The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26

o * & j * m > & 0 . h o ® * $ 4 BAND CONCERTAT OPERA HOUSE * TUESDAY,MARCH 20th. a x s i v m .. ADMISSION 2 *c AUSPICES CEDRUS STAFF >ii«immnii»miiiniiinwiiii» »»MiiiMMi>iiiiminwwiiw>uimHi«m»mww»»M.n«wwwi<wwHiMmi»wiiM»i>i«Miiiin»wi>«r BABY CHICKS Thorough-bred, baby chick*. A hatch each week. Write Or phone fey price#. Place your order now for chicks to be delivered any week you want theta,. v ■■■•. / . ■ CUSTOM HATCHING—4c PER EGG, Ralph H. Oster Oak-Wood poultry Farm Phone 224 Rot?37* Yellow Springs, 0 ,t TOOTHACHE For Immediate Relief See D r . DENTIST 25% S. limestone S t BetweenMain and High SPRINGFIELD, ONIO PHONE MAIN 909-W PURINA FEEDS PIG CHOW COW CHOW BULKY LASS HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER PENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS HAAG WASHERS '-"•SI a® — Ui, Gedarville Farm ers ’ Grain Comoanv •a. Everything for the Farrtr - , ’ ' ‘ . • , . •. - . ‘ v , Phone 21 CedaryiUe, Ohio D l* ft A U C C Delmonte, 3 cans 57c, dozen$2,25 4 ftf| r C A u i l L O Country Club 3 cans 53c, dozen I u i l C2 10, Avondale 3 Cans 50c, dozen $1.59, Clifton 3 cans 43c HftCCCC ^renc^ Brand lb* 4&c, Jewel Santos lb. #1 A#| l l U r r C C Country Club, Steel Cut lb. 47c u Z u ftnV* ft f| Country Club Double Loaf 9c, Country ft ft IfflCAU Club 1 lb. loaf 6 c, Rye 10 c, Vienna 7c. Oil POTATOES U S. No. 1 Round White 15 lbs. 43C SARDINES In To- l O i <5 mato Sauce, 1 can z“v MACARONI, SPAGHETTI or NOODLES Country Club Pkg............. * ® SHRIMP West Pack, f 7 c 514 can*............. * * BANANAS Yellow O C A Fruit, 4 lbe,..... . TUNA Yellow Fin ONIONS Yellow i q a Dry, 4 lb s ......... MACKEREL Large fish ........... ........... ■ <: ORANGES Naval, A C * 216 size, Dozen C OLEO Eatmore lb. APPLES Rome Beauty,. 3 lbs. .... LARD Kettle Ren* 2 7 a dat ed2 I b a . **** v i SPINACH Clean and Fresh, 3 lbs. APRICOTS In wafer I g c $ cans 58c, dossep $2.10, can • HAMS Smoked 9 * 1 * Sugar Cured lb, ^ HIM MOUSECURAMINO f p H mwlyou <sahSava 20Per Cantby Baying**Radio Suction Sweep*' W S Y I® HARBW iR l €0. gjiwii FARMERS PUAK FOR CAMPAIGN Fifty-five membero of the Greece County Farm Bureau pledged thew- selves to give one day to1the solicit** lion of ftwmbership* in the organise* iioa at a “give-a-day” banquet in the Second United Preabyturian church, Xenia, Monday evening. J. R. Aligyer, who is In charge of the farm bureau organfcatioa work in Ohio, and 0 . E, Bradfute, former president of the Amari an Farm Bureau Federation, were the priuei* pal speakers at the affair. Mr, Bard* fnte la chairman o f the county mem* bership maintenance committee. W, W. Anderson, president of the Greene County Farm Bureau, presided. * DEATH OF MRS. BADGER ______ t Mrs, Adeline Victoria Badger, 79, died Saturday night after a lingering illness of several months, She was one of the highly respected colored citizens and had been’ a resident here for a number of years, Hdr maiden namewas Alexander and she was mar. ried to Martin Badger ' in 1870, To them were horn six sons and daugh­ ters, two of whom are still living, Mrs. Leoma Hathway, who teaches in Owensboro, Ky. and W, S. Badger Gearhart, Ore., who was not able to come to the funeral. The funeral was held from the A. M, E. church of which the deceased was a member, Tuesday afternoon, Burial at Massies creek, • 4dW MfcHxrs faf ttu V«fc*^ W B helping 41h* Greane a month Bnrinf tip ofCedartife’ ting nmm&tm other helpfitl Although ft tha war «ad#4 to be done far erans Homes. The W. C T. them in variogv County Union* to visit (he fruit, Jelly, asefcfelg$sfc0gr, *65. They also poeket* and afgans for the ‘btt-dmfi. Our local Union will wake MVW in April and would like detPltoau nf any of the above article*, Th§y are also asking the women to knit or esoebet squares of yam, any eolon or siembinatiort of colors, six indMW tquawt, These arc to be made into Asfgans, each one re­ quiring. 88 square*. . Money- to buy fruit, candy, or yarn will be accept­ able, Any of the*« thing# may be left at the home of Mrs, F, A. Jurkat, SEE OUR ■ NEW DEPARTMENTS FELL FROM LADDER HENRY BURNS FINED $100 IN -PROBATE COURT Henry Burns, 19/colored, was fined* $180 and costs by Judge Wright in Probate'Court, Tuesday. Burnes was arrested in December*by Marshal 'Mpsj Lean pn a prohibition charge after * driving his auto off the road into the ditch on-.the Columbus pike, He had ceen on parole under $500 bond in the care of his attorney, L. L, Miller of Springfield since the trial. - MISS CARRIE STEWART DEAD Miss Carrip Stewart died at the Gallipolis hospital last Thursday .and the funeral was held Saturday from toe home of her sister, Mrs, J.B. Rife The deceased had been an invalid Tor a number o f years. Besides Mrs. Rife she is survived hy another sister, Mrs. Anna Morton and a brother, Mack Stewart. The funeral service was in charge "of Dr. McChesney. She iras a member of the Clifton Presbyterian church. Dr. C. M„ Ritchie preached Sabbath for Rev, Wm. Wilson of the Clifton Presbyterian church. ■ „ SHEEP CLAIMS FOR $911 PAID BY COMMISSIONERS Payment of claims to sheep owner* for the loss of sheep Under the new dog law amounted tos $911 by ■the county commissioners; Eight town­ ships filed claims. The claims are now paid at-fonr intervals each year iitr stead of yearly under the. old law. MILK PRODUCERS WILL , MEET TUESDAY IN DAYTON The Greehe County member* of the Miami Valley Cooperative Milk Producers Association, will meet ‘ at .the company plant, 138 Maple street, Dayton, Tuesday, March .18. A free lunch will be served from 10;30 to 12:30, The business meeting is at 1:00 P. M, with a musical program preceed ing. The association has -3,500 mem­ bers in seven counties. Band concert tickets on sale at Richards Drug Store, ' SPRAYING IS AT HAND—When in need of a new spray pump, ho matter how large or small, spray hose, nozzles, complete pumps, leath­ ers, rubber packings and etc., call on THE BOCKLET-KING CO., 416 W. Main St., XENIA, OHIO. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CON­ VENIENCE AND NECESSITY TO OPERATE A MOTOR TRANSPORA* TION COMPANY Public notice is hereby given that R. C. Riteflour has filed with .the pub­ lic Utilities Commission of Ohio an application for-a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate a motor transportation company for the transportation of property over the following route, to-wit: Irregular. Number of trips to he made daily will be irregular, Number of motor vehicles to be uSeed, one (1), All parties interested may obtain information as to.time and place of Shearing Upon B»id application by ad* j dressing the Public Utilities Commis­ sion of Ohio at Cplumbus, Ohio. *• R. C, Ritenour, . Gedarville, Ohio. Hotel Columbus . Long and Fifth Sts. COLUMBUS, OHIO 200 Rooms—Modem A First-Class Hofei at a ‘-Moderate Price Rooms/ $1.00, $1.50—Bath, $2.00 Nocn Lunch, 35c—Dinner, 60« James B. Butler, Managing Direct JAMBS H. BUTLER, Managing Director . 1 -n ■ V I *»-W»><**-:»■»*■».«»»»■ Ernest Bull of the Stevenson road fell Monday from » Udder sustain­ ing injury to hi* back. According to reports he is- recovering hut is yet confined to the house. WILLIAM KNOX DEAD W. J* Knhx? 80", former,resident of Clifton, died Thursday at the home of his son, Bruce, in Cleveland, The funeral was held Saturday afternfou from the Clifton Presbyterian church with burial at Clifton cemetery." He leave* two son*, Bruce, Cleveland, and Roy, Springfield'. Dresses, Suits, Hats, Lingerie And Hose In opening up our new Ready-To-Wear Department we are convinced that we are offering to the women o f Greene County the best values* in merchandise that have ever been shown in a local store. We ash you to come jn and prove this state­ ment by a earefuL investigation and comparison of every garment in our stock. Every piece is brand new merchandise, fresh from the hands o f the designers, and the quality of the fabrics, the smartness of design and carefulness of workmanship will amaze you when you consider the low prices. These prices, are made possible by a combination o f low overhead .expense and fortunate buying opportunities. We urge you to come in—look oyer this fresh, new stock, and get acquainted with the money saving opportunities in this store. ^NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE, OF PUBLIC CON­ VENIENCE AND* NECESSITY TO OPERATE A MOTOR TRANSPORA* , TION COMPANY Public notice is hereby given, that Harry Shull has filed with the public Utilities Commission of Ohio an ap­ plication for a "Certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate a motor transportation Company-for the transportation of property over the following route,-to-wit; irregular. Number iff trips to be made daily will be irregular. - ,, 1 - Number of motor vehicles to be used, orient).-*, „ , All patties interested may obtain information as to time and place of 'hearing Upon said application by ad­ dressing the Public. Utilities Com­ mission of Ohio at Columbus, Ohio. x jHarry Shull*• - , CedArvfile, Ohio; Smart Millinery We take great pride in asking, you to inspect the. attractive array o f hats in our .millinery department. Here you will find all of the season’ s choicest rmodes in all o f the wanted materials and colors. ■Do not fail to visit this de­ partment and get Acquainted with the Wonderful values here, $1.98 to $4.95 Sp ring Dresses The very smartest and best o f the Spring dpess styles, fashioned^ o f mate­ rials that arp not only attractive in ap­ pearance but that have the quality that insures satisfactory, .service— fchese-are the dresses you will find here in 'a ll the' lovely new spring shades in Solid colors, prints and in chic combin­ ations. ■W e want you to see them and judge fo r yourself o f their merit,' $4;94, $9.95, $14.95 Bring The Family Here ' Xenia, Ohio 89 West' Main St F1RE;DESTROYED"OUR GROCERY AND CONTENTS Blit We A te Now Located in The Room Formerly Occupied By / The Miami Valley Cream Company ° . ON DETROIT JUST FOUR DOORS SOUTH OF SECOND STREET We will continue to conduct our grocery in this location until our store is rebuilt* We will^soon have on hand a complete FRESH NEW STOCK And will be able to take care o f our customers in good shape Highest Prices Paid For Poultry And Eggs SCHMIDTS Phone 175 116 S . Detroit Street, Xenia, O h io P M G DROP IN WHEN ! NEED OF SALE BILLS SEE US

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