The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

* * # * * * « £ * • LCrC*L AMD P E ^ S O K A l • * • » » » 4 * i * « Mr*. Arpa* Town«]«y „^»feMonday to Xtoyton. Mar*, B«**to Folk*** Want to Dayfoa I M s y wlwr* sha expati* to tutor * [hojpifeal tor trtutamsirt. t Kev, J, Merle Rife and fwaJly 0f ! tflowwington* Ind-» «rc *pendfog tiwr vaeatiaa witfc relative* bens. Pt. tad Mr#. J, 0. SUwart s»p#nt * few days last week in Ctoveland. | Mrs. Caroline Winter of Xenia was itfae gUMt of Mrs* Zatte Bull ***» ;Taaad* y until Friday Mat week. MU# Mary Rlix*b*th McKay of New Burlington, is the guest of Miss Janet Huff. Key. B. E. Steven* and family have returned hnnn after spending (two weeks with relatives at Saylor Park, near Cincinnati, A mm YOU Profit by being * our Neighbor Cuttfen reduction on ail R om Silo, and Rat* Ro*sMetal S9o* .*» v*4t **&eitol«* fc* — _ wool. AwU*ht>fr#«oJ«hrink. RosaEnsilage Cutt<mt■«* t e wato* d PMmc^-.lw.yTr.W»»«.------ -V.nty.Sv. v « . « - „ J^„wfVic**»<n«neniW(Ajuott«M(ntMMlfV<rt E>V/,ROSSMnstlag*Cutler#$tfp CO„ Sprlntfidd. Ohio . . ’ We wish to purchase a few stacks pf LOOSE S T R A W Located within 10 miles of our mill. Call Cedarville 39-4e rings. 1 E. S. HAMILTON, Buyer? The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co. a. CEDARVILLE, OHIO Wr o g sggBS'M* Haag Electric and Power Washers * ', ^ > t . *» r 1 Nesco Oil Stoves *to - «*• ^ v , #» , - . . , Kokomo Fence, 'Brace Witej, Barb Wire Locust Post?, Steel Posts, Lehigh Cement John Deere and Massey Harris Corn Binders A ,' i ' ) *, ’ ‘ , *' * Papec and, Blizzard Ensiliage Cutters, Hardware Tile, Ccal, Roofing. Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Everything for the Farm Phone. 21 Cedarville, Ohio KROGER STORE will Close every Wednesday after­ noon at 1:00 p. m. during the months of June, July and August, .Bananas, f t r * * * * 22c Potatoes, r r s s i . ; ^ " 22c M i l k - C o u ^ y Club,' Urge can J l Q O mwmmmmmj 1 2 for........ ................. "T w w FinBars, ^ * * * ■ 10c BREAD, CC 1 lb. 6c Ar 1 t-2 lb, loaf , . . . . . SANIFLUSH, I n . t can ....................... XSH# APPLE BUTTER, J C r CC.Qt.jSir each CRACKERS. CC, | butter or soda lb .. p r u n e s , c c 2 ib. o n r Pkg. ............ ......... O vw VINEGAR, Pure O O o Chief G a t............. *«“ t» PORK & BEANS O C - CC 3 can,. ..........A J i . LARD, FresK n i a Rendered lbs . « * v RCOUR, CC 4 1 0 6 24 1-2 lb. »ack V * « i o R a is in s sun M a i d i o i . ! or Seedless plcg. ,.* * 2 C * FLOUR, Clifton C t 24 1-2 lb, M ck ..V * * * 0 OLEO Efttmdre, fr«sh lb ,‘. .......... ; SOAP, Creme Oil 4 bars................ (l« « w COCOA, Her,hey « O C a 1 lb. can........ CHEESE, Full O ') * Cream l b . ............ , O w YouNeedPrintingDropinAnd See Us R«r, J. Alvin Os~, p. D., *nd f*m- ily of Pittsburgh, *r« torn on a vixit with tb* form#?'# f*th*r, Mr, J, R On*, H ava your feet examined by an ex pert Who will give a FREE demon atraiioa at our afar* Saturday, Aug. 1$. Heme Clothing Co. Mr. Russell Wells and family, *c companled by Misa Ruth, Marshall leave this week for Lakeside to spend several days. Mr*. Etta McMillan of Monmouth 111. is here on a visit with relatives stopping with Mr. and Mrs. R. Townsley and others. Messrs Ernest Post and Dallas Marshall are on a vacation -trip to Michigan where Mr, Post can escape the hay fever season. We buy all kind of jur^k, Yes, we haul anything, any time, any place, Baker and Shingledecker, phone 5 on 15$. • Mrs. James Murray leaves this week for Cambridge, O., where she will vis­ it with her brothers and a sister for a few weeks. The Clifton Girl Reserves will give a play entitled: “Breezy Calling’' on Tuesday night, August 11 at the Clif­ ton opera house, Rev. T. R. Turner, wife and son, of Quincy, Mass., are here for a visit of two or three weeks with Dr. W. R McChesSey .and' family. , If your feet are In trouble see the expert from Chicago; who will he her at pur store, Saturday, Aug, 15. Free Foot Comfort Demonstration. If you have CORNS on your feet, one of. Dr. Schools Zinc Pads' will re­ lieve the pain—Free Samples at our store Saturday, August 15. Rev, W. A. Condon and maily, of Urichsville, O., are *visiting at the home -of Mrs. Condon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,R. C. Watt, and with other relatives. The church and Sabbath School picnic o f the United Preesbpterian church will be held at Bryan Park next Wednesday, August 12th. All the congregation and their friends are expected. FREE FOdT COMFORT— Demon­ stration at our store by a foot com­ fort expert from Chicago—Saturday, August 15. Home Clothing Co. Mr. and Mrs, Charles .Buck and children of Plant City, Fla., are ex- p.oeted this Week tp viaafc with Mr. and Mrs. N. L.Ramsey and Mrs,,Ethel Buck. Martin Weimer, and mother, Mrs. Sarah Weimer, and Miss Frances Payne, are visiting relatives in South Bend, Ind. and Michigan for several weeks. The trip' was made by motor. Mrs, S. K. Williamson is spending several days withher sister, Mrs. W. H. Barber. Mrs. Williamson suffered a broken hip a year ago last May and this is her first visit to town in that time. Card of Thanks: We wish to thank the neighbors and all thosewho in any way contributed to our needs and assisted during our recent bereave­ ment, due to the loss of our little son. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker gMM m\ lWSHgllWW}**1" The A. K. Grandle Co. Leesburg, 0. has been granted the contract for widening the Jamestown and Xenia pike for a distance of 11 miles at a bid of 548,674.90. The pike is to be widened to the Fayette county line. The pike is now 16 feet but will be made 20 feet wide. Suit h^s been brought’ by Mrs, Ada Young in Common Pleas Court ask­ ing right to sell the farm of, he? hps- ban, the late Col. Charles Young, who died a few years ago- in Liberia, Un­ der the will the property was left In trust for the benefit of the family. The income is not sufficient to meet the debts and support the family. Miss Isabelle Webster of Clifton entertained the members of the class of 1027 of the Cedarville High School at her home Thursday evening in hon­ or of Misa Ruth White’s birthday, ft member o f the class. Miss Suzannft West, will become a member of the same class this fall, aiid was also a guest along with Miss Carrie Rife, Principal of the High School, Money to loan ■3% interest semi-annually, for 5 or 10 years, or, 5 1-2% semi-anntially if a 20 year loan is de­ sired!, . . ■ : Loans may be paid be­ fore due if borrower desires. W. |L. Clemans CEDARVILLE, O. M f l T T P l ? ? IN U 1 Ivy Hi; The Gas Will be Shut Off on '■■V # Thursday, Aug. 13 6:30 A. ML to 4:30 P. M. V- CEDARVILLE TOWNSHIP INCREASE YOUR CROP YIELD Our Ground Limestone meets the requirements of the Ohio State Agriculture specifications. t ‘ The acid neutralizing value of our Ground Limestone is approximately 1 1 4 % in terms of Calcium Carbonate. Our Ground Limestone is reported to be superior to any submitted to the Ohio Agricultural Testing Department.

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