The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

ir <! MMNI /UIESKAN W e R ep ay in g 66 G e n t s Quc ta s tin g is do ae b y com p e ten t ap e ra to r* , tkw ougM y in stru c te d to o p e ra te B ab -ock te a t acco rd ing to th e d a iry law o f th in s ta le ' W ; give b e a t and p ay f t r ev e ry p o u n d o f f a t in yo u r cream . W atch i t te s te d . ■ «L O K fW G F jE l* , ' OHMS * ' D oY o . m m . . 1 ° 0 - ■ ^ »* CfcT T iy F T T f^ T W T T P <% 3 t J f c v * ! *■«< J t ' 1 1 J L .. -.■ “J*■ ■•■■•■• ; :>■,•- " ■•. ■ ».■». :'j"' ♦'.--■-•* ,■.■ ’ . . • C * e a * & © v f e s - S ' ' Cedarville, Clifton and }<’ * / t ‘ / 1- M * A xm im » **v fmm% emtfd to ay sjftr tia CEMETEEY MEETING , The manual meeting of th» North Cemetery Association -will bo hew in the mayor’s office Monday.evening at ^30. All lot owners are -urged to be present. ' J , C, Yovmsley, Fres, ilE llT . McMIhEAH HERg. . First lieutenant Ralph McMillan, of Columbusw, wfho was just recently mustered Of on service in the 87 Div., Is here oh a ; Visit with*relatives and friends. “ -1 J < * NOOKS’ ABE SENTENCED , * P H‘’* .. /I- ‘ . • ' - - - , - - - j - - " - SPRINGFIELD, OHIO ., . n ■ . O •> ■' , . ■ £ , ......_ , o a JEaster Fashions—Beautiful D isplay oi. th e <t Q N ew est Mo4e$—Everything for a ' * \ !' • . m - ■ ■ ■ 4 ! Complete Costum es ; 1 '"I"1 I » ■■>»»'■' ‘"""""I"1 Modes of Superiority for Women and Misses ' •' Revealing the Trend of Fashion ; ;VALUES, AS ALWAYS, ARE VERY EXCEPTIONAL “ - * 1 !’ ■ * , ‘ ' **' , ' . . ’ c , ' => Newest Easter Tailormades S u it Fash ion s fhifX R eveal E very Advanced S ty le-Idea , , \ Bfccjsmlng T a ilo ritiad cs developed, in S uperio r Serge,, in silhou - ■ < e tte s th a t im p a rt a slender g race an d d istin c tio n to tile w earer. Bedu- * lih iliy lined w ith F e a n d eX y g n e o r fancy p a tte rn ed $U|k3.- . ; fj * « s m a M FOK S P i 1 t W* , H y > t * & r^, " dr j v V f n _ ^ are your, reward for a • ‘ / j trip to The Criterion > store this Week—wheth­ er you heed thetn or no t , ' I t s a pleasure for as to . »how the fresjh pew goods arid shpuldbe pleasant for you to see them. * It would be a spiking eye* / . ’ * > , ^ \ ^ Opener S t the manfwho ^ looked around to see tiKa^ea i *•-• ’ H-,' • % ..• •-.'. '• • y.— „■ :•* ■ ; , T ^ X * * '■ " * '-V- * 1 ^ •q - (, ^ ilim VALUT W. $35.00 will bay here in (Michael Stem ) Suite------ and a similar surprise to aee the size o f the selections w e show in every range from Graduate to Grandpa. ' . , ' . * e ’J : .fa.......... . i,'—- > * - 22 South'Detroit St ** X en ia , Ohio |.„1,iI, ‘ *, ' W VNVVWW ^^ LOCAL AND PERSONAL Found;- Automobile number on the CliftbU pike Sahbath nlbrmn^.: The owner of 357627 can : have.,same by tK3yingStIcharg^»i,.:‘n . 1 v ' "lifthMyw1% «•* K t\f _ Bov: d. W, Stoddard of Washingtoa ». C., 'viaifad.OTlat%!B» herd. Monday^ and Tuesday. For SalosAboufc lOOjmshal* of «ood ^a»?n. Pho«*3-m . . * ir. s<v , V e ry Specially P riced $28.50 '' r- , •? j \ 4 ,’ £ o ,? ' ■ $38.50 J • ,fi 1 \ S t \- * o j: ^ ^ V4 ' ’S ' ?„ ^ ''■ S'- . ’ StmAftntJfw rtf (fiU 'an rl fanttlAse fftilnnna arA fb» Ln . felii.. R. Cadi Boms, who h*» fog fa Washington D« C , h» fotpected home on Saturday to Spend a wwdw vacatnio with hfo parents, Mr. and 'M rs. i . A .Burns.' " f 1T * -=I still have n.few*toila o f fertilizer and can supply apy who are in need. J ' - , Morgan Kenney. GIVE YOUW CAR A NEW FINISH'DO JT YOURSELF WITH ONE OR TWO COATS » a1-■ la a* M . J t U T O Ms, Ralph Hill of Pittsburg'!* vis­ iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 4* R. Orr. x, ‘ » ‘ J'* v / '* ' J.A 'he Western Ohio Cream Co., ftss opened a receiving station a t the M. C, Niagtey g r o c e r ' t < ' ' ■' ‘’ ‘a’ * ' ~fl ' '';i‘ 'r'r 4 I mm prepare 1to spray fruit trees. Call phone 74. Jame» R*Little. Autpioneering—.ternts reaseaablo- get dates. Call CedarvUfa.Phooe 2 1-2 s « 131 . , H .U WILSON/ Dobnans an ' * 4,i . " InNewwModel. > •s . , , j,* ,l / 1 * * -J&f&y S ctge Capes in fu ll circularioi* new ov e r su rp lice o r coatee fron ts, ■braid trian ao d , »Uk lined ad d d isp lay ing . to |h y very new and a ttra c tiv e featu res o f , fiuittitMtiiie6. -• \f A ■* " r V ery4Specially Priced $26.50and $35.00 < C : . f t:u ‘ _ , *» ' ■* ri r. i* , rt i ’h' : tf A* t "r’,1 .‘t sv i , ' , { W - 1 J 5 S S “ ’f ,SatW / .'Tha jas’■ ' S m f . ' •abow i ; . , ; ■ , . t> j , > ) r . • " y w : ’ V : &#*< .. new d> S r 'S i1 TW •* ; A CharmingAsiembWh; / J -r-j-'.- *.j... ■ :.■ - 'k .avi ;V ',^'1 ■ f 1 New Fannier, Drape and Straight-hung’ models of Sarin or J&oire Silk, TaiUenrs of -. M i . e and Trkotjne, and exquisitely bead«^ ed Georgettes, a ls o , smart /printed Geor­ gettes in many pretty patterns. , ' V J . V e r y SpccMy'Pried : ^ “*. . $38.50 to $65.00 . ExquisiteEaster Blouses ‘ ^ * . I n th e N ew T ailo red S ty le s ' SPECIAL VALUESTOMORROW Georgette*, in a l t tH r b rig h t .. .Voile W a ists; fresh,;, from th e , . g '" " f f " l bloosemafcers, sm a rt a n d -e ris p , rifeet* : ? “ ' 4 . P>ri» P t checked ito'iles. ' ' ' Special V alues , * Special V a lu e s ,. * $5.00 to $25.00 . $250, $3.98, 55.98 Postmaster W. A. Tunbull spent Sabbath in Columbus with hi* wife, who is in St. Anthony Hospital and I* improving nicely. • 9 jo* -' Where They W ir* On inquiring why they made* m> ranch noise uprtairs, the twins fold ms ih ir they rwrv.^ f*rr prtiyTftf iTetty sooA the noise wised, all was still j becoming nneney at the tinnsif-1 at silence, I went upstairs to investi­ gate; they were nowhere to btf Seen; Etrt after calling s vwoi times and 'ashing where they ivere,,« still, small i voice from uhder one of,the beds an- sweted; "We dflsult tell, but wa’S dnwplftee upstairs,"-“Exchange. FORRHEUMATISM, PAIN andSWELLING THETARB0X LUMBERCO. i1 ; TRY OU JOB PRINTING. SttttM M M f m a r t ’* Batterkk Patterns JfOe and t 8 c~~imn» higher. ^OnSK-TONE-K-AH" rm a v foiatrot x tw n i* imr*. } M t m . W*«*40.1U3S, IESTFORBURNS, ROTS, BRUISES ^ss'WiwwiA’iB vaa Mt»aerr.w.- For Smfa by C M* I&rigwRy Otari A , E. Rkbwria, Druggiafo ... A . •? Easter • .1- -T M illinery Our Display is Well Worth Your Inspection (j *■ i ' Wc Art stowing this week, some stunning now Lisere Hats ia lavender, sand and navy} faced with Georgette Crepe and trimmed with flowers. Beautifulhair braids combined with maline of Georgette Crept in old blue, .black and navy} with flowers or burnt ostrich trims. Large droopy leghorns faced with lace or Gsorgstte crept‘wad dainty trims ©f flowers and velvet ribbon streamers. 1 S These hats are all new arrivals that we have noishown bsfore, k * great variety b£ patterns offers a selec|ion of th t newest an4, most fa^iioriabli ‘ exceptionally moderate. rie styles at prbee that are j&S* $8.50 to $15.00 HdkMimiwwiHi — *•"■**"•—ifinfHn--fro./ t u[ i ^ . i* * ’ ° i[ ^ ■, pr' Magnetic SOMKTI l 'if . »■ |V“ f ? ‘ - J* J- : , 41" w *f V >h . I!-' 4 f ■Tou handles i A W - Mile Same rai > simple.. ’-in- * A* t i ­ n t * s y f 1 V THE EDWARD WREN CO, .......... .... iml u»i- sumiKMuiynm nfTCTtuiiijiriBMRMiwufc pnu^mnLo, <MBo If yc refiuisi F rrJ Bright, of all, self, and pi would; wt»k ‘ Cot uml

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