The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26
W *| I « n d S u c c w d ” ADDITIONAL LOCAL Mj\ and Mr*. K, J, Manker o f Mar tinsville, 0 ., "were Sunday guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snarr. Prices Reduced on all chicks after May 1st. Northup Hatchery, Rfd 1, Yellow Springs, 0 . Mr. H, M. Murdock o f Koscinako, MiBS., is here on a visit fo r a few days 1with his brother, Mr. S. M, Murdock, Tiie Ksdantra Club was entertained yesterday afternoon at the home o f Mrs. Clayton McMillan. <v. MRioissiuMrumss booking around for Easter Men’ s Fashions is old fashioned now — that’is, when comparison is needed— but v? .here* Comparison is always a good thing in buying— in all Greene County are there suits-*—hats-—and accessories that compare more favorably with ' good judgment than these well knpwn lines? j Please don’t"misunderstand us—we didn’t ' say you SHOULDN’T look elsewhere— we merely state that you don’t have to, Michael-Stern Suits $30, $35, $40 Lee and Stetson Hats $5.00 to $8.00 Manhattan arid Eagle Shirts $2.06 to $3.50 Beautiful Ea§ter Neckwear $1.00 to $2.50 ! Just arrived a car o f Armour's High Grade Fertilizer., * Maywood Homey There is no use to patch ’em, when you can buy new overalls fo r $1.00 at Home Clothing Co. Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Stormont brought their daughter, Agnds, from the hospital at Youngstown, 0.,’ to their home Monday morning. Her condition remains unchanged. The late Thomas Mpore left his en- tate to Mrs. Mary G, Turnbull of Jamestown, with whom he made his home. She has qualified and gave a $7000 bond in Probate Court. Under the terms o f the will o f the late G. H, Kyle each o f his children, James P. Kyle anti Mrs. II. A. Thomp son are given $16,000, The residue of the estate goes to the widow, who is named executor without ’bond. There is no valuation placed on the estate. ^ ^ ifc u / c t'J k x iO fta tk e 'B c ^ 22 S. Detroit St., The D. A. R. members will enter tain their husbands and invited friends in the Library Parlors Thurs day, April 21 at 7:30 P. M. A t that time Dr. W. A. Galloway o f . Xenia will give a talk oh the early history o f Greene county. The membership is urged to be present. Miss Dorothy Burha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Burba was the winner -of a prize for the best name for the Ewbank tea room. The judges selected the "Blue Bird Tea Room” as the best from a long list o f sug gestions. Xenia, Ohio Prices For 1927 On Blafch- ' ■ ‘ ; r • - T ford Poultry Feeds Baby Chick—‘All Mash Method____,------ 100 L b s .______ $4,50 Baby Chick Buttermilk Starter—Mash ------- — 100 L b s .______ $4.65 Baby Chick Buttermilk Starter—M ash ------------- 25 L b s ,________1.20 Buttermilk Growing Mash— •_____________ 100 Lbs, _____ l_ 4.Q0 Buttermilk EggM »3h ____ 1___________ _____ ____ 100 Lbs. ___ .-$3.50 Buttermilk Fattening M ash____________________ 100 L b s ._______ 3.00 Blatchford Calf M ea l___________ 25 L b s ._______ 1.35 Blatchford P ig Mealwr..__________ L ____ _________ 50 Lbs. 1.86 Blatchford Universal Scratch G ra in________ _ 100 L b s ._______ '2.25 Blatchford Universal Baby Chick. Scratch _„_'i_100 L b s .____3.00 Alfalfa Meal ( L e a f ) ______________ ______ ___.___100 L h s ,_______ 3.00 Oyster Shell — ___________________ *______ 100 L b s ._______ 1.25 Grit _____ L .................................................... ----------100 Lbs. ..............1.25 Charcoal............... ..................................*,................. 50 Lbs...............2.50 Cod Livqr Oil $1.75 Gallon T ‘ > ' . FOR. SALE EXCLUSIVELY BY Mr. Donald Kyle, who has been re covering from a broken hip, had the misfortune to fall several days ago. at the home o f his brother, Rev. C. C. Kyle, where he is staying at pres ent, Fortunate no bones were broken this time ■though he was somewhat bruised. __.... I' T *' 11 J 111 ,SlW - riC!i'!.WK 1 iij .1 s-itcxUil <err-r*-.- Professor «»d Mr*. Robison } Entertain Friends Saturday Last—. Profaaaor and Mrs. B. E. Robson entertained friends at their home hurt Saturday evening, with a party i n . honor o f Mrs. Helen Elgie Scott. ’ Those present were: Dr. and Mrs. Me Cheaney, Rev. and Mr*. W, P. Hard man, Mrs. E. C. Qglesbee and Miss Dorothy Oglesbee. Mrs, Scott was a corworker o f Prof, and Mrs. Robison at Ninpo, China. There she married and she and her husband became connected with w ork ' at Osaka, Japan. After several years in Japan the Scotts left for Constan- tinople but Mr, Scott died while on the journey, at Port Said. Mrs. Scott continued on to Constantinople and spent more than a year with a step-son, d Proofessor at Robert Col--; lege. During her stay at Constant!- { liople Mrs. Scott taught in one o f tile j girls schools o f the American Board ; Commission for Foreign Missions. j A t the present time Mrs. Scott is | working among the foreign students; at the University o f Michigan. She i js doing wonderful work at that in -! stitution and.is making a large part! o f her Jiving expense by traveling'in acid about neighboring states upon the lecture platform. . It is hoped that Mrs. Scott will return to Cedarville in the near future to speak before the students o f the College. “ Many good thing* for your,Bai.t*r pon’t forget'the Raster Market „ . . . . . ^ dinner at tha Market, Saturday, Apr. Saturday, April 16th at Johnson’* Fwa?y A pn l 16th at Johnson’* Jewelry Store, The Jewelry s to r l The proceed* to go to C h iton supper at Hi* M. X . proceed* to help the Library Book tbe lib ra ry Book Fund, fund. to be provided. iW )1 Now Is The Time To Clean Up and Paint Up Where can you buy enough Paint for a 5 Room House? 2 Coats fo r S I 1.00 SCREEN DOORS All sizes $ 2.25 Building lots fo r Sale on North Main Street, in Cedarville. Several nice HOMES for Sale SOME REMARKABLE BARGAINS IN FARMS Fire nnd Tornnado Insurance Life_Insurance Accident Insurance Health Insurance Income Insurance • AND • Do not forget .that I loan MONEY on First Farm Mortgages, for 5 or 10 years at the low rate o f FIVE PERCENT INTEREST.- W. L. CLEMANS, Cedarville, Ohio, up Fixtures included MEN’S OVERALLS Heavy W e igh t. $ 1.09 With Belt • VARNISH FOR ALL PURPOSES PINTS S O C QUARTS 9 0 C Floors or Furniture WINDOW SHADES Tan and Green- SOe 6 ft. long, 36, in. wide GARDEN TOOLS ■ Rakes, Hoes, Shovels Spades,.Garden Plows EASTER NOVELTIES AND BASKETS JELLY EGGS Per Pound........................... i S c E. Main St. WiB ltol Xenia* O. Say Bill: You can afford a clean pair o f overalls now. You can get ’fern for $1.00.at.Home Clothing t o . Mr. Eugene Kreider, o f Philadel phia. Pa., left for home Wednesday afternoon, after a week s visit with Miss Lillian Kunltlc of this place; Mr. Kreider was accompanied by a friend, Mr, Ernest Kallenbach, and the trip was made here by motor, via Roches ter, N. Y. While in Ohio, Mr, Kallen- fcaeh visited at Wittenberg College in Springfield, and Miss Kunkle and Mr. Kreider spent a few days at the for mer’s home in Ui'bana. They also visited friends in Springfield and Dayton. f Xenia Hatcheries Co. Phone 576 P. O. Box 161 Xenia, O. OFFICIAL NOTICE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX RETURNS ARE NOW DUE Make your personal property return early and get the exemption. Returns must in the ‘Assessors possession on or before May 1st to avoid penalty. See M. W. Collins or Charles Cooley, Deputy Assessors. 4 R.O .WEAD, ' County Auditor. The Exchange Bank W ants Your Banking Business THEY PAY A t f ON SAVINGS **70 ACCOUNTS IFYOUNEDPRINTIGDROPIN CHURCH NOTICES M, E. Church— ■ Sunday School at 9:80 A, M. Cantata by the children 'with reci tations at 10*30 A, M. A t the close o f this service about 30 new members will be taken into the church. The Epworth League will hold a Sunrise Prayer meeting in the church auditorium at 6:30 A. M. Old and young arc invited to this service. Wednesday, April 20 the Greene County Quarterly Conference will be held* at Fairfield. Rev. Ingmire talks on “ Adequate Program for Church in the Summer Time.” Dr. Swank, dis trict superintendent also speaks. A missionary meeting will be held at 10 A. M, and 2 P, M. First Presbyterian Church— Mr. Day Kennedy preached Friday evening at 8 P . M. Rev. Win, Wilson Saturday afternoon at 2 P. M. Com munion Sabbath, Dri McChesney de livering the sermon. At tiie evening service the choir is to render the EaBter cantata, "The Prince of Life” by Evans F. Faster, Mrs. Mildred Foster will direct the choir. U. P. Church— . . Sabbath School at 10 A, M. A t 11. A. M. the choir under the di- lection o f Prof. John A. Talcott will present a cantata entitled *The Res urrection” by Charles Fonteyn Man- noy. It is in two parts with Prelude and Finale. The members will sing in solos, duels, trios, quai Let. Follow ing the cantata Rev. R. A, Jamieson Will deliver the Easter sermon. All arc welcome to this .service. Bible Verse and Prayer •iiiifiniiititiiiitmittiisiiismtimtiiifiitsiir LOVE MASTERS FEAR: There is no fear in love; but perfect love cast- eth out fear. I John 4:18, PRAYER:- O God, Thou are Love; May Thy Spirit live in us, and then v;e shall daily walk in ceniidence, - Easter Market at Johnson's Jewel-; ry Store, Saturday, April 16th at 2 p .‘ Hi. Sponsored by the Women’s Clubs, Oak or Walnut 1 Finished Metal Beds Bed Spring and Mattress $25.00 Extra'good furnitiire means extra long service and extra good appearance and extra good val- N ues mean some extra money for your bank ac count. It will certainly pay you to investigate our offerings. We always display the very new* est in good furniture. Save that money and get really good furniture. ’four choice ot two styleB of wood finished metal beds—These ::ro standard full size bed outfits exactly as photographed, except the bed ends do not have the flat center filler. A link fabric spring •tnd all cotton mattress at-the price quoted mean that an astonishing sum may be Baved on one of these outfits. MATTRESSES REAL VALUES FOUR SPECIAL GRADES Our “IDEAL” $5.95 Our “IDEAL” 46-lb. all cotton mattress with hand stitched roll edge is cheaply priced at $5.95 / Our ‘ ‘Special Combination” uur “SPECIAL COMBINATION” mattress is :i finely built imperial roll edged mattress, in art firing having 45-lb. layer felt with cotton cen- :*r, one o f the biggest sellers that we have. The ice is ............... *............................*—-v....$10.50 ir “Champion $15.00 • . -CHAMPION’’ is a 45-lb. all . d cotton mattress, covered :n .[ilertdid art ticking with roil \ This mattress will gh d years ■eivice, it is a wonderful value .ho price of $15.00. “Our Location Lowers Prices ’4 Make Floors More ■ Beautiful A splendid selection of floor coverings to choose from and a large variety of patterns in . two and three yard widths. Let us figure your floor cov* ‘ erlng needs—our prices will Burely save you money. In- Iaids, printed and tele base patterns and the price begins * at 38c a sq. yd, - - — , IBS i * ' H r 1 y The “HANDY” Step Ladder Stool This $150 value, is a speoial for Saturday only*— a limited number to sell a t ................................. the neat d es ip ’ apered legs, oval top, rod under each step, dowelled back braced sturdy construction, folding type. c M I L L A N F urniture i - h balers U N E R A L l ^ I R E C T O R S C E D A R V H .U E , ( M p o
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