The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

mam a * * * * * * * * * * M M L A N B p e r s o n a l « • * * * « * * * * Mr. Gray McCata^Tj^ll has purehaa- ** Ghvw Job* farm, east of tow's w»d mcpmU to g*t pcsp^siign about B^w ibw . Roscoc Gl«** i* muting t » tit* farm *t present. f L*v. W. W* Condon of UrWwriRs, 0., spent several days bar# this wssk .with MV, and Mr*. S. C. Watt, * . ipaawwwwwwiw^ { For Sale:- RespberriM by hurt of !week on Wm, Smith place, east of town. Kfd 1, J, F, Cornell Mr. Charles Turner, who has been very poorly for several days, i* re* .ported much tetter at this time. 1882 1926 4 0 Y E A R S % * And better Wolford has been serving the * community in a mechanical w ay . The reputation of this establishment, for doing good, RELIABLE work has been the ■best. ■ • . ’ Since the beginning o f the Automotive industry this shop has been intimately con­ nected with it. There is no garage in the county better" ‘ equipped to care for the needs o f the auto- • mobilisl, . HONEST WORK AND HONEST PRICES Oils Greases Accessories ASK ABOUT STORAGE W olford GARAGE Pho-rs 2-25 Cedarville, Ohio * - 'X* hi£ ^ m ' R r o tp is t ion™ JF % J6k-■ im tS l m January , rConstantlV, 365-days-in-the-year, good paint protoeta property against the destructive effects of hot sum- ‘ mers and cold winters. Moisture is kept from pene* trating the wood surfaces, and quick changes in, temperature cannot harm the building if it is prop­ erly painted. To get the maximum in the protecting power , of paint use Hanna’s GREEN SEAL. It forms k h tough film over the surface, impenetrable by the weather. The surface is kept insulated from the elements that would age . and destroy it. The Cedarville Farmers’ Co, SSB* H iukat Pure Cade 10 lbs. 64c 5 lb. Carton 53c 25 lb* Pocket . ScratchFeed, 02.40 MasonJars Qts. 87c Pts. 74c 9 H. G* $ 1.19 Butter, , ' • 41 c )RN , FLAKES. l A r C G l g 13oz pkg,..A” l* m For jelly making bottle * * * SPAGHETTI, F. U . new low price 3 2 5 C nans M lU C .tC . lg. can 3 fef » . * *f 25c ■ttT,ER 25 c CHEESE , Brick 25c lb* * j< itfuaiaw CHEESE. Heah 0 ? C Graaftf w * *•»,*»»** BREAD , CC 1 1*2 T /W * 10c lb, loaf 7c. tw in * ” ! / LEMONS, Large 360Oi|r . size doz, .............. « “ w BANANAS, very * * 1 * nice 3 lbs. . . . . . . POTATOES, Fancy 0 7 / * JNo* 1 grade 5 l b . „ , « / v WATERMELONS, Q#* Fancy Quality lb ,* . CALLA HAMS, 4 lb.’) 7 ^ 6 lb* average lb . ». ® •t* BACON, Nice andl lean lb* , . * ,.........wOw ■jHg U . Mrs* Harry Waddl* and see, Maria, «C Galambm, **•* riaUteg at Hut ham* « f former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. 4. Tarixtx. HANNAS GREEN SEAL PAINT Wasted:* Family washing* at my home. Work guaranteed satisfactory Jennie Hamilton W&nted: Lady to Cook and take charge of small boarding bouse, Must have reference. Write ’Star Hotel, London, Q. Miss Reva Melton, who has been in a critical condition for about a week* suffering with appendicitis, is reported much improved. * For Sale; A high grade three, pieep Living Room set for sale. Only been in use since fall. Will sell at a sacrl* flee for cash. Call Phone No. 38. Miss Ruth Marshall accompanied Mrs. B, E„ Stevens home last Satur­ day for a.short visit In Pleasant Ridge Cincinnati. ■ ■, Mrs. Leland Johnson and two chil­ dren of Cincinnati, have been here on a Week's visit at the home of Mrs/ Lucy McClellan. Mrs. 0. L, Smith and daughter,, Is­ abelle, of Orlando, Fla., have been vis­ iting relatives here and in Xenia. Th<i trip north was made by motor. Millinery to close out. All hats are priced at $2.08. Various styles and all spring and summer models. (3fc) Mrs. Fllen Weimer Mr. John Davis left 'Thursday for Kingman, O., where he enters upon his duties as Hughes-Sraith instruc­ tor in the centralized school there. Rev, R.. A. Jamieson end family returned homo Wednesday after a three Week's visit with relatives in Monmouth, and 'Hanover, 111,, and at Morning Sun, O. Remember in celebrating the Fourth that sickness prevails in a number of homes about town and noise should be eliminated about these homes as much ,as possible. Mrs. Fred Townsley has returned home from Monmouth, 111,, where she attended a meeting of the Women's General Missionary Society of the' U. P. church, < The Cedarville Farmers’ Grain. CO. is installing a fifteen ton truck, scales at the main elevator building, The greet majority of heavy hauling is done by trucks and the modern scale equipment is j>eing installed* • •Salesman Wanted:- Man with sailing mid farm experience, prefer­ red, , Good salary,, homo territory, permanent position, ,Must have car. Give age and qualifications 'in the first letter. Moseley Mfg, .Co., Box 32G, Louisville, Ky. Rev. and. Mrs: LaClede Markle re­ turned here Tuesday evening from their honeymoon sit the lakes and are spending a few days at the home Of Mrs. Markin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Davis, before going to their new home in Gettysburg, 0. Master Emily Finney, son of Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Finney, had the mis­ fortune to break his right arm sev­ eral days, ago when cranking a Ford. This is ^ e fourth time the lad has had a broken arm, From various ho has had each mm broken twice* Notice— There must be no fire works discharged until Monday,, the 5th and under no circumstance will there he any noise making devices or fire works allowed on the College Ccrhpus, Sabbath. Persons guilty of this violation will be prosecuted. By order of H.‘ A. McLean, Marshal. Mr. Lee Peterson and family have moved from Dayton to the W. C. Bull farm on the Columbus pike west of town. Mr, Peterson travels for the Campbell Grocery Co., Dayton, and will reside in the country. His wife is a cousin of Mr. Bull, being a daughter of the late Samuel A. Bull, Mrs, Elizabeth Uathison and daughter, Mrs, Leslie Dean, who have been redding in Cleveland for the past ten months, during which time Mr. Dean has been attending medi­ cal school, returned home last week for the summer. ML Dean will re­ main in Cleveland for a few weeks before returning home. Dr. Leo Anderson leaves by motor Saturday for Martinsville, Ind„ where he will join Mrs. Anderson, who will return home with him. Mrs. Ander­ son spent two weeks in that.city and a week at HigginsVille, Mo., and re­ turned for a third week at' Martins­ ville where she was taking treatment at the Whiting Sanitarium. , The Boy Stouts spent Tuesday night at the Galloway Camp on the Miami river where they enjoyed swimming, boating and games, Outside cooking by the Scouts Was a feature of the outing. Rev, Harriman, scout master, and Ward Creswell, were in charge, The Scouts Wish to express their ap­ preciation to Mr* GallaWojr for the use of the camp. Ten ^Ipar* Ago Ekd* Crerwell and Ftoraaa* Williamson were in attendSTM* at the Ohio State Sabbath School convention in Findlay last week. COLD* SPARKLING* REFRESHING, THAT’S our ICE Cream Soda. THE taste TELLS THE TALE* —BY “DOC.’ Richards Drug Store BY THE BRIDGE Phone 203* For Rent: Cottage on Elm street, Inquire of Mrs, Mary Bridgman* Remember the date—July 7* For “The Returning of Rosalia" to be given by the Camp Fire Girls, Mr. and Mr*. J, P, Barr, of Dayton, are spending a few days with thisr aunt, Mrs, James Murray, and other relatives, The Misses Wade, south of town, have been in poor health and are un­ der the care of Mrs, A. C, Sifrit of Peebles, 0, County Agent J. R. Kimber was united in marriage to Miss Frances Coffman, Carroll, 0*, Tuesday after­ noon at 2:30 at the bride's home. The bride and groom left immediately for the East on a wedding trip. The Cedarville Sewing Club met Monday, June 23, in the R. F, church. Eighteen members were present and had part in the work which is progres­ ing nicely. Light refreshments were served by the social committee, Elea­ nor Coulter, Hazel Nelson and Marian Ferryman. The next meeting will be held July 12. The proceeds from the entertain­ ment, ’ ‘The Returning of Rosalia" will he used tp defray the expenses of the Camp Fire Girls, Remember July 7, For Sale: A few baby chicks two Weeks old, Call phone 2 1-2 on ,153. Special prices on High grade oil in 2 or 5 gal, lots'. Dean Tire and Battery Shop I have taken over 'the agency of the' Moorman Mfg, Co. Mineral feed for live Stock o f all kinds. Exclusive sale rights have 'been assigned by the company for Cedarville and Ross townships in Greene county and Green and Madison townships in Clark county. I f interested before you are solicited call phone 4-141. n *} Lawrence Barber Mr. Harry Townsley, who resides east of Springfield, was .stricken Mon­ day and for a time was .Very ill. He trouble and was unconscious for sev­ eral hours bus has 'since greatly im­ proved. The trouble i» said to have been caused, by** cold .and stomach disorder that affected the heart. * The plat wlfLbe Opened Saturday July 3 for “ TheReturning Of Rosalia" Be at JohnsonV Jewelry Store at 2 o'clock. Investigate M ftvHoftald Travel Ac­ cident In*nrim#»Foliey* Want a good laugh f See Doris Hart man and Marjorie Strowbridge in “ The Returning of Rosalia", July 7 in the opera house, ' f " “ ‘ .... ' r* Rev. W%P. Harriman addressed the members of the Xenia Rotary Club at the Elks Club-at noon luncheon on Tuesday. Ho spoke*on “The Spirit of America." Dr,. W. R. McChesney will give a patriotic address Sabbath afternoon Ut Piqua at a Union meeting of the churches in that city. Arrangement.! are being made to accomodate 3000 people at the open air meeting. Rev. R. A. Hutchison, D. D., Pitts burgh, moderator of the United Pres­ byterian denomination, reviewed the development o f the United Presbyter­ ian church at * session o f the con­ vention of Young People's Societies and Sabbath Schools at the ■Second U. P. church, Springfield, Wednesday. Rev, Dr. H, A. Kelsey, vice president o f Muskingum .College 'was also a speaker, using for bis subject: “JesuS Conception of the Kingdom,’' The officers chosen were: Eleanor Laskey. Jamestown, President; Ralph Carson, New' California, Vice President; Har­ per bictett, Xenia, treasurer; Rev, J. P. Lytle, Xenia, superintendent of young people. Miss Mary Webster, Clifton, secretary and editor of the Presbyterian Young People's paper. Miss Florence Obert and Miss Elea­ nor Shaw, Clifton, answered all ques tions in the Bible Memory contest Ahd each received $5; Helen Finney, Ce­ darville, was third and received $2. Dr. Talcott Will Return to Cedarville College Word has been officially received that Prof. John A. Talcott Will again hen dthe Department of Music at Cedarville College this coming year. This will be Mr, Talcott’s fourth year -with the college and up to last year he had been director of Music and Physical Education in .the local pub­ lic schools which position lie gave up to take Oie directorship of Music at Antioch College. He has served there one year and will return to them also in the fail. During the spring months and until the close of college Prof. Talcott had charge of the music at the United Presbyterian church of this place but it is not known if that con­ nection will bo resumed in the fail. Dr* Talcott leaves soon for the holi­ day season which he will spend in the north and his pupilB will be glad to know of his intended return. PILES Why Suffer When a Few Applica­ tions of Rid'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 we will Send yoti’ postpaid our regular $1.00 box. In two weeks, i f you,are satisfied, wit hresults, send us the dollar. I f results are not gotten simply tell us .(honestly) and . the account is squared. RID’O CO., Bex, 2lt Station A. Dayton/ 0. Tha U ca Powder w ith TheBigBlack X Itone that it unconditionallyguaranteed.Guaranteedtobanishpoultrylies, clocklice,plant*,etc.Iti»Pratt*PowderedLiceKiller.Dualabmeonakxwy hen.You’llbeamalcd.Putaotneinthe duetbtth. Howquicklythehen*pep up!Cootptrtclyfceeoflice.AWegetter* ou* lifter-top can foe a quarter- markedwith* bigblack X undertfat Prattname. b j R s ^ P o w d e r e d Lice Killer ToOurCuttonma: IPeg*tfinU.A*lPrttU PtititteltierKilirrmillridyvtfUtil ttJ tuck aryewMearycteoaffyntcrwiI SoldandGuarant—dby PROWANT & BROWN Cedarville, Ohio. Protection' Wo have a full line of all kinds 6f spark plugs for Any make of Auto­ mobile or tractor. Other auto sup­ plies, tires, etc, Service Hardware Co, A ReserveFundof overahalf milliondollars - • - . ■ ■v Gran City Bldg. & Loan Assn. <■100% Softly — 6% Dividends" 0 NorthMain—Dayton &*•««*#•** aver th ir tean Mi l l i ons of do l lars We w»h to purchwe a few *tw?k» of LOOSE STRAW Located within 10 miles o f pur mill. Call* Cedarville 39-4 rings. * E, S. HAM ILTON , Buyar, The HagarStrawBoard&PaperCo . CEDARVILLE, OHIO ICE C R E AM Fresh fruit ice-cream—of incomparable flavor! For every occasion, it is the perfect dessert. De­ liciously tempting to young and old, its purity makes it safe and nourishing for all. Drop in today and take, some home with you, .or let us serve you a sundae, soda, or plain ice-cream here. SPECIAL ORDERS We are able to supply you with special orders, combinations o f ices and creams, in various styles for your afternoon receptions and evening’dinners. Prowant & Brown Store John Deere and Massey Harris Binders and Mowers Nepco Oil Stoves, Haag Washers, Screen Doors, Window .Screens, Hanna's Green Seal Paint, CEMENT — TILE — FENCE — POSTS C O A L H A R DW A R E — FEED Cedarville Farmers*Grain Company Everything for*the Farm. Phone 21 Cedarville, Ohio Pringle’s MeatMarket andGrocery CERTO . . . . . .............. . . . 29c CAN RUBBERS............................... .....9c ORANGES—Per Dozen ...:................38c LARGE DRIED BEEF ...................... 23c SWEET BRIER CORN—2 f o r ........ 35c DEL MONTE FRUIT SALAD ........ 29c.... E—SPINACH .................... ................ 13c E -PO RK and BEANS.................. - .. ,9c ICE W e can Supply all Our Customers ■ • inJL#v?rfjrO Fresh and Smoked Meats Fruits and Vegetables

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