The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

Jtwa If you have arrived at Manhood or Womanhood play the part, Don t think for a moment that you can do as you did when you were a child blowing in every penny that’comes to hand. To be a success, to be in shape for the future, you must save a part of what you take in. Invest your earnings here for safety. Our proposition is an ideal thrift account. All our funds are backed by first mortgage security. Our profits are distributed on a co-operative basis. You get a bigger return than in any other field which is equally safe and in which your funds are radily available if suddenly needed. WE PAY 6% DIVIDENDS. The Cedarville Building &Loan KROGER STORE will Close every Wednesday after­ noon at 1:00 p. m. during the months of June, July and August. ; NEW, ;U. S. No. 1 3- 5 POUNDS. . . . . . . m e l o n s , ^ a 1 21 c i : ^ ' 'it V*.'. ^ « »• * -«,V ■# -■# . ^3 ^ P<S^ru*t SUGAR 0*1 CO . CHEESE, ,Cre»m M , * extra fancy lb . *.* 25 lb. sack FRUIT JARS, qts. 84 q . lig? .......u s SUMMER Sausage Thuringer lb . . t f v l f SUMMER Sausage Muencher lb. . . . . . "v** LARD, Fresh Rendered 191 c BUTTER, Country .Club lb. . ............. OLEO Eatmote, fresh lb. 20c **a* BREAD, CC 1 lb. 7c A a 1 1-2 lb. loaf....... .. *** COFFEE, Jewell lb ' .V. ., .• . ■'.+** 41C COF EE, French H u + + * . * . * * 5 * *. <» * i * 47c CAKE, Dolly Brown 2 IT#* each *.. , . , w W GINGER ALE extra dry bottle. , . 10c SOAP, P& G 6 bars . », 25c CRACKERS Butter or L ^ . . . i 4 cls^ g eNat>:ha. 2 &c Shoe Bargains Fof The Whole Family IN OUR July Clearance Sale Women’s Shoes Special $1.95 $2.95 $3.45 $4.95 Men’s Shoes—Broken Lots $3.45 and $4.95 Children’s Shoes 95c and $1.49 Frazer’s Shoe Store 11 Im t Matin St -9 Xenia, Ohio • * « * • * • | LOCAL AND PERSONAL # • * * * • * * * « j A new Willya-Knight sign a t tin) | Service Hardware Co, by Jurkat. Mrs. John Collins is xeported iix with scarlet fever. * ■*’*^a^**Viib*y 'g»; Let us have jour wool this season, Cash a t delivery. Cedarville Lumber Co. The I. O, O. F. E n d vrlU give an­ other conet-rt m tit* pufeik square on Saturday night D m * oonearts arc rpssible by tb* aid #f laud merchants. The band concerts a n appreciated by the young folks as well m elder ones. Lring the family to town Saturday night when you omnw to do your trad in*. We are glad to report that! the con­ dition of W, II. Smith is mueh im­ proved, he haviug been quite ill for several days. For Sale:- Buroc male hog, two years old, Phone 2-195. John Pyles, The infant son of ifa. and Mrs. William Anderson, of the Xenia ant’. Jamestown pike, has been very ill the past few days. Per Bent: Dwelling with eight rooms with good sized lot. John Marshall Mrs, E. E. Post has returned from a v>$it with her son-in-law and daugh­ ter, Mr. and Mrs, Ollls St. John of near Waynesville, 0. On the last page you can read a very interesting article over the sig­ nature of Elmer Jurkat. I t is not only unique but yery interesting, ——---- ------- -— - s For Sale:- Two suits of clothes in good condition for good sized bby. Phone 65. The New McMillan furniture truck signs were painted by Jurkat. Mr, and Mrs, W. W. Trouts spent last Wednesday and Thrusday in Day- ton, the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Duffield, Mrs. Dnffield lias been quite poorly for some time. Wanted:- To purchase old shed to be used as a wood shed. Minnie Hamilton Master Emil* Ftemy, *oa of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Eton*/, of near Clif­ ton, was taken to tb* HeClellaa Hos­ pital Monday weeing in a critical con diiion, suffering from appendicitis. For a time i t was thought that the boy would not awnriv* an operation but he came through and ic doing as nicely as could be etqmcted. American and Red Top steal posts as well as high grade split locust posts at C&darville Lumber Co, Rev. A. W. BlsAvocd, Indianda! Frtsbytcria i f ' z *■ jh- who has been’ elected to tVi '\i: .’ f English Bible a t the Fieri *'■ -h n ThecJogical Semi-. r.aty at Jo: r - 'h> v.'fl not announce: his decision on vimcail until he discus- j ses it with his congregation. This will' take place nest McmVy evening. Rev . : Dr. Blackwood has I k m at Indiaugla; Church four and one-half years, hay-1, sne come here from Columbia, S, C,, ~-Ohio State Journal. Rev, Black-j wood is a brother-in-law of Dr. J. P .' White of this place. ' i Ice cream freezers, ice picks, etc. At Huey’s j ijgcracgr OHIO COAL FOR OHIO PEOPLE TL« DomMUw CoaHuntr £** now aurriuu* <«sl by Ih# carload sad SAVR B id MONEY „ 5«v*r»l9WHKI*■*ydWtiscztgw■w( m4mrm UrnA mir ngpJU gr A«<4«S- wMmkiSHtMypItiM, Th> NWOHOSAlMf.POM. EkUVu4 mxKUOi bT.WMt OHAM^Sr.j •vw m i n i li« .k , hu ie ; * w SHAKER K M M li K K L oading bqqm s , Etc,. imwiMc um l ^, h « m , Tfc» rvei t»iU h* U mpm S !'»A *• D*Sy»rr a,r*«r S*e*t»e, » m *4« 4mh iiytumHMtbuL. ' fju ilk M H C rC a H I KMmjMlT ___ oR u ^ n 'h t/w m <ifJh m u c k ' are C owes , ywi «rjHi;k* thic Htoa^HUk'SglrfM,. ’..... ... .... L>«ltvtrc4 P,iccc»t >owauikw. «w „?»»•«— 8, F. L. BEAN, CUal “frisiorr WKECTCOALSALESCQ. SflMtc BuiMtec, CCILUMSOS, OHIO Blaine Lcighly aad Fred.Ewry .left Wednesday for Florida, making^ihe trip by motor. Mr, Lulghiy spent sev­ eral weeks in that state • during the late winter month* and now wants t o , sec it during the summer time. Cal* vjn Ewr$ expected to go south with the party but will be detained sjbout a month. * SHOP IN XENIA JOBES JULY SHOP IN . XENIA Ancil Wright and M, C. Nagley started Saturday hy mtotor for Miami Florida, driving a car through for Mr. Wright's fatber-injaw, Harry Thomas of Jeffersonville. M l Thomas is erecting an apartment house at the great winter resort. Messrs Nag­ ley- andWright will inspect the possi­ bility of investment in the land Whpre fortunes are bring made almost over night inJthe speculation of real es­ tate. Mrs, Carrie Crouse entertained her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welchhans of Spring- field, Thursday evening. They wore accompanied home by Mrs. Elizabeth Townsley, Mrs. Welchhans’ mother, who will visit with them for a few weeks. The following persons enjoyed a party the Fourth a t Taylorsville; Dam north-west of Dayton: Mr. and J Mrs. O. A- Dobbins, their guests Mr. and Mrs. Williamson and family of, Raison, 0., Mr. and Mr#, J. E. Kyle, - Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Turnbull, Mr, and Mrs’. W. A. Spencer, Mrs, Dora Kerr, Miss’ Annabclie Murdock,* Mr. ahd Mrs. G. E, Cooley, Mr. and Mrs, J . ' E. Hastings, Mrs, Carrie Crouse and Mrs. Elizabeth Townsley. I CLEARANCE SALE 4 f- - S ta rts Thu rsday , Ju ly 9 th Ends Sa tu rday , Ju ly 18th. FURTHER STARTLING REDUCTIONS IN THE FINAL SALE OF THE SEASON. This event marks our final sale of the season. t These prices mean a finalty. No such values as you will find in this sale can be expected a second time. Come ex~ pecting wonderful bargains, you will not be disappointed. Every department in this big store have put ojit extra special bargains to make this, the biggest sale in our history. Try 999 Auto and Furniture-polish jj for sale at Huey’s. * XENIA, OHIO Mrs. R. R. Townsley and Mrs. Hugh Grihdle entertained fifteen ladies at the beautiful country home of the for­ mer on Wednesday afternoon, honor­ ing Mrs. Bertha Cram as a birthday aurptisi, During the afternoon a salad, course \vas served and the ladies en­ joyed a pleasant rime on the cool lawn, Mrs. Gram was presented with -an appttwriihhNgtfin - * ' ./ ■ ■ „■ " , f Wilhuv White,who has been teach ing for a year a t the United Presby­ terian Mission School a t Asauit, Egypt, has arrived home, Mr. White wilt teach this coming year in the Beaver Creek Township High School Mr. Earl Collins, who has resigned as head of the Beavercreek schools is to go to Egypt about the 20th of this month, taking Mr. White’s place. METALITE TUNGSTEN LAMFS- Guaranteed. 25 to 50 watt, 22c each. ’ 60 tolOO .watt, 32c to 60c. These prices good for Friday and Saturday only. ( Service HardwaTc Co. For Goiter Prevention— Use Mulkey’a Iodine Salty a genuine table salt, not a medicine, Ths salt is recommended by the Board of Health. By using Mulkey’s salt you are protecting your children against goiter. Accept no substitute*. For sale by R. M. "Pringle. p. 3L Adv. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMI 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, dece >ed. James H. Andrew has been appoint­ ed and qualified as Executor of the estate of Nancy Andrew, late of Greene County, deceased. Dated this 8th day of June, A, D., 1926. S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County, 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. Est. 1867—Capital $60,000.00 ABSOLUTE RELIABILITY Ship us your J POULTRY THE PETERS POULTRY CO. Cinnati, Ohio. TO FARMERS TOWNSHIP INCREASE YOUR CROP YIELD Our Ground Limestone meets the requirements of the Ohio State Agriculture specifications. ' * - . Jf r- . ; The acid neutralizing value of our Ground Limestone is approximately 114% in terms of Calcium Carbonate* Our Ground Limestone is reported to be superior to any submitted to the Ohio Agricultural Testing Department. The •*# 1 j

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