The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
AMMi “/n rf‘—**.'‘“ ,,.r"'‘tJ‘t~^ 1 1 |lrl n' '‘"“ """“ 'i1*1-*— * * * # # * » • • • 1 Neat atyliak Mid^laasy along with local jm m som fSmice ia* gowet> t^w- »*— —**- * - Mr*. W. A. Condon and daughter,? Grinding days-tatodaif* ThvMa^ . Martha, o f TJrichsvilk, 0 „ r.re spend*, afifl Friday. • * * , * m m Ita * Comer for all weather. # * * * ! ^ * 3, ^■nnH T&wnuley ia having a * |new cement porch erected in front of her residence on Main street. < ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Watt. Mrs, Caroline Winter o f Xenia ia ! ^ av>n Reilly o f the College preached the guests o f friends here fo r the Sabbath for the Clifton Presby- weels. Bev. Paul Duncan and wife o f Hu*- ton, Ky., are here fo r College com mencement.* ™....... .... 1- F or Sale;- Tomato and cabbage John A . Gi}laugh Bev. and Mr*. Merle Rife o f Fair Hayen, 0 ., visited relatives here the first o f the week. terian congregation. Comer means quality. Miss Donna Burns, who has been teaching in the Hanover High School, is home for the summer vacation. * Miss R<?ba Harbison will teach the coming school year in the Spring- field public schools. We make a specialty on flour direct from the mills. The DeWine Milling Company Miss Josephine Bandali has secu r- ed a, position as teacher in the East Liberty high school. We have the Massey-Harris Binder and Mower, and also their Cream Separator. The, Cednxville Farmers* Grain Co The United Presbyterian congre gation will observe Children’s day at the u sual service hour, Sabbath. . . For Dad, Mamma and the children, a Comer. Arthur McFarland A . Z. Smith returned the first o f the week from Philadelphia, where he spent several days on -business. Why not get the Dollar Loaf o f bread? Buy Carnation Bread. The- State Health department now pronounces, the Xenia city water pure following the typhoid fever epidem ic. Miss Alioe Dpines has secured a) Come in and see pur fly nets,before position as teacher in the Bath you buy. township schools this fall. I The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co, s* - I T. T . NUNN CASH and DELIVER SPECIAL - • ■ ■ ■ •■ * ■■ 25 • *'•■*■* .* *>' • * « ». * * a q a * * » .* # * .* *■ • ^55C- H e inz , V an C am p ’ s o r C am pb e ll’ s S o u p . . . . . . 10c I , ) Sma ll C a n ............ 1Oc Baker ’ s o r Lowney ’ s C o c o a )L a r g e C an .'.......... 19c ♦ ) Sm a ll C a n ........... .. j 8c H ershey ’ s C o c o a ) Large C a n .................................. 16c FLOUR jSnow Ball F lou r 12 1-2 lb s * .,, *■■».*.■.*■*.*. . 50c . «f «« u o e iu*g q fir W h ite C liff 12 1-2 lbs . . « ............. 5.5c ^ 25 lb8*f *v. . •<. **** •*.«* •*«««♦ *•*$1*00 ^ REMEMBER WE DELIVER ” T. t 7 NUNN *NORTH MA IN STREET , ' Cedarville, - - Ohio THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR 1% h I * Henry Ford H e n r y FO R D wh s 35 years getting ready for the n ew price on the Fordson . H e started as a farm b oy , planning to get rid o f the drudgery, long hours and low m on e y return that has a lw a y s faced the farmer. H e Wanted t o furtiiah y o u w ith s tractor that w ou ld not o n ly d o y ou r w o rk better and faster, bu t at low e r costs * **n d the 170,000 Fordson s n ow in u se have proved that he has accomplished th ese things,, W h a t y o u get in the F o rd son fo r $395 f. o. b . Detroit is the.greatest form p ow e r un it eve r offered. L e t u s s h ow *y°u h o w a Fordson Will cu t farm costs, Increase y o u r bank account and take the drudgery out of Juratwqrk. W r ite , phone or c e l l R. A. Murdock F . O . B DETROIT We have all sizes o f tile in our yards from 3 inch to 12 inch. The Cedarville Fanners’ Grain Co. Both the Presbyterian and the United Presbyterian congregations in Clifton will observe Children’s day, Sabbath.* When you get Carnation Bread you will have a chance o f getting one Dollar FREE. . The Clifton Community Club will meet' in the school auditorium this Friday, evening fo r an old fashioned Spellingbee. Get a cool suit fo r the Sujnmer o f C. A. Kelble, 17-19 W . Main at, Xenia, Fine suit* from $16.50 to 29.75 with sport suits at same prices and all hand tailored. We have on hand, canvass and .knives for'McCorm ick and Deering binders. , 1 The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. ' Lawrence Kennon is home from Conneaut, O., where he has been teaching school. Mr. Kennon has been re-elected fo r another term. Rev. James Chesnfit and wife of Covington, O., are here for the week visiting with relatives and taking in college commencement festivities. Have you seen the 'Hagg Twin Electric -washer? Come in and let us demonstrate it. The Cedarville Formers’ Grain Co. Hot Summer Weather is.Here! You can supply your needs for summer clothing; -Strat Hats, Shirts, Shoes, etc., at C, A. Kelble’s Big Store, 17- 19 W. Main at., Xenia.) They can’t be beat there’s ing just as good as a Comer. noth- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kyle have as their guests fo r the college commen cement, Dr. and Mrs. Davis and dau ghter, Eloise of Peebles, 0 . 'M• ■ , , We buy Grain and Wool. Give us a call. ?. The DeWine Milling Company Fred Ewry, con o f Calvin Ewry, left Tuesday morning on a trip to Los ‘Angeles, Cal. He expects to be gone until some time this fall. FARMERS !Order ybur repairs at once for your' McCormick, Deering and Milwaukee hinders and mowers. Get the original repairs at C N. Stuckey and son. Butter milk starting feed fo r little chicks at the right pnc8. The DeWine Milling Company Mrs. Will Crawford o f Miles City, Montana, who has been here for sev eral months with her mother, Mbs. Martha Milbum, returned home Sat urday, "Get a .Comer” . They all have them sooner or later. Get in line, - . Robert Stewart has gone to Cutler, 111., where he will preach fo r the R. P. congregation this summer, return ing here for the opening o f college in September. Order the original McCormick, Deering and Milwaukee repairs for your binders as soon as possible, and be ready for your harvest. G. N. Stucky & Son Comer’s man will see you so be ready. Arthur McFarland Mr. and Mrs. John Taggart, Mrs. J. M, Taggart and daughter of Springfield; and Miss Emma Trumbo o f Donnelsville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Cora Trumbo. Miss Marjorie McClellan left Wed nesday fo r St, Louis where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. Johnson and then go on to Joplin, Mo., to spend the summer with her father, James McClellan. B B K B 3 3 3 SHO C K A B S O R B E R S Work with tb* Fort' springs— not against them, '/ha “ third spring” checks the rChound and stops th* eidt-sway. Sav* tires, fuel, andCardepredation. Mod erate In price. htiM tsan B. A. MURDOCK, Cwkndlltsimd Jamestown Bu ftPE E;J oh n so n C o t Nr t i a m a h cit i u «; a The Cedaryille Farmers’ Grain Co, - National "Comer”. known product is Charles Howard Jarrell, 33 Novin- ger, Mo., miner, and Mrs. Hattie Jean ette Duncan, 30, o f this place were united in marriage Saturday by Rev, J. P. White, - Harold Hammond, who gradates from the cpllege this, week leaves for i tour o f Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan as advance man fo r the Central Community Chautauqua com pany, The Spirella company, the worlds best corset Arm .Has appointed Mrs. G. H. Smith a? their agent, Any or ders will he appreciated. Phone .148, Joe McFarland o f Indianapolis, spent'Sabbath in town with relatives and friends. Joe ie traveling over Indiana fo r the Van Camp Hardware Company o f that city. J. IL aiM T. B. AtKjrew^ and their wives motorbd to Huntington, West Virginia, Thursday, They will be ac companied home by Miss Vera An drew, who teaches in that city. filling station on Xenia avenue. The -------------------- :— ■— , old dwelling will be wrecked and the Mr. and Mrs. James Gibney, Perry new filling station erected and ready Iowa, spent the first o f the week fo r business in the next thirty jiays A representative o f the Standard) Some tirne age the County Board Oil company was in town WedBes- o f Education divided the New Jasper day making preliminary arrange ments fo r th* erection o f the new visiting former friends. Mr. •Gibney residd here many years ago and he was much impressed wjth the improve ment o f the town since he left. Mr. and Mrs, Gibney were panjed here by Misses Lillie Stewart and Nellie Ustick o f Columbus, Victor Donahey candidate governor on the Democratic ticket and Senator Charles Brand, possible candidate for m m * congress In this district, will speak at the annual grange meeting t o 'b e held’ at the Bryan farm, Saturday, - ■:• * ■ June 17, Friends o f Rev, and Mrs. W. T, ----------- -— --------- McKinney, Antwerpt, 0., have re- Mrs, J, A. Btormont left last Fri- ceived announcement cards o f th e ; day for St. Louis where she will visit mamgae o f their daughter,. Lycile, to her sister fo r some time. She was ac- Ralph Harold Johnson, Wednesday, companied by her son, Marion, who May 31st. , (goes on to E^tes Park, Colorado, —-— - .......... [where he has a position in a Y. M. township school district among ad joining districts |n a* much as the district was not able to support a high school or a centralized school. Now the, board has been petitioned to restore the district as it was former- Jy. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Waddle, wjio have resided in Springfield fo r several years moved this week to Columbus to make their future home. Mr. W’ nd- dle is on the road fo r a lumber house. Now is the time to put ip your threshing coal. *. The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. A protector o f health, a saving of suffering and Doctor bills is a Comer. Arthur McFarland Charles Crouse, who was seriously ill for several days is reported much better and able to Bit up some. Mrs. Alva Courtney is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bettis of Branch Hill, this ween. ' Rev. V. E. Busier and wifd had as their guests last Friday, Rev. and Mrs. Vorhis and family of,, Greenville. They attended the Alumni banqu et of the South Charleston high school last Friday evening. William; Hopping was called to Farmland^ Ind., Tuesday morning of account o f the death of Mrs. Hop ping’s father, who had been quite ill with heart trouble fo r some time/ The funeral- was held Wednesday, Mr, Walter Boase, son, o f Mr, and Mrs, William Boase, and Miss Clara Minnie Weterer, both o f this place, were married last Thursday by Rev, V, F . Brown in Xenia. Rev. John C, Watt, pastor o f the Presbyterian church at Biloxi, Miss,, died last Friday afternoon,, due to a cancer o f the mouth and throat. The deceased was bom in the county and is survived by his wife, Miss Mary Sheafer, and two children, Ralph and Mary. He also leaves two sisters; Mrs. Mary Cherry and Mrs. Harvey Nash and three brothers, R. C. Watt o f this place, J. C. 'Watt o f Chicago and D. B. Watt o f Xenia. The funeral was held Monday afternoon from the home o f D. B. Watt and Wife on West Market street, Xenia. The giving away each, day o f a dol lar in a loaf o f Carnation bread, has been such a.auccess that the Cedar ville Bakery has decided to place a new silver dollar in one large size and one small size for Saturday May 27 and June 3. t Who ever secures the Silver Dol lar in Carnation bread please report to your dealer at once. A dollar in one loaf o f bread each day for thirty days' Rev. Ernest McClelland and wife of Rochester, N. Y., pastor, o f the First U.„P. church in that city, have been the guest o f the latter’s parents; Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Ora*and other rel atives in the county. We hqye a full line o f feeds in stock at all times! Direct xrom fac* tory. Save the Middle Man’s profit, The DeWine Milling Company No auto equipment complete with out a Comer. , Arthur filcFarland . Mr. and Mrs. Martin,,-Frank and Martin Jr* Mrs. Katherine Helva, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carl of Cin cinnati are here on a two > weeks visit at the home o f Mr. and* Mrs. John Stewart, and friends in the vi cinity. . ’ C. A . camp fo r the summer. London had one o f the worst hail storms Sabbath aftemopn that has ever visited this section o f Ohio, ac- :ording- to reports from that place. Wheat, corn, oats, and fruits were all badly damaged. Rainfall is reported much heavier than-in 1913, Furniture Upholstering and re- pairipg. All work called fo r and de livered. Will be in Cedarville, June 1, 2 or 3. Mail in your address to. El mer Weyrick, 1441 Huffman ave,, Dayton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. A. E , Richards had as their guests Sabbath, Mr. and Mrs, George Arnold and daughters, Bever ly and Mary Elizabeth and Mr*. Omar Davisson of New Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reid, Campbelstown, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hafner o f Richmond, Ind., Miss Carrie Whitcher o f Xenia, Mrs. Ed Weyman and daughters, Virginia Margaret Ann and Jean Marie o f Mid dletown. ■ • We are now prepared to supply all your wants in the w a y o f needles for sewing machines. Also shuttles. It makes no tlfftorence what kind o f a machine you have we have the size o f needles you need. A full line o f belts, bobbins, and sewing machine oils. >' ' - C, M. Ridgwiiy Sherman 0 . Liming, who has been superintendent o f the Bloomlngburg, 0., schools, has’ been elected as super intendent o f the New Vienna schools at a good salary. The position was secured' through the Cedarville Col lege Teachers’ Employment-Agency. The Cedarville . Bakery will give aWay each day for thirty days a Sil ver Dollar in tv loaf o f Carnation Bread. This bread can be obtained at any grocery or meat market or at the bakery. YoUr chance is as‘ good one place as tW other. (Messrs. W. D, Nisbet o f Chicago, Charles Nisbet o f Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nisbet o f Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs! J. E. Nisbet o f Dayton spent Sabbath at the home o f their fqtner, J, H. Nisbet, in honor of his 80th birthday. Queen heater, small size; One Cler mont coal stove heater, large .size; one. gas cook stove; One roll-top desk. All j these articles practically goojd as I new. ■*. ■■.1■ > j R. S. McElhinney. j Nero was fond of chariot racing.) Are you? College campus May 12th, I For Sale:- Sweet potatCe plants. John Gillaugh A Savings Account Will Make Your Wishes ComeTrue Wishing, longing for a home of their ovyn—-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. ‘ Put wishing can’t accomplish the impossible— there is but one way to make* 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 fo Interest Compounded s : • *v.- y - ,• . ••• •> . The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio Resources Oiler $500,000.00 * Safe D epos it Boxes F or R en t Hot Siammer Weather is Here! . . . . ■ So is ou r C om p lete S tock o f Seasonable M erchandise and a t lowest possib le prices, tp get th e business. M en ’ s conservative c u t fine su its, $16.S0, $18.50? $22.90, $24.90, $27.50, $29.75. Y oun g m en 's n obby 'S p o r t Su its at same pr ice* , A ll fine .hand tailored suits. F in e 'coo l Trousers $1.98, $2.49, $2.98,'$3.49, $4.08, $5.49. Boys' fine jCnee Pants Su its $4.98 t o $10.90.^ Straw Hats Latest sty le Straw Ha^ts, Pana m a Hatsf and Dress^ S o ft Hats, $1.49 to $4.98 M en ’ s Dress Shirts, Sport and Silk Sh irts ali styles. Best makes Underwear, Hosiery, Belts, Collars,!" T ies, etc* x ? - » - . Our Shoe D epa rtm en t for la dies, Misses, ch ild ren , m en and boys, the largest selections in X en ia . All latest styles pxfords ,. Slipper*, Pumps and Shoes in all k inds o f leather and all styles W h ite and Sport Footwear. ini - i ‘in I,- - hi -....... --- ^ A ............ ......... ■> 4 t Best makes W orkm en 's Solid Shoes, Best ihakes "Overalls, Jackets and Shirjts. \ Special Overalls 98c. W ork Shirts 09a. C. A. Kelble’s Big Store Clothing and Shoes 17-19 W. Main St., Xenia, Ohio 0
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