The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26

KUMLER CO. DAYTON, OHIO Cdebration Saturday the Anniversary Candle Bums for the Last Day in ’23 and Saturday the last o f the Anniversary savings are available! Each day was planned separately front the start-: ' . ,--v . We took especial pride in planning a fitting finish to this celebration. ■ Saturday, savings are at their apex!. And the story is only partly, told here. Celebrate with n s! , Iona Crepe# heavy dress and crepe quality, #3.19, Sooi ' * Thisldu p rts Silk, for skirts and capes, #3.98, Heavy quality Crepe de Chine, #1.69 and #3,19, Radium Envelope Chemise, #2.95. Radium Silk Bloomers, #2,95. \ Radium Silk Gowns, #4.95. >. ~ ' Iridescent Satin Breakfast Coat, #10. 48 Victoire Jersey Petticoats, #3.70, ‘ Boy’s Blue Serge Suits for Easter, #9,95, #15, #20. 44 Women’s “ Glenmor” Suits at. #20. ■25 Silk Capes and Wraps, $48, 25 Novelty Crepe Skirts, #12.70. .'1. Misses’ Silk Easter Frocks, one-of-a-kind, #29, 160 Cartons (four rolls) Toilet Tissue; #1.50. * Easter Hats for Easter Wear, #10, .Many styles and colors in Sports Hats, #4.95, #7.50, #10. . Girls’ Sports and Dress Hats, #3, #3.95,# 4.50, #5.95, #6,75. 8-Button Gray K id Gloves, #4.50. Women’s Silk Rain-Shine Umbrellas, #5. ' - > Lace Clocked Silk Stockings, #1.95 pair. Women’s Glove Silk Vests, #1,39. White. Oxford Shirts for Men, #2. f . Men’s New N obby Spring Hats, #3.50. v "s Chocolate Creams for Easter, our own make. 55c lb. Women’s Nu-Life Corsets, #3.70. G row ing Girls’ Corsets, #3.70. / Brassieres to match Girls’ Corsets, #1.25. ' Clearance o f Silk Suit Blouses, #3,95, #5, #7.70. > • CJearanceof Sweaters, slip-on and jacquettes,.#2£95, #3.95, #5 400 yds. Tuscan Net Curtaining, 59c yd. 4 Large, Comfortable Davenports, #l71.50«each, 2 Chairs to match, #103.50 each. ,■ From The Downstairs Store §00 New Dresses, #9, #14 and #18, 500 Spring. Coats, #10, #19 and #29. 125 Stylish Spring Suits, #8,95 and #19.75. I7S Lovely New Hats, #4.95 and #7.95, t f ! ^ . ___ j ____tx. . . t - r u u t * -* + s? A fiOO Women’s Fashioned Silk Hose, #1.69. 200 Men’s Mercerized Cotton Hose, I2l£c, 1500 New House Dresses, #1.88 and #2.88. 40 Bpys’ W ool Suits, #9.75. , 120 pairs Men’s Fine W ork Trousers, #1,95. 1200 Men’s Fine Shirts, 87c and #1.27, 500 Women’s Sweaters, #1.93, #2,95 and #3.951 % 1^5 " S&4 t ; . i S i 180 Night Gowns, 98c and #1.11. 25 Children’s White Dresses, #4.95 to #9.95. 40 Children’s Silk d T cs - scs , $7.95.' & P- 50 Children’s Coats, #6.89. ' \ 1 300 pairs Black. Satin Pumps, #3.75. %. 1500 pairs Oxfords and Pumps, #2.95, #3.75, # 4 .9 5 /* f# x m b N O ONE ROOF IN 'AMERICA COVERS MORE GOOD MAKES OF HATS:. THAN •OUR'S. Imported French Mossants . . . . . . . . . *.$8—$10 Imported Italian Boipalinoa . . . . . . . . . .$8—$10 Imported English Wards ..........$ 3 .6 0 —$5 Dobbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7-—$8 Dunlaps ....................................... ...#6—47 Enapp-Felts........................ Bancrofts .......................................... ,....* .# 4 —$5 Bancroft's Spesial . . . . . . . . . . . . . .........$3—$3.50 i t l ; The Bancroft Hat and Fur Co. 25 E. Mum Street, Springfield. Ohio A general meeting o f the hoards of education over the county will he held today in Xenia at the call of County Superintendent II, C, Ault- man. The meeting will 'fee sddresaad by Vernon M, Raigal, state superin­ tendent o f Instruction. The members of the county hoard will alio ho pres­ ent Luncheon will be held at the Elk’s Club at U o’clock. CHICKENS ARE BEING LIFTED WITH SOME REGULARITY Somebody is hungry for chicken. Somebody must have their appetite well satisfied by this time or else this somebody has a good market for his efforts as he goes about at night lift­ ing a few chickens here and there. In the past month probably a score of persona have reported the loss of chickens. In moat instances locks have been broken. SPENCER WILL APPEAL CASE Charles Spencer, who operates a pool room on South Main street, that figured in a raid by Sherriff Sharp, some time back which resulted in’ a charge o f conducting a gambling place, has appealed from Squire Jones court in Xenia, to, the Coiirt of Common Pleas, He was held guilty by Squire Jones. FRUIT IS SAFE THUS FAR The backward spring has kept fruit from coming forward and thus far the fruit crop is reported safe. Wil­ liam Conley, who usually keeps a close tab om fruit trees reports that pros­ pects are good for a crop. Should we oscape frosts the’ last o f next month, we should have a better crop than last season.' - ‘ l u n g a r d ia f o r c ough s AND COLDS The quicker you can remove a Cough or Cold, the better. Deep-seated, ones ate a menace to the Lungs. I f LUN­ GARDIA ia not better and does not act quicker in Coughs and Colds of all kinds, sore throat, difficult breath, ing spasmodic Croup,'and for the re lief o f Whooping Cough,—your money back, TJsc it to ward off Influenza, Thousands praise LUNGARDIA. For sale by C. M. Ridgway. NOTICE m EMERl!X!2B3iBESfi^? " We are ready for the year’s busi ness, having doubled our capacity. We can take care of yotir order of any size for chicks or ^custom hatch­ ing. W e carry a full line of Buckeye Incubators and brooders and can make prompt delivery o f anything in our line. Would advise early orders, ns:our space is going fast. . The Northup Poultry -Farm and Hatchery. Yellow Springs^ O, Bell phone; . Footprints. “ Some men.*’ said Uncle Ebeu, “leaves footprints in de sands of time, and others merely scatter delr tracks around neighborin' chicken coops." Whom Lark Is Unique. Larks are the only birds that «»»r as1* they fly. AUTO C A S T E R TITHING O NE may imagine when , tithing is discussed th a t , one is discussing a church ritual. Of course, such an imagination ■ is horn in ignorance. Tithing} is not a part o f the ritual; it is ; not statutory nor is it a by-law. j The law requiring tithing is fun- i damental. I t is eternal. I t ex- j isted long T^efore the Ten Com-] mandments Were given, and i was written into the constitn-i tion o f man’s relationship to j God. I t is not only landsmen- \ tal, hut is absolutely essential. : The first family of the universe. paid, their tithe. Abraham paid hie i tithe to Melchlsedek, add. so on all > down the ages. Christ did not ab -; regate, repeel nor suspend thik; fundamental law and principle. H e ! requited it; brought It Over into the I dispensation of Grace, and It is ret; qtilred of every Christian. If every church In the country’; were composed of members who*, were conscientious, faithful tttheraJ there would be enough money In the treasuries of the churches to evan­ gelize the world and to rectify every Church deficiency on earth. Every man lit the church who ten day refuses to tithe is a delfber-. at" rohbef. The benefits of tithing i ought to settle the question. There: Isn't any conscientious'tither who| doesn't get more out of his hide-; tenths than the robber gets out ofll the ten-tenths that he unjustly and* unwisely gad unfairly uses. Theraj isn't ft tlthof on the page of history, 1that has over been s beggar or who ties been elothgffi f a ' rags or who has walked the * iW ti la disgrace dishonor..Every min who ktefrgj r* box filled and who is ateo-i that pe*c% prosperity and i t Notk* U . . . Ceu:.*U of th* kc«tiros It* »t CwHiHiowtt of ocmm Qtttaw. nl'Lr- soft) J* kae tawowtanHl l*t*wta*-| 5* **• CwMrt* OMuaU>io«.‘ ana*uttai**4 u> fatyrova' l^a fttmfa OaiarvUJa, Ohio, W tka‘ CrMk WH4w* \o th* savia* awl tb* »t*r« w*t*r itwtri —* ***“’“»* wb« **< (tttum, aaid tV« . VtUa«« of OwUryUI*, ku asrawp to «W«f. -xe-lrt tMautln Sf D o JU jt . (*IB«0,S»), whUk Jj j**.S*mby tlwwhdBoftrS it Coamtr CpwlilMjtMli t tluU tkt tVfVMfjl. «n|U|L| ** ‘ “ .wW*«awl of CouatyCaw-i s » « u A , Ji‘ <s a ^ ? o ‘&.u" c" * * ' .^L**?.0** **aakl ltoyrovamast J 30tw»* that olafma for ooojwa- aatlonand dawscaa onaeooant of (aid im w wf»»o* w« .«0innini> v __ _ jwovtmmt abaU b* ft]«d ia wrttlna -frith th* Village Coanolt of Cedatyill*, Ohio' on or ^ t & m S r ^ r s s s : a s s : . s i ^ VSStffM SS ftr iSS* ^ • « *• JOHN 0, McOOEKBLl. Clerk of the Village of CadarviUe, Ohio. Prtaerved for All Agst. All that mankind has done, thought, gained or been—It ia lying as In magic preservation In the pages ef books— Carlyle. , Ueft Front Pineapple Leavft. • Some of the fipest lace In thp tyorlfl Is made by the women o f Die Philip, pine Islands from strong, ailjty fiber obtained, from pineapple leaves, Beauty Confined to No Class. There arp beautiful things to be l|ound in very u promising surround­ ings. Fine traits of character can of­ ten be discovered In those who hgve been brought up in poor homes end who had scanty moral .teaching. aster Footwear For The W hole5Family Of course you will want new footwear for faster —and nowhere will you find a better selection of styles or more pleasing price# than are to be had here. Men1* Oxfords Not only the best styles but the best materials and workmanship as well. The shoe illustrated sells for $ 6.00 Other good ones at $5,50, to $8.50, Women’* Low Shoes Attractive slippers and ox­ fords in such variety of styles it is ^ pleasure just to see them- Many priced as low as $ 5 .0 0 Other? from $3.50 to $9.00 A Complete Line of Easter Footwear for; Misses, Girls and Boys. Moderately Priced of Course- We Give And Redeem U. S, Purple Stamps 7&e -SfcMie o f S l& nd& rd iz& dIfaJues 7 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio" I C h a s i l , See Our Windows m » * TRY OUR JOE? PRINTING % RUGS Overstuffed Living Room Suites $125.00 9x12 Grass Rugs . . . . . .$7.50 and $15.00 9x12 Wool and Fibres $11.50, $15.00, $20.00 9x12 Tapestry Brussels „ $25.00 and $30.00 It is good news indeed to know that the new living room suites are priced fit a surprisingly low level. Handsome overstuffed suits, consisting of luxurious davenport, arm chair and rocker, with loose cushions, coil spring construction throughout, and velour up- holstry are exceptional values. Kitchen Cabinets 9x12 Axminsters $32.50. $42.50, $57.QO Made to save you many weary ?teps and much unnecessary time and labor in the k i t c h e n . Every modern con­ venience is included. Splendid value. Bed Room Suits o f Distinction Here is one of the very latest creations for spring in bedroom furniture of superior quality. This b eautifui four piece suite, consisting of a full size bow end bed, haiidsome dresser with large mirror, a wardrobe and semi-vartity, a spectacular value now. You’ll admire the beautiful walnut. Rockers Fine roomy Oak Rockers at $10.50., These have leather; seats and splendid values. are Curtains and Draperies Why not start your better home with the ad­ dition of some of these l o v e l y new curtains? Choice of the most de* lightful patterns for a? low as 35c per yard and $2.50 per pair. Dining Suites o f Quality $1 50 Up You'll be delighted,with the appearance of the new tie* signs in dining furniture. Splendid eight piece suites including large oblong table, five chairs and host’s vchair upholstered in genuine leather, a large buffet to match are a sensational value right no^. Get the baby out into the fresh air this spring You’ll enjoy taking him or her for a nice ride in one of our new carriages. Gall oway & I A , O H j o FOf Must 1 At the tral Assoc urabua las on<? o f the raise the to become feers !n go< the e;,do’.v This of down emu ■ soeiation jc nected wit it is ep tt’< kind of a the means inatitulion, Under recognition year have ■ By 1925 the In 1926 it i arl w J as From th tion it lool no hope f oi at this timi I ; important • sity. Sf i Instead c . boy or gar) • m tion this oi harder. Th. eating the lies ofmodet girls that r much or"m , the respons the, gradual. The Nort- ■ most power control of . legislation, state legist help preser The legis. providing s S. U.f all to of Ohio and nu afford to si ; that institute : for its opei President V* salary of $1 yent, provis •dens, hot h and chicken The Ohio a leader th? 1 I AUDIT SU FOR I An audit i County" Liv year ending the margin > only 1,07 p i. sales'. 98.93 going direct The tota l. ed to $437,8’ pers receive gross operar The»net v March 1, wa . the bank bal office, equipn ward the cs- erative Con terminal ma Durihg tin and 19Q mh 342 floors o: a total of 4. 961 thippe and sent to cattle, 318 ci The books business oVe 40 per cent. Manager l gratulated o which the li on the incre; MORE VICl CAI Banks hat Treasurer 2V3 that some S bonds payab These bonds prefixed lelte pearing v/ith interest will Collection ca or other fmni the collection The ’ Trim.; to tile fa d tl her 15 last 1 for payment. E, at F, are ) drawing inte not turned tl est. There s standing. t e r lav an THIRD RtT FORMi Tltc The third has been filed burg, former accidental ;;; The first tui Nichols, as f tate of Voir y it A. Midi Middleton, w Clara Niche Nichols, who amts are fot was filed by ring him in jc s . V ‘

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