The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52

o OPPORTUNITIES ccw e and go untojchcci and unjuvpied by most people. Because they are tied down, caged and fettered by having m money ahead.. Grasping opportunity is not so much a matter of courage or alertness, as it is of having a starter in the form or ready money saved. * Start toward freedom and success at once by opening a thrift account with us. WE PAY 6% DIVIDENDS.' The Cedarville Buildiag & Loan Association 0 ■KROGER STORE will Close every Wednesday after­ noon at 1:00-p. m. during ti e months o f June, July and August. „ ^ NEW, 5 POUNDS . . . . . . 18c Large Ripe. Fruit 9 4 Ik . . . ........ 25c _ Bulk 5 lbs. 32c ■' -9 2!> Ib. sack ; $1.58 No. 2 WISCONSIN & JrfiaS standard pack CAN 10 SUMMER Sausage Thuringer lb . . ,.«5Uv (GRAHAM Wafers lb. ............. SUMMER Sausage Muencher lb. .. LARD , Fresh Rendered . 191C BUTTER , Country Club lb. ........ EGGS, Strictly Fresh doz. :. 28c BEANS, CC c an . . . . . . . 8c TOMATOES, Std. pack No. can . CRACKERS, CC 1 o r Butter or Soda. . . . AOw 15c BREAD . CC 1 lb. 7 c l 1 1-2 lb. loaf..........* W t AKE, Dolly BrownOCf* each U . . . . . . NAVA BEANS, lb. ..................... 8c RICE, Blue Rose l b ....................... 9c CANTALOUPES l O U Imperial V a lley .. m-ywtm— w—#————a———— —— — PEACHES, Georgia ! lb .................. . * * 2V *>wg| A r e s t f u l M i g h t o n L a k e E r i e Make*apleasantbreakin your journey. Agoodbedinaclean, cool stateroom, a long sound sleep andan appetizingbreakfast id themorning. El-war.* ••SEEANDnnr.’V c r r y o fer ie » - ,, ctty OF BUFFALO'* Daily May D t to Notmmbor 15 th la-vo ncwlaatf—', .,‘3 F. Li*/ Estfetn lt.Mve Buffalo—_ 9:00 P<M> At- ';e Uufiato —4/:jJ A. >.l.1 Ctandati Time / AttlvaCfaralaad *7:00A.M. sCttas-ct " e n v o i ' BUrfFALO" artivW7:MA-M. Cav.'c r:‘ 3 c* fatiSkt&t* taib. Eaitera r.nd Canadian Point,. Aik your tlefcet a-cM tir*;>j;::t«se::cyfor tickets via G 5c B Lin*. New X'ourlKAtitomobU* IUW-VV.3& ' * _ .The Great Ship *'SEEANDBEE,r— length, 590ft-t. £r«ad:n, 98 free 8 inchai. S* j .J for fcr a c c o r d of tt'ft Greet SL il AS. fc-ok;; *1110 CIov<!?3!vl f - 1' Transit Co ai»e!enr,0:i:.i Fiare» $&SO Too* .Rail Tfcktt h Goodoa.thehct.it HOTEL ST. JAMES Aatsff tmhm jtit lll-llt HA 85*f tdHH Trtt^ w k h ^ l E i c ^ t y H a H t ' f t q * * d fen ty W k * te a o f * w » l <* xp ib o i* #*nd d b tn im .i 3 1.tt > 5 mkHwef* w d k .... M l t o * i# * * .v / w i l S w O f» « / y m k S m a im k £>£«* “ . J » iCO LJV SwwwWffWwfc*,. * * * — * * ] » « « » pagUs ** * 0 0 $m SM imitolrnm W. JOHNSONGUNN i LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mips Bessie Sicrrett, who has been teaching at Erie, Pa,, has returned home, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Harvey and Mr Mary Andrew o f Huntington. W. Va., arc here fo r a few days, Pee those Anadrock Ovens, A t Huey's Mr. and Mrs. I. Q. Davis and Miss Eloise Davis and, John, are spending the week at the reservoir. • Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Marshall and wife o f Chicago, fire guests today o f Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Watt. Let us have your wool this season. Cash at delivery. Cedarville Lumber Co. Colin Barber, who has been under the' weather for several weeks, is reported much better. Mr. and Mrs. W . W. Galloway moved last Friday to their nem home on Xenia avenue. For Sale;- Duroc male hog, two years old. Phone 2-195, John Pyles. Word was received here Monday o f the death o f Mrs, A , W. Rexrode, of Lehmanville, W. Ya, The deceased was a sister o f Mrs. W. H. Smith. Mr. J. B. Rife, who is a patient in the McClellan hospital following an operation, is 'reported as much im­ proved and able to sit up some. Androck ovens—1 in 1- For Sale at Huey’s -save fuel. A meeting o f the Greene County Threshers’ Association will be'held in the Assembly Room o f . the Court House a t ' 7o’clock, old time. For the Fourth outfit. Latest in straw hats, oxfords, shirts, fo r men and boys. C. A. Kelble. 17-19 W. Main Xenia. “ Sterno” .-(canned heat) A t Huey's Misses Mildred Trumbo and Elea­ nor Johnson, have entered the normal department at Miami Uniaersity for the six week's course. ^Superior. Screen Door Catches and No Slam, Screen Door checks. A t Huey’s Prof. John A. Talcott and wife left Friday fo r a visit in Cleveland be­ fore going to their summer home near Georgian Bay, Canada, :V. . Celebrate the Fourth. Have your, own display at home. We can supply your needs. Service Hardware Co. Specials in clothing for men and young men. Just in time to fit your­ self with a new outfit for the Fourth. 17*19 W. Main, Xenia. Get your FIREWORKS at Service Hardware Co. the MissElIen Tarbox, accompanied by Mrs. Hooper, and- daughter, Miss Lil­ lian Hooper o f Cleveland, visited here Tuesday with Miss Tarbox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tarbox. George. F. Sieglcr made a business trip to Erie, Pa., over the week-end. buring his stay in that city he was the guest o f Dr. W. W. Iliff and wife. Dr< Iliff is pastor o f the Presbyterian congregation in that city. American and Red Top steel posts as well ao high grade split locust posts at Cedarville Lumber Co. The Cedarville ■Sewing Club met Monday, June 15 in the basement o f the E» P. church under the direction o f the club leader, Mrs. G. H. Cres- wcll. The time was spent in sewing, after which a soda! time with re­ freshments was enjoyed. We have received a car o f hard burned sewer tile nnd have various sizes to care fo r your wants. Give us a call. Cedarville Lumber Co. OSTEOPATHIC •TREATMENT TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS of each week, 1 to 6 IK M. Homo o f Mrs. Dora E. Kerr on South Main Street, Cedarville, DR#, MAY and YODER, XENIA, OHIO ' Anyone warning larg* or »mxil lots j OCEAN PARK MUST HAVE NOME : o f cherries call phone *1-192. j ______ j ni* „ TULTT..».rTiT'iLr— « * John McCorkeil says tiro limit:- o f Murdock’s e o n d i S . e w r j j j to IIer*M fcs ™ : , j s r „ H 5 5 ; * Jrise a bath tub fo r sale. The result | Mv?. Anna Stormont, o f St. Louis, twas phcnmr.mal and the tub was co’ d ; who has been visiting her sister, Mrs,! to a loo;;! party. Bat this was nsi all, . J. A, Stormont, ha# returned home, j An 'inquiry was received from fa r o f f ; j — j Ocean Park, California. There might I All kinds o f proaerving kettles,jlm some mystery about anyone re id-, icketa. At* Huey’s, mg in Ocean Park vanring a bath. tub when they could bath in the Pn? f rifle any day to the year. The inquiry was answered and the sod news con- AL1, GOLD PIN# TIIU* VITIN9 A n ch o r Su ction P la te* $750 M RESET r,trainer dairy bu # Dr. E, R, Powell, of. Grrnsburg, Ir.d. roommate and classmate o f Dr. G. J. ....... .. „ , , . . Fairo, and also classmate o f Dr. A n -v ° ? e<i ^Iera1^ Ilr-d T.Sf>1!i na McCormick, o f Xenia, is visiting jtu^ P «bably before Ocean Park had J over the week-end with Dr. Fairo. 3yet Icaar7!5d that bath tula could to- secured from Mr. McCorkell, The next time a bath tub-is offered for A team o f forty men from the I, O. O, F. Lodge, Lebanon, will be here sate we will give eiK.r.ve tip to ou;- Positively Gu*r*nt**d tho B*at or Msivty lUfUMlfd" For Refownww Gall * TBS CITIZENS NATION*?* EAfK* or THE 00MMIR0IAL AND KAVJNQt MANX DR. SMITH\ *££• FREE WbanTo^h An# O fdm d (Himsslf) DENTIBT 25ki 8, LIMC8TONE 8T. Ov#r Woolyvprih'a 8 and ffl Main 909-W. 8pringfi*td, O to put on the first degree for the local c:‘ :~on> Porry A . Sehull, that. lodge next Tuesday evening. A class h" mnv w ^ oh™ PP ,nnn1 Open Every Day and TuMday, Thursday and Saturday gy**. o f eight candidates will take the work. All member# are urged to turn out and enjoy the evening. Refresh­ ments will be served. b? may have equal chance with local buyers. Mrs. Harle o f San Marcos, Texas, is here on a visit with her brother, ............ .. - .. .. Lee Shroades and family and Mrs. Mr. George W . Oxley, aged 76, and Mrs. James Barlow. Mrs, Ilarle father o f Prof, C. E. Oxley, died at naa 11011 Paid lier old homo town « his home near Bladeriburg, 0 „ last visit fo r eleven years and her return week following a long illness as a ®nds manV changes about town as result o f cancer. The deceased is sur- wel1 as tho absence o f former friends vived by four daughters and one son. and acquaintances. Some years ago The wife died in 1907. Mr. Oxley wa# M1’3, Hnrlc, ’ ^ en Hester Shroades, born on the farm where he spent his was a teacher in the public schools entire life. He was connected with and known to every citizen about the Baptist church and was a Mason. ’ tawn for her Popularity in social cir­ cles was unbounded. Mrs. Harle is en­ joying her visit here to the fullest extent, always haying a Warm spot to her heart fo r Cedarville. Mayor Funsett urges that the dis­ charge o f fire Works be put off until the Fourth o f July. The village has no ordinance prohibiting the sale or use o f fire works as have some towns and co-operation is asked o f dealers also. The Fourth is the day fo r such celebration and the public expects-it then; At an early date it is annoying to older people and especially to the sick. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME FREE i LANDSCAPE SERVICE ^ See Harold Myers and Richard ; Cooper, Cedarville, agents fo r A l- * len'Nursey Co., Rochester, N. Y. : Cedarville, O. *Jame3tovvn, O. Special sale on fine suits. Do not overlook the chance. Latest in style and best in quality. A chance to save money now until waiting fo r August. 17-19 W. Main, Xenia. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Nancy Andrew, deceased. James H. Andrew has been appoint­ ed and qualified as Executor o f the estate o f Nancy Andrew, late of Greene County, deceased. Dated this 8th day o f June, A. D., 1925. S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County. Massey-Harris & John Deere MOWERS-RAKES-LOADERS John Deere New Idea Blaqk.Hawk Manure Spreader? Nesco Oil Stoves Conserve Cookers Screen Doors , Window Screens Screen Wire We have just unloaded a car o f KoKomo fence and an extra good car of locust posts. It will pay you to get our prices. Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company Everything for the Farm Phone 21 Cedarville, Ohio FARMERS OF 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. Thp X l U u * mm *|g > mm* £ Abel Magnesia Co.

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