The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

Advanced Assortment o f Spring Ideas The very fiower o f style in anils, models with broad lapels, high-waisted effects, patch pockets m d cuff on sleeves, low. and high gorge waistcoats, snug-and-slim- trousers, all fashioned in the most popular fabrics for young men. - , Best Eighteen Dollar Suits Best is a big word. But you'll find you can't make $18 go farther under any condition than you can here. We have them in worsted, serge and. cheviots. For quality, for style, for correct fit, for excelIence of tailoring you’d pay at least $5 more % its equal elsewhere. An Easter Menu Everything In Top Coats From conservative silk-lined and' faced .Chester­ fields to the breezy, rough-woven Balmacaans—not to mention a showy sideline,of raincoats, dusters and motoring garments. . $5.00 to $25.00 # v A VW o „ r s To^ COR- MAINSLIMESTONE S p r i n g f i e l d , ' / ’*> O h io We WlU pay Tdu I 0 | Gents ' 1 ’ *#>*. ■i ’ ; _ i •. 4 . i . , , ' Per Dozen in Trade op 18 Cents Cash for Clean, Fresh Eggs fromApril 15th to 19th Inclusive Bring us Your Surplus. Robt. Bird& Sons Co. CEDARVILLE, OHIO P. S. It pays to trade at B!;d’s. UNION SERVICES Under the Auspices of the Churches of Cedarville IN THE, OPERA HOUSE t * * , n ,• 7t00 O'CLOCK Every Sabath Evening We offer you for your seleetian an Easter menu of rare excellence. , Man does not live by flowers alone at Faster any more than at other times. .The flowers for the center and the meats for the end of the table. We can furnish you a delicious roast, boil, stew or steak for your Easter dinner table, and you'll not regret having purchased it here. Walter Cultice -V O n SALE:-~Corn in crib. *Apply at this office. The W, 0, T. TJ. willmeet Thurs­ day, April 20, at 2 p. m., in the library. > ■. , T^ieL, A. S., of the M. K, church will hold an Raster Market, in the Hamiabery rooms ‘ on Saturday afternoon, April 22: —-House o f V rooms for* rent. Newly ' papered .and, ” painted throughout. O. M GROUSE. Mr§. Joseph W. Patton Spent the first part of the week 'with her par­ ents'in Dayton, Rev. Joseph W. Patton is attending the S2ud degree Masonic reunion in Dayton Thursday and Friday. Messrs. R. C.'Watt, R.-S. Towns- ,ley apd' J. B. Turnbull have been ap­ pointed by the Probate Court,aft ap­ praisers of the estate of Alex. Turn- ■ sum , >• Btrayed, female Scotch Collie dog. .Finderinform R. B. Barber. The Ford automobile agency re­ ports the sale of the following aars, Joe Pitstiek, G. W. Ptantman and X B . Rife. Tl^ese .are all second orders for that famous car, show: ing whatthe owners think of it. Wears prepared to, take care o f all automobile repair *nd garage Work. ' . OWens & Bon’ Mr, J. E. Nisbat xs now city editor of the Dayton HerakL \ LINOLEUN^ Large • stock, Choice pattern* to pick from and we lay It for you. —*FORIBABE(Stable and shed' in^ood condition. . - - H, A, McLean —FOR SALE:—Buckeye incu- batoif, 220 (?gg; Good m new and priced to Belt.- Phone 2iJL8<h ' Mr. Walter Ballenger has ac­ cepted a positron with the Pru­ dential Jdfo Insurance Co,, m Springfield. This Advertisement is forYou Pay Attention to What W e Say There's more wear, style and satisfaction in IIAIIT, SCHAFFNER & MARX and FRAT CLOTHES than any other make of clothes at the same price, You don't think sol Then ask the man who knows. When you* are ready to see real clothes come in we'll be glad to show you the most beautiful fitting models you have seen in many a day—quality guaranteed. These. clothes are priced from. ■ ■ ■ $ 1 5 to $ 2 5 YQXJ RECEIVE .quality, style and economy where you buy PERFECTION Clothes for your Boy, This is no guess work.- We have sold these clothes for 15 years and they have proved their worth. You can buy cheaper clothe* and that's exactly wbat you'll get. No extream style here a good sensible suit for a rough boy. It's quality, and style wear in Perfection Clothes, Price $3.50 to $10 Mr, Man you have a big choice in Hats and Caps at this Store. STRAUS.&,HUB “The Surprise Store” 28 -30 East Third St*, Dayton, 0, .Special show­ ing in furnishings for Easter. The College'Bible'Rendlhg Com best will be bold Thursday evenings May si. ‘ • 1 .Complete Um»' Of new picture frame mouldings at NAGLFY’ S Studio, For Sa l ePar i s ro*eRhode Island Red eggs for hatching, Than© Oggfi hatch well. Farm range, G. 0 . Manna -'Above AH’ *smoke the Bold,. RUGS all stews and grade*! We Invite you to call, and see our lino. R. BIRD A SON’S CO. Mies Effle Barber, of Sprmgfiiold, and Mrs, Nora Baldridge, of Day- ton attended, ih© funeral Of the late Alexander Turnbull, Sabbath, Dr. W. R. McOhesney addressed the Springfield Central M. E» Brotherhood Monday evening. NOTICE!— Wo have arraign­ ments with Mr.BIrdsell Creswell to hang WALL PAPER for us. Coma In and select your paper. R. GIRD & SON'S CO. —New stock o f picture frame mouldings at Nagley’ sBtudI*. New Carlisle will certainly hold.the record for flowers this summer. The Beautification committee of the Civic League placed on sale spirea and eanaas. Last Saturday 400 breach were sold at wholesale price, to prop­ erty owners. Not a bad idea for the Community Club here, Flowers cost little but add much to'the'attractive­ ness of a home mid the town.. - PROMINENT Cl-mBN ’ ' _ ' answ ers f in a l summons . FOR SALE—Spring coat that will fit a girl froth 15 to 20 years of hgc. Rhone 5408. Mr. Alexander Tornbullj who died last Friday morning, was a member of one of the eldedt fwafiWin the comi­ ty, For several months he lingered following '-a stroke, o f paralysis,, at times improving until he was able to be about the house-but for ten days previous to hi* deathhe failed rapidly,: The deceased was the eon o f John and Ruth Kyle Turnbull and was born January 26,1888, on the farm adjoin­ ing bis past home, for many years.. Ho was first married to Miss Sarah Bat­ her, sister o f the late W, M. Barber, but her death occurred twenty years ago. About seventeen years ago ho married Mrs. Sarah Barber, widow of tbo late A'. G. Barber, who survives. Three children by the first union sur­ vive: F B, Turnbull, ’Postmaster W. A. Turnbull of this place, find Mrs. J. G, McMillan of Columbus. One Cull brother survive*, 'S,. K. Turnbull of this place. Two half brothers, Hugh and Ch'arleS Turnbull, and a half sister, Mrs, W» L. Clem- ana. survive also, Mr. Turnbull served in tba Civil War os a member of the 12th Ohio and suffered an injury during the sec­ ond battle -f Bull Rhn that effected him ever a. ,erward. He was a mem­ ber of the local post In early life be united with the TJ. P. church and was always faithful in attendance and. devotion. It is said that following his return from the war Mr. Turnbull never missed com­ munion but once and that o f last Feb­ ruary. Mr. Turnbull was a successful farm-’ er~ond a sheep breeder of wide repu­ tation, For many years he success­ fully engaged in this branch andmade shipment* to all parts"of the world. •» The funeral was held Sabbath after­ noon from the residence, the services Ixdftg conducted by Rev. J. S. E. Mc- Mfchael, Burial took place north of town. * "WeWill store your base burner for the summer. W ill call for it and deliver In the fall, / McFarland <fcMcKee. —Indian Runner duck eggs snd Buff Plymouth Rock eggs for setting. Buff eggs 60e per 15 and duck eggs at 66c per 15. Leave orders at Nagley’s grocery or call 9. G. Rfted, Oedarville, Ohio. Miss Bettlia Jackson, Who under Went an operation at the McClellan hospital is reported as much proved, ' —Horse clipping done at my barn or will go to your barfi. Prices reasonable. 0 ,0 , Weimer. (8t) . NOTICE Xenia Fertilizer Co., is now under new management and all dead stock will be removed imme­ diately. Hogs 60c per 100; cattle $8 atid horses 42 delivered at factory. Longdistance phone calls paid by us. Citizens 187, Bell 837W. Xenia Fertilizer Co. With Season such as this the farm­ ers find themselves several weeks hack in their work. The tractor seems to be the, only solution when it comes to plowing in a hurry, and then this- can only* be used where the sod in free from snags and rocks. South Charleston some months ago prepared for a waterworks plant and a bond issue of $30,000 was approved by the people. One thing after an­ other has kept the work from .being completed. At the time the esti­ mates were made material was at a low price. Bids were just opened re­ cently and the lowest waft $6,112,4/ over the bond issue, It looks now as if another bond issue-of $10,000 will be necessary and this approved by the public at an election,. Vaults cleaned in a proper man­ ner. Elza ihiriglodecker. 8t. W a n t e d ‘You to smoke the.bold, —‘WA N T E D o n e of. the largest magazine publishing bouse* desires to employ an active mats or woman in this community to handle a special plap which has proven un­ usually profitable. Good opening for right party. Address with two references, Publisher, Box 155,! Times S r . »ta.,New York City, Next Wednesday, April 19th, Will he the * . - * , " ’ * ** . - ■ t , "• a -Our advertisement in next Tuesday’s (Dayton) papers will give you an idea in a small way what our departments hold in store fo r yoth Never before have we made such provision fo r out-of-town .visitors. ,For . Pver, a month our buyers have been gathering in the select o f fashion and best o f quality for-your approval - and you. will' surely wonder at the great reward for ,our efforts., There’ll - be big values a-plenty. Make it your headquarters for lunch and all our - store 'conveniences; THE ELDER & JOHNSTON CO. DAYTON, OHIO J Easter Suits Specially Priced Womens and Misses Suits in Poplinsj Gabardines and Serges. Black and this Season's best colors including checks. All of this seasons new­ est styles in suits worth up to $20.00. Sizes from 16 years to .46 bust. . Our Easter SPECIAL AT 0 $14.75 NEW EASTER COATS . . . « • Mieses’ ana Womens Novelty Cheeks and Light Fancy Materials ip the loose Back and Belted models juisfcreaeived for Easter shoppem at .,,............. ........... . *5.00, $0.00, $7.50, $8.75 Each Plain Sergo Poplin and Gabardine Coatft including extra largo eizefl ..,,.. .,....$10.0-1 to $16.50 Silk Taffata Goats in Black and Navy v#ry stylish and Dressy...............$15.00to $23.50 Silk Jersey Sport Coats in high colois. a very olasay coat......................................... SI5.00 Childrens Coats in this season’ s best styles and materials a t................ ....... $1.03 to $G.OO EASTER FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN •Smart New Eaatar Pumps in Patent leather, Dull and Glazed Kid on the prettiest new lasts with French and staple heels at- ............................... :............ * 0 . 00 , $8.50 and $1,00 White Pumps at................ ..... ......$3.00 and $9.50 SILK DRESS&S UNDERPRICED ,$10.05 Silk Dresses that were regularly pncod Up to ’ $17.50 would certainly interest you If you could but see them. Good quality Taffata, trimmed with Georgette . crepe and laces, all sizes In the lot, aud all this seasons best Btyles, priced while they last ...................................... .............,.$10.66 each EASTER BLOUSES New Voile lingerie Waists sizes 84 to 40 endless selection,....... ............ ......... .,$1.00 each A Tub Bilk In plain and stripes an excellent style and value Crepe De Chine Waists in atl the good colorings a t .................... ............. $2.60 *■ Georgette and Lace Blouses In almost end- loss selection of styles at... $6.00, $8.00 and $7.80 . , EASTER MILLINERY AT DRY GOODS PRICES Every thing that is now in Millinery either trimmed or untrimmed fiats . and materials. All priced on Dry Goods Basis. We can give you a larger selection, and can save you quite a tidy sum on your Millinery purchases. Jobe Brothers Company XE.NIA, . . . . ‘ OHIO Stop yoar bad with Plf. KMT tw ilft T&btat*. 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