The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

Tw# mw *«fc iae *t all town* *t the MMt market, dL A* TUwnaley h*a Mev*d into the ■Q ittoi property owned fcy to* Cedar- ’rlSb* Realty Co. Word fees been received fear* of to# ttlateea ef B. G. Ridgway *t hi* how* in Dayton. He ia thought to be in * critical condition, ef to urt UouMe is tint LriSaUe hotel in * hii Mgo while on hi* wey to Spring Arid to attend hk» tothar^Mear'e flunarai. Hie dMftb eeured into Thw»» day night and hie funeral end burial wee held in Springfield. If you need » creamseperatoo- eo$ie and'ee* as, We put them out on trial. The CedarvillcVajtmera' Grain Co. .m i. fim sts& l£m f9& !4 c John A. Gltlaugfe SHIP 'Jhi 8 plants. • Wanted—Women and girls to op- tefete apM eg WMbines, Opportuni­ ty to earn «eod wage#. J. S» Keitor, Employment Agent, The Hooven A Alison Co., Employment Office, Cin- etonati Ave,, Xenia, Ohio, Butter milt starting feed for little Chide* at toe right price, ’ The JDeWin* Willing Company Leonard McLean and Charles Towneley of Neteonville, 0., drove over to spend the -week-end 'with their parents. SALESMEN WANTED to solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints, Address THE VICTOR For Sale; Single comb white Leg* OIL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Limousine Invalid Car Service . -—-CALL— J. H. McMillan & San Cedarville, Qhio. Citizens FUNERAL Phone 7, DIRECTORS Notlca:-H*ving been duly appointed by to* Village Council of Cedarville as authorizod Vault cleaner, I am now] prepared to take aaye of your vault.'] Please notify^me or address P. 0. box, No, 7. Cedarville, Elza Shingle-, decker, - t ' ; } j.niiw»i,"*i riiiiadiHiiimun( h iji'nifaag.iwi j ' OLD STAMPS WANTED, j Old Love Letters Wanted: Written ]before 1870; keep toe letters and 'send the the envelopes and stamps. 11 am a collector and am interested in !old stamps, post marks and cancella- *tion marks. Will pay good price fori all I can use. Collections bought. Best bank- and commercial references fur-; nished. SV. W. MacLaren, care Tress, ICleveland, 0, P 1 Graduation Suits For this ey^nt we show several special models* designed to fit the ■young m ans figure. These come in either plain blue ; or neat stripe effects and are beautifully hand, tailored s in fine all wool materials* . Your choice o f either single or double breasted models. Priced at $ 25 , $ 30 , $35 We are headquarters for graduation gifts A Msolutom pa**«d by to* <jtned* County Republican central committee reduced'the membership of too com­ mitted* from 47 to Tfete .gives * membership to each township and village and wards in Xenia eity in­ stead of ona to sack pjseoinet. Thu recent increase in the precincts necessitated an increase in too num­ ber of dommittoomsn from 82 to 47, The committee has authority to de­ crease toe,number o f Hs member* through section 4800 which says that a retiring central committee may de­ termine whether members o f the committee shall be from every pro cinct or from every township and ward. The new committee members will be called together August J», CHARLES STORMONT GETS BROKEN COLLAR BONE Charles Stormont sustained a broken collar bone Monday night fol­ lowing the athletic banquet’ at the school building, Mr. Stormont* in at­ tempting to crank Ids maobine fount that it had been placed in gear mid at toe first explosion the machine leaped against him into another in front of it. It is thought that hoys h,a.d been pranking with the machine and shifted the gears. A duhdbto o f machines, particularly FOrds, had trouble in getting away* due to the fact that carburetors had been tam­ pered’ with. U ^ m & fa Z D o a a n a tte T k y f ' Xenia, O. 22 South|D etroit S t., ° / * ' ' ' ' THE CEDRUS IS OUT. The animal student-publication o:! Cedarville College, “The Cedrus'' is out and is ready for sale among the students or a copy can be had at this office. The price is $1,50,.The hook is a great credit to the college-and the Cedrus Staff is to be congratulated' on one of the best student publica­ tions that We have seen,A hook very similar in appearance from a heigh boring school sells for $4 a copy. The Cedrus staff in fixing the price only is asking enough to cover the cost in addition to the advertising canned. RAISING FUND FOR PIPE ORGAN The Ladies Aid Society of the t church is raising money for the pur- chase of a pipe organ for the church The organization has a neat sum just at present and tfm profits of the ath­ letic banquet Monday night are to go into that fund. Most of the dinner was donated by church.mdmbCrs. THE EDW ARD WREN* CO . SPR INGFIELD 'S GREATEST STORE A f Thursday, Friday, Saturday ■Summer Millinery Opening In formal opening displays o f the most accepted mil­ linery modes for midsummer. Dress hats, street hats, garden hats, sport hats. Fashionably designed in Can-4 ton Crepe richly embroidered, .hair braids, Chantilly laces, leghorns, milans, taffetas, organdies and fine French felts. > * .Included are hats by such well known maker* as Rawk, Cupid, Belnord, Rubin and Vogue. Y ou 'll be *enthused with these special opening displays. WREN'S—SECOND FLOOR Thousands of Yards of Rich SummerSilksin a Great May Sale „ 3.50 CANTON CREPE $2.79 Plain Canton Crepes o f a selected quality, all col­ ors including Navy, Black and W hite,, 40 . inches Wide. * $2.25 CHIFFON TAFFETA $1,69 A wonderful quality, yard wide chiffon taffeta in rich Navy, Blue and Black, ■ „ ' .. St V $2.25 CREPE DE CHINE $1.69 A ll silk heavy quality Crepe de Chine in a rich finish, 25 different shades, 40 inches wide. $3.50 fUARTINErra CREPE$2.69 The most wanted o f many silk crepe*. Has per­ manent Insurious finish. Twenty different shades, all 40 inch*** wide. $1.25 PONGEE SILK 89c ' Fine smooth quality silk pongee free from pow­ der and rough threads. 33 inches wide. For sport dresses, draperies, lingerie, etc, $2.00 BLACK SATIN $1.29 A fine'soft, high lustrious finish dress satin in a rich black, Yard wide, good dependable quality. $2.00 COLORED TAFFETAS $1.29 Yard wide chiffon taffetas, in plain and change­ able effects, also plenty o f Navy Blue. $3.00 CANTON FILLED CREPE $2.39 ° 40 inch silk filled canton crepe, a Very beautiful dress fabric. A full line o f sport shades Including Navy and Black. * „ W R E N 'S Main Floor CantonCrepes arid . Georgette Frock* For Dressy Occasions $19.75 Winsome, girlish gowns o f Georgette and Canton Crepe, suitable for the young girl for all functions in connection with the commencement season. « .» ..................... The dolors are periwinkle, jade, orchid, nwma, beige and white. Charmingly made with trimmings o f double ruffling which give them a fascinating air­ ness, also lovely beaded and embroidered designs. $ 19.75 , Jobe Brothers Company XEN IA , OHIO ADAIR ’S* THE LEADING HOME FURNISHERFOR OVER THIRTY FIVEYEARS * • t r u ' j r ■ Years ADAIR'S hove led in the making o f Xenia —Xenia’s Oldest families have pur­ chased Furniture, Rugs aOd Stoves, here, and as a natural,, result the younger.families have' depended up­ on Adair's for. their needs, . LOWER PRICES £ are not only inducement which has built Up the lar­ gest home furnishing bus­ iness in this coninniftity for Adair’s, Other important factors: which have made this Xenia's most popular furniture store are its —dependable merchandise service ■ efficiency -unvarying courtesy -fair and liberal dealing, -helpful charger account plan. ? ju*t Arrived .Spring Line of Baby Carriage* Baby Carriage* in .c$23.50 Strellerswith hoods riety of colors. This aaqd Similar Styles ofBed-Room, Furniture ,! Are Very* Restful ' 'oster Beds in & Q O A T I eceratod Bed in 1 D A Grey. Enam el................................... Dresser ia Grey Enamel a a similar to cu t....................................... $ 4 # , 0 U Chiffrobe in Grey Enamel ( h * ey to m a tch . ................. v . 9 4 4 w e U U 4 piece Bedroom Suite in Ivory, including Bed, Dresser, Dressing Table and 6 i «| i a a Chiffioner........................... ...............Jp 1 1 1 u U l l YM v a - va- *aea« e $16.00 m - ReedSulkies # 1 A *7^ with h o e d O COUCH HAMMOCK Complete with stand had canopy ., Ceuclf Hammock* with « iton nmttrtov .dju,- A Comfortable table head rest and f added aGa..*,.# IS!..;.$3i75ra. .mock.,'.... $3,O0Up imimi iiirimu if II $32.50 $14.25- Lieing Room That is what everyone is striving for-and this furniture is one way to get it. A 8 piece Overstuffed upholstered in either Tipmrtty or Velour, This suite Is vtoll made, has web bottom, spring arms, and hack covered in seme material as front. Special prioe— -— $1S2A# SAME AS CASH IF fA ID MS60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OVER $10.00 ’ Furniture. CupaU. n § NorthtWroitSt. Stovo*. Victrok. ' iMFud/SSTtf fu /. jF XENIA, OHIO. s ' i rite advertuij fwNlaMf respite] fllsrhie aa4b ii tote advertisiug FORTY*! Engmi Bit The Hagar Stl Company had a| last Thursday head Of the big I gine gave wayi •damage to other] ery. Charles Howe ting alK,ut four I engine hut to p| have been strut] parts that wcrel force across the] ed in a few fcecoi the mil} was in] with steam. $upt. A, Z, Si to arrange for tj gine that has doif nine years. An el job and arrange*] to have the engi| lines. This will and probably flor The engine w| late E. W. Hag World’s fair wh tion, thi 3 ^heing | mill was placed to the expert tfl one 'thirty-seconl true in the twe only goes to shtj for the life of General Manal stated to the He that the plant the last of this] power motor is the place of the| Dayton Power "vide the power] installing the Mr. Galloway] days the mill isl gine has been gl also, the boilers! the boiler room} npt only on fue, • The eompanyl mess ahead and! made to keep tlf NEW In the place hinney resigne. ers, a graduate with the ddgre laude has been will have, char) of Education i Teachers and matics. Miss £ 1917. She. has the Principal in darville High s and is a. most work in the p acquaintance pupils of the p pecially qualif, efficient seryic which1she ha. Somers has a course this University as for her work. In the place Prof. M. L. Wittenburg ’18 and with been secured teaching Scie of Ohio. He School of Education an school at Ke: Fraser to re enter upon w with valuaW highest and We regret . McElhinney rendered Ced services and them for su w| DAY SET TRII ask] hell Governor set aside n day and worship an cises be flounce of t' women and erential tok flower.” “From th the procla lot of mothi sacrifice, nest withou achtevemen contributio but the ti performed always has| that of m fAt bin- life’s Vki filvM of h Her influ out life •"Realist: »et aside a tribute said. LAY Aaagg^ ortotwft1 ■jfcl'gtelliSl matj wfgMt j 8 MtAm ted m ture M

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