The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

gWjW»< T. T. NUNN CASH and DELIVER ‘ SPECIALS Silvers** Coffee per lb. * p f Madj* CoflP©e n j - p t r l b . , . , , ................................ ............................ 24c Heekin Te* 1-4 lb, •« b a F*ck*g*............................... *............. .............1 / v Diamond Salt 10, lb. - ' Fine large Sour Pickles a - each, . . . . t ............ aC Toilet Paper «| - ^ # * * * * S' • V , » 8f . « • V • * V- * Salted Peanuts 1 . r e m e m b e r w e d e l i v e r ■ t . t T ~ ' NORTH MAIN STREET, Cedarville, - / - ^ - Ohio ICE STATION A T (Successor to C. C. Weimer) Ice can be obtained at any time in any, quantity/ Meat Market REED PRINGLE, Prop. The"cJolIax» you p)iy out ioryourchild;en.*s shoe* shouldtlo more than merely give them fpot-coycrinea, * Children are entitled to health-protection a$. well as foot- - comfort in their shoes. B usier B rown 5 hoi «v* 'protect the grbwirig bones and muscles—‘ support and strengthen them—while preventingcorns, bunions, twisted1 toes,brokenarchesandweakankles—nowandinthe future. . Buster Brown Shoes are made,from dependable leathers, bare Government standard oak-tanned soles with . GoodyearWeltConstruction, andgreatlyoutwear ordinary shcHr-yst they cost no more'. * * . !-r;s - .■ - *• , ¥ ■ - . ; • - Children's Shoes and Slippers in sizes to fit all feet, wide medium Or slender. ? *> Frazer’s Shoe Store XENIA, OHIO A Savings Account Will Make Your Wishes Come True Wishing, longing for a home o f their own—what young couple doesn't dream o f the day when they may re­ alize their ambition? I t is a desire with which this bank is *in hearty accord and our very facility is at the command o f the prospective home builder. But wishing can 't accomplish the impossible— there is but one way to m&ke your dreams come true - t o SAVE. _ ; ; , ^ . Save something* all you can each week and de­ posit in this Bank, make saving your habit. 4 fa Interest Compounded The Exchange Bank Cedarville, OMd Resources Over $500,000*00 Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent LOCAL m FERSOMAt * * • * • * * * • « 1 Hand embroidered handkerchief* tfor commencement gifts. . } • Bernice Wolford }■ <*7-------- - -•iruintrr "'*■>“ i "-'<f'f ■ •* ■4h*«i..Winmww*' *■(«*»• '4T m * m Pk^reaad bstit tosbaii playw outside. Don't forget we have the Heover Suction Sweeper at a reasonable price The CedwyiUe Farmers’ Grain, Co, Mr#, C. M. Ridgpray is recovering from an attack of bronchial pneu- » onif * . • The national' game ©£ Scotland 1 b golf but next to the links„Mac loves soccer football. See the Macs of the high school play it, When you want ice and are not served by the delivery wagon you can get it at the Pringle meat market. M. W. Collins is able to sit up a£< ter a five weeks illness In bed1with Yellow Jaundice. Dr, J. Campbell Whiter one of the noted divides of the eountry has been secured by President McChesney for an address at 9:30 on Tuesday, May 9. To accomodate the schools and college Or. White will apeak in the school an- ditotium. ' *■ ' Now is the time to put in your win­ ter coal. Three ear loads just arrived. The Cedarville Farmers' Grain Co. Do not fail to take your auto tubes, hot-water bottles, rutbar boots to Murdock’* Garage, Saturday night and have the rapitired free of charge. Nem was fond of chariot .racing. Are you? College campus May lath. Leave your films with me for de­ velopment. First class work guaran­ teed. C« M. Ridgway, A., delegation from here went to New. Carlisle Wednesday to attend the dedicatory' exercises of the new $20,000 Masonic lodge building ip that place. For Sale;- Big Type Poland China yearling male hog,'a good individual, eligible to register. .Phone 33-173, W. M. Smith,. 'Free demonstration self vuleanizer patch at Murdock’s Garage, Saturday night. Bmg'all-your automobile tubes rubber boots and hot water bottles and have them repaired free of charge i Vulcano Supply Co. ijiiLiiiynmidiwwi We learn of the death .of Elmer Spencer, well known farmer, about 11 o’clock Wednesday night. Me suffer­ ed an attack o f heart trouble and died before Dr, J. O. Stewart could reach the home. The funeral will be held on Saturday' at 2 P, M. from the home, the# services being in charge of his pastor. A more extented notice next week;, ■ * Prof. R. S, McElhinney has resign­ ed as,a member of the College Fac- .ulty and will also give up his pulpit with the'Reformed Presbyterian con­ gregation of which he ia pastor. Res­ ignations become effective at the close of the school’year. Jamestown Opera house—Monday and Tuesday, May 8 and 9th. “The Affairs of AnatOl”, starred by Cecil B,.DeMille, Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson, Elliot Dexter,-Bebe Daniels a r s M t e s x r s . Tha season. ,, ,, r * ATHLETIC BANQUET MONDAY * WAS GREAT SUCCESS The Community Athletic Banquet in the.high .school gym Monday,night •was one of the most enjoyable even­ ings this community has had for sortie time,-First the-dinner served,by the U. P. Ladies’ Aid was bountiful, well served and prepared the 171 banqueters for R feast of toasts, S. <3. Wright was toastmaster and Dr. J. P, White gave a rousing ad­ dress on community interest touch­ ing on -not only athletics but music in .the schools^ He laid great stress on the heritage of the present gener­ ations ,and. 'the noble work accom­ plished by sons in distant fields. Treasurer O. L. Smith reported on he finances showing a balance of $£fj)4.40''on hand. • Prof. Leroy Allen and President McChesney spoke for the college and rof. Parker and Miss Carrie Rife for the public schools, Coach Blackburn laid stress on athletics in a new way as physical education and his remarks left a different impression with his auditors than they have previously held, The speaker of the evening was Dr. Dickason, formerly of Wooster, His address was well received . and the manner in which it was given and the facts quoted chows that he has a storehouse of knowledge worthy the attention of any- gathering. "The Wonderful Game of Life”, left .a good impression for the*good of athletics and the community, spirit that is so essential for the growth and advance • Your Choice of Any TWO-PiECE Suit MADE TO ORDER Full Suits All One Price - $29*50 Everybody is talking about these wonderful values- They recall the days when $25. bought clothes fit for a millionaire. Those good old days are here again, you can now obtain a fine all wool two-piece suit for only $25* The, old time wonderful value at the old time price* There are 300 finest all wool fabrics to select from. . 'i• * » •* Y ou 'll get more fine style, better tailoring and fabrics that are far superior than you can possibly get else­ where at the price. Everybody's buying these wonderful clothes. They’re the greatest values we have shown in years. . HOME Clothing Company G . H . H artm an , P rop . CEDARVILLE, OHIO “ Trad* at Home" M M N tN mmmmm mmm t t For You Fellows Soon to Graduate This is a particularly good time to become acquainted with “ClubClothes” Sport Clothes ft s certain you want good Clothes for the Occasion and you want to buy them right/ * \ The Newest Styles Club Clothes*” are designed to meet your requirements. Suits for Graduation very Specially priced. $25 and $30 Caps Ties Hats & Richards 33 East M ain Street, , The Largest MenV Store in . Greene County. Xenia, Ohio Saturday, May 6th For the convenience of our urban and sub­ urban patrons, we have set aside next Satur­ day, May 6, as Dollar Day. We believe as this is the real shopping day of the week for those living at a distance, that by combining the two shopping events on Saturday and Dollar Day, is a real economical moye at this time of the year. Every Department in Oar Store Will Feature Real DOLLAR DAY VALUES The store will open at 9 A. M. and close at 9 P. M. T h e HUTCHISON & GIBNEY C om pany XEN IA , OHIO. Established 1863 The Research Club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leroy Allen, Volley ball tanka with basket ball as moat popular court game of to­ day. ; • < Just m, a car of No. 1 Locust posts, also car of 4'inch tile, The Cedarville Farmers' Grain Co. The Spifella company, the worlds best corset firm has appointed Mrs. G. H, Smith as their agent. Any or­ ders will be appreciated. Phone 143. We make a specialty on flour direct from the mills, The DeWlne Milling Company 'iimiJlT ........ ^ Lost Automobile Crank for Frank­ lin car. Finder please return to this office or call by phone. For Sale: Overland 90 touring Club, four passenger. Good condition. Will demonstrate. J. Lloyd Confarr Community Athletic Day, May 12. . Gome in and see our assortment of aluminum ware. Very nice, The Cedarville Farmers* Grain Co, Mrs. Ruth Klontz, wife of John Klontz, died Monday night following, a stroke of apoplexy, She leaves a large number of children and grand­ children besides the husband. The fuheral was held yesterday in the Reformed Presbyterian church, Xenia avenia and the services were in con­ ducted by Rev. Hardman of the R> P. church, Main street. Burial took place in iha Altsy cemetery, Dayton, GHIGHESTERSPILLS DIAMOND » S S ^ “ -f.ilrVrtrik1 *?•*•****«>«}** **»,***«, *«£!*•. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ^ E V E R Y W H E R E ^

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