The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26
Two Early Spring Oxfords $ 5.95 PATENT LEATHER BLUCHER TYPE MEDIUM HEELS V Sea Our Special ~ BLACK K ID AND TAN CALF OXFORDS S *3 95 '■l Low Heel—Very So ft Leather—a Real Buy S j E . c SHOE . < X STORE Sell For Le$s * • * * * • * * • • LOCAL AND fSHSONAL • • * * * * * * • • For Taxi Service* day or night, Lady or gent driver. Call phone No. 3 Deputy Private Judge, S. C. Wright, is laid Up with the grippe. The Ladies* Aid Society of the U, P. church will hold an Easter market, Saturday, March 31. Cedarville- College Minstrel w ill; be held Tuesday, March 27, Don't for- get the date. j | East Main S treet, X en ia , Ohio fees AH firsts-Heavy Non Skjds Cords ’ . 10,0(50 Kile Guarantee $ 11.00 18.40 10*10 19,50 _21.50 2*2.25 Cords 7,000 Mile Guarantee 8.75 ■ 16,00 15,40 16.76, 16.00 ii'abrlc Firsts I 6.85 6.40 9.50* 10.85 10,65 10.96 Our stooc won't lest long at- these extraordinary low prices. - Buy now for the summer use. or jviv ■ nsijwlite r, th a t’s :*U«e. .Tlr;-S' -.'.re' Jill Non Skids, Pfec- torv -Firsts, tree from defeat* with" serial:/. ava^biakr-.'.r: . . •■. ■■■. ■■■ . i. ■...■■■■■ ■ . , C ■ v. *Ui it;!;.*-anywhere In, the; tr.,8. A. . . you cannot call order by mail, send no money, pay postman on delivery. ' VANDERPOOL’S 723 W. Mulberry St., Springfield, Ohio IF EAGLE“MIKADO” For Sale at your Dealer Mad4*b®fwe grade* ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENC IL COMPANY, NEW YORK Charles P. Marshall, who has heeu 1 spending several weeks a t Orlando,; Florida, as well as a t other Southern points, returned home Wednesday. Herman Stormont is staying home with the grippe and W. L. Wilson is supplying his mail route. For Sale:- Twenty-five head of 60- lb, shoals. Call ei.hex S. T. Baker or C. W. Mott. . Three families in Beavercreek township have smalt pox. Little Elsie Post, daughter of Mr, J, E. Post, who makes her home with her uncle and. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Marshall, has pneumonia. " Word was received here of the death of Mrs. A. B, Whitten of Wil liamsport, 0., due to pneumonia, af ter a short illness, The deceased was a sister of Mrs. P. M. Gillilan and Mr, Albei-t Jolly. The funeral was held Monday, Mrs. Gillilan and Mr. Jolley attending. Friends are much concerned over the slow, recovery of Mrs Raymond Bull, who has been ill for several weeks. For a time she improved as rapidly as could be expected but suf fered a relapse and has since been in a very critical condition. For Sale:- An invalid’s or wheel chair. In good condition and will be sold worth the money. For informa tion call this office. The lower grades in the public schools still have many absentees due to sickness. One feature as a result of the grippe -epidemic is that when the little folks do return their vital ity is low. Exposure in such cases us ually results in pneumonia. Four children in the Murray Marsh all family have now had scarlet fe ver. The spread oft the disease is charged directly to* County Health Officer Grube* who permitted a daugh ter, who had the disease first a t the home of her grand parents, to go home before she was done scaling. We will sell a t Public Sale a t Andrew Bros, coalyard in Cedarville (sale under cover in case of bad weather) on Wednesday, February 28, 1923 Commencing a t 10 o’clock, the follow ing property: 17 HORSES 17 Consisting of 1 pair black geldings, 5 years old, weight about. 3300; 1 pair Roan geldings 6 and 6 years old, weight about 3600; 4 three-year-old geld ings, weight about 1400 each; 1 black mare 8 years old in foal, weight 1900; 1 black mare 5 years old in foal, weight about 1900; 1 gray mare 3 years old In foal, weight about 1800; 1 roan mare 6 years eld, weight about 1400; 1 black mare 5 years old, weight about 1400; 1 gray road marc 5 years old; 1 road colt; 1 gray gelding 5 years old, weight about 1400. r 20 CATTLE 20 Consisting of 7 Shorthorn cows due to be fresh in May; 4 Shorthorn heifers due to be fresh in June; 4 Jersey cows and calf by side; 2 Jersey cows giv ing good flow of milk; 1 Jersey cow to be fresh by day of sale; 1 Jersey heifer; 1 Angus bull. 1 8 ------HEAD OF DELAINE EW ES ------- 50 ----- BUSHEL OF OATS ------50 228 HOGS 228 Consisting of 30 brood sows due to farrow March and April; 10 are Registered Spotted Poland Chinas and 11 are eligible Spotted Poland Chinas; D are Durocs; 197 shoals weighing from 76 to 136 lbs. each. 1 Spotti Poland China male^hog. FORD CARS AND TRACTORS — 10 Second HandFord cars consisting oi ,sedans, touring cars, runa bouts, and trucks from 1916 to 1922 models; 1 Stude-baker touring car in good condition; 3 good rebuilt Fordson tractors and plows; 1 Fordson tractor doubledisc. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE AndrewBros. &R. A. Murdock Col. Oltn Weikert and Col. Carl Tayior, Aucts. m rn m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m J. E. Hastings and J. H. Andrew, Clems, Copyright 1923 Hart Schaffner & Marx Fine Merchandise for Spring in The Last Days of Our First Great Sale There’s lots of it here- top coats--suits of the popular Spring weight and colors—shirts, neck-wear, hats, hosiery , 1 everything. Hart Schaffner & Marx "(Ui Last Day Suit Bargains *18 .75 *22 75 Special Sllirts ^ne oi^$2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Shirts Reduced. \ * BUY PLENTY OF THEM $1.45 Winter Union Suits Special Sale Price— Men’s Caps Odds and Ends. $1.50 and $2.00 Values— 95c 69c Handkerchiefs Good Cambric Kerchiefs, Won derful Values— 2 for 5c W. D. Alexander &Co Main and Limestone Springfield, Ohio j NOTICE i Wc are ready for tbc year’s busi- ! ness, having doubled our capacity. Wc caii fake care of your order of any size fo r chicks or custom hatch ing. We carry a full line of Buckeye Incubators and brooders and can make prompt delivery of anything in our line, Would advise early orders as our space is going fast. Hie Northup Poultry Farm and Hatchery, Yellow Springs, O. Bell phone. j Oitrich Valuable Bird, The average fife of7the ostrich la thirty years and the annual yield of a bird four or five pounds of plumes. WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES SINCE YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM Tiffany's Optical .Service Pro vides You With the Best. T IFFANY BETTER GLASSES S, DeUoit St. Xenia, O, Rolling It down, •■Moseii." s-Mid Hncle Ebon, ‘'was S guilt huv-ghiM*. But de way he Was satisfied to livep de ten commandments short un* lo de point MrowA he Warn’t ho regular lawyer.”—Washington Star, Have your old Furniture upholster ed, refinished, repaired! Work called for and delivered from 1 to 10 miles from Xenia, Send in your address. Will be in Cedarville March 1-2-3. Promp t Service and Work Guaranteed Elmer Weyrich 1441 Huffman Ave., DAYTON,OHIO
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