The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 1-26

* * * * * * * ft ft f t ' Mr. W . % W a tt was laid Tip several ISCAL AMD PERSONAL ;‘,‘s’8 weeIs *“h “ ‘nxk Pi * * * * * * * * ; * * | lumbago. iVdarvjilc High School team will three* cares o f s-.nll pax ore re ‘ r h y tl;c 0< a * 8* O- Home team this ported a t South Chariest™. . P *® 1®** evening. Miss Dorothy Og'xhhcc, v im teaching a t Kingston, Q,r spent week-end a t home. The R . P, I,ad:cs will hold a m; a t the Huey Hardware ntoro cn urday, February o. Dtom’s Tire and Battery Shop has Shell Gasoline a t 20c. Give try . • 1 . 5 Ford size Storage Battery fo r ,ja $12.90 a t Dean’s Tire ft Battery Shop the 4 ' Merc-rs, Raper Wade and the Luse Brothers of Clifton announce a pub- ra -p on Fch. 13. The ad apepars in this issue. Fo r Sale; Ritter of extra fine pupe' of the Shepard breed, Frank Crcswcil W m ,iVm ..lil.u ,,,;,,,!., m , ................., - j The members of the W’ednesday Af- • ternowr Club were entertained last ' Thursday afternoon a t the home of Mr*. J . E , Turnbull. i l The estate of Mrs. Eva Thomas Fess, now wife of Senator S. D. Fess, has been it a valued at $10,433, less debts and cost of administration. VICTORY ^ THE BIG EVENT Of THE SEASON! M COMING AFTER ST CAPACITY WEEKS IN NEW YORK ms h M ore Laughs T han In the 19 Previous F o llies Combined i l d Glorifying the American Girl! 0 5 -ZfiECFELB FOLLIES GHH.S-J65 MAIL ORSEHS RECEIVED HOW! EYES . S1.10, SJ.20, *2.75. S5.30, S3.83. U.10 1 S . t M .t l l .lM l S t . J i V E D ^ M A T ^ U I l J ^ New Id e a , B la ck H awk , Jo h n D ee re M anu re Sp read ers 1 Joh n Deere Plows and Planters, B la ck Hawtk and ' Superion Corn P lanters, Haag Washers, Massey Harris Cream Separators. Favorite Ranges and Heaters Union G ra ins Da iry Feed, Tankage, M ill Feed, Wire Fence , Steel Foists, Locust Posts, G A T E S— M E T A L ' R O O F IN G -C E M E N T -C O A L Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company Everything for the Farm Phone 21 " Cedarville, Ohio P f & $ | C Standard Pack , or Tomatoes , 2 5 C * 'Hand Pack 3 cans . . . . . . . . R f P a r i Country Club 1 lb. loaf 7c T Q C U J l U U U ; | L 2 loaf each ............ , i W V 12 1-2 lb. Sk . 67e f l Q f l f Coun try Club 24 1-2 lb. Sack K « 1 1 * 51.29 Sugarr»:i£S^"-B' 9 25 lbs, -Pkt, for. .*■ <e r » ■ $ 1.55 M IL K , CC 3 T a ll V J c cans . . « C H E E S E , Fresh , J A * Cream lb .. • BUTTER , CC fresh A Q g churned l b . . . . . - * ** '‘{ S K V 20 C CORN M EA L , White or Yellow 3 l b s . * «» * * * *«■»«* 10C,S PRUNES, U rg e "ire 15c Lb* #. . . . . <* •<•* • ;___ , S O A P , P « c C o r 2 5 c Kirk* Fluke 6 b*r* A P P L E S , Baldwin 6 lb. Jona than 2 5 c "T ALAv * #« i « * # # m » » v ORANGES , Ca lif, 179 size doz. 45 c Naval O C a 216 size doz. . , , w v BANANAS, Yellow 7 U large fruit lb. POTATOES, a s / c o i * No . 1. 10 l bs . . . . . . Sweets* 5 lbs . . . . . . 25c T U F F E D D A T E S , lb, » , . . #• . . . . . *», LA RD , K e ttle ren- | £L }p dered lb , . . . . . . . * W 2 t 01 .ED, Eatmore l b* . 4 4 * * * Shell Gasoline a t tank-wagon price, 20 ct*. a t Dean's Tire ftBattery Shop. Mrs. C. E . Masters visited friends and relative* in Norwood this week and alau attended tho Spring Millinery opening in Cincinnati, Fo r Sale;- Five or six ton* of good alfalfa hay. Jaek Furay Fo r Sale; Spring Millinery. Radies, Misses and Children’s trimmed hats. Mrs. Sarah E . Weimer, South Main St, Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Townsley and Mrs. Zetta Bull were entertained on Wednesday a t the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ervin in Xenia. Genuine Buckeye National Mazda House lighting bulbs a t Dean’s Tire ft Battery Shop. All sixes and colors.* Those who wish to order chickens and cakes from the R. P . Ladies’ mar­ ket Saturday may do so by phoning No. 208. Market wiU open a t 2 p, m. a t the Huey Hardware Store. Place your order now forj|‘First Run” maple syrup. Sjee Paof/TR H, Smith o r call "215. * . Mrs. America' Wolford was taken suddenly ill Monday morning from an attack of heart trouble due to toxin poisoning. She is reported much im­ proved. The Standard Oil Company taking it-' for granted that because the Mr. Ground Hog did not see his shadow, spring was here. So .the price of ,gas was sprung another cent 'Wednesday. You will find a, full line of auto ac­ cessories; also 20c gasoline at Dean’s Tire & Battery Shop. . Boss Township High School defeat­ ed Bowersvllle a t Ross gym Tuesday night by a score of 23 to 6, Ross and Cedarville high, schools are still tied for first place in the county league of basket ball teams. Keep in ■mind *the 1 market a t ■the Huey Hardware Stcre this coming Saturday. Cakes, chickens and other good thing? for dinner. The market will be under the direction of the B . P . Ladies. NOTICE—I am prepared to do your butchering'and render your lard in a satisfactory manner. Phone 3-197 Cedarville. Wm« Cultice ‘A meeting o f the stockholders of the Greene County Live Stock Co. has been called for today, Friday, in the Assembly room of the Court House, fo r the purpose of disolving the in­ corporation, ’ NOTICE—-John Stewart has filed application with rhe Ohio Public Util­ ities Commission to operate a general trucking 'business. John Stewart Mrs. Helen Thorne has been ap­ pointed as administrator of. the es­ tate of her husband, Floyde Thorpe, who was killed two weeks ago when his truck Was hit by a fast freight at the Pennsylvania crossing In Selma. 22C Clearance Sale—•Men’s and Boy's Clothing. Home Clothing Co, We are now ready for the spring hatching business. Prices reduced on all chicks this season, C%lcr early for the best service. ' The Northup Ha’chcry, Bfd 1, Yellow Springs, O. Among those here fo t tho funeral of Mrs. Sarah McMillan last Saturday were Mr. Clarence McMillan and son, Wallace and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter of Toledo, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMillan and wife and Mr, Bobert McMillan of Cleveland Messrs, Hugh and Bobert McMillan are son of Mr, and Mrs. John McMil­ lan of Virginia. Mr, Ground Hog did not bring the first sign of spring according to Wm. Marshall, The fishing season approaches and to try his luck Mr, Marshall went to the river a t Clifton and landed a string of black suckers on the 19th day of January. Mr, Marshall says that he expects to set a new mark this year and be able by next December to say that he has caught fish every month during the year. Ten Years Ago This Week*« 3£ra> Clarence Finney .and daughter Louies, accompanied by Mrs. J . 0 . Finney, were re- cent visitors in Dayton, tak­ ing in the Industrial Exposi­ tion a t the National Cash Register Vo, 11 NOW is the time FOB all good men TO remember that IN a few day* ‘ WILL be the | \ DAY of days for the HEART specialists AND of course THE age old gift OF chocolates ON St, Valentines Day. WILL again he the thing. WHITMAN’S, of course ARE to be preferred. * ■ W® have quite a DISPLAY for your SELECTION. —BY “DOC.” Richards Drug Store BY THE BRIDGE - Phone 203. , The Conley and Come public sale will be held on the Conley farm north of town on the 10th of Feb. Mr. Corne is leaving this community and the sale is to settle a partnership. The contents of the sale can >be found on another page, F o r Sale:- Beautiful player piano, good make, balance due on very easy terms. P . O, Box 313, Dayton, O. The Val Wilson farm of 336 acres in Madison county near Summerford, was sold by the administrator several days/ago to P, B . Emery, president of the Madison National Bank fo r $58 an acre. The land was offered in six different lots, Fo r sale; 150 gallon kettle for scalding hogs. Asa Jones Joe Gordon and Wilbur McLean have purchased the Jamestown Bakery and opened the store for business last Sat­ urday. The store was operated by R. E , Fritz, who quit business, Mr. Mb Lean has been in the baking business for the past nine years being connect­ ed with the New System Baking Co,* in Columbus and later a t Canton. Both Messrs, Gordon and McLean are local boys and they have a good opening for business in Jamestown. DR. O. P . ELIAS . Dentist fthro&w Bldg. Cedarville, 0 . Friends will be interested in know­ ing that Mr, Ed Stuckey is'improving, his illness being due to high blood pressure. He was examined a few days ago’ by Dr. iRobert Patterson of Day- ton, who is one o f the prominent of younger physicians in his city. Since Mr. Stuckey ha# been put under the care of a trained nurse he condition has greatly improved, i>( •'yini (if liiip !j i >M.i«ri>iiiii<I'.i \ ■ Mr, W. W* Galloway bps something to occupy his attention, these days Wore than executive duties as general manager of The Hagar Straw Board and Paper Co. A fine sort came to his home Monday, and he is as proud of the new member as any parent could possibly be. Mrs, Galloway and babe arc at the Springfield City hospital and both are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Galloway now have two daughters and a son. % wnexfCar should be a BU ICK c-ift-x-xr l For Comforts Sake T h e B a tte r B o lck offer* ev er ordinary m otoring com fo rt, an a many that am exclurivdy Bulckz Easier touting—a ruw, high,*p*«d starting motor doe* it. Smooth ram1 ning from the go—Automatic Heat Control is an exdtuiw Buick feature. Easier steering—Buick’* 5-control- surface steering gear is the most ex­ pensive andmostefficient type today. For Safety's Sake Bu ick surround* you With every ordinary protection, end then adds Buick protection; Bu ick depend- abillty, which takes you end brings you bade, on time, all the time. Buick medumicctl 4-wheel brakes, with no liquid in them to expend, contract o r leak away. And Buick Controllable Beam Headlights, with steering wheel control, which make night driving a pleasure. * » For Economy's Sake No othercar ha* the “Sealed Chassis” and the “Triple SealedEngine.” The “ Seeled Chassis” lowers operating costs by enclosing every operating E a rt inside a d irt-p roo f, o il-tigh t during, white “Triple Seals” close every engine point o f entry to dirt and the wear dirt causes. For Value's Sake At present prices, Buick with all o f its added com fo rt, safety, and econom y, 1* easily th e greatest automobile value in the world. If you want finer transportation at lowar cost, come in and see the Better Butekl 31# C*HeJar " #r cars 112$ td cssrtos, . . » an* Umatvmt m ****•& THE BETTER BUICK J NOTICE O F APPOINTMENT | Estate of Floyd Thorne, Dcccnrcil, f ; Helen Thome has been appointed: ’ and qualified as Administrator of; sthe estate of Floyd Theme, lato of- 1Greene County, Ohio, deceased, i Dated this 28th day of January, A. ’ P ,, 1926. 1 i S. 0- WRIGHT, | Probate Judge of said County NO F U S S - NO MUSS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT i Estate of Elizabeth II, Brumfield, Deceased. Calvin Brumfield has been appointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth H.‘ Brumfield late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 5th day of January, A. D., 1926. B . C, Wright, Probate Judge of said County, Fo r Bent, Barn for garage, John Gillaugh Inland's Fighters, Ireland had 275,592 men fighting In the English army and navy during, the World war. . WHEN I do your dee- ^rating I ’m in and out a a hurry. My work Is rSean and qnick—and ?xaet. I hang the paper right—trea t the walls properly and bring out nil the beauty of the 'wall paper,* And I can show you 500 of the finest 1926 wall papers, a selection equal to the best to be seen in America, Prices are Lowest a . e . M c F a r l a n d NOTICE TO FARMERS To Farmers and Livestock producers who desire to ship their livestock to market we will ship same for 10c per 100 lbs., with a minimum charge of $1,00 per consignment. THE ORIGINAL BILLS OF SALES—PRICE AND WEIGHT WILL* BE FURNISHED FOR EACH CONSIGNMENT DIRECT FROM THE COMMISSION FIRM HANDLING SAME. To those who want to continue to sell their live stock at home we . PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE I f youwant to sell or ship it will pay you to see us. The best service guaranteed. Large and small trucks at your service. *• r , Ritenour’s Exchange, Phone 2-154, Cedarville, O. Frank Creswell, Phone 12-112, Cedarville, O. FURNITUR OF MERIT McMILLAN’S FEBRUARY FURNITURE . SALE Cedarville, Ohio, OUR LOCATION Our entire stock of merchandise has been re­ duced for our February Furniture Sale. Bed room, dining room and living room suites of high quality of workmanship and beauty stand out as exceptional bargain values for this event. All odd pieces, dressers, beds, rugs, mattresses, etc., have been cut in prices, some to even below cost, for closing out and mak­ ing room for new merchandise that is arriving daily. We have many wonderful values fo* you this month, Before you buy furniture see what wo have to offer, we will save you money at our store. LOWERS PRICES Three piece walnut veneer, bed roorn^ suite. Poster bed, dresser and chest of drawers. $74.50 O Three piece overstuffed suite, jacquard valour taupe and blue striped covering,^ °nauchtnan swings .and celebrated guaranteed under con­ struction. $142.00 Italian oak, 8 piece dining room suite, with tapciitiy covered chairs. $69.00 McMillan’s F u r n i t u r e t a e a l e r s UNERAL L /1 TRECTORS Cedarville, Ohio iwhuM' GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING WM ' .«*

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