The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26

I #>' ti iiwinwniwiiiii mmaomm ZZSZZMr.* sacssscs*-. ,^j66bji^I^'^6MetollB66S8®^Z—^ 5,000 People can shop in this bi£ store all on one floor \vitliont crowding. Mr. Harry Iliif of London spent Monday here. Auto livery, Phone 55. . Day or night, v,e are always ready. It, A. Murdock. Mr. Franklin Harbison was in Co­ lumbus, Saturday, on business. ONION SETS yellow and red <£Q c quart. R. Bird and Sons Co. Miss Isabelle Winter, who teaches a t Painesville, O., is home on her spring vacation. —‘-Corn fodder for sale by J . C. Barbor Mrs. A. E. Smith, wife of Dr. ; Smith, president of Ohio Northern {University a t Ada, gave a very in- j foresting address Sabbath night in ithe M. E. church in behalf of Foreign :Missions. Mrs. Robeii Townsley entered the | Springfield hospital last Friday where ' she is talcing special treatment und»r the direction of Dr. Clement Jones. r Mr. M. C. Nagley has made applica- i tion in Probate Court as administra­ t o r of the estate of the late S. K. , Turnbull. f f i d fC /p /A e s Are You “Sick”? "Sick*’ of wearing dull, drab, Clothes — Clothes that never look right be­ cause the}1- lack style— Clothes that never feel right because they 1 a c k fit—Clothes that never wear right because they are lacking in fabric and tailoring. Come to us! We have Clothes to satisfy the most fastidious— Michaels=$tern Clothes The Criterion "JhStorm fo r D ad a n d ihm Boy*” S. Detroit Street, XENIA , .• OHIO Mrs. Walter Condon and children of Urichsville, 0., are guests of Mr. It. C. Watt. Keep in mlnfl the Cbi-namel demonstration a t MoKee’s on Sat­ urday, March 31. ! - L I N O L E U M and CON- jGOLEUM. Large stock of all !wldths. We lay It for you. ' R. Bird & Sons Co. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Owens died Monday morning. ‘ Mr. R. A. Murdock reports the de­ livery of three machines the past Vreek’_ . One 'each to William- Neil and Fred Dobbins while W. J . Tar- i box buys his second Ford. WALL PAPER our now stock] -Mr, G.eirge Smith of Spring Valley, is here, college student, won the_ Prohibition Mound trip fares refunded ,.:. puroJitt'ioH of $1,") or over. Springfield The Fastest Growing Store in Ohio. Freight » t Express Charge* aro paid f»y us on all pur* efjast'b of$5 or over. J:4 R. Bird & Sons Mr. Cecil Burns, who teaches a t De Graff, is home for the spring vacation. ■ ' Mr. and Mrs. A.- E. Richards enter­ tained a number of friends Monday night. Oratorical contest in the R. P. church Friday night and will represent the college in the Intercollegiate Prohibi­ tion Association in Xenia Friday even­ ing, March 80. The other contestants were Ralph Elder, Robert Ehvood and Paul Duncan. ■ ,* J. C. and R, D. Williamson as ad ministrators of the estate of the late J. D. Williamson, have brought suit; against C. C.- and Sarah Weimer to ‘ recoyfir $187.81 said to be due on a note. Gov. Cox has appointed Howard P. Mannington, Republican, Columbus; B. C. Bryan, Democrat, Dayton, and Frank Allen, Washington G. H., Dem­ ocrat, on the O. S. & S.. O. Home board to replace A. S. Frazer, Sylves­ ter and Col. D. Q. Morrow. U.< The Osborn, Bath township/Yellow Springs and Clifton, high school con­ test takes place a t Clifton tonight. The, winners of the Cedarville contest go to Jamestown tonight. R. Bird and SonsOo. have a le tte r from O. W. Waid, secretary of the Michigan S tate Po tato Association rela tive to price on potatoes for seed. I t has - appeared m certain quarters th a t a J. K. K e rr could supply potatoes in 10,bu. lots afc$l.C0 | and ‘beans a t a corresponding low ; price. Snob a person as K e rr is un­ known in Michigan and not. con- ‘nected with the association and ; moreover there is no place m Michigan where potatoes can he .purchased for such price. Dr. W. A. Galloway, Xenia, has been a member of the Wilberforce Normal Board for 21 yearn and en­ deavored to resign during Gov. Willis’ term but it was refused. The.Dr. still was desirous of retiring from tlie board but Gov. Cox reappointed him last week for another term. RUGS, HaveJust received our spring'shipment and have all sizes from the door mat to 12x15 size in stock. R. Bird A/Sons Co. FOR RENT—House and eleven acres. Inquire o .‘ Mrs. C. C. Weimer. The necessity of auto livery comes every now and then to all. Don’t for­ get to call Ii. A. Murdock, phqne 55. Prompt service. 1 Dr. and Mrs. McChesney entertain­ ed the faculty of the college, stu­ dents and a few friends last; Thurs- !day evening, about ninety being pre- 'sgnt. A buffet supper was served, Oglesbee, Mrs. C. C. Morton, Mrs. G. those assisting being Mrs. E. C. H. Cresw.ell and Miss Jennie Bratton. The guests were seated by matching had been cut for the occasion. The . small section of Easter cards which ? evening was very enjoyable) spent •by all present. , If you miss your train when away and want an auto livery, keep in Imind that R. A. Murdock has a num­ ber of machines ready for instant ser­ vice. ■Phone 55 ’and see how quick we can get you, home. I Esther Jane Robison, widow of Mil- j ton Robison, colored, aged 64, died Tuesday at the home of her brother, Thomas ■Booker, in Xenia. Her hus- , band, died a year ago last December. ;The funeral was held from the Third i Baptist church and burial took place a t Massies Creek cemetery. xw MnUMhK n r wrtlnn*Anti-faln pc* JO B E /S Modish Easter Suits and Coats A trip to our COAT and SUIT Department will be like a journey across a rainbow. Every color in every varient shade approved by the leaders' of fashion waits here to delight the eye of the woman in search of . her Spring Coat m Suit. It is a season of vivid tints. Many charming fabrics^ in staple and novelty weaves, including Tricotine, Poiret Twillj Gunneburl, all selected with a scrutinizing eye for service and wearability. Coats $3,95 to $35.00 Suits $15.00 to $50.00 Springs New Skirts '4 .New Spring Skirts m plain tailored and fancy styles for T»th Women and Misses in plain and bright silks, plaids, Serges, fine poplins, and dressy Chuddah cloths. $3.95 to $15.00 200 Stunning New E?ster Suits at $25, $30, $35 are Notable Ex- * * « - amples of The Home Store’s Style and Economy Supremacy, Many of them will bo shown for the first time tomorrow—and in all of them you will find more real high-class tailoring, better quality fabrics and smarter style than we or. ahy other Central Ohio store has ever been able to offer— < • Poiret Twills, Poplins, Serges, Velours, Gurmybuij, Burella,' Gabardines, Mixtures, Taffetas, Pongees, Tricotine,. Yo-San Siiks, Silk Jerseys, Faille Silks., , There are plain tailored, semi-tailored, Norfolk and Belted Sports models and mmi braided models ih every wanted spring shade, including the desirable Navy Blues— ^ with a fine showing at ; .............................................................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . tt . . v ■ ' < ' / ; ’• V , Npw Ready 1.50 New Women’s and Misses’ Easter Coats at $ 13 . 75 ,'$ 18.50 and $ 25 - ] ’ . Splendidly new shipments are pouring in for Hester—distinctively styled garnets vhich' represent the best efforts of the world's best designers—coats of unexualled style, quality and workmanship at the • above prices, . ■'• ■ ■# ' ; ■■ ‘ Handsome new Tailored, Sports and Dressy models offine Gabardines, Wool Velours, Poiret Twills Gunniburls, Scotch-Mixtures, Serges, Poplins, Novelty Checks, Jerseys, Coverts, Cf" Epongee, Taffeta and Tricotine in every wanted new spring color—a wonderful assortment:' at ■Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Crouse, who have been' spending several months visiting relative" In Washington D. C., Fredrick, J J., and Harrisburg, Pa., returned homo Thursday morn­ ing- . BUTTER will pay' you an extra price for good fresh butter R. Bird & Sons Co'. £U M r John Stewart and wife, of Indjiana, Pa,vexpect to spend their 'Easter vacation a ttlie home of their parents, Dr. and Mrs. J . O, Stewart. a The L. A. S. of the M. X church Will hold an Eastor Market on Sat­ urday, April,7th. Keep this date in 1 mind. if New Spring Dress Goods. 11 R. Bird & Sons Co. Mrs. Wm. Northup, who has been visiting relatives here, has returned, to her home in Coshocton, SPRING BLOUSES White Voile Waitts, embroidered and lace trimmed.............................. **• • ........... o« Striped Tub Silk Waist#,. . . . . . , $ l / b , $2.95 Crepe de Chine Waists, plain, beaded and embroidered in gold, apple green, chartcusc, apricot, fle*h, w h ite .. . .$3.50, $3.95, $j.00, $->.95 Georgette Crepe Blouse*, fleih, white, gold and liiit color#, plain and embroidered.. .$3,95 to $10 EASTER FOOTWEAR A smart collection of the “new'1 in foot­ wear at inviting; prices, * White Kid, White Reinskin,, Black Vamps with Grey Tops, and All Black Kid* Boots.................................$5, $6.50, $7.50, $8. Easy to select them from our complete stock. Jobe Brothers Company XENIA , OHIO w*ee**BK.ii« Miss Vera Andrew, who is teaching at Huntington, W. Va., is home -oh her spring vacation . The assessois blanks for tax re­ turns have been mailed to each property owner who must fill In and return to the counly auditor by May 1 or liavo a penalty added. There may be some confusion a t first over th is plan but a careful study of the blank *,111 enable you to classify your property. When it is made out you aro r<qulred to take it to a notary public and make oath th a t it i-; <•■m e t . T«> retu rn it without tins v.cihi Jesuit In the paper being eonf !-nek. Wo will pay 26c pcf dozen in trade for clean, fresh ctfjg* Sa t­ urday and Monday, March 31st and April 2nd. Dr.sng us your surplus. „ H. Died & Sone Co. lire. J. C. Baib r left for Hunting- ton, Went Va., Ilui; lay, where she.will r.,-> i Mist; Christine* Hiller of Pitts­ burgh, Pa., the A m :-■‘■lean contralto, who will sing in the Mai.hall College Auditorium Tueahiy evening. Miss Miller and Mrs. Barber will he guests of Miss Vera Andrew while in Hunt­ ington. Mrs. Barber will go from Huntington to Hillsdale, Mich. Man past 80 with horse and buggy to cell Stock Condition Powder in Greene county. Salary $70 I>cr month. Address .0 Industrial Bldg., Indianapolis, Indiana. SEED POTATOES Ohlos, Rose, Kings, Rurals The nicest, smoothest stock we have ever seen and the price for the next 10 days wiH be same as we sold at the car. Here's the priceel Ohlos $ 3 .4 0 pOr bu. In 2 bushel bags, Rose, Kings, Rurals In 2 1 -2 bu. bags at $3.10 per bushel. Get them now, They will not be any cheaper. R, Bird &. Sons Co. CEMETERYNOTICE Bids will bo roomvod for the cars and keep of the North O m c te ry for tlm year 1917 outside of tho grave digging and commit work. Bids must bo in by April 7. J . W, Johnson, l - LOST:—Endlcti’ pocket; hook on stroftts of Codnrvilln or at adgo ot ] town. Rowi.rd olfornd iW return to thin office. ’VS WILLIAMS Exclusive Millinery Shop ' - . . . . . & ' •-Jv ■• ' • ■ - ’ ■ •A ■; - . ■*•-- . . . . . ■r: ,0 . . .. ■* •. * . ■ - i . V \ Now showing exclusive designs and individual ideas fo r Spring and Summer. Styles that appeal to the, most critical . ' . >. ! - . . •.. ■ | • . . . .v .. •’ ..:■■■!■ . & '/ ••..» • ■ • •••..,* ' .-,■■■ • ■ ■ ... ■ :<K :■ , ■ -*■•-(; ' .•#.-/ . - ... Y ,;' ; ■ r ^ \ ■. New Choice Materials A ll the New Colors Moderate Cost Hats o f the Unusual. Sort Mrs, J, R. Williams 120 East Higl H r«r o f C. Bldg. u 0 . 11 EasterSuitsand Goats We are better prepared this year for your Easter Togs than ever before for we have the largest line of Coats, Suits, Skirts and Waists in Dayton. Suits from $9.75 to $45.59 Coats from $5.09 to $35.00 f * . ' In waists and skirts we have all sizes and & most complete line of the various cloths in all the popular shades that are in vogue this season. We were never better prepared for spring trade than this year and a visit to curator# will convince you of the truth of our claim*. h If M. MARCUS, U 5 S . M a i n S t . 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