The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52
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Cedarville, Ohio 1882 1926 40 YEARS And better Wolford has been serving the community in a mechanical, way . yhe 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- mabilist, .* h o n e s r w o r k ; a n d h q n e s t p r i c e s Oils Greases Accessories ASK ABOUT STORAGE WOLFORD GARAGE Phone 2-25 Cedarville, Ohio Malt Syrup,» ' * 59 c Sugar, 25 lbs. Sack 51.62 ComFlakes, Country Club 1 Q 0 Lard sib.Pm! 85 c # • * * * . i , ■» » « •« t v * i- * # » * * « ■ » # _ • » * • DILL PICKLES, O t j r quart ja r . . . ........u BREAD CC 1 1-2 lb| A,* W wheat 8 c white 7c*ft“ v APPLE BUTTER <JK - largejar................. BANANAS, large 1 Kf* yellow fruit 2 lbs . OL.EO, Eatmore 22c Churogold . . . . . . SOAP, P & G 9 * ^ 6 for.......... ..... SUIT CASE PLUM Sn gg 16 Ibfl. box . . . . . . MASON JARS , 10 4 % Qtt'for , p o t a t o e s . 60 c rie, .......... . •*• • FRENCH Dreasing, j a r ............ .. * d v BUTTER, CC 4 5 c Creamery.............. FRENCH COFFEE, 4 7 - Per lb, . .............. SWEET Potutoe* 2 Ibfi, . **’■»**'•* * CAKES 2 lb . layer q e< * 20 oz* 25c « w w For Sale;>Reed baby buggy. Call pfidaa No. 8 on 88, 1 The Madison County Fair thi* w§ak waa the attraction fo r many from tb it locality. For Sale; Beautiiui Mahogany Pho nograph and records. Good as new. Very cheap payments. Address Phono graph, Box 223, Dayton, 0 . The Masonic Lodge members en joyed a chicken supper Wednesday evening following work in. the third degree. Mrs. R. J. Hill, Mrs.-Ernest Me jClelian, and Mrs. AnnaO. Wilson will entertain about eighty guests this Friday evening. Mr. Edgar Baker and wife o f Lake land, Florida, are here on a yisit with Mr* and Mrs. Duff Andrew, Mr. Baker being a brother o f Mrs. Andrew. - Mrs. R. A* Jamieson's Sabbath School class enjoyed a picnic Wednes day at the Preston Camp ■grounds near Clifton. .Rev. Walter Morton and family o f Louisville,’ Ky,, are here on a visit at the home o f Mrs. Morton’s,father, Mr, S. M. Murdock. Mrs. R. J. Hill entertained the mem bers o f her Sabbath School class on Tuesday evening. Miss Alberta Cres- well is teacher o f the class. Mr. Prugh McMichael, son o f Rev. and Mrs. J. S, E. McMichael, Con- nersville, Ind., spent the first o f the Week visiting with friends here. Mrs. Caroline Winter and Mrs. Elizabeth McCampbel! of Xenia, have been guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Ramsey. Dr. «T. Alvin Orr, Pittsburgh, has been elected one. o f the nine members o f the Board confcroling the Winona Bible Conference at Winona Lake, Ind. Mrs, M. W. Collins, who has been spending several weeks visiting with Mr, and Mrs. T, H. Hanna, Ruthvqn, Iowa, returned home last Saturday, A ll members o f Cedarville Rebecca Lodge are requested to be present a t the next meeting, Sept. 2, Import ant business to transact. Also degree work. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton MacMillan, and Mary Margaret, have returned home from Winona Lake, Ind., after spending several days with friends, and attended the Bible Conference. The Ladies o f the U. P. church gave a lawn fete back o f the opera house ort the lawn Thursday evening. Home made ice cream and cake were served, and the ladies realized a neat sum. M r.W . 0 . Thompson purchased the Teas farm o f 40 acres from Mr. Geo. Martindale ’this week. Mr. Thompson has been living on the Andrew farmv better known as the Hopping farm. Miss Bertha Crcswell, who has been visiting relatives here, has gone on a trip to Williamstown, 0., to spend p. few days before taking up her teach ing in the StubenVille public schools. Mrs. Logan Hutchcraft o f East St. Louis and Mrs. 0 . E. Elliot, and daughter, Virginia, o f Chicago, are visiting with Mr. and and Mrs, B. E, McFarland. Prof. L. D. Parker and family o f Cleveland Were guests o f Mr. and Mrs L, F. Tindall the first o f the week. Prof* Parker was formerly superin tendent o f the local schools before going to .Cleveland. Mrs. Ancil Wright, who recently underwent an operation at the Miami Hbspital, Ddyton, has recovered and is now at the home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas, Jefferson ville. Miss Florence Williamson, who was Dean o f Women at Pennsylvania State Normal, Mansfield, Pa., the past year, is home on a short vacation. Miss ^Williamson goes to Bowling Greene, 0 ., where she will teach in the State Normal this year. Mr. F, B. Turnbull and wife and son Robert, leave Saturday on a trip East, They will go to Pittsburgh, where Mrs. Turnbull and Robert, will visit fo r a few days with Rev, 0 . H. j Milligan and wife. Mr. Turnbull goes : on to Syracuse, N. Y,, where he will ! judge cattle at the State Fair. Ten Yaafs A ge This W a $ ~ - Mr. Herman itmmm t has gone to Kans as to take a Monday, o » an aaflfe'.W® to lim a ten week* oewnea in automo bile and tranter eesafttuction and operation, BILL FOLDS! WB have them MADE of sheer »kln, PIG skin, self akin, SEAL akin or horse hide. MADE to fit ANY pocket PRICED to fit ■ ANY pocket book. ■■■■*.■ , NO we do not SELL them on credit. —BY “ DOC.” Richards Drug Store BY THE BRIDGE Phone 208, The Stewart-Corry reunion will be held ne& Wednesday at Antioch Glen Investigate the Herald Travel Ac cident Insurance Policy, Prof, C. E. Oxley and family at tended the Burr-Oxley family reunion at Boweraville yesterday. The Research Club enjoyed a picnic and a great day Wednesday at Grin- nel’s Park. The day Was ideal for an outing. Mrs. Lucy McClellan has rented a part o f Mrs. Sarah Mitchell’s resi dence and .will move there. The White property occupied by Mia. McClellan has been sold to Rev. C, M. Ritchie of Pittsburgh. 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 fo r cash. Call Phone No. 88. Wanted; Antique, furniture o f all kinds and every description. \ i Martin Weimer. Warren Arthur, who travels fo r the International Harvester Co.,’ With headquarters in Columbus, ; Was in town Wednesday evening and enjoy- ed a chicken supper with members of the Masonic Lodge. We have a full line Of all kinds of spark plugs fo r any make o f auto mobile or' tractor. Other auto sup plies, tires, etc. Service Hardware Co. 'Mr. Delmer Jobe is in Columbus this week arranging fo r the Sheep Exhibit at the State Fair. Mr. Jobe has had charge o f this department for a number o f yean*. He will have for his assistant Mr, John >Davis, who also has been connected with the department fo r some years back. PUBLIC SALE— I will sell houe- hold goods Saturday, August 28, at 1 o'clock, fast time, at. my home in Clifton. Full lino o f household goods including stoves, rags, tables, dishes, chairs, beds, etc. Terms, cash. C. A . Clark Robert Corry, Auct, (2t) The fire department was called out 'Monday evening when grease w ss ig nited at Central Garage. Before the department was in action the blaze was extinguished. As the garage is located in what was the Boyd livery bam, the fire would have been one hard to control, had it been given any chance, * Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Irvin o f Can ton, 0 ., spent Saturday here with the former's father, Mr. George Irvin, and other relatives and friends. Mr, Irvin is connected with the National Cash Register Co., and with his wife is enjoying a vacation going from here to Atlantic City, The members o f St, Augustine church, Jamestown, held a picnic Wed nesday afternoon and evening in the Thos, Andrew Grove, on the Federal pike. The St. Raphael Band front Springfield enlivened the occasion with goa l music, A chicken supper was served. MAN WANTED— T o sell Nursery Stock for old reliable firm, Pleasant work. Liberal commission payable Weekly. Write THE CLYDE NUr- SERY, Clyde, 0, Dr. W, R. McChesney preached last Sabbath for the First Presbyterian , congregation in Xenia, This coming ; Sabbath he preaches for Rev, Milton • ,«Hanna at New Philadelphia, Dr, Me Chesney has also received an invlta- i tlon to attend the Industrial Congress o f Commerce In Philadelphia next month, Salesman Wanted;- Man with selling and farm experience prefer red, Good salary, home territory, permanent position. Most have car. Give age and tputilfioattions in the first letter. Mostiey M%. Go., Box 323, Louisville, Ky. Special priees on Bttgft grade oil In 2 or 6 gal. lots. Dean Tire and Battery Shop ■ (ft. » l l , W «tw » K«w*J»tp*r Uftioft.) “Hour many paopU think the worm 1* drab-co)or»d and llf« ft failure, an* ao have done or atld •omethlng they regret all their Uvea, when a vegetable pill or a brlak walk would have changed their vialon completely," APPETIZING DISHES A delicious salad which takes but a few moment to prepare Is; Apple a n d O n i o n Salad.—Dice nice fla vored apple very fine, add one-fourth as much shredded or finely diced bermuda onion, season with a teaspoonful of s a g s r , one-half tea spoonful o f salt and a few dashes of cayenne. Ponr over tablespoonful of olive or com oil and let stahd for half an hour, then add mayonnaise mixed with cream and stir well before serving. Serve on lettuce. The addition of a half-dozen minced dates, omitting the' sugar, adds much to the flavor o f the salad, though It Is very good without: A nice luncheon dish Is poached eggs served on a nest o f seasoned spin ach. Open a can ef spinach if the fresh Is not at hand, season highly with butter, after draining. Save the spinach water and give It as a drlnk to any member of the family who needs Iron or vltamlnes. Beef Olives,—Take thin slices of rare roast beef and roll each around a thin slice of bacon which has been fried uatil transparent but not crisp. Tie up or skewer with a toothpick and broil. Add the fat from the ba con to some of the roast beef gravy, season with Worcestershire sauce and a tablespoonful o f currant jelly. Serve hot : Corned B eef. Hash.-—Chop, cooked corned beef very fine, then add the chopped vegetables from a boiled din ner, also chopped, using three times as much of the vegetable as the meat. Put Into a frying pan, moisten with some, of the broth from the vegetables, stir and heat until very hot; serve with a poached egg. Chicken Terrapin—-Melt four table spoonfuls o f bptter, add the same quantity o f flour, pour over one-half cupful o f chicken broth and one-half cupful of mushroom liquor, also one and one-half cupfuls o f cream; season, add a half-cupfnt of sliced mushrooms, and three hard cooked eggs chopped and a pint o f stlced dark meat of the chicken with the minced chicken livers Serve hot. Wanted—Washings with no ironing Mrs. Olfcis Giger WANTED— Young men .and women under 30 With At least two years ^ o£ normal school o r college training to px opare fo r teaching the deaf. A lim ited number only can 'be accomodated. Excellent opportunities and good Sal aries in schools fo r the deaf' through out the United States after training is completed. (9 months). Board, room, laundry and training will be given fo r such substitute teaching as ■pupils in training may do. Students can do some work in Ohio State Uni versity while in training. Training class will start September 16th. Apply to J. .W. Jones, Supt., State School for the Deaf, Columbus, Ohio. n o t ic e o f a p p o in t m e n t Estate o f Samuel V. Frame, De ceased. John Frame has been, appointed and qualified as Administrator ■of the estate o f Samuel V. Frame, late o f Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this filth day o f July, A. D. 1926. S. C. Wright, Probate Judge o f said County. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate, of J'. E, Stuckey, Deceased. Bertha Stuckey- has been appointed and qualified as Anministrator with the Will annexed, o f the estate of J. E. Ctuckcy, late o f Greene county, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 3rd day o f August, A. D., 1926, S. C. Wright, Probate Judge o f said rounty. Rank Foolithnatt Altar all, it's foolish to lose yaw temper, Yosl can't expact anyone to rash around trying to help you find It, Haw a Hamrtl It yon at* lancet yon won’t strike a matob to look at the gas until' yea have finished -paying for the car.— Worcester Post $1*15 to Columbus and return OHIO STATE FAIR September 2 Tickets sold and good only on the date . on regular trains Leaving CedatviUe 9:15 A. M.. Returning Lv. Columbus, 6:30 P. M„ Eastern Standard Time. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD The Exchange Bank Wants Your Banking Business THEY PAY 4 % , ON SAVINGS 0 ACCOUNTS I pt ** 9** U A C T O R Y A TO-YOU A MONEY-BAYING SALE This is the last week o f our Factory-To-You Sale that has enabled us to bring' factory goods direct to you. This inovation has en abled us to introduce new lines to our trade. Only Rexall Stores with factory connections can possibly offer such quality merchandise at the advertised prices. 'A NEW COMFORT GAUZETS A_new patented sanitary napkin that affords protec tion to the clothing because o f its exclusive lining. Box o f 1 Dozen.......49c ASPIRIN TABLETS Relieve pain, colds, head- achs and neuralgia pains promptly. They are made from true Aspirin, disintegrate quick ly and,'therefore give quick relief, 24 TABLETS 25c KLENZO DENTAL CREME A Sensible Tooth Paste For All White teeth Healthy gums and a Clean mouth 25c and 50c JONTEEL COLD CREAM FACE POWDER Jonteel Face Powder witn u !e " e w cold creme base blends with the com plexion perfectly and is so soft and clinging that you will like it. Let U3 show you your favorite shade. NEED A GOOD TALCUM? Here’ s One That Will Just Suit You JONTEEL TALC------Use after the bath or shave, to prevent chafing. Soothes and dries the skin. Large Size C a n ............... ............ 50c The Morning A fter You Have Taken ORDERLIES 9X# Sf*rm You will feel bright and remain fit all day. A pleasant tasting and effective laxative that is gentle in action and absolutely safe, Bottle o f 150...................... $1.00 S A V E ? * / * ? S i ~ ~~ atyour. DRUGSTORK MORE THAN 100 GENUINE BARGAINS OFFERED Prowant & Brown Cedarville, 0,
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