The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26

m m m SEMI-ANNUAL DOLLAR D A Y Thursday, June 12, 1924 Trimmed Hat* for Women and Children at less than-half price. Another collection of five dozen hats at $ 1.00 Osterly Millinery 137 Green Street, Xenia, Ohio local A m r m w A i # # if n e * « 0 Mi** H**el WilHjuns hag boon elected iu one of ths faculty of «b* ^outh Charieitoa schools, C*U S«rvice Hardware Co,, Phone for spouting, roofing- and pump repair. Rev. W. A, Condon o f Uaiehsville, 0 ; in here for the commencement events thin week. Mr, Farm Buyer—Buy that farm HOW, Don't wait. W. L. Clemans. For Sals:- Sweet potato plants. John Gillaygh ‘ The street oil has arrived and will be placed as soon as the weather per- mits. Rev. W. W.'Iliff and family of Erie, Pa., were the guests of relatives here from Friday until Monday, ' ■■-'’I•■■ — ---- ’-j— ■ - ■ 0 Mr. ,T, P. Barr and wife and son, Clyde Barr and wife of Dayton vis- ited with Mrs. Sarah Mitchell Decor­ ation Day. i. The MKE-KUMLER CO. I n The Great Second Annual Starts Saturday, Jane 7th A G R E A T D A Y ! |QME o f the greatest buying experts o f America, exerting a tremendous influence and power— com­ bining die united strength o f 18 o f some o f the fore­ most stores in the country made possible an event o f this magnitude! Saving possibilities,-surpassing even the mammoth savings opportunities o f this sale a year ago when all Dayton and the Miami Valley was roused by its bargain giving— are yours! Now, the Second Annual . events —bigger* better-r—starts Saturday! * k'ki * i >pecials! 100 Smart Sports Coats $5 100 Silk and Cloth Capes $10 35 Knit and Jersey Suits $2.95 100 Serviceable Khaki Knickers $1 1000 Beautiful Dresses $9 300 Smart Summer Dresses $2.95 150 Silk Skirts Only $2*95 100 Pr. Patent Sandals at $2.29 lOOPr; Satin Strap Pumps $2.29 150 Children’s Colored Sandals $1.95 50 Pr. Boys’ Sturdy Oxfords $2.7£ 400 Girls’ Dresses Only $1.25 400 Khaki Flapper and Wash Smts 69c 2500 Men’s Splendid Shirts $1 . 300 Boys’ Wash Pants at 45c 600 Clever Hats $2.25 and $3.95 100 New Smart Pocket books 79c 50 Bright Silk Bandanas 79c 150 English Broadcloth Blouses $1.39 150 New Summer Sweaters $1 250 Bathing Suits $1.95 500 Dainty undergarments 44c 100 Crepe de Chine Chemise $1.95 Women’s Fibre Silk Hose-*-44c 1000 Pr. Children’s i Sox 10c— (seconds) 500 Pr. Men’s Pure Silk Hose 3 9 c— (seconds) 300 House Aprons 59c 300 Voile and Linene Dresses $1.89 , free d e l iv e r y a n yw h e r e in t h e U. s . L e i Cornelia Do Your Shopping Good Traction Service Practically AM Hour* of the Day A.. Good Rond* Load fa This Great Event' * r » , t r y o u r j o b p r in t in g * . Mr*. W, R. Umiaip and daughter of L*Fay»tiw, D m L, riMMdl here with fyieod* *od rriatir** **et Decoration Day. Foe Sa]« or Raate- Jtm*» Replar property on OhiRto**!# street. Phone Kant 1147 W. Chari**$£eFiirJ*nd, 297 McDonough «r*, Bagfoo. I'tlll'WiptillM) > t - W lWWI liqftrirryffjiffiifiiyiMifitnj IptiW BP l Mis* EM^Davta, who teaches at Aghtahula, 0., ha* returned home for the summer vacation. Wanted: Good Mocmd hand refrig­ erator. Leave djrowttiwn* and price at this office. Now is a good time to lay in your winter coal, Got the prices of The Farmers* Grain Co, Mrs. Carrie Stewart of Clifton suf­ fered a paralytic stroke several days ago and is in a critical condition. Wilberforce commencement place June 19th. takes The plifton base ball team met de­ feat Decoration day at the hands of the Medway club by a score of 9 to 2. Are you going to paint,’ if so let us give you prices on Sherwin-Wil­ liams Faint and Vanishes, Linseed oil, Turpentine, Service Hardware Co. Miss Nellie Ustiek of Columbus i* the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J, 0. Stewart for commencement festivi­ ties. Miss Alberta Hemphill of Coulter ville, 111., is a guest of her uncle and aunt, My. and Mrs, A, E, Huey,. Use Instant Paste for wall papering Dry'paste powder and coal water. No trouble, cheaper and better, Get it at RidgWay’a smtei', ■of olmrn Mi1, Riley Clarke and Sandy, Late, Pa., prater c lege stu dents have been here this week for college commencement. Miss Jennie Bratton of Chicago is here on a visit with Mr. anti Mrs., W, W, Creswell and other friends and relatives. " - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owens o f De*- troit spent the week-end'' with the, former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Owens, ' j The United Presbyterian church will observe Children's Day Sabbath, June 8th at the regular church hour. Sabbath School will be held at 9:20. Everyone will he welcomed. Mr. and Mrs. A, Z. Smith of Cold- water, Mich., have been visiting herd for a few days, They drove through and came for the marriage o f their granddaughter, Miss Thelma Smith, to'Prof. Hommiet dr-LaPayefcte, Lid. Charles Ford is able to he out again after suffering several,weeks with so infection ii\one eye.' The ond member has been lost but is thought that no danger confronts the other eye. The Dayton Power & Light Co. this, week connected the electricity to the ornamental frames on top of t|ie silent watchmeht at Main and Xenia ave. .ind Main and ChlilOcothe streets. Mrs. John A. Talcott, who teaches in^Bishop College, Marshall, Texas, has joined her husband, Prof, Talcott, rf the College faculty.., Prof. Talcott rihd wife expect to spend the summer in Canada at their simmer home. Mrs. Karih Bull and daughter, Mary Eleanor and Mr*. W. R. Watt, who lave been spending * week in Mariet­ ta, O,, returned home Tuesday. Prof. G. F. Siegler, supervisor of music in the Marietta schools is home for the summer vacation. Mrs. Leland Johnson and daughter, of Cincinnati, are visiting with Mrs. Lucy McClellan. Mis* Marjorie Me Clellan, who has been teaching near Toledo, is also a guest of her grand­ mother. Vance* Burba, who has been acting as supply agent for the Pennsylvania lines, and stationed here during the absence of Herbert Whittington, who is in California, has been ordered back to West Jefferson, where he was for­ merly located. Rev, Oriand Ritchie, formerly of Clifton, and Ida brother-in-law, Rev. Gregg, stopped over Tuesday night with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mi's. A. E. Huey. Rev. Ritchie was at one time connected with the Herald and we are always Interested in his success,' They had been attending the tf. P. General Assemble? at Richmond Ind., and were anroute home. Wanted-—For full or part time to demonstrate and taka orders for high grade llxh* Of toilet articles. W. E. Ballinger & Co., Dayton, Ohio See the great reductions on men ami youn gmen’a furnishings also the big savings on women** oxfords and shoes. Read our Wl# ad in this issue and then come in and he convinced. C, A. KHble, 17-19 W. Main, tenia, Royal Cord tbs*. Service Hardware Co. ■: Mr*. Michael Soiffrt, who resides on the Town*l«y m i Rant o f town has tarn in * ewsdUfoa • for aweakermora. A very pretty wedding wax «ricm» nised Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and > a. Sidney D. A, Smith when their eldest daughter* Thelma Beatrice, vrf s united in mar­ riage to Prof. C. W. Uemmer of the West LaFayette, Ind,, high school, Tlie ring ceremony wa* performed by ! Dr. W, R, MeChemtey, precedent of f\*darville College, at four o'clock in the presence of about 86 friend* and -.ubvs. Little Virginia Townsley, daughter of Mr, and Mi?. Ralph jimnsiey was ring bearer, Miss Glad* is Smith ,sister of the bride sang, "0 , Promise Me*’ anti “At Dawning.” . r?he bridal march was played by Miss Glndis Hamilton of Gmrateld, O, A two course lurtch was served fol­ lowing the caremony. The bride wore a twautiful gown of white canton crepe and veil with orange blossoms. The groom, wore a conventional biuefc tuxedo suit, The bride and groom Mt that evening on a wedding trip to the Niagara Falls, and are expected ro return Sunday evening. They w;!{ ’-'hit here a few day* Irfore. (ping to LnFayette, whore a newly furnished name awaits them. Prof. Hemmer was at one time agricultural instructor :r* .ho IiQ 3 % township school? and tedd: a similar position in LaFayoiie. Do made a very favorable imp." 'tsion in ■ this vicinity. His bride is a very at>; cfcmpMplrd musician and n popular; aviiriiu among a lary.c circle of fnenih ’ Mr. *i:! Mrs, J .: > *' ■ .t ger of A‘ hiun-i, <»., spent DvooraiM* Day re w»th friends. Mr, w-l Mr*. A, S, f r e e fricur, Mo., are week v Itli friends here, b*UMMtn of SA tor benr," *»rv room mem .twta *;:rds of wahr, bum, chlekan bouse, ;::’d Li:* yaiuen. Call 21 on 1W, or writ-? J a j Shroade*, Rfd 3, riadarrilh, Dldb, . . ■ ■I mjtmrr-K '1 wwwwww* J ';’. end Mrs. W. R. Bhroada* of f'i:,r:n;^icM, are sitending the wa*k with ti;e farmer’* "p«r»t», JUjg, and Mr.--. U v ^hroarb-vj enjoyfeg Cdh'p.e festivities. tb* m m AD A IR ’S ssi A Wide Variety o f Sfylieh Quality Furniture Now on Display for Your Inspection This Week and We Most Heartily Invite You to Visit Us Here Is a Charming Living Room Suite ■*y ,, - ■ _ 1 . • ■ . , -sV. J >]‘ ! Three Beautiful Pieces Upholstered in a.Good Grade i A n of Valour an Amazing Value at ........... ..................... W * This suite while low in price is constructed as well as the best. This suite has all tot ton felt, fillings: Double cone oil tempered springs,’ hand tied.' Full- webbing bottoms, side set. Comfy spring filled cushions. Duncan Phyfe Bedroom Suite FIVE PIECES IN COMBINATION A A * WALNUT,..............; : . T X. ; MV „ l O P * W 0 ; ^ If you follow period styles you know thit the Duncan Phyfe period -is abso­ lutely the latest vogue. Surely you will appreciate the super-value of a suite in this period design at our remarkably low price,, ^Suite coasfe#-of'-attractive Baiter riBedl, 'fu d i^ u ^ .-V an ^ ropmy . Chiffaner, Dresser and Night Table. AH richly veneered in handsomely new pattern walnut,. Drawers o f; su­ perior non-bind consfinction and with silver cajt palls. ■ M rrors of genuine plate fg\ass. Angie-brace construction throughout. Elegant Queen Anne Dining Room Suite Eight Pieces Complete $ 1 0 6 .0 0 . T.""" 1 ^7/ ; j i \ } i . ..... J ) . ■n ! ipii m **A Wonderful Value.’ * You ’ ll *ay so when you see this suitfe. Just think o f getting a 60 in. Walnut Buffet, Table, S Cha in and 1 Arm Chair, all for $106.00. The tep o f table, front and ends of buffet are genuine ‘ SAME AS CASH IF RAID IN do DAYS ON AMOUNTS OF $10 OR OVER A D A I R ’S 20*24 North Detroit XENIA, OHIO, Stupes, Vlctedb* Furaiture, Cetpeta «

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