The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

Wrs. Minnie Douglass ^ n t last L O C A L A N D P E R S O N A L |&*>»d*Y in. Cincinnati. " " 1>?...1- 1 * *'* n 1 * * * Q<* * - Mis* Kathleen Blair, who has been ,_r „ m , T ‘ *confined with illness at the Espy hos- 4.ne W. L. T . U. will meet a t t h e . tal in Xenia, has improved and was no*w o f Mrs. Wm, Kinney, Thursday, able to retturn to her home this April sla t, at S p, m, jweelt. Here It Is Men! The Price You Have Long1Waited for but Never Expected A ll Wool Made to Order TWO-PIECE SUITS ANY 3-PIECE SUIT Olt QYERCCHT $25.75 • Single Pants $8.75 When you consider that the quality is all wool and that every garment is tailored to your individual measure with a guarantee o f absolute satisfaction, you will realize that this is the greatest tailoring offer o f the year 300 SAMPLES TO SELECT FROM • ALL AT THE SAME PRICE You Save $15;i HOME Clothing Co. POTATOES, Certified, K i l Early Ohios, bu. $2.43, 2 bu. bag Cobblers bu. $2.59. 2 bu. bag $4.79 $5.10 Bread, Country Club, 1 1-2Jb. double or split-top loaf 9c. Pound loai 6c. Vienna loaf. ! ........ ............ 7c fU e 11-2 lb. loaf ......... .......................................10c Whole Wheat loaf*.......................... 9c 'S t iB S l l - ‘ Country Club Evaporated, low A l " , . price 3 tall cans i d & i j C Small size 3 c a n s ................................ 13c Lard, Pure Keftie Rendered 2 7 lbs. 28c No. 5 pail 70c No: Pall......................................... $1.38 BUTTER, Country ClubJAPPLES, Winesap n o * Creamery, EE /»] Fancy, table 4 lbs A d i# lb, **««*- ......... ■ Baldwids 6 lbs, . . . . ,25c BEANS, Country Club* with Pork & SauceJ 5 c ■' 2 e a n s * * * ■ • '• .... 0I# u?'ibEstn’ore. .. 19c Churngold .. . . 31c PEANUT Butter Country ciub i ib. 22c J|DT + i "n#* * Wm Bulk lb, *****• *■»»• * j ^ POTATOES, Round White U. S, lb. 1 grade A *1#» 151b. peek............ ONION SETS* v e ry !| | « low price. CLEANSER, Avondale, or wallpaper 4 25c BEAS, CountryCIub|ft|# Tiny ca n ,.............. * Clifton can . 10s f f l W W i y C o b i ” M o u n d ’ s A n d C l a r k 's 5 c V M J f o r I O C ' 4 , * t • M M ^M r * J a n a n a s , Y e l l o w f r u i t 4 l b s . . « « L cans., . . ■*■44 %*«* WINDOW Screens, 4 0 « Weed frame each.w v HAMS, For Easter *|£f% average 10 or 12 BACON, 3 lb, piece or more lb.,. . . * .. W w Mr. William Hastings, who is con­ nected with the Livingston Seed Co., o f Columbus, spent the week-end at home. » Miss Helen George, who is attend­ ing school in Chicago, was home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph George fo r the spring vacation. For Sale:- Midwest Soy Bean seed. :,3.00 per bushel. Phone 5-161. (2t) H. H. Stormont Mrs. A. C. Sifrit, whohas j been nursing at the home o f Miss Wtjde on che Federal pike, has returned to her home in Peebles, O. Mr. Marion Stormont, who teaches in the Kenmore High schhool, spent week->end with his parents, Mr. Mrs. J. A..Stormont. - U< j For Sale;-.One-hyifM gravel hod. Good ope. wagon and Louis Dunn For Sale:- Tapestry Brussels rug, 11-3x12. Phone 2-162. For Sale:- White Collie pups, 2 mile# east o f Jamestown on Washing­ ton pike. Wm. Finney Orders taken fo r papers and maga­ zine*. James C. McMillan Ladies’ Hats in the latest styles and colors. i Kohfc Bird ft Sons Co. A ten pound son was horn to Mr, and Mrs. Mac Anderson, o f Spring- field, Tuesday. For Sale—Maple Syrup Phone 8-52. Prof. H H. Smith Miss Maude Hastings, who teaches at Kent, O., spent her spring vaca­ tion at home last week Dr. C, L. Kimmel, who sold out his dental office to Dr. Hamilton o f Cin­ cinnati, left the first o f the week for Cincinnati, where he has accepted a position as dentist at Longview State hospital. j LAWN MOWERS—Horse Clippers and Plow Shares sharpened. THE BOCKLETTrKING CO., Xenia, Ohio. We are now prepared to charge and repair automobile and radio bat teries. Shell Gasoline Station. Martin Weimer Mr. H, A Townsley, after an ex* tended visit with his sons in Arkansas has returned home. „ For Sale;, Seed' Barley. Recleaned, $1.00 per b.u. Phone 1. K. M. John­ ston; Bowersville. Misses, Margaret Ewbank and Mario Dowler, o f Columbus, spent the week­ end with Mrs. N. P. Ewbank. and Rev. and Mrs. R, A. Jamieson and Mr. and Mrs, J, E, Hastings attended the Spring meeting o f Dayton Pres­ bytery held at the First Church in Columbus, Monday Miss Janette Ritenour, who was injured Sabbath when she was struck by a cai' driven by Miss Elizabeth Creswell, is reported to be improving very nicely. "She isnot yet able to be up, however, and will not be back in school for some time. Sef. our new line o f Ladies’ Hats. • Robt. Bird & Sons Co. Rev. Henry Foster o f Bellefontaine preached Sabbath for the Reformed Presbyterians,/ (Q ( S.) at the home the Misses McNeill* Rev, Foster was the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. J. E Kyle and remained over for the funeral o f the late Judge Charles H, Kyle in Xenia on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, I. C. Davis have re­ ceived work o f the birth o f a daugh- tetr to Rev, and Mrs. Laclede Markle (Eloise Davis), at Newport, R. I., last Thursday. Rev. Markle is in a gov­ ernment traing school before entering upon his duties as a chaplin. The High school Junior class gave the Seniors quite a surprise several days ago when a large clock was in position on the wall in the High school room. . On the face o f the clock is the lettering: “ Seniors 1D21/" The clock is highly appreciated not only toy the Seniors but the entire school. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Nelson o f Lon­ don, C>,, are announcing the birth of new son, John Graham, born April 2nd. Mrs'. Nelson was. before her mar­ riage, Miss Mary Jobe. - For Sale; Ladies, Misses and child­ rens trimmed hats. Silk bonnets for children. Organdy and silk baby caps. Mrs Ellen Weimer South Main St, Better USED CARS, Finance and Insurance. Belden & Crawford, Da­ kin Bldg., Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. H. H Brown had as their guests over the week-end the former’s father, Mr. James W- Brown o f Oakwood, arid his brother, Dr, H. M. Brown and wife o f Oakwood.' Better USED CARS. Finance and Insurance. Belden & Crawford, Da­ kin Bldg., Xenia. The College Junior-Senior Banquet will be held this year at the Womdhfc Town Club, 805 E. High street, Springfield, O., Thursday evening, April 28th at six forty-five. New Easter Hats at popular prices, Try our new Ladies’ Hats direct Robt. Bird & Sons Go. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— “ Business lots, also new double house and five family apartment, near Frigidaire Plant in MORAINE* the new city just south o f Dayton. Write Herbert Mahrt, Realtor* P. O. Box 673* Daytorn, Ohio.” Mr. and Mrs. W. C. lliffe has as their guests, Monday evening, Chap­ lin and Mrs. T» O. Reed, Warden and Mrs. Thomas o f the Ohio Peniten­ tiary, Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe McCorkell o f Spring Valley. The. party were dinner guests at “ Ye Olde Cedar Inn,” 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*. For Sale—Eggs for hatching. Bar­ red rocks. Good strain. Eggs $3 per hundred. Phone 21-161. Mrs. Collins Williamson The Fortnightly Club met at the home o f Miss Yula Custis in Xenia, Tuesday night, April 12. Those pres­ ent Were, Ruth Washburn, Mildred Foster, Helen Somers* Ora, Hanna, Eloise Farquhar, Anabel .Murdock, Mabel Stormont, Edna Howland and Bertha Dolby* The time was spent in Red Cross sewing, Definite steps were taken to co-operate with the Ka- dantra and Research Clubs in on Eas­ ter market to be neld at Johnson’s Jewelry Store, Saturday,' April 16. litfo proceeds are to be turned into a library fp id . A Timely Offering at d>C A A a Special Price «pO •VU An extraordinary purchase.enabl es us to offer these Hats'at this interesting low price! New* close-fitting brimless effects, goffc draped Hats* chic ripple brims, em­ broidered Hats. All wanted head sizes for Women and Misses t All the newest colors! Quality Hats just in time forHaster! . Osterly Millinery 37 Green St. Xenia, O. The Colored Male Quartet from the Ohio Penitentiary gave a splendid entertainment at the opera house last Monday evening under the auspices o f the Zion Baptist church. Chaplin Reed made a short address that was interesting and instructive. We un­ derstand the church realized about ninety dollars for its share o f the proceeds. ■JBU.CTW1 I..IJ.I.HU,,... We have ladies a hat to suit you. Rqbt. Bird A Boos Co, Thh regular meeting o f Cedarville Chapter No, 418 O. R, G* wifi be held Monday eevening, April 18th, Info* tion at 7:3Q .and covered dish dinner after the werk, All members are re­ quested to be present. NOTICE OF AFPODfTOfWfT Estate o f James R. Ore, Deceased. Anna 0 . Wilson has been appointed and qualified as Administrator o f the estate o f James R, Orr* late o f Greene County, Ohio, deceased, Dated this 28th day o f JCssefe* A . D# 1827.. S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said county* GOOD GROUND-BIG CROPS t . * I What is true o f corn and oats is .equally true o f money* Plant it in the right place and in the right way and you can be sure o f a big crop o f dollars. We offer a bigger crop than ever to those who plant their money here because itnow earns 1 ■— PROM HATE OF DEPOSIT Every dollar is amply protected by first mortgage on Clark County real estate. I f you have money earning less than 6 per .cent. Come in and see us. < The Springfield Building & Loan Association 28 E. Main Street Springfield, Ohio hiinwim ^ n u ^ADA IR ’S—. 3 Piece Mohair Living Room Suite An Outstanding Value at - - - Covered InA HighGrade HeavyMohair AMassive Barrel Front Suite y The sides and back o f this suite are covered in1mohair same as the front. The reverse side o f the cushion is covered in a beautiful damask. The construction is guaranteed. You can’t buy a bet­ ter one. This is a speial value and cannot be duplicated. 2 0 - 2 4 N . Detroit St. it. Xenia, Ohio. BEAUTIFUL SPRING SHOE.S Determined to give Xenia and Greene County women \ralues unforgetable, we have placed on sale the most fascinating varieties and the most popular styles o f the season. Women will find here the wanted leathers, the wanted colors, the wanted heels. The greatest selection o f footwear, always priced far below their ■ ■ ^ * regular pries. Remember, if you pay more than our price—you pay too much. “Qlamcndvtitand ' Style* Inside Many Other Windows See Our KENNEDY’S SHOE STO RE 39WestMainSi, Xenia, 0,

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