The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52
\ x >* />%' y Sheriffs Sale! The M. B. Smim property at Main and North Sta,, Cedarville, will he sold at public out-cry at the West Door o f the Courthouse, Saturday, Oct. 2, 1926 10A.M., fast time This residence is well located and has six rooms. Barn on lot. A very desirable property. Also a cement block dwelling located in Jamestown, one square off the main street. House in good condition. . - ’ * ~ " Both properties are being sold to satisfy the mortgage held by the Home Building and Savings Co., Xenia, which will aid purchaser in financing the purchase if necessary. Morris Sharp, Sheriff . Harry" D. Smith, Attorney. ' “A Roof Over* A Good n Is ode man’ s definition o f a home. What is your definition? "A rented house or a close fitting apartment that isn’ t home and never will be. ’ Through qur plarfpeople are coming into home owner ship. ■ / Our "home loans are made at reasonable, rates an; on convenient re-payment terms. Once started, it is as easyus paying rent but .there’s a lot more to show for it. Moreover our loans can’t be “ called” on short notice. In this respect no other plan offers equalprotection fo r the Borrower. ’ Come in and inquire -—without obligation The Cedarville Building & Loan Association WE PAY 6% DIVIDENDS. Country Club. White or Rye 1 I-21lb. ■ kaf 10c, Vienna, Hearth Baked-l*f g* D l V f l U j j.jb, loaf 7c. Wholewheat 1 lb. I Q loaf 8c. White 1 lb. loaf . . - * w Clifton, 24 1-2 lb. sack 98c P * 7 n r l A l i r Country Club 24 !-2 lb, sack* % I Q JT1U U I | $ im tontitty Club 12 1-2 lb. * V /ty ^ ^ Pure Cane 25 lb, sack $1.62 S u g a r . '™lt‘b' sack 16 14 t h o c ” J . lUlbS.* , e- • 4 *iv* ty ♦ * «•* A*< •’ / R l l t f W Country Club Creamery lb. W illiI fiV l f oieo, Eatmore lb. 22c •w V VINEGAR. Pure Olg. Cider o«I. . JU V CORN, Peas fk’ Tomatoes Standard pack ■ 3 ean* *■ *«»«'•. » •*. COFFEE, French brand 47c.' Jewel JELLY GLASSES, Doz. . . . . . . .. W v JAR Rubbers, Heavy K a Duty dox. . . . ....... LARD, Kettle Rend-QC^ ered 2 lbs. ., dwC BEANS. Country I Kr CRACKERS, Butter | i . or Soda ib........... 14C BANANAS,,Nice 25c C,oU.n Fruit 3 lb PEACHES, Elberta i i r * Freestones 4 lbs. ,. v GRAPES, Concords, 4 lb. gaskets aa-32ir. 2 §C T^Uval lbs, . ■... Suffif Curodi Jb, r c\ £*m try 25c lltyl* ih. ....... * • v ..... ORANGES, 216 size Doz. 38c. 1 76 size JO a Ipoz, «,..,*«•, j, , CALLlES Smoked lb. 23o Cottage Butt H u , . IDv •v•» ' « Sa#vv # # # * • • • • # # LOCAL AN D P E R S O N A L * * * * * * * * * * j Mr, Fredrick Thompao-n hag re s' t«m*d to Muekinguja College for the eekool year. Inveitigajte the Herald Travel Ac cident Iaanrsmce Policy, mm n f *n ii _______ ' MumKftthlaen W, Kyle baa gone to Joliet, HI,, where she i| taking train ing In a school for nursed. Pure Seed Wheat for Sale Famous Trumbull variety. C. Watt & Son The For care of children after school or work on Saturday, caU on Miss Mil* dred Jackson, Elm street, Mr. Gray Endsley o f Tarentum, pg. visited for several days with hla grandmother, Mrs. Belle Gray/S Mr, C, R. Brown and two sisters, Misses In.a arid. Lois Brown, of Morn ing Sun, 0 „ were guests of Rev. R. A. Jamieson and family over Sabbath. For Sale: Beautifui Mahogany Pho nograph and records. Good as* new. Very cheap payments, Address Phono graph, Bpx 223, Dayton, 0. Master Fulton Patterson, of Xenia, is spending the week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Bailey. ’3 • • .....m i' j 1— • . • ■ • • • • • • Mrs. H. H. Smith of near New Bur lington,, was hostess yesterday to the members of the Research Club. George Crane, farmer, residing near East Point school house, reports that his Ford coupe \yas stolen from his barn last Thursday night. Messrs. O. P, Elias, J. W. Johnson, C. E, Oxley and P. M, Gillilan, attend ed part of the sessions of the West* Ohio Conference in Toledo Saturday and Sabbath. > Miss'Bemice Elias haa been laid up this week as a result of a fall from a horse Monday evening. She was so aadly bruised that she has been con fined in bed for 3 eveal days. Messrs. W. J. Tarbox and wife, C. E. Cooley and wife, W, A, Spencer and wife,' J, E. Hastings add wife, Rev. R. A., Jamieson and wife and Mrs. Dora Kerr spent Wednesday in Piqua and enjoyed a picnic along with the trip. ......................— ...........— „ y . Wanted: Antique furniture of all kinds and every description. Martin Weimer, The Young People’s Society of the U. P, chuTch'gave a welcome reception to the students o f the College Tuesday evening. There was a large attendance and the students were given a hearty welcome.' For Sale; A high grade three piece Living Room iset fo r sale. Only been in use since fall. Will sell at a sacri fice .for. cash. Cali Phone No. 38. Ago TM s W<affe~- not ice T9 G f f l mmm The tnar*M*d fcoat of flour make* it Mowawy to sell broad at five m tfai par "loaf straight in stead o f six for a fwrter. This price wUl remain wntU there is * change in the prise <*€fkmr. Jacob Siagler DO you atm LOVE your wife? HOW long' sine# YOU have taken HER a box,of CANDY? SPECIAL this week GUNTHERS famwaltt-70, SEVENTEEN ouacee, SEVENTEEN aorta, SEVENTY cents. ALSO Whiteman’s and •_ Other good candies, — BY “DOC.” Richards Drug Store BY THE BRIDGE Phono SdS, N o v e lt y W e a v e * S c o t * in Fjdl Coat 8t$im Those new and- unaccustomed weaves and fancy patterns in coat fab rics reveal striking designs and color combinations that are making the strongest Impression. They begin by being snappy and end with the appeal of novelty and their success Is as sured. These fabrics are rnride up in stralghttlne coats with large plain or fancy patch pockets and' are often belted. For, raccoon, badger "and other long-haired furs contribute col, lar and cuffs. MAN WANTED—To sell Nursery Stock forj old reliable Arm. Pleasant work; Liberal commission payable weekly, Write THE CLYDE NUr- SERY, Clyde, 0 . Miss Elsie Shroadea, who has spent the summer in camp near Cincinnati, visited last week with her aunt, Mrs. Cora Trumbo. She resumed hed! duties Monday as teacher in the Mt. Wash ington schools, Cincinnati, where she Has taught for sveral years. ' THIS Overcoat EXACTLY AS PICTURED Tailored to Your Order from Rich All-Wool Fabrics for Only .75 PLENTY OF OTHER STYLES AT THE SAME JPRICE There’s no use paying $35 pf $40 $2(1,75 is enough’, and. you save the difference, ..You get first class tailoring, excellent all-wool fabrics, latest style and the best fit on earth ‘ HOME CLOTHING CO. G. H. Hartman, Prop. Trade at HOME Mrs. Anna Townsley visited Mr. and Mrs, Frank Leland and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lewis in Washington C, H„ Tuesday, Miss Helen Biff of this place and Miss Mary Josephine Iliff of London, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Iliff, left Tuesday for Boston where they will enter Simmons College. Miss Helen Iliff will take a special course preparing for secretarial work while Miss Mary Josephine enters for a course in domestic science. ■ -Mr. Albert Work of Ft, Morgan was a guest o f Rev, Rf A. Jamieson arid family over the week-end. Mr, Work graduated from .Monmouth College last June and Was pn his way to Pittsburgh, Pa., to enter-the United Presbyterian Seminary, * i . 1 < >t“ We have a full line of all kinds of spq’rk plugs for" any make of auto mobile or tractor. Other auto sup plies, tires, etc. . Service Hardware Co. Mrs. Rosa Smith is in receipt of an anhouiicement of the marriage of Mr.’ Carl Duncah to Miss Ruth McNickel of Boulder, Colo, on Tuesday, Aug. 3L They will reside at Alamosa; Colo. Mr, Duncan Was formerly a student of Cedarville College and Has been teach ing in Colorado for-several years. NOTICE— Melons are now ripe and of fine quality. Persons wanting melons direct from the. patch should call and make your slection. The patch is located on. what was known as the Kyle farn-i on the S. K. Williamson road. John Marshall For Sale:- Shropshire and Delaine rams. These are all pure bred and are all ages. Call at our farm 11-2 mileB south Cedarville on the Kyle road or write C, E. Cooley & Son. (3t) Salesman Wanted:- Man with selling and farm experience prefer red. Good salary, home territory, permanent position. Must have car. Give age arid qualifications in the first letter. Motley Mfg. Co., Box 326, Louisville, Ky. . SAVE •with ISAFETY “| £ g DRUGSTORE Another* Exclusive Feature The fall meeting o f Xenia Presby tery was held Mrinday at .the United: Presbyterian church, Jamestown. Mr. Roy Waddlejrepresentied the local con gregation. Mr. J. E. Hastings, financial agent for Presbytery gave .a* report and Rev. R, A. Jamieson, led a con ference and spoke on the “ Outlook of the Church fori the Year.** Rev. R. J. Kyle also attended the meeting. Mr. Richard Cooper loaves the Smith barber shop-after this week to prepare for hie return to the 0. S. U. Mr. Smith has secured Mr. Ora Stewart as barberi Mr. .Stewart has had experience in shops in a number of cities arid Comes here from Spring- field where he was connected With the Ham Beauty Shop. Mr. Stewart is married and has a family and will move here within the next few days. Rev. and Mrs. Bemiett returned mine Wednesday afternoon from the Ml E. conference in Toledo. They ex pect to move to Lima next Wednesday, ■'where Rev.. Bennett was appointed as pastor of the Wesiey M^E. church in that city. The congregation has more than 300 members and the Sun day School has a membership of over 500. The congregation also has a.build ing program on and expects to have a new church home withiu the next, two years, having outgrown the pres ent building. Producing Mica . The ‘deposits from which sheet ■lea are obtained are found in a soarae granite called pegmatite. The ►locks, after being hoisted from the mines, are freed from adhering rock and then split by means of Wedges or heavy knives. After this the mica Is cut up into sizes suitable for the ‘ market, usually in pound packages. ' ____ * ' • %' SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILLS MASSEY- HARRIS AND JOHN DEERE CORN BINDERS FAVORITE STOVES AND RANGES | ' fl * t> * 1 ’ / FAVORITE CABINET HEATERS HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT KOKOMO FENCE — STEEL POSTS LOCUST POSTS — FEED — SEEDS inilif I r ^ 1■ ' in........ if Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company Everything forJihe^Farm Phone 21 / Cedarville, Ohio : ■ Q©t O u r Price® o n P r in t in g GAUZETg 48c Box of 1 Dox, The Rexall Store offers to di#-a criminating women a perfect san itary napkin that affords comfort and protection. Highly absoryant*-iifghlj and coo),. Prawant & Brawn : v a * ' JiWw ■ :■ • ■■■•■. p < Cedarville, Ohio riurtiHi.nW'we1* 1 wmitemif'iiiii miMMm The funeral o f the -late Harry Bar ber Was held last Sabbath afternoon front the home on Xenia, Dr, W. R. McChesney having charge of the ser vices. Burial took place in North Cemetery, Among those here for the funeral service were * brother, R. B, Barber, Beverly Hiiis, Cal,, Mr. Asa McLean, ElPaso, Texas, Mrs. Wm. Ross and Mr. Ralph Rosa and family, Indianapolis) Mr. Carlton McLean, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gwens, De troit..-........ WANTED—*Young men and women under SOwith At lease two years of normal school of college training to prepare for teaching the deaf. A lim ited number only cart be accomodated. Excellent opportunities and good sal aries in schools for the. deaf through out the United States after training is completed, (9 months). Board, room, laundry and*training will be given for 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 15th, Apply to J, W. Jones, Rupt., State Schqol for the Deaf, Columbus, Ohio. The Misses BettyTownsley and Lil lian Kunkle, entertainedWith a mis- cellsheous shower last Friday even ing in honor of Mrs, Mabel Stro* bridge Snarr. The tortfe was unsble to be present because iff suddenly be ing confined to her hid with tonsil- itis, Friday morning. Hash guest was given a card upon which she wrote her favorite reeelpe. lb* evening was spent socially, followed % a refresh ment couiee by HMfitletesees, The party of twenty Adpirfted .abtjat ten o'clock and ail wen$Jh a body to the horn*' of the Ir iitffW f she received and op*i»d Mi m t given the bearity w*R m m wf aU, for * long andjhap# S a le - y fe s * .fiom fh& W ozW s _ ZazqeslCandyTacloty Never Before Quality Candy at Such Remarkable Prices Every pound is fresh, delicious "candy from the world's largest candy kitchens. Two poundsdor the price one— the second pound costs you but l c . . Buy for yourself and for your friends. Note the number of popular favorite candies in cluded in this sale. I Black Walnut Fudge .. ....... .................................................. ...... 39c per lb. \ Cocoanut Bon Bons ... .................... .....! 39c per lb. { *1 Pineapple Cream Frappc............ ......39c ' e per lb. i i Butter Caramels ....... . . . J : ....... ...... 39c per lb. Marshmallow Maybells.................. ...... 39c per lb. With t lb. of the afeove candies, you have the choice of a pound of the following candies for only lc. * % Florida Fruit Jellies J Cocoanut Squares V Sour Demon Drops J Panama Toasties v Iced Devil's Food Marble Fudge | Circus Peanuts $ - * * uilti hum Standard Jelly Beans 1 - Jap Squares V French Burnt Peanuts * ‘I Southern Orange Ices & Saturday, September 18th, Note that every pound of this purt» delicious candy is guaranteed, Rich in actual food value. Come early as we llave a limited quantity of candy on hand. . Cedarville Bakery Cwkrvill., Ohio y *
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