The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52
• # # * MKIAi AHB PERSONAL * * * * ♦ ♦ » « # Mrs. Ralph Raney, of Crowiev, U -. la the guest itf Mr. H. A. iownsley ami daughter, Esther, * *A daughter was born Thursday to Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Conley' W. H. Evans has again taken over the restaurant mi Xenia avenue and assumed charge. Rev. Homer McMillan of At lanta, Ga., is here on a visit with Mr, and Mrs, .Clayton McMillan. For Rent:- Chillicothe st. Cottage on East I)r. J, O. Stewart C L. Finney and family, Mv E Huey, and H, C. Finney and families of Springfield, picniced "at Russell’s Point last week. • Earl and Wilfred Finney motor ed Tuesday to Cincinnati. If you have no t paid your street assessment for oil do. so a t once or before Sept. 1st when alh un paid assessments will be certified to the County Auditor! to be put on for tax collection. Make your payments to J. G. McCorkell, Clerk, > Mr, and Mrs.vWill Northup and Mr, and Mrs, F. H. Clark and son George and Billy of Coshocton spent the Past, week as guests oi Mr. and Mrs, R. R, Townsley, . Remember the Ladies’ Aid or Saturday, Aug 23 when a marke' '.will be held a t Johnson’s store,’ Fo r Sale:- 16 shares preferred 4 shares Common stock of Abel Magnesia Co, Stock priced right Carl E. Smith, 39 1-2 Greene St,, Xenia. Mr. M. D. Hurst and wife of Millersburg, Ky., niade a pleasant - visit the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs, S. M. Murdock. .Mi*, and Mrs, Hurst went from here to Columbus to spend a few days before going back home. Washington and . Wilmington each took a Vote on fast time and . each city voted it'clown. Both of ..these cities were operating on the ' new time a t time election was held. Mrs, L. A. Troute has returned home after being called to High land; O.f on account of the serious .herjester, Mrs, Carey Charles F, McCoy, 57 died ai Ius home Wednesday on' the Cin cinnati pike west of Xenia _ and will he buried Friday a t 2:30 l i e is usrvtvcd by his wife and five children, Doss, Guernic and Guy of Xenia; Mrs. Blanch Criti ttle of Springfield and Mabel at home. ' ■ T. V. Iliff returned from Chi- eago last Friday where he spent several weeks with relatives. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Walters and two sons are in Washington C. H, for two weeks, while Mr. Walters is on his vacation. ^ Mrs. Jeanette Eskridge left last Sabbath fur Indianapolis, Ind., to make an extended visit with rela tives. R. C. W a tt judged swine ai the , Clark county fair Wednesday. -Miss Ellen Tarbox returned to Cleveland Thursday after a three week's vacation at, home! ■ .in........"»............. . »* "" . Charles Winkle of Jcfferson- has opened,a repair shop in the Finney-building for tjhe sale of and' repair of old furniture. Mrs. Charles Stevenson, who underwent an operation at the McClellan hospital, is reported as much improved. Miss Ethel Pitzcr of McKees- /poft, Pa., is a guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. N, Stuckey. ■ 25% Discount Oft All Dental Work During the Hot Weather Examinations Free Extracting Positively Painless PHONE MAIN 909-W Free XrRity Examination Dr. G. A. Smith Dentist 25 1*3 S. Limestone St. Springfield, Ohio. Over Woolworth’s 5 and 10c Store Out of town patients need no ap pointment* MONEY ' , 5 W o For 5, 10 or 20 years Interest payable annually W. L. Clemans ml- FOR SALE: proved 45 acre farm close to Cadarville. Priced low* ^Messrs. L. F. Tindall, Fred Clemans and Howard Turnbull and their families have been spend ing the week at Orchard Island. Mrs. R. P, McLean and children of Dayton have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, the former's parents. Remember we have no gas on Sunday from 8 to 5 while the line is being repaired. Mrs. James Bailey 'and two daughters have returned hdme af ter spending two weeks visiting witlr Dayton relatives. G. F, Siegler spent Tuesday in Cincinnati on business. Rev, Gavin Rielly of Cam- dem, 0 ., is a guest of Mr, and Mrs. Enos Hill. Mr. Charles Buck and., family of Plan’GCity, Florida, are here on a visit with relatives. Rev. and Mrs, J. Merle' Rife and daughter of Bloomington, Ind., are here on a visit with'Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rife and "Mr,"and Mrs, N. L. Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Owens of Detroit, Mich., are the guests of the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. IV.J.Ll.C->,w»sr -Mft-Owens- -has been connected with the Ford Motor Co. for several years, but has given up his position. Dr. Will Baldwin, .St. Louis in company with his wife and two friends stopped here Tuesday en- route to Cleveland, Dr. Baldwin was born and raised here and is one of our colored boys that has made good in the busy world. Miss Marjorie Wright is home after spending several weeks in Tdaville, .Inch, with relatives. There will be no preaching a t the. Clifton United. Presbyterian church, August 17 and 24. Miss Maude McClellan /o f Xenia abent- the week-end with Mr. and Mrs .John, Collins. Mrs. Wallace Rife and MFs Tara Kyle have been a t Winoma Lake the past week. Estdla McFarland- lias been appointed administratrix of the estate of Percey McFarland and has given a $1,000 bond. / G. \V. Little. 88, died of old age Tuesday at the home of his son, J, S. Little, Gladstone, The deceased was a life long resident o-f the county and a mam well and favorably known in his com munity. His widow was Miss Elizabeth Gordon who died five years ago. He is survived by three sons and one daughter. J, S. Lit tle, Gladstone, B. H. Little, Cedar vilie, G, A /L ittle , Jamestown, and Mrs. Theodore Levan at Goshen. The deceased was for a great many years .an elder in the ■Disciples Church at Gladstone. The funeral was held Thursday at 10 o'clock ami burial took place at Grape Grove. t • ......•... . CHURCH SERVICES Saturday O F B R A N D N EW P L A Y E R S J U S T A R R IV E D ,*S5 - t'M* ■ tsa 'jfl . i-miiC.4- . IT**'*. li PWil ««• Wity net decide new to enjoy in your boihe the pleasme which good music affords. Here is your oppoitginily to purchase a player that is by far the greatest value offered in Springfield, Equal in const?notion and materials to instruments sell ing elsewhere for $600, It is an instrument that will bring’many years of real, genuine pleasure. Any Player ■jftas \p] Col ■ Stores v - w * > - ■ Stores From % A m m - j p i g n i r « l jmbitiiimi TH i » jl From Coast •w V I f D I 117 i r D Coast : to ■ l&j( J hb ^ JL JL w s s t i JE m # to Coast 1®* TRADE MARK REGISTERED MF 38 South Limestone St., Springfield, Ohio. "Coast Guaranteed Hemsr,i.Vlm*g end I'.cal- CONDUCTS CHURCH SERVICE mg Attachment. .TMs t r y Hewing| machine. $2.30 prepaid (it G. 0 7*. | Circulars free.. LaFljsh Hemstitching Co., Deprt. , SeJalM, »fo. Wanted** Ladies to make tmpetf fl&wers at home. Easy to make, good pay. Send stamped envelope for par ticulars. S. Orudeii Co., Xenia, O. M. E. Church—Sunday school at 9:15. Music by the orchestra. Morning worship a t 10:30. Ser mon by pastor. There are now only three more Sundays before ou r annual Conference convenes j Place your order for locust posts at A(H, 0*» the seat of the Ohio at once. A car of split posts, extra Northern University. good grade. Cedarville Lumber Co, Let us get our Centenary and World Service money into the hands of our treasurer a t an early date. United Presbyterian— Church service at 10;30. Preach.ing by the Rev. Fred Bull of Sommauk, 111, There being no preaching at the R, I \ church, all members arc in vited. Clifton Presbyterian--* Sabbath school at 9:30; Preaching at 10:30 by the pastor. Union service of Yellow Springs and Clifton con gregations at 7:00 IV.M. Rev, Lawrence Ferguson of St, Louis will preach. There will he a lawn fete given on Wednesday evening, Aug. 20 at the Clifton U. P. church. Ice ‘ cream, cake and lemonade will be i sold. Everyone Is cordially' invi- .•ted, I The M, 15, Ladies' Aid will hold a market on Saturday, Aug, 23, in Johnson’s store. ON n in e t ie t h b irthe * y FURNITURE FOR SALE I have opened a repair shop and salesroom in the Finney room where all kinds of furniture can he repaired and refinished, new of antique. Wc also buy and sell antique furniture, Charles Winkle Get your lime for agricultural pur* poet* At the Cedurville Lumber Co, PAPER MILL CLOSED DOWN FOR NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS The Hagai* Straw Board & Paper Company closed down the plant Tuesday and will be down teft days or two weeks to make 6t>mp changes about the plant and needed repairs. The company is taking advantage of the dull time to make the repairs. XENIA TO LONDON RED STAR BUSS LINE Fast Tame M. Leave Cedarville a t 7:30 A for Xenia, Leave Xenia a t 8:15 for London Leave Xenia at 10:15 for London •.- ■ Leave Xenia a t 12:15 for London Leave Xenia a t 2:15 for London Leave‘Xenia at 4:15 for London Leave Xenia at 6:15 for London Leave. Xenia a t 8 P, M. for Co- darville. Btfsses leave London at same hour as from Xenia* There are few men who celebrate their ninetieth birthday anniversary by conducting a church service in the parish of which they have charge, hut that is what the Rev, Dr. Joihua R. Kyle, pastor of the First Reformed chord), will do .to- mbrrow. Dr. Kyle is ninety years old today, and is receiving the con gratulations of many of his friends, to whom his atilt abundant health and physical activity is a source of admiration. There will be no special recognition of the event, which will be fluiety observed by the family. Besides being otte of Amsterdam's oldest residents ih point of years, he ’ has also established a record of ser vice, for the number o f years in which he has conducted the south side parish exceeds that of any other minister in the city. His long and honorable career has won for him the esteem not only of the peo ple of this city, hut of many through out this Section of the state who en joy the friendship of Dr. Kyle. \ TIMES MOST BE GOOD) FOR THE SHOW BUSINESS I t must (hake a merchant happy when a show drop# into town and after staying <5tt® full week flhds business so prosperous that it is necessary to stay a second week, Such was the «#* hare And the com pany is said to have taken away around $2000,00. For tracking And hAttling call J, Bry«r<i Phone 48, St, IL U S .R o y a l Cords BALLOON- BALLOON-TYPE - HIGH PRESSURE Built of Latex-treated Cords T IRE building took a big step for ward when lha makers o f United OtatesTircsztiventedtheLate^Process- The added strength and rea r in g quality given fey Latex-treated cords is something- tha t tlic user o f Royal Cords c:ui tod yen from his own crij Royal Coeds arc the standard of value in coid lL-o cej i t—* even more certainly today than e ver before. And this holds ^.;od whether you arc considering alligh-IYesjureTire*aBalloon* TypeTireto fityourpresentv/hcclaandrims, or aBalloonTire for a 20 or 21 inch wheel. UnitedStatesTires arc Good T ires Trftiie Buy U .S. T ires from Midk ServiceHardware Company i
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