The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26

Many People Hunt for Their Fortunes T o o Far Aw ay We'need your money here a t heme, We have a demand right now from our own people, who waVt to build... or buy a home. Better invest your ^savings in our. safe institution. The Building & Loan plan is time tested and is today con­ sidered the safest proposition^in the world.. ' CUR SHARES PAY 6% The Gedatville Building' &Loan Association mt&smwmmsvmvvmw.n, .'tffw 8 MEERI , Country Club, Low Priced 9 2 cans . .................. 15c ^-'arnP^e^s Low Pirce . ^ 3 CciaJtS . ♦ ^, 25 c Catsup, “ L c L b ' B n t t l e . 15 c CM li Sauce „ Country Club, £ Rich, Pure 8 OZ. ,7 W , . . . 12 c PINEAPPLE, CCT , g. can.; , /*¥%>. ; BUTTER, fresh t churned 47c PINEAPPLE. Avon- dale No. 2 !g ca^..4^|l,wA, EATiMORE Oleo, Fresh lb. 20C :LARD, Fresh PEACHES, CC- Rendered 2 lb Heavy Syrup lg. c a r i ^ j t Kendered Z lb . . . ♦ *“ !POTATOES Red or m White 15 lb. peck.. IOC 37c PEACHES. Cali- forma large can. FIG BARS, Low Price lb . . . . CAKE, Square layer 9C /» 4 layers each BREAD, CC 1 1-2- j Q g APPLES; Fancy Winesaps 2 lbs.,. 25c HEN FEED, all feed, no grit 100 lb. i?Q 1 C b a g ............ . . » > 3 n lD Van Camp Soap : 10 Bars , . v » * • V 29c Visit Your Dentist Week (May 13th to May 20th) I request" all my patients of the past ten years to call and have their work examined without charge, Specialization in Pain- P la tes Repaired less Extrac- C%A While You Wait Crowns and Bridge 5 0 c Work$3 $ 4 $ 5 Up to $2.00 According to size Examination Free * * * * • * « f t * M LOCAL AND PERSONAL * * * * * * * • * * See the orphans eat at the opera j hcase, May 10th. - j Garden Plows, hoes, rakes, cecd3, etc. a t Huey’s. A. Y. Reid of Cincinnati was called hero last Saturday to attend the fu­ neral cf Miss Susan McCollum. 1, H ■Charles Townsley has accepted a position with the Cedarville Bakery and entered upon his duties this week While plowing several days ago C. E. Saunders found what is believed to he a petrified egg. Be sure to get your tickets from a Senior for the Senior play. The sale is going fine. Let’# fill the house. Nonsense! Anybody’s good enough to marry you. Opera house May 19th. Mrg. F. A. Juricat underwent an operation a t the McClellan, hospital Wednesday and all reports indicate her complete recovery in a few weeks. Mrs. Minnie, Binghurst of St. Louis was called here by the death of Mrs. J. H, Andrew. She is visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Steven­ son. We wish to purchase a few stacks of LOOSE STRAW - • - Located within 10 miles of our mill. Call Cedarville 39«4e rings, E. S. HAMILTON, Buyer. * « The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co* CEDARVILLE, OHIO Bring as your wool before the Wanted:- To purchase all Jiiads of nrnxcfc brer,!;:: co :i <rJ Just year, The a r r iv e s in eluding furniture* giaa*’ wool growers that so li first received ware, china ware, tapestry, rugs, pic* the highest prices. Cedarv'.Sie Lumber lures, ornaments, b rk a-hrae, cup Co. pistes ah "; bottles, Martin W#i««r Dr. and. Mrs. J. O. Stewart attended the May Festival in Cincinnati last week. They were joined hy their son Prof. John Orr Stewart of Richmond, Ky, r Rev. and Mrs. J. S. McMichael of Connersville, Ind., were, guests of Mr, and Mrs. S. M. Murdock the first of the week.- For Sale—Sweet Potatoe plants. John Gillaugh Home Beautiful—Buy your paints, brushes, oils, turpentine;" putty, var­ nishes and enamels. 100 per cent pure. At Huey’s 'W, R. Sterrett, who was in a critical condition the fatter part oif last week is reported some better, A Cedarville hoys baseball team de­ feated the Desperadoes last Saturday by a score of 10 to 6. A local team of colored baseball players defeated the Clifton team by a score of 18 to 1. Mrs. Orville. Reed of Memphis, Tenn, spent last Friday with Mrs. L. G. Bull. Misses Wilmah Spencer and Blanch Turnbull have been re-elected hy the Dayton Board of Education. I continue to meet my patients personally and my guarantee of 10 year sugo is still good* All Gold Pin, true Biting Anchor Suction Plate* No Gold Showing NC X £ $ 7 . 5 0 2 s * . $ 1 2 a O Positively Guaranteed the Best or Money Refunded Dr. Sm ith (Himself) D en tist X-RAY EXAMINATION FREE Filling* 50c to $1.50 * Extractions Free When Teeth are Ordered Remernlier - T h e Only Price We Charge Is the Price We Advertise. 25 12 S. Limestone St, Over Woolworth’s 5-10 Main 909-W. Springfield, Ohio Open every day and Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Ev*. We are all out of tea and we have­ n’t any crettm for May 19th. < " I >» i " •O faf i ' s,f W i t $&! | ' l . ( i c j l ,, MJCRd’t.rflTKH % Muscular Suit Values, These! IF YOUNEEDPRINTINGDROP IN And you’ll be strong for them because if your sum of outlay is modest you 1 won’t find them too strong for you. . For ypur $35 the finest suit that your .$40 to $45*can buy if you care to be /. . careless! .... * Michaels-Stern Suits for Spring in every conceivable new shade— $3o, $35, $49 Others from $25 to $50 Flannel Trousers of Biscuit, Tan and Azure Gray. Caps to match. • 4ip h& • C r i te r io n 'Value ^ i r s t C l o t h ie r s l l S, Detroit St„ Xenia, Ohio Mr. and ,Mrs. R. J. Shultz of Day- ton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Spencer. Let us have your wool this season. Cash a t delivery. Cedarville Lumber Co. ■ • . Lawn Beautiful—Lawn Mowers, Grass catchers, Grass Hooks, and Grass Shear a t Huey’s. Mr. and Mrs. William Gollins of Columbus spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gol­ lins. Mrs. A. E. Richards entertained” a number of friends a t her home last Saturday. afternoon; honoring her guests, Mrs. Cochran of New Paris and Miss Carrie Whitaker of Xenia. The Fortnightly Club was charm­ ingly received last Tuesday evening by Miss Reba Harblson. For Rent:*- Pasture for town cows or for farm stock. (2t) L. J. Glass The Xenia Masons have taken ai option on the Roberts Villa, with tb idea of adding a lodge room a t the rear and using the fine dwelling for club and entertainment purposes. The home is one of the finest in the county' aiid built years ago a t a considerable cost, Mrs. C. E. Cooley entertained the Research Club last Thursday. The Broadcaster Class of the R. P. church enjoyed a weinct roast a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Meryl Stormont last Friday evening. A’Targe number of out-of-town peo­ ple were here Tuesday for the funeral of Mrs. J. H. Andrew. Among them were: John Jamison, Mrs. Kittie Law­ ler and "Mrs. Addle White, Lebanon; W. L, Marshall, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. John 3. Harvey and Mrs. T. B. Andrew of Huntington, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Bull, Indianapolis; Mrs. Elizabeth Nash of Dayton; Mrs. Mack Elrick, Mr. and Mrs. Will String ham and Mrs. Andrew Elrick of Mid­ dletown; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Loyd and Miss Ella Jamison, Farmersville; Meet my old nurse “Lizzie” Semple at the opera house May 19th, Earl Collins, who has been teaching in the Beavercreek High School has received the appointment as a short term teacher in Assult College, Egypt and Will sail next month. She calls me “Daddy Long Legs.” TO FARMERS OF CEDARVILLE TOWNSHIP We are now prepared to meet the demands of our community with Agricultural Ground Limestone in accordancewith the State specifications for materials of this class. We beg tb advise Ithat we have installed machinery and equipment for a limited capacity estimated on a basis o f what we believe th<? farmers of Cedarville Township would use this year, and in order to avoid con­ gestion at our plant during the seeding period, we have made arrangements to make you a price delivered to- the buildings on the farm, Ho be delivered during the summer months, upon satisfactory terms. fit . .. • • ■ Mr. William Conley, who has operated the Whitelaw Reid farm for a number of years, will represent the Company in this community, and is prepared to make a standard add test of your soil and assist, if you so de­ sire; in determining the quantity o f agricultural limestone required for your particular purposes. * * Our Company is in position to rent the purchasers of this material, End Gate Agricultural Limestone Spreaders at a nominal price, as a matter o f convenience to you. It is our desire to co-operate and be of a service io the community, and we trust that you will not hes­ itate tb extend Mr. Conley the courtesy of a mutually constructive interview. T ? ! a Very truly your*, V t

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