The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26

» p p for EASTER Osterly MILLINERY There is a hat f<» any costume you may have chosen for Spring's debut. Chic, gay little hats, that are Parisienne in every detail. Tiny, close-fitting models charmingly simple, or larger hats with top trimmings. Others with roll brim and streamers. An exceptional wide variety in •moeels and fabrics. . , All the newest Spring shades. Many color combinations that are delightful be­ cause they are artistic. They are silk, soft straws and crepes, all well made. Make your selection early. from $4 to $12 Osterly Millinery G 'cen St., Xenia, Q. Smart Footwear for SPRINCT uaucsBaasun We are now prepared to shpw you a full line of all the latest patterns in Patent, Tan* Bloud Satin and Black and tan combinations.t Also complete line of Boys’ and Girls’ Oxfords and Straps for Easter. G. S. Frazer XENIA, OHIO Hanna’s Lustro-Finish Y ou can g iv en ew life t o o ld furn itu re and scarred floors w ith H anna ’s Lu stro-F in ish . I t s ta in s and varn ishes a t one app lication , Makes a ll th in g s lu s trou s and beautiful* R e ­ s is t s wear; is waterproof and w ill n o t fade* t o m w t The Cedarvllle Fanners’ GrainCo. LOCAL AND PERSONAL 10 eer.ts buys 100 A rt comers Ridgway’s. at Call us about your wool before you sell, Cedarville Lumber Co. Miss Eloise Davis of Ashtabula is here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Davis for the spring vacation This Week’s Cross Word Puzzle m Mrs. Robert Bird entertained the Research Club last Thursday after­ noon. L#t us have your wool this season. Cash a t delivery. Cedarvilje Lumber Co. ■ Ccdarville College base ball team plays the Wilberforce team here Sat­ urday afternoon. This will be the first game on the local grounds. A gasoline price' cutting war has been staged in Troy and the fluid is now being sold in some stations as low as nine cents a gallon. Miss Ruth McPherson entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Marjorie McClellan who is teaching a t Huron, 0. • Mayor Funsett taxed Peter Stude- vant $5 and costs for intoxication. He was taken in Saturday night by Of­ ficer Cal Ewry. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E church will hold an Easter Market and bazaar a t Richards’ Drug Store Saturday, April 11. For the month of April no charge for developing. All print up to 5x7 at 5 cents •each. 24 hour service. Take your films and packs to Riclgway’s. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe McCorkell and daughter, of Ft. Wayne, Iud.,‘ are -ex­ pected here tonight, to spend the week-end with the. former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McCorkell. Mrs. F. B. Turnbull was hostess to :he members of the Kadantra Club, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Turnbull al­ so had a number of other guests for the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Galloway have as their guest their sister-in-law, Mrs. Dr. Charles Galloway of Chicago. On Wednesday Mrs, Galloway entertained a number of friends in honor of her guest. By the terms of the will of David Hilt;'Miami township farmer, $2,000 is left to the Bethel Luthern churcr as an endowment fund. The estate is val­ ued a t §32,000. Any heir that contests his will is. to be disinherited by the terms of the document. The estate is to be divided among the children as specified by the will. The rain Thursday afternoon and evening was welcomed by farmers and gardners. Farmers wanted the rain to sprout the oats and the start the grass. March and April this far have been unusually dry months. The post week of dry weather is believed to have sounded the death knell of what wheat was left following the zero weather in March. . For Goiter Prevention— Use Mulkey’s Iodine Salt, a genuine table salt, not a medicine. Ths salt is recommended by the Board of Health. By using Mulkey’s salt you are protecting your children against goiter. Accept no substitutes. For sale by R. M. Pringle. p. 3t. Adv. The Standard Bearers ^ Missionary Society of the M. E. church entertain­ ed the members of the Foreign Mis­ sionary Society a t the home of Mrs. A. E. Richards last Thursday even­ ing. A feature of the evening was a moving picture of “China, old and New” as shown by Mr, W. W. Gallo­ way. Prof. B. E. Robison, former mis­ sionary in China gave a very inter­ esting talk. W. F. Brennan, formerly mayor of is left to the Bethel Luthern church as Xenia, for recent years a resident of with the National Cash Register Co. has been appointed assistant to Thos. E. Stone, new chief federal prohibi­ tion officer in Ohio. Mr, Brennan has for the past year been deputy chief for Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, with headquarters in Phila­ delphia. For Salot- 200 bushel of corn. Warren Barber Your Baby Chicks Are Ready! Our flocks are In the cream of condition. Order a t onco and insure yourself of fully matured, early layers next fall. Write for catalog and prices. The Sturdy Baby Chick Co. MmSstone end Auburn Ave« Springfield, Ohio# m — II 12 15 i* 19 ■ * * . 25 . U 33 ■ P 39 2 o .a i n 118 Z6 130 121 127 22 124 31 28 32- 140 35 134 38 VERTICAL Any small succulent fruit. Associate of Arts (abbr.) A fruit consisting of a kernel en­ closed in a wody shell. A mug of beer. An adult person of the female sex. Public Conveyances (plural) abbr, A point of the compass reversed, Worn out Coming together Opposes. Couples Used in the Phillipines as war weapons. ‘ • A color. Over (contraction), Front hair cut straight across Lines of Union, Crude Tartar. , Did wrong Skill An inclination of the head. An Australian bird, A preposition. A state on the' Atlantic Coast, (abbr.) HORIZONTAL l,.An edible seed. 2. To force away by violent twist­ ing. • 9. The original writer 11. Royal Marines (abbr.) 13. Groups enlisted in sports. 14. A New England State (abbr.) 15. A corded material. X, 2 , 3, 4. 5, 6 . 7, 8 . 10 . 14. 16. 18. k 22 . . lii, 2G. 27. 28. 31. 34. 35. 37. 38. 17. 18, 19. 21 . 23. 24. .25. 27. 29. 30. 32. 33. 34. 36. 37. dia. 39. 40. >A girl’s name. A wager To desire something anxiously. - The loop in a lasso. To fasten. A Bibical character. Featured vertebrate animals. Another form of arise. Answer (abbr.) The organ of hearing. Steamer (abbr.) No good (Slang) A kind of boat. An adult A native oriental drum, as of In- Small crystals of ice falling irregular flakes. Clear. m Answer to last week’s puzzle SUGERI O lltSa %uiuk*Co,okl Country 2 5 C w Club 3 pkg. ............................ Peaches, 25 c P e a S Wisconsin Standard P ^ k «L 0 C * V***«J| can . . Herring, $ 1.00 PEACHES, in own 1 syrup can ........... 1 * v CAKE,Square Layer 4 flavdrs PEAS,.Avondale 1 C . Sweet can . . . . . * BUTTER, Best C O p creamery lb . . . . V» CHEESE, Cream O J rich and creamy. ..“ “ L APPLES, Winesaps O C a 3 lbs . . . . . . #. #;. '“ ' 'V EGGS, Chocolate OC/» Doz....................... ORANGES C A r 1 76 size doz . . . . . V v l # CANDY EGGS, 1 cream center 3. . BANANAS, Large 0*7/* and ripe lb............ JELLY EGGS, l C r assorted ib. GRAPE FRUIT, 1 £ 54 size 2 . . . . . . ...*■• BREAD, large 1 A/* 1 1-2 lb.................. POTATOES, ' l l „ White peck 15 lb , « * C Sunday, April 12 That iS the “Style Day” This is the “Style Store” O F course Easter isn’t the only time you want style. You ought to have it every day. The fine thing’about Hart SchafF- ner & Marx clothes is the fact that they hold the style it is tailored into the fine all wool fabrics. When you buy here you know that you are right and that you are going to stay right for a good long time in matters of style. The- clothes wear so long they're economical. We’ll show you some very unusual values. —----—1tag © 1925 Hart Schaffner & Marx Prices $35.00 to $50.00 Other good Makes $22.50 to $40.00 EASTER HATS EASTER NECKWEAR Your “Headquarters” When in Dayton We issue a cordial invitation to you to make The Hofei Miami your headquarters when you come to Dayton, even if it's only for the day, Meet - - - - - A ' A 'A , j enjoy Main . „ _ Grill. We serve a 73 c noon luncheon in the Grill, and Dinner each evening in the Main Din­ ing Hoorn and Grill. A special Table d’Hote Din­ ner Sunday, a t $ 1 . 50 . An a ttrac tiv e Tea Room on th e Main Floor offer* you well prepared food and 1 u s c i o u s re fresh ­ ments a t popular prices -T S , be H be H r ti a , M W / V / i x;d / A / le e t your friends here and A v fj! a delicious meal in cu r /f/Jy, l> A / l Dining L - i -u- { } ' ( I f 8 ' k [rill. o . ipivo r7%r> /£ f , '' f| / ■ ! « ; * . . . . . P i iff .............. ............................. . h o t e l Dayton* s Leading IfoBt^iry THE MEN ’S SHOP Exclusive, But Not Expensive XENIA, OHIO C. N. Stuckey & Son We have taken over a full line of McCormick=Deering Implements and Repairs < J. I, Case Line of Implements. Ohio Rake Company Implements. We have John Deere Implements and Repairs on hand. ‘ In fact we are in a position to furnish you any you want. 3 JUST RECEIVED A CAR OF WIRE FENCE; FENCE POSTS; BARB WIRE; DRAIN TILE; . GET OUR PRICES. If in need of implements or Repairs of any kind see C. N. Stuckey & Son Get Your Shoes for Easter at a Big Saving at the S. & S. Shoe Store Main Street, Xenia, Ohio Every Pair Cut in Price—Nothing Reserved 3 Lots of Ladies* Low Shoes 9 5 c , $ 1 .9 5 , $ 2 .9 5 $4.00 to $7*00 Values. MISSES LOW SHOES 8 1-2 to 2 $1.45 CHILDREN'S 3 to 8 95c .

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