The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 1-26
f ■u m !•' \ ! ; ! PUBLIC SALE ! ADDITIONAL LOCAL i.ssi-KMillinery at Mrs, C, E, Mas- JtCTO* I Mr*. M. F. Ttti»s«l JfaiQMt jwn airi« «Mr*. C. X.lfatsrs tar# baen |i Cm* icirmati this week baying Spnng Mil", ISinery and attending th# Style Show |at the Gibson Hotel, Tuesday night. DR. 0, P, ELIAS. We will sell at public auction on what was known; — — - M the Ed. Litter farm, situated 4 miles Bast of | Wednesday,' Feb. 24. Cedarville and 2 miles West of Selma on the Col-; -—— —— Mr. W. W. Galloway made a bust ness trip to Columbus yesterday. umbus pike on Tuesday, F$b. 16, 1926 Commencing at 1:06 O’clock P. M„, Prompt 2 Head o f Horses 2 Consisting of one 6 year old mare, sound and well broken; one 12 year old mare good orker. 7 Head o f Dairy Cattle 7 Consisting o f 1 Jersey cow, been fresh about 3 months, second calf; 1 Jersey giving good flow of milk, 8 years old; 1 black cow fresh by day of sale; 1 Jersey cow giving about 21 -2 gallons of milk a day; 1 Black cow, 7 years old, fresh; 1 Holstein heifer, fresh; 1 full blood Jersey springer, 125 Head o f Hogs 125 Consisting of 45 head of feeding ^hoats weighing 1<K) to 125 lbs.; 55 head of December pigs; 9 brood sows, and 8 sows to farrow by day of sale; 1 Regis tered Poland China hog. 2 ,000 Bushels of Clearage Corn Husked in November and Decem ber. Farming Implements Consisting of 1 John Deere stag sulky plow, good as new; 1 Massie-Harris 5-ft. mowing machine; 1 Hay rake; 2 new cattle feed boxes; I self hog feeder new; 5Jiog boxes oak f loors, good as new; 6 A Hog boxes; Hog Hurdles; i large size galvan izedwater tank good as new; 1 Medium sized tank 1 new hog fountain; lot of small and large hog troughs. Dr. 0. J, Fm.ro and wife Dr, Anna McCormick, attended a meeting of the Dayton Dental Society at the Engi neers Ciub in Dayton Wednesday even ing. Janies Bailey, Jr,, has been ill for several days suffering with pneu monia. Terms Made Known Day of Sale Powers & Townsley Howard Titus, Auctioneer. Homer Nelson, Clerk Mrs. Louise Marshall, 4G, wife of Dr. W. C, Marshall, Yellow Spring*, died Monday morning at 15 o'clock at the Miami Valley hospital, Dayton. Besides here husband, two sons sur vive. Dr. Marshall and family former ly resided in Dayton and moved to Selma some years ago and later to Yellow Springs, The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at Yellow Springs. The Ross‘Township P. T. A. held an interesting meeting Tuesday evening when a mock trial was put on, "The Great Watermelon Case," The. list of jurors was: J. A. Lewis, J. A. Mercer, Oscar Weller, Samuel Turnbull, Harve Talbott, Artie Little, Bonner Jones, Wm, Klontz, Mrs. Lile Conner, Mrs. Arthur Cummings, Mrs. Leroy Spahr and Mrs. J. H. Lackey. Other features of the meeting were County Auditor R. 0 . Wead, who gave an address, and a vocal solo by Mrs. H. C. Armstrong, The Cedar Cliff Chapter o f the Daughters of the American Revolution wiU celebrate Washington’s birthday on the evening of February 22nd in Community Hall. Dr. W. R. McChes- ney will address the Daughters and their husbands and their friends at this meeting. The Chapter selected at their February meeting Mrs. How ard Turnbull and Mrs. Walter Iliffe as delegates to the State Conference D .A. R. to be held in Cincinnati, the week beginning March 22nd. . The annual election of officers of the Greene County Chapter of the Ret Cross will be held Tuesday night, Feb. 16 at the Xenia High School. The meeting is open to all contributors and each has one vote. Supper will be served at 6 p. m. at 50c per, plate. You can get tickets of Mrs. W. C. Iliff, W. W. Galloway, or at the High School that night. Cedarville' township was one o f the o f the leaders for members during the past canvass and should be well represented at the election. It is the first time that the election has been thrown open to contributors. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT e Dentist We ere now ready for the spj.ng hatching bxjiicss. Prices reduced an appr^t Ml chicks this ceuCCJi, Order for rate of Mrs, Harriet I the beat errvict. V/iv of John f , Brown, f " 1-' *- onrth ! m * * * » Jud'-e H ew e I* -v,ir’ i c ^ r .f t f r s t o F o f tbe £*■ "rr.wn, v.#- Farmers’ and graders’ Shrodes Bldg, Cedarville, O. The Northup Hatchery, 4^rIit *5,c . Kfd 1, Yellow Springs, 0 . tank of Jamestown. Bond -m -w . Estate of Floyd Thorne, Deceased. Helen Thorne has boon appointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of Floyd Thorne, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 23th day o f January, A. D., 1S2«. S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County PILES Why Buffer When a Few Applica tions of RUL’o Pile Ointment will give relief SEND NO MONEY Furnish us your name and address, stating you will use Rid’o Pile Oint ment according to direction: and wa wilt send you postpaid our regular $M00 box, In two weeks, if you are satisfied wit hresults, send us the dollar, v If results are not gotten simply tell us (honestly) Atql the account is squared, RID’O CO., Box, 21, Station A. Dayton, 0. Try some‘ Shell Gasoline at Dean’s Tire & Battery Shop, It’s only 20c. CAN YOU FORCAST YOUR CROP . W o / a 3.-c Planting season will scon be here oj/d you hke to be r !;J c to foKCSt your wheat or corn crop? That can only be guessed a t, but you can aeeurate.y forcast your dollar crop if you plant your money here. OUR CERTIFICATE will earn you 6 % INTEREST and your money will be protected by first mortgage on CLARK COUf Jl Y real estate. T h e S p r in g fie ld B u i l l . jl m && If m 23 East Main Street, Spri: gfield, Ohio The Columbia Power Station IsOnaO t Cincinnati’ s Great Achievements ThisNew Power Station is located at Columbia Park Just Five Miles West of Cincinnati Present and future industries of every kind can rely on an ample supply of electricity for every need. Energy enough to raise a mile-hign mountain half a foot a day or to lower the surface of Lake Michigan five and a half feet a year. Mobley's Congratulate The Columbia Porter Company Our store is keeping abreast of the times and we, too, in our humble way are making progress. A visit to Mabley's is always interesting. We ask you to come and make yourself at home. Advance Spring Styles are on Display N O IF NORMA FAY**—Mabky's Personal Shopper says- ' *1 shop tvith you or for you*1 a n d ( o h m @ Fountain Square A Good Store -CINCINNATI- Fifth and Vine -JS- SPRINGFIELD, OHIO ity Than a THIRD A CENTURY Are now moving out their entire surplus stock o f high g Footwear for the entire family at the lowest prices on re Grover, Ralston, Glove Grip, Weber, Buster Brown, Sinr brands o f shoes all must move out at about cost! AT Q\ BELOW COST! Nothing reserved. Every pair o f shcc bargain block Now. It will pay you to come for mile o f hundreds o f not advertised bargains. You’ll find hund sds o f new big bargains daily* Come again and gain again! SALE LASTS OUT THIS MGNTH-CC ME DAILY ade Shoes and Rubber rd. Queen Quality, •sc and other famous ;T! YES! AND WAY. a stock -r- goes on the daily, for your first pick Women’s $3.00 to $5.00 High Shoes -Kids, Patents, Suedes Also White Canvas High Shoes and Oxfords. Special lot» about 100 pairs. Sale begins at 9 a. m. Friday and Saturday. Dtt* to the extreme low price, these shoes ar* sold in tied-up boxes. Each box will have the size marked on the outside of oover. All sales cash and final. Special lot about 100 pairs Men’s Ralstons, King quality apd Weber shoe*; Values to $$.($, Mostly English lasts to close ouL Bteek or. ten. Sizes « to 10, Widths Q C C, I) and » . At pair *r $6.00 and $6.50 Men’s Weber Shoes and Oxfords. Q Q Men's famous $0,00 btceman Shoes and Oxfords, (tQ Q C All Ralston's Glove Grip and other new etock shoes and ox ford* for men at big reduc tions, Special lot women's $10 to $12 genuine kangaroo High Shoes. Best ipake. Sizes 4 to 7, Widths A and D only, P A . French ncels. Fair . . . . . O W C Men’s $7.60 Ralston Calf Shoes and; Kid Oxfords. All sixes and width*. tf*P A A Pair . . . . . I ,»,* t V i V I I Special lot Women’s Queen Quality and Grover Ladles’ High Shoes. Cuban heels, sizes 4 to 7. Widths B, C and A C * D. Values to $7.50, pair 5FUC Men’s $$.80 fine Ralston Shoes or Oxfords, <££» AM ] Pair , , , , , , , , , « ▼**•—** D anO M Ladles' brown calf and kid two tone Oxfords. Val ues to $5.00, Special d»*| A C lot to closo out. Fair V $10 Men's Glove Grip Shoes ........... $8.oo Infants' Simplex and Buster Brown Kid or Calf Shoe*, glzes t to 8. Goodyear welt. Values to $3.50, <j|J ^ £ j $11 Men's Glove Grip Shoes and Oxford* d*A a A Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . q l D e U U mskm . $4.00 valuw, slzc-s 8’i to 11. P a ir ........ . 9 5 Special lot Misses' black or | tan Oxfords. .......... $ 1 . 9 5 Special lot Ladles’ $7.50 to $9.00 Queen Quality. Two Straps, black or gioy; all sizes end widths. ..........$ 4 . 9 5 Pair Pair Special lot Boys’ I/ice or Button Shoes. Values to $5.00. Splendid for rotlgli 5 1 . 0 0 To close out about ICO t.-alts Ladies’ Queen Quality Brown KM Oxfords. Values to $7.58. All sizes and v/id’lis. ftp* . . . . . . . . . . $&**«/*) Pair wear. Pair FUducad prlei* Oh all Boys' and Youths' Show. $s.oo Women’s House Shoes, sis'* pl.ii l too Pair $0,50 Grover's Ladies' Com mon Sense Shoes, AC Pair . . . A . , ........... Reduced Price* on All Queen Quality Grover And bth»r national known shoes (or latit t. REDUCED PRICES ON ALL WORK SHOES 1 Every pair of Shoes, Hosiery and Rubber Footwear is - re* dused during this saie. This sale offers you the best Boys* and Youths* ‘ Shoes for LESS. {Special lot Chiidl'on’s Kid Or Patent Hlnli Shoes, wedj.o lir:5ls. $2.50 value:}, $ 1 . 4 5 Pair Routzahn and Wright r a * h o m e o r n a n a t u B U t QO a u t y s h o e s w a o v a ; No. » SOUTH FOUNTAIN AVE. i SriTjn~i*iwaflrnTtfiitraaaiawninnnntitft i eii!BDor A CENTtmy SPRINGFIELD, OHIO mrwsanwwp JBi’cry dic> ^Hris a *7 to pares ^ tflsir $ b& us: i'’- KSUKSKS'^ f o f ^ P the follow Anieiictm qnd the e* son over J**r\T "1 tired unci. “ Sam 'll in IllinoitJ to farm v radical to felt keen! that he is ,, v denies’ in b 'itnov; him t.* & as a prett| er. He is 3 cy, 11!., ai of the 111 tion in re> E 1 •t „ t j l n e , . 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