The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26
<0 The Keynote o f our Association The happiness of the individual a»d thewell- $ire of cur nation, revolve a b o u t the insti tution called HOME. In this, field we specialize. Wc lend nrttaney for heme building and buying.t We encourage thrift in the ho*u<S by- providing a safe investment to the great American family that lives in the great American home. Our sound and profitable plan of operation is open to all, and to all we say. If you have money WE WANT IT, 'If you want money WE HAVE IT. WE PAY 6 % DIVIDENDS. The Cedamlle Building & Loan AUCTION - O F — ANTIQUES One of the finest collections o f antiques to be seen in this section o f the country will be sold at my residence on S. Main street, Cedarville, Obit), nest to £be Murdock Garage, on Thursday, June 4, 1925 Commencing at 10:30 A, M. Antique Furniture Clocks.of Different Kinds Glass Ware , Dishes Descriptive list inside TERMS OF SALE— CASH Martin Weimer ('Ob. JOHN TOLM4, A tvCT, 1 Wanted:- To pw liaso all kinds of ! antiques in ciodinjp furniture, glass- <ware, china ware, tapestry, rago, pic- j tares,' ornaments, bric-a-brac, cup i plates and bottles. Martin Weitncr * * * . • # * • # » LOCAL AND PERSONAL ; # * # • * * #* » * • x ■’ "‘Ti'-O Whr-lC' Town ’3 Talking” ab-iifc ; the Senior Play. ; The latest in Spring and Summer | » l dothes for men, young atoa and boys. j Miss Lucilo Johnson entertained h er,fMen's and Young Men's suits, fine 1French Club last Saturday afternoon., t liloring from $10.49 to ¥27.00. For j ;•trousers we can fit you and please you.; j at prises from $3.40 to $5.4!). Work j teueera cheaper In prise. C.A. Kelblo |.1749 W. Main, Xenia. <*olin Barker baa been confined ids bed with a case of tho grip. to Mrs. B. C. OglcsfK'o was hostess to die members of the TKadantrn Club, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Sirs. George Mortir.<l»Io entertained a largo company of at a weir-cr roast Wednesday evening. f G. A. Shreadcs, scccnipankd %y Mrc. Will Crawfcrd, Mrs, Bessie Fd* ,leva ur.d Sirs. S’. X . Tarlwx, met an unusual accident yesterday after- neon near the. Beavercreek seEiccI bouno while returning fear Dayton. A heavy ruin was falling and tho read was cllppery. Tito mqchhjo skidded and left the road turrjtag on its side, Pnrcorsfcy gave old awl liberated tho :parly and righted the auto. Ha oh # y«as'se-*4<3u#ly injured nor*w*s ib#r* }Lns litt is damage to the sedan, | Lev. and Mrs. C. M. Ritchie o f n#ar Kite?-urgb, arrived hero Monday Mti *have been guerta o f Mr. and Mrs, A. E. liney. Rev. Ritchie goes on to IUi > nr.h fir a visit ami then to Topaka, E' ou ,"3 s to attend tho General Af«#m- U’j o f the United Presbyterian church I Dorsey Nickel has brought suit in j Common Pleas Court for $25,000 a- i gainst L. Funderburg. | W. L. Wilson spent Thursday in j Columbus attending the Presbyterian General Assembly. i a im US A CHANCE TO FIGURE ON YOUR JOB PRINTING Here it is "The Senior Play” with a cast of celebrities. Don't fail to see it. Miss Elizabeth Girrard o f Urbana spent several days hero last week with Mffc Edith Blair. For Rent:- Pasture for town cows or for farm stock. • (2t) L. J. Glass . Electric Appliances, Irons, Bulbs, Fuses, Switches, Sockets, .Wire, Flash light Bulbs and batteries. -At Huey’s Straw hats, Panamas, latest caps for men and boys, Dress and work shirts, ties and hosiery. C. A, Kelble, i749 W. Main, Xenia. We learn that Lee Corry, Spring- field, brother of Mrs. G. E. Jobe, Is ih a Very critical condition, suffering with kidney trouble. George Martindale and *Charles Mellenger will hold a public sale of Registered Jersey cattle on the Martindale farm south of town, on Thursday, May 28. C O F P , COTntry c iUb ............................... Ir u 6 § Med. Heavy / I I Q “ can .................... ( P e a t s . wisc° nsin Fack N°-2 1 O c i w Jean: ............................................ 1 C o f f e € , ^ ™ h B1 TOMATOES, 1 f l r ! . standard packxan A v i r • 4 KRAUT, large 2 lb. | Q g ! and, 4c reduction ^ BEETS, Avondale, | Af* Low Price can. . . . * PINEAPPLE, CC 9 Qr Lg. can ............. SPINACH, Calif. K n No Grit can . . . . CATSUP, CC 8 oz. l A r Bottle . . . . . . . . . . M ILK .C C 4-small | Cl eans •• A*'*- LARD, Fresh 0*7 Rendered 2 lb . .. . m / w .BUTTER, fresh A A p churned ...............“ “ ir BREAD/CC 1 1-2 j Q g CAKE, Square layer G g /* 4 layers each.........skvw TOMATO SOUP, | Cp - Van Camp, 2 cans FIG BARS, Low T|Ar Price l b ............. v . I V y EATMORE Oleo, Fresh lb................. Auto accessories—Tires', tubes, fan belts, gaskets, brake lining3, shoes, spark plugs, pumps, timers, light bulbs, etc. f At Huey’s Bring us your wool before the market breaks as it did last year. The \yool growers that sold first received the highest prices. Cedarville Lumber. Co. Mayor H. G. Funsetb and Aditi Bar- low attended a banquet in Dayton at the Gibbins Hotel, given by the Mi ami Valley Traffic Club. "The whole town is talking” is play worth seeing. Mr. W. W, Galloway spent the first of the week at French Lick Springs, where he nttended the National con vention o f Container Manufacturers. For Sale: Laundry-ette electric washer, only used a few times. Not doing work at home. Priced for quick . Phone 174 or 1170 R, Xenia, Q. Rev. W. R, Graham of LaFayette, Ind., ‘ stopped here Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W, G, Iliff, Rev. Graham is attending the Presbyterian Assembly in Columbus. W. J. Tarbox leaves next Thursday for Topeka, Kan., where he goes as a delegate to the United Presbyterian General Assembly. Mrs. John A. Rankin of Tarkio, Mo., is here on an extended visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Clayton McMillan. A committee is canvassing Clark county endeavoring to sell enough family tickets to insure a county fair this summer. The old board is bank rupt. Miss Ruth DeWitt and Mr. Stanley E. Nixon of Dayton, spent Saturday and Sunday in Columbus, the guests of Mr, and Mrs, J, Z..Krumm and. Miss Helen Nixoil of South High street, The last show o f the season, Mon day, June 1st by the College Seniors. This is their last appearance.. Mrs. .Lawrence Barber has been elected to teach in District Number 1. Miss Dorothy Tan*, who had this school two years, was not an appli cant. John Finney, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Elkany Finney, has Heen in .a rather critical condition for several days yet we learn that he is now somewhat improved. He vras recover ing from tho effects o f scarlet fever. mm * Roy. C. P. Proudfit will deliver tho address Decoration according to an nouncement made yesterday by Fred M. (Townslcy, Commander of the Wal lace C, Ancjerson Post of the Amer ican Legion. An urgent meeting o f the Post will l>e held next Thursday evening in Community Hall. Dick Anderson, aged 10, who is a member of the K. of 'P. Home family Springfield, Won the county cham pionship at iharbles Wednesday and enters tho national tournament at Atlantic City, May 31 to June 0. The Springfield Sun is sponsoring the trip for the la,d. Warren Barber and Gilbert Me Coy have signed up and will enter the Citizens Military Training camp at Camp Knox, near Louisville. They leave here about July 1st, Mr. Bar- ,ber is a member o f the Legion and Mr. McCoy attended the camp last ' m m * * , . | h i,i t i l The Manuel Training class of the high school has had a fine exhibit of small furniture at thy Service Hard ware Co. store the past week. Tho articles arc for sale,-and tho proceeds go into a fund for that class. The training scholars receive along this line will be valuable in years to come, it matters not what vocation they may yet determine upon. Dr. C, J. Fairo is attending the ograduting exercises o f his niece, Miss Adrien Black and also attending the Alumni Banquet of the Butler, Ky., high school. Don't miss our very large shoe de partment. We have all the latest in ladies slippers, oxfords, pumps, two- tone leather, light tan, brown patent, kid and suades along with white at the lowest prices. For men we have dress shoes In all styles and colors. Work shoes priced from $1.98 to $4,49 C. A. Kelbe, 1749, W. Main, Xenia. Word lias been received hero of the critical illness of Mrs. Jeanette. Es kridge at the home o f her*son, R. R. Barber*, Hollywood, Cal. Mrs. Es kridge went West several months ago to remain with her son during the ab sence of his wife, who had a nervous breakdown, Heart trouble and1high blood pressure are assigned for - the present condition of Mrs. Eskridge, Cedarville College DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC REC ITAL CONCERT , United Presbyterian Church . TUESDAY EVE., MAY 29, 8 P. M. IF one is to Toe a Bride in June, Pogue’s * offejr these few delightful ways to im prove each shining shopping hour be tween now and the measures of Lohen grin-—* 6 . La belle fiancee may wisely clioo3e a gown o f pic turesque beauty, which can be used not only at the altar—but during the honeymoon aswell. As white is considered particularly fashionable for evening affairs. Or, she may decide upon a gleaming ivory satin gown o f classical beauty, with equal assurance o f its being a modem vogue. ' . ■■ . The veil, if not o f real lace, must be o f tulle-—clouds of tulle. Normandy, Russian, Juliet, Coronet ,and Wrapped styles, will be made to your order. Slippers, which are usually o f satin to match the wedding .gown, may b e opera, strapped or orna mental in style. Sheer, chiffon silk stockings to accompany, are cobwebby as to-texture. And the best o f all reasons for the laces and fine needlework o f this lovely trousseau lingerie, now heaped high for June brides —*i3 the bride herself. You’ll agree when you see it. A ll purchases sent free o f charge The H.&S. POGUE Co. Corner of Fourth Street and Race Street .-to '■ ’■ - -7 ! ' 1 ■ -7' *****:■: A n d f o r ih e H o n e y m o o n H o u s e Goblets, glasses and sher bets, crystal clear, that fairly echo the tinkle* o f theW ed -. din^ Bells, are in modem ■and antique styles, w i t h finely etched designs. * * * Beautiful ch in a ., modern masterpieces in design, i* f r o m ” Pickard, Haviland. and other equally 'famous manufacturers. Open Stock ■■ * * Pottery, colorful and unique in shape and size, for oc casional decorative notes, is from Spain and Italy, * * * v Satiny damasks for state occasions, delightfully in formal luncheon and break fast sets, and fine Italianand Madeira pieces, will please the bride who anticipates the needs o f her household] * * * ■' •. ■ f i ■ 4- - Electrical accessories,!such „ as percolators, toasters and grills, to help make house keeping a pleasure— and food more palatable. m m . i ■ ■ i ■ TO FARMERS OF TOWNSHIP INCREASE YOUR CROP YIELD W e have booked a rather large tonage of AGRICULTURAL GROUND LIME STONE . y to be hauled from the plant by the purchaser. In this connection we would like to ad'vise that our plant capacity is limited, and the farmerk who wish !to sow AGRICULTURAL GROUND LIME STONE during the fall, should not hesitate to place their orders with us now and arrange *to have the material delivered by motor truck, because we are very positive our plant capacity will not permit a large enough quantit y of Ground Lime Stone at seeding time to supply the demand of the ?. community* , . The Abel ■■""JfiLJL
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