The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26
* team * HOW TO SAVE MONEY WHEN SHOPPING % HXS. m X U i m H* ALUSN -.auto!uitA>Itili«i»aiaueaueau^^ ■^E*|pagPBFSS!^SS8P*?l^3Wi^^^^?wPTpWfWW"5r4^flr,7F^3f 4* i.p.1^ *-*■ m , UMy **A»** *. AUf* > WEI# IT WEAR W S i ? “Will i t WMIT * *w r fc* the tpratkm HMMMWet to ovary WOUM*'* mind vrh,e* A t fMM to buy a garment or .material tor naktog up Into a dirow, •There stra away factors that affect the wearing quality ot cloth and here are a toff suggestion* that -Will help yon to answer your question for your- •elf. . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ , , . . ■ . 0,'h* way Cloth la woven affecta its endurance. PuaMug the nail against the cloth to m if the weave is strong wUI often show unexpected looseness and weakness. By holding the materia) to the light and pulling (t slightly apart, weakness can gen. •rally he detected. If the yam 1$ poor* and fhe weaving Irregular or sleazy, • r long thread* haye been left strug gling on the surface, the fabric will got stand much strain. Sometimes figures are woven In such « way that they shorten the wearing life of the doth, For example, la weaving madras curtains, the filling thread* which makes the figure, jumps from one figure to another; utter the material leaves the. loom, the loose threads are clipped off the hack, leaving short pieces of thread which often wash out Or-the ends become gcdtgh had fuzzy. Goods that have a ' heavy lengthwise cord, and very fine filling, as some dimities and ginghams, are apt to split along the heavy thread, .owing, to the great deference in the Strength of the threads, A close twill makes a firm, durable material, while the loose bosket Weave Is quite apt' to be lacking in firmness. Fancy weaves in cotton nov elties, shirtwaist materials, and fancy mulls often leave loose .threads which become soiled easily, and may not be attractive .after washing, The finishing and dressing used to five a cloth an attractive appearance .are also factors in its" wearing life. Some diagonal suitings have a soft finish that partly obliterates the weave; this le apt to Wear off unless ,the pile is very thick and strong. • Kfopped goods, 12 soft and total are liable to wear off. The satin or sateen makes a very beautiful surface, espe cially when applied Jo linens, or silks, but it may cover up defects In bidden threads. t .The best grades of material are gen- . erally what they seem to be, hut it is When buying cheap material and ’nov elties, where the effect is expected to .be more important than the weave, ghat we must be especially vigilant. WILL XNU&a* sw ift? ffiffiOP PARLOUS AKD 1MPROY* B, F. Kerr, who conducts dm ’’Sweet Shop on Main street announces that iie will enlarge ths- store room by taking out a partition and throwing the ground flour room* into one. The candy factory will he moved upstairs. Interior decoration# will add much to the appearance of the room. ONE HORSE BADLY HURT IN SCARE AT TRACTOR William Hopping had a, valuable farm horse badly cut up one day last week when the team became seared a t * tractor- The team wag hitched to a cutter and in the runaway one horae was so badly cut up th a t it may never be of much use, SHERIFF SLIPS INTO TOWN QUIETLY SUNDAY NIGHT Sheriff Morris Sharp reports a raid Sunday night a t Martin Weimeris home that was unproductive of re- cults. The raid was very quiet and a t late hojur so that few knew what had taken place until Into the next day. ’ . ELECTION BOARD MEMBERS ARE NAMED FOR COUNTY Secretary of State Thad H, Browh has named Walton Shahr, Republican Xenia, and Harry Higgins, Democrat, Xenia as^members of the board of elections,'The appointments are for a term of two. years each, beginning May 1,1923. Notice;- I will sta rt to deliver milk twice a day nexa Monday. George Martindate TIRE SPECIAL 30x814 heavy*Non-Skid Cord. Guar anteed 7,000 miles, $#.00, Bupen- elze, JO,000 miles, $11M- ! -*,f , * . ' J , v*)“ . , Unreasonable to Expect Her, ' Met Mother-Now that yoq know -Ferdinand wasn’t out with another Woman, as yon thought, why doh’t you make up with hjml Mra, Junebride—Why, he hasn’t even ' attempted to keg my forgiveness. - Fabric.7 Cord 30x3 J 6.50 $ 31x4 io.to 18.00 32X4 11.00 28.30 38x4 11.60 .17.80 34x4 12.00 17-60' 32x4% ■ ifpm ¥ 2li60 f 83x4% ■. 23.60 ‘ 36X4H . .»*«•'*- 24,00 Corda guaranteed 7,000 and 10,000 mtlea. None batter. VANDERPOOL1 {. 723 W , Mulberry S t . , Main 1603 W [ Springfield, . - Ohio BASE BALL Springfield , Ohio Sunday Afterhc^pri Eagles’ F ie ld Sidney ElksVs. F, 0. E. Athletics G am e Called a t 2i30 P . M . T h is is th e on ly gam e th is c lu b w ill p lay Away from hom e th is sea son . ADMISSION - - - - 35 and 5Qc I f f ' You Will Enjoy Good Music Through The New EDISON and Budget Plan v ■ * A LL through the centuries the^beneficial influence o f. a * , good music has been racognized and .appreciated by those financially able to gratify their desire for it . To-day, however, people of’moderate means can ehjoy the .distinctive privilege of having the famous artists o f the musical world and the stars of the variety stage ting and play for them right in the seclusion of their own homes. * ‘ The Edison Budget Plan offers yon jm opportunity to place The .New Edison in yotir home at a small initial outlay. It provides convenient and easy term? white enable you to reduce easily the balance \Hiile ob ey ing the re-creation of famous voices and the luring, lilting rhythm o f the latest Broadway hits, Cofne in and talk it over to-day. I . A» B e a t t y & S a n . X E N I A , O H I O MWiWiW The Month to May—the bountiful month when sunshiny days really begin agmin and pouches of green here and there bear out the fact that spring is a t our doorstep. In this month—when newness is the keyword of nature— it is time to introduce a new note of beauty and freshness Into the home! There are so many ways to brighted up your home for Spring! A new suitevof charming design for the dining room, living room or bedroom—addition of the popular effects in wicker, or perhaps a new rug or drapery. Here at this store, newness is the order o f the day. Better your home by buying now a t prices that will surprise you in their lowness. DAVENPORT TABLES $19.00 and up The table pictured will add a note of distinction to your living room. ‘Many other new designs. ■ib' L I V I N G R O O M S U I T E S Furniture tha t will charm you! A luxurious davenport chair and rock er, beautifully upholstered in tapes try or velour a t ai remarkably., low price. Suites range'from $115.00 and up. BEDROOM SUITES Four handsome pieces for that bet ter bedroom! Included is a full size, bed, beautiful chifforefcte, dresser with mirror and a dainty dressing table. An exceptional value. i \ » D I N I N G s u i t e s $ 1 0 0 .0 0 Included is a beautiful dining table, 4 large size buffetland 6 chairs, A. truly remarkable vjalue a t the re markably low price* quoted. ■CHARMING 3 PIECE ' SUITES $175.00 Living room furniture of distinction! A handsome davenport, chair and rocker done in erane and .mahogany aitid well constructed a t this hriv price . p a Y b e d s We have - a nice lot of new day beds in stock now. You will never re gret adding . to .your * home one of these hew and useful pieces c f furniture. /*r w a r CEDAR CHESTS ijPK SK S C3---- c: U i f n . J1 1 n : LJ : Protect yoiir winter furs and coats in a Cedar C h est.' $20.00 and up. T h e Bedroom B eau tifd l 1 ' J ^ '• ' ‘ s ,w ' . v See what is included! ‘ A full -size bed, handsome chiffofetto and a full vanity .of, the kind’you have always wanted to own. . 8 HANDSOME |PIECES $176.50 Let our' convenient credit -terms bring . you this, handsomie dining suite. In cluded .is a large, oblong table, hand some buffet, five Chairs and host’s chair in the Queen Anne period de sign in real walnut. REFRIGERATORS We have a fine line of cork lined refrigerators this year, quality and prices cannot be *beatcn. ’For 10 years now’, this <store has been well known for the beautiful line of * Curtain* and Draperies •shown, This gpring is no exception. t e ...... 85c ,0$1XS M arquisettes................. .. *■„ and '’Pongee <, .A&CpCup. 75c, $1.00, $1.15, $1.35 , ^ 50 inch * * O g n G auze,.................................. jA ffliM ikD v .Austrian Shade 90c and RUGS# MATTING AND CARPETS 9x12 Grass Rugs $7.50 . ’ 9x12 Good Tapestry *$25 and $30 > J k \ mi c "fit s 9x12 x Axminsters........... 9x12 Velvets , . . . . . . . . . , . $32.50 “ d $30.00 “ d 9x12 Royal Wiltons (beautiful new line) $95.00 $115.00 $135.00 We carry at all times a fine line of extra large rugs ■*^s^ateyiaVii **v * • *«* **«* • * ** » u p Linoleum in 6 , 7 1-2, 9 and 12 Ft. Widths to Suit any Room GALLOWAY & CHERRY 36-38 W est M ain S tree t XENIA, OHIO NM MMMiiMitte iMftfM ssai tM m * w m c & Soiled bids Will bo- receive^ by the Board of County Commissioners of Greene CeuBty, Obi Said .board fat the Cpupt .H- -ia. Ohfo*. the 9th day Xenia, O t t _ tog tbeneoessary the office of iiumlssioners, tin City of lock Noon of for f urnlsh- and materials * .%MW* nty < atlou _______ ^ the Jamestown 4nd Springfield Bike. fcter-County High way No. 472. Said contract include) the construction of a tom water sew ers and Cement curb# .and gutters. Bid* will be received oh brick, wood block; sheet Mphrit. Mphaltfc con crete, asphalt Mock, bitulithic and re- enforfed concrete. . Bach bid shall contain the full name of every person o r company interest ed in the same and shall be accompan ied by bond to the satisfaction ox Said Board Of County Commissioners, or a certified check upon some Bank of Xenia, Ohio, said bond o r check to be in a sum equal to Five (5) per cent of the amount bid, as « guaranty that if the bid ie accepted a contract Will be entered into and its perforatum* properly secured. Checks of tedders who#* bide are rejected Will1be forth with returned, The Cheek of the Sue. cessful tedder will b* returned Upon i securing SC to mlW§» mmwu »n Of CCtoltf Commissioners. Oopieteof the survey, plan >, profiles, eroeiHmetioins, estitoa- les hiid specincatiofis fo r such im provement are On file in the office of les ’he Said Board o f 1 cterk ef Hav« your old Furniture upholster ed, rafinicbed, repaired! WBrk called for and delivered from I to 10 miles fromXenisu Send in your address. Will be in Cedarvifle M ay 14-15-16. P rom p t Sendee an d Work D i u u f i u i t e a d 1441 Huffman Ave*» DAYTON,OHIO MMWW plank W itt printed form, on a- ’* •• w5S ^ Byarfaref toe I m M Commissioners ef Qr« importance to ..use toe . be furnished above set forth. The t o N e s t a n r and all of County I eenc County, fty S* iteinfels, Cleto. 'ft * ftalet. A tow Rig Type Roland Chin* Boers, raufc r to r service. . $ e» 4 .€ k i«m # LUNGARDIA FOR COUGHS • ' AND COLDS The quicker you can remove a Cough or Cold, the better. De«ip>seated ones are a menace to toe Lung*. I f LUN GARDIA ie not bettor and does not act quicker in Coughs and Colds of all kinds, sore throat, difficult breath ing spasmodic Croup, and for the re lief of Whooping Cough,—your money back, Use it to ward nff Influenza. Thousands prates LUNitoRDlA. For sat* by & m < , To the Good People of This County Our thanks and appreciation for your friendship and patronage. Mablc/s prides itself on having becii permitted to serve you all these yean. Our fu tu ic aim is lo keep y o u t good w i l t ^ e ^ a b te tja n d ( a /im '( a C IN C IN N A T I EAGLE“MIKADO” s P o n d lH o . 1 7 4 M r ft 01 X- F a r Sate to year Dealer M«te to five *™Aia EAGLE MllCADQ EAGLE PEN at, COMPANY. NEW YORK ■TRYOUR IOB PRINTING The advertising produces results of •iachai and brings toe advertising cl FORTY-SI LoydCo Gets There were save Main street imprt ■day, the day for ti by the County Co improvement to be i commissioners ami The Loyd Contra was low on brick a i> ed the contract, the under the Republic m While bids were r materials interest asphalt and brick,* competition ihroug bidders, and the co t ;v garded somewhat expected and about 'l estimate of the eng Considering the , in cement, brick, as t was felt by many ; . bids would exced th ■ award could be mac Following the a toe Xenia Gompan; council and the ci . . for-an executive se ; elusion of this Pres called for an .expre holders for the cho he used. A delegati !. represent toe prop ing been selected 1 ] Prof. Ju rkat rep t lege which would , sixth of the entire s as his Opinion that 1 durable type of ms was called upon ant * a t the meeting toe ' » vote was taken fo cpmmitte was insti acceptance of the it and in as .much a s ’ rl est he was for brie ; - stated that he was members o f counc ) McLean, McFarlanc L they favored brick ; terial for the strei '■ to meet and recoi toe adoption of bri< ing 'o f’the contract pany. The cominiss a t a meeting to b morning. No contr by the comniissior lage clerk, J . G. J that toe funds are process of collect! has not been1heard ful bond bidders, Sc Cincinnati, There i that the firm will Wednesday even passed a resolutid miSsiOners to acc< pany bid. Council Townsend brick ai time adopted the ; rather than shippe ■ in toe interest of a all toe improveme: bor he supplied 3 the cost would be 1 possible, prices be The Loyd compa brick, cement fille . filler, $35,552.95; 737.75. For' 3 1-2 filler, $34,44415,• p 95; asphalt filler, „ . The Republic As Trindad asphalt w; 932.30 and same $35,672.00; Oil she 30 on stone base gravel base. Edward Ryan, £ 293.00 on trinadac gravel base, $33,2: asphalt either sto . 374.00. On brick 237.60; pitch fille pbalt filler $39,321 The estimate fo 302.06. These wer and are given for The seven bidde tracting Compan Edward Ryan, Sp- Hugh, Rennielc & wald & Sons Go., 3 lie Asphalt Comp: The Loyd Comr mended having do Osborn and Midd the company will is required of all pany is well-equi the work just as ment can be plac The Main stree first started mov< Council passed tin sity last Dccembi proceeding slowly the’ contract, Wt provement is bat; completed ft will value of prepertj Main street pavin ly appreciated by the standpoint of payers will s« street paving. Se\ have been exposu streets e-oniioriin: roads but toe lie these streets out can be accumulat Reports- had b some time bn,,k from one third to a s ite lt and fine ptidvlly 6 v ;; kw brick bids i
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