The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26
irtMffe KROGER’S FO R E VER Y D A Y LOW PR ICES P i in t n n w la Country Club Lucious Hawaiian O O * rineappie fmit> bigcan.................... JJc G R ATED P INEAPPLE Avondale No. 2 c an . . . . . 15c Del Monte sliced No. 2 can ,28c Avondale sliced N o . 2 c an , , . .......................................24c CRACKERS fbut.lwor.Soda'5:...........10c Ginger Snaps l b . . , , . 10c Graham . .Wafers l b , . . 13c Cocoanut Taffy lb . .16c Macaroon Snaps, lb . . . . 16c PRUNESs S ............ ...4 lbs. 25c Sunsweet extra large l b ., ........................................ 17c Sun&weet 2 lb. p k g ............. ............... 35c M i l I f Country club 4 3% cream 3 big cans 27c l i l I L I V Carnation or Wilson M ilk, tall Ib.can. . . 10c BUTTER p ou n 7 ,c,u.bFre,sh,^hu.ned....50c EGGS do^dyfre3h' largeseIec': , 26c LARD Fresh rendered 5 lb, pail 60c 2 lbs. 25c PORN Country club, can. . . . . . . L V / i V n Avondale zig-zag can 12c / 15c P P A C Country Club tiny can ........... . . . . . . ...........25c * " A O Country Club sifted can .................................. 19c Clifton c a n .................................................. 13c. P n i 'l 'a a Fresh roasted, FrenchBrand lb.................. 35c v u u c S Jewel A-Bourbon Santos l b . . , ...................27c " ■ ■ 22c » * • * ■; f.- * k • • ».■ • . f ,• -,f M • * . Special Santos, pound. Sugar pound H A M S rvnii ri ■ 22c Bacon ^u£a^ curec^^ to 5 pound pieces, 2 ^ C SM OKED CALL IES Whole p oun d .......................... 1.5c ' LARGE BOLOGNA SAUSAGE Per lb..............12 l-2c APPLES Red table apples 3 lbs.. 25c 13 lb., p e c k , . . . . . . . . . r U U t l i U G d 6 0 l b . B u s h e l .................. . . 2 5 c ..99c SOAPKirk?1Whit0or.... 10 bars 45c ChickFeed ,00pound 5 pounds 14c. $2.65 Scratch Feed !?0poun- sack 10 pound sack 23c $2.15 B l a c k P e p p e r p e l o i d . i: . o u r .s e lv ' s: . . , 1 9 c THE UNIVERSAL CAR . „ /~V *A i . & K Attention FatdOwnm! Ford parts, like almost everything else worthwhile, are counterfeited. Imitation parts are manufactured to SE L L at the highest possible rate o f profit and the grades o f steel used are consequently not the same high quality, specially heat- treated alloy steels specified in Ford formulas for the manufacture o f G EN U IN E FORD PAR TS . Don’t'be misled—Insistupon GENUINE FORD FARTS made by the Ford Motor Company. By so doing you will get from 35 to 100 per cent poore wear from them, and you will pay the lowest possible cost—the same everywhere. 80% OF GENUINE FORD PARTS RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH Ask for Parts Price lis t Wheel your Ford Car, or Fordson tractor needs attention, cab onus. ForrememberWe areprop* erfy equipped, employ competentmechanics, and US« Genuine Ford and Feeders* parts la all world R.A.;Murdock Standard can 8c j * * * • • • * • • • LOCAL AND PERSONAL * & * * • * • • * * Mrs. Elizabeth Galbreath has been j quite poorly the past week, | Daff White is preparing to erect a ' small cottage on East Xenia avenue. —Active reliable w*n wanted to book order* fpr High Grade Nursery stock, also act a* district superintend enfc. Unlimited opportunities to men wUi a desire te improve their pres ent employment. Large territories, pleasant work. Write for proposition, KNIGIIT £ HOSTWICK, Newark, N. J, - 4-14d Miss Nellie Dean of Dayton was the gufesfc Saturday and Sabbath o f Miss Witmah Spencer. Community Paint Da^t Saturday, April 2d, at Service Hardware Co. Mrs. Gertrude Miles Ludlum has brought suit for divorce against Ed ward Ludlum. ■ Mrs, Susan E pps Brown has been appointed guardian of Edward Ken nedy, colored. Notice;- I am prepared to do all kinds of trucking. Call 21 on 213. John S. Stewart Community Paint Day, Saturday April 28, at Service Hardware Co. Attend the market at Johns m’s on Saturday held by the Junior Mission ary Society. Mrs. Warner Randall will, hold a sale of household goods on Saturday, at her residence on the Yellow Springs road. The Junior Missionary ^Society of the M. E, church will hold a market at Johnson’s Jewelry Store, Satur day afternoon. A community dish shower will bo held at the Community hall in the Bapk building on Saturday, April 28. Everybody is invited to come and bring articles of dishes for the use o f everyone when the community hall is used. Bight refreshments will bo er- ved and a community social held. The dishes are on sale at Bird’s store and will be displayed in the window. Everybody come. At this writing we are having a beautiful spring day. As we gaze from our office window we notice two old-timers wandering up the street like they might be affected with the spring fever., James Little is carry ing a fishing pole while Oscar Sat terfield we supposeds to get the bait. One pole is all these fishermen will need for while one is taking care of the fish the other will be dragging them in. &£le •detosytJbsh THE CARLV BIRP CATCHES THE. "WORVC^ A son was born to Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Judy Tuesday. The little vis itor weighed eight and one half pounds. ■ Mrs. Link Jeffrey was taken to the McClellan hospital yesterday for an other operation. She has been home for some time but was forced to re turn for other treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clemans, who have each been patients in the Me Clellan hospital in Xenia, have re covered so that they will be able to return home" this week. Both urfde-r went operations. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Stuckey spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Cincinna ti for the opening of the ball season. They were guests of a hardware con cern in that city. . W. W. Galloway spent the week-end in Ironton, with his family, who are visiting Mrs. Galloway’s parents. Mr. Galloway was1accompanied by James Peters, who visited over Sabbath with friends in that city. The opening of the base ball season resulted in Cincinnati winning from St. Louis by a score of 3 to 2 and 11 innings were required to decide the contest. . St. Louis won the second game the following day. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank T .mbull spent last Friday- in Xenia with Mr, and Mrs. O. E, Bradfutc. Mr. Bradfute who is located in Chicago, was home for a few days, Notice;- All lot owners of The North Cemetery. Association are requestod to meet Tuesday evening in the mayor’s office for'the annual election of officers and ■ such other business as is required. J. C. Townsley, Pres. Miss Clara Thelma Randall, daugh ter of Mrs. Edith Randall and Mr. Raymond Van Meter were quietly mar ried last Thursday by the' Rev. Mid dleton, in Xenia, Word has been received here of the birth o f a son to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright o f Cincinnati. Mrs. Wright was formerly Miss Louise McCullough of Seaman, O. Mr. Wright is manager of one of the Kroger Stores in Cincinnati. The R. P. congregation held a, social ast Thursday evening in the church, The program consisted of music and a one act farce ’‘Mr. and Mrs. Anybody ahd their family on Any Sunday Morn mg” . Two sets of picture were flash ed on a screen. The Epworth and Junior League of the M. E. church .gave an Old-Fash ioned social last Friday evening in the church parlors. Those who did hot wear something old fashioned had to pay a fine. The Sabbath school or chestra played for an old fashioned “ eing.” The Juniors had a booth where they sold home-made candy. In a spelling match Miss Lulu Murphcy won the honors, Wh«r* They Were. On Inquiring why they made so such noise upstairs, the twins told me that they were Just playing “wnr.v Pretty soon the noise ceased, all war still; becoming nneusy at the unusu al silence, I went upstairs to Investi gate; they were nowhere to be seen; but after calling several tlme»%and .asking xvhere they were, a still, small voice from under one. o f the beds an swered: “We dasn’t tell, but w«’» aomeplae* upstairs.’’—Exchange. „ Thought for tho Day. You will never leave footprints ok the sand's o f time if you spend ah your time sitting down. F l b a t A f o p D SH O C K A B S O R B E R S Work with the Fore’ springs— not against thorn- T b « "third spring” chocks thftk«&ound and stops tho sidfe-iwsy. Sava tires, fuel, and car depreciation. Mod erate in price. Dl$lrihtttoT» r T a . MURDOCK/ Ced*rville,snd Jamestown B urpee -J ohnson C o JF m a m u i : a *f ▼u n t a «;. I P>I D I A N A ^ O U JSo'LLS. A. r S f c r - 'i “THE STYLES OF GLASSES” -White Gold. Pcrifused, Rimless White Gold mountings, with the edges of lenses enameled black Making a pair o f glasses that is unexcelled in beauty and at tractiveness. Equally suitable for business and dress. WADE Optical Co. 41S. Fountain Ave., Springfield, Ohio. We owe our Success to our Friends W ithout the cordial and friendly patronage o f out out-of-town, customers, Mabley’s could not have attained its leadership W e appreciate .Y O U R friendship, CINCINNATI PUBLIC sale ; I will sell at Public Sale at 1 my residence on the Yellow Springs road 1-2 mile north west of Cedarville, on SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923 Commencing at 1:00 P. M ., the followingproperty: 1 Lot o f Household goods consisting o f Stoves, Rugs and Furn iture, D ishes and K itchen U tensils. , One 80 Bu . Feed B in , one 40 Bu. Feed B in and a lo t of Fru it and Jellies and other th ings too num erous to m en tion . TERM S MADE KNOWN D A Y O F SALE Mrs. Warner Randall Kennon Bros., Aucts. .ft if Community Paint Day, Saturday April 28, at Service Hardware Co. 1 I v? "'-riSsT *t , J ***«■►» , f ■ AftNWkS;.;: 5 O iv ,^ n n a 5 cP * i Buy PaintService Get GOOD pamt,— th« k-nd that costs the least in tl e long run. Using cheap, ii ferjor paint is always It takes ;,iore o f it and it doesn't false economy last. Get Hanna’s Green Sea) Paint and it will cover move surface per gallon and wear longer, HANNA ’S GREEN SEAL PAINT has a 35-year reputation for quality. It out-covers and outcasts other brands o f prepared paints, and aJno ‘ ‘lead and oil.” Have your painter use it on your property. , \ > S old by The Cedarville Farmers* GrainCo. «> CbrtfoyJfcClbtkg The McDorman-Pumphrey Co, X E N IA , OH IO R * Greater Safety Greater Returns Every dollar invested in this bank is secured by FIRST MORTGAGE on real estate— recognized as one of the most valuable forms of security. By availing yourself of our special certificate plan your money will draw INTEREST Can you imagine a better combination of safety and generous returns? Put your money to work where it will mean the most to you. The Springfield Building & L oa n A ssu cm u u u 28 East Main Strfeqt . U - • I f
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