The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26

THE SAFE WAY You carry a spare tire on your c a r . You carry insurance on your life and your belongings. You have prepared for the* proverbial rainy day. But if you break you r glasses—what will you do? Your whole day is upset— valuable time is lost. If you will allow us, we will provide an extra pair for such a,n emergency,— that’s foresight. WILKIN &WILKIN Optometrists 26 S . Detroit S t., Xenia, O. Monarch Can Peas—25c quality , . J . . . Sunrise Cocoa—1-2 lb. can 13c— ........ Battleship C o c o a ..................................... •••i ................................... 17c pkg. Monarch Pineapple—Salad Cuts ___ ____ Monarch Cake Flour—same weight as Best quality ..................................... ‘ i ' Swansdown Pink Salmon—its fine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baldwin Apples-—good eaters . . . . . . . . 5 Bar .Asst. Good Laundry Soaps . . . . . . 35c Can Royal Anne Cherries . ; . , . . . . • 15b Beechnut Macaroni and Spaghetti • « w a « 4 » * • • . V * • * *> • * 15c Beechnut Mustard............. ..... . . . . . . . ................................................ 9c can 50c Heinz Fig Pudding ............................................................ 16c Heinz Red Kidney B eans ................ 16c Heinz Baked B ean s ............................................................ 11c Heinz Baked Beans ........................................................... 25c Heinz Ripe Olives , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c can Beechnut Pork and Beans . . . , 45c can Asparagus Tips ................................................................ 14c lb. Prunes . ....................... ........................................... Fancy Whole Figs regular 30c lb ........................ TRY OUR NEW COFFEE ....................................... Robf. Bird & Sons Co. LOCAL AND PERSONAL The local K. o f P. lodge is arrang­ ing f o r a play to be put1on in the o p - ' i ^ Mrs. T; W. S t John, who has been ; in poor health, was taken to Columbus Tuesday fo r treatment. A. S. Huff, who held a sale Tuesday . has moved into the Walter Cultice property on College street Robt. Bird & Sons Co. ALWAYS THE BEST AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES A New Bulk Coffee—sweet and mild—you will like this—it is worth t ry in g ........................... ........... ............................. 3 3 c |b. For Sale: 4 -shower gas fixture and two fixtures for" inverted lamps, all brush brass. Call phone SSI. The Miranda Minstrels; a lpoal tall ent minstrel show by colored ‘talent, drew a capacity house Monday night. Yes, its FREE. What? A ticket to the Picture Show by purchasing $1.00 or more at Home Clothing Co. ? Home Clothing Co. Paul (Cutic) Orr, will take a lead-' ing role in the Cedrus play to be put on here Wednesday, Feb, 25. Buy your Alcohol for your automo­ biles at Ridgway's if you want the1 best quality for" the least money-. Meryl Storntimt was * awarded -a prize during Farmers' W eek 'for pro­ ducing a ton o f pork from one litter. Word has been received here that. Rev. .Walter Morton o f Louisville, Ky., is not so well, being down with an sattack 6f heart trouble. Twenty ladies gathered Tuesday at the home o f Mrs. Harry Townsley to spend the afternoon and evening, A covered dish supper was provided. See. “ Betty Barnett” as the leading lady in “ The Boomerang” , the annual' Cedrus play. ........................ .............................fc.i............. For a full line o f Nursery Stock, See Richard (Dick) Cooper. Phone 228 Cednrville, 0 , The Allen Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. 3t. Miss Marion Mitchell, who has been the guest o f her uncle and aunt,. Mr. and Mrs*. Samuel Petty o f near De­ troit, has returned home, , . A jury in Common Pleas Court on Monday returned a verdict dn jfavor o f M. C. Nagley who was defendent in an action brought by the Brown Shoe Co., St. Louis. Forrest Nagley, a student in- the' University of Cincinnati, spent ,the week-end at home. Messrs. Harry Lewis and B. E. Mc Farland attended the convention aqd display o f the Ohio Hardware, dealers in Columbus Wednesday.' MUSH------ Made with Milk-, A t „»Jl leading groceries apd ., a t Farmers’ Cream Station. Made by Independent Dairy Company, Springfield! ■ ' . >» Thomas Lertion% will riirpfe in the Dr. R. H, Dipes property on South Main street about the rst o f the month Mr, Lemons is leaving the Frank Har­ per farm on the Columbus pike. Practical Nurse— Service rendered for men or women. Address Atlas Hotel, Xenia. Phone 296. Good refer­ ences, . r . ■ C. J. Moore N O T I C E ! Breeching Harness per set $46.50 up. •* Chain Harness her set $32.00 up Good leather collars $6.25. Hand Made Bridles $6.50 pr, Heavy Hand Made lines, 18 ft. $6.50, Red Rope halters .25 cts. each. Collar Pads, all sizes, ,50c each. . WE MAKE HARNESS----------WE REPAIR WE OIL HARNESS— WE GIVE SERVICE O. W . EVERHART 118 East Main St. Xenia, Ohio Harriet Shields, ‘Dpt Wilson, Ruth Burbe, Bob Turnbull and Clarence Husher will have good parts in the new play “ The Boomerang” to be staged soon by the Cedrus staff. Probate Judge S. ^C. Wright enter­ ed npon his elective, term Monday,* and upon his desk in his office waa to be found a large basket o f roses, the gifts o f local friends o f the jurist. The card bore the names o f Dr. Leo Anderson, Carter N. Abel, Ralph Wol­ ford and Karih Bull. J. W. Johnson has been appointed executor o f the estate o f the late Joseph McAfee and under the terms o f the will is to serve without bond, Misses Lucile and Eleanor Johnson, each are to receive $1,000. His son; Ralph McAfee, Cincinnati, $1,000, The North Cemetery Association, $100 and the residue o f the estate goes to' J,. W. Johnson, his nephew, with whom he made his home fo r many years. The estate will be appraised Monday and W, H. Barber, W. M. Collins and W. L. Clemans were named appraisers We wish to purchase a few stacks.of LOOSE STRAW Located within 10 miles o f our mill. Call Cedarville Phone 39-4 rings. E, S. HAM ILTON , Buyer. The Hagat StrawBoard &Paper Co. CEDARVILLE . OHIO And E m , Catarrhal Ailmant The Family Standby for Over Fifty TaMct* or Liquid Sold E v e ryw h e re February is Having a Wonderful Start NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY S P R IN G F I E L D , O H IO . y ijj)$§!%i m i ijijfj iilsiiii! NEW SPRING TOP COATS A:Delightiul Assemblage of CharmingNew Materials Presented In the Smartest Models $ 25.00 $ 39.75 Coats Delightfully New inColor andStyle . There's something inspiring about Spring itself—and a generous bit. of this inspira- • tion has been breathed into these jaunty new Spring Top Coats, selling for the first time _ .................. tomorrow. The colors so lively, the styles so free, and the materials so fluffy could be meant for no other season than Spring. You’ll be charmed when you see these new things ■ Come tomorrow. . - . . Spring Shades •The popular Spring color crea­ tions are among them. Wigwam, •rLjatp,VShrimp, .Sandalwood, Har­ dest/Leather,*'- . ■ — “ Charming Styles The new novelty biit-tonedrup effect cdllars. The slr&ightliiie models, self and combination trimmiugs are new. h W . • - SI tr: Polaire,.Padrone, apd ©or,eao—i . three wear. . iFull-lmlcis lined; women’? and'misses’-sizes. - ' ; M . Presenting the New. Spring Fabrics Never have fabrics been so varied and so lovely, and lend themselves so plaintly to cutting into dresses or blouses as the new silks anil woolens for Spring. Here are silks in colorful printings; Satins, Bcngalines, Crepes with satin face or otherwise^ Tub Silks galore. And the Wool Dress Materials—Flannels, Kashmire Cloth, in plain colors and plaids and ‘ stripes Twills, Serges, Crepes, etc, * . . PRINTED SILK CREPE DE CHINE, 40 INCHES W IDE ............ With all the new Spring colors and combinations. BLACK SATIN CHARMEUSE, | A | f LUSTROUS,-40 INCHES WIDE ............1 For good looking frocks for immediate wear or later. SATIN BACK CANTON CREPE, A T 40 INCHES W I D E ................................... & j L » 7 D Unusual in weight and quality at this price. PONGEE SILK IN NATURAL .COLOR, $1.25 QUALITY A T .......... Pui*e Japanese silk that will launder indefinitely Sewing Week Specials In Silk $1.95 95c PRINTED SILK CANTON CREPE, f f r / ) f | C 40 INCHES W I D E ................................... Colorful suitings in bold figures that are new. SPIRAL SILK CREPE, BLACK OR / £ SOLOES, 40 INCHES W I D E ......................$ £ » O u A silk crepe in a splendid weight for the straight frock. BROADCLOTH SILK IN <1*1 A C CHECKS AND STRIPES, Y A R D ...........J ) f * y o These silks will he very popular for early spring. Tub fast SILVER SPRAY DRESS CREPES, ' SILK R U N ....................... ..............................Jp 1 i £ g O An inexpensive crepe for dresses, in all good colors. Wash Materials for Home Sewing IMPORTED GINGHAMS 32-inch Scotch Ginghams, . , Strong Quality, Fast Colors ..................... 32-inch French Ginghams, of Fine Egyptian Cotton ......................... 32-inch Peter Pan Ginghams, Plain Colors ...................................... .......... Hundreds of pieces, all crisp and new, here for your choosing, 39c 48c 55c DOMESTIC GINGHAMS Everett Ginghams, 1 A/v . .Plain Checks, Plaids ...................................... J[ v 32-inch Priscilla Ginghams, Special 32-inch Red Seal- Ginghams, Beautiful ........................... . ..................... Thrf-e. hundred pieces are “represented in these 25c 29c HOME STORE FAMOUS T 1 - V J PERCALES, ARE PRICED AT . . . & O L * « They come m every conceivable color for dress­ es, and plenty in light for men’s shirts and hoys' waists, The range o fpatterns and colors are the best we have ever been able to gather. 500 pieces to show. three linos of ginghams alone. 32-inch Devonshire Cloth, Yard D y e d ...................................... 32 inch Home Store Romper Cloth, Fadeless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fast Color Galatea Cloth Super Qua lity ................... .. Choice unlimited in all lines. 39c 29c 35c A T-- it

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