The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26
HMPfMMM mwnw w White Kid Straps LOW OR HIGH HEEL Beautiful new styles now ready. White K id will be worn more than ever this year. Frazer’s Shoe Store XEN IA , OHIO SEASON 1924 P e r c h e r o a S o c i e t y o f A m e r i c a N o * 1 4 1 8 4 6 PED IG R E E i—Foalded April 25, 5917; bred by J. Quinfcy Smith, New Carlisle, Ohio. WEIGHT ,2000 POUNDS. This horse has proven to be one of the best sires ever brought into the County, He stands well and has an excellent disposition. Color is jet black with star on forehead. /__- Sire: Infournas 69405 (81417), by Dorceau (64215), by Demon 40905 (46420), by Viqloneux (37421), by Lavrat .15821 (21169), by Bismark 5529 (633), by Snltan byMignon (715),' by Jean Le Blanc. , ^Bam—Peacemaker 54364, by Turgot 54274 (56041), by Matador (43400), by Clissoh (41222), by Eoutor (19590), by Picador H t 'This horse w ill make th e . season at m y farm one mile west o f Cedarville on the Kyle Road. Care will be,taken to prevent accidents bat will not be*accountable should any' occur. ‘ 1 FEE :—$15.00 to insure satisfactory colt, R. A. Murdock m* TEE TH Substantial and Natural in Appearance at a Low Cost to You Because o f My Improved System ASK ABOUT OUR PAYMENT PLAN True Biting Plates, per set guaranteed. ■, ,0$l0.00 ta $15,00 Remember, the above are "Anchor Suction" jrnd of the very best material and workmanship Crown and BridgetWork.. . . . . . . . . . . . ,$4.00, $5,00, $6,00 F illin gs ...,, „ , . , . * « . . . . , . . . , . . . . , . . . . . ,$1.00 and $2,00 Cleaning—Restored to natural color. ........ . . .$1.50 Extracting (painless). ........ .. . . . . . . . .50c IMMEDIATE SERVICE TO OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS An establishee reputation for the best dental work at the lowest price EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREE, DR. G. A. SMITH 25 1-2 S. Limestone St Springfield, Ohio Over Wflolwortb’s 5 and 10 * Phone 51. 909 W. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Eves. Id T im e w ith N atu re * a v' 1 & With the cofiiinj of Springtime, Nature decks the earth in her fairest fabric, presenting fresh dud delicate symphonic* of color in flower, wood and field. KSSSI• «*** CL Just i* Nature regularly rebeautifies the eirth, bringingold things new life each Spring—so should we, e* home owners, keep our houses fresh and new with a beautiful and protective covering of good paint. KJ 9 * * 1 Pa# * « jr *tmtrs trtry mm it m Ik* iitfmoim**r* KWH** ’•H»* itlkMtfkkhtf- i* t-tk i» k * t ttf ik*f ****** Orttnu f T tk* Dtfm dM . . . . . . :■ Skmt$$$ TheC edarv ille Fur r n t t i Gm it* Co* ,TRY OUR 10 ® PRINTING • • LOCAL AND PERSONAL * * * * * * # • • * BEAUUFUL CUiaCH WKDDJNG Mm Miidrsd Ksirot Whit**, d*ugh> 1 tei of Rev. l)r. and Mrs. Juhn P. Y/Mto <’ of this plaes, ate Mr. Willi*©, V, | Houston, sob •t Brnr. Dr. aim $trs» | _ William Houstws, 91 North’ c ,n s m ^ H i i s s r c * , r t o. . : , _1«. t o .poutiw, rorfin* wd immp j £ , « I Ithe United Fntertorian church iff! T < f this place, o f wtoek Ur, Whits |s pas, 1 locust posts Itpl>< ’ *** i extra* W. 1>. Nisbet of Chicago spent S&- wuay with rclrtlivcs here. ?repair. Backward Season Sale O fMen’s and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Place your order for t at once. A car of split posts, good grade. Cedarville Lumber Co. Mr, Farm Buyer- NOW. Don’t wait. -Buy that farm W, L. Clemen*. For Sale;- Sweet potato plants, John Gillaugh Pratt A Lambert “61” Floor Var ntsh at Service Hardware Co. Mrs. Leland Johnson and daughter, Janice, of Cincinnati, arc returning home today after a visit with relatives Wanted: Good second hand refrig erator, Leave dimeutiona and price at this office. Rev- V. E. Busier and family- of Eaton, O., attended college conv mencement here last Friday. Mrs. W. W, Hiff has returned to her home in Erie, Pa., after a visit with friend? and relatives here. Now is a good time to lay in your winter coal. Get the prices of The Farmers’ Grain Co. Misses Christine Kyle and Mildred Trumbo will leave here Saturday for Oxford, where they will spend six weeks attending Miami University, Misses Jessamine and Rebecca Trumbo o f near Osborn, 0 „ are spend ing several days with their aunt, Mrs. Cor Trumbo. Are you, going to paint, if so let us give you prices on Sherwin-Wil liams Paint and Varnishes, Linseed oil, Turpentine, Service Hardware Co, Miss Marjorie McClellan left last night for Joplin, Mo., where she will spend the summer with her father, J, J. McClellan. Mrs, Stella Holt of Xenia, has been the guest of M:, and Mrs- W, L. Clemens the past week. For Sale;- Two good corn, plows. Phone 4 on 122. Howard Turnbull Use Instant Paste for wall papering Dry paste powder and coal water. No trouble, cheaper and 'better. Get it at liidgway’s . Royal Cord tire*. Service Hardware Co. ' Misses Margaret- and Mary Ttikey of Norwalk, O., were guests of Mbps Dona Burns during college commence ment week. Special price on a limited amount of Peerless Standard Binder twine. Service Hardware Co. J. B. OrTwent to New Concord, O., Wednesday to attend Muskingum Col lege commencement where his grand son, J, Alvin Orr, Jr,, graduated on Thursday. ' Wanted—For full or part time. to demonstrate and take, order* for high grade line of toilet articles. * ^ . W. E. Ballinger & Co., Dayton, Ohio * We have just received*a car of the very best locust split posts, Prices are right. Cedarville Lumber Co. For Rent:- Six room house -both kinds of water, barn, chicken house, and big garden. Call 21 on 192, or write Lce=Shroadcs, Rfd 3, Cedarville, Ohio. Miss Ruth Bums left last Friday for Washington, D. C., where she will spend the summer with her brother, Prof. J. Cedi Burns, Who is located in that city. « Rev. W. R. Graliain .of LaFayette, Ind., was here for college commence ment, returning home Saturday. Mrs. Graham, who has been visiting here returned Tuesday. You cannot make a mistake on It Buckeye Cultivator. See the-new two- row at The Farmer’s Grain Co. Tha service was road by Dr. White, fathsr of the bride, and the prayer wa* offered bjr Ur. Houston, father of the bridegroom. The musical pro gram before the ceremony begun with “At Downing" and “Calm as the Night.” sung by Miss Dorothy Oglesbee of this place. Tnc bridal party entered to Hie “ Lohengrin” wedding march played by Mias Irene Parret of Xenia, Ohio, violin, and Mrs. Paul Routaoag, of Dayton, O., piano. During the ceremony Miss Par rott and Mrs, Routsong played “ To a Wild Bose” and the Mendelssohn wedding march following the cere mony, The bride entered en the arm of her brother, Mr. Wilbur White. She was dressed in a gown a< ivory satinback crepe, mode with cascades of ruffles at„the sides. Her long tulle veil was made in cap shape with a. bandeau of rose point lace, and sbe carried a shower of bouquet of Ophelia roses and .sweet peas. Miss Anna Turnbull of Jamestown, Ohio, the maid of hon or, wore yellow voile and carried an arm bouquet o f pink roses, and Mrs. Paul Logan o f Greerwburg, Indiana, the.matron of honor,,wore pink voile ’and carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses. Two little white-clad flower girls, Dorothy Galloway and Elisa beth Funsett, scattered white petals in the path of the bride. Mr. David Houston of Columbus, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man, The church was decorated with orange blossoms and roses and the alter was backed by ah arbor covered, with orange blossoms which screened *the musicians; lighting was by rose col ored candlesticks on either side of the alter. The same scheme of decoration was used at the home o f the bride, where 36 relatives and friends were entertained at the reception and wed ding party, Guests out of town included Sir. and Mrs. Paul Logan of Greensburg, Indj Miss Anna Turnbull, Jamestown* O., Mr. and Sirs. Paul Routsong of Day- ton, Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Fitxwater of Bellefontaine Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Hoskins Hudson o f Washington,,)). C. Sir, and Mrs, E. Ream, Van Wert, O., and the' following from Columbus; Dr. and Mrs..William Houston, Miss Em ily O. Houston and. Mr. David Hous ton, 91 East North Broadway; Dr, and Mrs. Andrew W« Blackwood, 168 East Frambes avenue, Unde and aunt; of the rbWe; Mr, and Mr*. C. H. Dun can, uncle and aont of Mr. Houston' and Mix* Nancy Duncan, 1104 Broad way ave; Mr. and Mr*. Fault*. Selby,; 21 Orchard, lane, and Mr. and Mr*.i Fredrick E. Croxton, 1492 Per.ty street. The bride and bridegroom left im* mediately for New York, and on June 10 sailed for Bremen. They will spend the greater part of the sum mer in Munich where Mr. Houston will study at the university and in the fall wil|§retum through Switz erland, France, England and Scotland. Mrs,' Routsong, Mrs, Logan and Miss Turnbull, member* of the bridal party, were classmates of the bride and her sorority sister* in Kappa Alpha Sigma at Monmouth College, where Mrs. Houston was in college three year*. In 1922 she was gradu ated .from College of Education at. Ohio State University and has Since been teaching English in the Xenia High School. Mr..Houston received the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in education from the 'Ohio State University in 1920, and Master o f Arts from the University of Chicago in 1922 where he held a scholarship: in 1922-23 he held a fellowship in physic* at the Ohio State University, He has during the past year been an instructor in the department of phytic* at the Ohio State university and will resume that worknext fall. Mr. Houston is a mem ber o f Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phi Delta Kappa, Pi Mu Epsilon and Gakara Pakara societies. Rev. C. M. Ritchie of Pittsburgh, stopped off here the first of the week to visit with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huey. Row iitchift at one time ws* pastor of the United Presbyterian church at Clif ton. He had been visiting in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Conley drove to Crystal City, Mo., Monday morning where they expect to spend some time with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conley. Mr. and Mrs, T. W. St, John of this place and Mr. and Mrs. T, A. Mettden hall, and son, Delmar, of near James town, motored to Bellefontaine, Sun day where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy St John. Elnier Graham has been in a very critical condition at the home of his parents, Mr. shd Mrs, Hiram Gralmm west of town, Mr. Graham and family arrived home from Florida last Wed nesday after spending the winter in the south for his health. Mrs. 'J. 3E. Kyle, Miss Agnes Kyle, Springfield, Mrs. H. J. Kyle, Mis* Datottty Otittto, m ha Wtetonrfb, this week attending the annual meet Ing at HitWaMMfti ttwatal Mteteft* ary ***** * tiw % ?» f LADIES WORK AT HOME, pleas ant, easy sewing on your machine. Whole or part time. Highest possible prides paid. For full information ad- ress L. Jones, Box t. Onley, ll!«g The Young Feopla at the U. P. church gave a farewell reception last evening at the church honoring Mr. Wilbur White, who Joaroa soon as a mission teacher in Egypt. Mr. White is a son of Dr, and Mrs. J. P* White. Rev, Robert Galbrorifc, who has been home for a number of month's owing to ill health, has recovered and has returned to Unloft, M» Y<» Rev, Gnlbrealh is pastor of the Presbyter ian congregation In thft* place and bad been granted m extended vaca tion. Let us replace jwrir teoken wind nump with an A«inte rn Ante Oiled pt** heed. Ote ** f**ted «* * — Qfc NO MAN WITH A Sale W ith * Reason N ot Just an Excuse. G ood news for Men and Young Men NEW SPRING SUITS $25 and $30 Values A ll go at the low price o f ALL WOOL AIL WOOL ' \ i-.- ., CLOTHING TO BUY CAN AFFORD TO OVERLOOK THIS SENSATIONAL EVERY SUIT absolutely ALL WOOL SALE '' '?. ;,v ya ALL SIZES ALL SIZES BUY NOW AND SAVE 32c Dress Hose.. . . . .25c $1.00 Dress Hose........79c $1.00 Work Shim. J .69c Boys' Stockings,. . . . ,25c $2.50Work Sh im ..$1.98 Boys’ $1,00 Waists..,85c Boys' 50c Union Suits.39c Men’s $1.25 Dress Shirts. 20c Dress Hose, 3 pairs.. , . , . SPECIAL Men’sBlue or Blue Striped OVERALLS $1.25 .9$c . , ,40c S H I R T S Entire stock o f M en ’s DRESS SHIRTS , 15% DISCOUNT A REAL SH IRT SALE B o y s ’ S u i t s 18% DISCOUNT ■ ‘ Entire Stock o f Boys* two- Pant Suits included. * __________ - v <. $2 .50 , $3 .50 , $4 and $5 S traw H a ts ..,...$ 1 9 5 / BIG SAVINGS IN M e n ’ s U n d e r w e a r $1.00 Athletic Union Suits.. . . . . * .............. 79c 75c Athletic Union , S u i t s .,,.;.,........ , . . . 5 9 c $1.39 Ribbed Union Su its........................... ,93c $2.00 Ribbed Union S u its .............. $1 69 M e n ’ s D r e s s - . «. ' *< T r o u s e r s 15% DISCOUNT ' - i f . , : ' Entire Stock Included over 100 Pair to choose from. ■.g*:■ v- ■..■ '* ’,'V■ ■ . THE STORE OF HONEST VALUES SPECIAL Men’s Leather Palm Gloves 30c Value 19c SPRINGFIELD, OHIO More Hogs On Less Better Hogs Feed D o you want to raise more hogs, better hogs, cheaper hogs with exactly the same feed and equipment you are now using? You can do it. 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