The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

S. OF V. BAND CONCERT CedarviBe Opera House FRIDAY MARCH 28. P R O G R A MM E ~ .■ .m ’ On tbs Square March. F . A, FarraelU Darby Day in. Dixie One Step ------- -- E. Van Alstyn.' , Lastsp iel_____— Overt ure „— Keler-Bela, Op. 73 ■ . ■* ■. A Little Birch Canoe and You — Welt* „— ,-----— Roberta Smile*____ s____ Trot- ----------------- ----------- Lee Roberta Howdy M arch----------_____— ____ "Ted Josh Everything is Peaches Down ip Georgia —*__^Fox Trot _____ Meyer » I N T E R M I S S I O N ; Oui, Oui, Marie One Step — __M. D. Helm Gee W h iz________ ___— Trombone Sneeze -----Fuhrer Ive Got the Army B lues-------1— One Step —,— --------- Morgan Your in Stylo When You are Wearing a Smile „.March ..V an Alstyne Peach Jam Makin' T im e----- -— —. Fox Trop „— L. Halle I f I'm Not a t the Roll Call (Kiss Mother Good Bye fo r Me)—Waltz . ---------- ",------ '----------- --------------- George Bayden Camp Sheridan __—__ — March — -- -------- - H. H. Dunkeson STAR SPANGLED BANNER - WAAVWVWVAAMAAiWWWWV,» LOCAL AND PERSONAL n w j v w w w j ^ ^ For; Sale:- Good bay hoyse and wagon., , " Ranse McClellan. I t will soon ,be time for commence­ ment orations, hne dresses and ban­ quets. Bring-year cream to .the .Western Ohio Cream. Co., and will pay you the "the very-best market price. - ARC. Nagley . A. E , Hughey has rented the White property, on North Main street.. Mr. Hughey came here from ' Jamestown and is charge o f the Houstonia Cream station. •' ” . ‘ <An exchange says th a t, i t cost the income taxpayers of Springfield $300- (,0QO to settle with Uncle. Satfi this ; year. • ‘ ' ’' . . W. D. Nesbit of Chicago stopped off here'Sabbath between trains' fo t a sliert Visit with hia parents, ,Mr. ahd . Mrs. J . H. Nesbit. . ..T h e Western Ohio Cream Co.,' has opened a receiving station a t the M, C. Nagley’grocery. For Sale;-House of seven 'rooms, five down and two up. Has well and cistern and good bayn on lot. House is located on Miller street and for^-f- werly occupied by the late H. P. Jack- Son. , Dry George Stewart o f Handcqck, Mich,, dropped into town the firSt of the week fo r a short visit with* his parents. Dr: and Mrs. J. O. Stewart;. Dr. Stewart and wife were called to ColUmbuS hy the illness of the later’s brother.’ 1 .The Presbyterian chqreh in South Charleston is to raise money fo r the New E ra movement in th a t denomina­ tion. A t a recent meeting S. K Ran­ kin stated th a t the minister’s salary should also be ulcluded,in the budget and raised raised $300. •If the mem­ bers fe lt that this could not be added without,making the-burden heavy, he would pay the $300 himself. W© know of congregations th a t pride 'them­ selves on how much they give to mis­ sions but never talk about how little is^given the pastor, Our firm has handled Seed Potatoes fo r ' 39 years. Our stock and prices are right OHIO’S ROSE, TRIUMPHS -AND KINGS. WE WILL HAVE GENUINE COBBLERS NEXT WEEK. & Sons Co. IflSBEM Robt. Bird & Sons Co. “NINE NEWPRICED NEEDS” . 0 Messenger Brand Tomatoes (1 5c can) 6 cans........ 75c Brown Beauty Beans (15c can) 6 cans ................... 69c Mad River Com (18c C an ) 6 cans *75c Teco Pancake Flour ( l i e package) 4 packages . . . ,33c Rolled Oats, bulk 9 lbs. ..................50c Mother's Oats, (15c package) 4 packages ............... 45c Clean Easy Soap 12 bars ............................ 56c CannedApricots (30c can) 4 cans ...........................90c Puffed Wheat (15c package) 4 packages. . . . . . . . 37c . f T h e se p rices are fo r ca sh , and g o o d fo r o n e w e e k o n ly . V- Robt.Bird&SonsCo. Revealing a rich and ram gathering which sur­ passes in quality, tailoring, pattern selection and style elegance any previous effort in “presentation o f M m .MB f ' Suits and Topcoats For Men and Young Men Hart Schaffner & Marx and Michaels-Stem’s Clothes ' 'P op the jmst year the style restrictions imposed by the govern- ■ „ * meut economy boaiid have,forced clothes designers to hold to - narrow lines of fashion simplicity. Now with the restrictions re- - moved the flood gates of initiative, ingenuity and originality in- ■ , apparel art are thrown open. This display presents the choicest style attainments, and*the highest achievements in quality clothes as'produced by America’s two foremost tailoring organizations in . ' $ 45 ,; $ 5 0 \ -Feature style developments of the season, Noteworthy in . this showing are the new waist seam effects, panel backs, military moaels, croy notch-and peaked lapels, crescent, . . slash, vertical and patch pockets, bi-swing sleeves,, and } special cuff and button.ornamentation. New rich color tones and novelty notes in patterning emphasises the ex­ cellence of this exhibit. • ■ f • •• ■ ■■■■•■’ Alexander’s Trio Suits and Overcoats A ' The immense v clothes efficiency in suits and topcoats for Spring $20, $22.50 and $25 <>- Bpring Trousers—Tho new patterns, new styles, new fabrics and new colors for Spring in separate trousers for men are beautiful­ ly displayed in these of the famous Sweet-Orr make at $4, $5, $7.50 and $10.00. ■. Spring Hat Styles The choices^ in distinctive and Quality-bearing headwear for men is in complete display here now’ in the refined Trimble, Commit, Hawes and other notable bat produc­ tions, New rich shades and shapes in smooth and rough mixtures and fine derbies at $3 to $8.00. Spring Caps in tasty fabrics of mixture effects, plaids, shepherd checks and solid colors in all shapes, for street :wear, golf, traveling and motoring—$1 to $3. ■ Consult Our Credit Department About a Charge Account MAIN AND LIME STONE STREET Spring Haberdashery X I % 1 4 , ' - * , 1- 4 Manhattan Shirts for Spring as well as other; creditable makes are receiving comprehensive showing hero how in the season’s best chosen, patterns and color treatments in all popular textures including the richest silks—$1 to $10. Spring Scarfs—TJewildering in pattern selection, radiant in the vast variety of striking color Combinations' employed, this, display of Spring neckwear reaches the height of e l e - , gance at 50c to $3.00. v Boys’ Spring / Apparel •* Springfield's best gather- - Ihg of stylish ©Dd servleb- abJe .Spring suits and Topcoats for boys. New Norfolk, belted and half belt models in dependable fabrics, sturdily tailored at $4.85 to $25.00 mm J. A. Beatty 6 Son “Dependable Furniture” ' 1 wWm*m***** ..»*»li>iirtrt'i»«iilil^ i....... .... ..................I, n A lso Agents for the WINDSOR PHONOGRAPH * XENIA, vV> THE NEW EDISON “ The Phonograph With a Soul” * Before you, buy—hear this wonder­ ful mstrument—compare it9 then judge for yourself. EdisonRe-CreationRecords OHIO BMweril SWWFgM Jwtiteea fu n d eL Parag posed ci - Nations traffic a visit Ian -cording ions. Ernes •the Leaj Wasterv meat, a< the Brut reaffirnu prohibit! to nativ( ■ a no t exte. living ar so did th of arms the ,nati\ The L he says, slaves an person, \ in depem / Mr. e i statemen National bassies i; exceptioi Whateve izen, he t eigner, says, woi but neith of a citiz a place 0 He poi bassies a the court free and such cou might co that shoi tive eng; approved man pro] sona non tives son “ Yore. No for be permi itself a i sale or g HIGH S< The-fo last liter Schoolw ^itorium Invited. • Song 1 Mary ] Doreth John I Debate ment giv States th ded to t) Wilbur i Eubank. Gertru - Panton ler” Gh. Pauline ( Townsley Forrest Harriet Leonar Alice A j *' MrB, acters:W ey, Celea .trade Ins Bryant. Mabel Lucile Marjor Vocal 3 and Dore Howar< Gordon. Ruth I -W HA People the condt the cherr cold tveat twenty {<• dently ho the fruit! fruit gro cent of t been killi county tl suffered hopeful t protect t) is now ab sower ms . COL The Ci from Cec sold by tl Friday, t) roth, Gas wood, O., labor alo the stone ry Or pur firm. Th the stone same bid eat bWdt ing Co., v timated I t $63,00 ■SPE, Willia. in Menu subject i day. I

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