The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52
* * * * * * * • ’# * ( Mr. and Mro. Win, TM<1 o f Dayton j OBITUARY OF MBS, GALBREATH 10€AL m PERSONAL * * * * Mir‘ " * 5to' • * . * * # # * « * * # « ] 4 Miss Fern Wooten of Loufavilk- W, W. Galloway spent Tuesday in Columbus on business, For tanking and hauling call If, d *Bryr.n, Phene 45. 3t. For Sale; Extra fine celery plants in largo or small quantity. Cash Gordon visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ohavl'is Turner, leaving hero fo r De troit. Rev. D. E. Stevens and family have been th? guests o f relatives and friends ut Saylor Park, near Cincin nati. Misses Pena Hastings, Maude Hast ings and Helen Iliff, who have been attending 0 , 3. U. summer school Roger Stor.nant returned homo last Friday night after a visit with relatives in Chicago and Milwaukee, tow r e tu n ic d home! life . J. I], Wolford was hostess the members o f the Wednesday A f ttrnoou club this week. For Rent* Four rooms in desirable location. Make application a t this od ice for information. Place your order fo r locust posts a t once. A car of split posts, epetra good grade Cedarville Lumber Co, William Hastings o f Coiambus spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hastings. Mrs. G, Y. Winter cu Xenia spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. H. M Stormont". Prof, L. 1). Parker and family ex pect to arrive home Saturday after a visit in Detroit. Rev. W. P. Harriman and family ji-ave this week to spend a month in Detroit, Mich., on a vacation, Mrs. Elia McDonald moved this w e t into the Sarah Wolford prop- city on Miller street which she. pur chased some time ago. M r.‘ and Mrs. N. L. Rams°v and Miss Alice Lackey left last Friday for Darling i, Pa-., to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey’s daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Chalmer Elder. Mr and Mrs. Frank Uhl and, daugh ters, Mildred and Alberta o f Venen- . doeia, 0 ., spent Tuesday with Miss Clara Boastv . - H. J. Bryan and wife have moved to their propelty or Miller street from Xenia, y ■ . Now is a good time to- lay in your winter coal. Get the places o f The Farmers’ Grain Co. MONEY 51% ' For 5, 10 or 20 years Interest payable annually W. L. damans FOR SALE:--An im proved 45 acre farm *close to Cedarville. Priced low. Mr. and Mr?-. P. M. Gillilan and daughter, Lucy, spent, the week-end with Mr. J. F, Hagan and family of Dayton. \ Wanted** Ladies to make paper flowers at home. Easy to make, good pay. Send stamped envelope fo r par ticular's. S, Oruden Co., Xenia, C. Guaranteed llemsti! clung end P.eot- jpg Attachment. F.*s t r y , sewing machine, $2.39 prepaid or C. 0 P. Circulars free. LaFfosh Hemstitching Co., Denrt. , Sydalj-i, Mo. * Binder Twine, Peerless Standard at Service Hardware Co, Miss Mary Taylor returned to Grant Hospital, Columbus, last Saturday to finish her last year o f nurse training after three weeks o f vacation at home. Mrs. Lillie Hickson and, daughter, M**.ry o f Nashville, Tenn.. returned home Wednesday after a two weeks visit at the home o f J, V. Tarr, Mr. and- Mrs. Charles' Buck and family of Plant City, Fla., are ex pected. in a few days to make quite an extended visit with Mrs. Ethel Buck and Mr. .and Mrs. N. L.* Ramsoy, Rev. u. P. White, who is spending his vacation along the Atlantic coast enjoying the salt water baths is re- pcmteJ. as much" improved and enjoy ing a good rest, Lost: -Red Shawl on- Main street Robert and Mary Ann Little, and all A. Murdock’s garage. Shawl had ilivec Line stripes on each end. Phone A on U‘2. Mrs. Arthur Hanna, Air. and Mrs. Alexander McCam- pbell announce the arrival of twin daughters at. their home,.Wednesday They hhvo been named Mary Anna and Ruth Esther. ’ ‘ The. electrical storm Wednesday' af- lenioon tied up our plant for power and light until late that evening. No light was available in the • business section until about eight o’clock. The rain however was welcomed by all. Mr. and Mrs. D. Witlerton and soil, Herold, and Miss Edith Ault and Mr. Lawrence Ault o f St. Clarisville 0 ■ were guests o f Mrs. Dora Kerr mid Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barber, this week. - The following will be sold privately at our residence any time after Aug, 4th. Roll -top desk, oak buffet, pedis- tal stand; it gas heating stoves, libra ry table, kitchen cabinet, gas cooking stove, plate rack, costumer, 3 doss.- self-sealing glass cans. All articles are same as new. Terms, cash. ' ■ L. D. Parker um a>uoaL i»| ! Mrs. LH.'x'Lcth Little Galbreath wa- * i horn March 19th 1818, and passed a-* } way Wednesday, July 23rd, 1924, a t , j ttk* fiKC* o f years, 4 months, and 4 ■ j days, j The deceased- was a daughter o f j Robert.oml Mary Ann Little, and all! of ho;* young life was spent with her j parents and other members o f ilio l famil; on the form known as Uio Lit* j tie form , located just out o f Cedarville j In 1871, she was united in matri mony with Samuel Alexander Gal- breath, To this union were born four children, two of whom survive their parents. Mrs. Galbreath was a life-long mem her o f the Reformed Presbyterian Church o f Cedarville, having been * baptised ir infancy, and having rati fied that pet by becoming a member of the church at an early age. She was always inlensly interested in the progress o f the Kingdom, not only in the narrow limits of her ,own com munity, but also iu it’s widest extent. She was one of those who could be al ways counted on to attend all the reg ular Sabbath and mid-week services of .the church, and she added, to these outer forms of worship that spirit o f loving sympathy and helpfulness' which is the. highest mark o f a child o f God > Her husband having passed away whiie the children were still young, there rested upon her the burden of. training her offspring in the fear o f Gi d. How well ,she has succeeded in tli*s task is^proven by the chai*acter of the two Sons who remain to mourn her home going. • The outstanding, element o f her character has heed-a fine Christian1 courage which enabled her to look on ! the bright side o f even the darkest cir- - eumsinnce or event, and to face her task with that determination o f pur pose which was born ,of an abiding faith in find. T h e deceased is survived by two sons; .Rev. Robert Clyde Galbreath, of Bighamtori, N. Y., and Charles Foylt: Galbreath, of Dayton and Ce- ciarville,' also two brothers, James LiAle of Cedarville, and Rev. Riley Little o f Albany, N, it., to all o f whom are cm)mended to the loving care' and the constant comfortingvof the Holy Spirit, which alone is able to lighten; the weight o f the burden of sorrow, and to heal the hurt o f the heart. “ Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted.*! Ml'*. J. P. White. will have charge f Mr. W. 3. Hemphill and family o f Mr. r.r.-.l Mrs. Edwin E Stovenc of of the wm eo* Sabbath morning ut ■St, Louia have been guests this week Cincinnati spent W cdrrc'hy and the U. P. ehawfc when reports will1 o f Mr, ar.d Mrs, R. J, Hemphill and* Thursday with Dr. and Mrs. M. I. be given by t i* dele***!* that at-!M r. and Mrs. A E. Huey. Marsh. tended the Natfowd Y. P. C. U. c o n - __________________ - — — volition last weak at Winano Lako, j Word has been received that WU- The county quota fo r the Lorain Lid, bur White lots reached Liverpool, relief* fund is $9fi behind. Spring Yal- ITigh Grade Lawn awing* at low j Eng., Ho will leave Naples about the lev, Lnth and Ross have not yet re prices. Service Hardware Co. *15th and reach Egypt about the 2Qth.' ported. The quota was $650, S33CS Miss R’ili; DeWitt of the office staff -of the ILsgar Straw Hoard & Paper Cx, leaves Saturday for a two weak!* vacation with her parent*,. Mr, and Mrs. If. II, Pc*W tt o f m Court strict, Lrrb;i;ia. Xenia Fair August 5 to £. — * v:"-"’ " r g : a a FARM WOMEN WILL COOK . ONLY ONE THRESHER MEAL A movement was started in Logan county among women who agreed to cook only one meal fo r threshers. As for the evening meal only the crew belonging to the outfit will be fed. Champaign county farm women took ,up the plan and now Madison county joins the list. 25 % Discount On All Denial Work During the Hot Weather Examinations Free Extracting Positively Painless - PHONE MAIN 909-W ’ Free X-Ray Examination Dr. G. A. Smith Dentist 25 1*3 S. Limestone St. Springfield, Ohio. Over Woolworth’s 5 and 10c Store Out o f town patients need no ap pointment. • Stamp* SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. W « .Giva and B<dc«tn Purpla Stamp* —now inprogress, Springfield’sGreatest Furniture Event, Our August Sale of —A n event like this comes but once a year and then at Wren’s. Furniture o f the best quality, perfectly made and newest o f design offered in this sale at worth .while savings, «.. ■i S Piece Two Tone Dining Room Suites Combination Two Toned . Walnui Suites at $129.75 —60 inch, .buffet, 45x60 inch table, oblong style, five side chairs and one arm chair, leather upholstered and popular Queen Anne period design. rAnother Special in Dining Room Suites $98.75 —8 handsome pieces in combination American Walnut, perfectly made, and a wonderful value. Beautiful 3 Piece Living Room Suites $167.50 —-Handsome 84-inch davenport, large fireside chair'and small chair.,Beau- tifully upholstered in fine velour, choice o f colors. 4 Other Remarkable.Living Room Suites Values, AU 3 Piece Suites EASY TERMS! —Furniture may he purchased on easy terms in the household dub, A small payment and the balance monthly. No interest, to pay. Handsome 4 Piece Bed Room Suites ‘American or French Walnut Choice at . . .. $ 127,50 $ 225.00 $ 149.75 $ 245.00 Every piece full size ijind perfectly made. $ 195 =f-4 piece American or French Wal nut, bed room suites, large dresser, chifforettc, vanity dresser and b o # end bed. A wonderful value. Another Special Bed Room Suites $98.75 —3 attractive pieces in combination ■French or American Walnut, newest designs to choose from, • WREN ’S— F IF TH FLOOR Hundreds o f Other Suites and Odd Pieces o f Every Description at Wonderful Savings During This( Wonderful August Sale S A L E ! YEAR AROUND SUITS At Mid-Summer Prices $19.75 ,$23.75 $35.75 This is not the type.of clothing you might expect to find in a sale. . If you didn't know the prices you would think such suits were our new Fall stock in uhead of time. The Patterns are New The Styles are Right Come early and pick out your Fall Suit at an extraordinary saving, while our RED TAG SALE is on. —Come to Greene County Fair next week. Make our store your store. . Katz & Richards 33 East Main Street, Xenia, Ohio. ‘THE GOOD ROADS MAN’’ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER R. S. TOWNSLEY CEDARVILLE , OHIO Republican Primaries August 12, 1924. MhM
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