The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 1-26

I * » * * * * « * * * lOCAt AN0 rUSOHAt „ Misui lna. Murdock Ima been suffer- ?njc With an attack of tonsolitia this Madison county has an epidemic of small pox. v * m. Mrs. J. H. Nisbet is much improyed , following a slight attack o f pneu­ monia. Now is the time to sell yomr old hens. Wm. Marshall. J. E. Mitchell has greatly improv­ ed and has been able to be about tht bouse fo r more than a week. For Sale:* An eight year old mare i weight 1AQ0, sound and good worker,] Priced SJIfsell. Kennon Bros. . For Sale:- 75 bushel of seed oat and 600 bushels o f corn. G, N. Stuckey Word lias been received here that| Mrs, J. S. E. McMichael was opera­ ted upon several days ago at a Hushville, Ind., hospital for appendi­ citis. Do you know why its toasted To ita i in tho , delicious Burley tobacco flavor. LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE The M. E, Ladies' Aid annual chick­ en dinner last Friday night was well attended and we understand - about I $125 was taken in. . Poultry is. now bringing a' good price. We will -need all wo can get. Wm. Marshall. Mr, and Mrs. C, G. Turnbull enter­ tained the members of the Clarke’s Sufi Club at their home Wednesday evening. . Farm Wanted:* 3t want to hear from party having farm for sale. Give price and description. B. B. Howard, ■>Champaign, 111. -Mrs. Elizabeth Shears, aged 68, of . Washington C. H„ widow o f the latej Isaac Shears, was buried north of town Sabbath. ' , ' The regular meeting o f the W. G. T. II, will be held Thursday, March 17 at the home of Mrs. J. 0 . Stewart. George >Silvey of Jamestown ha jeen. spending several days here with •jis sister-in law, Mrs, J. D. Silvey vho is in a very critical condition. For Sale:- White Leghorn Egg? '.ov hatching. ■Our first hatch thi spring brought 14 chicks orfm lfc‘ 3 ggs. Prices reasonable. Phone 4-142 - M. L. Williams, The plasters at the new Exchange | Bank building have completed their | work. Several weeks time was requir­ ed for the ceiling *of the main bank- j ing.room which is panneled. The'big /ault door has been placed. Carpen­ ters are busy with the finishing and | before many days the marble men will j oe at work on their part o f the con­ tract. • . fmey, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs P- M. ■Gillilan, has been very ill suf­ fering with tonsolitis. Wanted: To purchase a car load of good solid ear corn. Frank Creswell. H. W. Updike and family left last Saturday for Magnetic Springs, in Union county, where they w ill.spend two weeks at that health, resort for the benefit o f Mrs. Updike's health. WANTED:-! have a Ford truck -and-a-two- ton-truck-and-an- prepared to do all kinds p£ trucking and haul­ ing live stock. Phone 68. Charles Clark. anything Cedarville hasn’t, seen like i f - f o r ,a long time, Like what? , The Minstrel show that the College is going to give March 25th. The Chamber of Commerce in) Springfield took a vote about the city, j stores and, factories for the change | of time under the daylight saving, plan. When the question came before the City. Commission the matter was killed and Springfield will continue on • the old tiipe. “Why will being at the opera house oil the night of the 25th be like j a square meal?'' “ i'll give up? - “ That's easy. Because you will come away satisfied.” Eugene, the eldest son of Rev. and Mrs. V. E. Busier is improving from ] a slight attack of bronchial pneu­ monia. The youngest son, Roger, is also down with the same trouble.- The College students will have, charge of the Sabbath , evening ser­ vices at the R. P. clvurch. PencilNo.174 EAGlE<<MIKAD0” Fat&1» at your Duller Made in five grade* ASKFORTHEYELLOWPENCILWITHTHEREDSAND EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK Don’t Pay Two Prices For Your Groceries. Buying Your Groceries Here Will Save You Money Just received Car American Refined Cane Granulated Sugar, Quaker Brand Pennsylvania Sugar Refining Co. Although all sugar Re­ fining Company’s have drawn, from the market. Looks like TWELVE CENT SUGAR CANE GRANULATED SUGAR, per lb. ------------------ ------------*------ 9c PER 100 POUND BAGS r ---------------------------- *------- Get Your Supply f o f Summer Now SCHMIDT’S WEEK END PRICES Potatoes, best grade, fresh car just received, per b u ,___ _________95c Potatoes, per 2 1-2 bugjbel b a g ----------------- --------------------------------2.40 Pure Country Lard per pound — ««,——— — ----- - 13c Cocoa best grade, 24 per cent butter fat, per pound__________.,__17c Fresh Bulk Oysters, per quart ,----- ------------------------------------------ 50c CANNED GOODS CANNED GOODS Com, best Ohio, 3 cans — — ,---------------------— ------25c Tomatoes, standard grade, 3 ca tis------- --------- ------------- ....--------- *25c Best Wisconson Early June Peas 3 cans --------— ----------------- .—.25c Salmon, 1 lb. tall can, per can — — ................................................ ioc Try these—buy them by the dozen ..------------ *--------------- *-$1.15 SEPCIALS ON PROCTOR AND GAMBLE SOAPS Star Soap, 10 bars for — — —, —~--------------— — 69c P. and G. Naptha Soap, 10 bars for ——--------- -------------------------—G9c Ivory Soap, 10 bars fo r --------*-----------— ------- *.— ----------179c Leonx Soap 10 hats for —- — —— — 39c ONION SETS PER QUART 5 CENTS H. E.Schmidt&Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL South Detroit $t./ Xenia, Ohio SPRINGFIELD, OHIQ. EXTRAORD IN AR Y EASTER OFFERING A Special Purchase o f Three Hundred SUITS, COATS, DRESSES HIGH QUALITY GARMENTS AT A PRICE THAT WILL CREATEA SENSATION. THE VALUES ARE GREATER THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE POSSIBLE. IT WILL BE THE GREATEST SALE OF THE ENTIRE SEASON. SUITS o f FINE WOOL SERGES VELOUR CHECKS andTWEEDS j* / A hundred or more o f these fine Suits. Sale Price *25 Marvelous New Spring Suits that unerringly forecast the coming Spring Modes, of a calibre only found at much higher prices. Theatyle characteristics are novel and original, featuring daring and unique trimming ideas,materials of a supreme quality and much that is new in detail. Every Suit is exquisitely silk-lined;' A» “Sample” Suits come only in sizes 16 and 36, weprevailed on themakers to grant concessions on Suits from regular stocks, in order to present a Complete size range-— women and misses-—and to make this event of even more than usual interest to all \ n , lit ;• l i Jr- ± _ 1. ■ '• women. ft; ,ky..;W| In add^ion, our being content with the barest profit margin, assures you of *■ ■ ■ .... ' ' ' ' ' * ■ - ....................... • ■y^rr.'r- 7Vw values unlike any you have ever been offered. Other Suit* from $15.09 to $125.00. in the Sale All New Models—Would Regularly Sell to $45.00 i A wonderful achievement*— ^ ^ . to offer such extraordinary O R 1 6 Dress values as these at the n • very start of the season. I I I V v $ 25 -oo * V 1 Just 135 beautiful new silk dresses just out o f their wrappings, g o on sale at $25. N ot-a new style note is lacking. A ll are represented in innumerable variety. Models fo r street, afternoon and general spring time wear, in all sizes fo r women and misses. AMONG THE MATERIALS ARE: —•Crepe de Chine —Silk Taffeta —-Charmeuse -—Georgette Crepes —Satin Crepe —-Mignonette • V * \ Every dress in the entire collection is a style o f distinction, o f outstanding 'charm—-embody­ ing high excellence in quality o f materials. Some models are daintily beaded, braided, em­ broidered or hemstitched; Practically every desirable and authentic mode fo r the new spring season is shown in this splendid assortment. Start your spring wardrobeoby/ichoosing One or more o f these dresses a t $25. ■— ■ , Other Dresses From $10.00 to $110.00 / The Most Wonderful Values Shown for Years in NEW SPRING COATS Sale Price Positively amazing values and the most elaborate as­ semblage seen for a long, long time. *25 This sale is the outcome o f one o f the most phenomenal' coat purchases w e have ever made— | and w e do not believe that new coats and wraps o f this character have EVER been offered, at this g , price, by this or any other store. ' f The Mo&t Beautiful, Authentic Spring Styles—Wraps, Sport CdRts f and Topcoats, Richly Embroidered or Self Trimmed * FABRICS —Goldtone Cloth —Polo Cloth —Velour Cloth —Silvertone COLORS —Roclrie —Pekin Blue —Brown—-Tan —Copenhagen mht m . ah' * Other Coat, Front $13.50 to $95.00 SPRINGFIELD, OHIO The Fahien-Tehan Co. i *1 ' i SPRINGFIELD, OHIO

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