The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26
[Order it from! ■your grocer • m : s V : . When pantry supplies are low, order from your grocer. Unlike the peddler, his goods are fresh and his interests are yours. Try his superb GoldenSun : Coffee P It'* all coffee—no dust 5 ° r chaff—makes more cups ■ „ 0> the pound. Comes to 8 ydtt fre sh and fragrant. You wijl be delighted with its flavor. Sold only by gro cers—n e y e r by peddlers, THE WOOLSON SPICECOMPANY T*M» ou*' mmnmm ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ •aaeeeeaaaaaeeaeaeaeaea | LOCAL AND PERSONAL S No. 9 Brown as well as A sugar at » Nagley’s, - . ' j Those who have pianos to be tuned will please report a t once to the un dersigned.—G. F , Siegler. * Mr. David Johnson purchased the Bmegar farm on the Jack son- road in Olarke county th is week. Rain Coats and Men’s Slioker Brand Oiled work clothing for rainy weather at R. Bird &. Sons Co, The K adan tra Club was en ter tained Thu rsday a t the boms of Mrs. M. I . Marsh. FOB S A L E S e c o n d hand room sized rug. MBS, M. C. NAGLEY^* Mr. 0. L. F inney .has purchased a new Bu iek tou ring oar. Q-Cedar Polish and Mops. R. Bird A Sons Cp. Corporal A. B. Cresswell and Pri vates Oscar Bailey und-Ray Littler, of Camp Sherman, were home over the1Sabbath. Private Bailey thinks that probably he has had his last ■ furlough, as indications point now to moving, most of the Camp Sherman boys “over there" a t an early date. — Paint Brushes 5o to $1.00 aaeh. White wash brushss 15c to $1.00. R. Bird & Sons Co. Prof. J . H . Fortney , Representa tive W, B, Bryson and Jam es E. Lewi* were In Columbus Thursday on school business. The best price for your eggs will be paid at Nagley’s. SALESMAN *WANTED—To.solicit Orders for lubricating oils, greases, and paints. Salary or commission. Address the Victor Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. OVERSUBSCRIBE THE THIRD . HE ALSO FIGHTS WHO UBERTY LOAN \ • . . « l.i.iniMir..nilip rS ^ a a s a s i: •,. ;v , —aa, agas f - HELPS A FIGHTER FIGHT ■A Exceptional Values to Break April Records . More New Coats Just Received j QL * A delayed shipment of exceptionally fine coats, The greatept0 values for the money to be found in any store. Right in ' style and right in ^price. They are being shown for the first time now. Developed in Velours, Poplins, Serges of fine quality and texture. Smartness of line is emphasized by belt and pocket treatments. AH the < wanted colors—Tan, Gray, Pekin, Navy and Black. To appreciate the value of these coats you must conjpare them with what others are offering for this price. $18.50 For those who desire’ a better grade, we are showing fdr the first time a. new lot # of the most approved styles for early Spring wear made from Gabardines, Jerseys, Ve}ours, fine Serges and Poplins in striking models of the newest styles and priced at ' v 1 $25.00 Others for $27.50, $30, $35, $39.50 and up to $75. IMPORTANT In view of the continued rise in the prices of all merchandise, the temptation to 'lower the standard of quality is proving trio strong to be resisted by many re tail stores throughout the country. This is a most un fortunate condition and very deplorable from the standard of the public, - It is of course an established fact that the unwary are easily beguilded by apparently low price quotations and by the ability pf certain manufacturers to make shoddy things look attractive as long as the newness lasts. In .the interests of TRUE ECONOMY, we intend to adhere more closely,than ever to our policy of placing quality first irrespective of price. i To our friends and patrons we recomment, BUY THE BEST. Do not ask, “What is the cost?” but rather say, “How long will it last?”. Good materials wear well and always look well. During the war we wiU,continue'to do business wfth the tried and true manufacturers, of quality goods. We will not resort to shoddy, nor will we allow missrepresentation by either spoken or advertised word. Where You Buy Your New Suit Will no, doubt be favored by where you can secure the greatest style and quality value for the least money. We want you to shop around^ before you come to see us—.-You will *be so much better satisfied. You Will Appreciate the * Value of Our ^ $25.00 Suits Every day brings us the newest and best style creations from manu facturers whose dependability can be relied upon. Many of these have arrived within the last few days. A choice collection of Gabardines, Serges and Poplins in Navy, Black, Checks, Tans and Greys in all the wanted shades. The styles are straight tailored models. The new ripple effects, stunning new belt-ideas, stylish vest effects and many pf them ; are beautifully trimmed in new- braid trimmings. These are the Best. Values . Ever Offered for $25.00. Others $35, $39.50, $45 and up to $85. Mrs. Jo h n McOampbell died Thursday afternoon a t 3 o’clock after suffering two pa ra ly tic strokes within the paBt week. The funeral will be held from the home (Satur day afternoon a t * p. mM burial a t Xenia. A more extended notice next weak, * Fresh bread a t Nagley’s. I will sell all my household effeets a t the Albert JfcGJven home on 8. Miller street, Cedarville, Saturday, April IS, a t 2 p. m. Term's, Cash. BERN ICE NORTHUP H a rry Kennon, Auct, , — Houaahortl Nacealtles Step Ladders, Ctoihes Reek*, Ironing Board** ClothoaBesketa, Carpet Sweepers, Curtain Stretchers. R. Bird & Son* C. X»r. Davlei. lirownlee. Hr. J . K. Gibson, Bev, M. ,E. .WilBon and B a r H. L. Myers, a ll Presbyterian m inisters in Hay ton m et with an accident Monday whila touring near Baton on th e ir Way to Oxford to attend Presby tery . Boy. Gibson w a eun coh sc iou sio ra ttm e and had one ea r p a rtly th ru off. Hr, Brown lee b ad 'a severe out on the cbm and. a rib broken while Bev. Wilson Was badly bruised. Bev. Myers who was driv ing was the least" Injured. ..London Ohio Home flour a t Nag- ley’s, .The W, G. T . U, will m r s t nex t Thu rsday a t * o’clook, a t the home of Mrs, J . B . Orr. A ll a re invited to be present. — HOU SE FURN ISH ING S Window Shades; Lao® Curtain, Curtain Rods, Curtain Strims, Draperies. R. Bird & Sons Co. Mrs. W- L. Marshall and daughter, Mary; of Columbus, and their guest* Mrs. Harry Brown, of Los-Angeles, Cal., were guests a t the home of Mr. R. C. Watt from Monday until Wed nesday evening. Mrs*-Brawn, is a daughter of the late Frank Barber who for many y e a n lived a t Garnett, Kansas. * Mr. Daniel Dennehey has been on the sick list for several days. B« C. Van Heyde who is to have f charge of ihe B ry Campaign 'in Greene county In connection with the fall election will epeak^iu the Cedarville M, E. church nex t Sab- . b a th evening' a t 7:80 o’olook. His lecture on “ The Open Saloon and i ts Ev ils” is illu strated by stere- aptican pictures and is most highly speken of on a ll sides. The Greene county campaign" t hus openB in Cedarville and wo are among thd* first to have the privelegu ef getting acquainted w ith th e mah. who is to lead us to a d ry Ohio th is fall. Free Coffee Big Demonstration of America’s Greatest Coffee You aro invitedto our store Saturday, April 13th to taste Delicious Golden Sun. H4 obligation to buy SLG. NAfitEY The Township trustees are having the Wilmington road rolled and grad ed from the Corporation line south. I t is hoped that the work will con tinue down the Federal pike to the Township line, as that part of the road is getting badly worn. Mr. J. J. McClellan, .who has been, ill with pneumonia a t his rooms in Dayton, has been moved to the Mc Clellan hospital in Xenig for treat ment. Yellow Springs and Jamestown have both, exceeded their quota in the Third Liberty Loan and thus entitled to Honor Flags. Cedarville has al- always been at the top in the Y* M. C- A- and Red Cross campaigns, and the former Liberty Loans and should be next for an Honor Flag, Just Arrived Car of v ’ Seed Potatoes n. .........iinMUMiiiaMMMM^nm a Plenty of : fc■ Onion Sets Cheap n. E.Schmidt &Co. South Detroit St,, <& 4 Xenia, . . . . Ohio \ We Are In Business To Stay - V-"" ’ We have faith in “Chickering,” "BrmkerhnfTand “Milton” pianos. Wc.are honestly* conscientiously striving to give every customer posi tively tlje biggest value to he had anywhere. .. We have no ambition to become the largest store in the world. We prefer to be known as the “Store of Smiling Service.” A There are other things in the world beside money. One of thejn is PRESTIGE. »■ ' • • ’ . t ’ ’ y ‘ A-steady line of satisfied customers is our highest ambition. « . » music S tore 168 NORTH HIGH. STREET COLUMBUS, OHIO .* * W . L. CLEMANS R e a l E s t a t e --------------------- ............................................................. .......—— Can bs found at thy office each Saturday or' reached by phone a't my residence each evening. Office U PHONES Residence 2-122 CEDARVILLE, OHIO. The blizzard from the north-east, that fell upon us Wednesday morning! o f ___ ___ -— ......... „ .......... - little gpod tinder Such conditions. There is grave apprehension over the prospects of the fruit crop, that the mercury iu ahradm H UT........... We hear njparound Refuses His Own Medicine. Reform is always intended for thB other man. Never was a reformer who prescribed It for himself.—Columbia (B. o.) state. ninety daily over the southern states j but Old Sol’s rays are yet unable to j overcome the wintry blasts that drift this way whenever the wind gets in the north. mc uranflfc leagues CASTO R IA For Infanta and Children InUtt For0v*r 30 Year* Always bears the Signature of Spring and Summer See us for your Spring Suit. We have the line of woolens that make Suits look right. We make tkam, and they will fit you. Give Us A Call KANY. TheTiflording XEN IA , OHIO #
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