The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 1-26

m We wish to purchase a few stacks o" LOOSE STRAW Located within 10 miles of our mill. Call} Cedarville 39-4 rings* - E, S* HAMILTON, Buyer. The Hugat StrawBoat) &Paper Co* G ' * CEDARViLLE, OHIO ! * * * • * m # > • # # ! LOCAL A«D PERSONAL : • * * * • m 0 4 <* + J Mr. and Mrs, Blaine Leighly left i Tuesday by motor for Florida. J —"" '1" I . J EI■» ; Mr, Charles Saum lias been in a very critical condition for. several days this week. MAGAZINES—, The year round Christmas present, Subscriptions taken by Jimmie McMillan. The Exchange Bank Wants Your Banking Business THEY PAY • A n f ON SAVINGS * * /0 ACCOUNTS o INVEST HELPFULLY and own your own Home. As between two investments, both equally safe, every man is glad ,to place his money where it .does business and his town the most good. Money invested with our institution is loaned out for home building. This gives labor to building trades^makes the community more prosperous and develops better citizens. It is, moreover an investment that is supremely safe. ^ - > ! Start a thrift account at once with The Cedarville Building &Loan Association WE PAY 6% DIVIDENDS, ~ For Sale:. Trailer, 1000 lb. capac­ ity, In good condition. Phone 2-170, F, E. Harper A marriage license has been issued to H. E. Donnely, 510 W. High {street, Springfield, an electrotyper, and Miss Dorothy Sheely, rfd 3, Cedarville. Mrs. Ancil Wright left Tuesday for Miami, Florida, where she expects to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas, until about the first of March. Samuel Arthur Dean, a prominent young farmer on the Jamestown and Xenia pike, is reported in a very crit­ ical condition, suffering with pneu­ monia. The Greene County Hardware Co. has brought suit against C. M. Ridg- vvay in Common Pleas Court asking for judgjnent of $131.78 on an alleged account. Alcohol for the automobile radia­ tor. 188 proof. 75c gallon. i , C. M. RidgWay The R. P. Sabbath' School gave the annual Christmas dinner last Saturday to members of the junior classes. There will be no- preaching service at the United Presbyterian church on Sabbath. Rev, Frank Dean of near Jamestown preached for the local, con­ gregation last Sabbath. R. P. Timberlake, Jamestown, lias filed suit against Frank H. Leech.of Mt. Sterling, alleging injuries,, re­ ceived when struck last Sept. 24 by defendant’s automobile. Damages to the amount of $3,000 are asked: Mr. Ralph Baldwin and 'wife and sont Robert, of. Chicago, drove thru Tuesday to visit with Mrs. Baldwin's father; Mr. Andrew Jackson, and be here Christmas day for the family re­ union. The day is also Mr. Jackson’s 82nd birthday. CountryClub 12 1-2 lb.62c | "I 0 “ " 24 I-2 lb*sack *P * ■* ^ CrackersJ“ “ ". 14c Oranges, Fancy Floridas 216 size doz. 32c 176 size doz, . ................ 40c Apples , Fancy Table lb. 10c f Fancy Jonathans 3 lbs. .. 25c BANANAS, Yellow 0*71* Ripe 3 lb s ........... A 1 v r ic e , i lb. . . . . . . ,*W w GRAFfiS, Fancy red 'IA ** Emperors 3 l b s , . . « v v FIG BARS, I op, 2 for.. . ........ .. * SWEET Potatoes, A a J 5 lbs. ................ OLEO, Eatmore q n « Nut lb . , .............. .LL \* POTATOES, U. S. A C . No. I Whit.* 10 Ibs-SDC LARD, Freeh 1 f l rendered l b. , . * O C CREAM CHEESE q j g FRUIT CAKE, 2 * 1 I K lb, 75e 3 lbs, MACARONI, , CANDY, F.ncy f l f l . Filled 3 lb. J a r . , . .U X V SPAGHE'. r i , I Q g lb . . . * CALLIES. „ 2 2 C l b. . . . . . . . . . >■ . . »•*••** Mr. G. H. Hartman has purchased the O. L. Smith residence on North Main street through the Exchange. Bank, the contract of sale being drawn last week. In the transaction which was handled by W. L. Clemans, the Bank takes Mr. Hartman’s prop­ erty on North Main. ,ALCOHOL FOR RADIATORS! GET it at RidgWay’s. 188 proof. 75c a gal­ lon. - Automobile owners are warned not to put pff securing automobile ^licenses until the last minute. There will be no extension of time this year. There is more red tape this year than formerly and more time is required for each applicant.1Mr. Harry Lewis informs us that so ..nr leas than fifty licenses have boon is­ sued. Last year more than -800 were pat eat here. You must have your bill of sale aud according to the iaw each owner must make application in person. The United Presbyterian congre­ gation will give a farewell reception in honor of Dr, and Mrs. J. P. White, and family, at the church next Wed­ nesday evening. Dr. White and fam­ ily will move to Xenia next week. Word ha3 been received hero from Rev. R. A, Jamason, who was recent­ ly called from the Washington^ Pa,, United Presbyterian congregation, that he will be here sooner than first announced. He will arrive here a- bout the 10th of January. m TRY OURJOBPRINTING wnMw The State Highway Department has formerly let the contracts for the improvement of the Cincinnati pike, South of Xenia. The section of 2,627 miles in Spring Valley township was awarded to Bish' & Cary>Ada, O., for $61,737.68 for water bound macadam, grade A limestone. The section in Spring Volley and Xenia townships was awarded to N, B, Putman, Col* ntnbus, on a hid of $93,018.05 for wat­ er bound macadam, grade B limentone. The totalMs $154,755,05 which is con­ siderably under the engineer’s esti­ mates. The work will bo started in the spring and must be completed by Sept. 1, 1926. The Abel Magnesia Co. will supply the atone for the Putman Co. Wm. Sehnedaker, marshal of Os­ born, who was charged with resisting an officer, Constable Cornelius of that place, as a result of an election day squabble, was acquitted of the charge by a jury in Probate Court last Sat­ urday. The two officers were rivals at the election for marshal and Schneda- ker was re-elected. Oornelioua and his two Sons beat up Sehnedaker and brot him to Xenia where charges were filed, The Constable also filed charges of drunkeness against Mayor Frahn and a jury acquitted the Mayor. Th i charge against Dr, H, B, Reed, also of Osborn, was dismissed by Judge Wright, Several suits for damages between Cornelius and Sehnedaker are pending in Common Pleas Court. For Rent;- IIoww with barn, Both *kinds of watsr. Loeated on * ollege avenue, Mrs. George Barlow! For Sale:- Boawtiful player piano,* good make, balance due on very easy I terms. P. O, Box *11, Dayton/O, j Wo are in receipt of a program to ho broadcasted Tin-cdav evening, next,* from Edgevmter Beach Hotel, Chi­ cago, by eir.ployeou of the Western region of the Pennsylvania linos. The program has been arranged by Pres­ ident W, W. Attcrbery, of l he com­ pany. Vice President. Hamilton will deliver a Holiday Message to be fol­ lowed by the Band from the Ft, Wayne Shop. Tenor solo by R, G, Goier, Richmond, Imh; Harimbaxy- lophone Sojo by Herbert Thomas o f Terre Haute, Ind.; Chase Boys Choir, Logansport Ind.j Tanor Solo by It. F. Hall, ImlianapoUa; Soprano sqlo by Miss FJorta Noble, Springfield, O. The entire county was grieved at the. news Monday of the death of Mrs, S .D, Fess in Washington, D. C. the day previous. Several weeks ago Mrs, Fess suffered an injury in a auto­ mobile accident on Summit Mt. in. Pa., while she and Senator Fess y/eve on their way to Washington, She nev­ er recovered and pneumonia develop­ ed which hastened Hfer death'. Besides her husband she is survived by three sons, Lehr,-, of Washington, D. C. Howell of Columbus and Sumner of Greenville, O. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the M. E. church in Yellow SprtngB, the' services being in charge of hejr pastor, Rev. Joseph Patton, assisted, by Rev, Carl White, pastor of the Presbyterian church. The pall bearers Were Dr. R. B. McClellan and George Little, Xenia P. M, Stewart and Phillip. C. Nash of Yellow Springs, and *Harry Kissell and Homer Corry of Springfield. The County Commissioners passed reso­ lution Monday ordering all county of­ fices closed Tuesday afternoon in"rec­ ognition of the esteem in which the county holfls in Senator Fess. m Cincinnati “The Storefor All People " L AST Minute Gift Shoppers, here is good news for you— There are still plenty of things to choose from at Pogue's. Jane Alden is here to give you a helping hand—to shop with you or for you. Delivery service has been speeded up, so that you'll get your purchases promptly. The Gift Ordc.% A Pogue Merchandise Order, is always ac­ ceptable and practical as a gift. It assures satisfaction. For what could be more pleas­ urable than .to choose your own gift from Pogue quality merchandise! These Merchandise Orders can.be written for any amount. You know they’ll be welcomed wherever they go. All.purchases sent free o f charge TheH.&S. POGUE Co. Cornier of Fourth Street and Race Street Christmas Helps Here are little ways Pogue’* try to help you in your lasfcminuteChristmaschop­ ping hurryj Gift Wrapping . C h r i s t r a * * g if^ will be boxed, wrapped, tied and sealed for you—all ready for Christman giving. Chec\ Room Near the entrance, on the first floor, a Check Room 13 conveniently located so that you may check your bundles, free of charge, while you shop. » Pogue Paring Don’t try aimlessly to find a place to park. We’ve ar­ ranged to take care of Pogue patrons in the Auto Hotel Garage. Three hours free parking space for cus­ tomers Who drive their own cars! Meet Here The Rest Room and Writ­ ing Room on the sixth floor makes a convenient .place ^ to meet your friends. / m / \ t CHRISTMAS For one and all we have prepared a Santa Claus stock that is the largest and best we°have had for years, one that can take care of your-needs, be it toys, radio, fancy glassware, silverware, dolls, books; indeed we are the Santa Claus Gift Shop. > ‘YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT . Baldwin Apples ..............5c lb. ' ' , , , . Pineapple—Salad cut s . . . . 30c can That problem can be solved in our , Gift Display. Variety radiates from Oranges, H onda ............... 24c doz. all Departments. If you .want a Sled, Cranberries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c lb. Rocking Chair, Wagon or other Toy, English Walnuts, iiew . . . . . . 33c lb. we have them. Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4c lb. * Rolled Oats—Monarch . . 10c pkg. Should you desire Silk or Wool Su£,ar__25 lb. sa c k .................$1.56 Hosiery, Mufflers, or other wearing _ . ... , 1 f i i , Pancake Flour-Monarcn. * l tor coc apparel, look over the selections we . offer . Maybe you want Bedroom Navy Beans . . . . . . . . . . 4 lbs. 27c slippers, Cosmetics, Stationery, our Corn Meal . . . . . . . . . . » * 3 lbs. 10c offerings are the largest we have ever Coffe, Bird's Gree nLabel . . . 48c lb. 6shown. - Prunes—large ones . . . . . . . . 16c lb. i i i t-t , « i Peaches, Cling halves, large can 27c In Leather Goods, Electric Lamps . n , 9 IK cw- Radios, Novelties, we have to offer J ! ° nS J,,*‘ *‘ **............. oe *~„i, # . it -j | Qizton Flour«*«***«*•• $1*25 s^ck many items that would serve as ideal . . , , n . , o c . ,,, „ . Macaroni—Red Bird.. . .5 pkg. 25c Chriatmas Gifts. JeII O ..................................... 10c pkg ». Cream of Wheat-Monarch. ,18c pkg We wieh you .11 . Merry ChmtmM. pw t _,nd B, ans V- c _ . 10e can R. Bird & Sons Co. This advertisement designed by Mrs. Marie Bull, Cedarville, O. ■ • sT#P5 ■f*"' i

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