The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

4 rnmkmm r-T* i i n i i.L4..j j j r> w L Clemans returned from LOCAL AND PERSONAL !Chicago Monday evening where he :spent a few days on business. ■^ • ■•** * « ^ H .** « . ............ .H A number of member* of the local Miss Pauline Collins is home from Masonic lodge attended the banquet Kerimore for the Easter -vacation, and inspection last Thursday evening Miss Collins teaches in the Kenmore of the Yellow Springs lodge, high school, j LOOK! TWO-PIECE Made to Order 3-PIECE SUIT or O’COAT ‘$25.5 ‘ Made to Order SINGLE PANTS >$8.25 • i Here it is-rthe price you’ve long waited for. Only $21.75 for jpiy two piece suit tailored to your special order and entire satisfaction. Any cloth—any style—all at the one price of $21.75. - HOME Clothing Co. ••*W' Country Club 12 I-2 lb» 53c. Country Club 5 lb. IP O 0 0 sack 23c. Country Club Q Q 931b. sack. . Clifton, 24 1-2 lb. sack : ._______■ • . • 95c gm £ £ ^ . French Brand, low price 45c I Z A f f A A Jewel lb. 32c V v l I V V j Golden S an to s .................. M Countiy Club, lg. or twin 1 1-2 lb. 9c K | * A £ | n Country Club 1 lb loaf 6c «#& v € i U | Whole Wheat j loaf 6c U C Rye 1 lb. loaf / W Cakes, Sponge Cake each V*• #» J „■ Delicidus Graham Wafers ^ lb, 12c. Chocolate Marsh- A * j f _ mallow lb.................... 10c MILK, Country Club^JK fCORN Meal, White dr £ p Evaporated 3 cans 2 lb s . ......... . ...... BEANS, Cduntry 1 CfMBANANAS, Fancy - J £ r Club 2 cans . : 1 ' M' i Yellcw fruit 4 l b s . . * ^ PEAS, Cdrn cr Tomatoes, Standard pack 3 *IEf* cans PRUNES, large size | T o 40-50 lb. ............. GRAPEFRUIT, 54 i r r tize-2 .for,............ *%lv APPLES, Winesap "IO a . Fancy, table 4 lbs Baldwids 6 lbs. . . . . . 25c OLEO, Eatmore 1 0 /* CABBAGE, New solid A . “ • ....... ; V,......... ,1 heeds 2 l b s ............. »C CHurngold l b . ......... i 1cj . CLEANSER, Avondale, or GRAPE JUICE, 10|% Pint bottle each..,. •*,®V CHIPSO, large ,package. •*#.*** *■ 21c wallpaper 4 cans 25C BACON, 3 lbs piece or more lb„,; j . ,. Qrdtrs taken fo r papers and maga- sines, James C. MeMillan gee our new line of Ladle*’ Hats. Robt* Bird & Sons Co, Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Galloway en­ tertained a company of friends a t their home, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, K. H. Mills had for their guests Sunday, Mrs, Clifford Wanted!- Plain sewing by the day or a t the home. Mrs. Glenns M. Har­ row, a t the home of Harry Walters. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of James R, OrtyDeceased. I Anna O, Wilson has been appointed t and qualified as Administrator of the Perry, Mr. and Mrs. John Starr, o f : estate of James R. Orr, late of Greene Dichmond, Ind>, Miss Bessie Mills and {County, Ohio, deceased, * , Mr. Earl Cregbaum of Dayton. \ Dated this 28th day of March, A, P , {1927. For gale:- Midwest Soy Bean seed. $3.00 per bushel. Phone 5-161. (2t) H, H. Stortnpnt Beginning Tuesday wo will serve a plate lunch a t noon a t 35c with side dishes extra. Mrs, N. P, Ewbank. For Sale: Shed Barleey. Reclaimed. $1.00 per bu. Phone 1. K. M. John­ ston, Bewersville. We are now prepared to charge mid' repair automobile and radio bat­ teries. Shell G-aeoline Station. Martin Weimer REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— “Business lots, also new double house and five family apartment, near •Frigidaire’Plant in MORAINE, the new city justf’south of Payton, Write' Herbert Mnhrfc, Realtor, P, O. Box 573, Payton, Ohio," Dr. Nartcy Finney of Oxford is at home for a few days due to the spring vacation where she is physician to the students a t Western College for Girls. Mr. Ernest Huey, who has been as-; sociated with his- father, Mr. A. E. Huey in the hardware business, ex­ pects to return to Springfield in the near future. Mr. Huey was formerly connected with the pell Telephone Company in thatt city. S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said county. With eaph ten cent purchase you can compete for our slogan prize. We want a new and suitable name for our tea room. Call and leave your sug­ gestion. Time limit Saturday night, April 9th, Doga art F reigh t Haulers A team of eight dogs of the Arctic regions can haul a quarter ton of freight 40 to 50 miles a da.v. NOTICE! Wo are ready for our Eighth year in the hatching business, The year. 1926 was our biggest-and best. We are prepared to make this year bigger and better. All flocks and equipment in A-l shape. We can fill any size order PROMPTLY. In our custom Hatching Department we have a separate machine for each order. Northup Hatchery R. R. 1, Yellow Springs, Ohio. Beginning Tuesday, April 5th, I will Serve U plate*lunch a t my te a ­ room, formerly the Mitchell Sweet Shop, Mrs. N, P. Ewbank For Sale:- Tapestry Brussels rug, 11-3x12. Phone 2-162. ’ Mre. Harry iYright and children toe visiting the former's parents at Sehtfihn, O. Mb. Wright accompan­ ied his family to Seaman over the, week-end. The many friends here of Judge C. H. Kyle will regret to learn that he suffered a stroke o f paralysis several days ago a t his home in Xenia. He is unable to.talk, The Judge has been in poor health for the past year or so but able to be about a t times. *5* •, . jUpholstered Suite Bargains! | A limited number of special bargain s in Overstuffed Suites to close out * Saturday—must make room for au other car o f this merchandise which t is being shipped within a few days. If you want a real bargain, take ad- $ vantage o f Saturday selling. _ Miss Rdth Mills, Mr. Russel Mills of near this place arid Mr, Edgar Hag ier, near Xdnlaj wfere Sunday guests of Mr. and -Mbs. H . ,E. Mills in Col­ umbus. . ■ YoUr iEaster-togs come next. Spring calls fo r a mew suit or hat along with hosiery, ties and shoes. We can “suit" you; C. A. Eelttfe, 17-19 W. Main St. Xenia. * Mrs, Kate Setz was slightly injur­ ed Saturday evening when she a t­ tempted to alight from, the Spring- field bus a t Main and Cedar streets. In the fall on the brick she was stun­ ned for several minutes. Examina­ tion was made by Dr. Marsh butt no bones were broken.. For Sale:- 'Seeing machine in good condition. Mrs. W. L. Clemans, The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church will serve a”chicken supper Friday, April 15 in the church parlors. A good program will be given also. Everyone is invited to attend. Supper at 7:00 P, M. Plates 50c. ■Easter Market a t Johnson’s Jeewel- ry Stpre, Saturday, April 16th a t 2 p, m.’ Sponsored by the Women’s Clubs. LAWN MOWERS—Horse Clippers and Plow Shares sharpened. THE, BOCKLETT-KING CO., Xenia, Ohio. -New Easter Ii*ts a t popular prices. Try our hew Ladies’ Hats direct Robt. Bird & Sons Co. For that snappy spring suit) fo r the coming Easter go see what you can find for selection a t the Big Clothing and Shoe Store, 17-19 W. Main street, Xenik. A wonderful selection of the season’s latest. , For Sale: Ladies, Misses and child­ rens trimmed hatjs, Silk bonnets for Children. Organdy.and sijk baby caps. Mrs Ellen Weimer South Main St, The many friends of Miss Agnus Stormont will regret to learn of her critical illness' at Youngstown, whete. 3he has been teaching. Her brother, Mi*. Charles Stormont was called to that city last week and later his pa­ rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stormont Miss Stormont, is in a hospital and we are informed her condition is re­ garded very critical. For Sale—Maple Syriip Phone-3-52. Prof. H H. Smith At the Clifton United Presbyterian Congregational meeting last Wednes­ day, Mr. David Bradfute was elected a trustee and My. Ohmar Sparrow as Sabbath School Superintendent. The reports of the various treasurers of. the congregation showed balances with all debts paid. The congregation enjoyed a social hour after the meet­ ing. Several of the Women’s Clubs of Cedarvilie will hold an Easter Market a t Johnson’s Jewelry Store, Saturday, April 16th a t 2 p. m.'jfor the benefit" of the Library, ' Better USED .CARS. Finance and Insurance. Belddn & Crawford, Da­ kin Bldg., Xenia. For Sale—EggB for hatching. Bar­ red rocks. Good strain. Eggs $3 per hundred. Phone 21-161. Mrs, Collins Williamson A recent letter from Mr. Earl Col­ lins tells of a short visit Rev. and Mrs. Walter Hopping, of Buffalo, N, Y., made in early March to Assuit College in Egypt, where Mr. Collins is teaching. Earl was very glad to see some faces from home. Earlier in the season, Mrs. James Keiiey, of Xenia had been a visitor, also. He writes that the thermometer register­ ed 130 degrees in the sun on March 20th, Some heat! Ladies* Hats in the la te s t styles and colors. Robt. Bird & ’Sons Co. Building lots* for Sale on North Main Street, in Cedarvilie. j Several nice HOMES for Sale SOME REMARKABLE BARGAINS IN FARMS Fire and &omhado Insurance Life Insurance Accident.Insurance Health Insurance Incom^Insurance AND Do not forget that I loan MONEY on F irst Farm Mortgages, for 5 or 10 years a t the low rate of FIVE PERCENT INTEREST. W. L. CLEMANS, .* Cedarvilie, Ohio. ■ r If o-nece lin en Cover ed Kidney Suite > $256.00 Value For $185.00 Only one of the style pictured abov e left in stock. This suite as shown, —with exception of Coxwell chair s ubstituted for the wing back chair has been a leader—it is a bargain at* the price quoted. • 3-Piece Velour ■ I I H , ' , Three pieces, daven­ port and .two club chairs guaranteed construction, this suite is a remarkable value. AN EXTRA BEDROOM 3-Piece with Duofold $64.50 To close but, we only have four of these suites left, a splendid suite of three pieces in golden oak, uphol- stereo in brown Spanish leather, a wonderful bargain at the .p iee that we are d o z e o u t i K e N URNITURE ITkEALERS UNERAL J^IRECTORS CEDARVILLE, OHIO ’♦VVV«“."t,VWV,A"i ■ m V im . i ! ■jisifn.Vi ....... 3-Piece Velour \ ;; Suite $89.50 This suite consists of a large comfortable davenport,' fireside chair and club chair covered in a good grade of velour. 3-Piece Serpen- \ tine Front Suite % $135 This excellent jac­ quard velour suite built in the popular serpentine style with barreled fronts and ends has reversable cushions and tassels and to see it is to buy at the price we are asking. “■yq-H’S1 *M''t"i'■M”H *W‘‘i-l-fr'i1 Better USED CARS. Finance, and Insurance, Belden & Crawford, Da­ kin Bldg., Xenia; Keep in mind the G.eene County Normal opera a t the opera house on Wednesday, April 13. A crowded house can be expected as delegations will be present from nearby towns and cities. As the students in the Normal Department represent many neighboring towns in this section the house will be crowded. The school is to present Cadman’s dramatic Opera, “Leiawala", Under the direction of Mrs. Walter Carry. Rev. W. P, Harriman gave a very interesting isermon Sabbath evening. He used fair his text the Apostolic ' benediction used m an inscription on 1the Whitelaw Reid memorial Window which was placed in the building in memory of Robert Charlton Reid, Who for forty years was a member of the Reformed Presbyterian congregation', Rev, Harriman gave an iutereatting historical review of the life of Robert Charlton Held and hie connection with the church. The window was lighted from the outside to bring out the beauty of the a rt glass. We have ladies a h a t to suit you, Robt Bird k Sons Co. Spring Is Here SO IS OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING MER­ CHANDISE AT LOWER PRICES Wonderful selections o f latest styles. Men’s and Young Men’s Fine Suits, $27.50, $24,90, $22,50 $21.00, $19.85, $18.49, $16.49. * * ? ££ ' M&i’s and Young Men?s Fin e Trousers, $5.49, $4*98, $4.49, $3.98, $3.49,. Others cheaper. Boys’ Fine Long Pants Suits Suits, $7.95 to $13.90* \ Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, $4.98 to $10.90. Latest Hats, Caps, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Ties, U n ­ derwear, Sweaters Hosiery, Belts, and all latest styles Men’s and Boys’ furnishings. LARGESTSHOEDEPARTMENTINXENIA t All the new style footwear for Ladies, Misses, Child* ren, Boys and Men at lowest prices. All kinds rainy weather rai ncoats. Best rubber boots. Don’t Mis* Our Largo Store Whoti Out Spring Shopping 17-19West Main St,, Street, Xenia, Ohio. K F L R U P S ««;* ■*.*** ■. _ -

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