The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
WHAT WE GOVERNMENT IS DOING FOR. YOU W« h»v» CCOM in *votr way to feel proud m our ootmtry, but w ear# as a nation too Httle informed ** to the activities and actual twM ftttof oar etovafom tnt. T o nm « 4 y th is fituatioa lacaHy, w * bava Mcurad the axcluaivo right to di*- tribal* « a*ri»* o f a ttra c ti'd y ilia*tr*t*d foldor* and 1 iwo fri/an new and fntoraatfog *ct» ibottfc Oar Sovorwoeofc ip"pH *bure H* banufkant itriJuanee. - • W * w ill.g lad ly »*nd bo* oftfaa* sot each month to thoe* w ho w in raqoatii it, and a* * pormanant coo* tsioor few th is valuable information, w e w ill present, a substantial brown and gold portfolio upon personal'* caritt * t th is Iiwtitutioa. No obnjptfon. .........; T h e E ic l isn ^ f i , B 3nk i • * • . * ' « * * LOCAL AKD FHBOKAL f A * ♦ * m * • • • # " F op Sale: Now honey"at Wolford"*. ’ POULTRY - DouT fail "to «*U me ; Ufor# you aali, | Ww. Mafohall, . Ic*? m am and «ak* a t the R> P* ; lawn fata Saturday night, See j @» A, KelNe’a bargain ■ad: in thi* paper. 17-19 W. Main, Xenia, F o r Sale:- Hard coal baselnirner. Almost new. Will aell cheap if sold a t one*. Call Cititen# Phone 104. •mm Fraafo » . Hall *f ledianapoli*,] was bow* over Sabbatb. T .Harry f \ Eimaugfo, «**•! commun- ity director of the Rad Owns in fJiarlc county, cojsmitted suicide Monday by talking gas, Domestic troubles over a divorce aujfc f led by bis wife are .said to Hava been th* cause. Rev. J. P. White, 1>. D-, conducted communion a t Belle Center, 0 ., on Sabbath The U. lb pulpit was filled Sabbath morning by Rev. Harriman and during the evening by Hr. Joseph Kyle, Dr. Kyle occupied the R. p, pulpit Sabbath morning. TheBest Clothes on EarthforthePrice Rev, Jatnas U Cheanut preached Sabbath fo r the Presbyterian gregation a t Covington, 0 , eo^i. CHICKENS—J buy any thing with feathers on, Wm, Marshall . . . .... Rev. Robert Colman and family moved la st Thursday into the Pres byterian parsonage a t Clifton. See C. A, Kelble’s bargain ad in this paper, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia. L o s t-C ap fo r Auto Gasoline tank, between GedarviUe and Xenia on‘Col umbus pike. Finder please leave a t notify Robt, Bird & Sons store. Prtc*3 Are D owd N ow T o The Very Lowest a t Our , Big Sfcofe t 1, f. . • loi\. ,r^ ' T •y^ 4\ ;>u *v, ”£. !■«4 Men"* genuine Panama Hist*, all shapes,........... ... ,$3.49, $3,98, $4,49 . Formerly sold a t $6.00, $6,50, $ 7 3 Men’*dress straw hats, soft and sailor shape*, formerly sold a t $4.50, $5.00, puce n o w i , . ; .$2.49, $2.98, $$.49 Fm* felt soft hat*, formerly sold a t $4.50, $5 50, price now $3.^9,$3.48 AH kind# of hats and caps for boy* and little fellow* • , s * . . . I , ..................... ,49c, 73c. 98c, $1.23,.$1.49. $1.98 Men's fine suit* sold from$33,50 to $45.00, price* now $18.50 * ' *-««*<-vi*vs***# f*'guVas? *.«»•»*,.$22.50, 124.9^ $28.50, $32.50 l% ft tt#u§*rr. * 4 . » $2.49't n $5.^8 Boys* Inwepicnts suits, best make* ............................... ,.$4 .98 , $5.98, $6,49, $7.98, $8.49, $9.85 Furnishin* goods, latest dre** shirts, collars, tie*, belt*;, underwear, . hosiery, etc., at lowest possible prices, 1 n-- Don’t mis* our Shoe Department. Latest styles ladies, mi**e*. children, boys, girl* »hoe», oxfords, *lipper*, pumps in all , kinds of leather, and all kind*of white footwear. We-will save you . ’ ' h%mostey on footwears ';*' Wasell the best makes of work clothing made, overalls, shirts* jackets, work pants. ^ ’•/ ' ' / / ’ 4 ’ , , s> y . , . Don't Buy Clothing or Shoes Until You Come To Out Btore , C. A. Kelble’s BIG STORE 4 , * 17^19 W « t Main Strett, Xenia, Ohio Did Yon Ever Stop to THINK Why Representative Men of thi* > Community ere Backing Cedarville Chautauqua AUGUST 15-19 1 : ■ *» There’s a Reason It’s Patriotic It’s Clean It’s Worth-While It’s Entertaining It’s Educational It’s Purposeful It’s Full of Fun Be A Booster! Get SeasonTickets! C* H. HARTMAN* Secretary. ' . f I V E l o y o u e D a y s —T h i r t f e n A t t r a c t i ^ h s ' S i x t e e n I n t e r e s t i t i S P r o g r a m * j . ’’ Summer clothing, hats, -shoes— bargains. See O, A.‘ Kelble’a nd in this paper, 17rl$ W. MainV Xenia, R. B ird & Softs Co. will put on an other Dollar Day Saturday. „i,...................... * ( , ■The Tarbox. Lumber Co, has done away with ths horse draWn dray and addedV Ford- truck fo r delivery. J , , . ...........................................ii; i'i ‘ mi In-,the lis t of TTouteva specials for this week you can get- steak and onions. Read the ad elsewhere, i —«-+» * * Wanted:* To hear, from owner of farm or good land fo r sale fo r fall delivery. L, JoueS, Box 551,' Onlay, Ml Y ‘‘' V , , ' Attend thedaWa-fote on the R. P. church lawn Saturday eyenihg. , '■ ^ 4 5|fo; a t a About sixty automobiles carrying §09 persons representing members of the Greene County Automobile •Club and 4 families were entertained in Dayton Wednesday. Lunch "was provided after . a sightseeing trip through the Cash Register plant and other important place* about ,th e city,,.. Dr. A. G, Messenger is presi dent of-the club* - . C. M. Dr. Josept. Kyle and family hav. been apeUding two weeks a t th e home of Mr, and Mrs, A» H. Creswell, They are giving up their Xenia home and wall locate in St. Louis. ■ - 1 “v mil—.................................................. , -'l The first lawn fete of the season on Saturday n igh t on the R, P, church lawn. * Poultry Wanted:- I will pay high est market price a t all times, Wm. Marshall. I ''' , n,,i , ......... . . Mis* Emma Blair of Delaware- spent several daya la s t week with her sister-in-lawj ‘Mrs. Edith Blair, MisseS CIeo and Mary Zeihero f Jamestown, are spending the week With Mr.- and Mrs. C. M, Ridgway, WiWii ' ......a..... , No amount of chickens to small for me to call for. Wm. Marshall. . Mrs. W. W. Iliff, three sons and daughter, of Erie, Pa,, are here for the summer. Rev. Jliff is expected later, ' " 1 , , Thera were 209 more births in the county la st year than deaths accord ing to the repo rt 'of R, H, Grube, couhty health officer. . Reed Owens, who has been in a very critical Condition fo r Several days suffering with heart trouble, is re ported some better. S E A S O N T I C K E T #31.75 l n c h i d i n f i W a r T a x C h lW m i # 1 - 2 * () mm Four cases o f small pox are report ed among * family named Cornell th a t reside in the old ltazeiaeli school house; Dr. J. <7. George o f Ann Arbor, Mich., and his mother, Mrs. Mary George of OJatha, Kan-, visited with friends here Tuesday. Mrs. George is spending the summer with her son, R. A, George and family of James- town. Dr. Frank Granstaff of Springfield, pastor of the Oakland Presbyterian Church, has accepted a call to Lane Seminary, Cincinnati, where he will fill the ehair of homojetics and appl- geties. Dr. Granstaff was known to a number, of local people, i The ladies of the M. E- congrega tion held their mito box opening for the Foreign Mission Board of the church, Wednesday evening. Supper was served on the lawn in connection With the meeting, A very liberal con* tribution was received. The, shock, threshing, ja about completed from all reports. The pdst two weeks have been ideal for threshing and making hay. Everyone is ready to welcome a good old fash ioned rain for the benefit of foe corn crop which will be cut short unless rajfn;come 3 in a day or so.- The hot slm haa had a damaging effect on the 9 ats- and some say foe, crop wili he abort like foe wheat. Suite and Overcoat* Strictly Taylor Made & $16.50and $23.50 None Any Better TheA.NashCo., Inc. ' FRANK SHELDON, Greene County Representative F- O. Box 19 XENIA, OHIO In Ccdarville everyMonday ree? Mrs, Ada Baker of this place is the first Greene county woman to be, made a perpetual member o f the W, G. T, U, jn foe county. This hon or' was conferred a t a moating held I Tuesday when the County Executive* ‘ held a meeting a t foe home of Mr*. W. L. Dean in Xenim OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Will you allow us tow vm ce you that our method of cleaning, premia*, repairiog a»d dyeing cloth* it strictly sanitary and up-to-date. Wo give your efothca % lasting crease, uniform finish end th* na tu ra l bfnly shape. Only Oompleto Plant in Greene Co, Xenia Dry Cleaning Co. PETERS BROS. William Robinson, Agt., Cedarville, O. 551 E, Main S treet, Xenia, Ohio be 40x00, The old bam was moved back some days ago and new ‘sills put under it. When foe new .addition-is completed the bam wilt be 40x110. tn foe new addition will be a dairy harrt fo r 20 bead of cow* with cement floor and trough*. The frame fo r foe addition wifi be raised Monday, „ Mr. and Mrs, Charlto Milbum of: Dayton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr*, Knox Dutchlacm. Mr,, Mfl- burn i* a brother of Mrs, Hutchison, ' Mr*. Knox Hutchison haa received word font her mother; Mrs,- Milbum, who reside* a t Tipp City, recently sustained a fractured. Mp In a fa it down stair*. Her age, 80, will be much against her recovery; } . 3 frpi I.ijirtfriilm nimiii.il m |||I| rt Ii iiII)MldmtoiI m Rev. V* E. Busier ha* been given a scholarship to Boston University by foe M, E, Foreign Missionary Board, He will attend the summer school for rural pastors during foe' month of August. The M. E , denomination con ducts several summer schools for rural pastor* which include* minis ters from congregation* in .town of 5000.and less,. T R O U T F ’ . S P of Can •-. , Vfi * * a * * * s * .* « * h s> « V 29c 2 0 c ' 33c Arbuckles Coffee Per Lb 10 Bars Lenox Soap 1 Lb. Cab. of Beef Steak and Onions S Cans Small Del Monte Yellow Free Peaches $1.00 t-f 5 Cans Nile Brand Peaches $ 1.00 Don't Waste Your Money Arthur Freeman, colored, of Clif ton died in Columbus on Wednesday where he was taken fo r an operation for goiter. A. E. Jolley went to Cleveland sev eral days ago to join his wife, who with her mother, Mrs. Ervin Ferris, have been spending two weeks in tha t <aty. They returned home last even- fog, Raymond Ven Meter of Athens, 0 ., has been spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. I \ M, Gillian and assist ing In foe .bakery during the absence of Mr, Jolley. Mr, Van Meter learned the* baking business several years ago under Mr, Chilian. Mrs. Martha Milbum, who was called to New York City by the ill ness of her daughter, Mrs. Jessie Fellows, has returned home, Mrs, Fellows underwent an operation in * hospital in th a t city and has greatly improved. GHICHESTERSP m m m tUAWONO - mVMtta flS& EVERYWHERESm Why gratify the passing desires of today a t the expense of your peace of mind of tomorrow? •* # ’ Stop being extravagant, sta rt A systematic saving plan—save a part of your income, no matter how' little -—i t soon grows big. , One dollar will open an account hero and nitorest a t 5 1-2 per cent is compounded "semi-annually, Start today and you’ll he surprised how quickly i t amounts up. TbeCedarvilte Building A LoanAssociation Open a Term Savings Account of $1.00 hem and we give you one of tfome Liberty Bell Banks fo r fou r home savings. Ask for one. .*<aive Us A Chance To Figure On Your Printing... . a . mm
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