The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26
SWtjWl SUBSTITUTES As there is no substitute for good eyesight, there is likewise no substitute for that type o f dependable, scientific optical service which insures it. By devoting our entire time to our work, doing noth ing day after day but make eye examinations and fit ting glasses—we are endeavoring to render the best service possible; and our friends and patrons tell us we are successful. WILKIN &WILKIN Optometrists 26 S. Detroit St;, Xenia, O. Why Don’t You Own Your Own Home? You can if you try. We will help you to buy or build a home. The Cedarville Building fi Loan Association CEDARV1LLE, OHIO. “REAL ” BABY CH ICK S machine. ■ ■ INCUBATORS OF a l l SIZES. BROODERS—Coal or Oil Burner*. The Northup Hatchery M m “ S . " t t S r SPWN 0g . 0 « 0 LOCALAND PERSONAL Mr. and Mr*. H. Creed visited rel ative* in Peebles, 0 ., Sabbath. Dr. and Mrs, 0 . P. Eligs o f Cincin nati, spent Sabbath with friend* here. Miss Ruth Patton o f Springfield spent the week-end here with friends Miss Bertha Dean o f spent Monday at home. Springfield Mrs. M. W. Collin* ha* been spend ing the week in Columbus. Mrs. George B. Reamer and children o f Youngstown, 0 ., are visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs, A . S. Huff. Easter eggs with any name on de sired , from 50c to $5.00. Leave your order early. •The Cedarville Bakery Dr. McElfresh will preach Sabbath morning fo r the R. P, congregation in the. interest o f Religious Education Buy a $25 suit and we will GIVE you $25 in Radio money. Home Clothing Co. . For Sale:- Twelve Black Minorca hens, heavy laying strain. P . M. Gillilan Miss Frances Huff o f Springfield Business College spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,. Adam! Huff. Word has been received here of the birth o f a daughter on February 18th to Rev, and Mrs. Harold Hamomnd, o f Beaver, Pa, Rev. Hammond is a grad uate o f Cedarville College. > The Wilbcrforce R. 0 . C. T, Band wilt give a concert in the opera house Monday, March 28rd, Mrs. B. H- Little entertained the members o f the Home Culture Club with a number o f guests last Thurs day afternoon. The Golden Rule . Sunday School class o f the M. E. church was enter tained last Thursday evening by Mrs, C. E. Oxley. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bull and son, who have been spending the winter in California, are expected home in a few days. A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ramsey, Monday, This now gives the Ramsey family two sons and two daughters. Mrs. Ancll Wright visited with her mother, Mrs. Harry Thomas, in Jef fersonville, several days this week. Mrs. Thomas has just returned from Florida. Mrs. Belle Gray was hostess this week to the members o f the Wed nesday Aftemcon Club, Amcing the guests were Mrs. Dr. Dugan ahd Mrs. Gale Dugan o f Springfield. The Page Rank team or 1st degree of the Knights o f Pythias, will be- exemplified. by the regular team from Echo Lodge, No. 707, at the opera house, Feb. 28. Time 8:15.. -Iy - . ............ . . t . LAST CHANCE—As it rained all day Wednesday, Feb. 25 ,1 will Con tinue my offer o f *a large oil painting’ Free fo r March 4th. Mayo Studio, Cedarville, Q. For Sale; Three Ford and I Over land tire size 31x4'.' Also a battery. Mrs. Isabel! Taylor Wanted; To buy stock hogs from 40 to 125 pounds. Geo. Clemans, South Charleston, Ohio.' 2tp Yes, you want a RADIO. We will help you buy it by giving U Radio money, which pan be used at face val ue in purchasing a Radio. Home Clothing Co. Layer.Cafc^sssr25c , Country Club; richer than IOC ” MJl cau, ever t 1.2 lb. loaf......... r , v u ■ *1 Jik tii HemttgjS"'"*"1”" 10c j VanCampSy-r,oNB±.29c ? ACA ONI or 1 Af» Spaghetti, bulk.. * PRUNES, Country *)Qf« ct Club 2 lb. pkg , . . .“ O v • e CHEESE, Fa*cy V ) c Cream................ PEACHES, t vapor- |C bi ated lb.. . . . . .. * dC se .......w BUTTER, Fresh AgLr churned lb......... APRICOTS Evap- OCr ® orated lb............... ZDC“ EATMORE Oleo, 90 SARDINES, in oil g - can . . . . . . . . < . . . . MILK, Country OCf* Club large 3 cans..^,*^'/ SARDINES, in | Of 1 sauce largeMb. canS«vv LARDjFW -li. 18C - Rendered lb. . . . . <•**- — APPLES, Cooking OCr I . ox Eating lb,... . . ,‘«U v I CC PANCAKE 2 5 c Flour 5 lb. pkg— ORANGES, No. 250 O O r Size doz........... The chance o f see a wonderful en- srtainment, beautiful cusi^mes and uniforms, put on the stage b y a com pany o f twenty years experience, .will be the great opportunity o f this community on Feb. 28, Opera house. Time 8:15 p, m. Don’t fall to see the crack team o f Dayton, 0 ., all members o f Eclip Lodge, No. 707, Knights o f Pythias, put on their 1st prize drill at the op- Mrs. Frank Seifert, who was re- i in a critical condition last to The Cedrus Staff, College publica- Harriet Shields, Leever, Paul The stage in il Set with dec supplied by 1 The beautiful lesson o f Real Friend ship will be protrayed in the enter tainment given in the opera house, Saturday night, Feb. 28. Time 8:15 Prof. C. E. Oxley attended the National Educational Conference in Cincinnati this week. There were many noted educators present and most every phase o f education was discussed from different view points. Mrs. J. H, Wolford and daughters, Miss Bernice and Mrs. Edna Dodds entertained five tables at rook on Tuesday afternoon. Thursday after noon five tables enjoyed Five Hundred For each gathering dainty refresh ments were served. U. P. church services Sabbath. Sab bath School at 9:30; Dewing this ser vice a representative o f the State Sab bath School Association will give an address. Preaching by Dr. Jamieson at 10:30 and Sabbath evening at the Union service. Preparatory service Friday evening and Saturday after noon. Communion Sabbath morning. Gas from the acetylyne plant in their home came near claiming the lives o f Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fergu son several days ago. Both were seat ed in their room reading and were overcome before they realized it. Mrs. Furgeson managed to get to the phone and call a doctor and neighbors, When the doctor arrived both wore uncon scious and Mrs. Ferguson, was found on the floor beneath the' phone. Both have improved from their experience. Mi’s. J. E. Hastings was called to Zanesville, Wednesday by the death o f her mother, Mrs. H. F , MSaorehead, who was about 75 years old and had been in critical health for some time. Death was due to pneumonia. She is survived by her husband, who is 84 years pf age and seven sons and daughters, o f whom Mrs. Hastings is one. The funeral will he held Friday and burial takes place at Norwich, Mr. J, E. Hastings and daughter! Lena leave this morning for Zanesville, to attend the funeral, MUSH------Mado with Milk. A t all leading and at Farmers* Cream E^tioh. Made by Independent Dairy Company, Springfield, Magazines and newspapers for sale. Give us a trial. We deliver. J. C. McMillan The Dayton team putting on the en tertainment o f “Damon and Pythias” fo r the local lodge at the opera house Saturday night, Feb, 28, consists o f 77 people. GO. Notice-—Cinder fo r, sale at the plant o f The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co, at the usual price, ARE YOU Interested in a RADIO? We have arranged with the DU VOLLA RADIO CO., o f Chicago, whereby they guarantee.to save you from 30 to 50% on any standard make of Radio or 1 RADIO MONEY FREE p With every 25c purchase or more we GIVE U FREE the same amount o f RAD IO money* Ask us about the plan* ° HOME ClottingCo, Cedarville, Ohio Forest Waddle has taken over G, H ,f Croufses’ interest in the Hill Top* Garage and has assumed the mana gement. Colonial Speed Record There was great excitement in tfih American colonies in 1756 over the re markable feat of an express wagon that made the trip from New York city to Philadelphia In the record time o f two daya, Old-Time Remedy Best foy Heavy Coughs S t u b b o r n , racking, deep-seated coughs that refuse to yield to other remedies are often checked overnight with tbB old-time cough medicine that our parents and grandparents “ swore by.” In spite of modern discoveries nothing has been found to replace r old Dr, Bell's Pine-Tar Honey giving quick, sure relief for coughs, chest colds, bronchitis, spas modic croup and other throat irrita tions. Doctors say that the pine tar quickly loosens and removes the phlegm and congestion which are the direct cause of toe coughing, while the honey not only gives a pleasant taste, hut helps soothe irritation, ' But be sure you get the original Dr. Bell’s and no other. There have been dozens of imitations, but the original is, still the best. It often stapg the worst cough in 24 hours. Contains no injurious drugs, eo can be given even to young children. Insist on Dr. Bell's. Unly 30i We wish to purchase * few stack* o f LOOSE STRAW Located within 10 miles o f our mill, Call Cedarville Phone 39-4 rings. E. S. HAMILTON , Buyer, The Hagar StrawBoard&Paper Co- n CEDARVILLE, OHIO * c at any good druggist’s. D r . B E L L ’S PINE-TAR-HONEY FOR COUCHS N O T I C E ! Breeching Harness per set $46.50 up. Chain Harness pgr set $32,00 up Good leather collars $G.25. Hand Made Bridles $6.50 pr. Heavy Hand Made lineer, 18 ft, $6,50. Red Rope halters ,25 cts. each, Collar Fads, all.sizes, .5Qc each. WE MAKE HARNESS--------- WE REPAIR WE OIL HARNESS— -W E GIVE SERVICE O. W. EVERHART *118 East Main St, - Xenia, Ohio ARE YOUR DOLLARS GROWING? If you are, now fast do they grow? They should have a healthy growth every hour o f the day and every day of the year. Come and plant them with us where they will grow steadily, yielding you. 6 % INTEREST Dollars, like wheat or corn, grow best when planted in mother earth. That is why every dollar placed with us is invested in real estate. It is protected by first mortgage and never fails to draw its proper interest. If your dollars are idle, put them to work here. A JL DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE MARCH 5TH W ILL DRAW INTEREST FROM MARCH 1STJ TheSpringfieldBuilding&Loan Association v X* ** a ' i '28 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio Advertising PUBLIC SALES Newspaper Advertising Sale Bills Sale Cards Advertising your public sale in the newspaper means reachyig everybody in the community with the least amount o f effort. Newspaper advertising brings more bidders and each bid der means more money fo r you. More bid ders puts “ pep” in your sale and that’s what it takes to have the big sales. The HERALD is the medium to cover this territory and is prepared to handle your sale advertising in a way that will bring excellent results to you. The sale bill cannot be neglected. It is an every day reminder to those who attend public sales. Our bills are carefully printed on water proofed paper and they will stay up long after your sale, We know how to make your sale hill attractive and we use the very best stock that can be bought, We have the latest in pringting equipment fo r all kinds o f salle bills. Sale cards have become one o f the most popu lar methods of advertising a sale. They can be mailed out a few days before the sale and in. many cases, we know o f them making big money fo r the man who held the sale, Vte p&nt them in assorted colors and if you want us to -Will mail them out to every person on the rural routes out o f Cedarville and surrounding ter ritory. • If you are planning to hold a public sale it will pay you to see us at once. The Cedarville Herald Cedarville, Ohio ,1
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