The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26
0 t I 5 * * • * • * « « * * J I- k 3 \ !*! t) M M«*Y <rf CftwbuuM spent «-Vriiftr *t W | Cert Jffawercf Chaelnaati was home Ires* Saturday until Wednesday. Cenbraeter Charles Dean started td» erection of m now dwelling Mon day toy Maria Storjpeat, Frank Coffey «f Cincinnati spent t t * weok-eod with relative* and ■Meads bar*. Carter N. Abel and W. J . Tarbox *teut aavaea) days h u t week inspect ing' atone and Hnw plant*' a t Findlay, Carey a»d Marlon, Msaaat Pest a f Fosfcerie^Q,, who is «oBB*ot«dl with the New System Bak ery Cempany, was home orer Decora tion Day. • ..•■,*am*,* Me, JS. 0 - Watt and wife had fo r thatr greats, several days, the for mer’s sister*, Mrs. Cherry and Mrs, Nash of Xenia. For Sale:- Quad range fo r gas in excellent condition. Call phone for Daniel O’Connell. Hay McFarland of Columbus spent Wednesday with home folks, A full supper .served right on the stage in—“Coma Out of the Kitchen/ the Senior Class play. . - Mrs. Samuel Kildow of Springfie.ld, has rented p a rt of Mrs. J. N. Lottie house and will return here. The Smith Barber shop will bo dosed all day Wednesday, Cedar Day. Charles Smith Mrs. Edna Dodds left last week for Cleveland, where, she will be located fo r some time. Communion will be observed Sab- bath by the United Presbyterian con gregation. Preaching Friday evening by Rev. B. E. Stevens and Saturday afternoon by Rev. Webster o f Clifton. ■ H ie Senior Class of the College will give their play a t the opera house on Monday- evening, June 4. Admission 81c, war tax, 4. ] Rev. Robert Kyle of Media, 111., E s the gpest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. le, for a short visit this week. Rev. j Eyle has been located a t Media, 111., !md is desirous o f locating here. Just a t present houses are rather scarce. Miss Ethel Ouduns of Detroit, who Domestic Science instructor in the Dayton schools, was the guest of Miss Anna Collins oVer Decoration- Day, Misa Mary Taylor, who has been spending a pleasant two weeks a t the home of Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Jobe, returns to Columbus Saturday where she is preparing1to take up nursing, -, Mayor J. D. Mott went to Hunting- t<p|, Sabbath and on Tuesday accom panied Mrs. Mott home. Mrs. Mott has been taking medical treatment . and returns somewhat improved. lisa Edith Rapisey was taken-to the lellan hospital Monday where she" Jerwent an operation fo r appendi citis. AU reports indicate her com plete recovery. & number from here will go on the Midland Grocery Co. excursion on a trip to Lake Ontario and the S t Lawrence River and Thousand Is lands, jan e Ufh. Word was received here Monday th a t Mrs, W. L. Marshall of Columbus had suffered a paralytic stroke the day previous, Late reports are that ibe' is somewhat improved. Mrs. Marshall has been in poor health for cthe past three years. Mine crippled children were exam ined Monday at the Rotary-Club and Red Cross dink in Xenia by Dr. Wal ker^Four were examined for the first time and five for old owes. The Red Crepe and Rotary Clu areb doing are Cress and Rotary Club are rendering fpk^did work along this line. Rations have been received here marriage c f Rev, D. Harold to Miss Edna Caroline neSce of .Mrs, Rebecca M. at Noon June second at tbe U, Beaver, Pa. A reception held at tire chtfrck at j&M. [Hammond is a gthduate o f Ce- Cdtege and Just graduated days ago from Pittsburg f. His many friends here ex tend oongratulations. ORDINANCE NO. 115 . to umend Section No. No. I l l , paired by .. .... 12th day of March, repeating said original see- ordained hr thejCouaoil of the Csdamtia, Stale of Ohio: of tire members ooncurr- No, 1 , That Section No, nance No. I l l , paised by a tire 12 th day of March, amended to read as follows, t i a 4. That upon tire sale leads, *ay ,m,iiMhsai* md interest reatie fftid to ''the; E h * * te the — „ im- be disbar- m. w s p e r vooelier ^ j ^ y j * “A Quarter of a Million Volume in June and 25,000New Stamp Savers’” TH E EDWARD WREN GO. SPR ING F IELp’S GREATEST STORE A Quarter of a Million Dollars Volume in June!-—25,000 New Merchant** Pro fit-Sharing Stamp savers! A Sale of T r ependou* Importance Thai Will Sweep Enthusiastically Over the Entire Community, Offering Vast Quanti ties of New, Dependable, Standard Wren Quality Merchandise at TH E MOST SENSATIONAL PRICE CONCES- CESSIONS YOU HAV E EVER KNOWN. A Sale of Such Immensity as only This Great Store 1 . is Capable of Offering to the People. ‘ a Mere Hint of the Stupendous Values O f This Sale , Is Given You in This “A d ." Q u a r te r o f a M illio n in J u n e ! . —A volume of business here'-to- \ fore un^nnwji iii -this vicinity for a summer month is our goal for this A N N I V E R S A R Y MONTH. Manufacturers have cooperated, giving us high qual ity, timely merchandise to offer, you at ridiculously low prices. Tire, great values, superior as sortments, and low prices Are offered in celebration of ouhv 46 Y ea rs o f S e rv ic e ! $2.00 Silk Hosiery . 0 6 i ■ti, —720 noire Woyn» IC;u*t all silk hosiery, No. 788, salts ■ everywhere tor $2,09. Biaefconljc, Tiny imjxsrfectlonn in some 50c VALUE *t*tA —The greatest assortment of one price voiles that has over been, offered in Springfield. Values that are in- ■ comparable. All full yard wide, and in a Selection of the very best patterns and every wanted color. DOU BLE STAMPS. (Windsor Percales ■ Genuine'., Windsor p e rc a le s,B o o k ig o ld ; light and dsyk patterns that are splendid. Vast refection. y a rd ..........- ... ......... . . . . . > DOUBLET-STAMPS • t ■ ■ *r WftEN'S—V1H8T FLOOR 2 5 ,0 0 0 New S tam p S a v e r s ! 1 -—Another goal we have set for ourselves for this sa,le. Each day means many new stamp savers, and during this sale we, will offer many special features to interest those who have not as yet learned of the advant ages, the extra savings, and the sound judgment exercised by those who save our PROPIT SAVING STAMPS. Be early on the first morning of the ’le, and receive the 100 extra stamps FREE. * ic e ! „ 4(5 Y ear# o f Anniversary Special! Girls* Gingham Dresses <1 96c —A* starring, •value. Of fine ch'ambray or neat chocked ginghams, beautifully trimmed. Some bloomer styles, others plain. SHOP feARLY. Luxurious Silks—Reduced in the Anniversary Sale ! —Predominating th is entire territory, this great silk section of oar step forward in die ANNIVERSARY SALE with the most impellingivalues imaginable. Printed Crepes -—$1.85 to $8.80Values. CholMof *U printed crepes, Paisley. Per sian and small neat designs. Kv- aeg eolor.combination. Y a r d ,,.. Egyptian Crepes •*-98.88 to .94.(0 values; Chbkadf an extraordinary assortment bt beautiful Xgyptlau p r i n t e d -jerepee, yard •4ea«ee«s 7*10 pieces gcmiine fell-silk .Vapim e pon gee, selected first quality,, choice oft our x'Cgulferjbrands. Yard ! Marinette and Canton Crepes —98.50 and 8X85 'values. 68 pieces of these wonderful crepes, . in thrSs of the most popular Weavss; full line of colors and. btaeh. Yard sm To $60 Axmimttr Rugs —The finest made, the heaviest made, the’ best made—your choice of any Axminster rug In Che house at this, ons big Anniversary Price, and with foPUBUB STAMPS $110 R oad K'ihon Rag, t —The most wonderful rug offer of the year. Some ▼ at the most beautlfu^ artistic floor coverings ever shown—A value that has hot and will not be dup licated. DOITBUB STAMPS .................. ................ iS T ir iS ST - 1 1 “ Rattania Rugs . Art Supreme Rugs —Ail roomaixe and actual *20.00 value*. The ideal bed roomru**. -VA ,.»,»..TJL ' ‘ $2.Q0 Inlaid Unoleum —Straight iifte tile inlaid lin oleum, in an tumsual assort- inent of spkmdid colorings. The square yard ........... .. • • $ 1 . 4 6 * 'ilPiN’S-^roURTH FUs-0R To $45.00AxminsterRugs p —i*uU 9x12 nire and in a good a»- aortment of splendid .‘signs. A wonderful value. Toil* du Nord Ginghams --Genuine Toil© de Nord' GinghamSj famed for high quality, superior finish, and 'Wonderful styles. Full 32 inches wido. In picees Of 5 tl> 15-yard . R i g . *lengths . . . . , . . . . . , AsUC Fine Cretonnes —Regular 89e quality. Beau tiful cretonnes, thousands of yards in every imaginable color and pattern. re /j. Ynrd . . . ; ................. 6 u C I9,c Apron Gmghamsj —-In every wanted check and colors. Sale \ \ l L p pi » h >. yard . . . . . I I / £» v Bleached Sheets —Seamed, full double bed sire sheets of extra A j f f - quality, each . . . . . . . JF vC Infants*Dresses —500 regular |1.50 and $1,98 values, long and Short atyles, lace and embroidery | | i S - trimmed, each . . . . . . v O t $L98 Umbrellas —Juat 100 fancy handle par agon frame umbrellas, oplem- did waterproof # 1 OC coverings, each .. Glove Silk Vais —Women’s fine glove silk vesta in flesh and orchid, all ..... .11.38' i,S i X New Normandy Voile Dresses t »ks. *’•-**■ r Anniversary Sale Special —Genuine Normandy voile sum mer dresses, brand new ; the sea son’s smartest patterns in over 50 styles. Ev£ry sire to 48. Tremen dous values, —■ABQAIN BASCMENT ^ *4. Children’s Dresses —Panty dresses and rompers of linene and gingham*,.In..cvery wanted eolor and all siz es. Special .......................................... . House Dresses —Women’s house dresses of fine ginghams and percales, house dresses and aprons. An niversary special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silk Hosiery 1—Women’s fashioned leg pure thread silk hosiery A*. <all size*. Imperfects of $1.00 grade. Anniversary special ....................... .. „ .Wash Blouses ‘—Ofer 50 styles in crisp, new wash blouses in Piter Pan and tuxedo, in the Anniversary Bale at ....................... ..................................... i«3vert?s*n, prodarcs ernches and bring tile advertk- r.g o FORTV -S Collei *■ Bandeaux and Corselettes -Regular 71* ;bandeaux, brassieres and spleildid oors^lettet in all sues. Anniversary S p co ill wnnw*~*An< kMH ia ixm k k t W J . A l f c Gym. d i t i o n The Twenty-Sere menbement of CedJ one unusual from .in that an Alumni] Henderson, pastor • _ Presbyterian eburej orator and that ar Wilbur D. N.isbot . , writer and after-dil present to- make an| the audience with ings. ' The events of the| bath night when laureate sermon to I ‘‘ delivered , by PresJ before an, audienee| filled-tlie church. Tf tex t “The Claims oi| on -You" from John 1 the facts th a t the | are personal and rij for a substantial, profession of faith an' active, progressi| ery one should take ample in all that w<J The members of] and retired from •the processional anJ ses Johnson and Ogl and I.aClede Marldt| ;formed the choir, The annual class was quite a theatrj] play "Come o f of -the- members ampl Show their ability ai Wfes under. Prof. P. ' Wednesday was t' of the week for gai day is always one student body and is-sa fe in saying t ‘ persons were press program under Pro: •fA*> r diVector. Mis'8 ■FI May Queen and D Woodland Queen. M' • maid of honor to flower girls were l| and Mary Jean To bearers, Billy Aikei man. The work of Dir never fully appreei day events were sta] charge of training the dances, drills with much regret tl college and the pui his work speaks for . Wednesday everii: * partment held a reel when the pupils und Miss Snow took par the program were with Miss Snow's v The annual meetiil ■trustees was held T, new science hall w i building is regardec modern in Ohio and the opening of colli The board nunoi vt. i d provenreot aforesaid, for which pur pose said money is hereby appropria ted, excepting from said appropria tion, an amount sufficient to pay the interest due m seid bonds, October let, lPJSl.whidh amount is hereby up- ^jwdated for tibe payment of said $retien No. 2. That said original No. 4 « t said Ordinanee No. and the same is hereof re- 'Section N o J This ordinance shall take .effect and b* la fore* from and after the earliest periow allowed law. 1>X Passed th ls^W d jiy of May, 192 ?,. Ma^or <* the Village of CedarviUe, Attest: .. , ^ CedatviMIe, John G. McCorkeii Clerk of the Village of * Ohre* Council on the 12th day of March, 1923, and repeating said original sec tion, ,, i . Be i t oxdainel by the council of the Village of Gedarville, S t a t f ^ f Ohiot two thirds of the members eon- e u r t l n g ^ Section No. . * O R M N A N c g y ^ ^ An ordinance to amend i w u x* ^OrdinmreeNo.TSllSaty:1 to • Section No. 4 . That the of the sal e of Mdd bonds, except tne premiums, and accrued interret there on# shall lb* placed ip tire villa** reasury to the credit of the “North Jain Street Improvement F tnd”, • - — be disbr ursed on prope: vouchers for the purpose of paying fend shall the villa] ’* share of the m tt a t im C l ’ S t t ' j S . n S S t e 'C M k a s .1:! S d m K « : 1« t m t o , pprop r i .M , excepting a r s a - V i x t : 1923, which amount Is hereby ep- J. D. Mott, Mayor of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. Attest: John G. McCorkeii. Clerk of the Village of Cedarviftf, Ohio. 1 ’ proptiated fo r the payment of said }nte9'*tii1'*rtd the premiums and ae- •raeid Interest received from said aaiej shall be transferred to the Trustees of the Sinking Fund, to be applied by them in the manner pro vided by Taw. Section No. 2. That said orignal Secton No. 4 of said Ordinance Ne. T12,ube and the same is hereby re- Sunlight ice cream in any style for . nvt , !parties, churches, or any social fun*. * Sflctiott ]tSfo* 3» TIllA OTuinilRCfi ■ilotl* I 'Wilt )b£ ih la tA, ireeVe tiiil- & Shall take effect aftd be In fore* from and rdft«r ti« earliest period a l l i e d Pric*- »•* Bwgway, the bv law, .Druggist. Passed this 21st day of |tey , 1922- j r 1 • f ‘ Wilbur D. Ni? Chicago, well bwrtj Flag and My Fie ‘College gi'feduatinr people to heat bin a 6iviNtis m t ^ l
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