The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52
mmrnmmmmmgLmmm O © . a I a “For A Rainy Day” If an uftibrella and overshoes are ALL you have saved ror a rainy day you are going to get painfully wet, V^hy don’t you really prepare for it by l^uUd- *nS tip a worth-while fund of money^ Soon-, er or later you are sure to need it, Open a thrift account with this institution. WE PAY 6% DIVIDENDS. The Cedarvilie Building & Loan Association mm KROGER S 1ORE will Closs every Wednesday after noon a,t T.0Qp; m. during the months of June, Jfuly end August. ' Peas, No. i WISCONSIN ■STANDARD PACK 'CAN ................. . Flour CC 5 lb. Sack 30c 12 3-4 Sack 64c 24 1-2 lb sack... . , $1.25 1 5 NEW, POUNDS. 18c Bananas, ...25c SUGAR* Bulk 5 Its. 32c 25Lbs- - $ 1 . 6 8 COFFEE, Jewell I J g LARD, Fresh "I Qt#s Rendered . . . . . *C>2v OLEO* Eatmore OA-, lb. . ....................... ^ U c EGGS, Strictly O ft A Fresh doz...............« U v COFFEE, French A*1** lb ............... • . BUTTER, Country' AJ* Club lb. ............... MACAROON Snaps APPLES, Fancy T C a Winesaps 2 lb s ... “ d w COCOANUT Taffy *I A _ Bars l b . ........ PINEAPPLES, 1 n r 30 size 15c. 36 s i z e * Ml/ BUTTER Crackers WATERMELONS, f a GRAHAM Wafers LEMONS* 300 Size djz. 5c 36D sizel|. . * 3 v A restful night on Lake Erie Makes a pleasantbreak in your Journey. A good bed In * clean, cool stateroom, a long sound sleep and an appetizing breakfast In the morning. £Uam«n "5EEANBBEE"—"CITY OFERIE"—“CITYOPBUFFALO” DailyMay 1st (o Notumbtr 15th T-ave Cte*tlfnd—CM F. M .f fostem "tLe»ve Buffalo- 9,00 P. .M*, Astive Baffllo —*:7:LOA.M.t Standard Time JArriveChnreUnd *7i00A.M< "City OP BUFFALO"arrives7:30A.M. Connection* for Niisara Falls, I'Uttm inil CsnsdlattJpcrliitii, A*k your ticket •sent c t »«*ntT for tickets vutC & B Line. New Tourist Automobile K*«-37»50. . , f ^ ^ SeflJfjrfreo Senior.*! ptraJeellMtci* w. .Tbe O fnl Ship the O r«t tMp " 8 KL.ANDBEE” aad *f*^ "SHHANDBEE''— booklet. .>> k . Tb* Clsvelsr.dFtBrtfttftfTfsnsit Co. fcrt CkvclanJ, Ohio o men*!. F a r e , $& S O H O T E L ST . JAM ES D IB Idlllikn)Jai tff fckrfny i* iWW * “ • T®® IfrA fgnni by Wmm TraTeBag yHlwqt Eicort An Howl of quk* ctgftity, I having, the stmotphete * jk I asspoirtmentiofAWtScorp Atoned h o « ^ 40 Tbeatrer, ait shop* *hdI dhorch**, 3 to 5 minutes’ wa«.^ 2minute*tef*8wibvv*ys,;bw <**'*’ !*******' VVithb 3«*ww taMiia-Totfltw'wa m H mm J&M »MV*lit aft Oeubte M * 150 400 4.50 VoateP^s * two m gouMt « iW $.00 <00 W.WHNWNGU*#* 10c L O C A L A N D P E R S O N A L Miv, Oliver Jobe* of near Canton, ■M#- Wanted over 3 rash rent. F. « . tKftl. 1. T» * •m*U farm, not CtaterviiS*. Prefer W h December 1. Wilmington, i).t and two ecrs , have been the guests* of ! Misses KatWie# Bfefr, Lnci|» John relatives here this week. See those Anadroek Ovens. At Huey's Barth* Dean, Min* gtuterfield ■ Wilbur White, who tan I f b Ter GoJlcr pibvriUra— | torttag the past year at Await,'- ^ Maikcyfe IodineSaJf, agcoataB, . \ , , , .. taeJo salt* no* a mcdiana, Tfca gait! l-gypt, a mission Khool uwlcr ih^fis TO' 0 imm:;'3rl hy the Board o ff control of the Tinted Presbyterian Health, By using Mrdkcyh; gait denorilimtion, is expected in New York City, alxmt iwill he .vjreeeded hy Prof. NOTIC E OF APPOINTMENT eb I v yoaj Fsr Sale:- C)ak buffet In good con- dition. Phone 1 S3. For Signs Elmer Jurkat. or Show Cards, see B, H. White has been appointed as administrator o f the estate of his brother, D, Howard White. Prof. B. E. Robison and wife left Tuesday by motor for Michigan, where they will spend the summer. Harvest kegs, Gray and White Enamel, and Aluminum Water buck ets, also Garbage cans. At Huey’s Mr. R, G. George and family of Jamestown will spend the summer with Mrs. George's father, Andrew Jackson, Let us have your wool this season. Cash at delivery. Cedarvilie Lumber Co. * For Sale: Milwaukee binder, 7 ft. cut. In good condition. Phone 2-34, Clifton exchange. . Ed Dean .For Sale:- Duroc male hog, two years old. Phone 2-105. John Pyles. Androck ovens—4 For Sale at Huey’s in 1—.save fuel. Mrs. Ernest Ralls and. daughter, Phillis of Dayton are spending the W 9 ek -at the home ofxMr. and Mrs, J. W. Ross. ■ v■ ‘Sterno” (canned heat) At Huey’s Messrs. Frank Sherherd of Colum bus, and Charles Shepherd of Chicago spent Saturday here with relatives and friends. W. W. Galloway made a business trip to Chicagof the first of the week ,toxattend a meeting of the direcors of The Hagar Straw Board &■ Paper Co,' V ; . ■ ■■ ■ Superior Screen Door Catches and, No Slam Screen Door checks.' At Huey’s Celebrate the Fourth. Have your own display at home. We con supply . vour needs. . ‘ your needs. Service Hardware' Co. Dr. 0 , p. Elias, wife and daughter, of Norwood, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell "Wells. » ...... .............. . Get your FIREWORKS at the Service Hardware Co. Miss Mary Bird has returned hpme after an extended visit with her brother, Mr. Fred Bird and wife of Maywood, 111. FIRE WORKS for the Fourth. Service Hardware Co. We have'received a car of hard burned sewer tile and have various sizes to care for your wants. Give us a call. Cedarvilie Lumber Co< All kinds of preserving kettles, strainer dairy buckets. At Huey’s. A new Chevrolet sign at the Hilltop Garage by Jurkat. W. J, Tarbox returned home last Friday after a trip to Kansas and into Hale county, Texas. Mr. Tarbox reports that a fine wheat crop was b€^ ing harvested in Southern,Kansas and Northern Oklahoma. ORDER YOUR FENCE NOW Lot us have your order now for American or Anthony fence. We have steel posts and split locust posts. Mrs. Charleton Bull and son, Scott, of Greentown, Ind., who have been guests of the latter’s son, Clayton Bull and family, Columbus for several days, are guests today o f Mrs. Zetta Bull. Prof. Cameron Ross of Forest City, Iowa, who lias been attending the In* terndtionfil Rotary convention in Cleveland will return here Saturday. He will ieave Sabbath evening, accom panied by his mother, Mrs, J. W. Ross for his home city. Master Rankin McMillan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McMillan, re turned home Wednesday evening, af ter a visit with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. John Rankin of Tarkio, Mo. Rankin had accompanied his grand parents home after their visit here. i son, of this j Springfield, and __ jo f Xenia, l«*v» ftgfcrday ori a’ tr ipT 11*: who goes to Egypt about tho j through K*at«kj(, Vfcfini* and ^y.'-Oth of next month. Mr. White will Iera! Eastern efttat, tu be gone about'j teach tiiSs next year in the Beaver- u week, | creek township high school. j Mm, Carrte O mni * ha* for her 1 -i guest* this w««k, Mr* Marie Carr of South Charleston Mis* Jlayme Trelmr of W**t Ltafao, O. Miss Tre- her formerly taught in the public 'schools and will twigk thk coming school year at Graandbld. American and Red Top ateel posts , as well as high grade split locust^ Estate c f Nancy Andrew, deceased, 'amc j U. Andrew J:aa been appoint* ;j» Executor o f tiw Andraw, late o f. deceased. J Dated till* gth day o f June, A. D™ |l ’i25. posts at Cedarvilie Lumber Co. i S, a WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County. Mr, and Mrs. J. SL Kyle left yes terday for Cherry Fork, Adam* county, where they were called by the death of Mr*. Hannah Wallace, san aunt of Mrs. Kyle. Mr*. Wallace will be remembered by many ** »he spent one winter ,here with Mr, and Mrs. Kyle, ., Mrs, George Smith, Indianapolis, Ind., Mr, and Mrs, C. T„ Ewbank, of Farmer City, 111,,'Mr. Clinton Ewbank Urbana, III., have bee nhere due to the illness of Mr, N. P, Ewbank. Ac- \ cording to reports there is little im-J provement shown in Mr, Ewbafik’s condition. Miss Anna Collins left yesterday for New York City, where, she with a ' large number of Daytoh school teach ers will sail for a 'tour of Europe,1 Miss Collins will go to France, Italy, ’ Switzerland, England and Ireland. The party will bo gone about two months. - With the removal from this city of Mr. J. S. West and his family, who go on Saturday to Cedarvilie, O., to make their home, Maysville will lose a representative family. Espec ially will their going be felt in the . Christian Church of this city, where for the past year they have been con- ’ sistent and active members, contrite-f ating much td the moral support o f . the institution* —Maysville,.Ky., Pub- j lie Ledger. I Every Qood Quality You Expect of Your Tires You Will Find in U.S. Royal Cord and USCO C ord V ’ ■ i * JF yourrequirementsdemand JLthe finest quality that has ever been put into a tire, you need theU.S, Royal Cord—the standard of value everywhere. I f youknow you do not need the extra mileage of the Royal Cord but want your money to bring you full service and fine appearance— the USCO Cord li the tire for you. Roth are made and guaran teed by theUnited StatesRub ber Company- Royal Cords — in all sizes from 30x315 inches up. Royal Cord low pressure Balloons for 2 0 ,2 1 and ZZ inch rims, and Royal Cord Balloon- TypeTires. ^ tJSCO Cord—in 30x3 inch and 30x3)5 inch clincher, and- 30x315, 32x315, 3 1 x 4 ,3 3 x 4 and 34x4 Inch - straight side. United StatesTires are Good Tires v Buy U.S. Tires from Service Hardware Co. TO FARMERS bF CEDARVILLE • 1 1 ) '■ ’ •’' ' * - TOWNSHIP INCREASE YOUR CROP YIELD Mrs, Estelin Holt, aged (JO* died at the Espy hospital in Xcilia, about one oclock Weilncsday, where slic had been confined fur two months suffer ing with nephritis. She was the (laugh ter of William and Sarah Gaines Turnbull and was born in this dace. Tim deceased was the last member of the family. The funeral will be held! this Friday afternoon from the First tl. P. church, Xenia, at 3:80 Standard time. Burial takes place in North! m m n j t 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 O/iio Agricultural Testing Department. The Abel Magnesia Co. V .Z t
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