The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

6 m• ■WiPUfiOMw T . T . NUNN CASH GROCERY Friday and Saturday SPECIALS Mr*. Lena McKee o f Indianapolis, spent Saturday and Sabbath with friends here, * SUGAR-25 Lb. Sack f o r . , . , , .................. T ...................... .. SOAP $1.53 Mr. and Mrs, Herman Randall of West Jefferson spent Sabbath with relatives here. P Sc G» Star and Kirk’s Flake Soap Per Bar-................ . . . ............................... . 5c For Sale;- Gray draft mare 6 yr, old, Also a hay horse, J. jy Borns. Phone 119. . Tuna Soap * Per Bar ............................ .. ,4c Wo buy Grain and Wool. Give ua a call. • Longhorn Wisconsin Cheese All Scrap Tobacco 7 Packages for. 24c 50c The DeWine ^Milling Company The local lodge F. and A . M. will have special work tonight, Friday, this date being set for inspection by the district lecturer. Following the work a supper will he served. % T. T. NUNN Mrs. Anna Kildow of Springfield has been the guests o f friends here for several days. NORTH MAIN STREET, y ■ . ' , Cook’s celebrated Linoleum, none better at McMillan’s., Cedarville, - - - Ohio J Mrs. Thompson Crawford enter­ tained the raemberh of the Wedoes- ♦ • ♦ ♦ Spring Styles Are Here ’Priced to Sell Men's conservative Styles suits .............. $16.50, $18.50, $22.50, $24 ,90 / $27.50, $29.75 Yotirig men's nobby spring suits $15.00, $16.50, $18.00, $19.85, $22.50, $24.90, $27.50 , Js , * - , > ‘ Boys' knee pants suits - " .V • $5.98, $6,49, $7.95, $8.49, $9.85, $10.90 Men’s trousers, boys pants a t , ......... ...........Low Prices Latest spring, hats, soft and stiff hats, caps, dress shirts, collars, ties, hosiery, underwear, belts. 7 Don't Miss Our Shoe ■Department Latest spring styles men’ s oxfords and shoes ............. ,.$3.98, $4.49, $4,98, $5.49; $6,49'; $6,98, $7,49 Boys's oxfords and shoes, misses’ and children's ox ­ fords, shoes.and slippers a t ..................... .Lowest Prices Ladies’ latest styles patent slippers and oxfords* tan, grey, black’ leather shoes, oxfords, pumps andelippers ............... $2.98, $3,49,' $3.98; $4.49, $4,98, $5.98, $6.49 See 0ur Styles and Prices C . A , Kelble’s B I G CLOTHING.AND SHOE STORE 17-19 West Main Street, . Xenia, Ohio A Savings Account Will Make Yoat Wishes Come True Wishing, longing for a home o f their own—what youhg 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, alf you can each, week and de­ posit in this Bank, make saving your habit. 4% Interest Compounded The Exchange Bank Cedarvilte* Ohio t Resources Oder $$00,000,00 Safe Depo.it BoXo. For Rent II YouMeedPrintingDropinAna see us MoTroidde to Estimate. LOCAL AND PERSONAL | • * * * t # * * * • f The South Cbariestett Creamery ' announce* that it will be ready for i business the first o f May, Butter milk starting feed for little . chicks at the right price. The DeWine Milling Company Don’t forget we Have the Hoover Suction Sweeper at a reasonable price Tiie Cedarville Farmers* Grain Co. • * -***»«w—**■»-— — * lire. Clayton McMillan was host­ ess last Friday afternoon to the members of the Kad*"tr* Club. For Sale: Overland 90 touring Club, four, passenger. Good condition'. Will demonstrate- ■J. Lloyd Confarr Now is the time to put. in your win­ ter coal. Three car loads just arrived. The Cedarville Farmers' Grain Co. - Miss Jennie Bratton and Miss Thjpza McMillan, who have been spending several months in Chicago, with Miss Mary Bratton, have re­ turned home. ’ Mrs, Anna Stormont of St, Louis has hen the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stormont. The Young Married Folks Club was very pleasantly entertained last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Turnbull. ' Carl Elder is suffering with a brokenfbone in his left hand due to being hit by. a base ball in the game between the college and 'Selma. ‘ Do y ju want to buy a good Over­ land 90 Country Club Roadster. New? Paint, good tires, ready to drive, J, Lloyd Confarr tamp**#* Leave your film* with me for de velopment. First class work guaran teed. ' C. M. Ridgway, Keep xn mind the Community ban­ quet at tbfi high school gym Monday night. Tickets 75 cents and you get a real feed wjth a lot of good talks, * For Sale:- Tomato and cabbage plants. John A . Gillaugh Just in, a car o f No. 1 Locust posts, also car of 4 inch tile. The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain.Co Big Community Show next Wed­ nesday evening in tho opera house. Three plays, music, readings, stunts. Latest in spring hats, soft and stiff caps, dress shirts, ties, underwear, etc., at Kelble’s .17-19 W. Main st., Xenia. . . Come in and see our assortment of aluminum ware. Very hice. The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co.. Eight cases "of scarlet fever have been discovered at the County Chil­ dren’s Home.. We make a specialty on flour direct from the mills. The D efine Company The Spirella coinpany, the worlds best corset firm has appointed Mrs. G, H, Smith as their agent.’,Any or­ ders will be appreciated. Phone 143., We have a full line of feeds in stock, at all times. Direct from fac­ tory, Save the Middle Man’s profit, The DeWine Milling Company The Big Community Show will (be given a second time next Wednesday at the reduced price of 25 cents. No war tax and no reserved seats. The full program will be repeated. How about a wickless oil sfcove. We have them. " The Cedarville Parmcrs’ Grain Go. Mrs, William Hopping - underwent tfn operation for the removal o f her tonsils by Drs, Madden and Shield*, last Saturday. For Sale;- Big Type Poland China yearling male hog, a goad individual,, eligible to register. Phone 33-173. W. M. Smith. Don’t be lhte for the Community dinner at the school house Monday evening. Get tickts early. Limousine Invalid Car Service -—CALL—-1 —i - J. H. McMillan & Son Cedarville, Ohio. Citizens ’ ‘ FUNERAL Phone 7, DIRECTORS a n p r *Saturday, April 29, 1922 We are 16 Years Old Today We will celebrate this day by a free Lunch From 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. TW O GOOD CONTESTS * The Lutz & Schramm Co., will serve Pork and Beans, Pickles, Jams, Jellies, Preserves. The Great Green & Green Cracker Co., with a full line will be present Wafers, Cakes and Crackers. The Sweet Stuff will, be furnished by the Fout Can­ dy Co. Free td all. The Royal Garden Tea and the. wonderful line of Rour’s Coffee for refreshing drinks. Purity White Lilly Flour Hot Biscuits. .Saturday, April 29, 1922* we will endeavor to cele­ brate our 1 6th Birthday of Business. *As 16 years ago was our first Saturday in a little room four doors south of our present store. f ALL ARE WELCOME M. C. NAGLEY GROCERIES and MEATS CEDARVILLE, . . OHIO I f you need a cream separator come and see us. W eput them out on trial. The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Co. A Big Bargain in Fine Tailoring They're All One Prfce Your Choice S O of any two.piece " / ' J Suit Made to Your Order -All Wool Guaranteed Full Suita All One Price * $29*50 We guarantee to give you more for your money than you can pos­ sibly get elswhere—-finer fabrics —more style—better tailoring, -Although our only price for a two-pieCe Suit is $25 Or $29.50 tor a full suit, we demand that these garments give absolute! satisfac­ tion. . # HOME If you missed the Big Community Show this week, don’t miss it next Wednesday evening. Get your tickets early. . horn eggs for hatching. Priced at $3 per hundred. Phone 4-142. Marvih Williams, B. F. Kerr of Springfield has rent-’ ed tho room formerly, occupied by the Exchange Bank and will open a soda water and ice cream parlor with a line of home made candies. Final account o f Jennie -F. Kyle, guardian Of Willard H. Kyle, over 37 acres of'land, his father's farm, Set­ tlement has been made and guardian dismissed. Wanted -Women and girls to op­ erate spinning machines. Opportuni­ ty to earn good wages. J. S. Keiter, Employment Agent, The Hooven & Allison Co., Employment Office, Cin­ cinnati Ave., Xenia, Ohio. * Rev. James Chesnut arid wife re­ turned to their home in Covington, O., Saturday, afted spending several days with relatives here. Notice :-H&ving been duly appointed by the Village Council o f Cedarville as authorized Vault cleaner, I am now prepared to take care of your vault. Please notify me or address P. O. box, No. 7, Cedarville, Elza Shingle- decker. Mrs, Nisbett Murray of South Charleston is entertaining a large number of ladies today at luncheon. Among those from this section are Mrs: W. H. Arthur and Mrs. G. E. Jobe. “ Trade at Home” Clothing Coinpany G. H. Hartman* Prop. CEDARVILLE, OHIO Mt-s. John Grindle is in a very crit leal condition at the home, of her Son- in-law, Ray Lawrence and wife of Columbus. ThO family has little hope of her recovery to enable her to re­ home. ' The M. C. Nagley will celebrate its lfith birthday anniversary, Saturday, April 29 from 10 A. M. until 8 P. M. when there will be several demonstra tlons. There will he free lunch of pork ana beans, preserves, pickles, cakes and crackers, hot biscuit, cof fee, tea and candy. Read th* an nouncement on another page. Spiing is here! 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. 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. i The George Dodds & Sons Granite Co. Sales & Executive Offices 113-1291W . Main St., Xenia, Ohio. QUARRIES & PLANTS Keene, Hi H. Milford Mass, Stony Creek, Conn,: Old) STAMPS WANTED. Old liovo Letters Wanted: Written before 1870 ; keep the lettc-rs and send the the envelopes and af:«np.i. I ama collector and amIntelesH<l in old stamps, post nurks and cancella­ tion marks. Wilt pay good price for JU £ CUtt UiJ*< isO'4,,-' / , k bank and commercial references fur­ nished. W. W, MacLaten, care Presif, Cleveland, O. . ’ t -.,-7 ^it[rJ itit ti.^, For spring shoes go to Kelhta'* West Main strwt, Xahlfc. The** . .you will find the latest for men j , boyo onl xai$,

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