The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26
mm EASTER HATS Sfteci&l Sale of Hats For «1I occasions. Fine Milans, Napolitan braid. Hair Cloth A large and varied collec- tion of flowers and ornaments and feather fancies, , Easter Hats* For Children i * • ■ . , A large assortment, moderately priced, 'ft 37 Green Street, Xenia, Ohio % Eat Winter Wheat Bread The Wheat is Raised by pur Home Farmer. The Home Farmer’s inter est is our Interest. So we are now selling Schaefer’sHome Grown Winter Wheat Bread i. , • * Fresh Evely M orning Try a Loaf Today Bread You Have Ever Tried FOR SALE B Y ' R. Pringle IV®. C. Nagley W* We Troute He Bates C* Ee Master* , R. Bird &*Sons Co. B, H. JLittle -/ KROGER’ S All Kroger Prices as Advertised iftDayton Newspapers " are the same in Cedarville store. CHEESE, Wisconsin Cream. 25e mm f f fJT Wilson or Carnation, big can 1 A a i f l l L I k , Country Club big can 9c. *U I# Wilson or Country Club small, 5c . lie*™1 )Jnii'ITI* 1 J* . ' ' H A i f i 1 i f A f C Red River Early Ohio, tfO OA r v l A l v C i u y bu. $1.23 2 bu, sack. ONIONSETS, 11c BREAD,cr,ry .clubBi*-.n:.2 lb:....71c CORNMEAL. . „ O j r White or Yellow, lb * 2 « CORN, Standard, 3 cans. ! .**«. . », * QUICK OATS. f c TOMATOES, . l f t r Standard cart. . . . . CORNFLAKES, 2 J C g large pkg*............. ... PEAS. Standard. T O a ROLLED OATS 1 E f Bulk 4 l b ............ W 1 ' PEACHES, Big 1 C r i a*ajy*a**«a*•* S o u r , Country O f lft Club 24 1-2 lba. . * TOBACCO, Fresh 9 C . chewing 3 pkg . .**.“ "dt «■ s a r d in e s 1 2 c TonMto «u c e SCRATCH FEED, 100 lb. 0 *%£ sack. ....«*>. ,f»***w . . . » SOAP, P & G or O I^ . Ciy»t«L 6 b e n . . ,«< * v » • • * * * * * * « LOCAL AND PERSONAL • * t * » f a a a a Star Harney Hames |1,90 »t Service Hardware <’o, Sov -Sale;- 400 byaiwil good corn. * John Pitstiek SMMMi !iKBIliiii j inim.li. Iirli m Spripgfield City commission5Monday night passed an ordinance adopting the new time beginning April 47 and 'continuing until September 27, ■ ""H '.m i ii i'.»' ii . i ............ i , hi . 1! m . ii ran R, A. Murdock has brought suit in Common Pleas Court against It. II, Murry to recover $224 alleged to be due with, interest on a note. Plumbing and electric wiring. Huey’s Hardware Store Dr, C. J. Fairo attended the clinic and lectures of the Kentucky State Dental Society, at Louisville, Ky„ Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Go to Ridgway’s drugstore for Sunset ^3oap Dyes, the best on the market, A number of the' Scottish Rite Masons in this vicinity have been at tending the semi-annual reunion in Dayton tins week at different sessions For White Leghorn Eggs for hatch ing, day old chicks or custom hatch ing, see or call H. K. Stormont, phone 3-213. Eof Sal*!* Ovarian* Chutamy mail-1 gttr, Good conditio* and new tires. Bert Myers A display of tha Mary Ann frocks will be held Saturday, April 10th at the Mitchell Sweet Slap, For spouting and sheet metal work, cj }U Huey’s Hardware Store; Mr3. Art Shears was operated upon several days ago at the McClellan hospital in Xenia and is improving os best as could be expected. Wool twine at 20e large ball,* Service Hariware Co. B. E, William* i* able to bo out after being housed two weeks with tonsoHtis. Miss Lois Haller, who Las been nursing Mr. T. B. Andrew, returned home last Friday. Mr. Andrew is now able to be up and about town again. Mr. Herbert Whittington, wife and children leave next.week for a two months trip to Ca^srAJa. Mr. Whit tington has beenvfiyAn a leave of absence by the P«|*yl«finia Company as local agent. Ohio 42 inch at $20.50, gee hover. cfcM th^*fj 3?* hover, special Ire buying ■a hardware Co, Harry Walters lias rented.the Alex ander property on East Chillicoth street. For Sale;- A full sized adjustable, Acme dress form in perfect condition. Price $5.00. Mrs. Johri 'Grindie. A jury in Common Pleas Court has awarded Mrs. Grace Green, colored, a verdict of $5000 against the trustees of the Combined Normal and Indus trial Department, owned by the state and Wilberforee University.- Suit had been brought for $20,000 for perma nent1injuries received when she. fell through an open manhole on the uni versity campus in February, 1921. In juries sustained are claimed to have made the defendant permanently blind Cedarville College baseball team failed to make a good showing,Tues day afternoon when the local nine journeyed to Antioch to get the short end of a 10-2 score. Wickerham» and .Turner piched for the locals. Poor support was given the pitchers. The college boys have been unable to get regular, practice due to bad1weather. G. A. Bhrodes Is haying the front of his business block dressed up in a coat of dark brown with ,cream; trimming. The whole front is greatly changed in appearance. Rev. and Mrs* J. P. White announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mildred Harriet White, to Mr. William V. Houston, son o f the Rev, Dr. and Mrs,' William Houston, 9X East North Broadway, Columbus. The marriage will take place in June. Mr. Houston is an alumnus of the O. S. U. and of Chicago University and. is an instructor in the department of physics at the Ohio State. University. Miss White has attended Monmouth College and also Ohio State,. ' Mr. J. G. McCorkell, accompanied his daughter, Miss Anna Mary Me Gorkell to Ft.'Wayne, Ind., Tuesday and returned Wednesday evening, For several weeks Miss McCorkell has suffered from a nervous breakdown and iu is hoped that her stay with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe McCorkell, will improve her health* , * Mr. and Mrs, C. L, Finney enter tained last Saturday evening, April 5th, it .being their 20th anniversary Their son, Earl, connected with the Cottage Bakery, Springfield, gave a large handsomely decorated cake in pink and white, having 90 candles to mark - the occasion. Refreshments were served during the evening. Announcement has just been made Of the marriage of Mrs. Olive Bum garner o f Springfield to Mr. Robert Adams, of that city. The marriage Was solemnized at Bellevue, Ky., on May 17, 1923 and the wedding has been kept a secret until' the bride completed a three year course in nursing at the Springfield City hos pital, where she will graduuate next month. Mrs. Adams is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. G* Y. Winter of Xenia, formerly of this place. . Friends here o f Mrs. Ira Gates of Camp Chase have received the follow ing invitations to the celebrafon of the fiftieth anniversary of the mar riage of Mr. and Mrs, dames Postal of Camp Chase: “1874-1924. Mr. and Mrs* James Postal request the pleas ure of your presence Tuesday, April 16th, 1924 from two to four, Standard time, to celebrate their fiftieth wed- ding anniversary. Camp Chase, O,” SO- YEAR GOITRE REMOVED Cleveland Lady S uccms I u I With Home Treatment, Headaches, Nervousness, Smother* , Ing, Palpitation and Sleepless ness Relieved. Mrs. G. II, Devore, 8710 Meridian Avc., Cleveland, Ohio, says, “My suf fering has been so great, will bo glad to write or talk to any one suf fering with goitre. Was losing my voice. Since using Sorbol-Quadruple have regained my voice and my health Is better than it has been for years.” Sold by all' drug stores or write Sorbol Company, Meebaniesburg, O.* Locally at 0. M. Ridgway’a drug* tfcwa For Sale:- Gray draft mare wt, 1400 lbs. 6 years old. Sound and has been worked everywhere. St Barry Kennon Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Cohfarr' drove to Cincinnati the first of the week, returning home Wednesday evening. ' Mrs. P, M. Gillilan, who has been quite ill, is reported much better. Mrs. Ray Betts .of Williamsport, O,, is tak ing care of her. Lime of Sulphur powder for spray ing your, fruit trees at Ridgway’s drug store. " 1 The United Presbyterian annual congregational meeting was held on Wednesday evening, Mr, Deliriar Jobe was re-elected chairman Of the con gregation. Lloyd Confarr, as secre tary and treasurer and Alexander McCampbell as trustee. o FOR SALE:- Eggs for hatching from great egg producing strain of Rose Comb Black Minorca*, and high, grado Roes Comb Rhode Island Reds. . P* M- Gillilan Wanted—For lull or peart time to demonstrate and take orders for high grade line of toilet articles, w. E. Ballinger & Co., Dayton, Ohio Dr. and Mrs. O. P. Elias and daugh ter Bernice, of Norwood, Mr. and Mrs. P. M, Gillilan and daughter, Lucy of this place afid Miss Edna Jol ly of Dayton, spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. J. V* Tarr. Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Masters moved Wednesday to their new home on Xenia avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Dean will occupy the Lowry property,’ just vacated by Mr. Masters. Xenia Presbytery will meet in” the United Presbyterian church, Monday afternoon at 1 p. m. and again in the evening a t7 p. m, A business session will occupy the attention of the minis- tcTy during the afternoon. Two young men will be licensed to preach, Mr, Handmof Columbus and Mr. Graham, o f Reynoldsburg. The public is invited to the evening session. Usco Fabric Tires SOx* 1-2 $9.25. Service Hardware Co, Total **»to*»a* ** ***»«*** BANK STATEMENT Report of the Condition of The Ex change Bank, Cedarville, in the State of Ohio, at the close of business on March 31, 1924. RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate—--$27,540.00 Other Loans and Discounts 334,087.41 Overdrafts 482.47 U. S. Bonds and Securities-^ 1901.22 State, County and Municipal Bonds — »— — - 3,817.50 Banking House and lot 48,500 Furniture and Fixtures ——19,950.00 Real Estate other than Bank ing House — — 19,600.00 Due from Reserve Banks and cash in vault 61,010.19 Pauli Farm Account ..— 3,378.36 t f ,S. Revenue Stamps — 178.00 Other Assets Item*20-47-28, *2743.13 Total — _____ - $523,08818 LIABILITIES Capital Stock-paid in — $ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund — — 25,000.00 Individual Deposits subject to check - ^ . — -=242,499.88 Demand Certificates Deposit 4,899.00 Time Certificates Deposit .-69,407,00 Savings Deposits — ..-69,782.40 Bills Payable —— — — 61,600.00 __ $623,088.48 State of Ohio, C*w*r of Grsene,MS I, O, L. Smith, CasWsr of the above named The Exchange Bank of Ced- arrille, Ohio, do solemnly swear that the above statement is torn to the b“ t »* ■» d & H b f c Subscribed end swam to before me 7th day of April, 19*4. i 1 A, *1. Richards, Notary Public I SSEftttSUa «*<!».«■ r im i mWNNHm The Time and the «* Place to buy your IH I<WlW1 rt*BIW1 [lllip 'HIII MlIHiUBl'l'l IUILHIJIllilS'll.lUi "'HPM1 Spring Suit is Here! Every single garment from the lowest priced to the very finest is priced under our Extra- Value Policy which means a saving to you. A Strong Statement—but you can prove it to your entire satisfaction by compar ing ■ , “Club Clothes” suits with any other good store any where. Compare quality for quality, style for style and price for priced Then and not till then, will , you realize the' many, many dollars you save under our extras value policy. ” MAIN STREET, XENIA, OHIO IPS ADAIR’S Adair’s Mighty RUG Dollar •ri *r •«—Nt v -i ... V,. — deging Saturday, April 12th. An Annual Event at Which Any Rug WillBe Delivered on Payment of ONE DOLLAR . Simply pay One Dollar—that is all—and any rug in pur 'immense stock will be delivered to y lr home the ballance can be arranged in convenient weekly or monthly payments* 4 More Than 300 Room Size Rugs Shown Here RUGS FOR EVERY ROON See If You Can Duplicate These Price* 9x12 Grass Rugs Sale Price . . . 9x12 Fiber Rugs Sale Price. .. >■ » ••« « #i « M M V $ 6.50 $ 9.75 9x12 Tapestry Rugs CM/? QC Sale Price............... J I P * W 9x12 Brussels Rugs GOT 7 C Sale Pride.............. . V " * 9x12 Axminster Rugs $ 9 A A C Sale Price .............. 11 3x12 Brussels Rugs ^ 9 ^ 7 C Price. . ** !^■ Sale 11 5x12 Axminster . Sa! : ............. $ 49.00 Same A* Cash if Paid in 60 Day* 6h Amount* Otar $10.00* How Can We Po*slt|Iy Sell At Such Low Prices With Only One Dollar Down! We expect to make many new cus tomers who will come to know us and our methods* It has been our experience that once a customer at Adair’s alway* one* You’ ll like our method. ’ livery complaint will he cheerfully adjusted. Its up to us to please you and we’re willing to make terms and prices con veniences to do so. 20-24 North Detroit ADAIR’S XENIA, OHIO.
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