The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

CUafam sapfur M. R ehareh. Fri- tOGAI* AWP PERSONAL jd»^ **« m ?i<K>** U \ ****** m ' ' f jtttfc. j*m« Murray wm srtW to ; Cambridge, Q„ Thursday hy the death Prof. B. £• Robboa sad wife ape&t; of her brother, Mr. Joseph Moore-, their spring va^aUoa a t their former ‘head. ‘ heave in Booth Haven, Mich. f —............. ■— ; - —-*,*—„-*■- • * 3 Piof. C\ E. Oxley went to Odum- i Separta do not indicate much im-!umhua Thursday to be in attendance { provement in the condition of the <at the Ohio Educational Conference venerable T, V, Iliff, i in session in that city for three days. I Wanted—Plain sewing by the Mrs. M- L. Eraser, whowas stricken , day o r a t the home. Mrs. Olenna Jf.1 several days ago with paralysis, is j Harrow at home of Harry Walters, reported much improved. She bps r e - . • Spring togs fo r Easter- Hats, caps, hosiery, shirts, a t KelWe’s Big Cloth­ ing Store, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia- Pa not'forget the entertainment at the opera house Monday evening. The Zion Baptist church is bringing the colored male quartet from the Ohio penitentiary , The quartet is accom­ panied by. Chaplin Heed, who wUI give an address, Admission 25c. gained her speech. Don't forget the Easter Market Saturday, April 16th a t Johnson’s Jewelry store. The proceeds to go to the Library Book Fund. Many good things for your Easter j dinner ai; the Market, Saturday, Apr. 16th a t Johnson's Jewelry Store. The j proceeds to help the Library Book1 fund- V- . ligh tn ess o f COLOR. SPRINGSHOES LARGE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM ROSE BLUSH, PARCHMENT BLOND KID AND PATENT LEATHER IN ' STRAPS, PUMPS AND TIES Carried in widths ' •' from A A A’s to D. $4.50 to $8.50 ifgg Hadley’s FREE i *• * These 16 FULL-SEE i .. , ery Purchase of .■Over, or Credit ■ .r?*** . . . edhges included! in Mamazel Toilet ”■& YOU-Get FREE ?dar;.itl PCH- r-o inofudsd Mamz*l FACE POWDER Included In Your Bat Frazer’s Shoe Store EasterMillinery A Timely O ffering at d»C A A a Special Price " f * W An exttraordinary purchase enabl es us to offer these Hats a t this interesting low price l New, close-fitting brimless effects, soft draped Hats; chic ripple brims, em­ broidered Hats, All wanted head sizes for.,Women and Misses l All the newest colors! Quality Hats just in time for Eas ier! 37 Green St. Xenia, 0 . 11E. Main St. Xenia, 0 . ■ 1sag £ IS Chicken supper a t the M. E. church Miss Bernice Elias gave a b irthday' Friday evening, April 16th under the party Tuesday evening when tweaty- ouspices of the Ladies' Aid Society, four of her girl friends enjoyed the Plates 50c, A good program is also evening with her. Dainty refresh- to be provided. ■ ' ;Uen)ts were served and i'jvv.<i?> eajoy- ------------------------- - , ed by the young folks. Miss Elias was > . also remembered by her friends with The Research Club was entertained numc!rous gifts, j.'huvsday afternoon a t tho home Mrs. „ J* A. Stormont. Following a program \yith each ten cent purchase wc the hostess served refreshments in gjve you an opportunity of competing, keeping witth the approaching Easter for a Tlje one who fttrnjshes season. us with the best slogan for our tea'* ■ ----------------------- room will be presented with a worthy | The biggest automobile tire sale gift. Mrs. N. P. Ewbank. over put on in Cedarville, will be put t -------------- -- ’on a t the ^Veimer Service Station. All j details .can be found in the advertise- - ' ineftt on 'his page. 1 • Mrs. 6. H. Hartman, Mrs. E. S. j Hamilton, Mrs, J. E, Mitchell, Mrs. C. j Ji. 'Masters entertained, about eighty J ladies Tuesday evening a t the Hart* man home. “Rook” was the feature of the. evening with refreshments. - W H E N I WAS TWENTY -ONE BY JOSEPH KAYE J VANISHING CREAM , included Mamazel HONEY AND ALMOND Lotlen Included as • MASSAGE CREAM Included . TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW Mr. C. E. Smith has received word of the .death of his niece, Miss Adams in Kansas City. The deceased is the daughter of she who was' formerly Miss ,Laura Smith, a sister of Mr* Smith. mam WMffi SPRING COATS j * IClever styles in sport and dress coats, in all the new spring colors and materials that will he popular this spring. 1 SPORT DRESS COATS COATS For women and misses in all the newer styles colors — plain find fu r trimmed a t ^ $10? $15? $25 \>r misses and women i n ' Twill, Poriet, Sheens, Sat­ ins and Silks in all the smart styles and colors priced from . $15 , $4d .50 At 2i—George Harvey v»a* a Re- porter, . * t \ X T HEN I reached my eighteenth VV birthday, my native state of Vermont Was not big enough. I need­ ed more room: .1 wanted to educate a- whole lot of people at. once, so l went to the Springfield Republican, J hud collected enough money In some way , to buy my ticket and financed my first f enterprise by borrowing the entire ' legacy bequeathed, by my grandnmth- • er to my sister, amounting to ten dol­ lars. With that store of capital I ventured forth and in due course of lime T reached the office of Samuel Bowles, the younger. . “The first question for considera­ tion that arose related to compensa­ tion for services, presumably to be rendered. He asked me politely, hut firmly, how much I expected. I had my dreams of opulence due to1arrive at that time, but when I looked upon that Impassive face and reflected thnt | perhaps| after all I was not absolute­ ly essential to the successful con- >.tlnunnce of -the Republican my , courage cozed out and from the $lis • a week that I had fondly anticipated •l* } spending I got down to ten dollars. He said six was about right. To that I demurred and we discussed the sub­ ject thoroughly. Finally we compro­ mised On $0. “I passed my twenty-first birthday as a reporter, serving after the Springfield Republican, the Chicago News and the New York World in turn.—G. B. M. Harvey.’* • ,WE’ Guarantee Everything WE SELL ; FREE .Delivery WITHIN'- 50 MILES Never before has there beenefered in Cedarville or elsewhere — TIRES — TIRES TIRES------TIRES — TIRES — TIRES ~ Standard make TIRES at less than cost to manufacture. Read these values—We have no competitors in this vicinity that can compare with these prices. tusaww jfBtf>x>iMCUiA.iM;<»lriucaMrrjrov': CHILD SPRING COATS New styles, new colors, new ma­ terials, plain and fur trimmed, Sizes 2 to 6 yrs..... $4.95 to $6.95 Sizes 7 to 16 yrs....... $6.49 to $15 RAYON SILK UNDERWEAR Second Floor Vests ..................... !............ $1.00 Bloomers ...........................$1.50 Chemise .............................$1.50 Princess Slip ............... . $1.95 In light or dark colors. ... » • w r.. ' ■ BANQUET DRESSES For Graduates ■*' In clever new styles—and beau­ tiful colors—very special at $ 1 9 ? 7 5 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' DRESSES In fla t Crepes, Printed Crepes, Crepe de Chine and Georgettes^ In all the new and wanted col­ ors. Sizes 16 to 50 at j $ 1 0 to $ 1 5 1 • & JOBE BROS TODAY:—George Harvey graduated from his newspaper work and after becoming a distinguished magazine editor and political writer, resigned, and for some time served as ambas­ sador to Great Britain. bjr M cClure Newspaper^ Syndicate,) W PCO twOwOooooooooooooOO 30x 3 ........... . $7.75 ■ * 30x 3Mi Cords..,. 6.75 31x4 Cords 11.75 30x3 1-2 Tubes $li49 $2.25 Value U- S. ROYAL CORDS 29x4.40....... ,... $9.95 MILLER 29x4.40 ........... 8.95 9 OTHER MAKES 29x4.40 ....... 7.45 up ■ii 0 »Jna«M»u—west How It Started By J ean N ewton ooooooooooooooooooo -aoo^ooo THE HONEYMOON tea Otits- Window YXTOULD you not be Indignant If v v for the origin of that divine hab­ it, the honeymoon, 1 could give you nothing more romantic than the the­ ory that It dates back to the time when a prospective husband captured !>!« worn.on and dragged her by the h/tir to his cave, where, to prevent her from appealing to her relatives for release, he kept her for a lime In se­ clusion? Likewise, wouldn't you hate roe, hopeful girls/ and you, sanguine youths, scoft at me, were I to tell yon that because love has been likened to the moon, which begins to wane when at Its full, the married couple’s period of mutual affection Is called the "hon- eymoon"? . Both theories have been advanced for the origin of the custom and its nainb. The fact K however, that the honeymoon is traced hack directly to an ancient practice of. the Teutons by which newly wedded couples drpnk mead or hydromel (honey wine) for thirty da.vR after their marriage-—-the "honey month," or “honeymoon." To the glory of the honeymoon he It said that It vflis to this custom that Auila, the cruel and invincible king of the Huns, succumbed. It 1$ said that his death was caused by drinking too much on {fig wedding hlgbt, ALL TUBES — SIZES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Something New For Cedarville— A Cut Rate Store—Cut Rate , PRICES and CASH IS KING 32x3’A U. S. G. and J. 82x4 Standard Makes 33x4 U. S. 0 . and J..... •33x4 >/2First Cord H. D. TO FIT ANY 33x4 RIM AREALBARGAIN GET IN WHILE THEY LAST —COMPARE THIS VALUE , ALL SALOON SIZES AT GREAT REDUCTIONS ‘—L~“ "—i— miiw■si— mi mi MiM*iitnrrut‘irrmatattwnwmmiwiiim mi —i ' # Again we say—No one here in this vicinity can compete with these * prices and duality. Stop in and look ns over. RADIO TUBES 99c $2 valne guaranteed We ask you to come in and let us explain how we can handle such a large assortment of tires and accessories for the car a t a 60 pet ceht saving to. you. BATTERIES <a National Ba tteries — World famous for qualitty. Bring in your Used battery and $9.95 and get ohe of these high grade batteries Guaranteed 18 months RADIATORS Guaranteed against every thihg a .but a wreck—non-freezablCi Bring in your old one and » $10.75 Installation Free ..... ......i i■—msawmMWwWMMHWMBilMt Special High Grade Oil. 50c Gallon. (Bring your can) EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT THE SHELL GASOLINE STA- , TION IS ON MAIN STREET THAT’S US • W e im e r S e r v i c e S t a t i o n SHELL GASOLINE Call We Deliver Get Aquainted —It will Pay You SPECIAtr-To the first 100 people in our $tore-50e tube patches 19c i

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