The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
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This, bread can be obtained at any grocery or meat market or at the bakery* Your chance is as good one place aa tb* other. Leave your films with me for de* velopment. First class work guaran teed* C, M. Ridgway, A Savings Account Will Make Yoar Wishes Come True , \ ■ • , > Wishing, lodging for a home of their own—what young couple doesn't dreamt of the day when they may re alize their ambition? . ft is a desire with which this bank is in hearty accord and our very facility is at the command of the prospective home builder, But wishing can’t accomplish the impossible— there is but ope way to make your dreams come true —to SAVE. ■ ‘ , Save something,.all you can each week; and de posit in this Bank, make saving your habit, ’ • I 4% Interest Compounded Cedarville, Ohio Resources Over $500,000.06 Safe Deposit Boxes For R en t & JUNE Brunswick Records —ON SALE TODAY— OPERATIC ’ **«!*•«<*—B«!)at«lU—"Ch« void *>«»!»• (T*'Blrt* Without NumlMr) Act-I UUoncxVallo) Soprano, ta Italian ■_■ ST ombo , Baaton Carmrn—J« dlt «ne Had no m’fpourant* (Hloaola'a Air) Act I, 111<01«t) Soprano, InFrdnqh...... .......n,r,ao, **•(•«. 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Your chance to see it will come the 5th of June. The High School commencement takes place to toe opera house to night. When, you get Carnation Bread you frill have a chance of getting one Dollar FRB.E, Picture fans will be given a good attraction to '“Shame" a William Fox production at toe Murdock theatre next Thursday. Admision 20 and 10 cents. A picture out of the ordinary will be placed on the sceen at the Murdock theatre, Thursday, May 25to. Admin Sion 25c. Ward Andrews of New York will be in this town on the 5th of June. He is a villain and will certainly bear watching. See the Flay. 'Mr. Edwin Bradfute is very bashful and his mother , is afraid that the girls will be .running after him. See the play. ■ Why .not get the Dollar Loaf of bread? Buy Carnation Bread. Mrs, Anna Stormont, who has been spending several week's with her sis ter, Mrs., Alvin Stormont, has re turned to her home at St. Louis. For Sale;- Registered . Shorthorn bull 2 years old in June. Fred Clemans. Mrs. Walter IIiff has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Will. Northup of Coshocton. Xenia township schools close today May 19th. Ross township schools the same day, commencement being held last night. Dr. J. P. White will have charge of Dr, .W* R. McChesney's Sabbath School teachers class on Saturday night at the R. P. church. Mrs. Ella Spahk of Jamestown is spending the week end with her Cousin, Mrs. Anna' Townsley and at tending' commencement exercises of the high school tonight. ■ ___ >.-,.41.. ........ Butter milk starting feed forilittle chicks at the right puce. ' The DeWine Milling Company Keer's Sweet Shop:- Is the place to get FRESH home made Capdies. Our special bargain for Saturday will be Peanut Candy 20c 1b. Fresh Salted. Peanuts 20c per lb., 2 pounds for 36c; South Main atreet. Cedar ville. The William Fox production that comes to the Mnxdock theatre Thurs day, May 6th, has been shown with great success to all the big cities. It is by Emmett J' Flynn and Bernard McConville, Admission 10 and 20c. Dr. C. M. Wilcox, A. E. Richards, Carter N- Abel and W. L. Clemans spent the week-end at the reservoir enjoying the fishing. From all reports Messrs Abel and Clemans were the fishermen of the party and came home with a. big catch. We make a specialty on flour direct from tiie mills, The DeWine Milling Company The Spirella eompai the worlds best corset firm has appointed Mrs. G. H, Smith, as their agent. Any or ders will be appreciated. Phene 143. Mrs. J. P. White and Miss Ellen TsrboX have been attending a meet ing of the Ladies Missionary Society of the TJ, P. church, in New Castle, Pa* Miss Taxfeox stopped in Pitts burg for a short visit with Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Milligan on her way home. Furniture Upholstering and re pairing. All work called for and de livered. Will be to Cedarville, June t , 2 or 3. Mail to your address to El mer W*ytick, 1441 Huffman ave., Dayton, Ohio. Nero was fond o f chariot racing. Are you?"College campus May 12to Owing to the financial burden un der which the Xenia city school dis trict ii laboring, it may be that some ten or twelve high school teachers will be dropped and the term of the school reduced from ten to nine months. Mrs. Carrie Cwmae entortttoed at rook last Thursday **aatog. Those present were; Mrs, O. L. Smith, Mrs, O. P. Elias, Mr*. R. H, Little, Mrs. Frank Townsley, Mrs* A. Jt. Richards Mrs, Clara Morton, Mrs, Edith Blair, Mrs. C. B. Mastors, Miss Hes ter Townsley, Mis* Mayme Treber, Mias Marie Daugherty, Mis* Florence Somers, Mi** Kathleen Blair, Miss Mildred Trufnbo and -Mis* Mary OhesAut, Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Sterratt left Tuesday morning fo r Olathe, Kan., to attend the meeting at the Synod o f the Covenanter church which is be tog held in that place, Mr, Sterrett being a delegate. On their way home they expect to stop off fo r a visit with their son-in-law and daughter. Rev. and Mrs, W- G. Rubb o f Wash ington, Iowa. . For Sale;- Sweet potatoe plants, John Gillaugh Who ever secures the Silver Dol lar to Carnation bread please report to your dealer at once. A dollar In one loaf of bread eachday for thirty day* A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frame Tuesday at the Espy hospital to Xenia, J, E, Cline, of Dayton, a registered pharrnatist, has taken a position to the C. M, Ridgway drugstore, COUNTY BASEBALL league - TO BE ORGANIZED A movement is on foot for the or ganization of- a county baseball league of amateur teams. The plan is being worked out by Walter B. Corry and we understand, that four teams are now in the formation rep resenting Clifton, Jamestown, Cedar ville ai^d Bowersville and others may be ip the lineup’ before the season opens May 27. The same plan is be ing formed as used to Clark county: The loop will be known as the Ziz-Zag Cieague. PROMINENT FARMER FOUND DEAD IN BARN YESTERDAY E. T. McClellan, aged 71, prominent Greene county farmer, was found dead hanging to the rafter in the barn on his farm on the'Cincinnati pike west of Xenia, early Thursday morning, Mr. McClellan had not been*to good health for several years and of late has been in a very nervous condition. His daughter, Maud, being alarmed at lis long stay from toe house, started search and found him in toe barn. The deceased is survived by six children, four sonB, Roy, Ralp’ ,l Earl, near Xenia,, and Rev. Ernest McClellan of Rochester, N. Y,, M m . John Collins'o f this place>and Miss Maud at home. The wife died about fifteen years ago* Mr. McClellan was w,life Hong mem ber o f the Second U* P* church in Xenia. The funeral w ill he held Sat urday at 2 P. M. We have a M l line o f f«*ds in stock At all times. Direct from fac tory, Save the Middle Man*s profit, The DeWine Milling Company Creamery butter can be had at the co-operative receiving station fo r the patrons only, N. P. Ewbank For Sale;- Tomato and cabbage plants, John A. Gttlaugh We buy Grain and Wool. Give us a call. The PeWtot ttfflto* Cetftpaay aN ep * CINCINNATI STORE NEWS FRIENDS "To Have a Friend You Must Be One Yourself” Backin 1877the louoder o f the Mabley store determined to have a city full of store friend*. In thisyear of 192Z our store friends number thousands, a greatmany ,re«dinjjf'm Ohio, Ken tucky aad Indiana. When on one single day over 60,000 people en tered OUT store we said we received calls from 60,000 friends. This isa friendly_store, evety transaction is of a *friendly nature- The bestmerchandise as low as it is possible to sett ' it, is (me of our mottos, a warm welcome and a cheery word tor everyone. M a y j w y s * r Minify wait whanyaw e om e f e C ft t e ft in a a ? -- md@new(§ OMMNtlgnf r E fSA m T fT O K * 8wFwlNl'JWMir Wife CINCINNATI ....... "n"""" i Jltiar^T‘'lirii*iv"'iT- ifi'11 ijiriffijftffijrjiwi'*njTf’lffr'itiii ' —ADAIR’S— TH E LEAD ING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER TH IRTY FIVE YEARS An inspection of our elaborate and beautiful spring display of rugs, and a - comparison of sur prices, affords con vincing pjroof that we are living up to our 35 years reputation ae the best place in Xenia far real floor covering values. New, beautiful designs by the hundred, in. every size, from the smallest mat Up to 12x15 feet room size. We have not the space to list the many rugValues in sizes larger and smaller t an 9x12 feet, but be sure te get our special prices on odd-size rugs before buy ing- I * “ gfl:........ ...$5.95 J S : ! 1’.86::........$14.95 .....$23.00 .$37.50 $23.50 Brussels Rugs, 9x12 size........ Velvet Rugs, . 9x12 size.. . . . Administer Rugs, 9x12 size............... ... S * hEw $110,00 OIL COOK STOVES M qke H eat L ess C are Porch Furniture Large Porctt Rockers . . . .$5.50 ■ a Rocker Settess. .$10!. ' ■ 1 1 Old Hickory Rockers. . .',.$6.50 ’ Fiber Rockers .$6.75 Reclining Chairs , « » , . • » • « ••• * , $2.50 ' ,* ‘ j ’ ‘ ’ ’ Jj ’ - - * ; ( , j . . a i Porch Swings.,.$4.50 > Lawn Mowers 1.50 ' a#**• -••bat Makes Life Easier Y ou 're su re ' o f on easierdayand far le s s w ork if your ritchen is equipped with a F lor«:iccO il Cook Stove. The Florence makes cook- ( tog ■ecEfcr and more pleasant, npr-j? Lvr'w.me—the cheapest This Kitchen d*O A A A Cabinet on ly .. Lf of fuel. *No trouble to keep it dean. The heat canbe quickly regulated to the right degree for baking, roasting, boiling, and frying. Come in today. W e shall be pleased to show you the Florence Oil Cook Stove. Awnings $5,25 up' according to size. C ou ch H am m o ck s A full size' couch hammock size 6 feet loose cushion and upholstered back in khaki. This couch hammock* is very comfortable and' has an adjustable head r«st. Special. .$13.99. A Queen Ann Dining Room Suit for $99.00 Thia cabinet aa shown is only • m o o Has a porcelain top, and * flour bin that drops down te tabletop. This Dining Room Suite consists of 8 pieces, 52 inch Buffet, Table, 5 chairs and 1 Arm Chair in Walnut Finish. SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 00 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OVER $10.00 20-24NorthDetroit St. : ' ' : Stove*) Victrola* Furniture, Carpet*, £ m % T D V A M D I A C I E$ D I M T I M A T ifY (H i l l J(J*I r*fflW I IN li n «%■
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