The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 1-26

* * * * • ♦ * # * # LOCAL AND PERSONAL * # * » « * * • Mr. N. L. Ramify hRs born isid up for several days as the result of ill­ ness, , A son ’was bora to Mr. and Mrs. : Hu-chri freed last Friday. He ha* 1 5 a cn named Lcland Kent. ? Mr-, S. T. Baker entertained the 'members o f the Kadantra Club and a number of friends at her home last i Friday afternoon. - •-v- I Mr. y> illiam Conley was reported quite ill the first of too week but is somewhat improved. rho Fortnightly Club was enter-' taint'd Tuesday evemr.- at tho homo o f Miss Hazel Williams at a Valentine party. Hr. 0 , P. Elias, wife and daughter, Bernice, spent the week-end with rel­ atives ar.tl friend* In Norwood, O. Rev. H. B. McEIree o f Jndianola, Iowa, has accepted the call to tho Second U. P, church in Xenia, He will take up his work Match 1st. The Exchange Bank . W an ts Your Banking Business TH EY P A Y 4 % ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS We wish to purchase a few stacks o ' LOOSE S T R A W I ocated within 10 miles of our mill. Call. Cedarville 39-4 rings. ' ' , E. S. HAMILTON, Buyer. The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co- i ■ CEDARVILLE, OHIO New Idea, Black Hawk, John Deere Manure Spreaders John Deere Plows and Planters, Black Hawk end Superion Com Planters, Haag Washers, Massey Harris Cream Separators. Favorite Ranges and Heaters Union Grains Dairy Feed, Tankage, Mill Feed, . § Wire Fence, Steel Posts, Locust Posts, v GATES— METAL’ ROOFING—CEMENT—COAL Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company Everything, for the Farm . Phone 21, Cedarville, Ohio Lard, Old Fashioned. Kettle Rendered 2 lbs. •* « » * •* Coffee, Golden Santos lb. 33c French Blend lb. 47c Jewel lb.............. , . 39c ____ __ 70 to 80 to the pound 10c O Ol P H 1 1 f l f t S ySunSct 2 lb. package j / C . Soap P. & G. or Kirks J 6 Bars .............. 25c #•<*«* FLOUR, C.C. 12 1-4 lb. 67c ■ 24 1-2 lb. $1,29 OLEO, Eatmore lb....................... 22c CHURNOOLD. l b# «* ♦•# m *»»♦►# * 33c CRACKERS,Soda, I * . Butter or Oyster., CORN MEAT., White or Yellow I jW ; 3 lb s . . ............... x u v M IUC .CC 3 Tall c a n s , * » « * . * « • * * * BACON,Nice Lean J t l f * Sugar Cured lb. „ CALLIE HAMS, ^ O r lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . APPLES* Baldwins, O C * 6 1b. Winesap4..“ ^ v BANANAS* 2 lbs. . . . . 15c ORANGES. 176 sizo A ( le t dozen. . . . . . . . . *. “ VI# POTATOES, U.S. A f t * No. 1. 10 lbs......... <*Ot# ROLLED OATS, A t Bulk lb..................... BEANS, Navy, Handon ** Picked 3 lb. . . . . . » * « v l # FIGS* Layer lb. .............. 15C Ten Years Ago This W e e k - - Mr. Collins Williamson has Purchased o f Mr. A, H. Creavrell, th* Kyle farm along the “ deep fill” west of town. It consists of 116 acres. Mr. Williamson has farmed this land for about three years. LONG winter and LONG, lingering, coughs GO hand in hand. WE can’t help the WEATHER—but WAMPOLES is AN excellent remedy FOR that cough that IRRATATES and HANGS on. IT is also an EXCELLENT tonic and a BUILDER of merit for YOUNG and old —BY*‘DOC.” Richards Drug Store BY THE BRIDGE Phone 203. Mrs.JLeo Anderson has been ill the past week with the. grip. For Sale:- Light oak sideboard. Priced to sell. Phone 109. John Morris For Sale; One six-hole kitchen stove range, like new. Will sell at a sacri­ fice. Carl Spracklen, Rfd 1, Yellow Springs; Mrs. J. E. Turnbull and Mrs. I. C. Davis entertained a number of friends at “Rook” Wednesday evening at the home of the former. ,* Mr. J. A. Bumgarner o f Columbus spent the first o f the .week with his son-in-law and daughter, _Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turnbull. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nash of the Nash road will sell household goods and 300 shocks o f corn at public sale on Friday, Feb. 19. They arc leaving the farm to move to Xenia. Mrs. J. E. Hastings was hostess to the members of the Research Club last Thursday aftern/j&i. Those from out o f town present were Mrs. J, P« White, Mrs. H . C. Aultman and Mr*. F. P. Hastings, Xenia. Messrs, Frank Powers and Frank Townsley will hold a public sale on Tuesday, Feb. 16th to close put a part nership. The ad appears in this issue. Mr; Powers has rented the Henry Bateman farm of 300 acres and will move abobt the first of March, Mrs. John Townsley, who makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. Clara Morton, was taken critically ill Sabbath night and for a few days here family and friends were much alarmed though sKe has since im­ proved somewhat. The Lewis Post G. A. R., and W. R. C., Xenia, will celebrate Lincoln’s birthday this Friday at noon at head­ quarters in the Court house. Dinner Will be served at noon after which County Auditor R. O. Wead will make the address. Dr. Mercld Jobe o f Boston is here on a vacation visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jobe. He will return about the 15th o f March and complete his course at the Bos­ ton City hospital in November. He has been taking special training for surgical work, BBLLUU. ’ A daughter was bom last to Mr. ar.d Mrs, Edgar Little o f the Columbus pike. ] Rev. Ralph A, Jamieson preached Saturday afternoon for the First U. ; P. congregation o f which Rev, J. P, ; Lytle is pastor, Xenia, George H. McKee, 70, clerk of Xenia Township, died at his homo in Xenia, Monday morning, after a long illness. The funeral was held Wednes­ day afternoon. * ; The Groepe" County Hardware Co., Xenia, has purchased property in Wilmington and will ho converted in­ to a show room for the Stubaker Au­ tomobile agency, which thi* firm con­ trols. Mrs. Ida Gee, an aunt of Mr. Chas. Smith, died at he* home in St. Louis. She is survived by one brother, Chas. Gee'"of Greenfield, The deceased was for « number of? years teacher in pie public school at Wilherforce and also in St. Louis, She. was about 68 years of age. The funeral took place in Greenfield Monday. Burial at Masaios Creek cemetery. The Mizpah Bible class o f the R. P. church, met at the‘ home of Mrs. Jfc H. McMillan, Tuesday afternoon. DPlfe time was occupied in knotting a com­ fort and making pillow cases and sheets for the Kentucky mission, where Rev. and Mrs, Robert Stewart are located, A social time was enjoyed and light rqefreshments w,ere served. The social committee was: Mrs. G, H. Cresw.ell, Mrs. Mimiie McMil|an„ Miss Ina Murdock and Mrs. J, H. McMillan Last Friday bight, Jan. 29, the Silent Sophisticated Seniors of the High School, after the fight with the Bathtubs, repaired;, to ( Community Hall and enjoyed ’ a delicious “four course” midnight dipijser. First course cocktail; ” second, ^.Chicken patties, mashed potatoes and gravy, escallop- ed oysters, pickles, butter and pocket- book rolls; third; banana salad, olives and wafers; fourth, cake ' with ’26 molded in a generous brick: o f ice; cream. After all had partaken of a sufficiency, they took a slick, slippery sled ride. Their ^bedtime is unknown. journextCar shouldbea O40-U-NF . For Comforfs Sake The Better B-aidfc offer* evert ordinary motoring comfort* ena many that ere exclusively Bricks Euler ttarting—« new, high-speed startingmotor doe*i t .. Smooth run­ ning from the go—Automatic Heat Control i*anexclusiveBrickfeature. Easier steering—Brick’ * 5-control- surface steering gear i* the most ex­ pensive andmoKefficienttypetoday. For Safety’s Sake Buick surround* you with every ordinary protection, and then adds Brick protection} Buick depend* . . . . ..... id bring* ho time. _____ ...________ ....--------brakes* with no liquid in them to expand, contract or leak away. And Brick Controllable BeamHeadlights* with steering wheel control* which make. night driving a pleasure, • . , ■ For Economy’s Sake No othercarha*the “SealedChassis” and the “TripleSealedEngine.*’ The ’ Sealed Chatsls” lowers operating mats by enclosing 4 )art Inside a dlrt-t cos every operating p i e proof* oil-tight housing* while “ Triple 8e*li” close ry engine point o f entry to dirt i the wear okr causes* eve: and JHow T o Quickly Stop Bad Coughs It 3*often surprisinghowquickly the heaviestcoughdisappearswhentreated by a remarkable new method. Her* isthemethod,basedon thefam* ousDr.King'sNewDiscoveryforCoughs; You rimply take one teaspoonful and hold it in your throat for 15 or 20 sec­ ond* before Swallowing it. The pre­ scription ha* a double action, It not} Only soothe* and heals irritation* but also loosens and removes the phlegm andcongestionwhicharethe real cam* of the coughing- So theseverestcough soon disappears completely. Dr, King’s New Discovery is for coughs, chest colds* bronchitis, spas­ modic croup, etc. Fine for children, too —no harmful drugs. Veryeconomical, M thedo*ei*only one teaspoonful, At iri good druggist*. Ask for M i w**# I n J C j I * For Value’s Sake At present prices, Brick with all of its added comfort, safetyj and economy, is easily the greatest automobile value in theworld. If yon want finer transportation at lower cost* come in and see.the Better Brick! * { Bttur Bi V sh sis a ® . 1?. Anwiw * c U msiw m uick S lf Cylinder m«t«r ear* rn u c in Stisa torn (1125 t t *1995, ft a. th Btfjcfc factories, t tht B*kk « h * an* meJstt*h<rt U sms that r assay* SMwUg* - THE BETTERBUICK The XeniaGarage Co- S. Detroit St. Xenia* O. Any owner o f 40 acres, cv more,] Mr. ‘Fred McMillan «C PasHsfoat, may hon aw mesry through my sgcu- jlowa, has been the gatH o f hi* twetfe* cy, at FJtVbr PER PENT INTEREST, jer, Mr. Clayton McMiilMt wtd fguulr, W. I, .Clemans, Lean Agent. A five year old daughter of Mr. anj I»frn. Lawrence Tiiosas, who reetdo three miles west c£ Dellbroek, w .s fatally burned Monday when her dross caught fire from an explosion which followed when she poured coal oil ori pcr,j pj?c g ;5,-a.-G the kitchen stove to start' * hre. p J 2 . 9 Qat Dean’s Tiro & Battery Shop.jM. E, church, Ptbrusry 24 Battery for “ ThtrEcsst of the Rad Lora”, an ;cre+ta, to he given by the btsndord rers 4 Missionary Society of tha ANNOUNCEMENT To the People of Cedarville and Vicinity: W e wish to announce that we have purchased the C, M. Ridgway Drug Store, and will continue business at the old stand- ' W e will continue to carry the .same complete line of drugs and drug sundries which you are used to getting in this store, and we will endeavor to give you the same high class service. The store will be open every morning at seven-thirty, and you may rest assured that at any time during the day (or night, in case of sickness) you will find us anxious and willing to serve you. There will be a' Registered Pharmacist constantly in charge of the store, Mr. Prowant having had thirty-eight years experience in the drug business, and Mr. Brown seven years,so you may feel confident that your prescriptions will be taken care o f properly* i W e are going to make some changes in the store, and add several new lines for your conven­ ience. OUR MOTTO IS “The Best in Drug Store Merchandise” “The Best in Drug Store Service” Come In and get acquainted Prowant & Brown NOTICE TO FARMERS To Farmers and Livestock producers who desire to shipvtheir 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 liye stock at home we PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE If you want to sell or ship it will pay you to see us. The best service guaranteed. Large and small trucks at your service. Ritenour’s Exchange, Phone 2-154, Cedarville, O. Frank Creswell, Phone 12-112, Cedarville, O. ■ADAIR’S' w r % Sales AreNot Unusual, But Bargains Are » Adair’s February Furniture Sale Everything Reduced From 10 to 25 Per Gent 20-24 North Detroit A d a i r * s XENIA. OHIO

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