The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52
'1 wP' I ^ . I or. :| /; * I - .a pst «4 7 ) ■f\ rvy nfc) 2 L , H Swwr'* fence 1 pay ttih O h i o r t f s L:t* d y'C^fS ££* Vtii istj'T x»& my •no I q ' o tin .,p, Sbt*Mt i, fVf; ,/v«t)Nv avail t’ tfj'.’O 50(1, jy? r:;tv "I <I grow up :t:t I 'Joint, <1lb Think Before You Move And Before You Spend You have to watch yourcelf everybody has to— If you are going to get ahead. The saving of money and its wise investment is the first step in the "game” toward success. " Invest your savings safely and profitably with our institution, WE PAY 6% DIVIDENDS, The Gedarville Building & Loan Association © KROGER STORE will Close every Wednesday after noon at 1:00 p, ro. during the months of June, July and August. , . Large Ripe Fruit ’f 4 1b................ 27c Potatoes Sugar NEW, % 5 POUNDS. 20c Bulk 5 lbs. 32c P 25 lb. sack.; . , ; $1.58 Gatinity Club with Pork and Sauce can. 8 c CANTALOUPES ■ USCRACKERS, CC t Imperial Valley.. * **2M Butter or Soda ...' _ . .GRAHAM Wafers I C a PEACHES, Georgia lb. I DC 4 1b igr.vwfcwi»Bwiga—r.1 r^iir. LARD, Fresh (Rendered BUTTER, Country club lb.................. BREAD,'CC 1 lb, 7c 10c SUMMER Sausage 1 1-2 lb, loaf, Thuringer lb * ^AKE, Dolly Brown-2 E r SUMMER Sausage each .............. Muencher lb. , COFFEE, Jewell ~ ~ ^ 4 7 c rpiw.'iiHn«:*—» ^ ftcaiiM'Awv 1 9 l C COF EE,0French lb SOAP, P & G 6 bars.. 2 5 c EGGS, Strictly SOAP,White Naptha <)A a Fresh doz............... £*V^\ m barg /SJO TOMATOES, Std. 3 «|AKMUUK5Macaroni pack No. 2 can .. A (Spaghetti, Noodles 3.. ***C HI A restful night on LakeErie Mukec a pleasant' brisk in your journey. A good bed In a clean, cocl rittetttom, a Icug sound ilcep and an appetizing breakfiut in the morning. . . . iilvaxixti ' ,SEEANDntt"-,'CITV OF ERIE"—"CITY OF BUFFALO** Vti'tij M ay l i t to Noermbrr ISth \Leave BcCWa-i SMUJF.M, JArrive C lmkiid *?.-OOA,M, — .................... .. ..... -— _.fivr« 7:30 A .M . *(■*• « :: « ( ! sard Caaadteu poiati. Aifc roar ticket g ar.:ren tlu teg r.ccyfcr ticket* *L\<U &. B Lin*. N ew lourU t AwooaobU* Jtaiz-pMir* . Fenlf^fftJa ie.*;^=dr:” i:!'eSatteI The Greet Ship t!ie fc!i:p *SJfcANDBEt” .«r.d -f ^ , "SEEANDBEE"— 32 -.::,.:e EotiUltf. Lgt cA Ler.gth, 500 fret, The Ckvei. vd fLi;t*S'.i?oTr*haft Co. J?/Li£jK>W Breadth. 96 feet Cfevcir.nd,Olii.a « intfeea. Pave, $ 5 .5 9 L.r:.vc nfevetruP-'tf'iJ P. i f . / Tastem Attlve nui'jLa-**7:03A.M. I Stiwfetd Tfcne . _ _______ OF BUFFALO** atrl e7:30 , M C * # # * •• # * » # # LOCAL AND PERSONAL * * I Miss Mary Bratton of Chicago is j the guest of relatives here, Sec those Anadroek Ovens. At Huey's Carl Minser of Cincinnati has been spending several days at home with his mother, Mrs, Bose Minser. Let us have your wool thiaf season. Cash at delivery, Cedarville Lumber CO. Prof. G. F, Siegler is spending the week-end in Marietta, O, For Sale:- Duroo male hog, two years old. Phone 2-195, John Pyles. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boase a week ago Monday. Androck oveng--4 in 1—save fuel. For Sale at Huey’s For Rent: Dwelling with eight rooms with good sized JoU John Marshall For Sale:- Two suits of clothes in good condition for good sized boy. Phone 65. “ Stetno" (canned heat) At Huey’s Wanted;- To purchase old shed to be used as a wood shed. Minnie Hamilton Superior Screen Door Catches and No Slam Screen Door checks. At Huey’s Misses Lena, and Maude Hastings |are attending summer school at O. S. |U. Celebrate the Fourth. Have your own display at home. We can supply ] your needs. Service Hardware Co. Mr. and Mrs. J, E, Stuckey have !returned home from Martinsville, Ind., where they spent several weeks [for the former’s health. Mr, Stuckey [returns much improved. Get your FIREWORKS at •Service Hardware Co, the Word has been received here, of the arrival of Cameron Ross, Jr., at the home of Prof, and Mrs. Cameron Roes in Forest City, Iowa. Mr. H. F..Moorehead o f Zanesville, | is here oh a visit with his son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Hastings, Warren Barber and Gilbert McCoy left Monday for Louisville, Ky., to Ispent •&-month at. Camp Know at the :citizens military camp. American and Red Top steel posts as well as high grade split locust posts at Cedarville Lumber Co. At a meeting of the board of edu- cationlast Friday night Mrs. Mil dred Foster of Yellow Springs was elected to teach music in the public schools this comirig year. Prof. J. A. Taleott was not an applicant. Mr. and Mrs.*C. E. Masters had'as their guests the’ latter’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McKin* niss. of Norwood, O. Mr, and Mrs. Masters drove Mrs. McKinnis home, Wednesday evening, Rev. A. B. Henry of Philadelphia former pastor o f the R. P. eongrega- [tion filled the pulpit last Sabbath. IRev, Henry and wife were visiting' |Mrs. John McCollum and Miss Ma tilda McCollum of near Xenia; b e a u t i f y y o u r h o m i FREE LANDSCAPE SERVICE See Harold Myers and Richard Cooper, Cedarville* agents for Al len Nursey'Co., Rochester, N. Y. Cedarville, 0. Jamestown, 0, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Nancy Andrew, deceased. James U. Andrew lm been appoint ed and ciufilified as Executor of the estate of Nancy Andrew, late of Greene County, deceased. Dated this 8 th day of June, A. D., 1P25. S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County, HOTEL ST. JAMES ffftpffiv«ci tfUm* mmi *t*» mi mim |bckF*Tow3 by*Ifmm Tr»T^gyitl>o<AlEic<ift A i YH om ! of qui* dignity, having th« wwaffcar* *nd AptttintaMritsof a wtl con** We have received a car of hard sizes to care for your wants. Give us a call, Cedarville Lumber Co, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO SPRINGFIELD* OHIO W v i M m u L ^ O m ANNOUNCING Beginning Thursday, July 9th Our July Clearance Sale Which will again demonstrate indisputably that the HOME STORE prices for first quality dependable merchandise are the lowest to be found, Stocks Are Tremendous In Silks, Wash Fabrics,, Ready-to-Wear Garments, Laces, Hosiery, Leather Goods, Neckwear, Jewelry, Rugs, Curtains, Draperies, House Furnishings, Luggage, and Mien's Furnishings. When the sale opens Thursday, July 9th, prices will go down for' quick selling to make a total clearance before inventory which occurs August 1st* * t IT h eF a h ie n T eh a n ® ! ' % Tw r ""nnr in !■■ ■ ! * itar,riRiHiTiwBi«rnif«H>rihiiiri-iitn saves T O 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 -i approximately 114% in terms of Calcium Carbonate. Our Ground Limestone is reported to *be superior. *tb any submitted to the Ohio Agricultural Testing Department-. ibofw luridchords.. 3 to 5
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