The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26
* s\ S? mnwi M m SUNDAY HERALD AND E x a m in e r 12 Solid Pages o f Comics , * AMERICAN WEEKLY MAGAZINE For Sale At t 4 ‘‘ "B rick” Cigar Store and Pool Room Famous Americans and Their Sayings A n d r e w JacV.on, bom March 15, 1767. Soldier, , Statesman,- President, 4% thank God that my life has been went • lit a land of liberty, and that He ;fcaa* tfiven. • me a heart to lore my country with the af fection Of n ton." So spoke the great Jackson—a true pa- trioU Sometimes c e r e le s s minded persons find fault With our govern ment. they do nonstop to think o f the blessings' they enjoy. There is no nation on earth so free and so rich. Surely we should love our country ’ , ft' as Jackson did. ^ e ^ a b l& lfta u L ^ A GoodStorm — Cincinnati W i n t e r W h e a t B r e a d aJimaeMMgaum!^ l . . ......................................... . _ U - ‘ ' ■ fiat Winter Wheat Bread « - The Wheat is Raised by our Home Farmer. The Home Farmer’s inter- est is our Interest. So we are now* selling Schaefer’ s Home Grown . W inter Wheat Bread F roth Every M o rn in g T ry a L oa f T oday T h e B est Bakers B read Y ou Have Ever T ried FOR SALE B Y .. . R . M . P rin g le M . C . Nagley W . W i T ro u te H . Bates C* E. M asters R . B ird & S on s Co* B . H . L ittle « * o « # • O ♦ ♦ • iscA L m m m m a # * # » m * » # • Mr. W. W. Gallowsy left yesterday for Chicago on * busiaeaa trip. Badwiag Ie* «re*m and 'candies at MitckaU’a Swwt Shop. Wilbur White of the 0. S. U. waa home yesterday for tha day. 1 Garden seed in bulk this year at } The Fanner* Grain Co,' f G .A. Shroade* spent Monday in Columbus on busmen*. , i Usco Fabric Tire* 30x3 J-2 $9,25. Service Hardware Co. The picture that won’t let you for get Opera house, March 28th, Mrs, C, E. Masters is home after a visit, with relatives ,in Wellston, 0. Mirandy’s Minstrels will -he re peated hy reqpest Monday, March 24 in the opera house. Children 23, Adult 36c, • • OUr. supply pf Ohio gi-owii Red Clover is getting low. Get your or- ders in with The Frmers Grain Co. Lime of Sulphur powder for spray ing your fruit trees at Ridgway's drug store. . I Ohio, 42 inch chicken hover, special at?20.S0, See this before buying a hover. . » Service Hardware Co, C, M, Ridgway, who suffered a broken limb seyetal weeks ago, is pew able to be about the store by aid of crutches, The sensational photo dramatic drug expose that will stagger the nation, opera house, March 28. Mrs, Wallace Reid’s “ Human Wreckage”. Go to Bidgway's drugstore for Sunset Soap Dyes, the best on the market, - - ■Mr. T. B. Andrew, who has been quite ill is greatly improved. During his last sickness he has been under the care of Miss Lois Haller, a very Capable nurse of the McClellan hospi tal, Xenia. For Sale or rent:- 11 acres, gooc nig room house, hog houses, chicken house, barn. Gas in house for light and heat. One mile from Cedarville Also one Vifcahola,* almost new. Home phone 165, F. 0. box 67 or Lee Shroades, © 5 e R IK E -K U M L E R CO. T.h*HHw-kumlfr Co. 12 Davenports in Taupe Velour, Priced $64.50 4- Arm Chairs to Match Davenport, priced, $35 5- High Back W ing Chairs in Taupe Velour, $37,50 *300 Yards Swiss Curtaining, Special 23c yard. 19c and.25c Cretonnes, for Anniversary Sale, 15c yard. 105 Seamless Worsted Wilton Hugs. 9 x 1 2 size, $86 Bdoojistan Oriental Rugs, Priced at $21.50 Suit Cases, Gcnuire Leather, Priced $6,95 ’ Hartmann Trunks, Anniversary Sale Priced, $41,50 $1 Magnetic Dancers for Phonographs, Special 60c $7.95 . National Coaster <±A?i Invitation A Tea Patty for the Older inhabitants x ■*" of Dayton and This Territory will be held at Memorial Hall the' afternoon of. March IS at 2:30: This is (he Annual Tea Parly of The Pikc-Kumler Com pany arranged fo f those who have lived and watched the growth .of this business from its early beginning The Mitchell ;Sweet Shoppe will open its doors to fee public today. Mr. Mitchell b m iujtaUed complete new equipment And is ready totems the public. Modem fountain service and a full lino of fine candies can bo had at this Shoppe. The village council at Yellow Springs has purchased an International motor fire engine and also a Ford chemical. The cost of the two pieces of appara tus was $6,500. There Were eleven bid ders. A number of persons from hero were in Xenia Wednesday and Thurs^ day in Magistrate Jones court over the attachment o f a cow belongingto Harry Fisher hy M. C. Nagley for a $30 debt. Judgement was token in the local-court but a man by the name of Crawford, a brother-in-law, set up the claim that the cow was bis. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hopping,, who have been spending the winter in Florida, arrived home Sabbath even ing, making the drive home through by way of Kentucky. The roads on this route are not good’ compared to the Atlantic coast line route,the' way Mr. and Mrs. Hopping went South, Mr. cand Mrs. W. A, Turnbull, who were in company with Mr. and Mrs. {Hopping, will not return home before some time next month. Spring Time is Planting Time For Money As Well As Crops It b only natural that you should plan for the wise investing o f your money at the same time you plan the planting o f your crops. The two chief feature in in- vesting your money is Safety and interest Y ou r money when invested under our SAV ING CERTIF ICATE PLkU will earn INTEREST t o d it will be protected by first mortgage on Clark County real estate. Talk it over with m now as we cannot say how long this rate o f interest will be available TheSpringfield Building&Loan Association 4$ Eaust^Main Straat, Springfield , O h io X X OSV OUR PRICSS ON PRINTING X X Wagons, 36-inch body* 612,, Pure A l u m i n u m y Cooking Utensils, Sale ; Friee#:Si^ 25 $ilvetplsted Bread Trays, A n n i v e r s a r y Priced, $2.45 ■Tdneri;'■ ;;D;a'rfi,fe:S-k';': T a b l f ■ Cloths, 70x70 , $2.75; 70 x 88, $3,47. Linen Damask‘-Napkins 2 1J^ x21^ , $3,58 dozen • Sale o f .Bleached Tubing, _ 36 to 4‘5-inches w i de , ' 25c to 30c. yard. Children^ Summer Socks, cuff top, sizes 2^14 , a t , ■ s- ■ 19c ' Lace Socks for Children, sizes 5 to 6)4, special' 29c Raincapes for Girls o f 6 to 14 years, special $1.50 Stamped Unbleached Muslin Bedspreads only $1.31 Bridge Lamp, wrought iron base, parchment shade, $2.91 . Three Panel-Mirror, ftorentme effect frame $8,91 Boys* A ll W ool Tweed Suits, sizes 7 to 18, af $9.95 Fine prophylactic Sanitary Hair Brush only-35c 10 piece Dresser Set of amber or shell on ivory $16.50 54*inch Veldyneartd Flamingo Cloaking; many shades, : $4,95 ' , V , • _ ’ ' 54 ijrich Camel’s Hair Cloaking, gray, tan, cocoa} $4.95 40 inch printed Crepes; many shades and designs, $1.95 •. Canton Crepe and Crepe-de-chliie; 40 in. wide. $2,70 Men’s Colored Linen:Handkerchiefs, special .35c.* * Women’s all white' linen Hemmed "Handkerchiefs 15c • Colored Embroidered Banding, specially priced 45c 2000 Yards o f F ilet Picot Edge Lace, per yard 7c ‘ ) Yards Irish Edging (Chinese make), per yard 7c r -Laces; 12 y#rtl bolt, specially priced at 35c [ inch Pry Pie Baking plate S5c; measuring cup 35c " inch Fry Biscuit Tray 65c; 5 inch round baker 45c 9 inch Round Fry Ovenglass Cake Baker, only 45c Leather Bound Bible, with concordance, speciat $2' New Spring Suitfc for Men—-Society Brand, $33,50 $6 Men’s Oxfords, of real Russia Calf, $4.60 $5 Men’s Hats, Snap Brim English Models, $3 1200 Men’s Shirts o f English Broadcloth, $2 100 Dress Hats, in Spring colors and styles, $2.50 50 Junior Girls' Skirts o f camel’s hair and wool $1.45 Genuine Lingerie Bloomers- tailored, All sizes, $1.15 250 Spring Dresses. Sizes 16 to 40, $4.7S5 Pinaud’s Talcum, low priced for the Anniversary Sales' Mermen’s Talcums: Borated, for Men, Violet, un scented, each specially priced for the Anniversary Sales at 16c Starts Saturday March 15th Come theFirstQreatDayl 120 Broadcloth Overblouse*, imported, $1,69 300 Coats o f Camelure, Polaire, and Tweed, $9.50 75 Girls’ Spring Coats for the 7 to 14 year old, $5 120 Men’s Nightshirts, fruit o f the loom, tailored, $1.25 Newest Footwear, pumps, sandals and oxfords, $4 •Chiffon Silk Hose, full fashioned, all. colors, $1.55 New Testaments, specially, priced,, 29c, 49c, 79c ^ 500 Yards of 36 inch Satin in all shades 98c 3500 Yards Plain and Fancy Plisse Crepe at 23c 3500 Yards,Imperial Chambray Treflao Gingham 21c Heavy Switches, gray natural cut real hair, $4.50 Gold deckled-edge Linen Paper, per pound only 25c 3 Packages of fine Linen Envelopes to match 25c ■ 69c Ravelstone, boxed linen stationery for 49c •Women’s Rainshine Um brellas of heavy silk, $3,60 ’ *' R . St G. Girdles o f brochet and elastic, $4.50 * Modishfprm Brassieres in Satin stripe, 70c Vanity Long Line Bras siere with e l a s t i c straps, 89c Flapper Bandette, for the very slender girl; 39c 1260 .pairs pure silk Full F a s h i o n e d Hosiery, $1.19 Lustrus Safin Kimonos in excellent colors, $7.50 Lustrus Satin Kimonos in excellent colors, $7.50 50 “ Perl” Crepe Skirts with combination pleats,, $8,50 .Very handsome Stone’ Martin. Scarfs, priced $29,50 120 pairs of Kid Gloves with short cuff, $2 pair' -Bath Brush with detachable handle, 89p \ Tooth; Brushes, extra hue Novelty Japanese, 15c Slipon Sweaters in new styles ana good colors, $3.95 New Blouses in. candy stripes and. new styles, $6.75 ‘ Pumps in new spring s p a d e s. and ■uzard ‘ trimmings, $6.85 csfn Invitation a Style Show of Par - A isienne Fashions and the %lode‘ America Sponsorf for Spring and S nmm er Wear will be held by •The Pike-Kumler Com pany at Memorial Hidl the Evenings, of March 17, IS, 19 at S:30. Tick ets arc now procurahle'at First Utility Desk on the. First Floor. Free Delivery. » LU merchandise* bought hereafter at T h e ft i k e - Kuntler Company will be delivered without charge into any part o f this ter ritory. ' This is g feature, inaugurated !%y The lowers and will be car ried out hereafter.. Any Fhorman IVill Direct You to the Department in which this Banded Hats in Snfart. Spring shapes, "sale priced $3.85 , .<■ SUppers for the Growing Girls, new styles, $4.25 80 Silk Jersey Vests for women, priced, $1,19 , $1.19 50 Tailored Suits in best material* and styles, $42 75 Dress and Sport Coat3 attractive variety, $57 135 Silk Crepe Dresses in- new; colors and styles, $27 1 Dainty Costume Slips o f crepe de Chine, all colors, ■$4.75 Beautiful Tailored. Chemise of Trillium Silk, $3.88 Tailored Stepins o f Trillium, each garment $3.58 New Leather Underarm Bags and Flat Purses, $2,15 'Novelty Necklaces in imitation jade, coral, lapis, 65c Minersdava Beauty Clay with Face Finish,' $1,93 L a May Face Powder with Sifter Vanity, priced 45c Manon Lescaut Face Powder in five best Shades, 98c Mai d’or Talcum, low, priced for the Anniversary, 39c Merchandise May Be Secured, *r*' WU nr- *Yh Tr CAPTAIN—-Some crazy jay put a rock in- our way. It happened some thing like thur. SECOND FOLLY— 1 think it would bother your conscience to cause so many ship wracks. SIMPELITA—To think that after finding so much gold we could lose it so quickly. Wanted—For full or part time to demonstrate and take orders for high grade line of toilet articles. W. X. Bkllinger & Co., Dayton, Ohio i ^ w s a i i s g ■kMORSrS . ™ INDIAN ROOT PILLS nniEM ifltM r ■ rd ftktm, KweirAE ICMaa«igr*t*«*attirl. SMH* i AY IT AGAIN W« are now booking orders for early dattvar? on 250,000 chicks in twelve variettw for the coming season. Sand j» rdescriptive circa- ■ lar. i THE STURDY BABY CH ICK CO . 8, LimasteA* and Auburn ave„ Springfield, Ohio RUNABOUT *265 SUtU r mnJ DtMttm uUt Rhnt ft S Mi Order Your Ford Runabout Now! Each spring the demand for Ford Runabouts is far in exefeae of the immediate supply. < Fast in traffic, easy to park and fitted with Ample luggage space, the Ford Runabout is especially adapted for the work d salesmen and others who must conserve time end energy in making:jheir daily calls. * HyoudonotwWitofsycashfor esr,youeta*tna|s lor aassail jpapmatdoWri and«a»yWnMso th*telsace. Or you can buy an tha Fori Wsddy PurcWa PI m . Detroit, Michtgui See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer t-m C A R S *TR .U CK S *T R A O T O IL S V ’ , - ] f
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