The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26

■ i ■>. .4fr*A f, ' EXECUTOR’S Public Sale House and Lot Saturday, May id , 1924 2:00 P. M, on Premises LATE HOME OF SARAH WOLFORD M iller Street, Cedarville, Ohio ’ - ‘f • ■ ft. ■. 10 Room House, Duplex Lot 72x153. Furnace, Good Well and Cistern. Piped for Gas. Good Barn 20x30, APPRAISED $3300,00. Miller 6 c pinney, Attorneys. * pred Haines, Executor Xenia, Ohio. SEASON 1924 Peace Percheroii Society of America No. 141846 PEDIGREE;—Foalded April 25, 1917; bred by J. Cjuincy Smith, New Carlisle, Ohio. WEIGHT 2000 POUNDS. This horse has proven-to be one of the best sires ever brought into the County. He stands well and has an excellent' disposition. Color is jet black with star pn forehead.__ Sire; Infoumas 69465 (81417), by Dorceau (64215), by Denton 40905 (46420), by Violoneux (37421), by Lavrat 15821 (21169), by Bismark 5529 (633), by Sultan byMignon (715), by Jean Le Blanc, _Dam.—Peacemaker 54364, by Turgot 54274 (36041), by Matador (43400), by CUsson (41222), by Bontor £19590), by Picador IH. This horse will make the season at my farm one mile west of Cedaryille oh. the Kyle Road; Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be accountable should any occur, FEE;—$15.00 to insure satisfactory col$. , R. A. Murdock KROGER’ S S. RAINST., CEOARVILLE, OHIO Apples, t Winesaps m n JP Pci? Lb. a»*>■#■* ¥ ■*a■« *■** , ■* 71c Chocolates, ....... 20c $ 1.07 Po ta to e s , S ” . bushel... ...... D v a o i) Country Club IS ieaU 1 1,2 lb. loaf * • CHICK FEED, M 7 f t 100 -lb. sack........ SPAGHETTI, Franco American j fZ p 3 for HEN FEED M O C 100 lb. sack........ CRACKERS 1 7 c Soda or butter.........* « v BROOMS, No. 1, C L \ r 4 Sew. each. . . . . u CHEESE 7 C r Cream, l b , .............. - - b PAILS. 12-ot. Galv. J 2 C Iron*each . » , * * * ' " “ v APPLE BUTTER. 7 c - Qt. Jar...................* - » TUBS, Regular 80c g C * grpde,e*ch. *.,»•- *Wt fV BEANS Q r Country Club, aauce. ,-* > WASHBOARDS. C 9 r Family mh, e»ch M l MILK. Wilson or | |U Carnation..............* W WALL PAPER 7 C Cleaner, can*- w CORN. Standard., 7 C /, Scans............. * SOAP, Crystal W h it e jg g 6 bar*,. GINGER SNAPS i m ­ pound. < .AVI . , • • • • • • • • • • L 0 CU AND rUSONAL j • ♦ * * ♦ » * * • • j South Charieiton will vote next j November for * new high school build I Mias Mary Gruber, o f Lovotand, O. j spent several days last week with her (grandmother, Mrs. Ghering, at the ‘ home o f Mr. Ed Flannigan, For Sale;- Baby buggy. Call phone 144, Prof, B. E, Robison of the College will preach Sabbath for the United Presbyterian congregation. Don't forgot tha May 14. An sxport fnus Hw factory will be in o«r store to display his wootens. Heat* Ckrthtag Co. lo t us replace yowr hrekea wind pump with an A im tter Auto Oiled wind pump head. Coat he placed on any three or four poet bower. Service Hardware Co. For Sale:- Three screen doors, practically new. Inquire of Thad Mil­ ler. Call Service Hardware Co,, Phone 148, for spouting, roofing and pump repair. .Mrs. W. A. Spencer entertained the members of the Research Club last Thursday afternoon. K, A, Townsley, who has boon in the South all winter viattlng with his son Herman at Little Rock Ark,, and John Townsley, at BlyiAwirffle, Ark., has returned Itome. Mi** Esther, who has also been in the Sooth with hm father, is expected borne the last of this week. It would be unwise fsr you to sell your wool without eowMlting m, We are handling some large crops this year as in the past. May we have the pleasure of talking the matter over with you? Act at ones while the price is up. Cedarviil* Lumber Co, We can fit and SUIT you, Wednes­ day, May 14. Special display of wool­ ens. Home Clothing Co. Ar- you going to paint, if so let us give you prices on Sherwin-Wil­ liams Paint and Varnishes, Linseed oil, Turpentine. Service Hardware Co. The Sarah Wolford property on S. Miller, street sells Saturday as will be noticed by the ad elsewhere in^this issue;.'. :■•• : •■••'" & ■ ... ; '. For Sale: Hand embroidered linen handkerchiefs in colors. Mrs. Ed>Stuckey Mrs. Frank Townsley,, who was op­ erated upon at the Grant hospital in Columbus some time ago ,was brought home last Sabbath. Her condition was not Considered, favorable due to com­ plications that set in seyera Idays af­ ter the operation. The operation for the removal of goitre was considered very successful. oReport* yesterday wejfe that some o f her symtoms were considered better. For Sale:- Two-row John Deere corn' plow in excellent condition, Arthur Bull Call Service Hardware Co. for afl kinds of spouting, metal roofing,1felt roofing, pump repair . ! Mr. Ed Fitchthorn o f Bellefontaine spent, the first of the week with his niece, Miss Kate Nisbet. The $25,000 damage suit brought by Mrs, Clara Nichols, as administra­ tor of here son, Volney Nichols, a- gainst former sheriff Lincoln Funder- burg, has been set for May 18, in the court o f common pleas. The case is the outgrowth of the boy being taken as a bandit and fired Upon by the pos­ se under the sheriff. The matter was reported to the sheriff by passing au- toists. See our special display o f Woolens, Wednesday, May 14. Home Clothing Co. Mrs, David Johnson is able to sit Up following an attack of rheumatism and neuritis. UseTnstant Paste fo r wall papering Dry paste powder and coal water. No trouble! cheaper and better. Get It at Ridgway’s . Mrs. M. C. Nagley has been on the sick list for several days. The following is the program o f the baccalaureate services for the senior class o f the high school; Opening sen­ tences by Minister and choir; Proces­ sional; Scripture lesson, Rev. Stevens; Prayer and Response, Rev, Harriman ijuithem, Holly, Holy Lord, Choir; Sermon, B, E. Robinson; Solo, Jesu, .Tesu Miserari, Ruth Bums; Reces­ sional; Benediction, Rev. Rbtnjson, H. T. Cphfer, Xenia policeman, who was suspended by City Manager Hale, had a hearing before the city commission last Friday and was ordered dropped. His only appeal is to the City Civil Service commission* WANTED: - Old-time cheat o f drawers'or bureau, a table, also desk, all in curly maple wood. Address Mrs. Robert C. Bancroft, 916 E. High St. Springfield, 6 . The N. P. Putman Co, has started the Columbus pike, improvement and stone is being hauled for the job. Lost or Stolen; Large Collie with brown and white on back. 2 years old and answers to call o f “ Rex.** License tag No, 877. Finder please notify Charles Gray, Cedarville, O. For Sale or Rent:- Emma Keplar property on Chillicothe Street, Phone East 1147 W. Charles McFarland, 237 McDonough ave, ■Dayton, The'public schools1' close. May 16 for the year. Mr. Evan Bringbutst of St, Louis, was called here by the death o f his uncle, T. B, Andrew Have your Spring Suit made-to-or der. * Special representative at our storey Wednesday, May 14. Home Clothing Co. Get our reduced priceB .on baby chicks after Many 1st TJxe Northup Hatchery, o Yellow Springs, O. We are shipping wool front Jef­ fersonville, South Charleston and from Cedarville. We have purchased some of the largest crops in Clark connfey and are^ble to pay top price due to our Eastern connections. Cedarville Lumber Co. Don’ t Miss This Opportunity! Select your NEW Spring and Summer Clothes while the ‘ 'Commonwealth Man” is here. * He will show the fabrics in full length drapes on • Wednesday, May 14,1924 Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed' by * COMMONWEALTH TAILORS Cincinnati, Ohio IF ro d HEED PRUITDIfi DROP HI HOME C lothing Company a H. HARTMAN. Prop. The board of education will elect teachers next Thursday night, May 15 The petition in error filed in Court of Appeals by B. C, Wheeler and The Dayton.- Rubber Manufacturing Co. against Ralph Murdock, Was ordered stricken from the files by the court because it.was not filed within 70 days ... ............ ■ ■ MOTHER'S DAY Next Sunday is Mother's Day at the M» E . church. Let us all attend on Sunday in honor o f our Mother, For we can hav eonly one mother. Sunday School at 9:15, Each person gets a flower. Music by the orchestra. Morning worship at 10:30, Special music. Mother's Day Sermon. Junior League at 2:30 but no Ep- worth League on account o f bacca­ laureate sermon at 7:30 in the U. P. church. T H E U N I V E R S A L C A R A Welcome Member o f the Family A MOTOR car it never more appreciated than in * * ww ^nngtime. Its convenience and enjoyment are mured by all the family-—and by speeding up the !day a work, it provides more time for recreation. A Ford Touring Car provides every motor car essen­ tial at the lowest price for which a five passenger car has ever odd—u price only madepoarihb by complete manufacture, in tremendous volume., in tne largestand m « t economically operated plants in tiv; automobile industry Efficiency o£manufacture is Accuratelyreflected in the quality and price o f the Ford Touringf^ar FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT MICHIGAN Runabout-*265 Coupe—*525 Tudor Sedan- $590 VardovSedan—9685 All prices/.-a. b•‘Detroit You can buy any model by making a small down- payment arranging easy terms for the balance. O r yon can buy on our WeeklyTpurchase Flan, -The Ford[ dealer in your neighborhood will- gladly explain both plana In detail. SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZE© FORD DEALER F. O . B . D e tr o it , Demountable Rim* andStarter*85Extra. ■£& * U . S . R o y a l U N I T E D S T A T E S T I R E S A R E G D O q T I R E S ■ f < , ,S»- I „ ERE’S the standard o f value in cotd tire equipment—made in aU high-pressure sizes from 30 x $Yz inches up and in Balloon-Type for those who want low-pressure tires and don't want to change wheels and runs. Also U*S. Royal Cord Balloon Tires for 20, 21 and 22 inch rims. A ll made o f latex treated cords —a new and patented process o f the h United States Rubber Company— ; that adds great strength and wearing quality. 17. S. Tires art ik e only tires Kin the -world made o f cords . solutioned in raw rubber latex BuyU. S. Tires from SERVICEHARDWARECO. H OW IS YOU R MONEY GROW ING ? * Does it show evidence of yielding a bumper crop or is it going to" be light. With money as with crops, the yield depends mostly on how where it is planted and how it is cared for. . »• 0 * w Money planted in our special certificates will yield 6 % INTEREST and every dollar is protected by first mortgage on real estate. Let us help you to get the yield you are entitled to on youf own money. The Springfield Building & Loan Association 28 EastJMaiti Street, ' Springfield, Ohio ; \ ZJ2* » « TRY OUR JOB PRINTING * * \* (I

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