The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26

mfm 0 © You Must Decide Even tjie man or woman who avoids planning for success, has made the decision just the same. The only sure way to get ahead is to use your head. To plan for the days ahead. And to save for what is ahead. Open a shrift account here, safe, convenient and profitable—and you will be ahead. : k WE PAY -6% DIVIDENDS. The Cedarville Building &Loan Association New Improved I lb.loaf 7c 'J 1 1-2 lb. loaf . . . . . . . 10c Cakes Stjuare Layer. -Jt 4 flavors each ,.. 25c Coffee 4c Reduction JEWEL lb. 39c t FRENCH lb. 45c Bananas, * *9 for. 20c PINEAPPLE, CC BUTTER, CC. JBC_ Print lb, ........; .W C PINEAPPLE 30 1 7 U 30 size each .. ». * » 2v LARD, Fresh/ OTffw Rendered 2 It , .. d l w EATMOREOleo, Fresh lb................. OLEO, Churngold J t lC 1...... 1 . , ............. . . ■. SPINACH, 1} C g* 2 .Lbs. NEW POTATOES, 6 Lbs. . . ............ PALE GINGER «i ALE 12 oz. bot.. . * BU STRAWBERRIES, Original Qt............. GRAPE JUICE, re- freshing pt. bbt . fc»wv OOT BEER, Hires | O#* battle APPLES, Winesaps *ji ^ ONIONS, New *J VAN CAMP SOAP *%Qn 10 bars................... £&\» AUCTION -O F — • ' ■ ANTIQUES One of the finest collections of antiques to be seen in this section of the country will be sold a t my residence on S. Main street, Cedarville, Ohio, next to the Murdock Garage, on Thursday, June 4, 1925 Commencing a t i0;30 A. M. Antique Furniture Clocks of Different Kinds » Glass Ware Dishes Discriptive list inside TERMS OR SALE— CASH Martin Weimer COL, JOHN TOLL®, AUCT. * * * • * • * * • • 10 ?AL AND PERSONA!. | S*e Walker Taylor as the man of affair* in “The Whole Town'* Talk­ ing." Mrs. W. W. Galloway and (laugh ter, Rebecca, left yesterday for a ten day trip to Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. J , 13, Stuckey have gone to Martinsville, Ind,, to spend some time a t that health resort, For Rent:- Pasture for town cows or for farm stock, (2t) I., J. Glass m i .. . . ........ , If you have the “Blues” come to the Senior class play, June 1 a t 8, P. M. and loose them there. A laugh every minute in “The Whole Town's Talking”, the Senior Class play. Electric Appliances, Irons, Bulbs, Fuses, Switches, Sockets, Wire, Flash light Bulbs and batteries. A t Huey’s Its worth the price of admission to hear Avanelle Brigner “lithp” in “The Whole Town's Talking.” The baccalarueate sermon to the College Seniors will be delivered Sab­ bath night a t the R. P, church by President W. R. McChesney. An invitation is extended to all college students and friends of the college to attend the faculty* recep­ tion a t the R. P. church, Tuesday evening a t 7:30 o’clock in honor of the Seniors. Mrs. S. M. Murdock has been in a very critical condition for several days. Her , daughter, Mrs. Walter Morton, and :son, Harold,, of Louis­ ville, Ky„ are here with heh Auto accessories—Tires, tubes, fan belts, gaskets, brake linings, shoes, spark plugs, pumps, timers, light bulbs, etc. At Huey's Ruth McPherson, the “much sought for” lady of Binney. Class play Mon­ day night. Bring .us your wool before the market breaks as it did last year. The wool growers that sold first received the, highest prices. Cedarville Lumber Co. Wanted:- To Rent small farm, not iv6r 3 miles from Cedafville. Prefer cash rent. Must know by December 1. F. G, Brandenburg, Wilmington, 0., Rfd. 1. , Good reports are. heard from the rehearsals of the Senior class play, which promises to Be one o f the best events of the season. Markle plays the part of Chester Binney, an awkward blundering lover in the popular play, “The Whole Town's Talking”. Richards Drugstore fo r Spring Flowers of all kinds. The College musical recital will be given tonight, Friday, in the U. P. church under the direction of Prof-. Talcott. W» J. Tarbox left Tuesday fo r To­ peka, Kan., to attend the United Presbyterian General Assembly. He expects to make a business trip to Texas before returning home. For *Sale: Laundry-ette electric washer, only used a few times, Not doing work a t home. Priced for quick sale. Phone 174 or 1170 R, Xenia, O. Yes! I t’s true. The last chance to see the Senior class of Cedarville Col­ lege perform will be next Monday nlte, June 1. The Wllberforce Quartette will give a concert in the opera house, Friday, June 12. Admission 25c. Miss’ Clois Aikejl, who delivered.an address here some weeks ago, will speak Sabbath morning to the mem­ bers of tJie Clifton Presbyterian con­ gregation. Howard White suffered a paralytic stroke Inst Friday and has been in a serious condition, hut is thought to be improved somewhat. His brother, Will White, of Rockford, 0 ., is here with him. GIVEUSACHANCETOFIGURE ONYOUR JOBPRINTING .............-.... ...............-.....- mnr urn..i..- it ..................... ......... Your Baby Chicks Are Ready! Our flocks ars In the cream of (Condition. Order at one* ami insur* yoursslf of folly matured, early lay*** noxt fall, Writ* for catalog and priowi. Thie Sturdy Baby Chick Co. Umsiston* and Auburn Av*. •prlnflflsld, Ohio. At a mooting o t the school board! Gas* Hot plates, Gas Light fixtures Monday night Jtiaa Hwurt Williams,. pipe and fittings, A t Huey’s wa elected instructor in English, The other vacate** ha*# not been filled.' Daniel Smith, colored, a farmer Miss Williams taught th* past year who has resided* for many years on in South CHarlaatma. ;the Cemetery road, died Monday even ■—— ;ing about {i;30. The deceased was in The Xenia Kiwaai* Club on Wed*' ids 65th year and was born in Bur* nesday entertainsd about 600 members:ben county, Kentucky. He is survived of the organisation from different by his wife, one son nnd a daughter, cities in this district. The meeting was The funeral was held from, the homo held a t the 0 , B. A S, G. Home Ar-,-Thursday afternoon, mory. The banquet was served b y ! • —— — __ Jreob Kany. HARD SEWER TILE ON HAND One man was killed and another probably fatally hurt as the result of an auto accident on the Dayton and Xenia pike about three o'clock We have received a car of hard * 2 ^ ““ ^ T “L ?**” ■«T * burned sewer tiU and have various f t 1*** sizes to care for your wants. Give us i™ 0™ over-turned and Clyde _ Thorton, 40, Dayton, was killed Cedarville Lumber Co, Mr, Henry Weber of Mt. Vernon, 0., spent several days here last week with Mr. Fred Townsley. Mr, Towns- ;ey had part in the service* when in­ stantly. Rich Curry, 47, Dayton sus­ tained injuries that may prove fatal He is a t the McClellan, hospital Erry Hughley, 40, Dayton fractured left shoulder. J, W. Davis, driver of the auto, and Walter Reynolds, Dayton,1 suffered minor cutB. They are held a t the county jail. The party had been Mr. Weber's son was buried over seas,, the young man having been a victim j drinking from reports given out by of the flue. Hie body has since been'Sheriff Sharp and Officer Charles returned to Mt. Vernon fo r burial. ORDER YOUR FENCE NOW Let us have yottr order now for American or Anthony fence. We have steel posts and split locust posts. Simms, Later another auto appeared and six men were taken up as being intoxicated, charges being filed before Judge Wright. • American and Red Top steel posts as-well as high grade split locust posts a t Cedarville Lumber Co. Eagle Field 2 Games ✓ Springfield* Ohio Saturday, Decoration Day . Sunday, May 31 Gardner-Harvey Middletown, Ohio Semi-Pro Champions of Ohio. . ‘ F/O. E: Athletics, K. 1. 0 . League Game Called at 3 :G0. P, M. ' ADMISSION: Grand Stand 50d - Bleachers 35c Ladies and children—Grand stand 25c Box Seats on sale at the F O. E. Hall, Phone C 247 Until Sunday at l P. M, after 1 p. m. at the Ball Park Main 953. Meet Your Friends A t the Bote l Miami When in Dayton make our hotel “your headquarter;:—even if you ceme in cnly for the day. You will enjoy the atmosphere of Iso.'spi-iility anti welcome that av/uito you here. The Hotel Mi­ ami in conveniently located, mak­ ing it an ideal place for your headquarter*. “Our Sunday Dinner" Served from 11:30 to Z f! 5:30 to ? $1,50 per plate Weekday Noons • Special Noon Luncheon, 75c Weekday Evenings Grill and Main. Dining Room S-.30 to 8 Attractive Tm Boom on Maim Floor Pee , ( i e n n e t i Gutti Manaaer^ John M, Perea U\ i u i si ! ! ( « I l $ Ht Si H O T E L MISFI m T DAYTON'S LEADING HOSTELRY Second and Ludlow Streets The Exchange Bank Wants Your Banking Business THEY PAY 4% ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FARMERS OF CEDARVILLE TOWNSHIP INCREASE YOUR CROP -YIELD Our Ground Limestone meets the requirements of the Ohio State Agriculture specifications, * * » The acid neutralizing value ’ of our Ground Limestone is approximately 1 14% in terms of Calcium Carbonate. * Our Ground Limestone is reported to be superior 'to any substitute to the Ohio Agricultural Testing Department. 1 . # i The Abel Magnesia Co ***“■VS-' i .

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