The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26
I FORD T H E U N IV E R S A L C A R Ford ears have become such a world utility that it would almost seem as if every family ought to have its Ford caiv Runabout, Touring Oar, Coupe, S£dan, (the two latter have enclosed bodies), and the Truck Chassis, have really become a part and parcel of human life. You want one because its service will be .profitable for you. We solicit your order at once because, while production is. limited, it will be first come, first supplied. ; . 'o R. A. Murdock Cedarville, - - Ohio tmss&r C. E. MASTERS GROCER We Handle Springfield Tea Company doffee Garden Seed in Bulk Onion Sets the Red at iOcqt., White 2 qts. . . . . . . .25c 1 No. 2 can Tomatoes, 1 No. 2 con Peas, 1 No. 2 can Hominy, 1 No. can Pumpkin for............. ,40c No. 3 can Peaches____.................. .................. .25c .Clean Easy Soap, 5 bars............. .............................25c ■ ^tar Soap.*, . . . . . . . .....» , » . . , , *. . . . . . . .... ....'.7c P, & G. Soap....... ........... ...................... .............",7c Lenox Soap/.. ........... ........ .......... , . . . . ................6c Gold Dust, 3 pkgs........... ........................ .25c Rub-No-More Washing Powder 2 Pkgs............... .13c Bip-O-Lite Marshmellow Cream........... _............. 28c GASH FOR CHICKENS CASH FOR CREAM Sell Your Cream to The West " Jefferson Creamery Co. Cash Station a t C. E. Masters* S to r e ,, Successor to J. E. Post. Your cream will be accurately weighed and tested and check issued a t once a t full market priqe. Your can emptied and -washedrcady-to-take-homs—.A tria l will convince you thaL this plan is the most satisfactory way ’ to sell and also th a t West Jefferson is offering a t all times, an honest market for your cream. w v w v y w m A w w w w LOCAL AND PERSONAL w v w v w v y v u v w w w v w v w A M No better time to select your gar den seed# than right now, WALL PAPER— New Spring stock now ready. April will soon be here and so will the personal property tax blanks, Now is the time to start trimming the shade, fruit and ornamental trees as well as the grape vines.4 Miss Ins Paris haB been visiting relatives in Cleveland the past two weesk. It is reported that 350 acres, of wheat have been sown on the George Little farm in Fayette county. Mrs. Z. % Phillips of Dayton has been the guest of friends here for several days. . Walter Iliff was a business visitor' in Columbus, Tuesday. For Sale;- 8 head of nice Duroc pigs that weigh 60 to 70 pounds, G. H. Smith. Cedarville needs a lot of street re- pair this summer and we have prom ises that it is forth coming. South Charleston Sentinel states that the next franchise for gas in that village will call for 50 cent gas. Farmers continue to be delighted over the prospects of a great wheat crop—and the guaranteed ■price of £2,20 a bushel. Mrs. Hugh Grindle has been critic ally ill fpr several days, but is much improved at this time. * For Sale;- Gobler potatoes at §1.50 a bushel and Banner at §1.75 a bushel. John Marshall. The M. L. Finnell estate is valued at §200,000 according to the applica tion of the widow for administratrix papers in the Probate Court. House for rent:- I have a house for rent that has a, good garden and is in a desirable neighborhood. G. H, Smith Serg. Hugh Turnbull has arrived home from Camp Sherman, having been discharged from service. L. H. Smith and family of Selma have gone to Whittier, Cal., - their fu ture home. - F, M. Wilson, rind-son, Walter, u f Selma, have teased 1,500 acres of land in Montana and will leave soon to seed it for wheat. For Sale—25, head of Delaine Mer ino ewes. Also a hard coal-base bur ner. Fred Dobbins. Dr. Grant Perkins, new president of Antioch College, wants §100/100 addi tional endowment from Xenia, Day men and Springfield. Rev. McKinney of Clifton preached the sermon Sabbath, evening in the M. E. church, it being the annual ser mon for the Bible Society. The High School girls’ basket ball team met their first defeat last Fri day night at Plattsburg, loosing the game by one point. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waddle and son of Springfield spent the week-end with Mrs. Waddle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tarbox., R. A. Murdock unloaded a car of six Ford touring cars and one truck, Wednesday. G IVE YOU R CAR AN EW F IN ISH 'DOTT YOURSELF WITH ONE OR TWO COATS s / I U T O F IN ISH E S THE TARBOX LUMBER CO. » , W. L . C L EM A N S R e a l E s t a t e Can be fonoJ a t my oUce each Saturday or reached by phone a t my residence each evening, Offlcrt 35 PHONES Residence 2-122 C ED A R V nX L OHIO* EGGS^-Buff Qrphingtons eggs for setting. §1,00 for 16 or’§5.00 per 100. (4) Mrs. J.' V. Tarr, Cedarville, O. R. BIRD & SONS CO, ...GARDEN SEEDS in Packets and Bulk. R. Bird & Sons Co. Miss Hazel Blair of Washington, I D. C., stopped here over Sabbath and j was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. | Crcswell. Miss Blair is on her way to Seattle to visit her uncle. FREE! Writetoday for a free trial bottleofD.D.D. If you have ec> . zema, psoria sis, , ringworm, pimples, scales, rashes, or any akinailment:,mild ©rvWfcht, D.D.D. Will bring Voobl atant relief. It la S scientific com pound of oil of wtntergreeii, g ly c e r in , and otherInRrecients. This prescription as known to Skin specialists to be uniquely soccers* ful in hie treat- S ie n t of sk in mease*. Write today for free __ trialbottle. D. D. D. The Standard Skin i?e*ncd[y D, n. t»the )o*Wl remedy.. It is s pene- UnaiMprtd. It wrfks lu w*/ riaht Intotrv»tin. D. tratln twnt wlwr, tb». 0 !i*«e a-nM nr* Mm l a-id eleanM* thtmtf ImpwttlM. Tb«re«et faIm'.H, A* «e*n »w n a », D. p to .h»t biniMy, Mtine, neh. It wil Spr.* coot um>l«t,aed Nam jrooM 8H IT. D. D.' Wrl a t ttM# W rite Today F o r F rom t r i a l B o t t l e Bo this today. For a limited tlmoOntyve will wM t!,:* ttifsr.,We «* It. bertunow* kraw ■ p, D. I). wHIrio lh««»m« for you that It ha* HOME EQU IPMENT . I ' AT Hutchison & Gibney’s NEW PATTERN RUGS Rugs for Dining Room Dining Room....... ..... ! ................$8.75 to $12.00 Bed Room......... ..........................$8.75 to $12.00 *= Sitting Room..... , .......................$15.75 to $35.00 living Room, x ......... ............ r .$15.75 to $60.00. READY-TO-WEAR From the latest up-to-date Styles, You will find them all new. Our great sales in January gave room for the best display so early. Prices just right, Su its. Coats V' . ., Dresses Waists Corsets Detroit Vapor Stove Latest and Best • <■ ■ ■ . . Cooker No wick, no odor, hot fire right away—like gas. This stove saves fuel and bakes just like "mother used to make.” Think of it—52 Sold Last Year ' WHAT? WHY? I - . THE PREM0 COOK STOVE Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Linoleums and Carpets and Lace Curtains, Di-aperies and shades. Lace Curtains............................... . . . . .$1.00 up Window Shades.. / ......... .......................... 75c up BASEMENT China Ware, GlassWare, Aluminum, Granite, all cooking utensils, baskets of all kinds. jJ - Fix Up We Have FORD mg you W e Ju st r e ceived a n o th e r shipment of th ese-- Plus#, $1.00. Special ' 29c Front License Bracket for FORD SPECIAL 35c R E L IN E R 30x3 .....$ 1 .9 5 30x3}£ ...$2 .25 32x3*4 .,.$2 .45 33x4 .....$ 2 ,9 5 3 4 x 4 .........$3.25 Ford Special Type A Petticoat Porcelain Bethlehem Five Point Spark* Plugs Regu lar P rice $1.25 Special 49c u An ti-Rattling Devices, E tc. Rear Axle True* F o r tho stre n g th e n in g of re a r ax le hom ing. *H na a b o u t 3-8-inch ro d s w ith d a m p s fo r a x le hou sing e n d s; block fimrih'. lieg ti’a r price $1.50, Q Q n S ;r-c’a l ................................................. 30x3 Non $ Skid . . . . 30x3K Non $ Skid - . . . . , Ford Cut-Outs Complete 5 0 c om S P R IN G F IE LD D E TA C H A B LE T IR E TO O L F o r rem ov ing And re p la c in g c lin c h e r tire s. F its S to 5-itieh tire s. E sp ecia lly v alu ab le w hen fire Is "frozen o r stu c k tig h tly E O r e to rim . Special ............ 3 u u H T , i - v t r.s-i* lei t > %%i } f h l i I ANK J. PIERSON 105 E. High St., Springfield, Ohio The second team of the college de-1 NOTICE:—Night hunters man, dog or feated the Sabina team Tuesday night on the floor of the later and won 27*12 In this issue can be found the state ment Of the Exchange Bank which is certainly in a very prosperous con- diton having recourses of more than §660,660, • Wilbur McMillan, Son of Mrs. Min nie McMillan has been very sick with pneumonia, Ingersol Watches— Flash Light* *ad Batteries* R,BMI It $f«« Co, - gun not allowed on my farm* ELMER SPENCER. Knox Hutchison, who has been with a Dayton piano house for a number of years has severed Ills connection and Will represent Sawhill & Dolbeer of Springfield in this territory. —Prepare your piano for the winter. Have it tuned ,and regulated. Call phone 2-160. 1 Knox Hutchison, Floor Coverings— Rugs* .Carpets, Mattings. .A choke line to pick from. R. BIRD A SONS CO* Mrs. W. J. Smiley of Sparta, 111., is here on a visit with friends and relatives, coming from Indianapolis, where she visited her son, Dr. James Sjrtiley. „ ..Buckeye .Incubators— 3 -Sizes .in stock. .I f interested come in .and . let ns show you the Buckeye. R, BIRD A SONS CO. H, M. Murdock returned yesterday to Waynesboro,* Miss,, after ft ten day visit with relatives her*. Mr. Mur dock ia much pleased with hi* new lo cation in the South, Kitchen Cabinets. .See them in our show window. R, Bird & Son* Co. n i l EC let immediate relief from r l L D Ir.SkotfxMatitOlatattal. DR. O. P. ELIAS DENTIST Exchange Bank Bldg* Cedarville, O. l y W m. i
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