The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26
3 HE SEES BEST —Who sees the consequences of neglecting his eye- sight nnd has his eyes examined and fitted with proper glasses. If you are experiencing the effects of neglected eyesight or your sight is failing you, we will relieve you by finding the trouble and remedying it. Don 't wait—now is the time. WILKIN i WILKIN Optometrists 26 S. Detroit St., Xenia, 6 . S E R V E and You Will Grow This Association has found that it has grown be cause it has always made a sincere effort to serve best the community in which it operates. I Whatever service this Association can render its. customers. or community is always done gladly. This Association is an institution for progress. It is active and alert for the interests of the entire section. It is owned by the people—and its greatest is to serve .he people. The Cedaiville Building &Loan Association, CEDARVILLE, OHIO. N O T I C E ! Breeching Harness per set .$46.50 up. Chain Harness per set $32.00 up Good leather collars $6.25. Hand Made Bridles $6.50 pr. Heavy Hand Made lines, 18 ft. $6.50. Bed Rope halters .25 ets. each. ' — ■ Collar Pads, all sizes, .50c each. WE MAKE HARNESS— -----WE REPAIR WE OI1. HARNESS------WE GIVE SERVICE O. W. EVERHART ■118 East Main St. Xenia, Ohio H U G ER ! • • * • • it Bob Choate and Mae Turner are | IflTA I AND PBB cnuA l 1 the parts of Butler* in the LU v a L A n il riSKaunAL jsnappy play, “The Boomerang" given ♦ • # 4k # 4 k 4 k 4 k 4 k | i n the opera house next Wednesday . 11 Inite, Boom! Boom! Room-erang! For Sale—-Player Piano in neighbor- Messrs Harry Lewis and William bood of Cedarville which can bo Frame spent Monday in Piqua on a bought by responsible party by pay- business trip. ing balance due the Manufacturer. — -.......... .I.. jTerms if desired, for confidential' in- Andrew Jackson was in Columbus, formation write 100 Marathon ave., Wednesday on business. Dayton, Ohio. For Sale: A-shower gas fixture and two fixtures for inverted lamps, all brush brass. Call phono 32. - j Charles Nisbet of Loveland was circulating among friends here yes terday, »■ For Sale:- Twelve Black Minorca hens, heavy laying strain. P. M. Gillilan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bird have taken quarters in Mrs. Jeanette Esker idge’s apartment. Mrs. Bird joined her husband here last Friday. Boom!—erang! Yes, with the emphasis on the Boom! Next Wed nesday night at /the opera house. Tickets on sale now at Richards Drug Store. Plat open Monday, Feb. 23 at 2 p. m. Paul (Cutie) Orr, will take a lead ing role in the Cedrus play to be put on here Wednesday, Feb. 25. Come now, altogether, lets all see the Boomerang next Wednesday nite, February 25, at the opera house. See “Betty Barnett” as the leading lady in “The Boomerang”, the annual Cedrus play. Harold Ray, of near Xenia, who is .a student in the College, has been hav ing his share of sickness the past two months. About Christmas time he was taken down with it testing grippe qnd has had four distinct attacks since that time. At one time he was able to be out but we learn it will be a week or so yet before he cap. return to his studies at the College. '*'■ Flour, g cuntr2y 4 <r! 2 i i lL ‘bk k?l-35 s M ilk ,£Su ./ ...................... 29c Bread, :han. 10c Layer Cake, 25c MILK* CC large canOJTf* 3 for ..................... CLUSTER Raisins 1 1 lb. Pkg............... I D t BUTTER, Fresh A A c churned lb .......... .................... 1 V......-,........ SUGARED stuffed o c r dates....................... LARD, Fresh 1 Q f rendered lb . . . STEWING FIGS |C | g CALUMET Baking Pow. Lg. can . . . . PRUNES, Extra 1 A * j large lb .. .......... 1 CC VANILLA n i n Extract 1 1-2 oz POTATOES, Early 1 Ohio 151b. pk. . CHOCOLATE | O - Drops lb . . . . . . . . . . * O v APPLES Cooking 2 5 / ' PEANUT Brittle 1 6 . l b ; .......................... ORANGES 200 size q C r dor. . . . . . . . . , „ , w s Easter eggs with any name on de sired ,;from 50c to $5.00. Leave your order early. The Cedarville Bakery For Sale: Oats for seed or feed. John Pitstick Did you know that Cuttie Orr has a b-a-d case on Harriet S. Come and see them act it out in the “Boomerang’ Misses Lilly and Emma Clever of Wilmington, O., are guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Clemans. For a full line of Nursery Stock, see Richard (Dick) Cooper. Phone 228 Cedarville', O. The Allen Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. 3t. Hurrah! The curtain gees up on the Boomerarg Wednesday night at 8:00 P. M. Practical Nurse— Service rendered for men or women. Address Atlas Hotel, Xenia. Phone 296. Good refer ences. C. J. Moore John Marshall will have 1is melon patch tjhis year on the Elmer Shigley farm on the Jamestown pike. Mr, Marshall exepets to move there in a few weeks. Notice—Cinder for sale at the plant of The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co. at the usual price. MUSH------Made with Milk. At all leading groceries and at Farmers’ Cream Station. Made by Independent Dairy Company, Springfield. Boom! Booms Boom-erang! Rev. H. H. Spracklin of Laurel, Neb., spent the week-end with his brother, Mr. Willia mSpracklin and family. Rev. Spracklin preached for the United Presbyterian congrega tion Sabbath morning. The annual meeting of the Greene County Live Stock Company was held Wednesday in Xenia. The for mer directors were 'chosen. W. H, Smith is the manager for the company which reported a successful year. Rev. Milton Hanna of New Phila delphia, O., r< turned home Wednesday after spending a day with his mother, Mrs, G, C. Hanna. Rev, Hanna had been in Cincinnati attending a meet ing and stopped here for a short visit. Miss Ada ■Stormont and Mr. John Stormont pleasantly entertained the women of the Clarks’ Run Club and their husbands last Friday evening at their home. * Charades and contests formed part of the evening’* pleasure and a delicious hot lunch was Served. The home was decorated with Japan ese cherry blossoms. Besides the club members there were several invited guests, including Rev. W.P. Harriman and family and Judge and Mrs, S. C, Wright. Mrs. Walter Graham of west of town, and Mrs. William. Bootes, en tertained last Thursday afternoon, at the home of the former, honoring Miss Stella Bishop of Xenia, whose marriage to Mr, Fred Alden, Colum bus, takes place March 7th, • About twenty-five ladies were present. The affair was in the nature of a 'shower* for Miss Bishop, and many lovely gifts were received. Mrs. Raymond Wolf won the contest prize which she gave to the honor guest. The decora tions and appointments were in keep ing with the Valentine season, ■ Buy your Alcohol for your automo biles at Ridgway’s if you want the best quality for the least money Mrs, S. E. Weimer had' for her guests Sunday Bettcy and Howard Chamberlin of Dayton and Miss Mar garet Pummell of Springfield. Wednesday/ Feb. 25 is the last day you can get a $5.00 oil painting of yourself FREE, Mayo’s Studio, Cedarville. Open Wednesdays. i A. E. Richards has. added a, Frigid- aire icing plant for keeping ice cream aqd ices. The plant is built especially for fountains use and manufacturers its own ice. Magazines sale, Give us and ; newspapers for a trial. We deliver. . C« McMillan Mrs. C. E. Masters, who has been with her father, who is very ill, in Wellston, O., was taken ill and had to return home. She is reported much better. Miss /Ina Murdock has gone to Louisville, Ky., to visit with Rev. and Mrs. Walter Morton and family. ,Rev. Morton has net been in good health, but is reported much improved When you have opportunity of see ing a first class entertainment DON’T MISS IT. Go to the opera house Sat urday evening, Feb. 28. Cross Word Puzzle fans attention! I now have a complete line of Cross Word Puzzle books for sale, J. C. McMillan Betty Barnett appears as A patient, srt and pretty little nurse, nt- Mrs, Frank Seifert, who resides east of town, has been critically ill this week of pneumonia. Word has been sent to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas of Jeffersonville, who are in Florida, urging their return. Mrs. Thomas is a daughter. I will offer a t Public Sale at the Boyd Livery Barn Monday, March 2, 1925 10 o’clock A. ML*, the following; % i Good Work Horses 4 2 Black Mares 9 years old 1 Bay Horse 10 years old 1 Brown Horse 10 yrs* old CAL EWRY 9 * . Constable VAv^yvV '/o'y ('/ W X '/.X .'/ X'/'S Your Store in Cincinnati •“Che Store for A ll ‘People” Every customer of this store is entitled to the following: The best goods at prices the . goods are worth. Friendly* h e lp fu l service to all. o Comfort and convenience in shopping* Polite, courteous, attentive sales people. Pogue’s want to know if you have failed to receive any of the above in this store. We welcome any chance of serving you still better. A ll purchases sent free o f charge The H.&S. POGUE Co. Comer of Fourth Street and Race Street Spring Has Come At . Pogue’s 1 You arc cordially invited to get your fashion in formation first-hand in o u r Apparel Sections. Here you will find the new colors, fabrics and styles that will make the spring garments so dif ferent from the attire of last season. The February Silk Sale, too, allows you to pick your new silks from a whole garden of spring’s "c h o ic e s t b lo s s oms. Lowered prices, equal quality and even greater variety make this the greatest silk event of the year in Cincinnati. Spring Opening March 17 March 18 . We Give and Redeem W ren’s and Purple Stamps ' A Feature Event In The February Sale of Furniture . Complete For 3 Piece Baker Velour Living Room Suites; 3 Piece American or French Walnut Bed- Room Suites; 3 Piece American or French Walnut Bedroom Suites; the Three Suites Complete for $445. —Here is a Wonderful opportunity for you to obtain three rooms of high grade furniture at a very nominal price. Every piece perfect. A sensational value for Saturday* )*«, j A —The Living Room Suites are upholstered in fine Baker Ve lour in five different colors. The Bedroom . and Dining Room suites are in French or American Walnut. is* Miss Hester Dean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean, was married last Thursday to Mr. Arthur Cultice of i tehin. The ceremony was per formed by Rev, Paris of Pitchin. The bride and groom will reside in Spring- field where the groom is employed With the Tuttle Elevator Co. The Dayton team putting on the en tertainment of “Damon and Pythias" for the local lodge at the opera house Saturday night, Feb. 28, consists of 77 people. GO. New Spring Millinery in all the late styles and colors. Very latest models. We have a few winter liats i that arc priced at $1,00 each. j Mrs, Sarah E, Weimer i . ■ ................... I To see the Costumes niid Uniforms! worn by the team putting on the cn-i tertainment “Damon and Pythias" i s ■ worth the price of Admission. HOTEL ST. 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