The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

JttM Wilwah M a toMhtnr this ossniag y*** H the D*yt*a High Sdwol f k In, Ohio imiitiH ItUUIUUUUlIilUU . . s •; i ! i : , , S ' making § 3- 5 3 ' 23c i ■25c 1 10c i 31c 32c 37c R VS . si price CMh— at the |j£]k r^biSP , A|S(r f l . > M a ^ w * jkg, .S«e Cafawf ------------------------- - J4e bpttiB R. Bird & Spas Co, v «T1» Play’* Thing” , Opera House, Jane 5th. We hare the Massey-Harris Binder JSd Mower, and also their Cream Separator, * The Cedarville Farmer*’ Grain Co. Harry Wright, who ha* Urn teaching at Lynchbyrg, O., i* home lor the summer vacation. When yon get Carnation Bread you will -have a ehance o f . getting one Dollar FREE, Mother’* Oats----- -------- 10c pkg, * Shredded. "Wheat ____ _ 11c pkg. ^ It* Bird & Sena. Co. Butter milk starting feed for little chicks at the tight puce. The DeWine Milling Company For Sale:- Suveet potatoe plants. John Gillaugh Rev. J. W. Patton and wife of Meehanicsburg spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Marry Townsley. ■ iBoyal Baking Powder „__ , 45c can Lilap Rose Sohp 9c bar 3 for 25c R .,Bird & Sons. Co. We buy Grain and Wool, Give us a ca ll./, ' ■1 . The DeWine Milling Company, I f you have flowers ,for .Decoration day deliver them to Mrs. Murray at the London Cream Station^ Mrs.' John Grincfle* who has .been in Columbus for several weeks suf­ fering twith cancer and. there" for treatment has improved and was able to return home last Friday. Old Dutch Cleanser 9e pkg f The Jpirelia company, the world* Can Corn 8c can best corset firm ha* appointed Mr*. R, Bird * Son* Co. i G. H. Smith as their agent .Any or- 'd»rx will he appreciated. Phone 14?. Mr*. Harry Townsley wm hostess. to the member* o f the Heme Culture Club and a few invited guest* Tues­ day afternoon. For Sale?*. Tomato and cabbage plants, John A. Gillaugh The estate o f the late John Steel, Jr., has been valued at; 4134,818.57 by the appraisers, John A. Nisbet, George Hudson and A. H, Dyer. We make a specialty on flour direct from the mills. The DbWine Milling Company Just arrived « car of wire fence. The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co,. General Manager, W. W. Galloway, of the Hager Straw Board & Paper ,Cq.f is in Chicago, this‘week on busi­ ness, Ward Andrews, of New York will be in this town on. the 5t}i of June. He itf « villain and will certainly bear watching," See the Play, The annual high school picnic was held Tuesday at Lakeside Park, Day- ton. A great day is reported by the students. Aluminum, Qats — ------ - 30c pkg. Can Peaches in"heavy syrup—^ 23c R. Bird & Sons Co: G, E. Jobe has let the contract for his new residence on North Main street to Jacob Johnson, who' is to erect the Pew homejfqr Wm4 Conley on Chijlicothe street. . .Now is the time to,; buy a Nisco Spreader-'at a reasonable price. f- The Cedarville"Farmers’ Grain Co. Breakfast Bacon------ „„_,.28e lb Bacon Bellies---------------- 20c lb, R. Bird A Sons Co. Don’t forget we handle Majestic Ranges, also Detroit Vappr Stoves. The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. Kirk’a Flake Soap . 5c Bar Lenox Soap „------------ 5 bars I9c R, Bird & Sons Co,. • Blueing--------- ------------ 9c Bottle Ammonia ____ ________ 9c Bottle Sal Soda _____ ____ ____ _ 9c Pkg R. Bird k Sons "Co. Who ever secures the 'Silver Dol­ lar in Carnation bread please rfeport to your dealer at once. A dollar ip one loaf of bread each day for thirty days Nero was fond of chariot racing. Are you? College campus May 12th. Rev,, Ralph Elder of Cutler, 111., has accepted a call to the Unitec Presbyterian church at Belle Center, 0. Rev. Elder is a graduate of Cedar- ville College and has been preaching for the R, P, Congregation at Cutler, Navy Beans — ;— -----9c ,1b Lima Beans — --------------- 12c lb, ■ ■ • R. Bird & Spns Co. , Now is the time- to put in your threshing coal." The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. Special attention is ' called to the adv of Kelble, 17-19 W, Main street, Xenia, in this issue. You will find low prices on men’s, young men’s and toys suits, The latest,in hats, caps and furnishing goods. This county wijl get $24,000 for the proposed rebuilding of the Springr- field and Xenia pike from the State Highway Department, This will cpver about two miles.vBituminous macad an or concrete will be used. G ive The ir Legs to Uncle Sam glance. ti*e the ------- ------ - - ........ ri ,, , , , . advertising as well at Students of human ingratitude cun {cam.a.lesson, (from tbit story without words* A Saving$ Account Wilt Make Your Wishes Come True Wishing, longing for a home of their own—what young couple doesn’t dream of the day when they may re­ alize their ambition? It 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 one way to make your dreams come true -toSAVE , . Save something, all you can each week and de­ posit in thisBank, make saving your habit, 4 fo Interest Compounded - • - -f ■ The Exchange Bank C edarville , Ohio Reuttreet O ta $ 500 , 009.00 t a l i © § p ® * it § « * • • f o r lU n t **P Union Workman Tobacco 3 for ,23c Dan, Patch Tobacco'2 pkg,__ „_15c Star Tobacco for cash onlyi- 70c lb , R. Bird. & Sons Co. Furniture Upholstering and re­ pairing. All work ealied for and de­ livered. Will be in Cedarville, June I, 2 or 3. Mail in your address to El­ mer Weyrick, 144J .' Huffman ave., Dayton, Ohio. - For Sale:- OVie Reznor heater; one Queen heater, small size;*One Cler­ mont coal stove heater, large size; one gas cook- stove; one roll-top desk. All these articles practically good as new. Matches — ------- 4c pkg. Old Reliable.Coffee ' p «nt-iWtM'iwMn30e lb. R, Bird & Sons Co. t>r. C. A. Young and son of Boston tire the guests o f relatives in this county visiting among the William­ son and Bryson families. Rev. Young has been "attending the General As­ sembly at Be*. Moines, Iowa* Grinding days—-Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, ' The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. Enow Ball Flour 90c Sack - . R. Bird & Sons Co. F IGU R E O F W A S f f lH Special Spring Showing Latest Styles at Lowest Prices Menjs rctoeeratiye ^ Fine Spring Suits, $3(9,75, “ Youn Miss Catherine Setak. % newly ppointed Chief of Statistics of the fureau of Internal Revenue, is mown as a “figure fiend,” and the oungest woman ever to head a *“ * etament division.» —*■ MEMORIAL DAY PARADE. at of The line of march will be to the North' Cemetery and will form op Main street at the' operahouse 8,45. . ' The following is the order March; 1. Colors, 2. Band. * 3. Firing squad. 4. Civila War Veterans in tutpS, 5. Spanish War Veterans and Sons of Veterans.- - 6. American Legion and*BoyXScout* 7. Other patriotic bodies; College and High School. 9, All machines will follow parade except one’s bearing Civil War Vet­ erans and relatives." Rev. Tilford pf■the Presbyterian church, Xenia, will be the speaker of the -day. The village council has passed a resolution giving the American Legion authority to post guards at intersec. Hons'of the streets to protect the children. No parking on Main street until after the parade. We will need about four machines and thos who wish to donate the use of them please report to the Comman­ der, Paul McFarland. All citizens are urged to display the American flag Memorial Day. The Memorial sermon will be de- Ivered by Rev. Harriman at the op- ra house, Sabbath evening, May 28 at "7 F» M. Everybody Is urged to at­ tend the services and hear the good message the speaker has.irt store for us. The American Legion will march ihto the opera house as a body from Xenia avenue. Do not foget to report to Mrs. Murray and bring flo.wets to the Lon­ don Cream station* We are now, prepared ttTsupply ali your wants in the way of needles for sewing machines. Also shuttles. It makes no difference/what kind of- * machine you have we have tlje size of needles you need. A full line pf belts, bobbins, and sewing machine oils. C, M. Ridgway The Cedarville Bakery will give away each day-for thirty days a Sil­ ver Dollar in a loaf o f Carnation Bread. This bread cau.be obtained at any grocery or meat market or at the bakery. Your chance 1* as good one place as the other. The giving away each day o f a dol lar id a loaf of Carnation bread, has been such a success that the Cedar- vilie Bakery ha* decided to place a new silver dollar In one large size and one small .size for Saturday May 27 and June 3. We have a full line of feeds ih stock at all times. Direct from fac­ tory, Save the -Middle Man’s profit. The DeWine Milling Company Do not buy shoes until you call on 'Kelble, 17-19 W. Main St., Xenia, Where you cap get the latest in all kinds of footwear for ladies, girls, men or young men and boys. The Mg line of work shoes exceeds anything in the county* Also best makes of Over­ alls and work shirts. Specials, over­ alls, 98c, Work shirts, 69c. FloatAforP SHO< ;K A B S CmW E F i l s Worie & » Fe«'*pri»4*-- »*t against them* ‘iW ’tMnl spring” check*the sJbenndand stops the rfd*~*w«7. See#tires, fuel,andeardepreeiatien. Med* •cateinprice* .. M U n n ' R. A. MURDOCK, Ckd«rtitie,*ff* Jannietew* BII I? P E L “J 6 HHSON C(1 * F J The Straws are here .Coin® in early while our selection is at its best. Here you will find all the newest Weaves, braids and: blocks. Several new novel-' ties in the burnt straws' also. n We are ^also showing some extra nice Leghorns, Bankoks, and Panamas. 'An.imported ventilated sweat band this season makes the stiff straws fft as comfortably as a soft bat. PrictM $2.50 to $3,00 H i " amm fwSMamii 22 South Detroit Street. XENIA, OHIO $22.50, $24.90, $27*50, $29*75* Young men's Sport Models, Fme-Suits, 518*50, $19.75,$22*90, $24*90, $27.50, $29.78. Boys* Knee Pant Sisit* $5.49, $5.98, $8.98, $7.88, $8.98, $9.85, *$10,75. Men's and boys* TiWser*, 4*1 ■ i *■ m W m. ‘HfH Spring Styles Hats, Hots, Cftp$ And Furiu$hiit|p' t^oodis hA tjest m * Don't miss oUr Shoe Department Latest Spring. Slippers, Styles Oxfords, Pumps and Shoes for ladies, misses and children. Men’s Fine Shoes, Solid Work . Shoes and •Oxfords, all kinds of leather, fit low pjfice*, :.*sv^::yoit; money■ .on ;:all kinds of i r f a Best makes Overalls and Work Shirts. Specials—Overalls 98c., Work Shirts 690. C . A . KELBLE Don*t Miss This Big Clothing and Shoe Store 17-19 West Main Street,* Xenia, Ohio THE LEADING HOME Fl/RNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY FIVE YEARS FamMipL Here are sound Furniture values selected at random , from bur stock, which Will, helpto maintainourThirty- five Year’s reputation for selling good furniture atthe lowest prices inthisvicinity Special Bridge Xamps Completewithsilkshades in variety of colors i.75 : 4 Piece Tudor Bed Room Suite And.Just Look at the Price Here is a suite for those who long for the atmos­ phere oLrefinement which goea with graceful period furniture, hut who can’ t pay high prices. Thie suite Consists of the 4 pieces pictured above. Bow Foot Bed, Vanity Dresser Chiffonier and Dresser. This is a Walnut Suite. 1 (%Ck A A Our Price. v ........ ... .U Here’s a 3 piece Walnut Bed Room n n Suite at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *«PDJ9 .U U b There’s style to this Pos­ ter Bed) and the price $ 2 9 . 7 5 t When you stop and consider that the tops, fronts and ends,of this suite are genuine walnut veneers you can readily see that it is a wonderful value. It con­ sists of a Bow Foot Bed, Dresser and Chiffonier. Period Dining Room Suits 8 piece -Queen Aene Dining Room Suite in Walnut finish. This suite consists ef a 54 inch Buffet, an oblong Table, 5 Chairs and! .Arm Chair up­ holstered in 4 tO Q o n genuine leather.. . . . . . . . v m v s v U 8 piece Louis XVI Dining Room Suite in Walnut. Consists of a 60 inch Buffet, an oblong Table, 5 Chairs and 1 Arm Chair in Q A A A genuine l e a t h e r . i O T » U w 8 piece Queen Anne Dining Room -Suite in Walnut. Consists of ja 60 inch Buffet, a round or oblong Table,. 5 Chairs and 1 Arm Chair, up- hototrtd in $ 1 4 4 . 0 0 leather. .*. 8 piece Itallian Remaissanoe Dining Room Suite in Walnut. Consists 6f a 66 inch Buffett, oblong Table, 5 Chairs and 1Ann Chair d »\ 7 4 g\ upholstered in leather *p A •Tf*UU SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OVER $10.00 Stove*, VicteoW* Furniture, Carpet* 20-24 North Detroit St XENIA, OHIO; V11 J •r % 4k TRY OUR JOB PRINTING 4k % m

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