The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26

mm y « g BM P lF ffWWWiWI * * • * * * # ' * * « LOCAL AND PERSONAL * * * * * ' » # * * • •N, L, Ramaey js able to be out af­ ter a few day* illness*. BIWPiWM j iSi9wwaiB*"1^ \ John Pit*tick» who ha* been visits ing for several month* in <?aliforr.:n, returned fwrne last Monday, Leather palm gloves fc ocieue out at 25c pair, regular vain# ifc. Service Hardware Co. We learn that Mr. W. R. Sterrett i* thought to bo some better, suffer­ ing with high blood pressure and heart trouble. ^T, T, Nunn and family moved last Friday to Yellow Spring*. Mrs. R» B. Barber was called to Chicago Monday evening owing"to the illness of her sister, Mis Jennie Brat­ ton. Quite a number of local people went to bayton lust week to witness “ Tho Fool” at tho Victory Theatre. The is from a well known book and was well woith attending. The annual meeting of the Hassles Creek cemetery association will be held Tuesday, February 12, at 1:50 P. M. at the mayor’s office. Dr. C. J, Fairo attended a meeting of tho Miami VValley Medical Society in Payton, Monday evening, pr. Price of Cleveland gave an address that Wag illustrated on “ Infections to tho body that come from tlie teeth.” KROGER’ S SbuthTMain Street, Cedarville, Oh io Appl6S 6Jb^ CK;>^nganc^ Baking, 25c Wisconsin Cream, Thoroughly yllvCpv Aged and cured, l b . ........... 30c C r d C k P r ^ l Fresh Baked Butter* Soda or 12c Tomatoes^vonc*akso^ pack. No. 2 12c C q j j j Standard Sweet Com . 25c R r f i a d Country Club, 1 1-2 lbs. wax paper. Ql & d U wrapped loa f................ ..................... 7ic Cornflakes orPo3tToasties’ 25c Potatoes plLbs... 32c Kidney Beans, Country {Preserves, Country Club can .................. -. 10c | Club.......................... . . 24c Lima Beans, Country Club can .................... 22c Pumpkin, Avondale, ,. can..... .*.'a.'......«»...... 12c Limburger Cheese, lb . ,38c{Ba, anas, l b .............. ..11c Brick Cheese, l b ___ _ 32c Tomatoes, No. 2 Standard Pimento Cheese, l b . . . .43c ‘ ' an ••*.........*............IDc Swiss Cheese, l b . . . . . . .49c Pimento Cheese in Tins, c a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c Lima Beams, Bu l k , . . . . 13c Lima Beads, Clifton can ,.............. '............. 10c String Beans, Country Club can ............ . . . 34c String Beans, Avondale, can . . . . . . . . 15c Apple Butter/quart jar 25c Catsup, Country Club large 17c, smal l . . . . . 10c Hitters Catsup, 8 oz. bot t l e. . . . 12c' Sniders Catsup, large 20c small . . . ......................16c Royal Anne Cherries, can .................. .33c Sour Pitted Cherries, c an . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . 20c Cherries, Royal Ann water, can . . . . . . . . .25c Maraschino Cherries, . large 45c small . . . . . 12c Corn, Gold Bantam, con ........................ 22c Corn, Country Club, - can .............................. 17c Corn Shoe Peg, c a n . . . 15c Corn, Clifton, c an , . . . . 10c Jelly, Assorted, gla s . . 10c Kraut, Avondale, can . 12c Peaches, Country Club, can .,. . . 2!)G Peaches, Delmont in syrup 29c Peaches, standard, can..23c Peaches, Water, c a n . . . 17c Peaches, No. 1 Round can. ............................ 13 c Peaches,Evaporated,lb., 15 c Pears, Country Club, No. 2 1 -2 can.*»*** < 35 c Pears, Delmonte, No, 2 1-2 can. ** #»* » 38 c Fruit Salid, No. 2 can, . 33 c Peas, Country Club Tmy ,».»»*«*«»*«< . 25 c Pew, Country Club Sifted. 19 c Peas, Avondale, can . . , 16 c Peas, Clifton, can........ 14 c Peas, Standard, can.. « 12 c Tomatoes, No. 3, Standard ■C3:XVt' * .«,*"* «"* 16c Tomato Purpee* can. ** *6c Mixed Vegetables, can,. 12c Dutch Cleanser, can—71-2c Red Seal Lye, c a n . . . . 13c Sal Soda, pkg .................8c A & H Soda, pk g ........ ,5c Wash Machine Soap, powdered, pkg ______ 23c Hhipso, large pkg . . . . . ,23c Kroger Powder, large ^ p k g ,...... .......................15c Climalifie, small 9c, large 23c « • • • • • • * ' « - » • • • *. V Lux, per p k g . . . . . . . . . 10c Ivory Soap Chips, pkg... .9 Log Cabin Syrup, large 55c, smal l , , . . . . . .28c 20 Mule Team Borax, pk g . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . 12c Kellogg Krumbles, pkg 11c Postum Cereal, large 42c smal l . , . . . . . . . . . . . ..24c Swansdown Flour, pkg..23c Foulds Macaroni & Spaghetti..............7 l-2c Star Naptha Powder, p k g ................... .4 1-2c Hominy, large can........... 9c Eagle Milk, can...........19c Carnation Milk, big ' can 11o Wilson Milk, large can.. 11c Milk, Country Club large q a n . ............ 9c Chili Con Carne, c an . , J5 c Scotch Peas, lb ..............10c Yellow Split Peas, lb. . , 9 c Ammonia, bottle.. , . . . 12 c Split Baskets, each . . . . 6 c Washboards, each . . . , 57 c Brooms, No. 1 , each.. . 79 c Parlor Brooms, each. . . 99 c Bottle Blueing, bottle,. 8 c Soft Brushes, large 1 7 ct small............9c Brushes, large, hard, ' each . . . « , « , * * *««. *. 15 c Sardines, 1-4 oil* can *« 7 c Clothes Line, each .. .‘ 28 c Gloves, p a i r , 15 c The annual meeting of the Buckeye Press Association is being held this week at Columbus. There are other gatherings of newspaper men meeting in Columbus at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Huston en­ tertained a largo number at dinner at their home Sunday, If you need a coal heater wo can save you money. ' . Service Hardware Co. Dr. Leo Anderson and'wife and Mr, and Mrs. Carter N. Abel took in the Westminister Choir entertainment at Memorial Hall in'Dayton last Fri­ day night under the auspices of the Shriners. The Forest Heirominus farm on the Federal pike will be sold at the west door o f the court house at 10 a. m. Saturday, Feb. 0. The farm contains T0;43 acres and is located 2 1-2 miles South of Cedarville. It is appraised at $125.00 an acre and must bring two- thirds of the appraisement. Terms cash. For Sale: Mare 0 years old and colt 4 months old; timothy hay; 75 shocks fodder, and hog fountain. Phone 2-136. Gray McCampbell Aluminum and Enamel roasters at 20 per cent off You need one. Service Hardware Go» Daniel Boss, aged 66, former citi- zen, hut o flate years residing in Xenia, died about 4 o’clock Wednesday morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. Rose Osborn , Xenia. Death was due to Bright's disease. The deceased is survived by John Boss of this place' Charles Boss, Peoria, ’ 111.; Richard Ross, Dayton; Mrs. Osborn and Mrs. A. J. Wilson, Xenia; The funeral will bt held Friday from St. Brigid's church, Xenia. Burial in the Catholic cemeter. x ' i —— ;----------- r—r' Word has been received here that the home which, Prof, and Mrs.‘Cam­ eron ltoss occupied at Forrest City, Iowa, was recently destroyed anil most all contents. A defective flue Is supposed to have been the cause. The fire department, was unable to give much aid due to the fact that the hy­ drants were frozen. Mr. Charles Turner, who has been sick at the home bf her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Kyle, Springfield, has been brought back home, somewhat'improved. Mr, J, R. Gano was very pleasantly surprised Monday evening when about forty neighbors and friends called to remind him of his birthday. He took the surprise calmly and gave a warm welcome. Light refreshments were served and at a late hour all departed wishing him many more birthdays. Those from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Negus and daughter, Mil­ dred, and Miss Elizabeth Mullen from, Xenia. Viewpoints Differ. Youth, looking at the picture of a palm grove, says: “What a beautiful |5rove." Middle-age, looking at it, says: “How hot it must be there.” AT IT AGAIN We are now booking orders for early delivery on 250,000 chicks in twelve varieties for the coming season. Send fo rdercriptive circu­ lar. THE STURDY BABY CHICK CO. S. Limestone and Auburn ave., Springfield, Ohio »-»t..»iiriii »Miii|n i ip ‘’tkeep six honest, servingmen; (They taught me Alt I Knew); _ Their names are WHAT and WHY end WHEN, end HOW end WHERE and WHO* KIPUNO WHATW6StheDeclaration ofLondon? WHV does Vie date for Easter vary ? WHEN was tho great pyramid of Cheops built? HOW can you distinguish amalarial mosquito? WHERE la Canberra ? Zeebruggs t WHO was the MUlboy of th« Slashes ? Ara thsse "»l* man" serving you too? Qlv* them an opportunity by placing W ebster ’ s N ew I nternational DicnoNARy In your home, '23P, school, office, club, library. This"Suprcm0 Authority’1in all ™ knowledgeoffersservice, immediate, constant, lasting, trust­ worthy. Answers ell kinds of ques­ tions, A century of developing, enlarging, andperfectingunder ex­ acting careandhighestacholatahip insures accuracy, completeness, compactness, authority. w.-ltafor aamipls pastt (J tho Mad Word*, Ksf’i'irftjts m llcKtiter owl laws iv.pcr.i, also t >..;.ut"Von ar.>On Juvr.” nilcrs, etc,.Co thosoowningthl)pabkeatioavtowill sendfit* ftMtofrocketHtCJ. H e S iS S l& X t& M i National Light JCerotwrm for in- j cubstor* give* a steady dime with-! oat amoke or smell. ] Bervke Hardware To, mu** _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WILL BROADCAST SERMON KERR SWEET SHOP WILL __ t SOON BE CLOSED * ‘ - ■ Dr. W. It. Sawhill, of Seattle, Mod- j ' ~ ’” ’ evutor of tho United Presbyterian The K a r Sweet Shop has been sold The Robert Jackson farm of 150 church,will broadcast a message from jto the L. F. Gievenger Company, acres lying1across from tho Massles ’ Westinghoysc Station IIDKA, Pitts-j Xenia and will bo moved after the creek cemetery i* to b<. sold under anlburgli, Thursday, ebF. 14 from 7:15 |10tb, of this month, fixtures and candy order of court. The appraisement was' to 7:30 Ih M.. Eastern time winch, is imaking equipment. Mr. Kerr will hv $50 an acre, <r. NEW RULING ON PAPERS 6:15 Central time. Those who have Radios may be interested. NEW NORMAL COURSE According to Postmaster General New all newspaper* from now on Crnnty Superintendent of Schools- will be handled a* first class mail. H ,G'.Aultman, has commenced work Heretofore newspapers ’ were very as a teacher in the county normal frequently carried to terminal points school at the College. lie was unable and distributed later. The new to begin as teacher during the firs' order is not only pleasing to pub- semester because of a press of otbe Ushers but will mean much to all duties. Ho is teaching rural life an subscribers, education. associated with Mr. Clevenger, B. F. Thomas and George Swartz, in operat ing the company. A first class candy store with coda water and a tea ream on the second flobr for afterncon parties will be Conducted. Mr. Kerr cays he had no thought of selling out his business here until approached fey the new company that wants his ser­ vices, He says he has enjoyed a very fine business here but a better oppor­ tunity has presented itself and he is >locate in Xenia, Mr, Kerr and wife have conducted an unusual candy and soda business for a town of this size. | COUNCIL MEETING. | The regular meeting of council was iheid, Monday evening. Ali members jV.cre vresent and Mayor Fuiwett in Jtfee Dreading chair. The usual Lusi- j nerg was treansacted with reports of i committees heard. The Mayor report­ ed five arrests during the month for violation o f trafib rule*. Council took action toward* the re- f-:ovnl of the telephone company polo :»t Bird’s comer. The clerk was in­ structed to notify the company, Sur­ ety bond from -the treasurer and the Exchange Bank, as depository, was ordered fey council. Mayor Funsett is planning for a general clean-up campaign thi# com­ ing spring. Wowl A 'man may have a vole* to uncon* yincing, that If he were u teamster It wouldn't convince a mule, BE 5URE TO ATTEND Springfield’s 10th Annual A U T O SHOW February 15-21 MEMORIAL HALL Bigger and Better Than Ever Bring Your Family and Friends SpringfieldAuto Trades Association FAIRBAM 3 ---M 0 W SPRINGFIELD, OHIO TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY m lyONOHR SKHVOFTKE UNIVERSE* THE FAMOUS MAGICIAK P E O P L E - 2 ? 1 0 0 2 -C m -U m s E H W ® - 2 NEW \ UNLESS YOUHAVE FELT THE , Ki»-%^Y5TERlEr THRILLS OFAMAZEMENT, HAVE vJL ifa i o o been spellbound by theweird •SNO T supernatural DEMONSTRATIONS 'OF THURSTON; YOUHAVE ’ M-.33BDAiTEXPERIENCEOF THE’ R>lf?£SrMENTALS£NSAT/0m NAT1NEE Saturday , 50c to $1.00 Seats Now On Sale EVENINGS 50c|to $1.50 g . i i i l l * t9 ^S e V a lu e s f a ir l y shout in th is GREAT HIST’ORY MAKING MER­ CHANDISING EVENT! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT—PRICES ON FINE FURNITURE HAVE HIT ROCK BOTTOM: IF YOU’RE PLANNING TO WORK ANY IMPROVEMENT IN YOUR HOME DURING THE COMING MONTHS, RIGHT, NOW IS THE TIME TO DO IT-:— AT SAV­ INGS THAT ARE WORTH WHILK GENUINE CORK LINOLEUM ON BURLAP BACK $1.00, $l.ld, $1.25 per spuare yard.- We carry all widths 6 ft. 7 1-2 ft7 9 ft. and*™12*ft. wide Our linoleum is laid fey one who has had long experience and well knows how to lay it to get the longest service. 1 10% Discount on any Rug in Stock 1 Lot of D x 12 Axminsters *__ _____ __ _ $39,00 1 Lot of Ox 12 (Extra heavy) Axminsters ___ __________ _ __$42.50 3 Fine Royal Wiltons $115.00 quality _______ ______ „_$81.00 1 9x9 Body Brussels $60 quality—— — — ________________ $39.00 25 27x54 Best Quality Axminster $6.50 value________ — „ $4,60 1 Lot of Rag Rugs, values up to $4.50. Your choice_______ -$1.39 METAL BEDS In all the popular finishes. White, Vernis Martin, Oak and Walnut. Impossible to quote all the prices but you will be surprised at how cheaply you can get a nice bed, SPECIAL FELT MATTRESS 45 lb. GOOD TICKING $12.75 mm**** Strictly ail Felt Mattress $15.00 $16.00 and 23.50 KITCHEN CABINET v Not a luxury but aft absolute necessity of the housewife is to keep aneat looking home .You can buy them as low as f $38,25 NEW LAMPS We have received an entirely new line of LAMPS since Xmas. You Witt be delighted with them ALL PRICES Fine Living Room Suits $,125 and up 3 Pieces upholstered in excellent quality of Velour, We have 2 beautiful Walnut China Closfets which we offer at 20 PER CENT OFF Galloway & Cherry XENIA, OHIO

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