The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26

ft mum The success of or.r Pmiffing & Loan Association is the fruit of cooperative effort. are all for cc.chcthcr and a«e pulling together* f he people who invest their savings here are those who have home loans, they are the association. All we earn they get. Every benefit belongs to every shareholder. Nobody is on the “ inside” taking the cream of the profits. We are an entirely mutal non-profit organization, We lend the funds so obtained for home building and buying, on first mortgn: e security. That is why you get hgger returns when you in­ vest your savings in this as relation. CALL AND SEE US The Gedaiville Building & Loan Association O fr-nywMrimviituwinij.,,LAiii wpwtgi B read , ^ T S t a t T .^ u 10 c I j f l K f t - Square Layer, a wonderful M J j f * ,w w a * w ? value each •• ‘ ; . . . . . . * * * * * * Mil, -Country Club, large 25c Kelloggs, *1 A a double’ thick I y Q I 2 packages .. * * w CornFlakes .BUTTER, fresh " churned . . . . . . 47c f G I N G E R A L E . e x t r a -1 f t . D r y b o t s l e J-UC LARD, Fresh ■ 0*7** Rendered 2 lb v BEANS, Michigan 1 C _ Navy lb. 2 lbs, .. JL«»C EATMORE Oleo, OfiiP Fresh lb........... CAMPBELLS Beans^Cf in sauce, 3 cams .. v S! AR25> .$1.65 PEACHES, CC large can........... , « J v PEACHES, packed *8*“5/* in water can . . . . Ja* L APPLES. Fancy - IR l* Wiriesaps 3 lbs*... POTATOES 151b. - )C r |, peck........ luFEBURYSOAP 1 0 A 4 bars... . . . . . . l »Q v PEAS, Standard *1 Pack can . . . . . . . .**•v U Van Camp Soap l 10 Bars................ j * * * * * * * * * * j LOCAL AND P ^ SO N A L # * * • + # • # t * * Only a few more days and then the i College Minstrels, J. B. R ife returned home Monday from Martinsville, Ind„ where he spent some time at that health resort. Mr, R ife returned much improved, f Wanted!- To purchase sill kinds o f figi-WiPw {antiques in eluding furniture, glass- |ware, china ware, tapestry, rugs, pic- { tores, ornaments, bric-a-brac, cop |plates and bottles. Martin Weimer Oh, Roy! I'm going to. the College j Minstrels Monday night, Miss M ery Bird has gone to May- wood, llh, a suburb o f Chicago, to malm an extended visit with her brother, Mr, Fred Bird and wife, FREE— $ 1 . 0 Q Box Astho-Pctal’a Face Powder with a $1.00 compact at Ridgway's. Monday, May 11th, I am going to the College Minstrels. A re yon? Dr, M. I. Marsh has been attend­ ing th e meeting o f the State Medical Association in Columbus this week. F o r Sale— Sweefc Potatoe plants* John Gillaugh That opening scene in the College Minstrels is g rea t!!! “ Bumpus” Jones, the once famous ball pitcher has been ill the past week. He was taken sick while on a visit here with relatives.. ■ O f course the College Minstrel show is snappy. . . Mrs, J. H, Andrew has been in a very serious condition the past few days, follow ing a long illness. I t is thought that ureamic poisoning has developed. Mr, and Mr 3 . John Holycross o f Kenton, O., and Mr. and Mrs. John Walters o f Belle Center, O., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W . M. Spracklen ana family. For Sale:- Gas range, Extension table, stand, davenport, bed. Phone 100 . Mr.' and Mrs. Moody Nagley and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Saum were visi­ tors Sabbath with Mrs. Saum's moth­ er, -Mrs, John Beard o f Port William. Mrs. James White, mother o f Dr. J, P . White, has gone to Van Wert, O., to visit her daughter, Mrs, E. K. Ream. You'll like the songs, acts, Monday night. jokes and The Xenia Desperadoes, a youth base ball team from the coUnty seat, defeat ed the Cedarviile Independents in a baseball gam e,last Saturday, The Score was 8 to 2 . Walker Taylor, who graduates from the College in June, has been chosen principal o f the P o rt William High school fo r the coming school year. SEA SON 1925 BeaumontJumbo1426 Will make the reason on the C. H. Gordon farm, 2 1-2 miles North of Ccdarville on the Yellow Springs road. BEAUMONT JUMBO is a Chesnut Sorrel, star in forehead; foaled April 10, 1918 and weighs 1850 lbs. SIRE; -*“Bolivar (78660) by Bismarck dreVlad (49422) out of Blissee Rams (85857). DAMDe l ph i n e de Lessines 2098 (72063), by Colosse (44578) out of Marie du Carmie (57557). TERMS:~“$15.00 to insure colt to stand for nurse. Best of care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. JOE GORDON [ijgft y o I'R FENCE NOW ! Bring us your wool before the as have your tinier now for market breaks as it did last year, The •an or Anthony feme. W« have wool growers that sold first received oats and spilt locust posts, the highest prices. Cedarville Lumber The Cedanrtlle Lumber Co. Go. x J Your Baby Chick* Are Ready! Out flocks are In the cream Of condition, Order at once and insure yourself of fully matured, early layer* next fait. Write for catalog and prices. The Sturdy Baby Chick Co. Lfmsstens and Auburn Ave, ♦prlritfflAd, Ohio* Tlio members o f F. and A . M., No, 19. Xenia, will honor a former mem­ ber this evening, Mr, Orville Reed o f Memphis, Term, Work in the Third degree and banquet. The Masons o f the county are invited to attend, Willjain Marshall has had his luck with him this week. Monday he landed a 15 1-2 lb. carp in the L ittle Miami river a t Clifton, On Tuesday a 15 lb, carp was caught. Fisherman are al­ ways eager to land carp o f any size as they are enemies o f most every other kind o f fish. fiqsan II. McCollum, aged 89, d i d ! Thursday morning a t the home o f the | Misses McNeill, where she moved ios&f fail. The deceased had been in her usual health until about ten days ago when her health gave way to the in* firmativc 3 o f old age, ’ She was born in Butler county and wa 3 the daugh­ ter o f James McCollum. She came t o } this place with her parents ip, J.S73 and is the lost member o f five girls and one son. During her entire life she has been a member o f the Reform ed Presbyterian church. F irst at .the Beechwood congregation near . Morning Sun, O,, and the local con­ gregation a fter locating hero. The funeral w ill bo held from the R. P. church Saturday at 2 p, m.t the ser­ vices being in charge o f her pastor. Rev. Harrimau, Burial w ill take place at Maggies Creel: cemetery. YOU Profit by being our Ndghbor R t C A W yeee^p\rimeiiutth»mter»erfvmiMmr M ytwi 10.v .rMfedp* **» *K K im * M m m 4 mum (7a dm . Ross Metal Silos *33:^-sw --3«iii^..ivpi'en"inB"i| .mfw |VMfi r%m PBjPfy mm ** iMw!*•!** »f « Ocufctot. . R om Ensilage Cutters *,*Jft*i?***,*t* S r 3 ^ r r ****^CS IZ tmytmlf So* y«*M Mb f»«ri«ccc—ainr»> nlubl*. Writ*hrPrice! etalinfukkk mm < k « toitrptitdm F..W. ROSSfjuiklvCiillirS 8<t» COt Springfield, Ofif* The Fortieth Annual meeting o f the Woman's Home Missionary Soc­ iety o f the Dayton District, was held in Trinity M. E, church, Xenia, May 1st. The ladies attending from here wpre Mrs, B. E, Stevens, Mrs, Gera Trumbo, Mrs. Chas, Johnson, Mrs. Chas. Saum and Mrs. Anna Bridgman Monday night, folks, the College Minstrels. . . The High School Juniors present­ ed the four act comedy "Esmeralda” at the opera house last Friday even­ ing before a. good house. Miss V ir­ ginia Clmmblin o f the high school fac­ ulty had charge and directed the play. The leading parts werji taken by Miss Jean Morton as “E^merelda" while A lfred Townsley was Mr. Eatabook, a man o f leisure. James Stormont was Elbert Rogers and his wife, Christine Smith the parents pf "Esmeralda.” ! Dallas Marshall, Dave Hardy, Robt.j Bratton, Jack Desmond an artist and Josephine Auld and Frances McCbes-| ney sisters. Lawrence Waddle, French; adventurer and Robert Collins, an ■ American speculator, Janet Huff t a r - , ried the roll o f a maid, The pupils were well, trained and they carried their lines with mufcb credit to them­ selves and to their director,, Miss Chamblin. , Miss Hnllie Q. Brown, Wilberforee, led an edodus o f colored singer^ from the new auditorium in Washington, D, C. along with others who had been seated in the balcony o f the auditor­ ium in that city. The lower floor was reserved fo r whites and the colored folks resented segregation. The 'Alamang fam ily held a reunion a t the home o f ktr. and Mrs. B. H. L ittle last, Sabbath. Guesta were pres­ ent from Columbus, Springfield, Rey­ noldsburg, Greenfield, Bloomingburg, Mrs. N. P, Ewbank and son Jack, le ft Wednesday by mptor fo r a. visit at Gilford, Ind. • . 'Joey * County Auditor R. O. Wend reports receipts fo r the month o f April as $ 8 ,- .629.37 and disbursements as $36,971,- 89. The balance fo r March 31 was $$139,144,40 and A p ril 30, $110,802.17 The People’s Building and Savings Co. Xenia, has been given juugment against C liff Lemons and others in the Court o f Common Pleas fo r $22,203.69 on note and mortgage due to non pay­ ment. " BASE BALE EAGLES FIELD SPRINGFIELD, OHIO SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1925 | ) * Times Star Cincinnati, Ohio F. O. E,, Athletics, K* I. O. League Game Called at 3:00 P. M. ADMISSION: ’ Grand Stand 50c Bleachers 35c Ladies and children—Grand stand 25c Box Seats on sale at the F. O, E, Hall, Phone C 247 Until Sunday at 1 P. M. after 1 p. m. at the Ball Park Main 953, , . ■ ' TEETH EXTRACTED , FREE ! , IF BBIDGEWORK OR PLATER ARE ORDERED TRIPLE« 0fiSUCTIONPLATES 58 Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Stewart were dinner 'guests Thursday .of Judge and Mrs. H. L . Smith in Xenia. There will be no fa ir in Clark county this year. The-board is hopelessly in debt with many premiums o f last year unpaid. R E AD Y FOR WOOL W e are now ready to receive wool and can qoute you the best price' on quality. The market is not strong and judging from the exjerienqe last year those that sold first sold at the right time f o r a good profit, Cedarville Lumber Co. Positively Painless. Extraction 10 YEARS IN THB '..’ith All Work—Examination Free, SAM£ LOCATION DR. SMITH (HIMSELF) DENTIST 25'/a S. LIMESTONE ST. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO OVer Woolworth's 5 and 10 Phans, Main CCS-W \ Open Every Day and Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Evening* College Minstrels, Monday night at the opera house, Mrs. Nell Sncdiker has been ap­ pointed postmistress a t Fairfield. The nffiee-has been changed from a fourth to a third class. The location o f the post office w ill also be changed. The grow th .of the village has changed the class o f .the post office. Ground was broken last Sunday by the Colored Pythians o f Ohio fo r a home fo r the aged on what was the Mangan farm on the Jamestown and Xenia pike. Fifteen hundred people were present, Dr. R. H . Hawkins o f Xenia was master o f ceremonies. Dr. A .C. Scurry delivered the address o f welcome. The W ilberforee quartette furnished music along w ith the L O. O, F . hand. Among the*speakers were Charles W . .Gaines* Columbus and Foster Alexander, Dayton, both ^for­ merly o f this place. Mr/ Gayies 'is a member o f the Building Commission. TO FARMERS OF CEDARVILLE TOWNSHIP Notice—Cinder fo r sale at the plant o f The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co. at the usual price. OSTEOPATHIC . TREATMENT TUESDAYS AND FR ID AYS o f each week, 1 to 5 P . M. Home o f Mrs. Dora E. K err on South Main Street, Cedarville, DRs. M A Y and YODER, * X E N IA , OHIO Railroad shipments make it im­ possible for us to complete our * promised announcement of last week W e hope to be able to make same in the coming issue* Abel Magnesia Co M l 1& , ”

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