The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 1-26
FKOMCSSIONAL B A S K E ,T B A L E Tuesday, February, 2, 1928 MEMORIAL HALL Springfield, Ohio eag les a ll - profess ionals vs. WASHINGTON PALACE CLUB CKNBKAL ADMISSION*.ADULTS 55k. CHILDREN 25c R**«rr«d **xt» $5e and 11.10 taclfiding tax. Sects a* sale at Club, Prclimiacry ( ^ we Called 7:80. Main Game 8:15 R. Bird & Sons Co. Baldwin Apples , , ...................... 10 lbs. 45c Heinz Baked Beans . . . , , . . . . . . 2 cans 25c Heinz Spaghetti.,. . . , . ,v___, , . 15c can- Monarch Coffee . ............... „........ 43c lb. Bulk Santos Coffee. Delicious.. . . . . . 33c lb. . Kard' Bide Label S y r u p . . 9c can Cora, can .............................. . . . . . . 10c can Tomatos, can .............. .....................10c Peas, can ; . . ., . . . . . . . 10c Com Meal . ....................... 3c lb. Buckwheat Flour, pure, 5 lb. sk..............28c Cut Beets, can .................... , . , . . 12c SPECIAL N O T IC E :- We will be closed Monday,, February 1st, for Inventory- % R. Bird & Sons Co. New Idea, Black Hawk, John Deere Manure Spreaders John Deere Plows and Planters, Black Hawk and Superion Corn Planters/ Haag Washers, Massey. Harris Cream Separators. Favorite Ranges and Heaters Union Grains Dairy Feed, Tankage, Mill Feed, .Wire Fence, Steel Posts, Locust Posts. GATES- METAL ROOFING-CEMENT-COAL Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company Everything for the Farm Phone 21 ** Cedarville, Ohio m Hufkcst h Smmmmm\ 1 f t f * J l f fct o f i r S Butter. Soda or V i a v B v i a 9 0y8t6r8 ib............. 14c •W1 — MM^ a French Blend lb. 47c O l t f A e Jewell lb. 39c M V i lW V | ganato8 ib........................ 35c V I Pure Open Kettle, 5 Rendered, 2 lb. . . . . . . . . . . . 33c *0- P h P P Q P Fresh Cream lb. 29c V i l V V i S v j i Ctired Cream lb. , 32c *'• CORN, Standard Pack 3 can s ....... PEAS* Standard Pack 3 cans T O E S , S t a n d - J l ^ * Pack 3 catt8,. M '*'* R, 10 lb- Bulk 59c * . . P o c k e t $ L 4 8 . CC 12 1-2 lb. Sk. Clifton 24 1-2 lb. « . . . J U 9 ■C O R N ' M E A L , W h i t e o r 10c 3 lb, ■ *» R O tiio oats J k H lb. .*•*** .ini...................... * * « # * At 7 v APPLES, Baldwin 6 lb. i r : h,n..........25c CELERY. Fancy 1<1U Large Stalks each •A2** * HEAD LETTUCE, Large Heads 2 for.. *yC SWEET Potatoes, BANANAS, 2 lbs, . . . * * •■* of t * 1 5 c SOAP POWDER. | Cr Krog.r, L«r*»r box-*— * MATCHES, Aw»- n r . 6 jRbtt#* * * * * * * * « # * * « * * * • LOCAL AND PERSONAL • • * • • « « • « * Ford aim Storage Battory fo r list*#® » t Doan's Tire A Battery Shop. Mr. A . 2 , Smith o f Coldwat&r, Mich, is spending* a few, days here with Mr. Sidney Smith and family. According to the State Bo rd o f Health there are more than 10,000 cases o f measles reported in Ohio. umiwaim. Dr. Howard Harris o f Clifton, the well-known physician, is suffering with kidney atone. * ■' ............ Mr. Wjlliam Spracklen is again con fined to hiB bed, his condition being reported as not improving. Dean’s Tire and Battery Shop now has Shell Gasoline at 20c. Give it a , #' ■ try. Ford size Storage Battery fo> $12.90 at Dean’s Tire & Battery Shop Messrs. Walter and Clifford Crider o f Gallion, 0., were guests this week o f the)r brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs, j . M. Autd, You will find a full line o f auto ac cessories; also 20c gasoline at Dean's Tire & Battery Shop. Place your order now for ’’First Run’’ maple syrup, See Prof. II. H. Smith or call 215. . Try some Shell Gasoline at Dean’s Tire & Battery Shop, It’s only 2Qe. Mr. Carl Spracklen has rented, the Reef Snider farm o f 200 acres near Waynesville, O., and will move about the first o f March. For Sale:" Litter o f extra fine pups o f .the Shepard breed. Frank Creswell Genuine Buckeye National Mazda House lighting bulbs a t Dean's Tire & Battery Shop. All sizes and colors. Shell Gasoline a t tank-wagon price, 20 cts. at Dean’s Tire ABattery Shop. For Sale:- F iv e o r six tons o f good, alfalfa hay. Jack Furay Mr. ,A. E, Huey and Mrs. Mary S. Henmphill have been appointed ex- ecutora^of the estate o f the late R.‘ J. Hemphill. Mr. and'Mrs. G. E. Jobe entertain ed a company o f friends Tuesday eVehiag in compliment to Rev. Ralph A . Jamieson and wife. A big bargain in a scalding kettle fo r hog butchering. 150 gallon. Asa Jones Shoe Shop “ The Feast o f the Red Corn” , f an operetta, to be given by the Standard Bearers’ Missionary Society o f tlje M. E. church, February 2 4 / The installation services for Rev. R. A . Jamieson, pastor o f the U. P, congregation, will he held. ,Friday evening, February 12. Rev, j . Alvin, Orr, D. D., o f Pitts burgh, wilb bi-oacast a sermon Sab bath morning through stat'on KDKA. His topic will be “ The Decrees o f God, and Predestination/’ •/ Opera house, Jan. 22 “Rocky Moun tain Quartette.” The Third Annual operetta “ The Feast o f the Red Com” , Feb. 24, by the Standard Bearers’ Missionary So ciety o f the M. E. church. Miss Bertha Jackson o f Dayton was the guest fo r several days o f Mrs, Dora Kerr. <v ■ The children in the family o f Mr. and Mrs. Burton Turner have the meaales, while Charlotte, the six year old daughter has pneumonia. She is reported somewhat improved. Any owner o f 49 acres, or more, may borrow money through my agen cy, at FIVE PER CENT INTEREST. W , L .Clematis, Loan Agent. Dr. J. O. Stewart attended the funeral o f Dr, Dugan in Springfield, Monday. Dr. Dugan died very sudden ly last Friday night. Both were clast- mates. Dr, Dugan was the father o f Mr. Galen Dugan, a son-in-law o f Mrs, Belle Gray, I have a line o f Early Spring hats and will-later have a . full line o f Spring Millinery. Watch for the date o f opening. Mrs, C. E. Masters Mrs. Flora, Dobbins, who has been spending part of the winter in New Vienna, O., with her son-in-law and daughter, Prof, and Mrs, Sherman Liming, is here on * visit with her two tons, Messrs. O, A . and Fred Dobbins and their families. Ladies,.Misses and children's bloom era, princess slips, and gym bloomers fo r sale at Mrs. G. E. Masters. Second flo o r room over *'the grocery store, Main street entrance. DR. O, P. BUAB Dentist Hirelee fttdg. Cedarville, O. Ten Years Ago This W eek - Mr. Fredt Yornor is an a trip to Florida. Little WllMam Nagley, who was operated mm some time ago at the MeCMQgft Hospital for ap pendicitis, has pkoufc recovered and has returned ‘ WE got a idee tetter YESTERDAY from an old FRIEND o f mov down in FLORIDA, and Wdl« WE knew you wouldn’t BE interested i* our PERSONAL correspondence, THERE was something in THIS tetter that would INTEREST you—there WERE four big inky BLOTS—-and down at the BOTTOM o f the letter MY friend apologizes AND says “Excuse ths CONFOUNDED pen/’ and WE’RE going to write TO him right away and TELL him to get a PARKER Pen—the GREATEST fountain pen TO our way o f thinking IN this whole world AND If he follow;* our ADVICE he won’t have ANY more pen trouble. —BY “DOC.” Richards Drug Store The Young Ladies Missionary So. clety o f th » M. £ . church was enter tained at the home o f Mrs, B. H. Lite _tie, last Thursday evening. • The Itev. James L, Gbesnut, pastor o f the First Presbyterian church, a t! Covington, O., fo r the past five years,} ha* accepted a call to the pastorate j o f the First Presbyterian church at I Ft. Wayne, Ind.., and will take charge j the first o f March.-Rev. Chesnut is; a graduate o f Cedarville College and i o f Princeto'n Theological Seminary, ■ j To those who desire printed station-! ery we have some o f tne latest styles in paper and envelopes that are on Jthe market. It is a fine parchment pat; *up 100 sheets o f paper and 100 envoi-; Jopep, boxed. Nothing fiiner for the i men folks or fo r professional or e:;- I ecutivc use. It has only been on the market for a few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. <3. E. Masters and guests, Mr, and Mrs. J. F. McKinniss, aiid Mrs, Minnie Goehler, o f Norwood O., attended the dedication o f the new Hospital building a t the Odd Fellows’ Home in Springfield, .last Sunday afternoon. iMr. Arthur Bull has rented His farm to Charles Gray, who is now on the Geo. Miartindate farm. Mr. Bull, wife and son expect to leave about the first o f the month for California. They spent several months * in that state last winter and were so well pleased they are-locating there for the present at least. Mr, L. F, Tindall, secretary o f the Lecture Course Committee, has re ceived word thqt MissrMcDonald, the number for the course cm Feb. 5 had had the misfortund to receive a brok en arm. The date announced has o f course been cancelled ,b u t a n o th e r date will be announced later. Mrs. Sarah Me Millan, Who has been making her home With Mr. and Mrs. O. M, Black, suffered orparalytic stroke last Friday and has since been in -a very critical condition. She has been unconscious and unable to take nourishment. Little hope is held for her recovery. '• The past feW days with a high wind and light snoW has made travel just a bit uncertain especially i f you have to travel side*, roads! jfhe^mail men as-well as school buss drivers have been having their troubles* The state highway department uses a drag or road grader and keep the main roads open ., ' Mrs: Hugh homas has returned to her home in Indianapolis after a visit with her parents, Mr, and t Mrs* Ed Hamilton. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Elizabeth H. Brumfield, Deceased, Galvin Brumfield has been appointed and qualified as Administrator o f the estate o f Elizabeth H. Brumfield late o f Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 5th day o f January; A. D., 1926. , - S. C. Wright, Probate Judge o f said County. QuickWaytoEnd DangerousCough Why let a when you can, t: out cottglt hang on a simple treat- merit,get speedy rsltef and often break it up completely in 84 hours? This treatment i* based on the fa mous Dr. King’s New Discovery for Coughs. You take just one teaspoon- ful end hold it in your throat for 15or 20secondsl^otoifvaikminglt. It has a double action. It not only soothes and heals irritafika, but also removes the phlegm ind jsmgeetfcnt which are the rialcourt o f u » emyfidng. So the worst cough qakJUty dteappesra. Dr. King's He* Discovery is for coughs, chest coMk teradfitls. *pt*> modic croup, eta, Finejor children, mwk VeryeedRem- teal, as the dcesjS « y one tseapoon fat At a ! gooljkvi^tes. Am for W J 'lx q s jf'-J r - ‘'L^ T h C O m c HS Mis* Agnes Stormont left yester day fo r Youngstown, 0 „ where she will resume her teaching'Monday a f ter an extended vacation, Miss Stor mont reveiced a leave o f absence and spent most o f the summer at Ypllow Stone National Park and later spent several weeks with her uncle, Hon. 'Colin McMillan at Colville, Wpsh. The Second Semester o f .the Youngstown schools opens Monday. ' t The 42nd wedding anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. William Wilson, of, the Cliftcn Presbyterian church, was held last Friday evening at the par sonage. The affair was in charge o f the two adult Bible classes. It was.tel- sO Mrs. Wilson’s birthday. About 50 J were present. ' I W t i n A V y e d n e * d * y , T h i i r p d * f J r a i r m a n i c s m r * * * ? 59 Weeks fo i'K: 37. i* PhihuteJpUa ' * oun‘' * ----------------- * I Hmde4 b y ★ CECIL L E A N * ★ CUEO MAYHELD With* GORGEOUS p b ic e s ^ e v e n ; Ma 3 OrdersNow •Please send check or monejjr order janfi self-addressed and stamped envelope for return o f ticket*: • Entire Lo; Balcony, T Gal THURSDAY If. Entire Lowbr Flm*. Balcony, |Mp, ^ 5 , ^ t e g r S j ^ g a t " FR IDAY and SATURDAY - Last two days oi W ren ’s Fiscal Year Brings Many Unusual Opportuni ties To Saee Money. ■ i REGARDLESSof formerprices,-smalland odd kits of Winter Apparel, Yard Goods, 4nd Furnishings for the home have been diwiply reduced . . . All toldthereisample Aiofecatpricesthatareonlypossibleinsuch an eventnsthis. The prices onlygood inas asthequantitylast-Anact thatiscom- pnlsorydue totheNewSpringMerchandise An*isarrivingdaily-Shop HereFridayand Sunday an^SAVEMONEY. i T k * E d w m r d W r e n C o . Springfield , Ohio IDLE DOLLARS NEVER GROW One Hundred Dollars hid away in your Hbmc will still fee just One Hundred Dollars ten years from now, (providing thieves don’t get it, or your home doesn't burn down)*—But one Hundred Dollars invested in our SAVINGS CERTIFI CATES drawing 6 % INTEREST- will be worth $179.09 ten years from now and it will be protected by the best security—first mortgage on real estate. * Put your money to work and watch it growl TheSpringfield Building&Loan Association 21EiitMultiStmt* O h i o ini tANNiiiilMiMki
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