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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