The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26
i > wd* im M aweawn f - iiv'5*' Here are hundreds of beautifulSuitsfor DecorationDay andall yoii needisONE. mm*, JOHN A(TON DIKD BATt'KDAY MOKM.NU; ILL RIGHT WEEKS Jobs Acton, ”i, dW Saturday morn- mg at 3.J30o'clock. Death wait brought about by a complication of u iw m , from1which he suffered for right ] week*. , The deceased was hjiu in 1853 near i ChiHii’othe Mini came to this county 1 twenty-two years ago. His wife was before marriage, M;#s Mary Loekard, 5and she survives with two sons, Robt. ! Acton, Yellow Springs, and. Fred Ac- { ton, of this place. .Six grand children anil one great grand child also sur vive. /.sJ The funeral was held from the late residence Monday afternoon and in terment at Mossier* Creek Cemetery. The deceased was an employee of The Hagar Straw Board Paper Co., for eighteen years and during* the past eleven years had served as watchman for the company. The mill Was closed during the funeral and the employees attended in a body. Coming to THE CRITERION this week for clothing is almost like taking u trip to Atlantic City to look ■. for nwiie. At every peer— -•—‘—--ft neWbeauty. At every step— -——oceans of ideas, try us— —lot us pilot you thru’ this land of en- chantnVent—— and if you can’t find the one you are . looking for—— —then don’t settle down. I Michaels-Stern Suits, for Decoration Day™ $30.00, $35.00, $40-00 Others up to $55.00 , Straws Galore 25q to $7.00 Hew Neckwear Hew Summer Shirts The time-tested satisfaction o f Red Grown Gasoline is clearly shown, not alone by the ever widening ranks o f its users, but particularly by the steadily increasing army o f motorists who won’ t use anything but Red Crown. Today, more than 5000 Dealers and Garages and 500 Standard Service Sta tions, sell dependable Red Crown. THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY (AnOUt (Uttonth*) RED CROWN ha$ihc(kmpkk(Mn($Botim&Pomh kthntkrtk* mUrnUtnrtu inf* H t. A t V J » * » H * t f * im M n r tt f M tt U t H t h d if f tr m i h iU tt i thtft. tttt*aUlyilllneinr*e»t*i*4J bto* U a S. C wmi MI i Hwrit, MH*t Mr** Mr Hmihnit ntIhtcorhpltt*chuii t of IxMtigpotnt* triirk ' MmmJUdCnwnMihftcttt*. mst hint to t jitnih, A id ih i rtl*ri**Ck*rt*f to m tutor ttndt *f rtktto*fn *m$ t*rt>fy**r ■JJJJjHggJ ns? ♦ Iff7 r t 4‘ /TRY OUR IOB PRINTING SHORTS AND MIDDLINGS Cod liver oil, 2 parts feed with 100 parts4o f mash, will correct leg weak ness in spring chicks, a number of Ohio poultrymen are finding. Farmer’s of Ohio sold their eggs last year for prices varying from 10 to 05 cents a dozen. Wheat prices for the 1023 crop, varied from 35 cents to $1.05 and more a bushel. •.Bulk in fertilizer is more impress ive than effective. It's cost per pound of plant food that counts. Old roller skates, nailed to a board do pretty well as a moving platform for a scrub bucket. Sixty-five farmers in 21 northwes tern Ohio counties increased their 1023 com crop 4t per cent, oats 38 percent, wheat 16 per cent, and hays 1 per cent over those of 1023, in crop rotation demonstrations with the Ohio State University. Ap old ox draws a straight furrow, Proverbs of Spain, Sam Says: A ton ot gloom won’t jay an ounce of debts. Ohio produced' enough com last year to give each person in. the state 18 bushels. The total was 160 million bushel#. . When a Montana woman found that walked a Quartet of a mile in the making of a lemon pie, ,she re arran ged. her kitchen. SUSTAINED FRACTURED HID Mrs, S, K .Williamson sustained a .Tactured left hip Fr’iday afternoon .vhile attempting to-get into .a buggy .allowing the funeral o f J, R, 0rr* the horse started just at a time: to .brow Mrs. Williamson, backwards aid in her fall met with tire accident hat will confine her to her "bed for evened week*, Dr. J. 0. Stewart was ailed and Mrs. Williamson taken to he McClellan hospital for examina- ion. She is How at her home and'it Is said she is doing nicely. REAL ESTATE BULLETIN For Sale*.*- Two modem dwelling:* .uid a nice cottage, on North Main hreot, A delightful‘ home on Limesto’ne dreet' commonly called South Main, mpth of the railroad. Two nice cottages on East Street, just sopth o f Xenia avenue. All in Sedarville. Priced to sell. , Money to loan on farms at ,5 1-2 ocr cent interest. Can run ^0 years or be li.iid before due at any interest paying date. ,(- Large two story brickgflouble dwell ing, Xenia avenue. Farm of 45 acres one mile from Cedarville. House has 8 rooms and there is a bank bam. Priced at S180 an acre, W. L. CLEMANS, Real Estate Agt. COURT CASES . R. A. Murdock was awarded judg-» ment in the sum of $228.48 in his note case against R. H. Murry and others in Common'Pleas Court. The case of Harry Spencer against the Board of Cominioicnero of Greene County has been settled mid dismis sed from court without record. T g W I & S i t l l l f o r large ^ surfacesand ■a P l' inexpensive buildings . , Many buildings croeubulitithdr „ COstdor UOtjUB* tifyf.bifhpriced roo&ig. If the •building hap* pens to bs small, « lij;ht or medium weight: roofing i'J central!;/ used* Iftlscaresislatgj, aheavy weight roofing must he* used, f 01 .s*r;v‘ '-!-;rtl favor rnefifig with <1.6 i ' r t f la'iclbctausc;everystyle r»id — Lltaa g>jodvalue for the •. li";|vnrfromyon, Sam* ole j w.d p,i:<3gladly fehcn. HOT WEATHER is nsmr now—you will want cooler Clothing, Hats, Caps, Furnishings and Footwear, Our selections are the largest in Xenia, 0vr prices are the lowest* Men’s and young n jsn ’s fine tailored Suits—best makes $29;75, $24,90, $22.50, $19.55, $17.50, Fine Trousers $5.49, $4.98, $4,49, $3.98, $3.49, Cheaper Trousers $1.44 to $2,98. Boys* fine Knee Pants Suits $10.90, $9,85, $8,90, $7.40, $6.97, $6,49, $5.98. Knee Trousers 73c, 98c, $1.23, $1.49, $L98. la te s t shades men’ s and young m en ’s Hats and Caps at a big saving in price. Lowest prices on all kinds Uutierwear, Hosiery, Belts, Dress Shirts. Sport Shirts, Pajamas, Shirts, etc, ’ SHOE DEPARTMENT—LOWEST PRICES— Latest styles, latest shades, ladies’ Slippers, Pumps, Oxfords and Sandals. Men’s and hoys’ latest Oxfords and Shoes. Misses', children’ s, ladies’ , m en ’ s, hoys’ Foo wear—all kinds at a saving o f at least 25c off on the dollar. / Don’ t miss our Shoe Department for latest styles, lowest prices. Men’;* and toys* best makes Overalls, Jackets, Shirts, Pants, Shoes-—law prices. a l C A E4 STI m IT *C B,G CLOTHING AND > H , f f l E J .D l . I L 2> SHOE STORE 17-19 West Main Street, WillII11338! Xen ia, Ohio, RADER COMPANY IMPROVING ‘ LAWN ABOUT PLANT • The Hager Straw Board & Paper Co. Is having the lawn on each side of the mill sodded and beds will be pro vided for flowers. The, company just a few weeks made a great fill which will mean quite an improvement when Sodded. J •- . ‘ f wmm GET READY FOR STREET OIL 3. G, MeCorkell, villge clerk, has received word that if the weathbf per mits, the contractors will start the street oiling,the first of .ffclie Week, There will no doubt be some extra oil and those outside that desire it should notify Mr, MeCorkell. NEW BUSS LINE.OPENS The Red-Star Company that opera tes buss lines'between a number of cities in Ohio, has started a buss line between Springfield and Washington C. H. on a schedule of one hoar and a half for the 40.5 miles. Going south Ihe buss arrive* ’35 minutes- past the hour and north at 55 minutes. REPORT PROVE? FALSE A report was in circulation’ herd Saturday night that Federal author* \ Hit's had taken .Martin Whimer in rhwge fo llw ii^ hi* indictment on' a bootfeging charge. We have been unable, to verify the report. BIBLE CONTEST WINNERS OFFERING Most ExtraordinaryValues With Few Exceptions Gur Entire Stock has been reduced % and 1-3 - t o - At the Bible Readittrr Contest in the H. P, church last Wednesday, Miss Dorothy Collins took first place. Miss Martha Dean, second; and Miss Paul ine Collins, third. MAY FROST NIPS GARDENS Gardens were0hit Wednesday night by a frost that came near being a. freeze. Potatoes were tamed hlack as were*beans and towatoes. It in not thought that the fruit was injured as- the trees are well leaved for protec tion. PERCHERON STALLION LLOYD GEORGE 150892 Color: Black with Star. Wt. 1D0Q Fbaldcd March 20, 1918. Bred D. C. Font, Jeffersonville, O. This horse will be sfound on the H. T. McDorman farm south o f Selma SERVICE FEE $12450 To incur/ colt to stand and suck. Care v.Ht Le taken to prevent acci dents but' v.id not be repsonoible should any II. S. Woosley. Fldwers at dal i rices for Dec oration Day. hem.<■,*, the Florist, East of Jamestown, r'/on-l green house bn Jeffersonville pike. Phone 12-176. O S . E fobaadTl S S W " ’ i f y Ladies’ Coats Youthful grace and modish simpli city lend^striking individuality to each model! Notable, too. is the quality o f the materials and the tailorings are o f highest standards. Imported fabrics,, plain and fancy, correct for day and evening .wear, travel, motoring and sport, OnUgroup of coats values to $15.00 . $ 7.5ft One gxon of c ate values ta $19,75----- 10.00 4One group of coats values to $26.00 $15.09 One group of coals values to 35.00__ ....19.76 One group of mat? values to 45100__ 22.50 One group o f coats values to $50.00——. - 25.00 . One group of coats values to $59.50 35,00 One gmun o f coats values to $69.50-----,.—42.50 One group of coats values to $95,00 — __ 45.00 Flannel Dresse 3 Undisputably smart for Spiring and ■ Summer. In charming colors and, combinations. Some have long sleeves and some have short, and some are plain and some are in checks and stripes 'V, \ » ? * ’ ”1 ^‘ 1 . ,• One groupJ» f Dresses values ta-$l9.75___ 12.50 One group of Dresses valhes to $29,75 — 17^0 One group o f DresSeg values to 39.75 —20.00 La«fie*’ Smart Suits in fancy check flannel Sport Suits values to $39,76 ——_———$15,00 Strictly tailored Suits, in Navy only, values to . $75.00 ... — -----------------I— — — $32.60 Ladies* Silk Dresses Ladies’ Novelty Wool n V — a h L O I M n W ^ jm ‘m W. ' . I la, 'I ■aaA wva m ■ . ■ . . ■ ■ Surprising values in Silk Dresses— styles that women will wear now and lateij. Many desirable models—very unusual values in Black, Brown and Navy only— One group One group One group 0:ie group One group One group One group One group of Dresses values to $19:76_$10.00 of Dresses values to $25.00 —..12.50 of Dresses valued to $29.75 — 15.00 of Dresses values to $35.00.. ..17.50 of Dresses values to $40.00— 20.00 of Dresses values to $50.00 — .25.00 of Dresses values to $59.50 ___ 29.50 of Dresses values to $69,50 ....32.80 i^tout Silk Dresses IN BLACK, BROWN, NAVY ONLY One lot of Dresses values to $30.00 ......$15.00 One lot Of Dresses values to §35.00 _____ $17.59 One lot of Dresses values to $50.00 ___ ..25.00 Skirts ■ *; .' ■ * 'y ’ ■■', . '-1 For sport or general wear you will surely want one o f these skirts. One group of Skirts values to $10.00 — $6.00 One group of Skirts values to $13.75--------7.50 One group of skirts values to $17.50«,— ...10.00 Ladies* Silk Waists One lot of Silk Waists values to $15.00 Your choice----- ------------------------------- $5.00 Ladies* Sweaters 20% Discount on all Sweaters cnie SmiMom nulchison&Gibneu ‘ ** C o r o P «| XEN IA , OHIO THE CBAWL J6 THR PACE THAT KH-LS M'.Cormiek, c-J " Have your old Furniture npholster- * ed, refinished, repaired! Work called for and delivered from 1 to 10 miles from Xenia. Send in your address. Will be in Cedarville, June 1, 2 and 3. Prompt Service and Word Guaranteed (Jllp this ad wYieHwillbs 3»>1 b f $1.93 ari a $2i x-Jit. •'I jj I fo $2 on a $5Dorder. Lsav* ordst* at this office or write East 333 J Bell phone Elmer Weyrich 1441 HuffmanAve., Dayton, Ohio * atDA*YU4K LlfJfiBlR iAi M im Aly« Omaha, N*h , In New Yoik o;t i v»Mf. anivMinrva to this Wn.vl thal ibr want* a huab»n*l. “Tbi' jnin* *U»a! qeaJUlf»ttc»,'’ i.tyr, Mi .i ?lt* * mink)*, IlMt iMk Must fe* A WMlIt Whan Act I* Fralaawerthy, Whetercr 1* done without oitcntH- i UtMt, and without the people’ll being \ witwMMMt of ft# bt jmmni prat*fir«tby. «*P T R Y O U R 1 9 3 F R U i r iN f i ticJ# y»u n tkt pum 8 the p?* #uee, F O R All of us 1 but eyidrnt real troubli part of the press repor tars are ha- ton just in ■and Wiliis ' of Provider). bill trouble Senators ha letters that attention to the Preside? tug some Legion boyt •three out oi sure theni i many of tht 1 ... . Wednesda usual lefts National B j Back in Ap. an address Coolidge N the Senatoj dress on bi, effect if bo' lation pa^se Bank had 2 printed and and banks. ■ letter from apology an sincerity of tors eviden' good4as the The fires that T^hen > tp a roarin eral years cultivation twice its when it co) canvass an some partic of conduct; not a ques true or no) ■ just how m It has coni few good i this underl ■*tag. the .1 faction. T! euch is trii paign somi This san looking wit county cap.' and its con' The “up-li tliat is ver is done on weak in pi week. The than a pla capital rea. canvass in ' didates. Sei legislature for prosecn Just how s in social ci: half way s. take to the “society”, 1 As forns 1 bit embarr. but they wi on account in need of may yet hi bells in the i; The fam, the primar; all, who hi tag the on to hold the greatest m their pare) prosecuting as probate clerk of coi will not be for ho will Marshall Senator an Candidate What a have makto' ' ter of ecom would covi could moot ttoduce hir reprefeenta! ' fot1state i all pxobah plan of fa State ltgia » Time fd larly jpolit. back of 41 ‘ j banquet' a' vi one o f the j time cawo I 1 Miss Mw j ' 4id*te for >' the Reitah p <tai ctiaf b e t and b tm o f a ttiMis ta td [ Judge J. f : m il ^11* } 1
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