The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26

♦ > i Visit Our New W « have just installed * refrigerator for the Handling o f fresh u h and amoked neats In connection with our grocery. Our dis­ play casss as weJLaa-refrigerators are. sanitary in every respect ga«t we are prepared to render drat calsa service in this depart ■tantit gives n ft pleasure to announce that we have employed Dan Bailey as meat cutter. We will also kill our own meats front native stock whiehwillinsure you the'best at all times. ' Jr: •A We Are At Your Service ■m 111 M. C. NAGLEY B R E ATE J A S T . P O O D S Shredded Wheat----------------------------,------------ --------- Post Toasties ----- ---------------------- Corn Flakes, Ralston Food Cream.' o f W hea t-------------------------------------------- ------ .Mothers’ Oats, per box --------------------------; ------------ - Peas per can Peanut gutter, lb. BROOMS tomer Best grade &sewed, two days only, one broom, to a cos- =F Old Reliable Meat Market Where you can get the choicest cuts o f Beef, Veal, Fresh Pork or Smoked Meats. S.E.WEIMER € « 4 * r v i H « . . « - * ■■ V O h io ♦ a * • # a ♦ # ; LOCAL AND PERSONAL n ilH I !H H lB llllllllllW ll» lB lii»liM lM I» II I» lll^HW W 8W lffi *. A . For Sale:- About } corn. Phono 3-1915. We Sell For Less . ‘ ”v.* ‘a i - Pure Lard Down to 25c A Pound | . F L O U R Place your order for flour before it_ goes higher.Order now. FRESH JUICY STRAWBERRIES FRESH CARDEN VEGETABLE S TOMATOE PLANTS ________ 12 l-2c __ „•____12 l-2c _________ ,_.10c ___ 13c and 23c ________29c - ^ .- L ---------U c C A N N E D - G O O D S Milk, evaporated, Wilsons, Pet and many others, large size can 12 l-2c Own per can , iOc _____^12 l-2c‘ Tomatoes.per can ____--------------------------------- -------- 12. l-2c „ 23c > . . ■ B E A N S Kiln Dried Corn M ea l--------------------------- ------ -------1-------------------- Sc Red Kidneys ,per pound_________________ — . ------ ---------.— 6c Baby Lima, per pound _J------------------------------------ ---------- —------—He Best Navy Beans, per pound____ J -------------—- ----------------- ,— lx . Hominy Sc S E E D - P O T A T O E S > \ • V " Early Ohio—Early Rose—Triumphs—Burbanks—Rural New YorKs a l s o C a r o f t a b l e p o t a t o e s p r ic e d r ig h t ONION SETS — Yelldw or White 16c quart or pound while they last. First come—first served. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR CHICKENS AND'EGGS. BRING .THEM IN. WE ALWAYS BUY * . OPEN EVERY EVENING. H .E . S c h m id t & C o S . D e t r o it tS ., X e n i a , O h io , 200 bushel* p£ i GatExcallo cake flour at Trouta’s j or H. Bates. Devil's food, Chocolate, i Lemon and Vanilla flavors. Mrs. 0 . R. Shore of Columbus spent Monday and Tuesday with her Mater, Mrs. C. E. Masters. Edward Russell, aged 68, a lifelong } resident o f Clifton, died Tuesday at noon. Rev. S. G. Hart, a returned mission­ ary from Egypt, will be the guest p£ Rev, J. P. White and family voen Sab­ bath. It is probable that Rev. Hart will preach in the U. P. churchy Sab­ bath evening pt the Union service. The Home Culture Club was enter­ tained at the home o f Mrs. G. YVWin­ ter in Xenia, Tuesday afternoon. George Huntington, aged 80, who resided on the Polecat road> died.at his home, Monday, and was buried Wednesday.' He is survived by his widow. <The deceased was an uncle of Mrs. M. W. Collins, OURCLIENTELE GROWS t V Not upon promisea but upo» Performances. We are pitneers in DRY CLEANING AND DYEING. In Busines# Bine# 1835 : : : : ‘ : Prompt Deliveries Send Goods by Parcel Post ■ p tifftAcns! t? ra 625*627WAhmtst. I H E i f c A j P I t y E i W w CiociiffiAti, Ohio lelss j i»TRY OUR JOB PRATING The U. P. congregation will ob­ serve communon Sabbath. Preaching tonight by Rev. Harriman and on Saturday afternoon by Dr. White. ■■, 11 ■ ...... . •■ . '' Charles Kittering, Dayton, mem­ ber o f the 0. S. U, Board, also an alumnus pf that ins.titutionfi has-giv­ en $400,000 to be used in medical re­ search. • ■ Mrs. Mason Hanna of Ruthven, Ipwa, arrived Wednesday to attend the funeral of her uncle, the late George Huntington, Rev. J. P. White and his father, Dr. White, arrived home last Friday from Sterling, Kan., where/they at­ tended the U. P .. General Assembly meeting. They also visited in Topeka, Mrs. White and daughter, Ruth, who have also been visiting in Topeka, are expected to return home thi evening. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruck in Springfield on Wednesday. Mrs. Sylvia Gheizer and daughter, Miss Margaret Kyle, who have been visiting here, have returned to their home n Waldo, O. Prof. D. W. Sterrett, wife and daugh, ter, ELeanore Jean, are here on a visit. Prof. Sterrett leaves this even-' mg for Chicago where he will enter the University with the view o f get­ ting a ”degree next year. They will return .to Maisfield in September. Miss Reba Harbison leaves Mon­ day fo r Oxford, where she will en- Miami summer school taking a spec­ ial course for teaching. Messrs. S. M, Murdock and W. B. Stevenson and their wives returned from Millersburg, Ky., Tuesday af­ ter a pleasant visit with Rev- and Mrs. Waller Morton and family. The trip was made by atrfco. . ^ The Cedarville Grhin Co. has the new warehouse erected at the rear of the main plant about completed. The location is such .that all feed can be unloaded directly into the build­ ing from the side track. The build­ ing has a capacity o f about five cars of feed. CawHM. itso. Twitow*w»w»r& CWurliizor ■ invites' '. yon \to hear (jodoinsku ■ o f today™ in their , IS$ The spirit of kk personality has b e e n r e c o r d c d o n a simple paper *o®L W ith this ro ll . the wonderful A M H C O reproduces with marvelous exact­ ness and fidelity the actual playing of God ' owsky himself. 20 South Fountain avenue, Springfield, Ohio, 2E Mrs. George Hardy of Crider’s Point, N. Y. spent the week-end with her nephew, W, R. Watt and wife, Mrs. Holden.Pemberton, who was operated upon some time ago at the McClellan hospital, was able to re­ turn home last Friday. The Xenia Xenia Chamber o f Com­ merce has arranged for weekly hand concerts each Thursday evening oil the court house lawn. PLYMOUTH TWINE Ready for delivery. Place your order and rest easy. \ SALT! Car load on track, can furnish you Barrel, 100 lb. Bags or 50 lb. Block. ass ess MIDDLINGS AND BRAN Can furnish you all the Middlings you want at $70.00 Per Ton. - SSSm, LOCUST, CEDAR and CHESTNUT POSTS These posts were positively bought right and will be sold the same way, in any quantity. STOCK FOUNTS and TROUGHS Several different styles, and at a range of prices that will . ' interest you. Look this up. Farmers’ Grain GAS SHORTAGE NOTICE The amount of AVAILABLE GAS on May 1st, 1920 was considerably less than the amount available on the same date in 1919 and 1918. The result of drilling operations during the present year, indicate that the supply of gas during THE COMING WINTER will be MUCH LESS than last Winter. No consumer of natural gas should depend on gas for heating houses or other buildings during the winter months. THE OHIO FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY. T h e H grejssh t lo ii o i h a v e t) N, II. Republii has aboi ' miniate sible to man ant this sect liberal \ "My i to give adminis he simp werepiai a const) advoeatt gpvermr sion-ridc commias to seed place to like to b' lishment in Ohio, organize ciency i “Anolf . is destr instrum o f class o f such : Before ways in essary, for ,the conform be killet LAR( Natur; do with the calii most. This city of grown 1 greates Fabu her hat lap for •for rub tion ant natural The ( -i-. way. It ■not loc *■. it’s rav • The < • for Aki ment, tin foundet • b y the?r .spite oi ^ ment, h their c: Whe: OKrfre a remem SQU We' ? days at during the wo ers cou informt given i was tb and tb Anothe were et era to t ner as wool br control! corpora how wt ■ be paic grower rect is at this watche H Robe with tl tsburg City, K , cation, mand : Previoi safes v yet . T aiitoim sixty i mand is expt and nc ture tl OPE! ? Dr. opernt Colum right 1 tion w The e cular t was th operat be hea this ti pTove nessed Two nrday to the Franc boostc antert Trails featur publia distrit ic now ited, ; train. o . \m ahire <:nPB Mand; 4fi he ghtet: H »S«' r*i ii.JpMt * -i1* •*» *

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