The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26

fj m m m d m w r n * •IJtlfefap '"‘ A i i "-■ill %,-ti •f> •yt; i Srjj MppMlN riMSMMM The Moat Complete WORK CLOTHES DEPARTMENT IN GREENE COUNTY Headlight Overalls and Jumpers are the finest made they are made from a heavy firm blue denem warranted not to fade or shrink and will outwear any two pair of ordinary overalls. . Carhart Overalls have been on the market for ouer 50 years and the quality is already established. Auto Brand O'Alls and Jumpers’ the very best made a t the price they are cu t full triple stitch and very reasonably priced. There is nothing in the way of work pants one piece suit rompers for the kiddies tha t we don’t carry. Prices Same as Last Y ear not withstanding that cotton a year ago was 20c a lb. today it is 31c we are holding all our prices down same as a year ago. The McDorman-Pumphrey Co. X EN IA , OHIO b h Fashion Dictates Slippers of Many Hues This Spring and This Summer "VOU will appreciate these SHOES, first: Because of * their beauty and correctness of style, second, be­ cause of their original patterns, and third because they have been designed with' consideration for the purchaser of moderate means. ‘ Their superior fitting qualities and paramount workmanship are added factors to make them appeal­ ing. - ■ , \ * * , * , ' , " ** And remember “S. & S. Sell for Less” S.&S SHOE STORE XENIA, OHIO Have your old Furniture upholster­ ed, refinished, repaired! Work called for and delivered from I to 10 miles from Xenia. Send in your address. W ill be in Cedarville May 14-15-16. Prompt Service and Work Guaranteed Elmer Weyrich 1441 Huffman Ave. DAYTON,OHIO There is a Nice Old.Gentleman living in this county who bought Jhis first *uit of “store clothe*” from uolin 1879. Hi* sons’ end his grandsons* families ate patron* o f out store today. Mover we appreciate Come, "** CINCINNATI \*|, * *«• * •*$«. * «it» » ‘ t t ‘ » ♦«» » »**« *> * •’» EAGLE“WKADO” ■SUPWBUi’ end! No. 174 4 »r. k t riip Mut 'Oasiiir' Had* in five stadias mk tmme ttttew fctikai. mmitmmiMAm ftAi ___ EAGLE PENC*. COMPANY. NEW YORK CUt MOCADO SSttSSki*: HYonHeedPrinting Drop inAnd SenUs BASK BALL GAMg Cedarville College will play tlteir first game of baseball a t home on next Tuesday, May 1, *23, with Witten­ berg College. Tills promises to be u good game. Game called a t 3 P. M, COLUMBUS P IKE IMPROVEMENT STARTS MAY THE 15th Contractor Weeks of Paytqn expect# to be ready to start, work on-* the Columbus pike improvement between Wilberforec and Xenia by the 15th of -May. Stone will be hauled from The Abel Magnesia Co, for the job. TUESDAY LAST DAY Notice is hereby given that all tax returns must . he in this office by Tuesday, May I. Delinquents will be denied the exemption. See your as­ sessor at once if you are not able to make out your papers. R. 0 . Wead, County Auditor, NEW PRESIDENT ELECTED ‘At the annual meeting of the North Cemetery Association Tuesday even­ ing at the mayor’s office. Frank Townsley was elected trustee. In the organization^. IE, Turnbull becomes president, succeeding J . C, Townsley; W. W ., Troate' was. re-elected secre­ tary-treasurer. OPENS NEW YORK OFFICE We ate in receipt of an annuonce- ment that Dr. E. H. Hubner, formerly of this place, basopened an office at 108 East 82nd street, New York City. Dr; Hubner came here from New York and opened an office but returned3a few weeks ago. SENT TO DAYTON Mary Webster Weekly, colored, who has a t times past been confined at the Dayton State hospital, went on a rampage Monday and scared the residents of "Pittsburgh” out of a year’s growth. She was taken in charge and committed to the Dayton institution by the Probate Court. COLLEGE NOTES Hail the joyful wedding bells. Last Tuesday night, April 17th the Y, W. C. A. of the college held a mock wedding a t the home o f Miffs' Lucile Johnson. There were fourteen in the bridal party, Lena Hastings and Mabel Strobridge, flower girls; Wil­ ma Arnott and Freda Crowell, ring bearers; Miss Florence Somers, the minister; Miss Hazel Williams, the groom; Miss Pauline Collins, best man; Ruth McPherson, Marjorie Me Clellan, Elizabeth Gifford and Eloise Davis, brides maids; Lucinda Caskey maid of honor; Marjorie Wright, the bride; and Florence Smith, the bride’s father. Others- were Lucjle Johnson, the bride’s- mother; Miss Porter, the groom’s father; Marie Meahl, the groom’s mother; Miss Brand, the minister’s wife; Ruth Shaw, the bride’s grandfather; Christina Kyle, the brideta grandmother, and Mary Beam, June Thompson, Hanna Kalp, and Lillian Hoppe,r as urshers. The wedding supper was a success even if the boys did try to make themselves sick by eating the ice-cream and the cakes.' All o f the guests came in couples, each couple bearing the name of some couple in- Cedarville. The girls all had a good time and /tome of them made better-looking fellows than can be found around town. The decorations wore beautiful. The color scheme was yellow and white. The bride’s table was adorned in yellow and white streamers, and a large yel­ low covered wedding cake held the place of hpnor in the center of • the table. * ' ■* * The grade normal students spent Thursday in Xenia, observing. They visited the McKinley school in the morning and Central school in the af­ ternoon. All reported a full day and a good time. Mr. Donald Funk spent the Week­ end with Mr. Hulbcrt Smith, Bowers- ville. * • « Both observation classes, those ob­ serving in the grades ahd those ob­ serving in the high school went to South Charleston Wednesday to ob­ serve the Charleston schools. They aro going to take a picnic dinner with them, since this is to be the last ob­ servation trip of the year. Golf By Chart Now TH E EDWARD WREN CO. S P R IN G F IE L D . O H IO The PredominatingEvent inSpringfieldDuring NextWeek, PageantWeek—Springfield’sBargainWeek—'WillBe Annual Sale This Great Sale Will Continue A ll Next W eek! A Stupendous E v en t!— Over $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Wforth of the Finest Spring and Summer Merchandise D R A S T IC A L L Y U N D E R P R IC E D . Peop le A rc Attending This Sale by the Thous­ ands, Coming From M iles Around. H ere A re But a F ew Suggestions o f the big Savings O ffered . A Special Purchase Sale of Camel’s Hair Sport Coats! Regular Values Up to $49.50. D R A N D new, just received from ■ New Y ork especially for this sale. Bought way under value by our buyer who has just returned from the market, and offered in this sale at a price that gives you the advantage of the savings we made. Coats in Ihis assortment suitable fo r matron arid miss. Plain colors, plaids and the. fashionable new overplaids. Coeds at $24.75 that will establish a new high point in Value-giving. On S a le now / WREN'S—SECOND FLOOR WASH GOODS Linens, Domestics Underpriced P illow Cases 25c Each ’—Extra heavy, grade pillow eases, size 42x36. Full bleached, ,Finished, With 3- Inch hems. 1,000 Yards Cotton Crash 15cYard —Of special Weave and fin­ ish. Bleached. Very soft ab­ sorbent quality. Priced less than today’s mill price. 10 Yard Bolt , Longcloth $1.59 —Only 40 bolts of this fine .■ chr.mols finish, yard wide English longcloth of finest oottori. .Less than muslin price. 2 ,500Y ards B leached Muslin I 2 4 c — Full yard wide clear bleached superior soft finish muslin free from lime. Mill, price today is 13 3-4o. Our sale price, yard 1254 c. $2 .50 Ruffled Curtains —-Pretty dotted pattern on plain centers. Fine mercerized finish, perfectly made. Just ^ $1.59 $1.69 100 _ at pair Smrfart Drapery . . . —W Inch plain and figured drapery in a big selection of now colorings, strictly snsfast. Values to $3.00. 8Co Curtain S tria * .................. —Yard wide curtain swiss rm t low prioa. Curtain Cktaadina . —DaosuaDy popular this Choose early for i at this big w a 27c at a sea- your Irish Point Curtains ,. —Values ta $1600, Beautiful patterns, wide selection. Window Shade* . . . , , , —Sanfast efl opaque cloth «- guaranteed roDan. 7 feet long. 9 x 1 2 Axminster Rugs .95 —Compare favorably with any $50.00 rug on the market today. Foil’ room sire; in designs for any room . . . . . . - . . Wilton Rugs $79 ; —A. wealth of oolsrinrs and wonderful designs. A value that will stand supreme. Linoleum Rugs $14.95 —Armstrong’s best grade lin­ oleum rugs, full Size, 9x12 feet Inlaid Linoleum —Regular $3.25 and $2.00 linol­ eums with the pattern all the way through, splendid selec­ tion. Square yard LEGAL NOTICE E , D. Gibbs. advorUstog director of, a great Akron, O., rubber company,' has brought something new to tpM in the form of large charts which players stand upon to team correct form—and I # seem* Sealed bids Will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Greene County, Ohio, a t the office of said board of County Commissioners, in the Court House in the City of Xenia, Ohio, Until 12 o’clock Noon of the 9th day of May, 1923, for furnish­ ing the necessary labor and materials for the complete construction of about 9240 square yards of street paving on North Main Street in the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, Said atreet having been determined by said Board of County Commissioners to be a con­ tinuation of the Jamestown and Springfield Pike, Inter-County High­ way No. 472. Said contract includes the construction of storm jwater sew­ ers and cement’curb# and gutters. Bids will be received on brick, wood block, sheet asphalt, asphaltic Con­ crete, asphalt block, nitulithic and re­ enforced concrete. Each bid shall contain the full name of every person or company interest­ ed in the same and shall be accompan­ ied by bond to the satisfaction of said Board of County Commissioners! or a certified check upon some Bank of Xenia, Ohio, said bond or check to be , in a sum equal to Five (5) per cent. : of the amount bid, as Aguaranty that if the bid is accepted a contract will be entered into and its performance properly secured. Checks of bidders whose bids are rejected will be forth­ with returned, The check of the suc­ cessful bidder will be returned upon execution Of contract mad securing same as aforesaid, otherwise to be re­ tained by the said Board of County Commissioners. Copies of the survey, plans, profiles, cross-sections, estima­ tes and specifications for such im­ provement are on file in the office Of the said Board of County Commission­ ers, and copies of the specifications mav be obtained from tnc clerk of said Board of County Commissioners, said specifications being in printed form and containing instructions, to bidders together with blank form of bid and other matters of importance to prospective bidders. ladders are required to use the printed form, which will be furnished on application as above set forth. The < right is reserved to reject any and *11 bias. ' By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Greene County, 0W°* By L Steinfels, Clerk. Jometlmss Virtue In Opposition, No* man! ever worked his passage anywhere In a dead calm. Let no matt wax pale, therefore, because of oppo* Pitlon.—John Neale. Record Long! Word. It has been reported that a word o f ' 162 syllables has been found in that Sanskrit. The report does not include! 5 % h ■ ■ O MONEY FOR FARM LOANS IS HERE Thirty Five Million dollars of Insurance money to loan on Farm mortgages a t 5% . Will loan up to $80.00 per acre on1 the best farms.' Must be nice well located farms. 1nterest,.either anually or semi-annually. $100 .00 payments accepted, t W . L . CLEMANS, Agent T — :rr- a translation of tba word. ’ (Mills TRYOUR JOBPRINHNG HMD i d

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