The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26

0 1 • e e e e e e e * * F tiiO iA t • * * * * * * * « * ifei* JiC* TewBawey|( sick with the 3ft<rt0*I»e«afDaytondhe@pe£i»to t » w yesterday &*. * abort yj*jt. *■* ‘"■;■•'llIjl IIiI,.nT] „UI . j A daughter Wa* bom to Rev. said Hm % & Meminaey, Wed***(ft*-. *®«* M « Daria I uuk bet)*‘teach* ia« for Mia* LRHai R o « , who ha* been on the sick list. J Mrs, Fred Wehaer and little daurh- j ter hava KW* to St Louie, where they twill tomato some time, while the daughter is under the cow o f a speci­ alist Remember the date, MAreh 22-28. Have your measure taken for a now suit Homo Clothing Co, Mr. and Mrs, 0. D. Estel of Clifton wero entertained Wednesday at tho homo o f Mr. and Mrs. B, W. Ander­ son. Mr; and Mrs, Betel returned just a few days ago from Miami, Florida, where they spent two months, Tha announcement o f the coming of the “Wayfarer” will be found on an­ other page. Att admissions at 8:80 performance Of .the “Wayfarer” will he #8Q cents. Yon must have new blanks for your automobile license. The old form used jlast year will not answer. The new •ones provide for the engine and frame ,numbers, year made, model, and size *of cylinders^ Mis* Mary Ervin has been attending tli* mid-year meeting of the W. C. T. U. in Troy this week. - Bar. Robert Coleman will preach Sabbath morning for the R. P. con­ gregation owing to the illness of Rev, Hartiraaru Communion set for that day haa bean postponed, We can have your new Spring suit by'Faster if you. will give us your or­ der next Monday or Tuesday, . Home Clothing Co, Mrs. Cora Trumbo entertained the members of that Horns Culture Club, Tuesday. Refreshments in two courses were served. The decorations were in green and white. FofcSale:- Good timothy hay in the mow in town. 1 or 2 tons, G. H. Smith. Buckeye and Standard Brooders / ■ f&S" i-.-u!* Y f The party who placed music roll in the wrong buggy can have same by calling at this office, proving property and paying charges. Mrs. J. 0. Stswart has been ip Col­ umbus several days, where she was called by the illness of her sister-in- law, Miss Lillie Stewart, " •: "• —.. i.ii i „ POULRTY: Remember I buy poultry at the highest market price and will call for any amount any time. Wni. Marshall Panl and Carl Duncan were called to their home in Darlington, Pa,, Monday, by the serious illness of their father, ’ v I ■ Both oil and coal burning. P*erfept for raising incu­ bated chicks." Let us show you one of these and ex- ; plain it to yOiY. •' r , '* !> Y - • v \ ’ y ' • Y Y 1 r ,‘ ; - - . I ' ' , If t ........ - ■/ _ ‘ < Mrs. Roy Matthews of the Tanyatd rpad, neat Clifton, was buried last . Saturday. -The funeral service was !conducted by Rev, W, T. McKinney of the Clifton Presbyterian church., * --- T< --- - t , » ' For Sale:- Paper bailer and quanti­ ty of wire. Bailer like new and will be sold at a bargain. Save your old j paper and bail it) it will make you jmoney. Iqnuire at this office. _ I The County commissioners haye brought suit ip Common Pleas court . to have the value of.gravel fixed by the court. The owner of the grayel, William Reid of Ross township, and the .commissioners could not agree on a price. Big stock mixed fefed priced just. & little above cost. - / •’fifef-•: Last Call For Clover Seed CS3 at our usual low prices. Get this stock while . ; getting .ik, good. - * *i j* -g* 'x, ’ >v *> ; ■! i \ -S *.-*■ *v', Robt. Bird & Sons Co. ^ *V“K Display In *f V . . . '■ I •- For Sale:- One-sixth horse power A. 0. motor to be used on Dayton Light & Power Co, current. This mo­ tor is like new and in the best of con­ dition and will bfe sold at a bargain, iInquire at this office. . . . . , 1 • ______ _ , , | The M. E. congregation -has been [holding special, services this week, 1 Rev. E. T. Warring of South Charles- jton filling the pulpit. ' ; ■'1 |J''' '""r "'''' ■' ' '''' ( • store on Monday and Tuesday, March V 22-23. Home Clothing Co, :s,rancy tsox Apples Lemons, Grapes, Walnuts Any one wanting their eggs hatch­ ed. Call Mrs. Wm. McCoy. Phone 37. , / ' . For Sale:- Five shares of preferred stock in The Cedarville Lime Co. Call phone 3-120. Hot House Lettuce, Celery, Head Lettuce Cucumbers Cabbage If you are “hard to fit” come, in on Monday or Tuesday and have your measure taken by an expert for a new Spring suit. . Home Clothing Go, W . W . TROUTE GUIM/iRl ROCER Floor Coverings Carpets, Rugs, Matting, Gongoleumand Linoleum. R . BIRD & SONS CO. j The Kryl Orchestral Sextette at the opera house Wednesday evening, was the best lecture attraction ever given the patrons of the course. The number was an extra nfade possible (by the surplus in nthe treasury. The audience was’ well pleased. It Would ‘ be impossible for this community to :have a course of that class of talent j owing to the probative cost. The en­ tertainment cost the committee $180. In Six R ed s at the MURDOCK THEATRE x Auspices ML E. M ens 'B ib le Class Tuesday Evening, March 30, 1920 . -• ■■.-J-'...------ k ^ , -r.... - ..... ------------- - - - - 1- " - Xn-.k—A . 1,1 IpllSHIISHlH swatswataMBe at 3:30 P. M. i * 7 P. M. 8d0 P. M. i ^ « 1pi« Wayfarer was presented at Columbus last summer during the great Centenary and thousand* were turned away uhable to see it. Here is your opportunity. Ticket* will be sold good on the above hours and cannot be ex­ changed. Only 175 tickets can be sold for each performance. T■> ■ A 4 m|«Hon A d u l t s 30 c Children 20c Mr, and M*s. Chd3& fitor o f Col­ umbus visied V7ith Mrs. Sarah Mit­ chell over Sabbath.; v ....... ...... *■■'>'»¥'----- , Mrs, Caroline WilBon is critically ill at the hdme of heir daughter, Mrs. W. A, Spencer. '•* . , f '\ ' ............. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turnbull have been spending a few days with rela- -tives in Columbus* Mrs, U. D. PaulUn of Jamestown is the. guest of eh* sister, Mrs. J. V. Tarr, this week* Come in and see the big lifie of Woolens displayed at our store March 22-23 # Home Clothing Co. G. E. Boyd returned last week from Florida were he he spent most of the winter visiting about various winter resorts* * ' Mrs. John McFarland Dayton Sabbath to of Dayton came Over from ---------- visit with her mother, Mrs. Walker, who- is quite feeble:. Friends here will regret to ,learn of the serious illness of Marshall Turnbull of near Jamestown, who has been in the McClellan hospital in Xenia the past two weeks. WANTED—To rent, a farm on thirds ot a small farm on halves. Inquire P. 0 . Botf SB, Cedarville, 0. Keep in mind the "Wayfarer” that comes to the Murdock theatre Under the auspices of the M. E. Mens’ Bible Class on March SO, Tickets are being sold for three different shows that day but your ticket will only be good for the hour printed on it; Only 175 tickets for each performance can be sold and for this reason tickets are good for only certain hours and can not be exchanged. The black birds are arriving in great droves from the south almost daily. This would indicate that prob­ ably spring was not so far away after all, Locally Xenia avenue people will hot welcome the return of the black birds Hiat have proved a pest during the summer evenings for several years, Agents Wantod:-Man with team or auto can easily make $150 to $800 a month selling Hetberiing’s medi­ cines, extracts, spices, toilet articles, *tock powder, dip etc. in your county, Own boss. Eperienoe unnecessary. We furnish capital. Splendid territor­ ies open. Write today for free partic­ ulars, Herberllng Medicine Co,, * j Bloomington, 1^. / • ■ e. thoroughly experienced in the tailoring business and fully posted regarding the latest styles, will display at our store on L /;.r ''*.11 &X‘" ' T ■ March ' - ' . • < V ' V •' . -Y/* ■„ an extensive line o f fashionable Wool and Worsted Suitings, Palm Beaches, Mohairs, Tripicals, and other latest fabrics for * „ SPRING AND SUMMER 1920 COME IN and select your new garments from large size woolens. Have your measurements t a k e n i n a scientific manner and receive expert advice regarding latest fashions for men. Choose your favorite fabric, while the picking is good. .■ • t *T ime o f delivery will be arranged to suit your cv/n conveniece. • ■ * • , . - » / • . * ' -■ Correctly fitting, dependably tailored and rightly priced garments absolutely guaranteed **HK»>CAJrwn.» reuKKAir cloth **.' , 4 HOME Clothing Company TRUCKING WANTED. I have purchased a new Ford truck for general trucking and am ready for business, Give me a call, Raymond Homey; Cedarville, Ohio. | Hugh Hart moved this week to the [Leonard Flatter farm and James IBailey will occupy the Tarbox ptop- 1erfy just vacated. Mrs, John Pember­ ton has purchased of Mrs. Catherine Townsley, the property to be vacated by Mr. Bailey. I Ditdrirs say there is svary little •water in the ground regardless of the fact that we have had several good rains o f lata In the low ground there is hardly enough water running to give .the grade. BUCKEYE INCUBATORS 3 Sizes* We have the agency for Cedarville and township* Come in and let ns show them to y<Mi, R. BIRD & SQNS CO Miss Pauline McKinney, daughter of Rev, McKinney, pastor of the Clif­ ton Presbyterian church, has been a* warded the W. C. monogram at Roos­ ter College fbr .. actue part in the Department .of Physical Education ,for Women. MimeMcKinney la a junior and has taken an active part in var­ ious college tunotions, GOODRICH T Automobile Tire# and Tubes, A ll sizes In stock. Get our prices before buy,

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