The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 1-26

* * • * # * * * * » ' Au t om ob i le^ *nk fo »*d c *n1 m m m n b f W A M i i 1>Chad * t thi* office fey proving prop- I V U M . A ( ID P E R S O N A L ;« t y a n a p * y in r charges. * * * • • • # • 4* • Kew Spring fia ts after March Sth at Mrs. C. K. Muster*. '**fs ^ 0Heni£(l>' Keif o f Charleston, w , va., is here for a few weeks, the guest o f Dr. and Mrs. 0 , £ , Kiian. I1 Or Small now.e. Uood srar- . den and fruit. 2t I) J. IJ. McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lloyd o f Cin­ cinnati were tire .week-end guests o f Dr. and Mrs. O. I\ Ejuas. House for rent on Main street, Mrs. Anna M. Townsley Mrs. W , B. Stevenson was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the mem- hern of her club and a few friends. Mr, H, L. Whittington, accompan­ ied by his" son, Charles, was a visitor in Cincinnati, Washington's birthday. Miss Maude Hastings, who teaches at Newton Falls, Ohio, spent the week-end at .home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Hastings. For Rent: Small house* Good gar­ den and fruit. "> 2t p J, H. McMillan Rev, S. J. Kyle o f Oakwood, Fa., who ha* been visiting Rev. R, J, Kyle and family, returned, home Thursday, j fiorr.es fo r Sale: Ranging from 2 1 -2 j years upward, phone 145, (2t) Vera Andrew Harvey F or Sale or Trade: For’ suitable property in CedarviUe, 7 room house, cellar, cistern with pump and sink in kitchen; 3 wells os water, ^chicken house, corn crib, cow shed, barn suit­ able fo r slaughter house, garage, the house has gas. Located on 11 acre* o f ground, Cali 21-192, or address Lee Shroades, Csdarville, ©, (2t) The'Aprpn and Oevall social to be given by the Ladies' Aid o f the M. E. church is postponed from March 1st to March 2nd, owing to the Lecture Course coming on Monday evening, March 1st, Miss Bertha Dean has resigned her position with the Springfield Clearing House .and accepted a position' "as, bookkeeper at the Ohio Masonic Home West o f Springfield. Word was received here several days ago that Mr. Harry Tarbox. o f Findley had fallen , at the stoae crushing plant o f Tarbox and McCall and was badly injured. ' Mr. Roscoe McCorkell and family will leave Ft. Wayne, Ind., the first of the month to locate in Cincinnati* where Mr. McCorkell, will have charge o f railroad construction Work for Hiff Bros. Air. T. V. Iliff informs us that he ife the oldest citizen living in the township- that was bom here. The oldest citizen living that was born in the township, is Mr, Thomas, W. Spencer, Xenia, father o f Mr. W, A. Spencer o f this place. He is past 90, Mr. Iliff is past 84. Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Bennett were guests last Wednesday and Thursday o f relatives in the northern part of the state. They visited with Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett, mother’ o f Rev. Bennett in Shelby county and with Mr. Joseph B. Ludlurh, father of Airs. Bennett near .St Marys. Mrs. Margaret Tarbox pleasantly entertained the- Home Culture club at her-home on College avenue, Tuesday afternoon. Refreshments were served in keeping with the. day, George Washington’s birthday. Miss Helen I liff.favored the .guest* delightfully with music, Th^ out o f town guests were Airs. S’. C. Wright, Mrs. Geo. Winter and Mrs, Harry Nagley of Xenia and Mrs. Chas. Stevenson and daughter o f Clifton, New Idea, Black Hawk, John Deere Manure John DeerePlows and Planters, Black Hawk and Superior 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, ., G A TE S -M E TA L ’ ROOFING—CEMENT—COAL CedarvllleFarmers’ Grain Company Everything fqr the Farm Phone 21 Cedarvllle, Ohio The Y ; W and Y. W, C. A . o f the College will hold a joint meeting on Tuesday evening, Alarch 2nd in the auditorium o f the high School when James Whitcomb Riley night w ill' be observed, The speaker o f the evening will be C, L. G .'Breene o f Dayton, who was -personally acquainted with the famous poet for. many years, The rnsatfaig opens at 7,‘SO. There rwill b e special mpsic and readings. Every­ one is Invited. 'Net admission. , t Huih’st Qualify Standard No. 2 can 3 for 25c Full case, H P J f K 24 cans $L90.Avondale No,2can 3 for 40c case, 24 cans $2.95 fl* 1*11"* Country Club Sifted 3 for 50cgn jJ# j j Q Full case. Flour, Clifton 24 L2 lb. Sk. C. C 24 1-2 lb. Sk. . $1.29 l!eo, Eatmore Brand Jb. 22c Churngold Brand lb.. .. 32c Jheese, Cream Cured lb* 33c jfvre&b lb«« **■* ###-*« ##»■** ** 32c BEANS, New Navy OCf* Hand Picked 4 lb.. R I C E ^ I m T R o s e j Q g e x m ^ H 8*^i3E afg ig fA , iE Butter or Oyster A**1* ;HES, Clifton brand, orn Syrup C A a mi <#vv I E S .7 5 to iOpe rlb . 10c f.50 15c lb. . . * * S P A C W t ! " ! I erieanBrand No. 2 l A a can eftch ■* ■*■***•.......... HEINZ Beans,medium iize can 2 cans OCaa small size can 3 - PO f A 1 6 E S , Northern Whites U, S. No* ! 4 3 C 10 l b » » » ' % p p m ;Baldwins J l 6 25c. Winesaos 3..AOC BmAWA^Tuil 1^ 1E? 2 1b................. LETTUCE, Leaf, 1 Cf* Solid Heads 2 for OKXMGfi§, \% size5K* 45c. 216 doz. BACON, 3 lb. piefc* 0 9 a or more l b . . . . . . . . H A M S . P f c » i o S t y T» 'l E’g Ten Years Ago This W eek - Rev. and Mrs. H. P. Jack- son celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Monday, Friends remembered tho hap­ py event by presenting a purse o f money. They were also re­ membered by a showr o f cards and letters from a host o f friends in remembrance c f a happy wedded life. DID you ever CUT your finger, OR hand, - WHILE automobiling, OR working In the yard,( AND then fool around, ' AND get mad, AND get blood on your CLOTHES, while your temper GOES the wrong way? OF course you have, AND we have just THE thing for such EMERGENCIES and ITS name is the BAUER & BLACK SAFETY 4. HANDY Compact. NECESSARY— Cheap. —BY “ DOC.’ Richards Drug Store BY THE BRIDGE .Phone 203. For Sale:- Light oak ’ sideboard. Priced to sell. Phone 109. John Alorris Mrs. Lucy McClellan, who has been spending part o f the Winter in Kan­ sas City, returned home Tuesday evening. * Mr. J. G. McCorkell has^ received word from Air. Perry Schull of Ocean Fark, Cal., informing him o f the death o f Otto Randall, who has lived in Port Arthur, Texas, for the past nine years. Mr, Rrandall was born in Cedarvilie, and was the son of Noah; Randall, The news o f his death will be received with Tegret by a large number o f his former acquaintances. The deceased had ’ not lived here for twenty-five or mote years. Mrs. W- R .-Watt and Mrs. Karlh Bull attended the marriage « f Miss Jean Schaffer, daughtc • o f Mr, and Airs. J, P.' Schaffer, Mercena avenUe, Dayton, to Mr. Paul Swartzcl, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Swartzd, Miamisburg. The cer mony took place at Grace AI. E. church, Rev. Charles W. Brasharea, reading theh nuptial sendee at 10:30 following a program oK organ music and vocal selections, Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents after which the bride and groom left for a wedding trip. The groom is connected with .the Fidelity Building Association, On their return they will reside at Main street and Ashwood avenue. Air. and Mrs. Ralph Hill pleasantly entertained the members of the Clarks Rtm Club and their husbands, on Sat­ urday evening, Feb. 20, at the home o f Mrs. Hill’s father, Mr. j , R, Orr. Bowls o f American Beauty roses gave an added touch'of charm to the rooms. A number o f beaut!ful vocal solos were given by Miss Rath Burbick. A de­ licious salad course was served. Clus­ ters o f bright red Cherries as favors reminded the guests that Washing­ ton's birthday was near. Invited guests were: Rev. and Mrs, W. P. Harriman, and children, Robert and Rochel; Airs. Gormley and son, Willis; Airs. Anna Wilson and children, Dorothy and Robert; the Misses Alberta Creswell, Julia Harbison and Ruth Burbick; and Mr. Howard Harbison. Do You Like T o Read? WE HAVE A FIJLL LINE OF MAGAZINES -..A ll the latest periodicals. A special magazjne to suit each individual, Come in and look them over Prowant & Brown inn iiMi iiii ;>iwiiitiyi<fw«aimiBiii1 * D. A , K. WM* Waakiagtan j Birthday Bawtaat i Tho Cedarville Chapter o f the Daughter* o f tha American Revolu- i tion closed Washington’* Birthday j with a three? course banquet, last Mon ;day night, at Community Hall. This ! Chapter in accordance with the plan, o f the sister organizations throughout j the country, held the banquet and pro­ gram in memory o f '‘The Father o f Our Country.1’ The hall was decorated with flags. The banquet and program were fol­ lowed by an informal social hour. A - fcoufc fifty people were present, each member being privileged to inyite a guest. Mrs. I, C. Davis, regent o f the local chapter presided as toaatmistress. Dr. McGhesney was the speaker o f the evening. The subject o f his address was "The Heritage o f the American People from George. Washington,” Air. I. c eDavis gave a cornet solo, ac­ companied by Mrs. Harry Hammond at the piano. Mr. J. H. Andrew presented a silk flag to the chapter in memory o f his (Wife who founded the Cedarvllle unit, Mrs. Davis received the flag in behalf o f the society. Following this Prof, H. H. Smith led the group in singing “ The Star Spangled Banner” and “America” -the Beautiful. ! Mr. G, E. Jobe reported yesterday tliat his barometer was the lowest that morning that he had any knowledge of. It stood nt 28.(54, The ertremely of. It "Stood at 28,64,' The extremely unusual atmospheric conditions fpr this section. Juicy. Orange Marmalade is a bar­ rel of fun. Opera house, March 5. Leave your order for Pure Maple Syrup with Prof. H, H. Smith. Dr, sad Mrs, McCfcomey {standard Bearers Present* , • I Squaw stirred in i f f fir*, thaw #j>» Entertain Tuesday Evening. ("The Feast c f the Red Corn” jpeared in tho smoke a vision o f the Tuesday evening Dr, and Airs. Me! 4Tho Feast o f tho Rod Cora” , Much credit 'is given to Chcsney entertain-d the following at j Amorjean Indian operetta, was vxry.Mhs Mildred Trumbo, pioni*t, and the persons at fix o ’clock dinner: Prof nueee.ssfrfly given by the Standard M, E,. Sunday School orchestra, afld Airs. Robison, Pref, and Mrs. Bearers Missionary Society o f thej Fraser, Dr. and Mrs, Jurkat, Prof, M. E. church at tho opera house W ed -: Harry Fisher, is home on a tan day and Mrg.SmUii, Mna Dolby, Mtss uerday evening. It was very ably an* fjjrlough from the Battleship Colm> Rieving, Mess Koehler, Rev and_ Mrs. j effudentiy directed by Airs. A . E, which is stationed at at Hamman, Rev and Mrs. Jarmeeop, Richards and Aire. J, W. Johnson. Kewport News fo r repair* t H gun J a' ’ Lending roles were taken by Aljss that bursted in practice, The Cploredft ^ f ^ anf ^ f s’ Tutt e w?re Eleanor Johnson, as tire Queen; Kath- has been stationed fo r the past two ” ,p*’<?sent' , . . ryn Hughes, Ire th? Queen’s sister, and or three year* on tire Pacific eoaat fhe guests were aeated at two Winifre(1 ^ ucl.ey> ag tho o w Squaw>) ------------------------------- £ bk m ^ ^ t h 4hk d , pJw?k*! dav ThCy ' T C, E'uppost!?d ^ a ehoru* * f Word reches us that Alfrad Towns- .Green candles in cryetafholdere lie h t twe^ y l n d r e n g!rl3. A Ghost Dance ley, son o f Mr. and Mrs, Harry Town* * ^ with Marth# soio dancer, And l<?iri is miprovinsf from mi ettsdfc o f s s7iarnf ArrowDane" ^na& draped from theh center toworL S 0 rd ’ eol° dancer* m w ry effectlve’ darville game last Friday night. He ends pf the tables and s Z l l t n S ly Kivcn’ Th<? °Perctta closed with * had not been well fo r several day* nigs which were placet a m o n / the very pretty BCPIJ0 in Y hieb the maid‘ previous, suffering with an attack o f g tucij were placed among the eji3.wcrQ kneeling and while the Old tonsoliti?, fern branches. The favors were tiny 1 " green birds which, perched upon the edges o f the drinking glasses, held the place cards in their beaks. A four course dinner was served, by the Misses Frances McChesney and Marguerite Donaldson, who wore ap­ rons <and caps o f green. Radio and games were the enter­ tainment features o f the evening. . We are now ready fo r the spring hatching business. Prices'reduced on all chicks this season. Order early for the best service. The Northnp.Hatchery, Rfd 1, Yellow Springs, 0 .‘ Our Flocks are in the cream of condition. Order at once' and. in­ sure ' yourselt o t . folly matured, early Jayora next fall. Write tor d cataloif. PRICKS PER 100 Leghorns and Ancontts $13: Reds and Kocki $15; Wyandotte, and Orpingtons $17; mixed for broilers .$10 and $13. . Special prices an large order* The Sturdy b W Chick Co. Mmeetone (...d Auburn Ave. jSPRmG^IEIit), OHIO Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Finney were at- at home to fifty o f their friends Sat­ urday evening at their home four miles north o f . Cedarville, the oc­ casion being their 20th wedding an­ niversary. The decorations -were in‘pink and white, A two course din­ ner was served at six o’clock, the col- or sidheme o f pink and white in hearts design was carried opt. Favors were pink hearts, Following the, dinner each lady was called to tell how they first met their husbands causing much merriment. Later music was given by radio, piano and singing, Alany beautiful presents were re­ ceived. The guests. departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Finney many more hap­ py anniversaries. 5S****" Nd FUSS- NO MUSS WHEN I do your dec­ orating I’m in and out' In a hurry.1My work i s , clean . and quick—-and exact. I hang the paper right—treat the walls properly and bring out all the beauty of the wall paper. And I can show you 500 o f the finest 1926. wall papers, a selection •equal to tho best to be seen in America. Prices are Lowest a . e . M c F a r l a n d G- 10 .IQ.Hr JItPresentPrices THE BETTERBUICK is theGreatestAut 6 mobiIe\ 41 ue mthewor&f No other car offer* §0 much o f quality and luxury, such fine performance, such durability and such distinction, at any comparable cost, ou* 4- C o tn parison w ill c o n v in c e y< You will find Better Buick . door and 2-doorSedans,on the finerBuickchassis,^withFisher- built bodies, offered at prices asked elsewhere for coaches. Youwfilfihd atstandardequip* Trienf,the finestbraking system everdesigned foyamotor car— Buick mechanical 4-wheel brakes. You will find easier starting, easier clutch action , easier steering and the most eco-. nomical engine on earth. The most dependable, as well—the famous Buick Valve-in-Head. ,You w ill find Controllable Beam Headlights, exclusive with Buick, wh ich make night chiving a pleasure- And the “ Sealed Chassis* s,nd “Tri­ ple Sealed Engine,* two more exclusiveBuick feature ',which protect performance and re­ duce operating costs. You will find a finermotor car for a very moderate amount o f money when you examine the Better Buick. We urge you to do It today. Your next car should be a Buick1 B U IC K M O T O R C O M P A N Y PiWiiMtf OiSrHl Mdm C(4* tii I m rttNTV MIC’ HIOANf TheXeniaGarage Co. GAN YOU FORECAST YOUR CROP Planting season will soon be here. Would you like to be able to forcost your wheat or corn crop? That can only be guessed at, but -you can accurately forecast 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 COUNTY ; real estate. * > > * . - . • ' p ALL DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE MARCH 6TH ' WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM MARCH 1ST. . * • TheSpringfieldBuilding&Loan Association 28 East Main Street, ( Springfield, Ohid B. DetreHBt. Os NOTICE TO FARMERS O - To Farmers and Livestock producers who desire to ship their livestock to market we will ship sahte for 10c per 100 lbs., with a minimum charge o f $1.00 per consignment. THE ORIGINAL BILLS OF SALES—PRICE AND WEIGHT W ILL 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 P A Y THE HIGHEST M ARKET PRICE I f you want to sell dr ship it will pay you to sec us. The best service guaranteed. Large and small trucks at your service. y ' ■ * ' 9 Ritenour’s Exchange, ■’ ' ; Phono 2-154, Cedarville, O. ' Frank Creswell, Phone 12-112, Cedarville, O. \ '

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