The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

mm it How Much Is Your Family Worth to You? What would you give to keep it together? To insure its future happiness? What Wouldn’ t you sacrifice? There is but one true answer to these questions- Save Regularly and Persistently. Invest Your Savings Safely and Profitably with the * ■ - The CedarvilleBuilding.&Loan Association WE PAY 6% DIVIDENDS. ' - . ■ ■ ■ 1 • . \ "• and August. * Massey-Harris & John Deere MOWERS-RAKES-LOADERS John De^re New Idea JBlack Hawk Manure Spreaders Nesco Oil Stoves Conserve Cookers , Screen Doors Window Screons Screen Wire We have just unloaded a car of KoKomo fence and an extra good car of locust posts. It will pay you to gel our prices; Cedarville Farmers’, Grain Company Everything (or the fyutn Phone 21 Cedarville, Ohio TonNeedPrintingDropInAnd SeeVs T ... '-W l * * * « # # * * * * j LOCAL AND PERSONAL KROGER STORE will Close every Wednesday after­ noon at I;0D p.m. during the months of June. July : ^ Ri<;e ^ _25c n e w * u - s * n «- . i 24c i a V l f t t W 5 POUNDS. . . . . . . . « lAiflfvfilw Carnation or Wilson can 10c l I f l l l f L Van Camps 3 cans -29c A i I I f A l a i AJt*| Country Club 3 cans....... ......... “ , V ; . \ Coffee, f e s T ' 4,c' ' 47c ; 4 W< A iCliCUi * . « t 1 t • « « « ».• t « • . » » » ,CORN, CC Golden | O r ! Bantum can........ TOMATOES.Stand- l i p . ard Pack can. . . . . . A Aw 1 TOMATO SOUP, | C * Van Cafiips 2 cans«»«JV BEANS, CC with 1 Pork arid sauce. . . . « ww ■’ SUGAR, bulk 5 lbs. 32c Sack 25 fiJI g o CAKE, Dolly Brown each . . . .......... NAVY BEANS O ' lb..............................,OC ' .............''.r11 """ " ■■...... * BREAD, CC 1 lb. 7 c l Ag* 1 1-2 lb. loaf......... .. ....... -.. EGGS, strictly fre sh ................. . . « C V BUTTER, Country club ib. LARD, Fresh O A « Rendered * * v v OLEO Eatmore, Ofi*. fresh l b . ................. *U C SOAP. P & G *■ OKr 6 bars............ ARGO Gloss Starch 1 lb. 8c 3 lbs........ A. . , I For Rent: Garage for one machine. Trustee* M. E, Church. M* b * w . W. W. Galloway and- Ed. Hamilton attended a meeting of straw buyers for paper milk at the Desher hotel in Columbus, Monday, KelUe’s Clearance Sale. Look up his ad now, 17-19 W, Main, Xenia. Tb* New MklUWsft fismttwM feniek signs were pahstaad k f Im kat Dr. and Mr*. M. L Marsh had a number of relative* aa their quests f r several days last weak. Thoae present were Mr. J. Howard Jtoude- |l.'iwh and wife, and daughter, Jam, and MUs Verna Urnm, of Cleveland; Mr. Keen Runyan, wife and daughter, Martha, of Terrace Park, 0 .; Mrs. TLD. Gateh and sort, Kayward, » f Mil­ ford, 0 ; and Mr*. Hattie Sham of Oxford, 0. Mr. and Mr*. Carter Abel go to Cedar Point, Friday, where Mr, Abel 'will attend a meeting of lime manu­ facturer*,'Mr, Abel will be chairman of the.meeting. Mr. and Mr*. L. H. Sullenberger of Oxford 'were guests Sabbath of Mr, and Mr*. J, W. Johnson. Edward Nisbet of Indianapolis, Ind. is here on a visit for a few days. Rev- iM. D, Maxwell of Pawnee, Nob., will, preach Sabbath for the United Presbyterian _ congregation. Rev, Maxwell is a son-in-law of Mrs, Jennie Hutchison, of neat* Xenia, • Mrs.-- Lida Long and Miss Jessie Marsh of Xenia,.are .guests at the home o f Dr. and Mrs. M. I. Marsh. Mrs. Long is an aunt of Mrs. Marsh. For Rent: Dwelling with eight rooms with good sized lot. John Marshall Rev..Lee Rife will preach Sabbath for the Clifton Presbyterian congre­ gation. Following the sermon a con­ gregational meeting will be held. • — i- ■ — i-1 - . . 1 Mias Marlorie McClellan, accom­ panied by her little niece, Jane John­ son, went tc- Covington, Ky,, Wednes­ day, to visit with, her brother-in-law and sister,' Mr, and Mrs. Leland John son. <* , Mary Jane Tpwnsley, .daughter of Mr. and. Mrs; Fred Townsley under­ went an operation this week at the otEices of Drs. Madden and Shields for the removal of tonsils and adenoids. Mr.'and Mrs. Warren Simpson, for­ merly Miss Gertrude BumgarnejTBos- -Govemdr Donahcy will name Geo. . Schlessinger, formerly of Xenia, nw chief highway' engineer, to suc- ied L.-A. Boulay, state director of Among those here for the funeral Rev. A. W. Blackwood of the In- ianola Presbyterian church, Colum­ ns, has offered his resignation and is Mrs. Louisa Ewbank has been ap- For Sale:- Two Suits of clothes in Cal Ewry has been appointed ad1- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conley of its, Mr* and Mrs, Wm, Conley, will- be accompanied East by Mrs- Conley’s mother, Mrs. J. L. Ohcsnut, and they will stop at Cov­ ington, 0., for a visit with Rev. and Mrs, James Chesnut. Mrs, Margaret Crain and daughter, Stable of Xenia, are guests of Mrs. C M. Ridgwy for Several days. Mr, Ridgway is on an Eastern, trip. A number from-here have been at­ tending the Re^path Chautauqua in Xenia this week and pronounce the programs as high class in every re­ spect. The Misses Ruth and Lois Chaney entertained members of the Greene County Food Club at their home last Monday afternoon. Sixteen Were pres­ ent llui afternoon was spent in a social manner, Light refreshments of ices and Cake were served. Fbrnter County Commissioner Jj. Free Harahmatt, Xenia, suffered a paralytic stroke, last Thursday and has been in a serious condition. For Goiter Prevention— Use Mulkeyf* Iodine Salt, 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 na substitutes* For sate by R. M, Pringle, p. S t Adv, For Bargain* in Shoes take advan-, tags of Kelble*s clearance prices at L 4 to 1-8 off, Some real bargains you cannot afford to miss. 11*19 W, Main, Xenia, Rev, Wm. Culp, formerly of Spring Valley, who a few years age eloped witl/a girl from his choir, leaving a wife and several children, is again in tvouble at Ft. Wayne, Ind., according to press dispatches. Be is ndesfng and so is Dorothy Culp, Id* sister-in-law. Several month? ago the two disappear nd but Culp came bock and his wife received him. Fountaine Brown of Toledo, 0 „ was the guest o f his cousin, O, R. Satter­ field, a day or so this week, Ice cream freezers, ice picks, etc. At Huey’s County Agent’ Uawkjn* of Clark ’County has appealed to the state vet­ erinary department; seeking ajd and an*.investigation as to therdeath of several score of cows and sheep oh a number of farms with the past few weeks. The stock died suddenly and .without evidence of any malady. More than 60 head was loaf; on one farm while from 10 to 30 were reported dead on other farms. • American and Red Top steel posts as well as high grade split locust posts at Cedarville Lumber Co. Miss Emma Cummins, 81, died at the home of her brother, I, T, Cum­ mins, in Jamestown, Saturday night at 8 o’clock, Two brothers, I. T. and Robert, the latter of Pasadena, Cal., and a sister, Mm. Lucy Haines, of Springfield, • survive. Ths funeral was held Tuesday afternoon. Burial took place at Woodland Cemetery, Xenia. Charles Saum is visiting this week with relatives- and friends at Jeffer­ sonville and, Washington C, H, CLEARANCE SALE M l Regular “ W ren" Quality Summer M er- , chandise at Prices That Will Bring Warm-while Savings— • . . ■ ■ • ' * * . ’ - ■ , * '4 Every Day Brings Forth New Events — Watch Springfield’s Daily Papers For Special Sales—BE SURE AND ATTEND r - N SPRINGFIELD’S GREATEST STORE -i. { V * /. 4 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 approximately 114 % in terms of Calcium Carbonate. Our Ground Limestone is reported to be superior to any submitted to the Ohio Agricultural Testing Department. A hew WiRys-Kbifht sign Sit th* HU. tar fet&NiL

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