The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26
THE EYES HAVE IT --when it comes to responsibility. Don’t, whatever \ -u (Ui. neglect them. Anyway, why should you ? For here in the Kingsbury building is a high class and completely equipped Optical Par lor—expert eye examination—-then if needed, lenses ground and glasses made the same day. Pring your eye trouble and broken lenses here. Satisfaction assured. Wilkin & Wilkin 26 South Detroit St; XENIA , OHIO OPTOMETRISTS Eyesight Specilist G o o d Implements M ake a G o o d Farni Better John Deer Plows, Planters, Cultivators Buckeye Cultivators Black Hawk and Ne\y idea Spreaders, Oliver Plows. • 4 ■ ... ‘ We have a new stock of Livingston Seeds That Crow FENCE POSTS, CEMENT,.HARDWARE CedarA Farmers’ ;Grain Compaay Everything for the Farm Phone 21 Cedarville, Ohio Macareai 10 c Quick Cooko*-;00. 25 c PfiSiS Standard Pack. New Low Priced Can. 10 c |*|flliy Country Club, 1 I V M l) J |2 1-4 Sk. . 64 c t- CAKE, CC square OS!** each . . . . E;/UTTER, Fresh C d l* churned lb . .. POUND CAKE i Q r Plaih ................... EATMORE Oleo, . resh. ..................... A v v LARD, Fresh 1 Q p rendered lb , , , .A37w DOLLY Brown CakeOCf* Large BREAD, CC t 1 1-2 lb. loaf . . . . I v b TOMATOES, Stan- *1Af% dard Pack No. 2 . CRACKERS, Soda Butter or Oyster. * KROGER,WashMa- U r chine Soap . A l l v DATES, Nut 7 A - Stuffed ...................* . ■-> C SOAP, P & G or I Kirk Bar 5 for. . . . U * * STEWINp FIGS j g g SOAP, \ an Camp OQ /i Naptha . . . ; . . . . LOCAL AND PERSONAL “ R E A L ” BABY CHICKS Hutched front purebred carefully culled flocks. AH standard varieties. Jn our custom hatching department each order goes Into a different machine. — . * INCUBATORS OF ALL SIZES. BROODERS—Coal or Oil Burners. The Northup Hatchery Bell Phone. Clifton Exchange R. R. 1. YELLOW SPRINGS. OHIO Lawrence Barber has rented the Walt Moore farm west o f Jamestown. Mr. Jacob Siegler has been laid up with rheumatism and grip for several days. Mrs, T. N. Tarbox, who has been spending several months in Philadel phia, has returned home. Mrs. C. E. ‘Masters has returned home after spending several weeks with her mother in Wellston, 0 . Found: Silver tea spoon in post of fice. Owner can have same by calling on Prof, Oxley and proving property. J. E, Mitchell has been on the sick list the past week being confined to his bed. Mrs. R. C. Watt has been quite ill the past week suffering with heart trouble. The ladies o f the M. E, church will hold a market and bazaar Saturday, April 11. Place to be announced later. Notice—Cinder for sale at the plant of The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co, at the usual price. Mr. II. R. Corry c f Clifton is re ported quite ill. ’ Mr. Robert B. Palmer, represent ing Claud Meeker, Investment Broker, Columbus, was in town Wednesday on business in connection with his firm. Mrs. Wilfrpd Weimer, Jamestown, daughter of Mr, ar.d Mrs. George Hrmmon of this place, underwent an operation last Saturday at Christ’s Hospital in Cincinnati, The Philadelphian Literary Society of the college will hold an open meet ing at the High School auditorium on Thursday evening March 26 at 7:30 P. M. . - Mrs. William Lackey and daughter, Alice, were the weekend guests of friends in Rosewood, where Alice at tended the High-Schpol Junior-Senior banquet, Miss Lackey taught in the Rosewood school last yean Rev, D. R. Warne of McArthur, O., preaches Sabbath fo r the Clifton Presbyterian congregation as a can didate. Rev. Laning o f Cincinnati fil led the pulpit last Sabbath. Mr. G. E. Jobe is expected home from the McClellan hospital this week He is regaining his health as the re sult o f his recent operation. Mrs. C. L. Finney and son Wilfred, Mrs. Albert Huey, Miss Alberta Hemphill were visitors at Dayton, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hewitt o f Sa bina, spent. Friday with Mrs, Hewitt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. “E. McFar land. For Sale: 1 oak library table, §8; 1 dresser, $15, first class shape, j John Newland, Columbus pike. Cedarville, Q, Carter Abel, Jr,., underwent; an operation Saturday in the office o f Drs Madden and Shields for the removal of adenoids apd tonsils. Easter eggs with any name on de sired , from 50c to $5.00. Leave your order early. The Cedarville Bakery •For Sale: Airdales, Registered in A. K. C. P. W. Braun, Box 382, Hamilton, Ohio. (2tp) For a full line of Nursery Stock, see Richard (Dick) Cooper. Phone 228 Cedarville, O. The'Allen Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. 3t. Dr. Merrill C. Jobe, o f this place, who has been supplying for Dr. Ros- 3lyn Earp, Antioch College physician, while the latter took a ten week's course at John Hopkins *University, has terminated his work at Antioch and returns to Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Dr. Jobe is a graduate, of Harvard. Special work with inspection was put on last night by the Masonic-lodge Refreshments were served during the evening. Prof. W, W. Weaver, formerly of Antioch College, and a resident o f the county for many years, died Tuesday at Lakeside Hospital, Cleveland, fol lowing a paralytic storke. Prof. Wea ver moved to Cleveland about eight years ago. Ralph Kester, Xenia, who entered a plea o f’ guilty to the charge o f passing obscene literature in the Xenia schools has, been sentenced ip Common Pleas Court to two and on,e-half years in the pen. For Sale;- Seed corn that is. guar anteed to grow, yield and mature. ’ ' 0 . A. Dobbins Leave your order for baby- chicks at Service Hardware Co. Different breeds •an be furnished. . The.Fortnightly Club entertained vith its second guest night at the home o f Miss Carrie Rife on Tuesday, March 17. Prof. H. H. Smith read a very interesting and instructive pa- jer on the History of A rt and Archi tecture-.. Miss Rife o f Philadelphia Pa. sang two groups o f songs. The Clarks Run Club was enter tained last Friday evening at the home of Miss Mpry Williamson, The in keeping with the season,, being Shamrocks, The colors o f refresh ments were green and white. The husbands and a number o f friends en joyed the evening ns guests. About 30 were present. A Ford sedan belonging to. John Pitstick, was stolen from West Third street, Xenia last Friday evening, It Was found on the Cincinnati pike on Saturday morning undamaged. Hsglit Coj jpeuQuicklyBy SmpSeTreatment Thousands who aro troubled -with persistent couching at night, which or robbing them- of valualilo sleep. weakens their systems and lays them,'open to dangerous Infections, can quickly act to prevent this dan- :-vr through a very simple treat- Jaci.t, Fcoplo wlio have hardly been bio to .rest at all on account of- ".-bi-ig spells havo found they can . n:i-r».tlio whole night through un- •'rturbod often the ilrat time they v:\vit. ‘ ■■■■■■•' - -•I'iie treatment' 5s based on a ro- sy rkablo prescription known as'Dr. r.-;r= u, Now Discovery- for Coughs. j on simply taka n teaspoonful at 3;’ rbt before retiring, and hold It In your throat for IS or so seconds lie- .ioso swallowing it, without follow ing with water, . Tins prescription ,.-:s a double action. It not. only ; ■..■nines and heals soreness and lrrl- i .t.i-n, but it quickly loosens and ’ .motes the phlugm and congestion which aro thu direct cause of the t-I'lftnitig. The result is you usually rhep ruundly the very first night, •nd the entire cough condition goes >n a very short time, The prescription Js highly recom mended for coughs, chest colds, hoarseness, and bronchitis, and is wonderful for children’s coughs and* spasmodic croup—no harmful drugs. •Economical, too, as the dose la only one teaspoonful. At all good druggists, Ask for ° The Y. W, C. A. of Cedarville Col lege will give a Silver Tea in the Main building, Tuesday evening, March 24, at 8 o’clock. All the women of the community ate very cordially invited. Much varied program will be giv en including music, readings, moving pictures o f 1924 Cedar Day. A one act play, “ West ofOmaha” and some specialties. The public is cordially in vited and expected to come. There will be no admission charge and all are welcome, The doors will open at 7:00. OSTEOPTHY TREATMENTS TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS of each week I to 5 P. M. Home t" MrS. Dora E. Kerr on Sou. Main St., Cedarville, Mrs. Fred Dean, Miss Alma Evans and riflss Hester Clemans gave a shower Tuesday evening at the home o f Mrs. Dean, honoring Mrs, Arthur Cultiee, formerly Miss Hester Dean, Refreshments o f ice cream and cake were served, The decoration Colors were green and white. About 30 guest Were present including many from Springfield, Xenia, Pitchin and New Burlington. Yew air asb to a POVERTY PARTTY that us fokes of the Broadcasters Sabbath School class air agoin tu hav in thee basement o f thee R. P, church Fryday niter—March thee Twenty-seventh ! Ruls and Regelashuns, • One:, Every woman who kums must , ware a kaliko dres and apern, ore , somethin ckally apropriate. i To#: All men must ware there ole close and flannill shirts. No biled shirts or stan-tip dickeys, Three: Admission 10 sents. Four: To sents for enythlng line. ■Fun from start to finish. Drs. MAY and‘YODER, Xenia, Ohio. Your Baby Chicks Are Heady! Our flocks are In tho cream of condition. Order at once and Insure yourself of fully matured, early layers next fall. Write for catalog and prices, ” The Sturdy Baby . Chick Co. Umsston* and Auburn Avs. BprlnBfWd, Ohio. ANNOUNCING 1 Annual Spring Mrs. B, E, McFarland was hostess to the members of the Home Culture Club, Tuesday afternoon. A dainty two course luncheon was served, it being in keeping wiht St. Patrick's Day. Special preparations have been made for this Exhibit. The most complete and beautiful display of Memorial Work in Ohio awaits the inspection of visitors. If you are in need of a Maker of Monument ft will be easy indeed to make a selection from such an assortment.' t ' * However if you are not definitely interested you are* cordially invited. A visit should be educational as you can see the workman cutting and carving the finest of granites iiuo .everlasting Me morials. MARK EVERY GRAVE ORDERS PLACED AT THIS TIME CAN BE COMPLETED BEFORE MEMORIAL DAY. The George Dodds & Sons Granite Co. 113-129 West Main St. XENIA, OHIO VFor Over Sixty Years Builders of Finfi Memorials” THE EDWARD WREN CO. SPRINGFIELD, OHlS Vast Selections of New Spring M et - chandise at Special Savings During Our Every department is featuring many sensational values" during this event and all merchandise is new, and our regular Springy stocks. Prices that will afford you worth while savings. This sale is a not able achievement in .value-giving and will be appreciated by every thrifty shopper. Come to Springfield and Supply Your Entire Needs for Spring During This Sale and You W ill Save a Consider able Sum - These Departments Are Now Located In Our Corner Building! FOURTH FLOOR Ready-to-Wear Departments! Women's and Misses' Coats, Suits and Dresses! FIRST FLOOR Alt Small Ware Departments , Second Floor Millinery , Blouses House Dresses , THIRD FLOOR Children's Wear Infants* Wear > Corsets, Silk and Muslin Underwear Negligees , % * TRY OUR JOPRINTING * * M^a \ * * »• -
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