The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

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I team* “ HI FROMCOIMTY M E L H SM Joba Bayes* Sr, 82, n*Mf* of I 1 ** land, died » t hi* hom* in Xenia, Tues­ day night a ftef an illness of^flutee year*, * * » i Miss Mildred Sandoe, Grandview, Heightf, CoJumbua, baa beep chosen County librarian and ’Will enter-fip on her duties, April 1st, She was the only applicant to meet the require­ ments o f the State Search' -« * Donald Pickering, two year old son o f Mr, .and Mrs, C, B, Pickerin Psintersville, received lacerations bout the face and was uncpusicous when struck by an auto, driven by colored man by-the name o f Bose, in Jamestown, Sunday evening The child "was in. the care’ o f Harry Smith, the grocpr In PainterviUe, *• v « ’ Gus Clements, Jr., Lima, one o f three persons charged with kidnapp­ ing a lT-year old girl form the 0 , S< & S. 0 Home while she was visiting in Lima, has been bound over to the Ijrand jjury and released under $500 .bond. ,, Wjlberforce University Glee club and chorus pleased an audience o f 2,000 people that, filled Memorial ball in Dayton Sunday afternoon, with urogram composed almost exclusively S Uegro spirituals. President Jones the University gave a short talk, The concert was sponsored by the Dayton Colored Y.-M. C. A. f e k r r c n m T w | BUCKEYE--Ijtetib*tors and brood-1 , ers. Ohio Colony brooders, Draw lia s ! coal and oil . brooders. Sol-Hot oil ! brooders. Wafers and repair* fo r a4l : makes. Thermometers, Brooder hous­ es. Dlckelman metal, $135*.00, Boyal metal, $115.00. Dee Moines wooden, $56,00. AU houses carried in stock at our hatchery. Gome in or phone jjiwi ia NOTICB m APPOINTMENT rr t aw » NHw tw a w c e n o H W IT TAKE* NtKVttTO For Sale;- Baby buggy, practically new- Phonograph, cabinet style. See Mr, Middleton at McMillan’s Furni tore Store, . 570. Xenia Hatcheries Co., Xenia, O. (3w) Eaiate o f Mary c. Orouse, Deceased C, H. Create has bean appointed *«d qualified as Administrator o f the eatate o f Mary C, Crouse, late o f Greene County, Ohio, deceased, i B*t*d this 164k day o f February, jA . D „ 1827. S, C. WEIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County. Representatives wanted in this Jo-1 cality to Imndle our 1827 line o f W a ll' Rike-KumJer Co. has agreed to p&per; make big money 'jsample book furnish a speaker and some models 'StM: W MAMVJHO MAimtSK T o r LOOKS? CPNt^AU .Y CfclY THEM WHtM ttW A COMCP ttOM 5 UWE*. free; write for particulars Louis C, Fuchs, 187-189 E. Main St., Colum­ bus, Ohio. fo r the Style Show which the Wo­ men’s Advisory Board is planning. Dr, J, A» Tetsott will have charge o f the musical entertainment o f fthe --------------------------- -- evening. For Sale —Apples, cooking and ! eating. $1 per bushel.'. Phone 314 Oder* taken fo r papers and maga- Bell, Clifton Exchange. Frank Turner sines, ‘ Jatoes C, McMillan We are now prepared to charge and repair automobile and radio bat­ teries, Shell Gasoline Station. Martin Weimar <6 . 1327. Western New*p»per TJnion.) I Uo not think all' failure's unda- ' served, - And all* success Is merely some one’s luck: Some men are down because tbey were unnerved, And some are up because they * kept their pluck. Some men are down because they choose*to shirk: . < Some men are high because' they did their work. . —o£dgar Ciuest. * CANDY During th e-long winter- evenings the whole family enjoy a'dish of home­ made? candies. Chocolate Fudge. —Take one cupful ea ch . o f b r o w n sugar and white, one-third of .a cup­ ful o f -corn sirup, two tablespoonfuls o f .butter, and one- half * c u p f u l o f milk; add a square or two o f grated chocolate, boil- to the soft_baH stage ’ and cool in the pirn, stir until creamy, then pat out in a well-but­ tered pan to chili. Out into squares before it gets too hard. ’ Peanut Brittle,—This is a candy well liked by the young folks. But the older ones must beware of tooth fillings,. Boil or chop the peanuts or. leave them whole if desired. Melt a cupful or two of sugar in a smooth Omelet pan or frying pan and when well melted, but not. too brown, stir in the peanuts, add a bit of- s'opa and salt and pour out quickly In a large greased pan to cool. -Break Into pieces when cool. Divinity Fudge.—Boil together until brft le two cupfuls .of sugar, one-half cupful o f com slrtip, three-fourths of a cupful o f water. Let this bpli until k drop in cold water becomes brittle. Beat the whites o f two eggs, then pour Over this boiling hot sirup very slow- liy, beating all the while. Flavor, add one capful o f nuts. Pour into a greased pan or drop by spoonfuls on a -baking sheet. - — -------- Panooh*.—Take three cupfuls of light brown sugar, one cupful o f milk, 'one teaspoonful o f butter; boll to tb e soft ball stage. Take horn the fire, add one teaspoonful o f vanilla. Cool, then beat thick, adding a cupful of walnut meats. Pralines*—Two cupfuls o f powdered sugar, one-half cupful o f maple sirup, one-half cupful o f cream. Cook until It forms a soft ball, then add one cup­ ful off blanched almonds, Spread on a sheet and cut Into squares, U rC lfi* Building lots for Bale on North t Main Street, in Gedarville. Several nice HOMES for Sale ■ ! SOME REMARKABLE BARGAINS IN FARMS : # * . * . * Fire and Tornnado Insurance Life Insurance Accident Insurance Health Insurance fnecMe Insurance AND Do net forget that I loan MONEY on First Farm Mortgages, fo r 5 or 10 years at the low rate o f FIVE PERCENT INTEREST, ty.JL CLEMANS, Cedarrille, Ohio. NOCINDERSFOR SALE *•Tfe• ' T UNTILFURTHERNOTICE. ♦ .... -...-.—- - — - — ----— _- -— — — • -- -■• ■—— - • » « ■ TheHagarStrawBoard&PaperCo. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, ' If Wide Be Iz JE F IF m JUD j j j i 'a p e r C i i * D A Y T O N D e d i c a t e d t o D a y t o n , t h e C i t y o f H o m e s Starts Saturday, March 12, at 9 o’clock. . - • ,DAY ' s' Wanted' Merchandise for AM Needs Glass toweling in red or hlue checks, 19 c yard. , jjfe W h ite Turkish towels, 5 for $ 1. Linen crash hand towels, 19c, 29c. Remarkable values, in new spring coats, $39*50. , W onderfu l offer in silk dresses, $12 .98 . ■ Three-panel mirrors o f good quality plate glass, $6.75. Console mirrors o f good quality plate, $6.7-5. Three-piece glass console set, $1 .25 . 100-P iece fine Bavarian dinner service, $38 .95 . Clear crystal refreshment sets, $1 .45 . Framed pictures with polychrome frames, $1.50, . W ired silk picture cords, 4 8 c .' . Silver or gold burnished swing frame?, 89c. Cretonne pillow s in new shapes and designs, $1. - Porto R ican P illow cases, 98c each or $1 .96 pair. *■ Fine metal lamp bases, $5.75 to $7 .75 . P leated georgette lamp shade?, $3.75 to $ 5 .7 5 .. Junior bridge lamp bases, $5 .75 to $7 .75 , Boudoir lamp and shade, $1 .75 . . . . Better dresses specially priced for sale, $20 . Pongee slips with shadowproof hem, $1 .95 . Tailored wash silk dresses, $8 .75 . Porto R ican hand-embroidered bridge sets, $1.9,8. Italian linen bridge sets, hand-embroidered, $3*69. , Fine quality maderia napkins, $1 .98 half dozen. Madeira p illow cases, $5 .98 pair. > A Madeira tray cloths, 29c each .. Italian linen lunch cloths, 98c. < ■ < ‘ Antique lace chair backs, 39c, Linen crash breakfast cloths, 89c. - Shamrock linen pattern tablecloths, $4 .98 , $5,95. Linen, damask sets; cloth, six napkins, $7.95 Boys'* cut silk, rayon and knit ties, 35c. Boys* one and two-piece,pajamas, $1 .59 Boys’ all-w ool knickers, $ 1*79. * Boys’ four-piece w oo l suits, $11 .90 . ' Boys’ tiew spring blouses, 79c. Boys* attractive new shirts, 97c. W ash suits with tw o pair pants, $2.95. Blonde ca lf oxfords for the junior miss, $4 .45 . Smoked elk oxfords for childfen, $2*95. Boys* tan pigskin oxfords, $3 .45 . Unusual quality steel scissors, 44c. R o iled hose gaiters o f ribbon, 49c. Linen playing cards, 39c deck. Louise Andre dusting pow er,'45c. Fleur de Armour extract, $1 .98 ounce. Nail and hand brushes, 19c, 29c. * Smart spring hats at $3 .00 , $6 .95 , $10, $15. A new “ F elice” punflp, $6,85. A new “ DeM ura” pump, $7 .85*« f Silver-plated water pitchers, $3 .74 . ' . Leather hound hooks o f poetry, $ 1.59. W ebsfer-Roget dictionaries,,95c. Books children love to read, 50c. , C olored w ood kindergarten beads, 39c. / Ideal gloves fo r school wear, 69c. , Girls* new spring Wash dresses, $1 .39 . Girls* crepe de chine Combination suits, $2 .59 . Girls* smart sports coats, $25. Crepe de chine combinations for wee girls, $2.39. Johnfidn’a baby powder, 17c. C h iffon an)9 service weight hose, $1 .39 . ; M en ’ s linen handkerchiefs, 50c. M en ’s colored linen kerchiefs, 25c. W om en ’ s linen kerchiefs, 25c. r W om en ’s colored cotton voile kerchiefs, 50< Saving ' ft** •uf Anniversary 1 Features The Little %Thrift House — completely built shows how Inexpensively . a n d attrac­ tively the modem bungalow can be built and furnished. I t is a typical American bun­ galow, Influenced by a touch o f {Spanish, architecture. A hostess will she in attendance.. / Talks by Interior Decorator A N Wednesday, March IS, ^ and ’ Wednesday, March , .23, two talks will be given. The-first talk "wlll be on the "Living Room" and the sec­ ond, -th e /’Dining-.Room,* in the Studios Of Interior Deco­ ration. Oriental Rug Weaving —wfll he demonstrated in the Oriental Rug Department. Hand Block Printing of Cretonnes „ An interesting and k . instmetive exhibit. Model Windows —Draperies M ODEL vHndows will be U * shown on our fifth floor, showing the right snd fash- Jonsble draperies best adapt­ ed to each type o f window, AU tfiete above are exhibited on the Fifth -Floor, Model Tables S ET with linen snd silver, fo r breakfast, luncheon, afternoon tea and formal dinner. A hostess will ad­ vise you on correct table set­ tings if you wish, On the second floor. A Model Home. 'Laundry , In the basement will demon­ strate the economy snd esse With which entire family launderings may be done. Auditorium Orthophonic Victrola From the Seeqni* OenUimial Exhibit —will be heard from th e ­ reof o f Rike-Kumler's. Old-Fashioned Tea Party —will ho held a t Memorial ?hall on March 18, Through it we pay tribute to those older inhabitants o f Dayton who have watched and helped our growth. A Model Kitchen —will he exhibited in th i Housewares Section in the basement, demonstrating the haalthfal, modem way o f managing the kitchen. . ■ All Over the.Si- Sample lot o f women’ s neckwear, 69c. Handmade filet lace, 50c yard, 4 1/2-Inch filet insertion, 95c yard. One-incK hand-crocheted lace, 59 c yard. One-inch hand-crocheted insertion, 59c yardt 1V 2 -Incb 'Shamrock wheel and rose lace edge, 69 c yd . Sheer silk lingerie cloth, $2 .59 yard. Short lengths o f sheer silk; $ 1.95 yard. Imported washable suede gloves, $2.95- W omen ' s novelty k id g lov es ,$2 .95 . Plain tailored glove silk vests, $1 ,29 . W omen’ s rayon undergarments, $ 1.74. W om en ’s G loria umbrellas, $2 .74 . M en ’s G loria umbrellas, $2 .95 . ? ^ Children’s taffeta cloth umbrellas, $ 1.29. Leather bags in pouchy and envelope styles, t$2 .74 . Dainty necklaces w ith flow er pendants, 74c. 60-Inch luster pearls, $1 .74 . „ Rubber house aprons, 2 for 33c. W ardrobe garment and 8-pocket shoe bag, $ 2 .9 5 ; Showers radio sets; complete, $129 . V o ile bedroom curtains, $2 .95 pair. Choice piano bench pads, $2 .50 . . c Striped damask bed sets, $4.95,> Seamless Axminster rugs, $37 .50 . / , Large, roomy cedar chests, $28 ,50 . 1 'Tw o-p iece living room suite, $177 .50 . < Stylish octagonial tables $13 .50 . . ■ * Qu ick M eal range, 'all-white, $69 .50 . i “ A r -K ay ” cleaner complete, $22 .50 . Sale o f white enamelware, 69c. Pyrex pie plate special ( 9 1/2 -in ch ), 59c. Leatherette card tables (green ) , $1 ,49 . , Union Hardware roller skates, $1 .69 . Fitted overnight cases, $9 .95 . Enameled hat boxes (a lso C ob ra ), $5 .75 . 600 M en ’ s Vassar union suitsJ9c. 3 ,300 M en ’s shirts; special, $1 ,65 , / ' Linen lined Dupont suit cases, $4 .19 . Reduced ! M en s fine hats, $5 .85 . . I* Leather Gladstone bag, $13 .95 . s' M en ’s “ Straight E ight” shoes, $6 .80 . . Sale 1M en ’s spring suits, $33 , Sale I M en 's spring topcoats, $27.50. Rike’sDownstairs Store Specials, for First Day Saie! 6V The ,1 is again ' seven y< prqceas Gowdy ease'Tk to g et Affaire ( been lei than co ecutor, parties acceptin the mat • was lea received Pure Oi the Lyt fact ths to have account 1923, w execute ' self advice 1 A t tl fall it i refused balancer When r> Bank w , the ban bajik re o f a $5 cate of tional 1 $3,500. stand d . A. Nisi * the dej Gowdy ever d< the Xei person: tional The plicatii the ca.‘ Commc ,ton of . ■<;•- Weeks ,t taken. Probat A t 1 % Watt latter ^ Lytle ■' transfi •Natioji .Bank, had br | -<ens I ■in tha- ,, due. J. Gitizet Judge ad dev . Mr. W had ru newed hearin Gpwdj, the.no Judi holds “It- the fu have i distril imprer to b » i rtributi trowed from ■ vhtposi Natioi given Jud that i the ai to ha' ,ing tl Sale Naw Bpring Coat*,$12 Whman’a Leather Coate, $6.95 Woman'* Spring Suit*, $18.75 Wonderful New Dressei, $7.95 Women’* Tailored Straw Ptimpii ... Full-Fashioned Silk Ho»e. $1 Sale o f Lingerie Sample*, OD a Women’* Philippine Gowns, \ %*■ Men’* Fancy Ho*e, 25c Pair Sale Men’* Athletio Under- weari . ^ Girls* Silk Dresses, 1 to 14 year*, $L95 $1.49 Woven Rag Rugs, 89c Sale o f Rayon Spread*, $3.89 Bleached Crash, 17c yard Romper Gloth, , 24c yard 40-lnch Printed Batiste, 24c Plain Voiles, lfic yard Printed Charmeuse, 39c yard Tub Silks and Georgettes, 99c Turkish Towels, 4 for $1 Linen Towels, 4 fo r $1 Brown Muslin, 10 yards $1 Brown Sheeting, 48c yard 81x90-inch Sheets, 79c Comfort Challies, I2|4c yard Outing Flannel, 12% yard No. 198 Flat Crepe, $1.79 Wash Cloth,. 4c each Linen Crash, 4c yard Satinette, 25c yard /pesrsoi becan Wh er he ion, t the r “ TL only hot i: monet / Come theFirst Hour—9 o*Clock Saturday—to the Most Remarkable Anniversary Celebration in 74 Years! QSESgS ■■■■ (

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