The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

tmh0^ki Thirty-Five Year* Froas Today r.««•«* * * # * # * * * # • , mm*m t mmm # * # » » # * * « i Clifton will opsn * Bible Vacation*! School July 17. : Mr. end Mrs. F. B. Turnbull end son* |Robert, spent Ssbbsth in Columbus, 'with Mr. end Mrs. J. C. McMillan. Rest Kodak finishing Tarr'jl BtOdie Films today—Pieisuras tomorrow. We make s spedMiy oo flour direct I from the mills. The DeWins Milling' Company David R. Stormont and grand* daughter, Miss Bernice Poague, Of Henrietta, Okie., are here on an ex* tended visit with relatives. Thirty-five years from now, of 100 people who are today 25 years of age, 1 Will be wealthy; 2 Will be comfortably well off; 32 WiU be dead; 60 Will be dependent upon others for their support? Provide for YOUR future in a positive, practical way by opening *a savings ac~ count with us t iday, The Clifton baseball team defeat­ ed Jamestown team on the fbrmer grounds last Saturday by a score of 4 to 0. The Greene County Ministerial Union held a picnic Monday at the Clifton cliffs. Butter milk starting feed for little chicks at the right price. * The DeWine Milling Company Morton Creswell, who is attending Kush Medical College, Chicago, is home for a few days. He is just co'n- valesing from, a light attack: of typhoid fever. In taking fbei name of our new physician over the phone last week we missunderstood the spelling. It should have beefi Dr. E. H, Buhner, .instead of E. H. Ubner, Mrs, Angie Satterfield of Xenijj, is making an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Edith Blair. A delegation o f members, of the local K. of P. lodge attended the ded­ ication of the new building for the aged and infirm in Springfield, last Sabbath, • The Exchange Bank CEDARVILLE, OHIO , Resources Over $500,000,00 S afe d e p o s it b o x e s f o r r e n t Dr,- and Mrs. Leo Anderson spent the week-end at the reservoir enjoy­ ing a short vacation. The Kadantra Club was entertain­ ed Wednesday, at the home of Mrs, Clara Morton. - /■ HOUSEHOLD GOODS ■r O f Ju lia S tou t deceased, on M iller S treet, . Mrs. Rosetta McElwaine was hos­ tess to the members o f the Wednes­ day Afternoon Club this week. ' R. A. -Murdock still finds the market such ’that he can order’ Fords by the car load, this, being done on Tuesday when a car was unloaded. Mr, ana Mrs. Vf. J. Tarbox and daughter, Ellen, spent the week-end in Columbus, with Mr, and Mrs. Barry Weddle. Mrs. J. L. Chesnut and daughter, Mary, are spending two weeks in Covington, O,, with their son and brother, Rev, J. L. Cliesnut and wife. For Sale;- Robbins & Myers oscil­ lating fan, 12 .inch. Good as new and priced right. - . Dale Carver Prof. L. D. Parker left school duties at the O, S. U.*long enough the first of the week to entertain a new daugther that arrived Monday, The little guest and mother are doing fine MiSs Rebecca Marsh has been the guestvof Dr. and Mrs. M, I. Marsh a few days before gqjng on to New York City to attend summer school at Columbia University. Miss Millie Parker will attend the same school as will Miss Critz o f the Jamestown schools, ' 1 , 1922 C om m encing a t 1 P . M ., sharp . V - t' ’ ' i , * , . * , 1 C on sistin g o f 1 bed room su ite , 1 fo ld ing bed , 1 dress-* er , 1 room size rug , 2. stan d s , 1- d in ing room tab le , 6 d in ing chairs* 3 piece §tapestry* parlor su ite , rocker, large piece o f lin o leum , 8 yards o f good ingra in carpet, Z fea th er b e d s ,. 4 feather p illow s, b l in d s / 1 b ea tin g stove, 1 gas cook* stove, k itchen u ten sils and other •things too num erous to m en tion . TERMS:—CASH We have a ,'ull line of feeds, in stock at all timeB. Direct from fac­ tory. Save the Middle Man’s profit. The DeWine Milling Company Lester Sanford, 24, colored, was fined $200 and cost and 60 days in the works by Justice Jones, Xenia, on a charge o f stealing $375 from his mother. The boy admitted taking $87 huh denied taking the difference,- The sentence was suspended on a prom­ ise eo repay the mother, which was all the money she had, * ‘ < J, Howard Adams o f Yellow Springs was ‘ in town last Vriday making arrangements.for a class of pupils for the study of the violin. Mr. Adams has a class in Yellow Springs and has a ’class in Jamestown but it has become so. large that he now will have to give two days for it. He is deairious o f getting a class here this fall. PEARL STOUT HARRY KENNON, Auct. 1 Miss Jennie Bratton nas sold her |property on Xenia avenue to Ed, I Hamilton, strawbuyer for the Hagar •StraWboard & Paper Co. Possession Swill be given August first. Miss Brat- I ton will probably locate in Chicago j with her sifeter, Mary, for a time at l least. , I t '* R igh t in M id - Season Everybody E x - % % pects to Pay Regu lar Price— B U T M O SER S A Y S ?— So We Are Having a Regular Shoe Sale— jk * * * Y o u m ig h t buy Shoes a t these low prices 60 days from now b u t you never had an opportun ity to bu y Shoes r igh t in season’ a t SUCH LOW PR ICES ! Women’s— Patent kid Strap Slippers or Oxfords new- O tist styles, low heels, styles that are in most N demand. White Canvas Strap Slippers or Oxfords, p Seasonable Shoes the best we could offer. r K id Oxfords and Straps far Dress or Street p. wear. Regular Price from $ 5 to $8 € NOW LET’S GO E MEN’S OXFORDS ?hey Are all good styl«s n Black or Brown leath­ ers. Values from $5 to S8. W K 'L L SELL r H M - S O d jO <||% ‘LET 'S G 0 ” * p O . i 7 U CLEARANCE of WOMEN ’ S— w h i t e high shoes and black or brown leather slippers $ 1.00 BROKEN L INES Women’s L o w Shoes small sizes “ LETS ’ GO” 1.......................... 45c M EN ’ S SHOES Black or Brown Leather that will sell for $5 to $8 W e ’ ll give you an oppor­ tunity to buy them now So “LET ’S GO !” A PAIR ■• 4 * « O* * * A $3:90 <Let’. Go” * * O S E R ’ * T o 1 w A Stkioiih S t o r e f Xenia Ohio r10 S. Detroit Street 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 we have the size of needles you need, A full line of belts, bobbins, and sewing machine oils. * C. M. Ridgway Mr. and Mrs, S. G. Phillips, who have been been spending several weeks in Columbus, have returned to spend the summer with Dr, and Mra. J. P. White. Just opened electric shoe repair­ ing shop on the hill next to Nunn’s grocery, Cedarville, O. Give us a trial. Your patronage highly apprec­ iated. Material ’ and workmanship guaranteed . W. Wingate, prop. L. James, Manages. < Notice; All persons are forbid trespassing on the cliffs owned by John Taylor. No picnic parties ad­ mitted even on application. John Taylor. SHOCK A B S O R B E R S Tyjrti(f*FAll M.cUl# »ATgHTtj» Work with the Fon'Springs- not against them. /h « "third spring” check* tha reboundend steps tha sldtHSWajr. flavatires, fuel, end c*r deprecieUon. Mod* •rat* in jprica. IMttrlhitot* ' R. A , MURDOCK, * CedarviUs,aad Jhmsstowa B u r p e e J o h n s o n c o 1 M Tl I A N «» MO 8 I U A # , FOR CONGRESS (SEVENTH DISTRICT) H. N. FAIRBANKS OF SPRINGFIELD,/Oi ( * He will appreciate your support at the Primaries, August 8th. Mr. and Mrs. J.-A . Bumgarner Of Columbus spent the week-end with their, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. andvMrs. Howard Turnbull. <* We buy Grain and. Wool. Give us a call, , ! The DeWine Milling Company Beginning Downfall, The darkest hour In the life o f s young man is when-he sits down to 3 iudy how to get money without honestly earning it---Horace Greeley. .-fc. iiyunii'nrtiiiM vm*trmi«» irfwsMt-i iniisasi « - ' V ’ “Some Sunny Day” Stop at our shop and 'hear these snappy, catchy, dance hits. These four tunes just make you w^pt to dance. 2274 —Ialiam Jonas' ‘ fSoine Sunny Day—Fo* Trot prebestrp.,.. Briny Me P ob I w —F o ' x Tro’ Sine Bone 5Isn—Po* Trot ’ * .little Xheuahter-Fd^ Trot 750 *375—Budy Wleaoeft' ISo , CMUornlnns ’s J8 Any Phonograph CanPlity B run sw ick R eco rd s Brower^ Music Shop Green Street, X en ia , Ohio One of the old land marks of the years gone by is now but a memory. The Leary property purchased by the Standard Oil Company has been wrecked and the material taken away by R. A. Murdock, the “wrecker” . Wanted;- Violin pupils, for training. J. H. Adams, Violin teacher, care the Herald. Mrs. William. Battles and son, Curtis and daugther> Mordell, accom­ panied by Mrs. Bertha Hines and son Vince, motored through from Mar­ seilles, 111., to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Smith and fam­ ily. . ' Auction Sale:- Household goods o f Julia Ann Stout. Saturday, July 1st, 1922 at late residence on Miller street Friends here o f John C. Williamson will he glad to know that he is im­ proving following his operation last Friday ta the McClellan hospital in Xenia for appendicitis. Miss Mildred White, who i? at­ tending the O. S, U, summer School, came home Wednesday to attend the wedding of Miss Francis Prugh to Mr. Roughtsong of Sugarcreek. Miss Prugh has been elected to teach this coming year in the Xenia high school. o . . : . ^ ■. 1 Rev, W. p ! Harriman and family left Wednesday for a visit with friends in Pennsylvania. Every department of the store is prepared for the coming of the warm days of the. Spring and Sum­ mer. Shipment after shipment of the; newest creations in repd and fibre, as well, as porch and out-of- doors ufmiture, has been arriving daily and are now on display. This year, too, you will find every piece of this furniture 'reflecting the new low price levels, available at the greatest savings in many a year! Make your selections early while our stocks are comprehensive and complete. , » Our Rag Department Our rug department is boun­ tifully supplied With rugs of all kinds suitable for porch or sun room as well as others for the rooms inside the house. Be sure to inspect our assortment be­ fore making any purchase. It will be well worth your to visit our large Drapery De­ partment if for no oth&r reason *than to get the inspiration that will come from seeing the many. new ideas for properly curtain­ ing windows. LAWN SWINGS Full size, four passenger lawn swings, made o f selected hard­ wood, finished in combination natural and vermilion, go on sale tomorrow at the price of $11.00 CEDAR CHESTS The moth this summer can easily do enough damage . to more than pay for a cedar chest in .one season. We have a. va­ riety of sizes and prices, l i i f t V^, CANVAS CHAIR FOR $1.75 during FIBRE FURNITURE Be comfortable weather. PORCH SWING SPECIAL We have a fine line o f swings full size, solid oak porch swings complete , ' with chains, ready for hanging, at hot 8Pec!a?.pric,c- Note f 1B. B“ b8tan of all kinds. Prices much lower tial construction, the comfortable pro ,, . . . portions, then be on hand early to- t*ian *or scV6ra^ ycarS’ morrow for one of these sp4cial values AN EXCEPTIONAL FIBRE ROCKER—SPECIAL Fine Baby Carriages V A comfortable rocker for use In your sun par­ lor or living room at a moderate price! Made of closely woven fibre, both The youngest member aub;itantial f ra11ie, 4 of the family deserves a 0(j jn htown with both seat good carriage in Which to an(j bacb upholstered in a L. ride. We have a splendid very fil)C oi beRti t i-^ assortment priced to sell. M Galloway & Cherry M-ri8 Wpst Main S tm t. mo '« f » x c-4*.,‘^-seevwr.r-

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