ LENNOX OIL & PAINT CO., Cleveland, O. Mrs. C. E.. Masters entertained the members of the Home Culture Club last Thursday afternoon and during the evening entertained a number o f guests nt six tables of Rook. “ Booster’s Day” for Cedarvilie College* May 20. Keep the date in mind. jMiss Josephine Tulling o f Xenia has*taken a position as bookkeper at The Cedarvilie Farmers’ Grain Co., filling the position vacated by Miss Evs Tarbox, who has-resigned. R. A. Murdock spent Wednesday in Columbus on business. «■ The venerable A. H. White of Clif­ ton celebrated his. 80th -birthday last Wednesday with a number of friends at dinner. * , A Citizens Committee has^arran** god for a, “ Booster’s Day” for Cedar* ville<Co)lege on May 20th at the opera house at 8 o’clock. No subscriptions to be taken at tills meeting, * Attorney J. Fred Barber o f Chi­ cago, was in town. Tuesday on busi­ ness. Mr. Barber has been associated with the Ocean Insurance. Co, and for A number o f relatives from here '■ several years was in New York City, attended a reception given Thu rsday j. Ho located in Chicago last winter be- evening by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brewer of Xenia, honoring their brother-in-law and brother, Mr. W. R. Torrence and bride. Thank Offering service o f the W, F.. M. S, will be held pt Selma M, E. church Sunday, May 8, at 2:30 P, M. An appropriate program has . been planned. Rev. Busier will give the address. All arc very cordially invi­ ted. » Cor. Sec. ’ ing connected with headquarters of the company in that cjty. Notice:- Persons knowing themsei- ....... .. . .... .... .. ................. .......... spend the week-end with relatives at. ves,to he indebted to me please call r .. UWrt KhfKWAMftW and settle before ay 14th, 1921, as I am going out o f business. ? Ellen Welmer, For Sale: All kinds of strong traps planted vegetable plants. Potted to­ matoes, salvias,' verbenas, astors, pansies, Ready May 10, Also sweet potatoe plants. William E. Sheeley, R. F. D. 3, Cedarvilie, 0 . Gladstone II. A, McLean moved his household goods from Springfield on Monday afid is ‘’occupying his property just, vacated by ID W. Updike who moved last week to Cpnicrburg, O. POULTRY— Don’t fail to call me before you sell. Wm* Marshall. material and labor. Poultry Wanted:- I will pay high- For Sal*:- Rhode Island .Red e«k*>*8t market price at all times, r or kku *;» inn tm W g» lf gSaton. Wm. Marshall. The M. E, congregation had the largest communion service attendance Sabbath since Rev. Busier has been pastor of the local congregation. ; Eleven young people were taken in­ to the church, A Cedar Night program will be given May 24tn. Mr, E. D. McKune preaches Sab­ bath for the"- Clifton Presbyterian j congregation. Rev. Robt. Coleman Jr. j of Industry, Pa., preaches May the] 15th, We understand that the Clifton congregation js considering extending, a call to ReV. Coleman, ; The Rug business is fine, thank you- There’ s a reason. We have the Right Rugfe. We A well worth while entertainment will be given Gedar Night, May 24. The first county reception of High School Juniors for Seniors was'held last night at the Frst M. E. church’ in Xenia. Covers for 238 were laid, j The plan was inaugurated by County j Superintendent Aultman. Miss Wini-j fred Stuckey of this place gave a j toast to the hoys. Mr. J. R. Or i informs us that Prof* Stewart, some years ago connected with Cedarvilie College', is now lo­ cated in Rochester, N. Y., where he is enjoying an extensive practice as -•d physician. Rev. Ernest McClellan and wife are located in that city and have made the acquaintance Of Dr, Stewart., « No amount of Chickens to smqll for me to call for, Wm, Marshall. Farm Wanted:-1 want to bear from party having, farin for sale. Give price and' description, B, B, Howard, Champaign, 111* vtoiah-iiMniia>-vt«ena Rev, James L, Chesnut and wife of Philadelphia, are guest# of relatives bit#,. * "■ • ■ w hRve the-right prices. ‘We pay no attention to what we paid for a rug. The price to you is based ■ - - . .. I* . \• ’ t . . S . *» ■ on the vejry latest mill cost and| in very many in-. stances much k&s than we have paid for the rgg. Galloway & Cherry SG-SSjWest Main Street, Xenia, OMo X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X t

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