The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
S » ,-x;j T. T. NUNN S P E C I A L S L on jr H o r n C h e e s e P e r P o u n d ............ S n o w S torm * T a b l e S a lt P e r P o u n d . ..................... O ld R e l ia b l e C o ffee P e r P o u n d . . . . . O ld D u t c h C le a n s e r P e r P a c k a g e ......... .. W e in e r s P e r P o u n d . . . . . . . C o r n F la k e s Sm a ll S iz e 3 f o r ................., , . ..... „ .. C o r n F la k e s L a rg e S iz e 2 f o r ..................................... AH 8 c C ig a r s 3 f o r . . . . . . . 25c ...5c 34c 10c 16c 25c 25c 20c T. T. NUNN N O R TH M A IN S TR E E T , Cedarville, - - - Ohio How Shall 1 D ed d e onaR eM geratof ? A REFRIGERATORisoneofthe most important purchases you * wiil ever have to make for your household. ; Many ,women make the mistake qf buying a cheap refrigerator or a small one. Let your first refrigera: • tor be one o f permanent value to you, A careful study o f the follow ing points will help you purchase one that will be satisfactory for the rest o f your life. Four important point* t o watch' ' 1. The refrigerator shou ld be <planned so th » air circulates freely ' into every partof the food chamber. 2. The lining should be sanitary, easily cldanable. . , 3. The insulation o f the walls should«be as perfect as possible. 4, T h e w o r k manship and ina- ; torials should be t ‘ of the very best A linlngof y real .porcelain Leonard Clean- able Refrigerators have a one piece “iJiPJChanChinaCliff porcelain lining. It cannot break, crack or chip ! This one piece por celain lining has roundedinsidefront cot- ntrs. .This is a Leonard exclusive patented feature and c a n n o t be found in' any other refrigerator. Ten walla your ice The LeonardCleannble is insulated by ten different walls. This keeps the heat out o f the refrigerator and keeps the cold in. Select a refrigerator made in Grand Rapid* Whatever grade or type o f refrigerator you buy-look forthe name ••{.comird" and the mark—"Mode in Grand Rapids’ . Kero ar \ located the most expert workmen-the finestcabinetmakers-Uhemost experienced designers. Come In and get an interesting, helpful booklet— “ Care of Refrigerators” . Let us showyou oneof thefamous Leonardmodels, Leonard C 1 e a n a b 1 e Refrigerator G^andRavids. T^Ikh- J. A. Beatty & Son Green Street, Xenia , Ohio A Savings Account Will Make i Your Wishes Come True 9 Wishing, longing for a home o f their ow n --w ha t young couple doesn’ t dream o f the day when they may re alize their ambition? It is a desire with which' this bank is in hearty accord and our very facility is at the command o f the prospective home builder. But wishing can’ t accomplish the impossible— there is but one way to make your dreams come true — to SAVE . Save something, all you can each week and de posit in this Bank, make savi % your habit. Interest Compounded The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio Resources Over$500,000,00 S a f e D e p o s i t B o x e s F o r R e n t # # # * * # # » * . * LOCAL AND PERSONAL Hairy IHff o f London v.’a> fo town Sr.yu'dyv on a busir.e;_3 trip. ■ Miss Lilli® fkowart, who has been _tlx* f-nrst o f her brother, Dr. J. 0 . Got yon* Linoleum at MeMillan’o .- ktoYv’ort or.d wife for c/.noral v/t'.cke, '__________ _ ireturned to her hams- m Golambno Mrs. It. A. Baldwin &r,a son, Robert -Rn* Mons.ay, o f Chicago, were called here by the : death o f the forme o’n aunt, Mrs. Lillie Limoreik last week. Miss Vera Andrew, bho teaches in Huntingtcn, W. Va. was home for the ■ Easter vacation. Jamestown opera house, Monday ] and Tuesday, April 84 and 23. “ The Bhiek” . For a big show see'this one. You dare not miss Paullin Har per’s chalk talk on “ Uotable Men and Women o f Cedarville.” You may be in,it! Farm fence, the best on the mark et at the right price, C. N. Stuckey & Son For Sale:-. Gray draft mare 6 yr. old. Also a bay horse. J. A, Burns. Phone 110. Don’t forget we have .the Hoover Suction Sweeper at a reasonable price The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co, A meeting was held Tuesday even ing in the R. P. eliurch to prepare for a Vocational Bible School this sum mer. Such a school was held last year and it was quite n success, - Prof. W. R. Shroades and wife and Miss Nina Shroades o f Springfield, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shkroades. Wanted‘.Middle aged white woman as cook and housekeeper fo r small family. Call pnone 95. Come in and see our assortment of aluminum ware. Very nice. The Cedarville Farmers' Grain Co. For Sale:- Big Type Poland China yearling male .hog, a good individual, eligible to register. Phone 33-173. YV. M. Smith. ' Deputy Probate Judge S. C. Wright md daughter, Marjorie, spent the Veek-end with the former’s son-in- lavv and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. J. L, Chesnut of Covington, 0 . Rev, Robt. Colman of Clifton and L, W, Wilson of this place attended i meeting of Dayton Presbytery on Monday at New Carlisle, Miss - White, who is attend ing the 0, to. U. spent, the Easter va cation with her parents/ Dr. J, P, White and. family. Sure Signs of Spring House Cleaning is on HTHE annual tear-up and clean-up time is here. This year’ s early spring has A advanced the house Cleaning period nearly thirty days. We are fully pre pared with a complete stock to furnish all’ the HOUSE CLEAN ING HELPS that one will need and’ below we list a few hints o f the many necessary articles that can be found at very special values in our basement. M o p s F lo o r a n d S c r u b B ru sh e s B r o om s Mrs. W. L. Marshall of Columbus visited at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. R: C. Watt Friday and Saturday. Buff Orphington eggs fo r hatching $1 per setting, $5 per hundred. Mrs. Roy Waddle, Cedarville, 0. Mr, and Mrs, I. F. Puffer o f Spring- held spent Easter with Mr, and Mrs. H. A. McLean. Mr. Joe Mart and Miss FTetta McLean" of Dayton, were also guests at the McLean home. If you are going to paint you o-jve It to yourself to get our 'prices on oils, paints and varnishes. We carry .he celebrated Ldwo Brother’s paint! Prices are away down this year. CjJ. N. Stuckey & Son Did you ever see- Mrs. Fred 1’ownsley doing her ironing’ What No ? .Then come to the Big Commun ity Show. General Hardware o f all kinds for farm and home building, G. N, Stuckey & Son Mr. Gavin Reilly, the. jolly Capa-, dian, will dance one o f his famous jigs to a fast and furious tune'at the B ig Community fcaow. horn eggs for hatching. Priced at $3 per hundred. Phone 4-142. Marvin Williams. Have you seen the beauty show in the storeroom window o f the Ex change Bank building i Only part of the talent employed for the Big Community Show is there displayed! But it will all be on tap at the opera house next Thursday. Miss Ina Murdock has returned home from Millersburg,' Ky,, where she has been o f the past few weeks staying with the children of * her brother-in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs. Walter Morton, during their ab sence. Rev. Morton just returned last week from the Ma^o Hospital in Rochester, Mirth., where he has been | taking treatment. He is much improv-1 e<l. For Sale;- plants. fomatoe and cabbage John A. Gillaugh For sale; A five passenger auto in fair condition. Also a stable for rent. Mrs, Carrie Crouse Miss Erma Creswell, who has been teaching in the R. P, Mission School in Kentucky, has returned, home,. . Miss Wilmah Spencer of the 0 , S, U. spent the Easter vacation at home. S. K. Williamson has been re-ap pointed on the Soldiers’ Relief Com mission for one year. John Hedges, re appointed for a -te rn of three years. If you need repairs in any make of farm machinery call on us. Wb carry a large line of repairs. , ' i C. N. Stuckey & Son The Spirella company, the worlds best corset firm has appointed Mrs. G, H. Smith ns their agent. Any or ders will be appreciated. Phone 143. If you need a cream separator come and see us. "Wo put them, out on trial. The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. The latest popular songs, jazz, ragtime, etc,, by Cecil Ewbank at the Community Show. Leave, your films with me for de velopment. First class work guaran teed. ' C. M. Ridgway. Margaret Tarbox has bought a pew. gown, but her husband does not like the size o f the bill. See what happens. Cook’s celebrated Linoleum, none better at McMillan’s, Limousine Invalid Car Service . .—CALL— ' .■ J. H. McMillan & Son Cedarville, Ohio, . Citizens FUNERAL Phone 7. DIRECTORS m u a *a ea saaess esfc GETOURPRICESONSALEBILLS *25 Is Our Only Price FOR ANY TWO - PIECE \ Suit to Order and $29.50 is our only price fo r any Full Suit .THEIR fine tailoring, their smart ap pearance, their Sturdy All-Wool Fab rics will surprise you. Until you see these SUITS you cun nut have a d e f-' inite idea o f JttOW MUCH VALUE your $25 can buy I We make them in Single and Double Breasted styles in Herringbones, Pencil Stripes} Blues, Blacks, Browns, 01ivcs#and Heathers, Beautiful garments, all at $25.00, one single price, Full Suits, any fabric, all at one price. • $20.50 S u ite a re T a i lo r e d b y t h e S c o t c h W o o l e n M i l l s HOME Clothing Company O . H . H a r tm a n , Prop# “ T r a d e a t H o m e ’ * CE D A RV IL LE , O H IO W a ll B ru sh e s M o p B u c k e t s ' . C a rp e t W h ip s O ’ C e d a r P o lish V a c n u m C le a n e r s D u s t le s s M o p s G a lv a n iz e d P a ils D u s t P a n s R u g B ea te rs F l o o r W a x W iz a rd P o lis h C a rp e t Sw e ep e r s , # A la rm C lo c k s A fter House Cleaning Comes HOME FU RN ISH ING /'"\UR stock o f floor coverings, draperies^ curtains, bedding, linens, china, glaSs- ^ ware, kitchen ware, and fCitchen furniture has never been surpassed and the special prices are within the reach o f all. Floor Coverings Small and room sized Rugs in Matting, Belfcox, Grass, Wool Fibre, Tapestry Brus sels, Seamless Velvets, Che nille, . Axministers, and Wil ton Velvets. Linpleunis by the yard, and large and small Linoleum Rugs,, Congoleum, Ingrain and Brussels Carpets and Mattings. For Outfitting the Kitchen Coal and Gas Ranges Kitchen .Cabinets Kitchen Tables Refrigerators ' Fireless Cookers Washing Machines Galvanized Tubs Clothes Wringers felectric Iroqs Oil Stoves Draperies Cretonnes, Mercerized Reps, Velours o f Double Face, Ter ry Cloth, Shakari Drapery Silks and Mixtures o f Silk and Cotton. For ^Curtains, Fish Net, Filet, Marquisette, Swiss, Madras or Colored Scrim. Ready-made Curtains of Voile, Marquisette, Not tingham, Filet or Irish Point. The Department Store of Greene County . TH E ■' ■ HUTCHISON&GIBNEY COMPANY Established 1863 XEN IA , OHIO I 16-18 N. DetroitfStreet Aunt Harriet’s Night Outl What does that suggest? But see the real thing next Thursday night. Summer time but a few days away. Do not hang over the hot kitchen range. Get one of our Blue Flame Oil stoves, with and without ovens! None better made at any price. G. N. Stuckey & Son Just m, a car o f No. 1 Locust, posts, also car o f 4.ihch tile. *The Cedarville Farr f mers’ Grain Co! D, A. Kyle, who has been in Arizona most of the winter and stopped with his brother, Rev. C. G. Kyle at Gib son, Iowa, on the eastward trip, has returned home. Steel and wood posts fo r fencing. Just received a car at the new prices, C. N. Stuckey & Son Sweetest trains of girlish voices, what could be more delightful? Hear the high school girls' quintet, and the duet by Eleanor Johnson and Helen Iliffe. How about a wickless oil stove. We have them, « The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. Dave Tavlrr has moved to the Charles Buck farm, on the Clifton pike recently purchased by J. E. Kyle Farm Implements—-the best lines handled in the county, « C. N. Stuckey ft Son Short, snappy and funny readings by Marjorie McClellan, Ruth Burns and Ruth- McPherson at the Com munity Show. Wanted—Wonien and girls, to op erate spinning machines. Opportuni ty ta earn good wages, J. S. Keiter, Employment Agent, The Hooven ft Allison Co., Employment Office, Cin cinnati Avc., Xenia, Ohio, Now is the time to put in your win ter coal. Three ear loads just arrived. The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. It will be worth 35 cents to see Lloyd Confarr play E m Williams And for the same admission you get Wilbur Conley thrown in! He’s the champion bashful lover o f Greene i County. Greene is right, but he got3 ! there just the same, no sad ending I in this otherwise Pfcthetlc pluyJ Spring is herd All nature is beginning to bud and brighten. It is the time when folks become interested in proper ly marking the graves of their loved ones, ' An. unusual display awaits your inspection and our special service in designing and manufacturing is at your demand, I If not convenient for you to visit our Exhibit phone us and an experienced representative will call at your home and assist yoy in selecting that which will best serve your needs, The George Dodds Sons Granite Go. & Sales $c Executive Offices 113-129 W . M a inS t,, Xenia, Ohio. QUARRIES ^PLANTS Keene, N. H . Milford Mass, Stony Creek, Conn. Take the whole family to tlvb Com-. All there iiitc-iotfcJ in the organ,. mUnily Show. The smallest children; Cation o f an amateur hasebr.ll team will enjoy the plays, the efinfio, th o .h u v w;3I sliest-ou the College diamond stunts, the music and the fun t h , Saturday afternoon At 3 o’clock when- much as you. Treat them tight f o r ; an effort will bemad* to plan fo r * once in yout life! j team this summer.
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