The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
• ■• • • ~ -yn-vt '--'* -" '» 'F*»“ ••>*«* ■• r J fc 'W k f# '• When it came ty ii little matter • * » # * » t What did you'pay for your last suit? \ - .* .You probably have forgotton the price~but you do remember the'kind of service the suit has given* That is the thing to con sider when you purchase your new clothes. ^ GOOD CLOTHES represent full value at whatever price you choose to pay. They are net high-priced, neither are vthey cheap—but, ' from the standpoint of service, they are 'the roost , ecpdamical clothes youjcan buy. $35 $40 “Old Time Dollar Day” June 6th. ■ . * ; ■■ 1 : , ■- v. " ■■ r ... • »»w » ■ Katz & Richards 33 East Main Street, • , ' Xenia, Ohio The house of Kuppenheiiner Gobd Clothes Henry Ford H E N R Y FO R D wag 35 yea rs getting ready fbr the ‘ n ew price on the Fordsc n. H e started 83 a farm boy, planning to get rid o f the d ru d g e rj, long hours and low m on ey return that has a lw a y s faced the fanner. H e wan ted to furnish y ou w ith a tractor that Would not o n ly d o y o u r w ork better and faster, bu t at low e r costs — and th e 170,000 Fordsofis n ow in use have proved that h e has accom plished^hese things.. W h a t yi>u get in the p ord son for $395 L o . b . Detroit is th e greatest farm powelr unit ever offered. B e t u s sh ow y ou h ow a F ord son w ill cu t farm costs, .increase your bank account and take the drudgery out o f firm w&rk. W rite , phone o r call, ■ R. A . Murdock F . O . B . D E T R O I T LOCAL AND PERSONAL * « * * • • * « Comer fo r all weather. like staging an edipse,of the »un (in order to save his neck) the Yankee wls equal to the occasion, Murdock theatre, June 7 and 8. Butter milk starting feed fo r little “ Get a Comer”. They all have them ! '-’hk-ka at the right pr^e. sooner or later. Get in line. * DeWinp Milling Company Your last time to see the' famous Senior Clasg perform will he next Monday night. Don't miss it! See Dr. Bielmrd about those tickets fpr the Senior Play Monday night. • Miss Effie Conley has reutrned home following a motor trip through West Virginia. * For Sale:- Tomato and cabbage plants. John A . Gillaugh We make, a specialty on flour direct from the niUl3. The DeWIhe Milling Company Senior Class-play Monday night, June5. Tickets .may be had from any {’.of. the Seniors or at Richards Drug Store. Coming1, “A Connecticut Yankee” at the Murdock Theatre, Juno 7 and 8. A story based on Mark Twain’s book. Truly a wonderful show. Ad mission 20 and 85 exclusive o f , the war tax.- • Neat stylish and classy along with service is a Comer. If times are disturbing we' Would advise you to see “ Peaceful Valley. We have the Massey-Harris Binder |and Mower, and also their Cream Separator. j The Cedaryille Farmers! Grain Co. Comer means quality- When you get Carnation you will have a chance o f one Dollar FREE, Bre*i getting Rosea makes a ••'bald statement which Jotham accepts ms refering to Ins bald head. It all comes out in the Senior play. The Plat for the Senior Class Play Monday night will be opened SatUr day, June 3rd, at Johnson’s Jewelry Store. , . • . ■ . ~ . :■ . \<* - Fred McMillan o f DesMoines, Iowa, stopped here a few days last week after attending the General Assembly at Cambridge. Ralph Rill ofT ittsbu rg , Pa., who has been teaching, arrived here Sat urday and will remain with his fath er, Enos Rill, on the farm during vacation. Mrs,.Hill has been here for; some time. The London Creamery station has been moved to the J. C, Barber build-, ink; in the room occupied by A. E. Huey, We have on hand canvass and knives for McCormick and Deering binders. The Cedacyilte Farmers’ Grain Co. Have you seen the Hagg . Twin Electric washer? Come in and let us demonstrate it. s The Cedarville Farmers* Grain Co. rCMHNii V .-r ,4 >'* niyiij n* * jt was a massive ca ttle ihd^its des truction complete by the Use h t a ton o f dynamite in the coming g ie a t pic ture play at the Murdoc^tlnc^tre. Prof, Sherman Liming and family o f Bloomingahurg, O., arc visiting *t the home o f Mrs, Liming’a mother, Mrs, Flora Dobbins, Two hours o f laughter at the Mur dock theatre, June 7 and 8, Carl Minser o f Cincinnati spent the first of the week*with tyis mother, Mrs. Rose Minser. Mr. and Mrs. John Lott of Pitts burg, Pa., drove through the first of the'week and are hero on a visi ; with relatives, *? - > » • ” ■ ......•11 -*!» t ' Mrs. Charles Saum is spending the week in Jamestown visiting among friends and acquaintances. They can’t be beat' there’s ing just as good as a Comer. noth Grinding days—Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, The -Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co National “ Comer”. Known p'roduct is a The Spirella company, the worlds best corset ffrtrf has appointed Mrs G, H. Smith as their agent. Ajry or ders will be appreciated. Rhone 143. The many • friends o f Mrs. W. R. Collins, Jamestown, will be interested in knowing that her condition is much improved following the birth o f a son last Wednesday. For several days hex condition was very critical. Rev. W. W. Ilifl: o f Erie, Pa., spent Tuesday and Wednesday here with relatives, coming to his home town for Decoration Day. iA protector o f health, a saving of suffering and Doctor bills is a Comer, Arthur McFarland - — 7— 1— —w -r- Mrs. Clarence- Stuckey entertained the members o f the Golden Rule Cir cle at her home Thursday evening, Refreshments were.served and con tests and games as entertainment en joyed'by those present, We have a full line ’o f feeds in stock at all times. Direct from fac tory. Save the Middle Man’s pfcofit. The DeVVine Milling Company Mrs, C. M. Crouse is spending a few days' in Springfield with her sis ter, Mrs, Frank Welchhans, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Riff had for their guests Decoration Day, Miss Jessie Small o f Xenia, pud Mr. Harry Iliff' and family o f London. W. A. Turnbull and [wife and I. C, Davis and wife spent the week-end at the reservoir, <***, Communiorff will be observed, this coming. SBbbath by the ]J. P / 'congre- gation. Services Friday night and Sat urday afternoon, itev. A . G. Hastings of Reynoldsburg, O., will assist, Never was a picture so packed with .surprises ns this splendid Fox pro duction, made with all the showman ship for xphich Fox pictures are re- qojtyned, Mark Twain’s satirical hu mor lives again in the screen treat* ment o f his favorite 'novel, and the fun is fast and furious. Murdock theatre, June 7 and 8. Ad. 20 and 35 exclusive 6£ war tax. . a s CHICHESTERSPILLS BRAND DIAMOND , di AO ^BrH ffeh t for dm.CHK3.TBR* ujamo N d mS-ND ? h m m **J G old ncUltlo boxes, sealed with Blue* Ribbon. T ax * wo o i***. B«jrV Jrg«j K i/uM i >1 »tk for cnnCMES-TERS S iam own b r a wo i»*r,r,s, for twenty-are yearstcKsrde.l os Best,surest, Alw-wsRcltsblc. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS •gg£ EVERYWHERE S bd H EBO @ 0 SHOCK A B S O R B E R S IFTOONEEDPRINTINGDROPIN ANDSEEUS. Raymond Ritenour and J. W. Ross and families spent a week at the reservoir- and have returned home" with a .good catch o f fish, Mr. Rjte- nour took up a new boat niade to'his id(|a o f navigation on the big pond. It is motor driven and the best craft on the pond. > * Wilbur Conley entertained . the Young Men’s,and the Young Ladies’ Bible Classes o f the R, P. church, last evening, Aboht thirty were pres ent. Refreshments were served during the'evening. , Norman ■ Foster,V who has been teaching in State College pf Agricul ture and Engineering at RaleigH, N. Carolina, is circulating among college friends. George Little left Wednesday even ing for Hollywood, Cal., where he will spend a month with his children and his sister, Mrs. Mary Dice. Mr, Lit tle will accompany the children and Mrs. Dice back to Xenia, where they will spend the summer. » : ■ Will Ross and family o f Indianap olis, visited the first o f . the week, with Mrs. Jeanette Eskridge.' Mr. j Ross ana family formerly resided* here where he was connected* with i the paper mill. He is now superin-1 tendent of the Beverage Paper Co., I in his‘ city and has a* very responsi ble position. , Interspercedr. in a*hurricane of hilarity afe scenes o f .stirring Splen dor in which, moments o f merriment give way to stupendous ^sj&ecacles and panoramas o f ' pagentry, as ,the armor-clad Yankee is hoisted, on his barbed steel and starts on the great adventure of the rescue, o f Sandy from the-donjon-deep in the castle of the wicked Queen Morgan le Fay, So describes R, A , ■Murdock of the one, famous act o f ,“ A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Ctort at flie Mur dock theatre Wednesday and .Thurs day, June 7 and 8. in our We have.all sizes o f tile yards from ‘3 inch to 12 inch. The Cedarville Farmers.’ Grain C.o. Dr. J. P. White-returned last Friday evening from Cambridge, 0 ., where he spent several days attending the U, P, General Assembly,' T. T. NUNN ■ CASH and DELIVER SPECIAL ......... .140 Any Rrand M ilk , T a ll C a n , her C an ................................. Sm all Can . . . . / ........................ .......................... S tringed Beans Extra F ine Per C a n . 4 , . . . . . a . * - Van Cam ps Pork and Beane v f Per Can , * * *•• • t P : K aro 1 1-2 lb , Can , Pe i ^Can , . . . . . . . . ,.f » * • » 9 jr* -tf ^.,*1: # - • f * ' * * 130 90 - REMEMBER WE DELIVER T . i : NUNN »' ■ s . ‘ NORTH MAIN STREET, ^ Cedarville, - Ohio John Nash, a'’Well known citizen of this county, who resides with his -tin, Lqa Nash,- Pear Wilberforce, cele '.■rated his 94th birthday last Thurs- lay Tyhen, a family dinner was given At the home o f his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harvey Nash on wie Hook road. Mr. Nash is in good health and has recovered from his accident last win ter when he fell and broke his collar, bone. Mrs, Rosetta McEhvain entertained a number o f College girls at dinner Wednesday evening. A- Savings, Account Witt Make Tour Wishes tome Trite *Mr, and Mrs. William Hopping-re turned Sabbath evening from Farm land,/Ind., where they were called by the illness o f • Mrs. Hopping’s father, who has been in a critical! condition suffering w ith 1 heart trouble. Mrs, Hooping returned to Farmland, Wednesday morning. Massive srfs, gorgeous ‘ trappings, pictures o f eye-filling delight, dam sels in distress, valiant knights and plot and counterplots, laughter which is chased with thrills, all of -vvhich is ,a part o f M AGonn<?cticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court” at the Mur dock theatre, June 7 and 8. - Wishing, longing for a home o f their own—what yoiing . couple doesn’ t dream bf the day .when the^ majj r e -. alizb their ambition? > x “ „ It is a desire with which^this bank is in hearty , accord and oqr very facility is at the command of the prospective home builder. • . ' x But wishing can’ t accomplish the impossible--- there is but one way to make your dreams -come true —toSAVE . '* ■ , l Save sgmething, all you can each week and de- ( posit in this Bank, make saving your j^abit. 1 , 1 4% Interest Compounded j The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio Resources Over $500,090.00< Safe D eposit Boxes For R en t If you NeedPrintingDropinAnd SeeUs The giving away each day o f a dol lar in a loaf df Carnatidfp bread, has beemauch a success that the Cedar ville Bakery has decided to place a new silver dollar in one large size and One small size fo r Saturday May 27 and Jupe 3. 'Rev. William W. Ritter, o f B<11- vue, Pa., pastor o f the^ Mt,.Ncbo United Presbyterian congregation, was in town Tuesday visiting .among former acquaintances. Rev. Ritter is graduate o f the College and has not been back fo r eleven years, The members o f thb Wednesday Afternoon Club and the Kadantra Club were - entertained yesterday'af ternoon by Mrs. D. S. Ervin and MiN? Mary Ervin at their home in Xenia. Mrs, Ervin fa a member o f the Wed nesday Afternoon Club; and Miss ■Mary Ervin, the Kadantra Club, The Rev. Dr. W. A. Phillips, pastor o f St, John’s Presbyterian church in- Sat Francisco, Cal., is expected here fo r .a visit over the week-end at the home o f Dr. arid Mrs. J. P. White. Rev, Phillips has beeh visiting Rev. Blackwood and family in Columbus arid Will stop hero with his sister, Mrs. White. Work with th* Fort* »prin**~- tiot agaiti»t them, Jh* “ third spring” check* the rebound and stop* tha Hideaway. Savatiras, fuel, andCardepredation. Mod- afato in price. Dittrikittors ft. A . MURDOCK, .7 Ced«rvlll*,and Jamestown. B U R P E E J 0 HN 5 0 N CO r u t » i --i n «x » u . i . i . i , ‘ ’ ** Nero was fond bf chariot racing. Are you? College campus May 12th, WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM Tiffany’* Optical Servlca pro vides You With th* East. T IF F A N Y ' BETTER GLASSES S. Detroit St. Xenia, 0 , ills Day June 8 In conjunction witii the leading merchants of Xenia, we will hold t V our semi-annual Dollar Thursday, This sale will feature many re- markable price reductions. Every department in the store will be represented in this Sale. .... .................... ......................... a n • T h e ' ' f : . Hutchison 6 Gibney ' . CO . / ' ESTABLISHED 1863 . XEN IA , OHIO rniiiBiuini iiiniiiiiiiiniininiiiniiHiinmiimiinmiimnuiiinumiiminininititnmiiiiinniuHiiufiBWiw *
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