The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

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Paul Duncan and wife of Coul- ■ -u l j 8 * * ^ ^ or^011 Reunion will teryille, 111., are guests a t the Wme of he held Wednesday, August 18 a t Snyder Park, Springfield, the latter'# mother, Mrs. Ida'S tor­ mont. . t . , . $/ Born to Mr. and Mrs, Lester Reed Mr. Charles Buck and family of ? L S e3dT \ ^ gust , 3rd- a daughter *Plant City* Florida, have returned we going 9 1-4 pounds. The little one ] here, expecting to remain in the has been named’, Eleanor.J J North. Mr. Ernest pent leaves Friday for Behrtfc, Mist*,, where he will spend Ms vacation, to escape the hay fever period. Wanted—Washings with no ironing Mrs. Ottis Giger Notice—Assessments for street oil are new due and payable to the Vil­ lage Treasurer, KarJh Bull, Mr. and U h , J. H. Thordson and family have returned home a fte r a visit with relatives in Tipton and Clinton, Iowa, . Miss Martha Cooley, who has been visiting in North Carolina for several week# has returned and is now a t the home of her parents. The Exchange Bank ■mi Wants Your Banking Business .-to ' THEY PAY A o f ON SAVINGS **/<> ACCOUNTS 1882 1926 4 0 Y E A R S And better Wolford has been serving the ■ community in a mechanical way, The reputation of this establishment for doing good, RELIABLE Work has been the best. ~ Since the beginning, of 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 of the auto- . mobilist, HONEST WORK AND HONEST PRICES -Oils Greases Accessories ASK ABOUT STORAGE WOLFORD G A R A G E Phone 2-25 Cedarville, Ohio Wanted? Antique furniture of all kinds and every, description. Martin Weimer, Mr, Oliver Jobe has given up his position as manager of the Hoover farm near Canton, 0., and will in all probability locate near Spring- field, where he has an offer. For Sale? A high grade three piece Living Room set fo r sale. Only been in use since fall. Will sell at a sacri­ fice for cash. Call Phone .No. 38. Dallas Marshall left Monday for Deland, Florida, ex'pecting to make the trip ‘by picking up rides with mo­ torists. He will return with William Nagley the last of the month. of We have a full line, of all kinds spark plugs for ahy make of auto­ mobile or tractor. Other auto sup­ plies, tires, etc. Service Hardware Co. Mr. .Edward Nisbet of Indianapolis, dropped into town Monday evening on a short stay. He represents a wall pa­ per manufacturing concern in Peoria, 111 . MAN WANTED—T o sell Nursery Stock .for old reliable firm, Pleasant work. Liberal commission payable weekly. Write THE CLYDE NUr- SERY, Clyde, O. . Wanted:- Family washings at my home. Work guaranteed satisfactory Jennie Hamilton Rev. Kenneth Pu tt of Illinois, and Mr. Foster McFarland of Dayton vis­ ited with friends here Tuesday. Rev. Putt, is a son of Rev. W, E. Pu tt of Cincinnati, formerly pastor of the local M. E. church. Mr, Frank Hildebridle o f Springfield, fo r many years a resident of this place, was in .town Monday evening, calling on friends. Mr. Hildebridle is now located in Springfield but has not been here fo r some rime. . Fo. Sale: Beautiful Mahogany Pho­ nograph and records. Good as new, Very cheap payments. Address Phono­ graph, Box 223, Dayton, 0 . *■ Mrs. Ellen Weimer and son, Martin Weimer, Mrs. Jack Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs, C. H. McDargh of Urbana, were guests of Mrs. Burton Smith’ and Mrs. Elmer Broda of Lima, Monday, Mrs. Weimer visited with Robert Me Clcllan over Sunday a t Sidney, O. Salesman Wanted:- Man with selling and farm experience prefer­ red. Good salaty, home territory, permanent position. Must have car. Give age and" qualifications in the first letter. Moseley Mfg. Co., Box 326, Louisville, Ky, Mrs. Cora Trumbo returned home last Friday from North Carolina, where she visited with Mr. D, B. Mie Elwaine and family, ‘being called there by the illness of Mrs. McElwaine, who underwent an operation several weeks ago. P e a c h e s , H S : ; J 1 . 8 9 | M a s o n J a r s , f s t ” 7 4 c A J C C, 1lb. loaf Whole Wheat *» A n R f A 9 n 8c. C C l lb. 7c r | | C V I v a t l j J 1 „ 1 2 lb. Double or spli.t. . . * V V J"| Golden Santos lb. 35c M C f l t t f i f i a Jewel Brand lb. 39c A ^ ” * * ^ ^ * 0 French Brand, finest quality " " ^ SUGAR, Pure £ * ) Cane, 25 lb .,, - t Pocket 10 lbs. 65c BANANAS, Yeliow i r « ripe fruit 2 Jbs. . , I w w SWEET Potatoes I g . Low Price 2 lbs . . * m C LARD, Pure Kettle Rendered 2 lbs . . , v / w LEMONS, Large Juicy, 360 size doz.« * C OLEO,Eatmore Nut 2 ? 0 lb. » » * * » « » » * ■> « «' » ’ Churngold Jb. 32c BACON, Nice & 0*1p Lean l b . . . . . . v. . . v PICKLES. Dill Muon J*r Q t . .. CALLA HAMS, 2 § 0 |C E CREM SALT 1 Of. SOAP POWDER, I E * Kroger's large pkg.IaW# SPAGHETTI. P A 3 c»n ............ * 3 V SOAP, Sweetheart, f f * for toilet 2 bars.. . » WINDOW Sc«en*. ' J te f i M*t*I, Ad iustib le..**" Prof. Cecil Burns of the Washing- to Mrs. Clara Morton and daughter, ean, have been a t the borne of Mr, Ten Years Ago This Week— Mr. Oscar Satterfield, Mrs. Edith Blair, and daughter, Kathleen, left Monday, on an auto trip to Lima and Van Wert. ICE cream! STANDARD Ice Cream "GOODNESS I How You'll Like it” FOR ten years the LEADING Ice Cream IN Cedarville. TAKE home a quart TONIGHT and TASTE THE REASON FOR its continued POPULARITY, 4 —BY "DOC.” Richards Drug Store BY THE BRIDGE Phone 203, William Fdrguaon, 71, prominent retired farmer, died a t his home in Xenia, Monday, after a long suffering from paralysis over a period of eight years. Three children survive, Ralph Ferguson, near Clifton; Mrs. Roy Me ............................ .... „ iThe funeral was held yesterday from CJellan, Cmemati pike and W. H. nor jt jJe church a t 3 p, m. with burial in j £PS, q ]} j along with tho wioow* Ono .ccjiMJtaipy, brother. A, L, Ferguson, Clifton pike, — , *r_inl _ 1__^ and ono sister, Miss Elvie, survive al so. The deceased was a member of the Second U. P. church 4in Xenia, Special prices on High grade oil In % or 5 gal, lots. Dean Tire and Battery Shop The Clark'<3 Run Club will picnic at Grinnel’s Park, Friday, today. The Ladies' Aid. Society and the Missionery Society of the M. E. church, enjoyed a dinner picnic a t the R obs Township Centralized School grounds, Wednesday. About forty were present. Rev. Joseph Bennett and wife are on a two weeks vacation visiting rel­ atives near Sidney.'There will be no preaching a t the M, E. church, Sab­ bath, ■ Mr. and Mrs. George F. SieglerAof Marietta, are spending a few days here with relatives. BatatifalEUlnot Gate—EdenParkEntrancn, Cincinnati August is an ideal month to visit Cincinnati So many beautiful things to see—parks and out-door recreation spots are at their best You will enjoy coining to our city at this time and we will be pleased to have you It is none too early to think of purchasing for early Fall W e a re now show ing a p p a re l an d accessories - for m en , w om en a n d ch ildren Things suitable to wear in the early Fall are making their appearance and now is your opportunity for selection of necessities for la te summer Prices at Mabley's are extremely reasonable for high class merchandise We welcome you to our city and invite you to visit our store. and Fountain Square A Good Store CINCINNATI Fifth and Vine = t o = Y o u S a l e THE GREAT AUGUST MONEY SAVING SALE AT YOUR REXALL STORE. ’ ■ * . ^ 4? H v^ 4 * ' * -4 »■ * It is a remarkable demonstration of the saving power of 10,000 Rexall Stores located in all parts of the country who manufacture the merchandise in their own factories, with few exceptions, and dis­ tributed to you thru the Rexall Store. WHY WE RUN THE AUGUST FACTORY- > TO-YOU SALE Everybody today wants to save money—-you do, so does your neighbor next door, so does every other person. Rexall ownership .alone o f these Great Plants and Laboratories makes possible such Values. We sincerely invite you to visit our store, to see there rare values, and to make the most o f this great money-saving opportunity. sar- SE 1. Laboratories ’ and Administra­ tion Building, Boston, Mass. 2. Southwestern Plant, St. Louis. 3. Western Branch, Chicago, 111. 4. Pacific Coast Branch, San Fran­ cisco, Cal. C. United Drug .Co., Ltd., Toronto, Canada. 6. Candy Factory, Boston, Mass. 7. Rubber Goods Plant, New Hav­ en, Conn. 8. Stationery Plant, Long Island City, N .Y. 9. Envelope Factory, Worchester, Mass. in a Rev. Gavin Reilly of Camden, 0., preaches Sabbath fo r the First Pres­ byterian congregation. Rev. Walter Hopping and wife of Buffalo, N. Y«, visited the first of the week with the former's brother, Mr. W. S. Hopping and wife. Rev. Hopping and wife are now in Prince­ ton, Ind., fo r a few days, expecting to return here next Tuesday. Rexall August Money-Saving Sale In August this great money-saving event has been created for the purpose of bringing to yovir attention?) ___practical way, the unequalled resources possessed by the RexallDrug Stores for furnishing the highest quality o f merchandise at the most reasonable prices. Our own plants and Laboratories producing Toilet Preparations, Remedies, Rubber Goods, Stationery, Gauze and Cotton, Candy and Pure Food Products for 10,000 Recall Agents bring the manufacturing cost down to a minimum. Ycu will do well to take advantage o f these unusual offerings with the assurance that if you sure not entirely pleased with any product you may return it and your money will be cheerfully refunded. Mr. H. H. Brown and family re turned home last riday night after a delightful vacation in Northern Indiana, where they enjoyed fishing and camp life about the lakes, There will be preaching Sabbath morning a t the U. P . chuteh by the paster, Rev. R, A, Jamieson. His topic will be “ The Will of God.'* No evening service. ’ t IQ. Chocolate Refining Plant, Mans field, Mass. IX. Absorbent Cotton Plant, Valley Park, Mo. 12. Pure Food Plant, Highland, N« Y. 13. Administration Building, New York City, N. Y. i ive with Safety at ^ $§££!&£& Stor8 Prpwant & Brown * PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS CEDARVILLE / J - — — . — M a t p i i M IT ' » ' r ” i ' OHIO f) *

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