The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26

..»**l* troit St, wio. 3QJ.3UUUK * ICIATION > 0 , 0 0 0 .0 0 Dayton, Ohio I attention *r© kN, Prop. >AYTON kT l N O R Ludlow lR*S STOR E lird St. [Building , V < « * • * * * * « * * | LOCAL ANDPERSONAL | * *46 * * * # * * * # Mrs. 0. E. Masters is able to be cut after a two weeks illness, Mr, Gavin Reilev preached Sabbath, at the Friend’s church in Xenia, For sale:: Sweet potatoe plants at John Gillaugh’s. Try National Light Kerosene in your tractors. More power, no residue to get into crank case. Service Hardware Co. New Furniture for Old . °yt your old furniture from the attic and give it a coat or two of Hanna’s Lustro-Finish, You 1] be delighted with the way Lustro will make it look new again, HANNA'S LUSTRO-FINISH Stains and varnishes at one application. It covers; all defects and all surface scars due tr hard usage. Floors, woodwork and furniture are all made bright and beautiful by Lustro. Comes in all wood aolors—Oak, Walnut, Mahogany, etc. Colors are non-fading, . • Sold by The Cedarviile Farmers’ GrainCo. The Wednesday Afternoon Club and a number of invited guests were entertained by Mrs. Zetta Bull. Miss Clara Boasc has returned home from Trenton, where she has been teaching school. The condition of J. H, Nisbet is not much changed. He is growing weaker a*? the days pace. Miss Josephine Randall is home for her vacation, her school in East Liberty having closed. Attorney W. A. Paxton o f James­ town and Mrs. Anna M. Townsley were guests o f Mrs. E. E. Post, Sab­ bath. For Sale:—Bay driving mare 10 yrs, old. Sound. Safe for, anyone to drive or work. Phone 4-120, Mrs. S, J. Han­ na, •Cedarviile, 0. Mrs. W. L. Marshall of Columbus spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. KROC South Main Street, Grape bottiep e r . 29c iE R ’S Cedarviile, Ohi o 1 PostBranPkg12c GingerAlCrtie12c Kellogg’s p g n. 12c * Baked 9c Cakes eaei . . . . . . 0 CornFlakes p £ 7c Peaches®* 5 • Bread Loa2f lb: . . . 8k Peaches^'.. 15c . _ _1__ ..^Graham Soda trackers Butter ib. 12 c Prunes^ ge 17c , Coffee £ F c h . . 35c Prunes l mall.si“ 5c ' Apricots£r,ed 25c : Butter pera5bery. ,42c Lard r ......... 12k . Certo Bottle. . . . ,29c Sugar f aglb;... $2.43 1 Potatoes p i * 25c " Kraut 10c Macaroni or Spaghetti ..................................... 7 1-2c '■innI, * .....L *. Potatoes i w 8. 20c .1 Root BeerHireT8c Hams S 3 S m25c ; Hominy Z .. .9c Bologna r . 12k ! Apple qtu“ a r .. . 25c Hamslbe8uW21c Cheese £ ream: . . . 29c i We Buy Fresh Eggs j John, Bums has been reported', on Enarco Motor Oils, give ' perfect ibrication, Service Hard- Sunlight ice cream in any style for arties, churches, or any social func- on. I will be able to make you a social price. ■ See Ridgway, the Mrs. John Boolman has been ser- Special prices on Gall Cure, horse Mrs. E. L, Stormont' visited over For sale mantel and gjood coal grate ith tile for hearth. Will be. sold at real bargain. Call phone 4 on 71. Come ar.d see Cara’s dead-spit hat- st the Senior Class play. The annual College pienie was held at Bryan park, Yellow Springs, Wed- j nesday. Miss Edith Ramsey, who has been I teaching at Clinton, 0., Is home for J the summer vacation. I Roger Collins, who taught three years ago in the Welch, W. Va. school, bar, been spending the week in that city attending commencement. If you want to know how to break dishes come to the opera house Mon­ day night, June 4th. A son, David Wallace. Bradfute, was horn to Mr. and Mrs. David Bradfate, Wednesday morning. The youngster weighed eight pounds and mother and son are doing well. The •High School picnic was held Tuesday at Lakeside Park, Dayton. The day was ideal and the young folks thoroughly enjoyed themselves at this famous resort, Dr. Ritchie and wife o f Pittsburg, who have been visiting in Illinois, stopped,off here this week for a stay with their brother-in-law, Mr, and Mi's, Ii. E. Huey- Come and see Barton Crane carve the chickei -in “ Come Out of the Kitchen.’1 .Word has reached here that Mrs. John Cooper, who has been ill at the home of her son-in-law and dau­ ghter, Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Elder, of Belle Center, is very low, with little hope o f recovery. \. Council met Monday night to pass two ordinances at the request of the Cincinnati bond buyers for the Main street improvement. Seasongood and Mayer state that they will take the bonds. . ■■.■" The Ohio Fuel & Supply Co. has Dr. David Steel of New York City, Baby Chicks Pure Bred From exceptionally fine, free range flocks Ancona* and Leghorns 13c Barred Rocks and Reds 14c. White. Rocks and Wyandotte* 15c. 10 varieties. Immediate deliveries. The Sturdy Baby Chick Company Springfield* Ohio PLANT YOUR DOLLARS WHERE THEY'LL GROW Dollars are like grains o f 'c o r n—planted in the right soil fhey will grow a generous harvest. If your spare dollars are only yielding a harvest o f two or three per cent they are not planted in the right soil. Plant them hore under our special certificate plan and they will yield, INTEREST Not only will the yield ha generous but every dollar will be safe­ guarded by first mortgage on Real Estate. Any o f our official will be glad to explain this plan in detail. TheSpringfieldBuilding & Loan Association 40 E**t M»*rt Street, * . Springfield, Ohio What shall be In a Kitchen2,Come iiul answer for yourself. Card of Thanks; We desire to thank the many friends and neighbors for their kind assistance during the re­ cent illness of our son and husband. Also for the beautiful floral offerings Mr. and Mrs. Ed.. Hamilton and Mrs, Gale' Hamilton. Rev. V. E. Busier and family, of Eaton, are in quarantine due to the fact that their son, Eugene, has the carlet fever. The case is reportet^as a mild one, A number of cases of this disease have been reported in Eaton n the past few weeks. Te Class Play of the Senior Class of the, college will bS* given Monday evening, Juno 4th. The Editor, wife and daughter, Mary Eleanor, and Mrs. Zetfca Bull, spent Sabbath in Richmond, Ind. at the home o f Guy Bull. Mr, Howard Bull Of.Kokomo, known to many here, lias been in poor health o f late suf­ fering with heart trouble. He is now with his son. Mr. and Mrs. H, H, Stormont at- ;tended the funeral of Mrs-. George Earl of Dayton who died Saturday. The funeral was held Tuesday in Col­ umbus. While in Columbus they vis­ ited their son Earl Stormont and fam­ ily,'their nine year old daughter, Maty Louise, being seriously ill at the hospital, suffering with heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs, Stormont re­ turned home Wednesday, The unseasonable weather had had much to do with spring flowers and it looks like flowers will be scarce for Decoration day. For this reason share your flowers with the Legion boys to have for decorating the graves. Rev. Pryor of the Christ Church, Ja.mestown, officiated at the marriage of Miss Donna E. Johnson, daughter of Mr." and Mrs. David Johnson of this place to Mr. George D. Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Barker of Tamestown, at the church parsonage on Wednesday aftertioon at two o'clock. The couple was unattended, the single ring ceremony being used. The bride was-attired in a dress of Blue Canton Crepe with silver lace trim­ ming and hat and gloves to match. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs, Barker left for West Virginia, on a honey-moon trip by automobile. The ■bride is a very popular young girl and a number of prenuptial events Were given n her honor. On their re­ turn they will go to housekeeping in Jamestown. TIRE SPECIAL 80*414 heavy Non-Skid Cord. Guar­ anteed 7,000 miles, $8.00. gupotv- alee, 10.000 miles, $ 11 . 00 . TOibrlo Cord 80*3>4 $ 6.60 $ 0.00 81x4 10.50 16.00 32x4 11.00 11.00 88x4 11.60 17.80^ 34x4 ■ 13.00 17.60 32x4% 83x4H 83x414 11.60 28,50 24.00 Cords guaranteed 7,000 and 10,000 miles, None better. VANDERPOOL 723 W Mulberry St., ( Main 1803 W Springfield, * Ohio / • / /^ y % ■ ' y Copyright 1923 Hart Scbaffner 8c Marx Nothing like a Hart Schaffrier Sr Marx for Memorial Day The quality’s fine, too; we'll show you 2,3, 4 button sacks, Sport suits, Norfolk®. More here for the money 1 than you ’ll find anywhere. Ford Coupe Given Away Sept. 4th. .’•r Xenia, Ohio ■MBOHNaMEBOH Jamestown* Ohio The Greatest Quitting the Furniture Business Sals this Entire Community has ever known. Closes Saturday J. A. Beatty & Son XENIA, OHIO ’ $ * l \ , Are Closing out completely their Beauti­ ful Furniture Stock in 7 days. Every­ thing goes! Nothing held back! All to be Sold Saturday the Last Day. J.A. Beatty&Son XENIA, OHIO w m tm i

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