The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
rtften u r n Am PERSONAL * * * * * * Vittoh fo r it* “ H i* La»t Trail* ..tow »***»* Utodto *mm • I ran’t bo beat there** iwtii- ,•*' just a* good *u. a Comer. | C■— — - j ♦ * * « ! ^ i '***1 Kyle lias been elected a# principal of the Caeaaremk town.* ,; i i p adiools. ..—Ato ia&#m Comer means Quality. . —• ... . v. , ,.. " ~X*r+-■'rpfm »T»11;Mtl1 rngmn Jta a t ’-®*»r for- alt weather. j Wo buy Grain, and Wool, Give us ~* - - — ---------■a (gall. W*da#*day was flag day hot r.ot- The DoWine Milling Company many flags were in appearance, i ~---------- -— ■ * —- i Miis Anna Collins has been elect Others have pleased so will this t0 membership of the Dayton one story that will be screened at the *'5^ 1 faculty at a salary o f $300 Murdock theatre, Thurwiay, dune 22. M<w D*an f’he was receiving in the * - — - —— - , Fpringfield high school. We make a specialty on flour direct’ from the mills. : The DeWiae Milling Company; Miss Donna Burns le ft yesterday for Hamilton, 0 ., where she will at tend commencement. Comer’s man will see you so he j raady. Arthur McFarland j For Dad, Mamma and the children, a Comer. . Arthur McFarland The Spiralis company, the worlds best corset firm has appointed Mrs. G. H. Smith as their agent. Any or ders will bo appreciated. Phone ’ 143. ■ ■■. .......... 1■-' 1-1-1' ... '■'■ j. , > . What boy or girl is there that has not at some time or other longed for a good Western story o f the days o f long ago. Well, you. can have just the kind o f a story you pave ir ore than once wanted i f you will see “ The Last Trail" at the Murdock theatre, Juno 22. Go see it, < Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Spencer at tended the O. S. IT. commencement on Tuesday, Mies Wilmah being a mem- her o f the class Miss Spencer accouv panied thorn home. . The giving away each day o f a dol lar in a loaf o f Carnation bread, has been such 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 .June &. Word has been received here o f fbo arrival o f Dorothy Jane, at the home o f Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Ricken- bach, at their home ih Kirksville, : Mo., last Monday. Mrs, Knox Hutchi- , i?on has been with her daughter fo r j several months. . A Savings Account Will Make Your Wishes Come True ■ W ish ing , long ing f o r a h om e o f their ow n -—what young coup le d o e sn 't dream o f the d a y when they m ay re alize their am b ition? i > •‘ , • i ' I t is a desire w ith which this bank is in hearty a ccord and ou r v e ry facility is at the comm and o f . the' p rospective hom e builder., B u t. w ishing c a n 't accomplish the impossible— ‘ there is b u t o n e w a y to make y ou r dreams com e true — to SAV E . S av e something, all y ou can each w eek and de p os it in this Bank, m ake saving you r hab it, - ■« % * , ? * * * , . 4% Interest Compounded The Exchange Bank Cedarville,4Ohio I ► ■ ’ V • * Resources Over $500,000.00 Sa fe D ep osit Boxes For R en t * THE UNIVERSALTRACTOR , Henry Ford H ENRY FORD was 35 years getting ready for the new price on the Fordson. He started as a farm boy* planning to get rid of the drudgery, long hours and low money return that has always faced the farmer* He wanted to furnish you with a tractor that would not only do your work better and- faster, but at lower coats —and the 170,600 Fordsohs now in use have proved that he has accomplished these things. What you get in the Fordson for $395 f. o. b* Detroit is the greatest farm power unit ever offered, Let us show you how a Fordson will cut farm costs. Increase your bank account and take the drudgery out of &tm work* Write, phone or call* R. A. Murdock Why' not get the* Dollar Loaf o f bread? Buy Carnation Bread. Order the original MeCormiek, Deering and MilwauKee repairs for your binder# as won *» possible, and be ready for your harvest. C, N. Stocky ’& Sou A s to the older ’.citizen, you can be refreshed hack to the days of youth i f you will but take the time to see a good western story by that noted writer, Zane Grey, This story will be put on in true western style and you will not regret taking an evening off and see “ The Last Trail" “ Get a Comer", They all have them sooner, or later. Get in line. ,T. W. Ross and family and, Ray mond Ritonour and family have been spending the week at the reservoir Mrs, William Hopping, Mrs. J. H Wolford, Miss Bernice Wolford anc J1rs, Enda Dodds are at the reservoir for a week's outing. Miss Jfartha Cooley, who has been leaching in the Ft, Wayne, Ind., public schools is attending the Indi- :,na Shite Nonna! during the sum mer at -Terra Haute. We nave a fu ll line o f feeds in stock at all times. Direct from fa c tory. Save the Middle Man’s profit, The DeWine Milling Company Mr. am! Mrs. John ' Frame were entertained last Sabbath evening at the home o f their son, Mr. and Mrs. M'llard Frame in honor o f their forty-second wedding anniversary. A bout 20 were present. Just before the guests departed word was received o f the death o f Mrs.'Millard Frame’s sifter, Mrs. Ethel Harper at Hannibal Mo,, who died that day. She is sur vived by a son six months old. Mrs, I tame left at once for-Hannibal. .FARMERS!Order your repairs at once fo r your McCormick, Peering and Milwaukee binders and mowers. Got the original repairs at C N. Stuckey and son. Mrs. Fred Townsley and daughter, Mary Jean, Miss Maude Hastings and Miss Ellen Tarbox of this place and Mrs. Harry Waddle o f Columbus, are spending a few days ih New Concord this week attending Muskingum Col lege commencement. When you get Carnation Bread you will have a chance o f getting one Dofldr FREE. A; protector o f health, a saving -of suffering and Doctor hills is a Comer. . Arthur McFarland A son, Kent, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clemons at the McClellan hospital last Sabbath. Among those from here to Cedar Brunt ‘ on ‘die Dahl-Campbell. excur sion are Miss Marie Doroghty, John J'itstick and Bert Myers. * The last dollar in Carnation bread will be Saturday, June 17. You can get your bread at the bakery or o f your grocer, . Cedarville Bakery. A charming wedding was solemniz ed at high noon Wednesday at the homo o f Mr. and*Mr's. H. A. McLean when their daughter, Miss Fletta, be came the briSe of Mr. Joseph L. Mast Jr., of Dayton. ‘ The ceremony took place in the parlow under an arch of ferns and daisies. The double ring ceremony was performed by Dr. W. R McChesney. Proceeding the couple approaching the alter Mis3 Eleanor Johnson Sang “ I Love You Truly” and M * ’ Johnson sang “ Be cause I Love You" The little flower g ’rl, Clara Louise Maute, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs, R. Maute o f Springfield strew flowers down the bridal path. The ring bearer was “ Billy” Gilbert. Next cam,e the bridesmaid Miss Jose phine Hale o f West Liberty and the best man, Mr. Leonard McLean, a brother, o f the bride. The bride was charming in a beautiful gown o f White Georgette trimmed • in white satin and carried a bouquet of beauti fu l white roses'. The gift o f the groom to the bride was a strahd o f beautiful pearl beads. Following the ceremony the twenty guests were seated *in the d ruing room for the wedding dinner. The decorations were pink and white with streamers from the chandelier to the table while roses from the cake lead to the places' on the table. Hie wedding cake was the gift of the bride's bi 'tWrs, Leonard and W'llbur McLean, both bakers. The cards were little- brides and grooms end the favors tiny pink and white backets of, candy. Following tljc din- nor the happy couple repaired to the pat’ or where congratulations were In order. About two o'clock the bridal party Were driven to . Springfield where they took the train fo r New Ymk and Atlantic City expecting to return by way o f Cleveland and take their newly furnished home in Day- ten about the first o f July. The bride lias, many frichd? here who join in congratulations ever .her marriage. Mx*. Mast is an electrician in Dayton. Among the out o f townspeople- at the Wedding were Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Mast, Sr., o f 4West Liberty, parents o f the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Carr and cm, Phillip o f Cleveland; Joseph Rob kiott, o f Xenia, grandfather o f :thc bride. - Nero was fond o f Chariot racing. Are you? Collagu campus May 12th ., 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cooley a t* . tended commencement o f Miami I University, Oxford Monday. There: were 212 graduates in the class of which -Mias Martha Cooley wap one of them. Miss Cooley completed her work last summer after commence ment. - . * 5 The Cedarville Bakery will give away each day for thirty days a- Sil ver Dollar in » loaf o f . Carnation Bread. This bread can be obtained at any’ groirfci’y or meat market or at tho bakery. Your chance is as good ope place as thc*-pthcr, Mrs. C,* W . Mott and her mother, Mrs, Albert Mercer o f Jamestown v/ere called to Cleveland ^Tuesday bv the illness o f Mrs, George Ensign of Jamestown, following an operation Lakeside hospital. Word was re ceived Wednesday announcing her ieath. Besides the hUBband she ieaves two children a son 11 and a laughter 4 years years o f age. The funeral will be held this Friday af ternoon from the home at Jamestown We are now prepared to supply all your wants in the way of. needles for sewing machines. Also shuttles. It makes no difference' what kind o f a machine you have wo have the size of needles you need, A full line o f belts, bobbins, and sewing machine oils. ■ C, M. Ridgway J. G. McCorkell has neen' assisting mis week at the Farmers’ Grain Co. during the absence o f Idle manager, dohn Pltstick. National known product is a ’Comer” . Furniture Upholstering and re pairing. All work called fo r and de livered. WiU be in Cedarville, June I, 2 or 3, Mail in, your address to El mer Weyrjck, 1441 Huffman ave., Dayton, Ohio. Miss Nancy Finney, who has been attending the O. S. U. is home for the summer vacation. , Mr, and Mrs- Carter N, Abel left Tuesday fa* Eastern Pennsylvania for a visit with relatives. No auto equipment complete with out a. Comer. Arthur McFarland Mrs. Leroy Allen entertained the members o f the Research Club Thurs day honoring Mts, R,. S. MeElhinney. The Third Division o f the United Presbyterian congregation will en tertain, the congregation this Fri day evening at the parsonage. Get the original John Deer repairs o f C. N. Stuckey & Son, Dr, W. R. McChesney has gone to Breathitt County, Ky.,' to visit the R, P. Mission in that section; CINCINNATI STORE NEWS ACOOLSPOT One Of Cincinnati’s Cool Spots * On a Warm Day Is Our Store Electricfan* eveiywhere. Fresh air continually pumped into the build* ing. This air is washed o f im purities—being forced through Streams of cold water. This is a comfortable store. The rest rooms are delight* ful when one is fatigued With shopping. Regular meals' or dainty lunches served in the Faery Queen Tea Room* If it Were pos sible to make a store more homelike, we would apply the methods here. Cheerful, pleasant* cour teous clerks will give you the attention you are en titled to— mercjiandise you will appreciate* Everything a* n e a r ly p e r fe c t a s is humanly possible* Mablty’shviUsYtuTotiU m d@/iew (§ CINCINNATI'S*GREATESTSTORE FOUNDED1E77 CINCINNATI Complete Kitchen Equipment •EVERYTHING for tU kitchen Mm*, — froman oil $tove to adipper -^you’ll find ipatthisspore. We’ve selectedourstock thoughtfullywith yourkitchen needs alwaysinuflud, All thearticlesweofferyouaretried and proved through long years o f honest service. We have NewPerfection Oil Cook Stoves-—clean and reliable, com* i plete with oven and warming cahi* ♦net. Andwealsocarryajbigassort mento fUtentfls-rAluminum and EnameledSteel* ' 'Let us help you select the articles you need for your kitchen. W e have just Received the PERFECTION O il Cook Stoves and Ranges with S U P E R F E X Burners . r. - ■.. - ,l ■ .;■■■■ . ■v r v • ¥■. .-i , Av.. t• >■ , :,<*-■ %. .... .. . ..• ■-.-V ’. . ■■ 'Us. . . ■ ■1 *■ ' .'■■. *.r .i.. : I . ... The Kind of Range You’ve Always Wanted T o accomm oda te the S U P E R F E X Burners and the Giant SU P E R - F E X * we have constructed a stove that fo r beau ty ,; strength,, smart ness, convenience,•'completeness and all-around satisfaction , sets a new standard. N ow on exh ib ition fo r the first tim e-t-Am erica over. Visit our BA SEM EN T f o r a 'dem onstration . , 10-18 North D e tro it St., X en ia , O. Established 1863 Store closes for Half Holiday Wednesday Afternoons, through June, July and August t '■ George Marshall was taken to the Springfield Tuberculosis hospital yeB- ■erday in the McMillan ambulance* * Master Paul Morton o f Millorsburg •Ky., is here on his vacation with his i grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S, M. I Murdock, Mrs, Hazel Bell, died f.o the home o f her mother, Mrs. Isabelle Taylor, Tuesday. The funeral will be, held from the A. MJ E. church this after noon. Mrs. Julia M Stout, aged 70, died suddenly Tuesday night o f heart '.rouble. She is survived by three daughters. Burial takes place Sat urday at Martinsville, O, at 10 A . M, i Mr. and Mrs, I. C. Davis, John and DIoisc qre :n Alliance, this week visit* >:> p relatives. Miss Eloise goes fror..- j there to a Y. W%C. A. camp near near Cleveland where she will spend the summer. | ’suoopo eqj « j jojdai jo Sayui ajqua 000'000‘fSg tRiAV poAtttitnoa ‘ jojiiav . jo | X3||ui Ujqno oqo'g Auo ujeiuoa 'o| pajura 1 -use o . jb p[aoM oq; oj aijj q y Ml JaWM amn f|OAi»*J*diuoa Education Never Coatee. The wisest fellows are the onea whose education Isn't complete, and won’ t be.complete as long as they can live, observe and think. Prof, Leroy Allen is attending th;. Diamond Jubilee o f Otterbein College at Westerville, O.; this week. Mrs. Fred Dobbins entertained a number of young folks Wednesday afternoon fo r her sons, Harold, Max rml Paul. It was Max's seventh birth day. Refreshments were served and IK- young folks were entertained with games on. the lawn. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hartman at tended commencement nt Atlieha on Monday, their neice, nxiss Helen Her- shey being a graduate. Mrs. Hetahey o f Terrace Park, 0 ., returned to make a visit hero for a few crays. Winnigdie HighJumpinHatftfatdStadium / Limousine Invalid Car Service —CALL— J . H. McMillan & Son Cedarville, Ohio. Citizens FUNERAL Phone 7. DIRECTORS' HESyjGSB S H O C K A B S O R B E R S This remarkable action photograph of Le Roy Brown,of Dartmouth * ....... _• ahi* ttStot* httwn *« College, winner of the high jump at the mur-coltegmte athletic meet 0 the Harvard stadiumon May 27, shows the Dartmouth lad* are not cake eaters,” “tea hounds,” or "ap:..ele$* molly coddict,” Work with th* Fore* aprlnta— not axaihst ‘Th* “ third spring” eh*ck*tho iivhoundand «top» the Savottr**, fuel, and c*r dnproeiatio*. M m ). •tat* to pried. PliMt i i* * R. A. MURDOCK, . a. CodorvilkAadJamtatown B u r p e e ; J ohn son Co • fcSM il iVfc* ■% I 'd t « *, . . ■
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