The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26

WORTH A MILLION Your eyesight is certainly worth that much to you, and yet if you're like the ma­ jority of people you ’ take more chance of losing your vision than you do of loosing a $|Q bill. The fact that we have every modern facility for examining eyes, grinding lenses and fitting glasses that add to your appear­ ance and vision, should be your reason for securing our services when your eyes need attention. - M — W IL K IN & W I L K IN Optometrists 26 S. Detroit St., Xenia, O. Own Your Own Home Any one that is paying rent could put the same money in The Cedarvi^e Building & Loan Association and own his home. We'are a home institution, we are here to help you. CALL AND SEE US The Cedarvllle Building '&Loan Association ^CEDARVILLE, OHIO. Salmon.G°unt,ryciub> r}°t *27c smooth texture 1 lb. can..*" m w Mlow price can with key y can......................... ....... 6c “REAL” BABY CHICKS Hatched from purebred carefully culled flocks. All standard varieties. in our custom hatching department each order goes into a different * ■ .machine. — INCUBATORS OP ALL SIZES. BROODERS—Coal or Oil Burners. f • The Northup Hatchery Bell Phone* Clifton Exchange R. R. 1, YELLOW SPRINGS* OHIO Herring, n f i- e 40c Cheese, ^ ™ x ^ r e . c .r e a m . . 32c BREAD, CC I 112 1b. l o a f . . . . . I V t , MACARONI or 1 A n Ppaghetti, bulk lb .* v L CAKE, CC square O j T A e a c h ............ .. L td if PANCAKE Flour* O C / » CC 5 lb. Sk........... CRACKERS, fresh 1 / [ r Soda or butter lb...* QUICK COOK Oats O G $ * CC Pkg. 3 . . . BUTTER, Fresh A C * churned l b .......... CORN MEAL white | A a or yellow lb. 3 . . . * EATMOREOleo, / O Q q * ire s H.. * » > » * < * # ■ * SOAP, Palm Olive O H * Bar 4 . ........... ....... * L MILK* CC large canOC* 3 for .................... STAR NAPTHA 4 * Powder Pkg* . . . . . * » v LARD, Fresh 1 Of* rendered lb . . . * , * © v t> ......... . . . . ... VAN CAMP White Naptha Soap 1 0 b a r s « 2 7 t # LOCAL AND PERSONAL * * # # * # * * * # For Sale: Pure Maple Syrup, Prof, II. H. Smith, Phone 2-145. (3tp) W, C. Biff haa been laid up several days this week suffering with a severe cold. Monarch Coffee --------- 50c lb. R. Bird & Sons Co. For Sale:- Twelve Black Minorca hens, heavy laying strain. P. M. Gillilan Take your best girl to the Picture Show. W.e furnish you a free ticket with every purchase of $1.00 or more, Home Clothing Co. For Sale: Airdales, Registered in A. K. C. P. W. Braun, Box 382, Hamilton, Ohio. (2tp) Easter eggs with any name on de­ sired , from 50c to $5,00. Loave your order early. The Cedarvllle Bakery FREE TICKET TO THE Picture Show with every purchase of $1.00 or more. Home Clothing Co. Wanted: To buy stock hogs from 40 to 125 pounds. Geo. Clcmans, South Charleston, Ohio. 2tp Try our New Santos Coffee 33c lb. R. Bird & Sons Co. YES, we know you want a Radio, We will help you buy it by giving you RADIO MONEY. . Home Clothing Co. Practical Nurse— Service rendered for men or women. Address Atlas Hotel, Xenia. Phone 296. Good refer­ ences. ' C. If Moore Five bars Laundry Soaps, assorted for 18c. R. Bird & Sons Co. W. W. Galloway returned Monday, after spending several days in Indian­ apolis and. Chicago, on business. For Sale: Oats for seed or feed. John Pitstick Buy your Radio direct from the fac tory by using our RADIO MONEY. For every $ of merchandise you pur­ chase, we give you $1.00 of RADIO Money. Home Clothing Co. Apples—fancy grade 5c lb. R. Bird & Sons Co. Mrs. Charles Turner, who has been in poor health for some welks, suffer­ ing with an affliction of her limbs and feet, is1 reported some’ better. The Wilberflorce R. O. C. T, Band will give a concert in the opera house Monday, March 23. Admission 25c, Miss Susanne M. Koehler, Xirector, Greene County Normal School, was in Cincinnati, last week attending’ the National Education Association meet­ ings. Heinz Beans—11 oz. can«9c. R. Bird & Son6 Co.. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dean are mov­ ing from the restaurant to the Con­ don property, on Chillicothe street, Mr.’ Dean .will be associated with his father, C M. Dean, in the carpenter business this summer. * Magazines and newspapers for sale. Give us a trial. We deliver. J. C. McMillan The rural mail men will benefit un­ der the new postal revenue law as well as city carriers. The three route men here will get about $300 each per ye&r increase making the salaries about $2,100. The salaries of postmas­ ters were not increased. Mince Meat— a 15c 9 oz. pkg. 12c R, Bird & Sons Co* Mayor H. G, Funsett and Dr. W. R, McCbesney attended a meeting of the Miami Valley Traffic Club in Dayton last Thursday evening. Mr, Samuel O. Dunn, editor of Railway Age, was the speaker of the evening. The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co. is a member of the Club. Mr. G. ’4, Jobe was taken suddenly ill last Saturday evening and his con­ dition became so critical that it was necessary for an immediate operation, He whs rushed to the McClellan hos­ pital and an operation performed for bowel trouble. I t is believed that he has passed the critical stagehand un­ less complications set in, his recovery ’ is assured. iJm im Lost: Horse blanket front auto­ mobile. John Stormont John Evans rwred this week to point East of Columbus. Mrs, W. H. Smith entertained - number of friends Thursday afternoon A chicken dinner with all, the trim­ mings. M. E. church, Tuesday evening March 10. Plates 50c. For Sale:- Seed com that is guar­ anteed to grow, yield and mature. O, A. Dobbins Miss Dorothy Ogless was hostess Saturday afternoon to the French Club. Following the program a two course luncheon was served. • About thirty members of the Miz pah Bible class of the R, P. church spent Tuesday a t the home of Mrs. S. G> Wright a t her home on South De­ troit street, Xenia. The class members enjoyed an all day meeting and a cov­ ered dish luncheon was served. The members brought their needle work and in the afternoon a literary pro­ gram was enjoyed with songs and con­ tests. Rev. Lee Rife of Philadelphia with wife and two daughters are expected hererSaturday for a six months visit with relatives and friends. They are making the trip by auto, Rev, Rife is pastor of the Norris Square United Presbyterian church in Philadelphia and has been granted a six months vacation, by his congregation due to ill health. He has been sojourning at Atlantic City for several weeks for a rest in the hope of improving his con­ dition. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Masters were called to Wellston Saturday morning owing to the death of the latter's father, Mr. W. E. James, Friday, night. The deceased had been in fail­ ing health for some time, death being due to complications. Besides the wife seven daughters and one son survive. Mr. James was a member of the M, E. church, the Red Men and the I. O. O. F., the latter organization having charge of the services Sunday after­ noon. Harry Townsley moved yesterday to a farm East of Springfield off. the Na­ tional pike. Currey McElroy takes the Townsley farm. Wm. Frame moves to the Kyle farm vacated by Mr. McEl- roy. C. H, Crouse moves to bis farm and W. O. Thompson the Andrew land on the Federal pike. John Morris will occupy the Crouse property in town. Elbert Andrews of the Federal pike moves to his father’s farm on the Xenia and Jamestown pike. Charles Graham to the George Little’land; Plans were formulated Saturday a t a meeting in Xenia among leaders of the Boys', and Girls’, clubs for the coming year, Guy Dowdy of the Boys’ and Girls' Department, O. S. U. was present to a id in the work. I t Is pos­ sible that a dub camp will be attempt ed sometime this summer. A county rally day will also be held. Three com­ mittees were appointed: Rally Day, Miss Ella Fogg, Miami twp.; Mrs. Su­ san Gaddis, Spring Valley; L. A. Shef field, Ross twp, Clum camp: Mrs. C. J. Mellenger, Miami twp.; Mrs. I. M. Coy, Beavercreek twp.; Frank Engle, Cedarvllle. Accomodations com mittee; Mrs. E. E. Finney, Cedarvllle; Mrs. J. I. Patterson, Xenia ,twp.; Mrs, R. B. McKay, Caesercreek twp. will see that the necessary space is pro­ vided a t the fair. Monarch Sweet Peas—a 25c can for 19c. R, Bird & Sons Co. ’ lirnY DllHiaV#* Miss Inn Murdock returned home on Monday after visiting with her broth* er-in-law and sister, Rev, and Mrs, Walter Morton and family in Louis­ ville, Ky. She came home by way of Connersville, Ind., stopping over Sab­ bath with Rev. and Mrs. J. S. E. Me Michael and family. Rev. McMichacl is pastor of the Presbyterian church in that city and was formerly pastor of the local United Presbyterian con­ gregation, Sunrise Cocoa*—16 oz. can 20c R .B lrd 4b Sons Co. Go to the chicken supper at the M, E, church Tuesday evening, plates 50c New W ay to Quickly Stop Dangerous Cough It is almost criminally careless not to properly attend a persistent cough, J which by seriouslyWeakening the sys-* tem lays you open to far more danger­ ous infections, For by a very simple treatment you can stop the coughing spellsalmost instantlyandoften relieve the stubbomest cough in 24 hours, This simple treatment is based on a remarkable prescription known as Dr. King’s NewDiscoveryfor Coughs. You simply take a teaspoonful and hold it in your throat for 15 or 20 seconds be­ fore awatjovridft it, without following with water. The prescription has a double action. It not only soothwand heslssorenessand irri­ tation, but it quickly Iooscnsnnd removesthe phlegm and congestion which are the direct cause of the coughing. The prompt relief of the heaviest Cough seems almostmagical. C o u c H S Your Baby Chicks Are Heady! Our flocks are in the cream of condition, Order a t once and insure yourself of fully matured, early layers next fall. Write for catalog and prices, The Sturdy Baby Chick Co. Umsitons and Auburn Avs. ffprinsfllld, Ohio. . SPRING—and Clothes We wish to purchase a few stacks of LOOSE STRAW Located within 10 miles of our mill. Call Cedarvllle Phone 39*4 rings. E. S, HAMILTON, Buyer. The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co ■ CEDARV1LLE, OHIO ktAvrboACTCR This ensemble costume in moon­ stone is trimmed in two-tone fox. The frock is of hernia and grey crepe. This is an American design made from American-fabrics. No need of eating a cold meal Tues­ day evening when you can get a hot chicken supper a t the M, E. church for 50c. Paul Townsley underwent a tonsi- lcctomy operation Tuesday a t the of­ fices of Drs, Madden and Shields in Xenia. 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. 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 Wanted: General agent for Greene county; also agents for each town and each township in the county for the best seller in the state. Address C. F. Anderson, General Delivery, Dayton,O “Dayton State Hospital spring class for Nurses to open March 18th. So far six have enrolled for this work. This marks a departure in State Hospital management in that ; those enrolled will eventually become eligible to the R, N. degree. Dr. C. J. Fairo was called to Butler, Ky.>,the first of the week owing to the illness and death of his sister, Mrs. Blake, wife of Dr. Blake". Mrs, Blake recently underwent an opera­ tion and complications developed caus­ ing her death Tuesday. The deceased is survived by her husband i»nd two children, two sisters, and one'brother, Dr. Fairp. The funei’al was. held yes­ terday. The Dr. will not return, to his office until the first of the week. Your “Headquarters” When in Dayton We issue a cordial invitation to you to make The Hotel Miami your headquarters. when you come to Dayton, even if it’s only for ' the day. • Meet your friends here enjoy a delicious meal in Main Dining Boom or Grill. We have a special 75c noon luncheon in the Grill and a Table d-Hote Dinner each evening and Sunday $t $1.50. Music noon and evening. An attractive Tea Room on the Main Floor offers you well prepared food and 1 u s c i o u s refresh­ ments at popular prices* H O T E L M E K S M T Dayton's Leading Hostelry IfcUreiui Scow EDWARD WREN CO. SPRINGFIELD , OHIO Now In Progress— Expansion Sale Over a Million Dollars’ Worth of N ew Merchandise Offered In This Sale at Savings of Unusual Importance. — Special events are being planned for every day of this great sale. Liberal reductions on brand new spring merchandise enables every thrifty shopper to make a savings worth while* W c G iv e a n d R e d e e m B o th PVren's arid , P u rp le S ta m p s ! *

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