The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

**» A number of people ask us why it is we can ^ I -• ■ ■w’**jr*"* «*«* nr|j sately pay higher returns on savings? i hat is a fair question and we want every one to know the answer. bunds invested with us are loaned out to people to build or buy homes—on convenient monthly re- payment plan, second by sound first mortgages. That is how we produce earnings* ■ But here s the big point: ’ We arc so organized that these transactions are handled at very small ex­ pense while our earnings are distributed on a mutual non-profit basis* When you invest with us, you '/become a share* holder or stockholder and it is a case of share and share alike to all. OPEN A THRIFT ACCOUNT WITH The Cedarville Building &Loan WE PAY 6% DIVIDENDS. L O C A L A H D P E R S O N A L * * * * * * * * * * Curti* Cline o f Ashland, O., was in town savers] days last week visiting 1 iimqng friends. t ) Mrs. Anna Townsley spent several ■days this wed? with Mrs. Ella Spalir i o f Jahwstown. Wanted:- Poultry and Eggs. You will find our prices the very top at a]l times. Phone JM, W jjj . Marshall FKKK FOOT COMFORT— Damon. Stratton at our store by a foot com- ■ fort expert from Chicago—Saturday, August 16, Horns Clothing Co, H. L. Claggstty who opsrataa the toss line between Xenia and London, ^tas rented the J lilW n property own* ed by G, A . Fhrcades. The Watt family reunion was held Wednesday at Grfnn-el’a when a large number o f the family enjoyed n Re­ union, Miss Wjlmah Spencer is visiting Rev. W, A , Condon o f Urtohsville, fo r a few day 4 with friends an King - ' c>., pastor o f the Presbyterian con- aton, 0 ., where she taught school sev­ eral years ago. J* B, Rife, has recovered from an operation at the McClellan hospital and is able to be about. , William Hastings o f Columbus is spending a few days o f hia vacation •with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J, E. Hastings. Have your feet examined by an ex­ pert who will give a FREE demon, stration at our store Saturday, Aug. 15, - Home Clothing Co, - Mr. George H. Hartman and fam­ ily are on a motor trip to Lexington, K y „ where they are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Finney. Mr. R qscoo McCorkell and family o f Fort Wayne, Ind., spent tho week end with Mr . 1 McCorkell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, G. McCorkell. Haag Electric and Power Washers Hesco Oil Stoves Kok< mo Fence, Brace Wire, Barb Wire Locust Posts, Steel Posts, Lehigh Cement John Deere and Massey Harris Corn Binders .Papec and Blizzard Ensiliage Cutters, Hardware . Tile," Coal, Roofing. ‘ e Farmers’ Grain Everything for the Farm. Phone 21 Cedarville, Ohio Mrs. John W, Ross, after spending several weeks in Forest City, Iowa, with her son, Prof. Cameron Ross,* don family will he held* at wife and son, returned home Friday. ?arli> Springfield, Wednesday, gregation, preaches Sabbath, fo r the United Pt asbyte.rian congregation. Rev. W. 'R . Usbick and family o f East Liverpool, 0 ., are guests o f Mrs. Ustick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. G. Turnbull. If you have CORNS on your feet, one o f Dr. Schools Zino Pads will re­ lieve the pain—Free Samples at our store Saturday, August 15. ‘ OO au jiooio auiojj WPP Three Cedarvillians left Tuesday! for Florida. Cal and Fred Ewry and 1 H , C. Nagley. The two Utter have visited tshat state within the past few weeks. Mr, Ewry and son expect to remain while Mr, Nagley wilt prospect. Miss Helen lliff has completed her six week’s course a t the Conservatory of Music In Cincinnati, Miss lliff accom­ panied by her mother motored this week to Republic, 0 ., to spend a few days with Miss Florence Summers, formerly a member o f the College faculty. Editor B. B. Bates and wife Of the Journal, Farmer City, 111., are guests o f C. R. Reid, Selma. Editor Bates is taking a prolonged vacation having leased his office, fo r a year. ' Mr. and Mrs. W . D, Prints; and fam ily and Mrs. E. E, Post, motored to Washington C. H., Wednesday to n family supper -at the home o f Mrs. Cora Bonham, in honor o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonham of. Iowa. • The 27th annual reuhion o f the Gor- Snyder Charles lliff, who is connected with lliff Bros, contractors, spent Sabbath here with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lift'. We buy all kind o f junk. Yes, we haul anything, any time, any plaice. Baker and Shingledecker, phone 5 on 15S. Miss Harriet Kyle, who recently un­ derwent an operation fo r appendicitis at the McClellan hospital, has improv­ ed so that she is now at home. Aug, 19,1925, J. T. Gordon is president and Miss Elsie Hughes Paxton is secre tnry o f the organisation.. M rjs. A . G. Eveleth,and son, Roy, of Akron visited herd fo r several days over the week-end, They were accom­ panied home by Miss Eleanor John­ son, who will spend a few days in Ak ­ ron. , Ed Stuckey is again confined due to nervous trouble. For a time he vyas able to be about but received a backset. Wanted Eggs— We can use a few cases o f good fresh eggs each week at the highest price. Phone 164, Wm. Marshall Announcement cards have been re­ ceived here announcing the arrival o f a son last Tuesday a t the home o f Mr, and Mrs. John. Nash, in Dayton, .The young fellow has been named Ger­ ald Keith, KROGER STORE will Close every Wednesday after­ noon at 1:00 p. m. during the months of June, July and August. Sugar. Pure Cane 25 lb. 9' Sk......... .............. $1.49 Milk, . Country Club 3 tall* cans 25 c Bread,f? 2 ”Klci,k,a- 9 c Layer Cake Country Club f * !■* Square, Four / J J l ! 7 Flavors each.. . . FIG BARS t 1 A a Kroger made Ib.w CO.-FEE, Golden , Santos lb*.............. CRACKERS. CC, 1 A ? butter or soda lb .. 4 * w BANANAS, Large, QA a Ripe 4 lbs..........* , « v v GINGER <SNAPS J J g fresh, crisp lb* ■• WATERMELONS BUTTER. Country X U - Club lb . ................ POTATOES,. ACr Cobblers 10 lbs. . , • - » ° r & “ . . . . 2 0 c BEANS, CC 3 cans,............. .. 2 i c TOBACCO, n t p 3 pltg> »,«<<•<« ». p e a n u t b u t t e r 2 0 0 SOAP, Van Camp# OQf* 10 bars, If your feet ard in trouble see the expert from Chicago, who will b o her at our store, Saturday, Aug. 15. Free Foot Comfort Demonstration. ‘ Home Clothing Co. The Misses McNeill, ,who have beep spending several weeks at their former home near Belle Center, re returned Monday. Rev, W. A . Pdllock and family o f Cleveland, 0 „ are here on a visit with Mrs. Pollock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W,|R. Sterrett., Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Kennon, are back from their , wedding trip and will visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Kennon' fo r a few weeks. Mr. Kennon teaches this coming year in the Cleveland schools.. .Henry Gibney, a former Greene Countian died last week at his home in Chicago. Mrs. James Tate, Xenia, is a sister. The late John W. Gigney, Xenia, wjas a brother. The deceased is survived ,by his wife,, two sons and two daughters, ’ ' Henry (Dick) Townsley this week received a lucious waiter melon from his son, Herman, who is located at Little Rock, Ark.,. The melon weighed 53 pounds, and Was o f fine quality and most excellent flavor, to which we can attest. The melon came through by express in excellent condition. Prof. B. E. Robison has rented the Bird property on Xenia avenue, for­ merly occupied by Mr. W* W . Gallo­ way, For the past two or three y e p s Prof. Robison and wife have made their home with Mr. Andrew Jackson. Their household goods arrived this week from South Haven, Mich., where they are spending the summer. Rev. Robert Colman o f Germantown Pa.„ accompanied by Mr. Jack Craig, o f North Carolina, spent the first o f the week visiting here and in Clifton, where Rev, Colman was formerly pas­ tor of. the Clifton Presbyterian church Rev. Colman and family are spending their vacation with the Craig family, and the Rev. and Mr. Craig took a lit­ tle tour north fo r a few days. For Goiter Prevention— Use Mulkey’s Iodine Salt, a genuine tqhle salt, not a medicine. Ths salt is recommended by the Board o f Health. By using Mulkey’s salt you are protecting your children against goiter. Accept no substitutes. For sale by R. M. Pringle., p. St. Adv. . Rev*. William Wilson, pastor o f the Second Avenue Presbyterian church, Columbus, bus resigned his pastorate, to accept a call to the Clifton Presby­ terian congregation.,Rev. Wilson ex­ pects to take up his Work in Clifton about the first o f September. Money to loan 5% ' interest semi-annually, for 5 or 10 years, or, 5 1-2% semi-annually if a 20 year loan is de­ sired. , Loans may be paid be- , fore due if borrower 'desires, W. L. Clemans CEDARVILLE, 0 . OHIO COAL, FOR OHIO PEOPLE T fo DewMtto Coniuoi.r cut new pvrelut** coat by the emtoad and SAVE JBIG MONEY .jm SaVMfriiMWMMMiauy’cluiilvcrtWioui pp&ptp #»eU*4 far j eg?1tmftssdSttflr IOah on Jhlh L»,*ti**urs**f Tfc» will b* *wp.d C.s PaUyjHiy *t.y**v - tfcrMifii youru m it I huhc . X w ***#urc*< order now while m e t s arc lov _ 'pa -vnUIlk. tki* m p ifp , aconwaieal pit*. ................ ...___ I.Hv.r.d Prk*» «4ty»ur A gtiO tn * i i U m wraultMi, S, F. L. DEAN, Gwil M*»*r*r DIRECTCOALSALESCO. StksHs Bvlldfaw, CPCUMJSU5, OHIO M P 9 YOU Profit by being our Neighbor W^-Msm^wsrairisrls IawlAre Roes Metal Silo. g r 5 M & S S l * W Hgelrouww.. <19 . WritefprPrlcti ttallntwhichUouarp in E.W. ROSS Enfiiaj* Cutter&$iUt CO,, Springfield, Ohio We,wish to purchase a few stacks of LOOSE STR AW Located within 10miles of our mill. Call Cedaryille 39-4e rings. E. S. HAMILTON, Buyer* The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co* CEDARVILLE, OHIO August Is, An IDEAL MONTH * In CINCINNATI , A visit to our city at this time will be enjoyable. The parks are at their best. The Zoological Garden is very attractive, Outdoor Cincinnati welcomes you, and a change o f scene is good for any-one. zJWableys’, Cincinnati , should be one to t . theplaces to visit when in the city; A good store, good merchandise for the, entire family. ? ' V All out of town busses have their terminals ' within 300 fe$t of<£fyiableys\ Ike, ' Fountain.Square and A GOOD STORE CINCINNATI o . Fifth and Vine NewStyles In Two=Pants Suits For Fall W E’RE all set for Fall. Meaning it’s a good time for you to get that way too. The new two-pants suits are very flatter­ ing to our judgment in selection. Will also be flattering to your appearance. Smart as they can be in style lines, in fabric weaves, in pattern variety. Splendid buys for values at \ 25% Off on All Spriiig and Summer Clothing You Meed Printing Drop in And See Us W . D. Alexander & Co. Springfield’s Greatest Clothiers Main and Limestone -1i

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