The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26
mjn«nni-)iMii» -•> *»>«»■« m mm* CREAM W e are paying 66 C e n t s Qyr testing is done by competent operators, thoroughly instructed to operate Bab *oek test according to the dairy law of this State? W .: give best and pay fc r every pound of fat in your cream. Watch it tested. AMERICAN IDEALS C are ousts text i p *• S U N L I G H T C r e am e r ie s ■•.■■■ ■• . %. . .. Cedarville, Clifton and Yellow Springs ^ Teaching American* f f «je lob ._* ji 1 Jk TP. lin lt Ur handed to’ Baymond P . Crlrt tbe D e p a r t m e n r “ ** new bureau created to « » » « clUeeneblp and an expansion tbe work ol making clear /*-* can IdeaU to alien weldent CEMETERY MEETING (faster Aides by the Dozen * ’s c* , * are your reward for a . trip to The Criterion store this-week—wheth- - ;’*V ’ , *- - ^ er you heed them, or no t . ' "It's a pleasure for us to <“■ ’ y . ’ , * show the frfesjh new goods aifd should be pleasant for you to see them. ’ . ~ -tt It would be a striking eye- / * opener to the man who ^ ^1 has looked around to see .fcotletfit SranS QUnlfjtn the additional VALUE his $35/00 will buy .here in (Michael Stern) Suits------ and1a similar surprise * v _ 1 to see the size o f the selections we show in every range from Graduate te r Grandpa. . . , The annual meeting of the North Cemetery Association will be held in the, mayor's office Monday,evening at 7^30. AH lot owners are urged to be present. * J. C. Townsley, Pres. LIEUT. McMILLAN HERE- First Lieutenant Ralph hicMillan, of Coiumbusw, who wag'just recently mustered of ou service in the 37 Div., is here on a visit with relatives and friends. • ■ ' nooks ’ a r e S enten ced . Judge Kyle has sentenced Martin or -“Bud" Nooks as he is known to serve from one to seven years in the pen. A son, AIvu, who was also found guilty was given the same sentence. The men have told so many stories that it was impossible for tbe officers to tell who was right. Judge Kylevexonera ted George Crane who was implicated by Nooks. “ ■ V A ’.V A V .W A W A V A V V W A ' LOCAL AND PERSONAL * A V .W .\W A ,.V ,V .V ,V « V .W . Found;- Automobile number on t'ne Clifton pike Sabbath morning. The owner, of 367627_can_ have_same_by paying all charges. Revi J. W. Stoddard of Washington D. C., visited relatives here Monday and Tuesday. The ' U M m f a B a d < m d t h % c y £ 32 South Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio i For Sale:About 100 bushels of good corn. Phone 3-195 ,,f < R. Cecil Burns, who, has been teach ing in Washington D. C., is expected home on Saturday to spend a Weeks vacaiilio with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Burns. I still have a few tons of fertiliser and can supply any who are in need. ,. Morgan Kennon. Ms, Ralph Hill of, Pittsburg‘is vis* iting h^r, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Orr. .■■■ —The Western Ohio Cream Co., has opened a receiving station at the 31. C, Nagley grocery. ‘ \ ■ { ............. - - • •- i I *am prepared to spray fruit trees, 1 Call phone 74. James R. Little. Auctioneering—terms reasonable— get dates. Call Cedarvillc Phone 21-2 OH151. H .C. WILSON. * GIVE YOUR CAR A NEW FINISH'DO IT YOURSELF WITHONEOR TWO COATS OF var ~auro FINISHES tHE TARB0X LUMBERCO. Postmaster W. A. _Tunbull spent Sabbath in Columbus with his wife, who is in St. Anthony Hospital and is improving nicely. Where T h ey Were? On Inquiring why they made'' so much noise upstairs, the twins told me that they v. , “y; playing "war." Pretty 'soon the noise ceased, all was still; becoming uneasy at the unnstt* al silence, I went upstairs to Investi gate; they were nowhere to bb seen; but after calling several times and 'ashing where they were, a stilt, small voice from nfider one of the beds an swered: “We dnsult tell, but we’s tfbtncplnce upstairs.”—Exchange. FOBRHEUMATISM, PAINandSWELLING TRY OUR JOB PRINTING This month's Butterick Patterns are 10 c and ISc—none higher, mm I i jone F ” LI n I me UT " house - tone - e - a if * m n sv fOMrot !vm:» i s 1ST#. »Y DU, XV, a, JOJVUS, BESTFORDURRS, CUTS, BRUISES with Siv n <rVm*\V> v*>?«»r vjni.M-'.v w>3Ai»V::u‘., i m ‘ m 1,1,3 «hd A , E. Richards. Druaoutft SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 1- SPRINGFIELD, OHIO e n $ ~ _ _ _ _ _ SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Easter Fashions—Beautiful Display of the Newest Modes---Everything for a Complete Costumes ~ P 9 * *f' cl Superiority for Women and Misses ■ S ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' '- *: * Revealing tlie Trend of Fashion VALUES, AS ALWAYS, ARE VERY EXCEPTIONAL 'A • . ' . Newest Easter Tailormades Suit Fashions That Reveal Every Advanced Style-Idea Becoming Tailormades developed in Superior Serge, in silhftu- ettes that impart a slender grace and distinction to the wearer. Beau tifully lined with Peau de JCygne or fancy patterned silks, Very Specially Priced $28.50 / Newest Suits o f ySerge and Silvertone, superior tailored styles that .reveal many newer fashion features and are unusually smart in line and contour. ' . . . - Very Specially Priced • $38.50 ' Superiority of style arid faultless tailoring are the paramount fea tures of a remarkable collection of exclusive suit fashions. A'charm and distinction most unusual are evidenced in each model. Very Specially Priced S39.50 to $65.00 Dolmans and Capes In Newer Models » ' - ‘ , , 4 <ti y Navy Serge Capes in full circular-ori new drape effects over surplice or coatee fronts, braid trimmed, .silk lined arid displaying m?my veTy new and attractive features of fashioning. - ’ ’ Very Specially Priced $26.50 and $35.00 Easter Frocks A CharmingAssemblag e New Pannier, Drape and Straight-hung models of Satin or Moire Silk, Taitleurs of Sdfcge and Tricotine, aticTeptquisitely bead- - e'd Georgettes, also smart -printed Geor- , gettes in many pretty patterns. ' Very Specially Priced" ; ’ $38.50 to $65.00 . Exquisite Easter Blouses In the' New Tailored Styles SPECIAL VALUES TOMORROW Georgettes in all the bright Voile Waists, fresh from the Sprmg ccdorings, new necks and blottsemakers, smart and-crisp seeves, new beaded and tucked • . / , u effects. . ' plain or checked voiles, Special Values $5.00 to $25.00 Special Values $2.50, $3.98, $5.98 Easter Millinery Our Display is Well Worsth Your Inspection We ara showing this week, some stunning new Lisere Hats in lavender, sand and navy; faced with Georgette Crepe and trimmed with flowers. Beautiful hair braids combined with maline of Georgette Crepe' in old blue, black and navy; with flowers or burnt ostrich trims. Large droopy leghorns faced with lace or Georgette crepe and dainty trims of flowers and velvet ribbon streamers. ■ . % * ■ These hats are all new arrivals that wo. have not shown before. The great variety of patterns offers a selection of the newest and, most fashionable styles a t prices th a t are exceptionally moderate. , - Priced From $8.50 to $i5.00 THE EDWARD WREN CO SPRINGFIELD, OHIO
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