The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26
# Jones Millinery 110 E. High, Springfield, 0 . AlHhat is Good All that is Attractive In Advance Styles in Millinery.* . . ------ j U - - ... ................ ......■•■■■■* Jones 110 E. HIGH STREET, SPRINGFIELD, O, LOOM. AND PERSONAL For Rent: SO acres land for com aad oats. A . H. Creawell Lost; Coat on rad between Cedar vijle and E. E. Finney’s farm, Finder return to Champ Young-. Ladies’ Hats in the latest Btyles and color*. Robt. Bird & Sons Co. Mr. W. W. Galloway left tkte week on. a business trip to New York City and other Eastern cities in the interv est o f his company. Say Bill! Stop at Home Cloth ing Co, and.bring me a pair of $L0Q Overalls. For Sale;- Farm wagon, good one; mowing machine, hay rake, corn cul tivator, corn planter, harrow, hay ladders, Enos Hill For Sale—Maple Syrttp Phone 3*52. Prof. H H. Smith Mr. Harold Myers, who is with a railroad construction company, build ing a road out o f Chilllcothe, spent a few days at home. madliiad ifitiiftfttWfiftfiTri -1l jb h n D ee re Hardware, Feed, Coal, Fence, ami Seeds ie - l P h on e 21 Company■ Everyth ing fo r th e Farm Cedarville, O h io „ LAWN MOWERS—Horse Ci'^pers and Plow Shares sharpened. THE BOCKLETT-KlNG CO., Xenia, Ohio. Mrs. Harry Baker and Mrs. Anna Baker o f Columbus were - guests of -Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Baker Thursday and Friday. • The Young Ladies’ Missionary’ So ciety o f the U. P. church was enter- tame Tuesday evening-at the home 6 f lifiss Ruth Dobbins. OVERALL s p e c ia l $1.00 a t Home Clothing Co. The Ladies’ A id o f the U. P. church will hold a market at-Johnson’s, Sat urday, March 26 at 2 P. M, <2t) Mr. and, Mrs. F. P. Hastings, o f Xenia, spent last Thursday with Mr, arid^Mrs. J. E./Hastings. -Mr. F. P, ^Listings continues to improve follow rng his rtecent illness.. Dr, LeotAndersoto is, spending a few ddys ip Columbus .-this week taking-a special course in the Veterinary Col lege at the 6 . S. U. Dr, Anderson is. a graduate o f the O. S, U, Ssty B ill! You can get a good pair of Overall* ait 'Home Clothing Co* for $1,00, Mrs, Howard Turnbull o f this place e*d Mrs. Charles Ervin o f Xenia, rep resented the-local chapter o f the’ D. A. R. at the &riritfal meeting in Colum bus last week- Dr. ’“W. R. McChesney- was one o f .the speakers on the pro gram ■ %■■■. • A Highest Fbr Sale: Ladies, Misses and child rens trimmed hats. Silk bonnets for cjindreh. Organdy and silk liaby-caps. ■ ■. Mrs Ellen Weimer . South Main St. M BUTTER. Country Club Qt. I f l - £ A n l f l P Jar I9c. Preserves, Country-X-Uf. • Club all Flavors Jar ........... O o n B a t e S C . . 2 5 c • = Large package % for ............. .......................... . 25c ^ Country Club 24 1 -2 lb." a t f i b ! s$a i 4; . ch : tor : .. 7 a,# ; I Macaroon Snaps, very J | E W l l l l V ^ f iowprice lb......... ............... * * ** CaOoantffcMarshmallows lb .............. * . . .............. 19c LAWN Grass Seed O.Cr I5 oz. package. d d v BANANAS, Fancy ■ Yellow fruit 4 lbs,./w>W , ; SPAGHETTI, Frando- Americart, low T Cp price 2 cans *. POTATOES, U. S ^ ■ No,1 Whites 15 lbs/*«L> . Sweets 54lbs, . .......... 19c ’ - ...~ ' COFFEE, Freiich brand lb. 45c. Golden Santos lb . . . . . . Jewel ,.».•-«.•••* 32c ONION SETS, J :! Yellow dry lb. . .. ■ GLOVES, Heavy 1 A b canvas pair........-•* Doz. Pair.. . . . . . . .$1.15 JcrjcypiutL*■»*«•». <•15c BACON, Nice and lean 3 lb. pibce or*more OOA lb. ,, . HAMS, Smoked ^ regular lb. . . . . . v « © v ^ Lf f iS r “ “ wc OLEO. Eatmore N n t jA g lb. •. . . . . . . . . Churnssold lb. . . . *. 31 SOAP, Palm Olive, 1 low price 3 bars . GRAPEFRUIT, '54 I g r 46 size 3 for . . . . . . . 25c MATCHES, Avon- dale 3 boxes.. A called ‘ meeting o f Xenia- Fre&bytery was held at the First 11. P. church, Xenia, last Friday after noon to release Rev. S. M. Lang, as - of the First U. P. church, 'field, w h o ’ hds been called to Miss Joanna Day, 77, died Tuesday The Talk of the town JUST THINK OF IT ! * 2 1 75 ALL ONE PRICE Regular $35 and $40 Values . . FOR , A l l W o o l Made, to Order 2-Piece SUITS 300 A ll Wool Samples to Select from Any 3-Piece Suit Suit of Overcoat $25.75 Single Pants, $8.25 Why Pay , $ 3 5 . Remembeer, wc a te not ask ing |35, but we ax-e offering the same identical style and' woolens other houses put in- •to their suijts at these priceea You’ve never seen such re markable values. It’s the greatest thing we’- vs ever done. * ■ j The Wilberforce Peerless Quartette l will be heard at the A . K . E . church, March 31. Admission 20c. Mr. and Mrs, Willard Kyle o f the 0 . S, U. are spending their spring va cation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Kyle. It is no use to send or go a- way from HOME, when you can buy good overalls for $1 at HOME CLOTHING CO, HOME CLOTHING .....COMPANY, Mrs. W. R. Watt is spending a few days this week with friends in Day- ton. We are now prepared to charge and repair automobile and radio bat teries. ; Shell Gasoline Station. ' Martin Weimer. Rev, Wm, Wilson, pastor o f the Clifton Prssbytsrian church, is hold ing special meetings in Loveland. Din ing his absence, Dtuui Rabipaen o f will preach Sabbath, We are informed that Mr. Albert Ferguson, a prominent f*na#r om the Clifton and Oldtown pike, is in a vary critical condition. A company of friends ware enter tained last Friday evening at the home o f Mr, Will Rife. The affair was in the nature o f a St, Patrick's Day social. Orders taken fo r papers and maga zines. James C. McMillan from New York and Paris. Robt, gird A Son* Co, Men’s and Young Men’s fine iwitt ers from $3.49 to $5,49. Spring , line now ready for. inspection, C. A» R u ble's, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia. We have ladies a hat to suit you. Rpbt. Bird A Sons Co, “W here Savings a re Safe** Paid on Deposits Compounded Semi-Annually 20,000 Members Assets Over 10J/z M illion WEST SIDE BUILDING& LOAN ASSN. Third and Broadway 510 East Fifth St. 19 East Third St. Three Offices? Dayton, Ohio. (Established 1887) The first week o f ^spring is here. You are.'npiy thinking o f the spring suit and hat. We have a fine line o f readymade clothing fo r men and boys [ from $27,56 dbwn to $16,48. C, A. Kelble, 17-19 W. Main St.; Xetiia. . Sep qur new line o f Ladies’ Hats. •Robt. Bird & Sons Co. Tile .tyfell known opera "The Student Prince” is the attraction at the Vic tory, Theatre, Dayton, this week. The opera is famous for its beautiful mus ic and especially the men’s chorus. A number from here have already wit nessed /the performance and others will attend the two performances Saturday. * The largest Shoe Depaitment to be found in Xenia at Kelble’s big cloth ing Store, Shoes for men, ladies, boys and children.-X7-19 W. Main. Judge Marcus Shobp of Xenia un derwent an operation at Dr. Cryle’s Clinic Hospital in Cleveland for goitre. The operation is said to have been successful and that his condi tion is satisfactory tb the surgeons. Per Gallon pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil For Poultry S t o t your Baby Chicks right. Makes strong' healthy baby chicks and absolutely no danger o f leg weakness if you give them Cod Liver O il Just as good for older chickens. Any . Amount you want at our special price, while it lasts — $1.69 Bring your own can. Prowant & Brown T HIS car’s per formance will 1 . / w in ydtir heart, e s p e c i a l l y t h e smooth, effortless f l o w o f p o w e r from an engine that is vibration - less beyond belief. And Buick value w ill amaze you— ... -■ • % -■ — V a l u e m a d e possible by great v o l u m e and its savings-— the earn ings o f leadership, w h i c h are u s ed c o n t i n u a l l y t o f u r t h e r e n r i c h / B u ick qu a lity . The Qmtest *BUICK EveirBuilt AS440 XENIA GARAGE CO. . S. Detroit, Xenia, O. LOOSE OR BROKEN PLATES REMADE * over hew impressions with new .rubber PHONE MAIN 909-W $5.00TO$7.50 WORK DONE ON DAY RECEIVED PHONE MAIN 9Q9-W Brmg or send them in the mqming and gut them by night. Open Daily and Tuesday and Thursday Evenings DR. G. A . SMITH 25 1-2 S, Limestone St. Springfield, O, Over Woolworth 5 & 10 -A D A I R ’ S— 50 Lb. Felted Cotton Beautiful Blue A rt Tick W ith Solid Fink Edge, Why buy an ordinary Cotton MattreBs when you Can , get one o f these high grade felted cotton matresses at almost the same price ? N. Detroit St. Xenia,’ O, SPRING % * * SEASON JUST AROUNDTHECORNER OurSpringStockNowIsLargeAnd Complete. YouAreInvited ToInspectOurLarge Selections And LowPrices. Men’s and Young Men’s Fine Suits, $27,50, $24.90, $22.50, $21.00, $19.85, $16.48. Men’ s and Young Men’ s Fine Trousers $5.49, $4.98 $4.49, $3.98, $3.49, others cheapfcf Latest Hats and Caps. Best selections o f all kinds o f Men’s and’Boys’ Furnishings. LARGEST SHOEDEPARTMENTINXENIA i ' ' ■ ■ Footwear of all kinds for ladies, 4Misses, Children, Men and Boys’ at lowest prices. Don’ t miss this large store when out spring shopping. C. A. Kelble’s Big Clothing and Shoe Store 1 7 4 9 W . Main St., Xenia
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