The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26
S7-S9 East Main St., Xenia, 0 , M a k e G o o d With Men Who Know Value* Styles, quality o f fabrics and work- ^ fiaanship, finish— all have to he RIGHT to measure up to the demands o f our customers. WW th«r y#* » choice I« » «uit 0f wortttd o r uRSaithtd wor.ttd— whetL.r T9* prafer the u w .h*de o f n » or « » ***■ »WM « novelty—yo. fi»d h .ro nothinif fe.t .uper value., at either ml Amtm moderate price. Extra Pant., If Desired' at $4.98 Extra Pont., If Desired at $5.90 High Connt . Broadcloth Shirts * Men’s dress shirts that are top-notch in style and Talue- Absolutely fast col- ; f r.., an<l patterns exclusive ■ tyith our Store?. Cdllar-at* ' - an<^ nffckbatu! styles M.ade over our extra-large pattern. Big value. $1 at* Men's Athletic Made o f best ‘ quality Nainsooki back webbing; , r « i n f o r e e d w i t h doable atftcbsog; full o a t through o u t . Assures coolness and ■comfort to the Activeman. . 49c and 89c Waverly Caps ForMea *>, With style, right proportion and fine quality. Shown to. liglc tan Glen.' plaid with contrast overplaid twist Fnll shaped, non-hrealcable visor. One o f oar oatstanding values at the low price of— 98c t«S I ,98 , * «va-d'y-'«wrwqwarMLiV College Style tit M a ifeO x fo& The maa will young* like this Tan Oxford, with its rugged sole and . collegiate square toe. $ 3.98 SUGAR 10 LBS, 6 1 c CORN FLAKES KELLOG ’S 7 c SAN I-FLUSH 2 1 c PAR-T-JELL 2 F0R1 5 c PEACHES No. Mission 1 9 c POLLYANNA WATERLESS Cleanser, 5 lb . pail 6 9 c BUCKWHEAT OLD Fashioned 5 Lb Bag 2 5 c H AND H MOP BROOM SOAP No. 12 Cotton 4-SEWED IS c 2 5 c 3 9 c LAUREL BUTTER CRACKERS Pound Box 1 6 c | MATCHES I BLUE MOON | 3 Large Boxes 1 0 c LARD l i e SOAP P . G . or KIRKS FLAKES , 5 Bars CHOCOLATE DROPS, O ld Fashioned L B ' * S c MACARONI SPAGHETTI PEACHES EVAPORATED Peeled M Q _ Pound A O v 1 8 c FAM ILY , 2 PKGS. 1 5 c DATES DROM EDARY ' 2 1 c I MUSHROOMS ?LITTLE BUTTONS 4“ 2 8 c i CAN CLIMALINE LARGE BOX 2 3 c PRIGI- I, AND WATER GLASS J K f S T “ 2 3 c PAPER CLEANER ^CLEVELAND , 4 CANS 2 5 c met WHENI n JNEEDOFSALEBILSSEEUS hww LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kyle o f Sea- man,Q., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kyis. Mrs, Afuthr Judy entertained Tues day afternoon a number o f young folks in honor o f Junior’s fifth birthday, Mies Joaia Charlton, o f Dayton, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Win. Conley over the week-end. FOR SALE— 400 bushels o f com. Apply to Mrs. E . C. Ogle*bee. LOST—Two Fence Stretcher Chains between home and Cedarville. G. H. Ci’eswell. Little Montgomery West, youngest son o f Mr. and Mrs. J. S. West is down with an attack o f penumonia. •J, C. Townaley, who recently fell from the loft in his barn fracturing two ribs, is again able to be about. FOR RENT—Four rooms furnished or unfurnished. Phone 30, Lock Box 206, Xenia Ave., Cedarville, Ohio. Rev. Walter Morton, wife and son, Herold, o f Louisville,.Ky., are spend ing a few days at the home o f Mr, S. M, Murdock. They will return Saturday. The Columbus ;pike was closed fo r j traffic this week while the contractors |are building two bridges. A detour is necessary from J. C-. Townsley’s i around by the McMillan school house. | ' The old McMillan school house on the Columbus pike has been improved and is being prepared fo r a tea room ; and the grounds prepared for-a tourist camp. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson, will move soon and operate the camp. ■ Mr. W. G ." Coxhead, City Work Secretary, o f the Y. M. C. A., Colum bus, gave a very, interesting talk Wed nesday before the College Y . M. '• . Mr. Frederick M, Otto, Wittenberg College, who has been director o f the United Presbyterian choir, will give up his position here about the first of the month and will go to Germany where he expects to spend a year in the study o f music. Mr, Charles Graham spent the week end visiting with relativ es in. Youngs town, Ohio. Mrs. H. A , Bauman o f Creve Couer, Mo., was called to'Xenia owing to the illness, of _ber sister, Mrs, Joseph Cavenaugh. Mrs. Bauman visited here fo r several, days. Dr. C. M. Wilcox o f New Paris, O., spent Saturday and Sabbath with Dr, and Mrs. A . E. Richards and famijy. Mrs. LaClede Markle attd daughter, Joan, left Tuesday'for New York City where-they will- join Chaplin Markle o f the U. S. Navy, They expect to be located in and about New York dur ing the summer. Mrs. X. G. Davis and daughter, Mrs. LaClede Markle, entertained with a bridge party Saturday afternoon. Six teen ladies enjoyed the afternoon, . FOR SALE—Three building lots by the Trustees-of the First Presbyterian Church. Good location and priced reasonable. F or particulars apply to Mr.‘ Conley. Mr, James Stormont sustained slight auras last Friday while compounding some chemicals in the college labor atory. As a result he lost his eye brows and eye lashes as Well as some hair. The bums were not serious. WANTED TO BUY—Good Exten sion ladder 20 o f 30 feet, Warren Barber, FOR SALE— Seed Corn $2.00 per bushel. J. C. ToWUsley. Miss Ruth Burns was the guest o f Mrs. Payson Gray, o f Dayton, Wed nesday, and attended the banquet o f State Federation o f Music. Mr. i H. G. Funsett and family o f Nobelsville, Ind., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. W . Galloway. Mr, Funsett was formerly connected with the local paper mill and is now superintendent o f the Ball Brothers Paper Mill in Nobelsville,. FOE SALE—A beautiful high grade player piano near Cedarville that can be purchased fo r almost one-half the original factory price. If'you are look ing fo r a real bargain this is your Chance, Starr Piano Co., 61 W. High St,, Springfield, Ohio. Mrs. I, C. Davis was hostess to the member's o f the Kudantra Club last Tuesday afternoon. Besides the mem bers there were a number o f invited guest*,' . LOST OR STRAYED—Jersey Heif- fer weighs about 600 lbs. Any one with information call Howard Turn- bull. WANTED—To purchase your wool. MAYWOOD HORNBY. Before you sell your wool consult no and get oar prices. MAfiTWOdDHORNBY. CULTURE CLUB BAB NATURE PROGRAM Birds end trees o f Ohio were the center «? aftK#*** from members o f the Club, when the society a v 6 « * the home o f Mrs. C. E, Oxley, OedflwviRe, Tuesday afternoon. Bali e e l wae answered with the name* o f various birds and trees o f the state. Twe papers were read, the first % Mrs. F. A. Jaricat, on “Migra tion o f Bled*," and the second by Mrs. C. E. Masters cm “ By-Products o f Tree*.” Both were well prepared and received with interest. A poem entitled “April Showers” was given by Mrs. Bert McFarland. The musieM entertainment was fur nished by Mrs. Oxley’s two daughters, the Misses Marguerite and Katherine. A piano solo, violin solo and a musical reading by Miss Marguerite, were given. . The society voted to send a “ friend ship bag” to the children o f Mexico, as j part o f the national plan. | --.y ■; y 1 FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good ‘ condition, Phone 60, * j ADDS THREE STORMS The E. W, Fulmer Co., owner o f a chain o f grocery stores in this section with headquarters in Springfield, hat purchased three grocery stores in Troy. t This gives the company 43 stores. NOTICE Wo are ready fo r ilia 1928 Season, Baby chicks all ‘varieties. Custom hatching at 4c per egg, A full line o f Buckeye and Newtown Incubators and Brooders. The Northup Hatchery, Belt Phone, Clifton 13F16. , R. R, 1, Yellow Springs, 0 , Save that W A N T E D DEAD STOCK .removed free of charge, Call 454, prompt Service. XENIA FERTILIZER CO. W H E N IN G PR IH G F 13LD NOW ON THEIR SECOND WEEK * MUSICALCOMEDYCOMPANY FEATURING RAYNOR LEHR HIMSELF RUTH MACK, Queen of the Blues RQSEETLI &. MASSARO, Accordian-Violinist JAMES FARRiSH, Robust Tenor THE MARTIN DUO, Operatic Stars MAMIE ST. JOHN, Poor Old Maid__________ 3H0WSON & SHIELDS, Harmonics JACK B. CROOD, 'Ota Beau Brummel DAVIS & WOLFE, Dancers Deluxe_____ And the Famous Youth and Beauty Chorus Gorgeously . *—*•■• ■ - • Gowned A Super Colossal Production [Where Youth and Beauty; rj ’ '. Predominate *3 ] Change of Program Every Monday and Thursday B H It'sYo No longer ia it necessary 4$ pay’from $186 to $150 for ,# high grade washing machine. . A wonderfully equipped new factory is now taming out several hundred of these finest Model 20 Washers every .day*. • 'And gigantic machinery is securing large reduction!, in manufacturing costs, thus enabling you to buy at about two-thirdsof what you would expect to pay for a really fineelectric washer. ' / , . See What You Get . Baxtncnrm C om * Ttra, aickel-plabed inside, 6-abee* .capacity, icH-drabrfag ®unrimo»A mjxwojc Hrnao-Diso—the successful washing principle. Aoauusut Scums Tor D am—starts and stop* axtematlcally by dMtef and Tailing hd. . T # » tsxxm m u Dauar Bturns. them can Aixm israx Wanrom, loddag la all politic**. Dvoe Gainr F ixbk —very attractive, Rust-proofed with UdylJte. I f l really the greatest wa»b«r valae ever offered., . See an Automatic this week at the store named helowt Save that cme-third—it’s yours. Spend it fo r something t o weer, I f yon like—but at least save it tax your new washsr. the < •fide and popular thing to do. , ' 'o w e r Xenia ^|| Diotckit . S. DETROIT ST., XENIA, OHIO BETTER SHOE VALUES E VERY DAY IN THE WEEK BEE OCR WINDOWS ■ OV£f) 2SO FAM/irSTfiRtS G-fZ-MNNEY CO.J nc . f ac Tomas ALWAYS BUSY 35 EAST MAIN STREET—SPRINGFIELD, OHIO HEADQUARTERS FOR S P R IN G F O O TW E A R Shoes For The Entire F amily A t Popular Prices LADIES’ SHOES O k * W hatever you r style choice may be fo r the sum mer, K in n ey ’s have it at— High, Low O and Medium Heels CHILDREN’S SHOES $ | . 9 8 Blonds Kid |<vPumps Honsy Bltfle Kid I straps HZZ.B"‘‘ |Ti» Plain Patents I Bueklsa Two Tbnsa | Sandals SIZES 2% TO 9 CM KINNEY'S SPECIALIZE IN Shoes of quality and style at a genuine saving. SiseS to 11 and. 11% to 2. BO Y S ’ SHOES 9 1 Tan or Black 0$ - ^ ***% Boy# ,5k* th* *ty'# fords. Easy to ^ , 8 5 Mother* like the wear — hard to ™ wear out. sehrio*. Father like* the price, Shefc 9 to i3 i/2—$1.98 1 * Sixes 1 to 0%—$2.29 m . INFANTS’ SHOES Newei.5 styles; Sises 0 to 4 MEN! Xhtney’s work shoes —•easy to wear— hard to wear out. HOSIERY WOMEN! For the family. AQ r Slippers.. *»* f v Newest shades— lowest prices, .Blue, Gray, Rok*— Sizes ft to ft. TennisFoolweSr Men, Boys, Women, Girls, All Bizet MEN! NEW SPRING OXFORDS . 1‘afc or Black.— Goodyear Wel t Soles. Sixes 6 to 11 $ MEN! If You Lika te Flth, You Will Like Kinney** BUBBER BOOT* Kite* QO Boot $3.98 Half Hip «*«*«» r$$u Hip $4.98 UK**]*1 m mum bobetterat K inney ’ s - spwmo*s lamefamilyshoestore
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