The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 1-26
REORGANIZATION SALE! Starting Friday, March 14th, at 9 O'clock Sharp All Our New Spring Merchandise is Included in This Sale Never in the history of Greene County have the people had the opportunity of buying seasonable merchandise at the beginning of the season, at end of season prices. This condition was brought about by J. Walker Gibney buying out the heirs of the estate of W .C . Hutchison recently, and is forced to Re-organize the business. This condition affords you a splendid opportunity to get your Spring needs at cut prices. , * « Special Prices—Ready-to-Wear—Corsets, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Wash Goods, Silks, Dress Goods, House Furnishings and Carpets, Rugs, Draperies. XENIA, OHIO • * • L O C A L A N D * • 'a • * # « P E R S O N A L « « * « A real good price on a few culti- packera at The Farmers Grain Co. ‘ Mrs. Wilson W. ‘Galloway spent Monday in Hamilton, Ohio with rel atives r—I am now prepared to smoke your meats, f Range IcClellan ■Gall Cure Horse Collars, $2,75 $3.05 at Service Hardware Co, to Lone Star Harness Hames $1.90 at . 1 Service Hardware Co. Despair— “I must not let him drink for this is not the poisoned spring hut the Spring of Ambition.” Opera house March 19th, Catherine Cross, daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell, who is em ployed by the Smith Advertising Co, Xenia, is home suffering from blood poisoning qn her right hand. The mighty motion picture that wil! rock the entire civilized World to the depths of its false security. Opera house, March 28th.* , Messrs. W. W .Galloway and H._G. Furisett spent Monday and Tuesday in Cincinnati on business. Lord— “Deuced kind o f you I must say.” “ The Isle of Chance.” FRENCH A full line of metal chicken coops at the Farmers Grain Co. Don't forget the Human Wreckage motion picture at the opera house on March 28th. The last number of the lecture course, Sam Grathwell, comes to the opera house tonight. 'Pie ticket hold- having ers will also vote on the hew members qf the committee for next year. COLLEGE NOTES The Philadelphian Literary Society held its semi-monthly meeting, Mon day evening, March 10...The meeting took place ott the third floor of the college in the eld Philadelphian hall. A delightful programwas planned fop the evening with . Edgar Guest as the chief subject, Perhaps the mqst interesting number on the program was ahistory of Philadelphian Liter ary .Society by Miss Pauline Collins. The society was very much interested to learn ofthe beginning of the old Society and it has Redded to preserve the article which Miss Collins com piled. .The'society was honored by Miss Dorothy Collins as its C o m p a r e i t w ith lwlHoitarbkmdS| *T he W o rld s F S n 0 s tC o ffe e _ t m A n y o n e c ls e ‘W o u ld h a w i o c h a v j f e Of 133 students who are- candidates ; <r degrees at the third quarterly con /ocatien of the Ohio State University :o be held March 14, James Culver f Xyle of this place will receive a de gree from the College of Agriculture. The class includes students from sev en. American states and one foreign country, Eight of the 11 colleges of the University are represented. Nine tenths of the class are from Ohio. JfflELCOFFEECe»mne(toUim%urbotvSanio's KROGER STORES KROGER’ S S ou t iT M a iii S treet, Cedarville, O h io P O T A T O E S , ' l l l t b s . .............. 2 7 c A P P L E S , E; “ Coking: . ............. 2 5 c DREAD Country Club Big 1 1-2 lb. . 'j f t g PANCAKE BT & : yCM>. ........27c HERR ING , 1 A p 3 large F i sh . . . . . . OATS, Bulk, J g Q SALMON, K ing I Q a Chinook, c a n . . . . . CORNFLAKES, 1 0 U Big package. . . . . SARDINES, in 1 Tomato Sauce , . . BEANS, Navy 2flC 3 Ibt H i M 4 M il Mw VV CHEESE, Cream, O R r '% k CRACKERS, | n * Butter or Soda, l b . . * « I f PEAS, Avondale, | C j » c a n . . . MACARONI, Bulk, y l g FLOUR, C lifton 7 * r 24 1 -1 l b . . . . . . ^ BAKING POWDER liavifi, large KARO SYRUP, 2 7 c BhwS lb. can. PEACHES, Big i SOAP, Cryatal 0 7 - WlwteOfafitm,. » * . **** ^ SOAP POWDER, I C - 2 3-4 lb. pkg.......... M. E. SERVICES Sunday shcool at 9:15. Music by the orchestra. Morning Worship at 10:30. Subject Subject—“Why Not Ashamed of the Gospel.” Junior League at 2:30 P. M. Epworth League at ,6 P, M. Roger Stormont, leader. Prayer meeting each Wednesday eyening at 7:30 followed by choir practice and social hour. ' “He who talks no more than he knows is a wise man.” "Thankfulness for God’s mercies is sure guarantee against backsliding.” , “Sweetness of disposition, hides a multitude of sins.” “ Pray mote and worry less.” “The truest end of life is to know that life never ends.” “Smiling is a contagion for which we want no antidote.” /w-ODUGHS8 COLDS Backed by Over Half a Century o f Success in the Treatment of Catarrh and Catarrhal - Conditions Sold Everywhere Tablets liquid Critic. Miss Collins is a member of the old Philadelphian society, She told of sdme of the activities of the , society while she was a member at f college and gave some fine suggest' turns.and help. Since the new,Phil*-' delphian Literary,^pdety has been1 formed every working ; hard and thetr is much enthusiasm . present. The SocietyIs trying to abide by the motto that was adopted by old, society . “Wit bMalace toward no one and charity to all,” I.C. Plummer, Chief of the.Diyi sion of Vital Statistics, has sent out: a letter to local registrars urging an! appeal for all birth and death certi ficate.1} not reported, The department appeals to physicians to make out all unropbrted*birth certificates at ozlce. The erection o f a big cement plant at Osborn to cost $1,750,000 means a prosperous event for that new town. The fir nfiias recently purchase about 1000 acres of farm land that is said to be underlaid with Clinton rock, a grade necessary for good cement. It will mean employment of 450 to 500 men. There is prospect of another company erecting a plant. Options arq now under way to acquire land. With the new aviation field and these new industries, Osborn promises to be one of the most important towns in this section of the state. Joseph Keunon, 57, Springfield, & former resident b f titi* place, died at the home of his sister, Mrs, Julia Mor ris of this place, last Friday morning following a stroke o f paralysis. The deceased had not Wen well for sev eral weeks. He was employed for many years with the Kelly Piano Plate Co. He is survived by his wid ow, and one son, Elwood Kennon, of this place, Two brothers, Morgan and Wylie Kennon, the latter of Colum bus, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Huffman, Springfield; Mr*. Dolly Stu- devant, Union City, Ind,, and Mrs. Julia Morris, of this place. The fu neral was held Monday afternoon from the Morris heme with interment at Fcmeliff, Springfield. Rev. B. E. Stevens, had charge of the service. Card o f Thanks: We wish to ex tend our thanks and appreciation to those who assisted boring the sickness and death of our bretiier and father. To those who sent flowers, to Nagley Bros, and to Rev. Stevens. Mr. and Mis. George Morris Elwood Kennon SHORTS AND MIDDLINGS A grain drill that had been in use for 30 years Sold far $41 at a recent farm sale in Erie County. Says Sam: The fellow who has time to sit down and think about his troubles wouldn't have so many troubles if he didn’t have so much time. “ By acting promptly and conduct ing more germination tests than they’ve tried tinea IS18, Ohio farm ers can get e&ontffc gtmi seed com within the state fate the 1984 acre •*age,* **y* Waliwee B. Banger* eropa to yourcarand to your purse* It ismo torkindly. Its smooth bower saves the cost of new parts and repairs that always result from jumpy, jerky performance. Its pure, unblended goodness prevents dilution of your lubricating oil. Its snappy start puts a lighter lo^d on your battery. Aud its unusually big mileages per gallon mean the maximum of motoring economy. Fill with Columbus and passup the repair shops. Gasol ine STRAIGHT RUN W ITHOUT BLEND Columbus O il Company COLUMBUS C -22 OHIO COLUMBUS OIL CO., DISTRIBUTION STATION, Miller Street and P«a»y. Ry. Telephone No. 148. R. A. MURDOCK M. C. NAGLEY C. E. MASTERS W. W. TROUTS extension specialist at the Ohio State University. Careful dairymen have found that warm and cold cream never mix satisfactorily. Said a poultryman in explaining how he raised 98 percent of ail chicks hatched, “ Before giving the chicks any kind of food or drink, I tried it myself.” * When silver has been stained by eggs, try rubbing it witli common r t g r i p p e It ja a winter plague -which claim:: thousandseveryseason. S huts E mulsion :§ M l ’s f e M B l N i M ? will strengthen you againri Grippe, and if you haws 'had it, Scott’s will it- Mor: your strength farter dma any other medicine. FOR OVER 200 YEARS haarlem oil >hkt been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver an<d bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago anduric acid condition*, ^ HAARLEM OIL ^ 5 * Onrts- B«*t Friend*. It is the people who utter the bro mides and platitudes that are prob ably one’8 best friends. 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