The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26

* HOME OWNERSHIP begins for home buying or building under a plan that is ( easy to handle, fair to the borrower and favorable in its terms. All it takes is a regular program of saving money. Open a thrift account with us to-day, / WE PAY 6% DIVIDENDS, The CedarvilleBuilding &Loan Association ‘ KROGER STORE will Close every Wednesday after­ noon at 1:0Q p. m. during the months of June, July and August. , Large Ripe Fruit Sf lb- . 61c J 15 FOUNDS 33c BULKS LBS*32c I 25 LB, SACK ,L ,.. $1.58 Flour, CC 5 lb. Sack 30c „ 12 3-4 Sack 64c $ 24 1-2 lb, sack... . . S1.25 BAKED BEANS/ Or Country Club can .. .Q b CHEESE, Brick 28 Cream lb............. CSZsG RICE, Blue Rbse COFFEE, Jewell CORNMEAL, *|C A White 4 lbs . . . . . . OLEO, Eatmore 2 0 c PRUNES, Bulk 15c Q O a 2 0 oz, pkg .. SAUSAGE, Summer Munchner lb . . ; . . N A V ; BEANS, O g :t L^ 0NS\ . , . . 4 5 c SOAP, Van Camps 10 Bars ............ TOMATOES, fresh J g p LARD; Fresh -|g l r J 0I^ I0NS’ new TexaslO C Rendered . . . . . . . •*•02'*I id . A restful night on Lake Erie Mskesa pleasantbreakin yourjourney. A good bed In atclean, cool gtatttoora, a long found sleep and *a appetizingbreakfast la the morning. S M M "SEEANDSEF."-"C!TY OF ERIE”—"CITY OP BUFFALO’* £><dl?May lit to November18th litr e CTewisMil—PiiWF. M .'J . ts*>m \Lc»r» BtjfiMo— V.-fiOF, M* Active XJufiEdo -»*fcCOA.il. I Swe.dari Thus / ArriveCUv*l«adt *7iC0A.M. “CITYOPSUI-FAtO" Irtrtve*7:30A.M, fZonMzilxi fo*NiagaraFalls. tattoerartmA C*o*<M*apoint;. Ask yosr tick** eteccrfae t*ck»t* irfsO&BXU l. NswTourist Automobile JUtc-»$7.50. ftmJfor ttfc ee£fo‘V;i: (I* Cir^st tiEI.Al,DLU> tad CZ-pX.'-i TW Osvekfr.1 ct Trstnit Co. C'eveinnu*Ohio F fa r^SSkSO J h t Ors*t Ship "SBEANDBEE"- i*n»Ch, SCOfeet, Bfssdtn. 98 fc*t 6 Inch**. tou t H»n Ticket k Ooodoa thoBoat* HOTEL ST. JAMES IMH KjdMtttJWt **MMlfUfa#4*A&*•(, tfitf f0I& § fa | Favorod bf Women Tm e ftttg w itlteat Eicuft An Hotel of <**« fttftfci the *m *p p o sn inw n tto f*w eH < » « ' ilSrifirirl hbrftft* 4# Timfm $ p<*Kjp*1 rfttpi andchurch*#* 3 to 5 , tJUUlSk' ’ qlilllfPF WWm* Xmkmm of*# toe& M fm c m bmlim. WkWn TinjiiMk H*t CsHW mm tt**fMi * #2 W P .00 0 *& - * 3.50 40» 450 , AmwwiifftMttiMf SerfsA mms # «oo $$.90 poo ” 4.90 5.00 fOO M f#M » W.JOHNWNQMNNf MM i _ >4*. '*> [ * * # • ♦ • * * ♦ * LOCAL AND PER SON A L I # # # # • • w # * # j j fred Katie o f Clifton was operated supon Monday at the McClellan hos W t*d:« T* Kant MtaR Urm, not over o aiilsa# from CManrlUa. Prefer cavh rent, Must knoor by Daeembor 1, K fj. Brandenborg, Wilmington, O,, Kfd, 1 . i pitr.1 for appendicitia. ; Prof, Cliaa. Oxley and family arc on a visit “with relatives* in Kicking county. Fainta, brushes, varnishes, enamels oil, turpentine, etc. At Huey's T. V, Iiilf left Saturday for Chicago where he will visit relatives for a few week*. Rev, J. Merle Rife and family of Bloomington, Ind., are here on ja vis­ it with relatives. The J. O. 0, «J\ band' played Sab­ bath in Lebanon for the I. O, O, F, memorial exercises. For Sale:- Oak buffet in good con­ dition, Phone 1 83. Miss Fdeanor Kyle, who has been teaching at St. Mary's, 0 „ has re­ turned home for the vacation period. Mrs. Ancil Wright, who was opera­ ted upon last Saturday at the McClel­ lan is reported as much improved. Let us have your wool this season. Cash at delivery. Cedarville Lumber Co. Mrs, Fred Townsley ajnd two daugh­ ters have ,been spending a few days in Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waddle. . Auto accessories—Tires, tubes, fan belts, gaskets, brake linings, shoes, spark plugs, pumps, timers, light bulbs, etc. At Huey’s Mr, and Mrs. J, W. RosS, Mrs. Lil- lias Bush, of Athens, and Prof. Cam­ eron Ross of Forest City, Iowa, have been spending a few days at the res­ ervoir this week. For Sale—Sweet Potatoe plants. John Gillaugh Miss Lucile Johnson has returned home for the summer vacation from Greenfield, where she taught the past year. She will teach the coming year in tho same city. Gass Hot plates, Gas Light fixtures pipe and fittings, - At Huey’s ORDER YOUR FENCE NOW Let us have your order now for American or Anthony fence. We have steel posts,and split locust posts,- • The- Myers brothers motored to Marion Tuesday where Herbert ac­ cepted a position as nurse at the Saw­ yer Sanatorium at White Oaks Farm; He enters on his duties Monday, ■ We have received a car of hard burned sewer tile and have various sizes to care for your, wants. Give us a call, Cedarville Lumber Co. For Sale:- Full size, white enamel bath tub. Can be installed vpthout plumbing. Ask J, G. McCorkell. Card of Thanks: We wish jto thank Rev, Taylor, Mr. Turner, friends and neighbors for their kindness and the sympathyexpressed during the recent sickness and death o f our .mother. We also arp greatful to Masonic friends for their aid rendered,. The Robinson Family Puritan and NesCo coal-oil stoves, wicks, etc. At Huey’s prof, Cameron Ross of ForeBt City, Iowa, is here on a visit with his pa­ rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ross. Prof. Ross leaves Saturday for Cleveland where he goes as a delegate to the Inter-National Rotary Club conven­ tion, representing the clnb in his city. He will stop here on his return after a week in Cleveland. ’ . For Sale: Dining table, iron bed and swing, Intpiira at this office, J, M* DufRcId moved Monday to his new home in the Edgemont addition. P* M, Gillian takes the Siegler prop­ erty vacated by Mr. Duffield. Mr. Gll- lilan sold his property some time ago to J. S. West, of tho Exchange Bank. Mr. W^at will move from Maysville, Ky., the first of the week. The Wilberforce Quartette will give a concert in the opera house, Friday, June 12. Admission 25c. Word was r*e*lv*d hare Wednesday; jthat Mrs. Jeanette Xakirdge, of this! j place is in a very eri&al condition ’ at the home of her sea, It. R, Barber, Hollywood, t’sl. Mrs. Eskridge bad gone West some month* ago and was taken iil with heart trouble »t the* home of her son. Word from th',»re does not give much bape of recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Packman had for their guests Sunday; Mr, and Mrs, Ed Allen, Flatroek, Mich., Mrs, Frank Kemper and children of Tole­ do; Mrs. John Foehl and children of Dayton; Mrs. Chas, McKinley, Miss Marie and Miss Ohm* Foehl and brother, Karl, of Piqua. The party enjoyed an outing at Femdale Park Park, Clifton. Fred McMillan o f D m Koiiuw, Iowa, spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs, Clayton McMillan, Mr. McMillan has just recently returned from a trip through South America, visiting the various* Presbyterian'missions. WANTED TEAMS— We want *5 teams to haul dirt, Must have gravel Ix-Js that will hold one and one-half jiiWii>i'«»)Hi$Wn £ b Papua, widows mown* for a t e catwi baabaad for mm than a year, : Vkttk Prirp $5 00 ner /lav Atmlv to *Hd ** * «U*tCI» for tkm to JV*W* yarns, i r i e fu.oo per j*>. Apply W iajj uiAjr fPitbcs and cpvar thetusrfvM j Marion Hughes, care of The Abel i with white pipe-clay. Tha roetiun* 1Magnesia Co. j cuMatu of % grass skirt. Mid; # - . % J**** •paw- r^ar?F»- -■ » c .t ■» ii t aa t t * . . * . * * . . . . ■ 11 lfeif • - Prof. D. W. Sterrett and family of East Cleveland are here on a visit at the home of the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. W, R- Sterrett, Prof, Sterret is a member of the high school faculty in the East Cleveland high school. During his vacation he will have a clerical position in the Savings Socie­ ty Bank, a position he held during vacation last year. Sr«i( Miss Pauline Setz entertained the class of 1924 of the high school, at her home on the "Yellow Springs road, Monday evening in honor of Miss Margaret Tarbox, a student nurse of Mercy Hospital, Philadelphia; -Miss i Elta St, John, a student nurse of the Miami Valley Hospital', Dayton, and 1 Miss Ruth St. John of Springfield Business College. The evening, was spent in games and music after which 1 refreshments of sandwiches, Rainbow ice cream, cake, mints and lemonade wefe served. Those present were, the honor guests, the Misses Margaret Tarbox, Elta and Ruth St, John, Elea­ nor Johnson* Helen Iliff, Ruth Burns, Ruth Collins, Mary Webster, Eloise ■ and Helen Stewart and Messrs. Ed-! ward Dewine of Springfield; William’ Nagiey, Roger Stormont, James Mc: Millan, George- Gordon, Donald Kyle, j Harvey Auld, Mac Harris, Kenneth i Little and the hostess, { Y\7rHY not make Jane Aklen ycper per- v v sonal shopperat Pogue's? Lether take care of all those last-minute vacation de­ tails—-let her relieve you of those last, wild moments before embarking, when necessary but forgotten purchases lie like lead upon your conscience. She'll take all the re­ sponsibility—and shop for you as carefully and wisely as you would yourself. She's always as near to you as your paper and pen— .as the fastest train. Just tell her all your shopping troubles, and with her wide experience and shop­ ping discrimination, she will select the very thing you 've hoped to find— and hurry it off to you. Then, even after you 've reached your vacation- land— settled in your summer home, a note to Jane Alden will bring your purchases to you post haste, by return mail. ■ Yes, Jane Alden keeps you in close touch with Pogue’s—your store in Cincinnati—wherever you may be, All purchases sent free of charge The H.&S. POGUE Co. Comer of Fourth Street and Race Street flLtfANY siiou^htfiil coaviwkta* A t # )myi[Irtfii Pogue’s to help m U • b o p - p in s * pleuair*. ("Park Hare"! Parking i» invited rather than prohibited—when you *bop at Pogue s. There’* a Pogue garage, just special for you. -where you may park your car free o f charge, v/hi'.J you shop. A t Your Service 1 Instead o f carrying endless bun­ dle* around, make use of the Service Desk on the Main floor —where they can be checked free of charge. Rest Easy"! Then! when you get tired and weary, just go up to the Rest Room on the Sixth floor, and relax a fewminutes, beforegoing home., This is also a convenient place’ to make appointments— and to write letters. j Personally Conducted j Call on Jane Alden, add let her personally conduct your shop- . ping. tour. She's wise in the ways ,of bargains and fashions. And she's always' ready and at ' your1,service,- to shop with you 'or for you. f f ’ CEDARVILLE TOWNSHIP INCREASE YOUR CROP YIELD For Goiter Prevention— Use Mulkey’s iodine Balt, a genuine table salt, not a medicine, Ths salt is recommended by tho Board of Health. By using Mulkey’s salt you are protecting your children against goiter. Accept no substitutes. For sale by R. M, Pringle. p, 3t, Adv, Miss Rosa Stormont was called to Wakita, Oklahoma, some days ago owing to the death of her alster-in- 1 w , Mrs. R, H. Stormont, The deceas­ ed was 5? years of age and leaves four children and her husband and three children by a former marriage. Mrs. Stormont was a member o f the M, E. church and of the Eastern Star. Automobiles of any make or size washed and shined. Call phoneHM. { Oiir Ground Limestone meets the requirements of the Ohio State Agriculture specifications. The acid neutralizing value of our Ground Limestone ds approximately 114% in terms of Calcium Carbonate* a •. Our Ground Limestone is reported to be superior to any submitted to the Ohio Agricultural Testing Department* The Abel Magnesia Co \ 11

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