The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

mum Ratine Makes Bid to Stay "White ratine is making a bid for a return to popularity in frock* for the coming season, . It is the material employed in this neat and serviceable walking gown, and is one ot fashion's latest offerings for (the girl who is going "Palm Beaching'’'ox into the Southland during th e cold months o f th e Worth.. ~ZT~*' , CASH FOR CREAM Sell Your Cream to The West , Jefferson Creamery Co, Cash Station at C. JE, Masters’ Store, Successor. to J. E. Post. Your cream will be accurately weighed and tested and check issued at once at full market price. Your can emptied and* washed ready to-take home. A trial will convince you that th is plan is the most satisfactory way to sell and also that West Jefferspn is offering a t all times, an honest market for .‘your cream. a Cheap Sale, But RegularPrice v24 l"2 lb. Gold Medhl Flour ' .*.*.* I . . . . . . . $1.50 Thrift Bread, 2 loaves ............................ ................. I 5 Ballard’s Buck Wheat Flour 2 for ............................ 25 Ballard's Pan cake Flour, 2 for............. .. .25 Corn-Flakes, 2 packages for .......................... ....... .25 Puff Wheat of Puff Rice, 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Navey Beans, 2 pounds for .................. ........... ... .25 Lima Beans, per pound................... . . . .15 Crackers, Salty square or round, pound . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 Yellow Free Canned Peaches \ ............... ..............25 Bulk Peanut Butter^ • . » . . . . . . . . . « « . . . . *, . . . . . *.• ,30 3 Packages scrap tobaccb, any kind, 3-for . .-------- 25— 3 Cuts Plug tobacco, any kind, 3 for". *.................. ,.25 WE BUY EGGS AND CHICKENS I M. C. NAGLEY Corner Grocery j r < jsut o r TIkTT c JUf 17 c i <? THETARBOX LUMBERCO. y month’s Butferick Patterns 10c and ldc—none higher. 1v w w w w u w w w w v w w w ^ j LOCAL AND PERSONAL i Cecil Burns left Friday morning for Washington,.D. C,, op a business trip The Rev.* Robert Kyle of Illinois was called here by the death of Mrs. Caroline Dean. Earl Crow, who moved to Akron some weeks ago and is employed in the Goodyear Rubber plant there, spent the first o f the week here*on business. -.Don't forget the M. E.'chicken sup­ per on Friday evening, February 28. Admission 50 cents. Xenia avenue looks as much like * plowed field as anything we know of. 41 ' Now ia the time to get your supply of fence posts. E , A. Allen. Mrs. D, S. Ervin haa been spending several days in Xenia w ith'"her dau­ ghter, Mrs. J. C. Marshall. For Sale:- 8 head of nicte Duroc pigs that weigh 00 to 70 pounds. G. H, Smith. The local high school team was de­ feated by the Ross township high team Wednesday night the score be ing 53 to 25. House for rent:- T have a house for rent that has a good garden and is in a desirable neighborhood.'G. H, Smith C. M. Ridgsyay has, purchased a fine Nash sedan of N. L- Hunter, James­ town, and will enjoy the comforts of one of the most aristocratic cars ip town. - NOTICE:—Night hunters man, dog pr gun not allowed on my farm. ELMER SPENCER, The R.-P. congregational dinner was held Satruday at the church, about 175 attending. ' . Mr. and Mrs. T, B, Mechling are ex-* pected to arrive from Denver, Colo., this week, their goods being here now, —Prepare your piano for the winter. Have it tuned and regulated.' Call phpne 2-10Q. Knox Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barr of Day- ton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mnj. J. E. Mitchell. EGGS—Buff Orphingtons eggs for setting. $1-00 fo r 15 or $5.00 per 100. (4) ' Mm J. Y. Tarr, Cedarville, O. Auctioneering—terms reasonable— get dates. Call Cedarville Phone 21-2 on 151. . H. C. WILSON. j . , ‘ , 0 For Sale—25 head of Delaine Meri ino ewes. Also a hard coal base bur­ ner. Fred Dobbins. Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Shultz' of Day- ton Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Spencer over Sabbath. The annual convention of the town­ ship Sabbath schools whs held in the U.' P. church Monday evening. Mr. and Mr3. F, P..Hastings expect to move to Xenia this week, .where Mr. Hastings will take a position with the Eavey Wholesale Grocery Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ralls and dau­ ghter of Dayton were guests of the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J . W. Ross over Sabbath. Miss Bernice Wolford entertained a number of friends Thursday even­ ing, Friday afternoon and again Fri­ day evening a t Flinch and “500”. The Ladies' Aid Society o f the M. E. church will give one of their famous chicken suppers a t the church bn: Feb. 28, -Admission 50 cents. > rt ■ I have listed for Bale 15 properties in Cedarville. Can suit anyone a t his prices. From $50 to $3,000. Also some good farms. G. H. Smith. (4t) The M. E. church in Jamestown will have a new pipe organ through the generosity of C. E. Pearson as a me­ morial to himself and wife . I t will cost $2000. FREE! Write today for a free trial bottleofD.D.D. If you have ec­ zema, psoria* •It. ringworm, pimples, tales, rashes, or my akintilment,mild orviolent,D,D.D. wiltbringyoutn* aUntrelief. It is a scientific com­ pound of oil of tntergrecn. yeerin. snd ' ingredients. wi erg n, gl cer oUiCrkigret.....— Thisprescription i* known to skin specialists to be uniquelysuccess* iuVta ine treatment of skin diseases. Write s a u r " 5* D.D.D. The S ta n d a rd S h in H eraedy tauyM* loglnd remedy. 'If IsSpenc* tworksitsw»yrightin*«(«»*i«* t <amt* r*<t tnft* ft. D. 9 to ih*t tafMlnfc g, 1MB, it w»fl Wri tool Wr(4»t ml, J *W ran * «. a, D. O ,If a «:» 11 tri« it* U K ...tw.tMsy, H«rS»Ms if *r*i*J ptal* sn .**♦Uw.w-rMi aro rrtonBnenei-ir h to their rri«U».,ViaT#toioMj.tf tt>*vw-Mtothtnl-«>M tttM.tadon’t walk b^taMSMtsiis:. Write For Free IrtJI Boil J t * .fli- The^largest Rsady-to-wear garment business in Central Ohio, brought about by baying the ^ good* with «tyle, quality and workmanship, and at lower prices.. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Starting the Month of March W ith Mpre Than a Sale 1,200 New Spring Suits and Dresses i 0 1 o ■ B00 W OM EN ’S A N D MISSES’ DRESSES Georgette, Taffeta, Satin, Jersey and Serge SERGE DRESSES.......................................................... $13.50, $17.50 upwards to $25.00' SIL£ DRESSES................. ............................................$15.50, $19.50 upwards to $35.00 . GEORGETTE DRESSES................ ............. .............. $24.50, $29.50 upwards to $45.00 Made to our order—expressly for our March sales—absolutely latest f ashions — fresh from the work tables; ■ ; We have kept the wires hot hurrying up the manufacturers to rush on dresses under contract—every morning they came by express and will all be ready when the March sale be­ gins; 800 dresses, think of it—the assortment is almost unlimited. • * ’ R EADY FQR TH E SALE 4 0 0 Women’s and Misses’ N ew Spring Suits- l o Be Uttered m bale at lv luch l 122 suits a t ......... $19.50 Less Than Regular Prices 112 SUITS A T ...........$24.75 71 SUITS AT . . . . . $29.50 PLENTY OF NAVY BLUE ,‘ji A •ii Oil account of the limited number of the Suits, we emphasize the importance o f being EARLY at this sale. A ll are very much higher grade Suits than are ordinarily seen at these prices, and it is in­ evitable that they w ill be quickly taken. Most of pure Wool Serges or Poplins, the two popular fabrics of the season. Tailoring is well done; linings and details o f finish indicate careful and painstaking workmanship; all rises from 16 to 46; SPRINGFIELD, OHIO SPRINGFIELD, S i ' Rev. Milton Hanna, of Seaton, HI., j has returned home after being called here by the illness of his father, Mr. •- Seventy-five basket ball teams hove already entered the Delaware tourna­ ment for the state championship. The games will start on February 28th The state is divided into two divisions -no rth and south. Every High school in the state has been invited. Twenty million dollars 'worth of tobacco is being held by the growers in Hark county fo r 25c a pound, The buyers will only offer 21c. A royal battle between the grower and packer is now on. A CARD:-1 want to say that Ced* arvllle is the "most disgusting place to try to phone from I ever knew. It takes from three to six calls most all ,of the time to get Xenia. I just left the house now after calling for Xenia five times. All answers were busy. (1) 0. S. JCftVM, Columbus expects to entertain 250,- 900 Methodists next summer during the Centennary. Representatives of the church from all parts of the world are expected. It is estimated that 50,- 000 automobiles will be used to convey delegates that will tour to the .con­ vention. The Dayton Conservancy District is fighting suits1in the Miami county courts over land appraisements as they were compelled to *do in this County. I n nearly every instance the jury gave increased Values of the land over what the district offered and in most cases they were doubled. We have heard it said that for Ovary day we have thunder in Feb­ ruary we will have frost in May. We read the other day that for every fog in February we Will have a frost id May. The first fog was on February 12 so keep this date in mind and see how true the prediction will be. A petition has been in circulation among the members of the R. P. con­ gregation- seeking signers for a call to Dr. W. R. McChesttey as pastor. This is the second time that an effort has been made to secure the Dr. as pastor of the congregation. Bast summer a call was extended hut the Dr. declined as he did not Care to assume greater .responsibilities in connection With his college work. Miss Kathleen Blair entertained 'th e Young Ladies Missionary Society (of the M. E. church Thursday evening ' about 26 being present. Miss Esther Rea read a paper on “ India”? Mrs. J. jw. Johnson .rendered a spio; a piano 'duet by Miss Mildred Trumbo and j Mrs, Huffman, a trio by Misses Lu- Jdle Johnson, Donna Johnson and ‘.Florence Smith, Bavarian cream, | cake and tea were served the guests. (ill Cfi irt ttftf l m 1r I L O Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Duffleld enter­ tained the members of the U, of V, band Thursday night, the band reor­ ganizing since the boys a r e , home from from over seas service. All the members have returned except Wal­ ter Boase. Thus present were Fred and Wallace Irvine, Clarence'Sparrow Herman Randall, Frank Shroades, Clarence Huffman, who was the guest of. Hugh Grindle, A three course dinner was served the band boys and other guests, th irty two being pres­ ent. The following organization was effected: J. M. Duffleld, manager and Wallace Irvin, leader,. There will be 14 pieces in the bend. There is an Unusual demand a t the present time for first class bouses in town. Those seeking a good invest­ ment could do no better than erect some modem houses, Renter* are willing to pay good rent for houses th a t up te the requimaiilente e f the time*.

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