The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52
iyg)»aagyiwMMB \ « A* ~ P E - R V Good 1, 7 €*&2*«*d S tm a s h 7rc:tf.V tFKSO JtcMILLVN SJPJ6AKR 1 lifcfcOKE XSNIA AUWRKCi: 1 MRS, W3^rr* BDItOR W. U, S. I Mr. Fred McMillan, o t Des Moinec,: low*, former Cetlarvillian, spoke* last ■ Sabbath evening before-a union, meet- j mg a t the Second V. P. church i’»; Xenia. ! Mr. McMillan has been greatly in -1 teressted in mission* and has toured j *. large part of the world in the ia-1 tereat. of this cause. Mr. McMillan I came to Xenia a t the request of Dr, J (Charles Proudfit, Mr. _McMillan law | fcepn prominent in the railroad fie'd for a. number of years. He is vice* president of the San Antonio, Uvalde and Gulf Railroad of Texas, is- treas urer of the Central Iowa Fuel Cu.v psny of Des Moines, snd is also vL*» president of the Monongahela Nation al Rank of Pittsburgh, Pa. ........... ' |.'f'l"n|.*iy GREENE COUNTY BOYS CAMPING AT BRYAN FARM NOTICE m V m U £ BEARING - i <58? TAX BUDGET Mrs. J. F "White has been cho'-en' —.....„ cj.Ut of tap Wcmen’s Missionary! Two copies *f tb* Tax Budget a* Magazine of tlw U. I*, denomination, j tentaUvMy adopted tmr the Board of succeeding Mr*, George Moore, who | Education of CadarvUl* Township died some days ago. Dr. and Mrs. literal Bchoed Otari#*, Grasne County, White with their family will move to Xenia about the ih’sfc of September, Mr*. C, Gatos, Mosklft Mich. Her letter reads: “I have used Po-ru-na for several years and it ‘ as helped me in many ways, It £ am f ood for colds, stomach, trouble to improve. the appetite when taken three times a day, I ato 78.” > Used, intelligently for catarrh and f teases of a catarrhal nature, e-rp-na seldom fails of the de sired results. ^.Coughs, colds, nasal .catarrh, stomach and bowel disor ders are among the commoner diseases for which Pe-ru-ria ha3 proved its value. Careful housewives and mothers malm a practice of keeping a bottle of Pe-ru-na in the home for emer gencies, - * Soldi Everywhere , Tablet of Liquid About sixty boys and girls are in camp a t Bryan farm this week, the camp being supported by tihe Fai r, Bureau. A program has been arranged ea-di day. Talks will be given by Senator S, D, Fees, Dr. Charles Proudfit and Rev. W, H, Tilford. Others on fie program will be Dr. Ben McClelkn, Miss Helen Evers and Dr. E. J, Rey nolds, EDITOR TAKES TRIP The Editor and wife will leave Fri day on a ten day motor trip through Michigan visiting points of interest and enjoying a short vacation,. Subscribe for the Herald. THE OTHER- I dropped into the Cedatyille Bakery for my ‘daily dozen’ rolls; and while taiting my turn a t the cash register some new cookies caught my. eye; Oatmeal cookies and Tea calces, dainty new additions to their already long list of cakes and sweet pastry. ■ . < 4 " , v ' • - . , Of course you know the others: Almond, Lemon, Friiit sticks, Coeoannt Macaroons, and Gingprsnaps, the children’s favorite, • ,And the iced cokes too: White, and Angelfood, and Sunshine; , Devilsfobd, and pound, and several others that are full -of milk and eggs and sugar. These you Will thoroughly enjoy with ice cream on , these warm days. Surely there’s something there that you like for a meal finisher, and they all go fine with fresh mid-summer fruit. Also—for special occasions, personal attention to any kind of cake you desire. ' *- . ' 1 ’ • And—the Bread line is still forming op the right; Gommeal, Potato, Carnation, and all the rest; not quite so many varieties as the . cakes arid cookies but in flavor and vitamines. For good food, the CedarviHe Bakery surely takes the Cake. ELMER JURKAT mm KROGER STORE will Close every Wednesday after noon at 1;00 p. m. during the months of June, July and August. , * , Potatoes, v , ? . m - 24c • & Bananas, ^ ^ 25c Coffee, f e “hb 4,0 47c l O E Z C a r n a t i o n or Wilson can 10c f*"A M l I K . Van Camps 3 cans 29c / J j l ! i i U U I l i ^ £ ourtWy CluU3 cans., TOMATO SOUP, I C f t Van Camps 2 c a n s * v v CAKE, Dolly Brown each .................. mww BEANS, CC with I C p Pork and sauce., BREAD, CC 1 lb. 7c1 f t - 1 1-2 lb. W ..........I w L NAVY BEANS O* ■ -1 » * * ■* * m* ■!* $ a* ¥ » #■ SOAP, P «c G OEr 6 bars.............. PEAS, Standard I I * Can BUTTER, Country Club lb. ................ T t /C CATSUP, CC large Settle each . . . * ■ - LARD, Fresh Rendarcd . . . . . ' TOMATOES,Stand- 1 1 - ard Pack can..........* * * SUGAR, bulk 10 Iba. 6*c : ih cfc25 $ 1 . 5 9 . #■ EGGS, strictly 9 1 i t fresh .......... OLEO Eatmqre, * lf!* fresh lb.................... ........., ............... . l t §4 PrhsthiDropinAnd See Us NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON TAX BUPG23T Two copies of the Tax Budget as tentatively adopted for the'Trustees of Cedarvillo Township in Grccm: County, Ohio, are on hie in the oflicc of the Clerk Of said Township, These arc fu r public inspection; and a Public flearing on said Budget will be held at the Clerk’s olRce in said Township on the- 3rd day of August 1925, at one o’clock P. M. Andrew Jackson, Clerk-Trcas. CINCY HAS BIG RAIN FALL Cincinnati experienced one of the biggest rain falls Monday ever komvn in the history of the city. According to government reports four and one- quarter inches of water fell from two until 5:30 o’clock, doing much damage about the city, One inch an hour of rain fall in most localities means a flood stage.- Ohio, «r* oh ftl« hi the office of the Clerk of Mid School District. These are, for public impeetton; and a Public Hearing on udg Budget will be held at the Cleric* uSk-s in said School District up the 3rd day of Augur; 1925, at one O'clock P. M. Andrew Jackson, , Clerk-Trer.::. Est. 1867—Capital $50,000.00 ABSOLUTE RELIABILITY Ship ua ypur POULTRY TIIE PETERS POULTRY CO. Cinnati, Qhio. Send the-Herald to a "friend. A restful night on LakeErie Make* » pleasant break in your journey. A good bed In a de an , cool stateroom, ft long sound deep a n d a n appetizing breakfast - in th e morning, , Steamer* "SEEANDBEE*1—“CITY OP ERIEw-."CrrY OF BUFFALO’* Daily May 1st to November ISfth Leave Cleveland-;?;®! P, M./ Eistetn Arrive -*7:0OA. M.l Stambtd Time __________ ♦Steamer “CITYOPBUFFALO” arrive.7;JOA.M. . CocncrUotwfoeNiagara Falla, Eastern and Canadian point., A.k your ticket •cent or tourist *$encyfor ticker* via C &_B Line. New Tourltt Automobile lCota-$7-50. > ........, Pend for free tcctlonal puzrte cbartol the Croat Shin "SEEANDBEE" and S2-p**e bockfat. The Cleveland CtBuffaloTransit Co, Cleveland, Ohio Fasre, $ 5 .5 0 Ivour Pall 'nckeV!» [ poodoatac Boats ■' —■ *“ ’* * { Ckdtar PxvrmM**** ’ lOTALJTE TUNGSTEN DAMPS- l v | | alk*y'* lodim Salt, * Guaranteed. table a-lt, nut * nwdieift*- Tba *«R 23 tu 50 watt, 22c each, j* rwonmurriad by Dm Jtaira w f.0 tulOO watt, 32c ta EOe. ^ Health. By uring Muikay’s *aR 5™* These prices good for Friday and gre protecting your children against Saturday only. ;goiter. Accept w »ub#titut«i, Fur Service Hardware Co, t W-, I single, p. 8t. v. DR. VV. II. SKLLS D E N T IS T S p rud en Bldg., S. E. Cor. P ifth and Main Streets jRpoms 22, 23 and 24—Over Trautman & Reve’s Drug Store Twenty y e a r s of careful work and e* pcrience. also courte o u s and honest bus} ness methods enables us to pomt with pride t o o u x professipnai __ __________ standing in D a y t o n and Montgomery county, Over twenty years in this lo cation. Gold Crowns, Porcelain Crowns, Bridge Work Plate Work, Gold Fillings, Enamel Fillings. Sihet Fillings. PRICES REASONABLE , Examination Free—Lady Attendant— Instruments Sterilized—Gas Administered , Running Water at Each Chair, OUT-OF-TOWN PATIENTS CAN. NAVE THEIR. WORK §TARTED AND. COMPLETED SAME DAY We Give and Redeem Wren’s Stamps > We Give and Redeem Purple Stamps THE EDWARD WREN C07 SPR ING F IE LD , O H IO Springfield’s Greatest Mid-Summer Value Giving Event—Wren’s A Clearance Event of Most Importance to Every Shopper in This Vicinity. Personal and Home Needs at Prices That Insure the Quickest Possible Clearance . sses dus Regular Selections That Have Been Selling At $4.95, July Clearance Sale At* —The smartest styles and colors in Linens, Voiles, Rayons, Broadcloths and Ratines. Many hand drawn styles, others with dainty trimming touches. Dresses worth' up to $10.05 at $3.05. PRINTEDDRESSES! HO —Printed Silk Crepes, Striped Tub Silks, Georgettes/ Crepe de Chines and others that sell regularly up to $35. July Clearance Price............*. FINEST SILK DRESSES! $25.d° 55cand59c Prints! —Peter Pan arid AndefsOil’s guaranteed fast color prints in all patterns and shades, the y a rd ., ; . . . . tt S/C 29c and 33c Ginghams —32 inch fine Zephyr Ginghams in checks, plain colors and new nov elties, In' the July sale •JF ' _ at . . . . . . . . . . ..................... A u 5C 59c Normandy Fabrics! | 39c Yd. —49c and 59c Normandy Fabrics \ with permanent dot patterns. ». Numerous styles and colorings. | Regularly Priced A t $49SO and $55. Choice at —The best quality dresses from our regular stock. Beautifully made and individually stylgd of dressy effects or sport styles, July Clearance Price $25, COATS! Priced At $29.75 and $34.60, How $15.00 —Splendidly tailored of the best twills and sport fabrics. Fur trimmed and silk lined. b !J 1 COATS! Priced At $69.50 and $68.50, Now $39.50 Silk-Run Tissues! -Gaze-Marvel 6 9 c S i 1k - It u n Tissues in plaids and O Q _ checks. Yar d . . . . . . h w C $1.25 Silk Marjacads —Yard wide, solid colors with neat self designs. 7 0 « Y a r d ................................... 49c Printed Voiles —40 inch finest thread Voile in new printings and colors. _ Yard . . . . . . . . . 35c Japanese Crepes —Heavy cotton Japanese Crepes in all colors aiid white. Yard .......... ..................... A j C WREN’S—FIRST FLOOR—OLD BUILDING —Fur trimmed or plain tailored, finest coatings in the best colors and styles. WREN’S—FOURTH FLOOR—CORNER BUILDING Women’s Silk Dresses! ‘ —Broadcloth, Crepes and Printed Dresses, formerly to $16.50. d*j* Clearance p r i c e . V u Chiffon Silk Hosiery! —Women’s full fashioned chiffon j silk hosiery in the best colors ^ | and black. Priced at, p a ir, . . v O v l W ttn’<—F irit Floor-Cam*? Building 59c Lptcft Jabots »• , Net and Uu*e in many new style*. , >L ■ a variety of patterns. Very n q fi uUy.u'live. Priced at . . . . . . v w C } | Wr*n'*--Fifst FivOr- Com#r Building ( Women’s to $ 9 Corsets —In plain coutil or fancy brocade. Including many famous makes. All sizes in lot. tf*1 A C At •>**■'«*■■« ****«*'•*■* **** ^ w Wr«nf«—third Ficdr Corner Buildlno O . N . T , Thread . -100 yard spools, black and white in all the wanted numbers. MPUtTAL, 12 SPOOLS ,.... J * t Wr*n'*““ Fii' 3 l Floor Old Bulldtns M en s $ TOO Shirts Men’s plain blue ehambraj work shirts, attached collar, full AQd* cut, each ............................... Wrtn’js—Mao’s BWrs Sale of Silks $1.75 and $1.95 Silks! ♦ —Fast color washable silks in checks and stripes in many dif- $1.29 ferent colors, Priced the yard « # * " » • « « * * « t « $1.39 Radio Silks! 95c Yd. —Yard wide Radio Silks for ap- * pnrel as well as 'undergarment White and all the best shades. Special in the July Clearance, the yard 95«. $! .25 All Silk Pongee! 69c Yd. —33 inch Japanese all silk pongee , of the best quality, free from pow* ' der, natural color. Priced special in the July Clearance, the yard G9c, WREN’8—FIRST FLOOR-OLD BUILDING FURNITURE 10%to 331 / 3 % Reductions! On all floor samples, ufld pieces :rvi separate pieces—unusual val ues in Julv sales. 8 Ask About Our Dlgnlfisd Partial Payment Plan. 9x12 Axminster RUGS ! Up To $40 Values In the July Clearance at $29 .00 * -All perfect rugs in a choice se lection of patterns and designs. Unusual values , .x, l fa
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