The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26
- ' f l 0 p r e ( j-Sf " "L > L l\ & * * * * LOCAL AND * # * # ft * » ft PERSONAL ♦ n * * « < = = 2 a c s t New Furniture for Old Bring out your old furniture from the attic and give it a coat or two of Hanna’s Lustro-Finish. You 1 be delighted with the way Lustro will make it look new again. HANNA’S LUSTROTINISH Stains and varnishes at one application* It covers alldefects and‘all surface scars due to hard usage. Floors, woodwork and furniture are all mr.de bright and beautiful by Lustro. *Gomes in all wood' dolors—Oak, Walnut, Mahogany, etc. Colors ar? non-fading. , - So ld by The annual Senior Clasa -Play will he given in the open* house on Mon day evening, June 4, Wo notice by the United Preibyter- jan a likeness o f Harold Hammond, who graduated from the Pittsburg |U. P. {Seminary. Mr. Hamond is a grad uato of OedarviUe College, He has ac cepted a call to the Reformed Presby terian^congregation in Faimew , Pa., his heitne' town. OwigrcMmah Briutd will deliver thef address Decoration Day at South Charleston. For sale mantel and good coal grate ; with tile fo r hearth. Will be sold at a real bargain. Gail phone 4 on 71.; Itev. B. E. I’ obimn preaches Sab- ijsth morning f o r the it. p . congrega tion during the- absence o f the pastor. Try National Light Kerosene in your tractors. More power, no residue to get into crank case. Service Hardware Co. Miss Kathleen Blair will take a pos ition in the 'office o f the Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co, during the summer Miss Blair has been in the office o f evenings fo r some time. Clothing, Overalls, Jackets, and work shirts and shoes at Kelble’s, 17- 19 W. Main, Xenia. . J, W. Ross and family will spend a week at the reservoir fishing now that school has closed, For Sale:—-Bay driving mare 10 yrs. old. Sound. Safe fo r anyone to .drive or work. Phone 4-120. Mrs. S. J. Han na, Cedarville, O. , \ The CedarvilleFarmers’ GrainCo. K R O G E R ’ S S ou th M a in Street, Cedarville, Oh io P u f f e d W h e a t pu c Shreded 10c P o s t T o a s t i e s pkg7 c K r u m b l e s p “ W e 9 c POST BRAN FLAKES , p k g ............................. 12 c Kellogg’s fi X*.7 c Soup^».u’s...8c ; A n f c i Mother's large 24c j U d b S small................. 10 c B a k e d f r * . 2 9 c C h o c o l a t e S rop! l 7 c \ B u t t e r £ 7 ^ . 4 3 c C a n d v fo 0 rS t ic k s . . 5 c , „ * 1 1 *%rA $ lh. pail........ ;55c L k t lU lO lb. p a i l . . . $ 1 . 1,0 per l b .................. .. 12 l~ 2 c Coffee ibrcnch: . . 3 5 c s B r e a d u a f ........ ,8k Coffee f r e‘ 27c ; F l o u r fack 2; . ! b ' . . . 8 4 c Prunes 17c C r a c k e r s B u t t e " u 2 c Prunes f r 113^ . 5 c t C h e e s e d ™ . 2 9 c Peachesiried..15c |: S a l m o n I n 1 . . . . . 13c R a i s i n s jt B a n a n a s . 15e R a i s i n s pkgoz.. .I0c - Potatoes P e k . 2 7 c Haras £ “ S , b2 5 c S t a r S o a p pbar. . . .5c T o i l e t S o a p b a r T 9 c | Rev. and Mrs. Paul Duncan o f Huston, Ky., are guests at the home of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ida Stoi$ morit. Opera- House Saturday and Monday nights,. May' 19th and 21st, “ Harold Lloyd in Grandma’s Boy.” Five reels. I f you are in need o f furniture repairs, upholstering, antique furni- tore done over, you should look up the Elmer Weyriek ad in this issue far it is good for $1 on a $25 order or $2 on n $50 order. We can give the best o f recommendations by local people who have had work done by us. Furniture called fo r and delivered without extra charge. (it ) Dr. Leo Anderson is preparing to remodel the Stewart property on Chil- iocothe street where he will move upon completion o f changes. He will move the old Smith house to the corner o f the lot on Walnut street for an office and garage. The work of remodeling will be under the di rection o f the Dr’s, father, Mr. J. F. Anderson, o f Columbus, a contrac tor in that city. jUflU— — hm . i nm n— ■— For Sale:- Folding Camp cot in good condition, James C. McMillan The Ku Klux Klan has grown so at Jamestown tfiat meetings are held' in the village opera house. When it comes to school fights you can usually find one on in Springfield. The recommendations o f Supt. Mc Cord for next year’s teaching staff shows a number of instructors drop ped, The fight promises to be carried to the election this- fall when board members will be chosen. Enarco Motor lubrication.' , ware Co. Oils, give perfect Service Hard- Sunlight ice cream in any style for parties, churches, or any social func- I will be .able to make you a ial price. See Rldgway, the Boy’s knee pants suits from $10.50 jwn to S5.98 at Kelble’s, 17-19 W. Be sure ad, save Monday, >r the Senior Class play June 4 entitled, An evening of fun and entertain- ?nt is being prepared for you by the Senior class o f Cedarville College. Don’t fail to visit the shoe depart ment a t Kelble’s', 17-19 W. Main, enia. All the latest shoes fo r men, omen,, boys and girls. See the win- Mi\ and Mrs. Harry Waddle and on Merrill o f Columbus, were week- nd guests with Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Special prices on Gall Cure, horse illars, etc. Service Hardware Co. Mayor Preston o f Clifton says that m Blue laws will -be enforced in that Hinge.- this summer. No gasoline, W. D. Nisbet o f Chicago was in >wn Wednesday calling on his father H. Nisbet, who is in a critical con- ition, Charles Nisbet of Loveland, A party o f local people left Thurs- ay fo r the reservoir to spend a few ays fishing. In the party were Mr. nd Mrs. Ira Davis, Mrs. W. A. Tum uli, Miss Eloise Davis, Miss Florence mitli, and Messrs LaClede Miarkle .rthur indley and John Davis. VICTORY BONDS ARE DUE MAY 20th Convert them into cash NOW and have them start drawing IN TEREST Y o u can convert y ou r V ic to ry Bonds in to cash NOW a t pa r value p lus th e am ou n t o f th e c ou p on s attached* on ou r special cert i ficate p lan wh ich pays 6 per cen t interest. .j ‘ * • All dep os its are p ro te cted b y first m ortgages on Clark; C oun ty Real Estate*.' TheSpringfield Building&Loan Association 40 East M a in S treet, Springfield , Oh io X X G I T O U R Your Victory bonds are all due on May 20th. A t that time interest stops. You might as well have them cashed and place the money where it [will be safe and also draw interest, peware o f unknown stocks, there are many of then on the market. Gale Hamilton, son o f Miv and Mrs. Ed Hamilton, Xenia avenue, is in a very critical condition at the home of his parents: Mr. Hamilton resides in Dayton and when his' con dition became alarming he was brot • here. He is suffering from heart trouble and other complications. W. H. Evans has sold his restaur ant business to a Mr. Browne of Jamestown, possession to be given oh June 1st. Mr, Browne formerly came from Dayton and located in. James town. Mr. Evans states that he will take a vacation for a while and not engage in business, for the present. He does not expect to leave town. Mr, Browne gets most o f the restaurant and hotel eduipme.nt.and rents .the. huilding from Mr. Evans. . The County Commissioners, John North, George Perrill and Herman Eavy with the township trustees, Col lins Williamson, Harry ,Townsley and Howard Turnbull made an inspection o f various roads in the township yes terday that need improvement. It is planned to improve the Clifton pike to the township line. The Kyle road and the Wolford road are also on the program for improvement during the summer, These roads are all in bad condition and need to be rebuilt. County. Engineer Davis accompanied the commissioners. - From reports we get one o f thp biggest sales of household effects and town property was that o f the Ellen Baldwin estate at Selma Wednesday. We do not Know whether it was the management of the sale, W. C. Grant and Robert Elder, being executors, or the opportunity to buy antique furniture. The crowd was larger by far than the population o f Selma. Tim old wooden clock brought $65 while a rocker in a broken condition went for $45. A looking glass $21 and quilts and bed covers a& high as $40 each. One property sold fo r $3,500; another for $1,120; and ope for $200 while one tract failed to sell. Try National Light Kerosene for Incubators, Brooders, Oil Cook Stoves No smoke. No odor. Service Hardware Company. , Carl Sanstrom, Dayton, former newspaper man who has been engaged for many years in editing special edi tions o f newspapers, was in town, on Tuesday in the interest o f the Xehia Gazette which will soon issue an an niversary number. Word was received this morning of the death o f Mr. Robert McMillan at Colville, Wash, following an attack of heart trouble, Mr. McMillan had not been in good health for the past few years but his condition Was not re garded critical Until his last sickness, Mr, McMillan Was born here but has been a resident o f the West fo r many years. He is survived by two brothers, Collin McMillan o f Colville and Jamtes A. McMillan o f this place. Two sis* ters also survive, Mrs, E. L. Stormont and Miss Sally McMillan. No arrange ments for the funeral have been made nor can there be until it is known when the body will arrive. It is prob able that Collin will accompany the body o f his brother here fo r burial on the family lot in Massies Creek ceme tery, The deceased was about seventy5 ypars o f age and was never married. O N P R I N T I N G X X Couldn’t Find Any, “ I got one good laugh out o f tha tour, anyhow,” said Yoriefc Hamm, “and that was when a tank town sher iff tried to attach our box office re- celpts.’ *—Louisville Courier-Journal. Baby Clucks j Pure Bred From exceptionally fine, free range flocks Ancona* and Leghorns 13c Barred Rocks and Reds 14c. White Rocks<and Wyandottes I5g. 10 varieties. Immediate deliveries. Th e S tu rdy Baby Chick. C om pany Springfield, Ohio Have you *1 aid Furniture upholster ed, refinished, repaired! Work called for and delivered from 1 to 10 miles from Xenia. Send in your address. Will be in Cedarville June 11-12-13. P rom p t Service and Guaran teed W ork Clip this ad which will; be good for $1<00 On n $2o order. Good for $2 on a $20 order. * Elmer Weyrich , *• DAYTON,OHIO 1441 Huffman Ave., t o m o s t stores in large c it ' es* If has a C lo th in g and Shoe S tore equa l you d o n o t know th is ju s t visit th e ^ C, A. KELBLE STORE Th is large store is crow ded w ith th e best m ak e s t o be h a d , o f a ll th e 1 latest u p -to -d a te m erchand ise , at p opu la r prices. M en ’ s conserva tive m ade Suits, and y ou n g m en ’ s Nol^by Suits, h a nd -ta ilo red , $27.60, $2 4*90; $22.90, $21.00, $19.85, $18.50. Boys’ Knee Pants Su its $10.50, $9.85, $8.90, $7.49, $6.98, $5.98. M en 's and B oys ' Trousers, all k inds and all pr ices . Latest styles Furn ish ing G oods , Hats and Caps. D on ’ t fa il to visit th e large Shoe D epa rtm en t—all th e la test Styles a t lower Prices. Oxfords, Slippers, Pum ps and Shoes fo r ladies m isses and ch ildren . Latest styles Oxfords and Shoes fo r m en and boys. Best makes w ork in gm en ’ s Shoes. (See w indow d isp lay .) C lo th ing , Overalls, Jackets, Shirts and m iss th is store . So lid W ork Shoes. D on ’ t C. A. KELBLE 17-19 West M ain S t., X e n ia ,1 Oh io We Pay You to Try AND 10c “ 4c “ it it a a with a 2 4 ' / a a it a a a . to one famil it u it i « Take Advantage of this Offer Before it is Withdrawn. ' • ' For Sale by the following Dealers: M. C. Nagley, - - Cedarville Troute Grocery Co. - “ Jacob Siegler - “ WAYNESVILLE MILLS Waynesville, Ohio » * TRY OUR JOB PRINTING 41 %
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