The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

Order Chicks Now BABY CHICKS------ XENIA.BRAND. ■ GRADE A SELECTED Far February, March or April—100% Safe Arrival Guaranteed BLOOD TESTED' STOCK BREED Pet 100 Per 500 S. C. White L egh o rn s_________________ „ ______ $13,00 $00.00 S. C. Brown Leg bonus ______________________$13.00 $60,00 Buff Leghorns $13.00 $60.00 Black Leghorns - ......... _............„ ......... •_____ _ _ _ _ $15.00 $70.00 A n c o n a * --------~------ — .............. $10.00 $62.50 Barred Plymouth Rocks,. ....... ml $15.00 $72.5t>- Bhode Island R e d s --------------- $15,00 $72,50 White Plymouth R o c k s _________ „_$16.00 $75.00 Black Minorca# ‘ ------------- $13.00 $60.00 Buff Plymouth R o c k s ......... — ......... .................. $15.00 $72.50 Buff Minprcas -------- $17T00 $80.00 White Wyandotfces , „_$16.0Q $75.01} Buff Orph ingtons-------------:__________ _______ v — ,$16,00 $75.00 White Orphingtons--------------------------------------- $18,00 $85.00 iWE CAN FURNISH OTHER BREEDS ON ORDER Double A . Grade Selected (a ll breed**) $18 per 100 Triple A Grade Selected (a ll breeds) $24 per 100 Order direct from this advertisement, or write for Catalogue No. 25 Xenia Hatcheries Co., Xenia, Ohio T ’HONE 576- eere and Oliver Plows John Deere Tractors Hardware, F e e d , Coal, Fence and Seeds Cedarvilie Farmers' Grain Company E v e r y t h i n g fo i* t h e F a r m ' Phone 21 Cedarvilie, Ohio Delicious Graham Wafers lb. 12c. Chocolate Marsh- / j j l . mallow lb. . . . . 5Bars 2 lbs. ackers, Seda or Butter lb. 25c 14c a „ ^ Jk Country Club, twin or single *| reao. ‘r-‘°at9°-Rye 1-2 i o c hole Wheat 1 lb. l o a f .......................... ................. f 0 snna 1 lb, loaf « i ’ ‘ r * '' 1' *•**•**•«c .isin, every Wednesd y, 1 lb. Joar ............... .. to I f C o u n t r y Club 24 1-2 lb, A E / b l O U ^ sack each $1.C4. Clifton, Country \~ j . sack each $1.04, Chiton, 24 1-2 lb. sack. . . . . jntry Club 12 1.4 lb. sack.................. *........... . ‘ " j isbury or Gold Medal, 24 1-2 lb . . . . . $LZj ■ French Brand, low price 45c A r * oftee,faii'ut ..■... ^ 6 -C .EANSER.. Old Dutch very low price 2 1 C r Sunbrite 3 cans, . *••' IERRING, Holland! A#* 4 f o r ............... l U t White Lake Fish 6 lb...95c BROOMS. Fancy Parlor each Kroger's B e s t . . . Special* 4 sew 94C .. 64c , .39c CODFISH, 1lb. brick 2 f o r . . ■ Simply Fry, 10 oz 45c 14c CHEESE. WisconsinA Ar j Cream l b . . . . . . ^ Brick lb . » ■•» ■ S O A P , H & H C a r p e t | g g Cleaner can t * C m n l Lite 10 burs 35c S«1 Soda pit*.......... ••4c MOW . Thread 12 .................... w » Cetton 16 or............ 1 0 ..................... ..................... MACARONI,or Spa-1 ghetti, Foulds,,. . . * V C BANANAS, Fancy O C a Yellow fruit 4 lbs..**wlr APPLES, Winesap 1 9 a Fancy, table 4 ms * d w LETTUCE, Iceberg AfJ large heads 2 for. Fancy leaf lb.............12c GRAPEFRUIT, 54 i ire 2 for . •«,,«, 64 size 3 for ......... ,25c 15c POTATOES. Sweet., 1 Q „ Yellow Jerseys 5 lba.*3rC POTATOES, U S n n . No. 1 Peck. . . . .„ ,0 * f v LOCAL AND PERSONAL For Sale;- Tapestry Brussels rug, 11-3x12* Phono 2-162. B"egini|ingJC^e8day we will serve a plate lunch at noon ait 35c with side dishes extra. Mrs. N. P. Ewbank* Better USED CARS. Finance and Insurance. Belden & Crawford, Da­ kin Bldg., Xenia. f ' ’ l Mrs, James Murray spent last week in DaytOn with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Barr, For Sale;- Two Jersey cows and calves. J. G. St. John, There will he a special meeting o f the D. A . R. Monday evening, April 4tl» at seven-thirty at the home of Mrs. Wilson W, Galloway. All are urged to he present. George H. Armstrong, formerly one o f the owners o f the Clifton flour milk met accidental death F s t week at his elevator in West Alexander, O. Clifton has entered the metropoli­ tan list o f towns and turned on the street electric lights. Mrs. W. H. Barber’s Bible class was entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. C. Watt, The class meets quarterly at a social gathering, ^ Mr. and Mrs, George Martindale entertained a company ■ o f friends at their home Wednesday evening. " The Normal School will present the operetta “Lelawala” by Cadman, on Tuesday, April 12. The cast is being trained under the direction o f Mrs, Walter Corry, music director o f •the ■Normal School. LAWN MOWERS—Horse Clippers .nd Plow Shares sharpened. THE BOCKLETT-KINO CO., Xenia, Ohio. OVERALL SPECIAL $1.00 at Home Clothing Co. Lieut. Merle Ross, son o f Mrs. F. 0 . Ross,- Xenia, former residents o f this place, is an officer on board the United’ States destroyer Preble, that was fired upon while in port in the Yangtze river, China. Mrs. Walteer Morton an d son, Harpld o f Lousiville, Ky., are here on i visit with Mr, S. M. Murdock. Mrs, Morton was called here by her fath­ er's illness. We are' informed that Mr. Murdock continues to improve. New Easter Hats at popular prices. Try our new Ladies’ Hats direct . Robt. Bird & SonB Co. Rev. W. P. Harriman will deliver a special sermon Sabbath evening using the wording o f the Apostolic benedic­ tion o f the Whitelaw Reid memorial window as his text. The window will be specially, lighted from the outside to bring out its beauty, The annual meeting o f the ,U . P. Session was held Tuesday evening at the home o f Rev. R. A , Jamieson. Dr. M. I. Marsh was. chosen first delegate to Presbytery meeting at the First United Presbyterian church, Colum­ bus, April 11th. Mr. J. E. Hastings was second delegate.- Say Bill! You can get a good pair o f Overalls at Home Clothing Co, fo r $1.00. For Sale: Ladies, Misses and child- rena trimmed hats. - Silk bonnets for children. Organdy and silk baby caps; Mrs Ellen Weimar South Main St, Only $31.75 FOR These Fine AllWool Made to Order Clothes Yes, Sir! It'.s the one big surprise 6f the year. No­ body ever expeeted such a thing to happen—but here it is, just the same. Fine A ll Wool 2-Piece SUITS > Made to Order * 2 1 * 3-Piece Suit or Overcoat $25,75 Single Pants , $8.25 Satisfaction Guaranteed HOME CLOTHING COMPANY, Orders taken fo r papers' and maga, zincs. -James C, McMillan Mr. T. V .'lliff is bedfast suffering with kidney trouble.'1 W. B. Ferguson has been appointed administrator o f the estate of the late Albert L. Ferguson with $3,000 bond. The appraisers named are Walter Ferguson Ralph Ferguson and Er­ nest Hutchinson. Mr. H. L, Creed has been offered a desirable position with a firm in Col­ umbus and in desirous o f selling out his business at once. The stock -will be priced right. We are n6w prepared to charge and repair, automobile and radio bat­ teries. Shell Gasoline Station. 51 Martin Weimer .rftNM9V f r mammmam i *** 'Ann* Little has been appointed *d- mlitiatrator o f the estate o f D, E. Little* R om township. Bond $5,000. Millard Ritenour, C, R. Ritenour and W. A. McDorman were named ap­ praisers. $ 1.69 * Per Gallon pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil For Poultry Start your Baby Chicks right. Makes strong healthy baby chicks and absolutelyno danger o f leg weakness if you give them Cod Liver Oil.„ «• ■ 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 For Rent; SO acres land fo r com mid oats, A , H, Creswell For Sale—Maple Syrup Phone 3-52 Prof. H H. Smith See our new line o f Ladies’ Hats. Robt. Bird & Sons Co. Mr. Walter Sterrett and family of Pittsburgh, spent several days here ■last week with relatives. » Miss .Dorothy Tarr o f Columbus was the guest o f friends here fpr sev eral days last week. Mrs. Artie Shears, who recently underwent an operation at the Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, was able to return home last Thursday. Beginning Tuesday, April 5th, I will serve a plate lunch at my tea room, formerly the Mitchell Sweet Shop, . Mrs. N. P. Ewbank Say Bill! Stop at Home Cloth­ ing Co. and bring me a pair of $1,00 Overalls. Miss Kathleen Blair, who is a pa­ tient in the Espey hospital, Xenia, is reported much improved and able to be about her room. Mrs. Anna O. Wilson has been ap­ pointed administrator of the estate of her father, the late J. R. Orr. The ap­ praisers ore R. C. Watt, Wm. Conley and Clayton McMillan. For Sale—Eggs fo r hatching. Bar­ red rocks. Good strain. Eggs $3 per hundred. Phone 21-161. Mrs. Collins Williamson Mrs. Wm. Marshall attended a din­ ner at the home o f Mrs. Elton Haines at Xenia last Thursday. . The Wednesday Afternoon club will be entertained this Friday afternoon ofc the home o f Mrs. J. E. Turnbull. Miss, Lois Cummings o f Dayton 3pent the past, week at the home of her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cummings. Automobiles driven by Leonard Brlgner and Wm. Nagley headed on the Main street hill last Friday even­ ing with much damage to the Ford coupe owned by the later. No one was injured in the collision. Mrs. M. L. Fraser suffered a para­ lytic stroke sometime last Thursady at her home on Main street. Her en­ tire Tight isde is effected. We are in­ formed that she is slowly recovering. Mrs. G- H. Hartman, Mrs. E. S, Hamilton, Mrs. J. E. Mitchell and Mrs. C, E. Masters have issued invi­ tations to a large number o f friends for “ Rook” on the evening o f Tues­ day, April fifth, at seven thirty. .. With, each ten cent purchase we give you art opportunity o f competing for a prize. The one who furnishes as with the best slogan Tor our tea room will be presented with a worthy i gift. Mrs. N. P. Ewbank. Mr. Hayes Bates, who .sold his gro­ cery and meat business several days ago to M. C. Nngley, states that he has no future arrangements at this time. Mr. Bates has been confined fosely to his business for a number of years and will take a little vaca­ tion before deciding upon anything »lse. We are hopeful that he con­ tinue to make his residence with us; FRUIT MAY BE DAMAGED SOME The recent freezes may have had some effect particularly on the early peaches. Some few report that their investigation- shows no damage to the apples or late fruit as the trees were not fa r enough advanced in the bud.. PORT WILLIAM P. M. DEAD John L. Ellis, 56, postmaster a t Port William, died at his home Monday at seven o’clock following an attack of indigestion. He had been in usual health during the day. He is surviv­ ed by his widow and one daughter. APPOINTED ADMINISTRATOR Mr. J. S. West made a trip to Rip­ ley and Georgetown, Wednesday Jto qualify as administrator o f the es­ tate o f the late Emma Blair, who died several days ago in the latter city. Miss Kathleen Blair o f this place is the legal heir to the estate* ARBOR DAY, APRIL 29. -Governor Dopahey has designated April 29, as “Arbor Day” . The first observance o f the day in Ohio was at Cincinnati in 1882, Since 1900 it has been marked annually by most o f the ! schools o f the state. The day was i originated by J, Sterling Morton of Nebraska, Who started the movement in 1872. CHECK FORGER IN TOIL Thomas Gales, 49, colored, Xenia, paroled prisoner from the Ohio peni- tentftry, was taken up Tuesday by the Springfield police oft alleged charges o f passing forged checks to a numi« her o f firms. When taken up he had an uncashed check on the Lagonda National Bank for $24.60. During the past week a number of Xenia firms were victims o f a bad check worker but no clue ha# been found to the guilty party. /7 (VAT/ON-WIDE INSTITUTION- D EPAR TM EN T STORES “ where savings are greatest" 37-39 East Main St., Xenia, O, A 1 I L Our Sii 25th Ann! '$.* 'V ’I r-* Month ary . Values We’re Ready for the Celebration The eagerly-awaited celebra­ tion of the twenty-fifth birth- month o f our Company finds qs happily prepared to welcome our customers and friends, Thruout April -r- beginning with tim first day, Friday—this. Store will be an unusual, bazaar! of new and seasonable goods,! assembled after months of i zealous activity, for the com-' plete enjoyment of all who will help us celebrate ; A visit to this Store at this, time is bound to prove both a5 revelation and,a frofit. Every-} Department is contributing to/* make your visit one long to be . remembered. / Our great buying.resources- were never, more in evidence;. than now — a ' fact you will; quickly discover. \25thAnniversary | Spring Silks Printed and Plain New Printed Silks — all- over patterns, appealingly fresh for’ Spring, L o w - priced, too, yard 98c Crepe de Chine«-our own J C P all.silk crepe de chine in popular shades. 39 inches wide, yard $1.49 A M emento SilverOffering Beautiful Silver Anniversary Pattern Signalizing Our Silver or 25th Anniversary The tremendous buying power o f this Nation-wide Institution makes this remarkable saving Possible, In A rtis tic Silver-Finish Case - 26-Piece Set o f Rogers* Guaranteed Electro Silverplato Tableware $C.90 ^ J per set 25c Extra ifOrdered Mali In reaching a quarter o f a century o f human, hclpfulhest and achievement it is fitting''that we present' an out­ standing value ii» silverware' a? # memento offering fo r our Silver An­ niversary. Makers o f this c.clcbraced. Rogers*, silver piste guarantee perfect Satisfaction without time limit for . this tabic silverware. ‘Whether fo r *r your home or a gift, it is a treat* Y o u know that it is t '.rcl; possible to buy even the most 6 Forks 6 Knives 6 Tenipocma 6 Tablespoons XSugar Shell 1 Butter Knife ... Made o f highest quality nickel silver metal with.heavy deposit o f pure sil­ ver. Knives have quadruple silver- plated handles with steel blades that will •not stain - or corrode , Spoons and Fork, have reinforced plate where'wear is’ greatest. The clnstfs lines and exquisite design Vitl a’ wavv be in good taste in every home . I fo r every occasion. ; - ordinary kind o f T " it ’ tia extraordinary low Di-ico. 25tH Anniversary 1 Bed Spreads Two Big Values Perhaps several beds, need new spreads this Spring—here are. two big. crinkled spread values—one with rayon stripes. 98 cand$ 2.98 25th Anniversary Filets Nets For Spring Curtains Several patterns— for cur­ tains to be used alone or with drapes. The pried is most inter­ esting, too, yard / 2 9 c 125* Anniversary| Big Value! 81x90 Sheets of Fine Quality VVc cannot emphasize :his Value too muchl A large f-onifact with the mill makes it possible to offer ,leached sheets in double ird si 2 c at this unbelievably 6w price. 73 c 125th Anniversary Modish Oxfords ^ For Girls " "M is s Twelve-to-Twenty will like our snappy Four- Eyelet Ties with the strtart fancy leather trim. The cor­ rect shoe fo r sport or Street wear in either tan or gun- metal* Sizes 2$£ to 8. $3.98 125 * Annwmoiy] Turkish Towels A Special Offering For Our Silver Year Worthy o f o « f birthday cdM>ra- tion— these heavy quality, large size turkish towel* in plain white or white with a colored border* Re­ plenish your Supply for «umme” needs* Each 25c

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