The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26
PURINAFEDS PIG CHOW COW CHOW BULKY LASS HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER FENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS HAAG WASHERS Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company E v e r y th in g f o r t h e F a rm P h o n e 21 C e d a rv ille , O h io PERSONALLY AT YOUR SERVICE NO CHANGE IN PRICES. ' , . X take genuine pride in announcing the opening o f new offices in my o\vn building, 101/^ W$st High St, These offices are the most luxurious in appearance and most completely equipped of any in the state, barring none, I invite yeur inspection. DU* G. A SMITH DENTIST\ 101/g West High Street. , 1 Springfield, 0|uos Smith Building—Across From Myers Market • . j Dpen, dally and Tuesday, Ttum day and Saturday evenings j 2 HOUR PARKING LIMIT ON ESPLANADE . ' •-/ »' " '■ •"'/ r*t ■ ■ E.W.FULMER CO. SUGAR 10 LBS. 6 0 c PAPER CLEANER CLEVELAND 4 CANS 2 5 c MATCHES, Blue Moon, Big Based, 3 For ..........................10c SPINACH, Del Monte, Large No. 2Vz Can - ....................... 21c TOMATOES, Regular 10c Can?* 5 F o r ........................ .,........ 39c HOMINY, Van Camps, Large C a n ............................r........:..10c POLLYANNA WATERLESS CLEANSER, S lb. Bucket ...,69c LARD, LB. 1 0 i c 5- Lb. M il , g r o s s ......5 8 c !No- 21/* CAN CACHES MISSION 1 9 c H. AND H. SOAP, P er P a ck a g e ................................................ 17c MULKEY’ S IODINE S A L T ..................................................*....10c COFFEE, “ Thank You” ....................... 36c COFFEE, “ O ld Honesty” ........................................... - ............. -41c COFFEE, “ Four Square” ..................... 49c R U G S P E C I A L BEAUTIFUL, LARGE 27x54 GRASS RUGS EXCELLENT PATTERNS IN BLUE, GREEN OR BROWN DESIGNS, WELL MADE, 3 PLY, 720 W ARP . A RUG YOU NEED NOT BE ASHAMED OF HERE IS HOW YOU GET IT [— 25c BOX KIRKS SOAP FLAKES. I— 5 c BARS KIRKS FLAKE SOAP, t— 10c BAR JAP ROSE SOAP. I— 10c BAR “ CASCADE” HARD WATER SOAP l— 27x54 GRASS RUG r &LL O F ABOVE FOR 9 3 c ’ AR-T-JELL VLL FLAVORS 3 BOXES 2 3 c PRUNES 10.60, 10c LB .; 5 LBS...... 46c 10*60,12*/*c LB .; 5 LBS .JSHc RAISENS CHEAPER THAN BEANS. STEW THEM— MAKE PIES -EAT THEM LIKE CANDY BIG 4 POUND t l C I i * Satsitary P a ckageA iP% r tU BIG 2 POUND Sanitary Package \ 20c Mfcfr W C S O — W it t a n h e r g G c U a f g p S p H u g h e l d , O M » , F r f d g y A p t# $*—6*1$ P» M ^ * “ HoIy W eak Hour” . “ Be Our Gsi#*t*-” in in niv irirnr*t— m m drop in LOCAL AND PERSONAL ,>w, p ,a„n ,raiii III Mr, J, X . Mitchell and family spent Sabbath in Dayton. We Can SHOE U and SUIT U at HOME CLOTHING CO, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Sudman 'o f St. Mary’ s, Ohio, spent the week-end with Prof, and Mrs. C, E. Oxley. Miss Edna. McLean o f Dayton is spending her vacation with her grand mother, Mrs, John Marshall Master Herman Handall, son o f Mr. and Mrs, Earl Handall underwent a nasal operation in Xenia this week. *■ *■ - . j * * ..." -*• ■ Mrfls H, He Brown wid daughter, Lois, have heen spending the past w^ek with relatives in Defiance, Ohio, The Research Club was entertained yesterday afternoon at the home .of. Mrs, 0 . E, Cboley. Miss Bertha Creaweh o f Steuben ville, has been spending a few days h 6 re with .relatives. * Mr. Prank Glenn, wife and .two daughters, 'Springfield, spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Stewart. Mrs. Jacob Siegler, who has been ill for several weeks suffering with high blood pressure, is much improved at this time. ’ Mr. P, M; Giljilan and family spent the week-end in Clarksburg, Ohio, with relatives. Little Montgomery, West entertain ed a few friends last Saturday honor- o g his seventh birthday. Miss Maude Hasting, who teaches in Kent, Ohio, schools spent last week it home during the spring vacation. Rev. R, A , Jamieson preaches this evening for the Sugarcreek United Presbyterian, congregation. The ser mon is to be in connection with the communion service'. * , Xenia Presbytery meets Monday at the U, P. church in ’ C lift o n /, The morning “session opens at 10:30 with sessions during the ’ pfternoon and evening. Mr. Howard Arthur spent a few days herd the first, o f the week due :o his school at Mt. Cory being closed.' The sleet storm put the electric and telephone service out o f commission in that section o f the state. The corrected report o f the Town ship Clerk, Mr, Andrew Jackson, to the S tate, Auditor, appears in this issue., One line irt the last report under the library'should-have been in connection with the road fund. - Spring Y; Students The'annual apr&g for the college started Many o f the students hey* m&Bmad to their Homes. Studios nffll he rowsawd Tues day, TWO LARGE Mrs, John Marshall returned last Tuesday after a six weeks trip to Los Angeles, California, where she visited "her brother. The trip was made in company with »her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred Marshall o f Dayton. The Junior Class o f the High School will present ’ Sunshine” at the Opera House Friday evening, April IB. The plat will be open at Jackson’s office Saturday, April 7, at 2 P, M. Spring Easter Suits in a great variety o f patterns and at prices to suit your .pocketbook. We never had a finer line o f spring bnd summer slothing fpr men and boys. ’ C. A. Kolble, 17-19 W. Main St., Xenia. The Greene County Group Quarter ly conference will be’ held in the Methodist church next Wednesday evening, It will begin with a supper served by the Standard Bearera Mis sionary Society. A fter the supper at six o’clock the preachers will give their reports. This will be followed by a sermon, A cordial welcome4o a ll Richard, the youngest son o f Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wright, was injured Wednesday when hit on the forehead with a croquet ma41et by his sister Jean, while a t play. Three stitches were required to close the wound, Dr. Marsh dressed the injury. The acci dent happened while the little folks were at play. , WRMi M «• Potijtry m m 'M m dm nip-I s " ft VyjpEJ ■mm i U S J jR v a m a IK M wmm ' tMe) Dfefttajr fa shew leal-‘Pupal* m iAwKB I Mrsfis hi e* \WPPPywn / £ § * * * % « ' *** HMUt (St M m JLuUpU 'AV. *pPifVRMPI1tF K|HUKPI*1B *»*' l I'll'Myijtww $ T FIRE Two large b*mw m the John L, Zimmerman farm, L$ 6 $l Lane, near Springfield, ware boosted about 11 o’clock Wednpday right with a loss o f 2 mules, 2 horse*, * buB and four goats besides a h&gi ^mount oil hay and grain. In aap||fe to cribs of corn were con$tmmdi*E$i 9 fire was dis covered by a tempt <jn the place who with the assistazioe-^ ‘neighbor* re leased SO head o f <3*$ty cows before the fire reached fehatm. The loss is covered by insupenoe. The fire was plainly visible here. INFIRMARY INMATES ' REMOVED BY DEATH Brand’s Letter And 1 if**?3'*jMtioe » u» **#•*»*&* IT* , »nd bw cuum* are about m Una with TU B E x p l a n a t i o n b * gr*v« l road ideas which was no- — - - - - - thing hut propaganda for the washed We are m receipt yesterday o f * grmtt\ interest*, letter from Congressman Charles We think that Brand should attempt Brand in which he attempt* to « * - to answer Louis J. Taber, Master o f plain the famous letter which Senator the National Grange, and a Repubii- Burton exposed relative to Brand „ n , who was a member o f the “ Fair urging President Coohdge to appoint Commission,” What Mr. Tabor Herbert Hoover as Secretary o f A g n - saya an4 what Mr, Brand claims are culture. At that time Brand thought opposite and the question o f varasity Hoover had the right idea o f the farm srises as to who is correct- The dif-. .situation and was the man fo r the ferenee between the two is that Brand ‘P ™.e* „ i . „ . . . . . is running fo r office while Tabor is not. The peculiar part o f Brand* letter Under the circumstances the public now is that he has given out “ rnfor- csw take its choice and form its own: wation” which he evidently did not rnnritisinns possess to answer Burton on the floor * during the debate, . ■* * Hats, caps, shirts, hoisery, ties, is ^ He still holds to the disputed charge a w},je variety of styles Z a « £ » / that Hoover was responsible for the -y ou can j U)St what you are look- low wheat price during the war re- :j[ng fo r to compiete y0V1J. Easter tog- gardless o f what four farmer Repub-"' licans, who were "members. o f the “ Fair Price Commission,” appointed by President Wilson, have held other wise, BABY CHICJCB-AB U *m your order at Fame* Hdwp, Cm, Km* Bee pur New Easter Tin* HOME CLOTHING CO, AUCTIONEER-— C L, TATLOJt— JawMiewn. O. FI mnm 41, (It-tSjt For Sale—A lot o f furpaee and stove vrjod, reasoned, Frank O e sw e il gery. C, A, Keltic, 17-19 W, Main Qf- Yanid ’ St., Xenia. I FOR SALE— Oak farm gates. A. Stormont. J. -**• Hotel Columbus Long and Fifth SU. COLUMBUS, OHIO A Firut-CLasa Hotel at a Moderate Price Rooms, $1,00, I1.50-—Bath, %ZM Noon Lunch, 35c—Dinnor, 50c James H. Butler, Managing Direct JAMES H. BUTLER, Managing 'Directof MarSn V, BreakaU, 77, died at the Greene County Infirmary Wednesday evening at 6 o ’clock. "Death was due to infirmities o f age. The deceased had .lived at the In firmary since June 1923. He has n o ' near surviving relatives. j The body vVas taken *to the Nag- ley Funeral Home where funeral services were held Friday at 10 A . M. with burial ib Woodland Cemetery, m a r k e t ; " - " / Cakes, chiclcens, home qiade cottage cheese and all the other good things for your Easter, you .will find at the market given h y the Broadcasters, class o f the Presbyterian church, in the Miami Valley Cream Statibn. Saturday April 7 at 3 o’clock. t Miss Harriet Kyle has been visit ing with her brother-in-law aud sister, Rev, and Mrs, Gavin Reilly, in Brad ford, Ohio. - . \ Buy your Easter Togs at vH0ME CLOTHING CO. A marriage license has heen .grant ed to Lests Dozier, .janitor, Spring- field, and Zena May Thresher, R. FI D., Cedarville'.' . . > Mrs, Chalmers ’Elder and two children o f Darlington, Pa.j are visit ing with the former’s parents, Mr, qnd Mrs. N. L, Ramsey. ' - - W A M T M p * ; - / DEAD STOCK removed free of ch.arge, Call 4jj». prompt Service. XENIA <FERTILIZER CO. T SherbrookShetlands Woven Exclusively fo r Manor-Brooke Manor-Brooke have out done them selves. In the selection o f these exceptional patternings— Sherbrooke •.Shetland* m irror the unusual in color and fab ric design— See. these new models in either 2 or 3 button coats— trim waisted pants with plenty o f hang and w ide bottoms. " 1 , ' f. -Y J ‘ 1 . \ , , , . ^ t J r . ( New Spring Suits and Top Coats S30 $35 $40 others from $25 to $50 1 -NEW SPRING SHIRTS $2.00 to $5100 STETSON & LEE HATS $3.95 to $10.00 SMART NEW NECKWEAR $1.00 to $2.50 28 S; Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio lllllllllillll l l l l l l t l i l l Adair’s Mighty Dollar R U G S A L E 1 See I f You Can Duplicate These Prices 9x12 Grass K ugs ...........$ 5.75 ' 9x12 Congolemn R ugs .. 8.75 9x12 Wool Fiber Rugs .. 9.59 9x12 Brussels R ugs.... . 12.75 9x12 Axzuiftster Rugs.... 26.75 9x12 Yelvet R u g s ......... 24.00 9x12 Wilton R u g s .........65.00 11-2x12 Brussel R ugs .... 23.50 11-3x12 AxminstefRugs 49.00 11-3x15 AxmitisterRugs 69.00 JWhatever you may have bought in Rugs, fades into a shadow, as compared with the beauty o f these patterns, the glorious colors, the superb qualities and the interestingly low prices. The Rug Event Hundreds Have Been Waiting For » • COME IN SELECT YOUR RUG Pay Only $1 Down BALANCE CAN BE ARRANGED IN CONVENIENT WEEKLY OR MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS. *- '■ "a 1Enjoy the Use of a New j { RugWhileFayingforIt ] j Select a Rug—Pay $1.00 j I Down We deliver the rug. I You enjoy its use while pay- I ing for it in amounts which ] you will never miss. I Don't Do Without the Rug I . You Want _ _ A - 9x12 Feltoleum Rugs $6.46 Th«te Rags are of the bmt quality. They are cut from the roll and can he had i« any desired length. A D A IR ’S J [ Jh »Jmmr JTmmrn J L wbm N< M t S t r e e t Xmi&i Ohio
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