The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26

- I - « r J I t M M i mmm i s m iu ^ IbtitiMNls* A t*m Tmik A ®®ly to Tim Wvkmilw . Attoamm Gbri* PM*'titi*w*tis srt to* horn* oi Um J. fe lftllN l ^M**, C. X. X ii tWfi lut» b**» Spend tag ** v * p *1 dsy* visiting to Gtoebuutti Hw*W Ms***, mb* tour Imp i » » m y yrittwl ewtottio* sttfsrkif witii pnomnowto, to thought to I p **m* bettor *± thi* tiow. W*®tfd: Farm band who food stood boy Hmt cm work w turn, Wary Kmcm For Until* Mm$m* mm p***t IS took. OoBtoo WfitopMM John John** to down with pww* ntenia M l to wpertod b*ti*r. w*ik## nM to «t Ito S m * i » **&• F*tol Mawtof*.* 0»ow Mow Sstor- day tog!*, '{frwSBloFoafcfotof to -F03t TAXI-CALL PHONE 147. Dr. JC, H. Httbtwr «xp*cbs to toovo town Friday nwrntog to investigate *a ofportoKitg? to return to too city. Ho M t o to M gen* * orotic or poo* tibl^towror. Mtos** Margaret and Fannto Me No® left to* first of tot week for an extended visit at Bell Center, For Sole: Clover hoy. Aleo five JDuree jilt*. Hugh Turnbull, Jr, ‘ 0 #&ar Satterfield bos been ill for eererol days but Is said to be better Ifdky, Members o f the I. O. O. F. lodge Are requested to be present Tuesday hlght when there will be worg in toe ■Ocond degree, N. G.' - If you ore a pkrtar* fin youwill bo Wtorastod to to* coming of « Wallace Reid picture at toe op*m house on Saturday night. H you hov* jwrsr soonhim now i» your chance. Mri and Ms*. Homy Bottoy spent several days, to Columbus attending Farmers' Week attractions to that city,' Found; Owner of a watch and chain can get same by applying to this of­ fice where information Will bo given as to proof required. The Profits in Creambelong to toe producers. Are you getting yours? You can have toe cream profit if you become a member of toe Cedarville Cream Station, Ask any member or consult our representative, N. P, Ewbank, Th* *!itortsto*!M«t «m»euae*d toot week lqr to* U. rfwrto whom the Misses Dyer would give a literary and musical eoteartoinmenti ho* b**n postponed until a fatur* date owing to so much siekn***. . F«* Ustoi- Dsroc Jtsmy mm with! A LOAM M OW * "|iiii<|Wii*uullF‘ lHl*tW ^ ~ •-'* ■,"*'rv.................... 9 pigs, weight about 45 lbs, Mr*. 3. B. W*im*r CHrls Net Wonts* In Intflo, Infanticide is common in India, but girls are to* chief victims, in on* community of 80,000 people soma rears age tiysr* was not a ategt* girt. A splendid picture to coming to the opera bouse Saturday nightwhen Wallace Reid will be seen to "The M Fatal Marriage*', This to a well writ- W tl« £ , X p oX iS ^ J S e d in ! ten story and staged in a very attrac- Jmrilcs ASbsetdsn. CP” ** tive manner, Go so# it. W« mm Mm * « * 2S*** J T S i *qulj^ed ri«d.y f t f * £ kinds. Wt w * mmm y to haadto' ytitr Mv* w * ***** market or to* fe r& t id er &*%*** — a™ tar th. **to» - will be held to the Township Clerk’* ;cW1 C*1 J tony office on Saturday evening, Febmxy . ....»■- < m ■■*■— Notice to Hereby given to the share holders of The Cedarville Building k Loan Association that to* annual 3, 1928, for the election o f director*. Andrew J. ek*on, • j Secretary Human fy * UMud. grt to M y .espaW# * f 'For Taxi Service, day or night.. Lady orgent driver. Call phone No, 8 1B. E, Williams has taken a posi­ tion as salesman for R. A. Murdock. Mrs, W, R. Sterretfc was called to Pittsburg, several days ago owing to ianoes to Walter Sterrett’a family. I have secured the services of Mr. Harry Walter* and my barbershop is now open for business. Mr. Walters is a first class barber in every respect, Charles E. Smith . F, B. Turnbull has been spending several days in Columbus this- week attending the, annual meeting of the Angus breeders. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Jobe will go to Columbus Friday to be present at the annual meeting of the Sheep children had contracted diphthfer- Growers* Association. Mr,. Jobe wih id Mr. tiw,V ‘ he chairman o f the meeting. if and r. Sterrett took same. ^ '...................... , - J,;Dr, W- H. McChesney . entered the l^k list-this week with the gripp. ^Mra, Raymond 'Bull has been uite il^ suffering from a nervous break- dbwn, Dr. Leo Anderson is in Columbus for a few days attending the State Association o f Veterinarians’ annual meeting. The Doctor stands prominent in the state - organization and has been asked t o lead in a discussion on the hog. . iMiiiiiiiHHiiiiiimimmiimmiiiimiiiHMiiHiniiiHiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiJ} FOR. BETTER FOOD AT LOWER PRIEES {ROLLED FRESH NEW CLEAN 3 lbs. 10 c I CORNMEAL WHITE OR YELLOW 2 lbs. 5 c PDEDWHEAT 1%, lie (CRACKERSBut“r'o?.,h^0,,t,r 12 c Country Club Milk Brtad O 1 ^ / * Big 24 o z . Loa f O r Z C BREAD H I6 H Q U A L IT Y 3 C A N S 29 C l i .A R n F R E S H R E N D E R E D 2 lbs. 25 c W ISC O N S IN D R E A M P O U N D Cou fttryC fub 1 C | * Mexlcancan A D C S i i n S w i i t L a r f o '.S i z i 45 II to tho wound ■U li- M K Sun M a li S t t d i d *% o r S i id lo s s * COFFEEB,n**At. 0 »ur-f,, 25 c • O L D M E D A L . 24 1 ,2 L B . S A C K ■_________ 6 lbs.25c IS LB S P E C K tPPLES POTATOES e & V I C A f t P h a l f SM O K E D OR S H U a A V l C F R A N K F U R F E R lb. W ^ E i t» i» 18 » I 4 c SMOKEDHAMSKaL:21c “"fasKS.**- 24c . S i £ S * l > B 2 S c ' r i o ^ l W l F l f H A S O A P B A R S Sc" L U X 3 P K G . 28c Have your old Furniture upholster­ ed, rofinithecl, rep*ired! Work tailed for and delivered from 1 to 10 mile* ftordXenia. Send in your address. Will be inCedarville March 1-2-1 Prompt Service and Work . ' ' . Cuaranteed v $.« ' ■tojjg-M*- iM 'M & ' Elmer Weynch 1441 Huffman Ave»* ialballSSliliISfcAReSSWIAMNMHMSI DAYTON,Odio IffSriXtoB impMsstoHMpar swoed. IWII. U ....... l i p . , ,r*i!utii-^ u * '*4 >(? ium « i immu i u i u i J _ ! = AM ux F ^ t Sale In 25 Years Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats Never in the history of Springfield were such striking values in standard merchandise offered as in our f A ll of our fine Boys* Suits, Overcoats and Fur­ nishings are going at great reductions during our first sale in 25 years. a •1 • Bring the Boy**and let us fit him into a suit or overcoat at $ n c k * 7.85 $ 9.00 $11.25 AUW oolSlip-overSweat- ers, $ 3.50 values. Blouses Extra quality fabrics; well made;a real value at 69c each Boys’ Pants Hard wear resisting fab ­ rics; full cut boys’ knick­ ers. Special value— Alexander & Main and Limestone St«, Springfield, Ohio O s *

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