The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
J '■*%* l II 11 . 1 . 1 ) MillMlgW m r(HfIHHH u lim i 1 JI 1 |H ||| 1 , __ * • a ( * * ( I I I local aj ® i*aao«AL Robert Hwffmau i# eot of Kw ^PPW»l*lllMIW ;|l!, 1 l|ll|||pl#|j|ll,||, 2 1 . 1,1 ,l|ljl!li Th* Hen’# Bibl# Clu« of the M. E church will give a supper this even ing to th* I*di*#. • ^ ~ f #n Hr, and Mr#, J, c . McMillan of Col, **«??**•**«<>» iM bew dt- vided into sections and the fir*t give# * **laUn tho church tht# Friday evening, s „ electricml fi'WLi» announced, Ralifo Homey and Ruf** Sanders' Thwr notice Appears In M% issue, ........... . ' iji........ . * fe - sssear s t *& S2S l£S?JS . hm * « • miwiniiwiSw jasataaft*' ** 1 * 52 ;xs* ,a s& s . ....... 2 1'" -CJ,,"UI"" «ongr«*atiew attended a meeting of Sa^j^Ono Ford Commercial Dayton Presbytery at Camdan, 0., imr*****^ S m fcodyj one 1817 Fora roadster body* complete andj o first class condition, H, A, McFarland, Cadarville, Monday, Stephan Brown, Jamestown, aged W, farmer, died Tuesday at a hospital xu X«ua after a tan daya Uhieee of liaanr, alsapmg sickness, the first case in the ^ county. Nelson Thorn* preached for the Clifton Presbyterian congregation last Sabbath, Mr, Tfaron graduate* from the Cedarville Theological Sam WANTED:. POULTRY, Call na at our expense. Phone 02487, South Charhwtou, 0 . Irwin Bros., Glad stone. Q. 0. E. Bradfute addreesed the Labor smd Trade# Assembly in Springfield Wednesday night on the result of President Wilson’# industrial confer- ence of which he was a member, „ Mrs. Lida Keck Wiggins of the Springfield Sun addremd the Clifton ... _____ . . .... ______ immunity Club last Friday evening gregation and Rev. J, Pi White and Mr, H, A, Trusdale, one o f th* grew; laymen of the Methodist Episcopal church will #peak at the M. E. church Sundaymorning. He will bring a mes sage that will inspire, instruct and challenge. Key, is, L. McEIhtaneywill take for Ms. theme Sunday evening- at the Union Service at the M. E. church, “Family Religion”, This is a vital theme and will be worth hearing. . JB"!WL»L!‘ illlW»*l iiin.iA'J.'l . Rev. E. G. MeKibfcen and Elder A. G, Collins of the Clifton U. P. com with a program of original poems and newspaper experience,. Vince Rakeetraw of Texas drove to Ohio in a Ford and has been the guest of relatives here. The machine is fitted for camping enroute. , Elder John McCsmpbell of the local congregation, attended a meeting of Xenia Presbytery in Springfield, Monday ' rm ■ » s e Any one wanting their^egga hatch ed. Call Mrs, Wm. J^cCoy. Phone 97, •-,j('* i les up to Embroidered and Beaded Georgette,,.Satins, Taffetas, Foulards, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine* Foulard and Georgette Combination, The colors shown are Navy, Black, Copen, Grey and Taupe. Of excellent quality qleverly styled.' Dresses that were priced up to ^37,50 pn sale now .at « , ’ •• t.'f—' 3 . care in. Distinctive Suits and Coats THE SUITS of the Silhouette, the pamestaking < V»t f V . 5 Ur" ^ 5-M ^ u c e d T o ” ^ ' Vdout “ d & T - $ 3 9 . 5 0 $55 to $75 Suits of Tricotine, Hairline Stripe*, Check Velour and Serges, - plain. embroidered and beaded, reduced to , , , . ** ***•» , * *'■ ; $ 79:50 W $99,50 Suits, of TricoBne, M M Twills, snd Men's Wear Strew reduced to . . .. THE COATS The smarted; o f the new ire shown in Polo Cloths, Goldtones, Silvertones, Velour* and Tweeds in Sport Model* andinthe Full Length Models, $ 1 5 ,0 0 , $ 1 8 .5 0 , $ 1 9 .7 5 , $ 2 5 .0 0 •j: 1 * T-) 1 STRAW SAILOR HATS , All are smartly designed types for the season of the great outdoors. From such a pleasing'assortment as we have Here, it will surely be a positive delight to choos one. One * lot o f $7.50 Values. Specially prices at $£.95. 1 'f1"" 1111 "" ii.ilii|di—AN—*.iiiitiil ii . im .., ISi— w uw— s w dli| min » 4-' ’ ^ K Jobe Brothers Company XENIA, OHIO ifiiijMiiiiininiuKHimium •M um iW From now until our closing f 6 r inventory April 26 , we will show our appreciation o f the splendid patronage the good people of this vicinity have given us b y selling merchandise now on hand on a closer margin than similar stock has ever been offered in this community. and Hardware M m MW SMMMv ' The best lines o f farm ing implements. Everything in Hardware. / , 7 . S ' A Large StocR o f the Following; • ButlerS Premium H og Fieed, Homo Hog Feed, Standard Middlings, W h ite Middlings, Oil Meal, Dairy, Feed. fc - ’ • ‘ ' ' r * * , ^ ' , Bay Chick Feed by the 109 lb$. Best no grit $ 4 .5 0 per cwt; 1. 'H5B* Y \ 3?A 1*'' , M -,r f fb«*iv U iv w ••‘Mhriu , .(.A - f, ...'.rf’iV jb-.-iT- .l,f- ■( S' T '4S H ^ 'i '■ v»' ^PW P P M a?Fwj *E h P n IWm imWsHIp.i mi iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,V' t 't l ' , Fred Yoder wm i* Coltlmhua, Tues day, on buiinew. > l . • * t t 1 ■ C. C. Beam of Tritow Springs whe recently puwhased tbe Ewbank prop erty on Xenia aventte, ha# moved into same. •ADAIR’S- THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS Read This Final MightyDolar RngSale Sews THE MOST SINCERE TESTIMONY J th* success of our BIG ANNUAL MIGHTY DOLLAR RUG SALE is it# wide patronage. It has been even larger than We expected. Of course it it a Vary libera! offer. You would naturally expect that hundreds of people. Would take advantage of such liberal terms. You would be amazed if you knew how many people have taken advantage of this offer. This sale closes Saturday evening, It has bead a very busy wade. It isn't only the low prices— it's the fine selection of up-to-date rugs and the liberal credit terms of this Great Sate. BE IN OUR STORE TOMORROW Tapfatry A x m in t s t e r Wilton Volvat Rug* Al l 133 Sizes] f e T " : Prices <cx* For Sale- Pure brown leghorn egg* Mrs. J. R. Gan., R. F, D. 2, Cedar ville, 0. Wanted:- A competent housemaid :for a family df two persona. No wash ing or ironing. $7 per week. ■J. P. Chew, 184 E. Market street, Xenia, O. None hut first, class help need ap ply. POULRTY: Remember t bay poultry at the highest market price and wilt call for any ameoat any time. .Price 38 rente a pound. Wm. Marshall Herman McFarland has rented the room in the telephone building now Occupied by the Weatem Ohio Cream Station, and will open a garage and have-the agency for a new style body for Ford car*. The cream, station will be moved next door south,, Salesman Wanted:- l'o solicit or ders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or Commission. Ad dress. THE LENOX OIL A PAINT CO., Cleveland, 0. ' W. L. Clemsns has bad the building formerly used for a garage at the rear of the Richards Drug Store tom down and will use the material -to erect a garage on his lot in town back of the insurance office. The bam that stood on the lot has been moved to the country ,to replace the one recently destroyed by fire. EGGs FOR HATCHING:— Pure bred Buff Orphington eggs for hatch ing by the setting or by the 100. Mrs. J. V. Tarr, Yellow Springs pike, Ced- arville, 0. 4 -u 5tovsm, Victowlfii §A&E ENM SATURDAY fjtjdti, NOTICE All patrons holding Second and Third U. S. Liberty Loan Bonds, may exchange them for permanent Bonds, Giev this your imMeaidte attention. The Exchsnge Bank, 0. L. Smith, Cashier, s.>H)isiWWi.fciU«jiliiir i i| *rjfli.Hr>flai«*i For Sale:- Paper bailer and quanti ty of wire. Bailer like new and witl be sold at a bargain. Save your old paper and hail it, it will make you money. Inquire a* this office, , »i«i..i,-iiirfi«»— i........................ Mary Eleanor Bull gave a birthday party last Saturday afternoon to sev enteen little boys and girls about her age. Refreshments Were served the little folks, The event was in honor Of her sixth birthday. *i 17 South Fourttain Ave ., Springfield, Ohio Spring and Summer Stock Now Arriving Daily i •« , * v, • , . For twenty years our goods and our have done our advertising for us. , - * i Always The Latest Always The Best Always The Lowest Prices ,-a K r mitkm For Sale:-An extra good pur* bred - if two years oP stry Kennori. Duroc Jersey male ld. 20-24 North Detroit St, XENIA, OHIO Mrs. Anderson Collins - underwent an operation at the McClellan hospital this week. She is reported at much improved. f-— ■TrMrww'Wf'*«- ■ Mrs. Eliaibeth Ebtt^ea . la In a very oritioal oehdition at this time, Over 2 .0 0 0 Auto Tires In many different high grade standard makes, offered even below old low prices at ’ ‘Springfield's Tire Bargain Center' YOU SAVE $5.00 to $25.00 PER TIRE Buying and selling—through different stores—over $1,000.00 worth of tires yearly and being foreiighted before March Oth advance, we bought'several carloads o f line tires at big discounts below old prices, SOME MAKES 30x3 $9.85 32*3 1*2 $14.95 30x31-2 12.65 . 32x4 31x4 19.35 , 33x4 21.60 34x4 $19.40 Strictly first gaade—fully guaranteed and a nice line of standard blemished, such aaPortage, Mason, Goodyear, Goodrich,, Blackstone, Miller, Marion, Clingstone. Sumit, Republic, Fisk, Victor, Knight, . Mason andSilveriown Cords and many others, TheSpringfield Tire & Supply Company M N* Fountain Av*. Next to Th« H*di»y Go* SPRINGFIELD, OHIO mm X % GBT OUR PRICES ON-PRINTING X% j • j*dM IL § 1 u
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