The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

Ik LO C AL AMD P O tS O W A L . • m m m + m m { H a JL R. Tewiwl*y, w ) m *ft4*e* wept aa ep*r*tio» at Miami Valley hoapital r*e#Bt,ly, wiui able to refus* bare la*t Friday. She to with bar *to-' ter, Mr*, Wi’ W. Iliff, for tbs pm eat 5 Tba Kadastr# Club was entertained Ptoterday aftamoats at the hams of Jir*< W. 1* B$pptec. For Salat Favorite Parlor Fur-, 5*oe, a beauty. A* good as paw. Call rfcone 99, We will deliver any magazine or periodical to your door. Many are *av ingiuonsy cn our special offer*; ^ . James C, McMillan 4 * ‘Mr* and Mto* Wm- Conley wits at*-]' home Tuesday evening to |t company ah nf vMT T I Z Z I Z r ir • , of frtends, their former neighbors be- mRST ne8 .** fore they located in town. About fifty Croat Saving*. Give your subscription werft ncLnnt - to Jams* C, McMillan, were present. For iter con- 2. Goes T otch” ■ a -■ ■■■ im s . rsday ft. i t)WS leatre •■*■ 7 " ■ #:.- ' ' #■-■■ day :15 ’ ive •v is ■ P. M;- raran- SNT' vr,. n « T-. . , . i < i'u* Sale; An old fashioned X, .the * * * * * * * « ” * high-boy. In go< hoepital and is much im- ditjoJlt Mww w< q . Maddux, Rfd ™ eu' . -Cedarville^ tb" ■ Word has been received here o f, n fr+ ^ L J ! th 0f t<?wn 0n thfS critical illness of Miss Thirza M? " ' , -->Millan, who is with her nieces, the «•*" 11'. 1 ' '• ' ' s'c‘Misses Mary and Jennie Bratton For ‘ Sales Leather covered bed Davenport. Inquire at this office, ..Wanted: Antique furniture of 1ill kind* and every description. ; Martin Weimer, in Chicago, Miss McMillan was for many years a resident of this place. For Sale:- Ten head o f Shropshire ewes, good ones, . Fred Townsley The Park St,.Presbyterian Choir of Dayton will give a musical pro­ gram in the First Presbyterian church o f Cedr-ryille on Thursday, Dec. 9. This choir_has been singing together offerings presented during our recent for the past five years dnd'a good pro* bereavement. gram is assured. Mrs. J, H. Ritenour and Family. Card o f Thanks: We wish to ex­ press our sincere thanks and ap­ preciation to-our. many friends and neighbors for their assistance, words of syinpathy, and the beautiful floral \N\ ' n ’ ^ /< j known as fawieatown i 3000 lbs,} tare 9 yrs. ><sc.; 1 Jet- * w carrying If to freeh- fresheh in C 10 sndes tug: har- H 'Y *■ ft. cutt New :gle row cul- . ^pikt? tooth dder; 1 hay ig, 2 wagons it, and other SALE OUNG iwaby, Cle’rk riap Church PUBLIC SALE! ► , * . ‘ * Having decided to. quit farming, I will sell at public auction at my farm located on the .Springfield and Clifton pike, 5 miles south r of Springfield, and 3mile* north of Clifton, op . ' » j THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1926. ’ Commencing at 12 o'clock 14— HEAD OF CATTLE------14 Consisting of 1 Jersey co\v fresh in January;. 1 Jersey cow fresh in December; i Guernsey cow with calf by side; 1 Jersey cow will be fresh by day of sale; 1 roan cow giving good flow o f milk; 1 Guernsey cow fresh by day of sale; 1 Guernsey cow fresh in December; 3 Jer­ sey heifers'will be fresh irt early winter; 3 young heifers; 1 good Guernsey bull, 18 months old. 100-:— HEAD J>FHOGS------ 100 Consisting of 8 fat hogs wt. from 2()0 to 250; 44 feeding shoats wt. from’ 100 to 15Q lbs.; 30 shoats will weigh from 05 to 100 lbs.; 5,Hampshire sows will farrow in February; 2 Poland China sows will farrow in February; 1 sow with pigs by side; 1 fat soW; 1 yearling Hampshire bear. These hogs- are alt’ double immuned. 17------ HEAD OF SHEEP -— 17 Consisting of 10 head of good Delaine" ewes; 7 head of Shrop­ shire ewe lambs. ; ■ ^ * Corn, Alfalfa Hay, Rye, Baled! Straw, Seed! Corn 500 shock*5 of coin cut 12x12;.10 tons o f Alfalfa«hay. itviriow; 80 ' 1bushel* of rye; 85 bales of dry Straw. Some seed com/ FARM IMPLEMENTS . Fordsoh Tractor with Oliver plows; Rock, Mand Wagon With box Wd, T fea^ 'Vagoh-w ifh bed; peering binder 1924 model: 7 ft, m* Champion mower; Thomas hay tedder side de- . livery rake, tooth rbfce, New Idea manure spreader; Black Hawk corn planter, Oliver cultivator, 5 shovel cultivator. Farmers1Favorite grain drill, Excelsior grass seeder, field roller, .spike tooth borrow, doable disc, harrow, 8 ton’,Fairbanks scales, 800 lb. platform scales; weeder, feed grinder, grind stone, bob sit’d good-one, 100 gal, hog fountain, self feeder, water tank, De Lavel cream seperator, good as new,post drill, spud, log chains, forks, shovels and many other articles. Good stove, - ' . . 200 PURE BRED BARRED ROCK CHICKENS . TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE WAYNE FLATTER Glen Weikert, Auct. Frank Carrey, Clerk Lunch served by Missionary Society of Clifton Presbyterian Churtfh ' J ' 1 " H it ilm t $ %-■ -• i 1 SERE ¥ SES . :s f ST 8 train * tor'o ••••- I *'r:/:ikT>LjR' • i/*1'"*'■')) •' •;: -»■ Peaches,g? aul 2 "2“” Avondale Pineapple of Delmonte can 19c, 3 cans 55c h llto IlfcMU m Corn, Beans Country Club No. 2 c&n 15c 3 cans 39cs Peas, Country Sifted can 3 cans , «, , ■ TOMATO SOUP Camp- or bell's 3 cans 25c, 12 cans 97c Country Club Beans 4 cans., Bread County Cllily,twin-or split-top 9c 1lb, lo"af White each 6 c 31Rye. 1 1-2 lb, loaf each 10c Whole Wheat, 1loaf each; 8 c, SARDINE^* large oval cunin tomato 13c sauCe can 3 cans.. - 35c COFFEE, Golden Santos lb, . *...... French Brand lb... ..47c CAKES, Assorted flavors, round layerv*lv 20 oz. Square layer 25c RICE, Fancy, Blue QA|» Rose head 4 lbs,,. vW # 25c 36c; MOPS, Cotton, 02 *ea. 16cz, ea. 10 # « * « » « wr * » CITRON, 4 oz. pkg. *lltffc Dromedary ea . .. Orange Peil* or lemon d4 oz, 13c FLOUR?, 24 1-2 lb* A d a Clifton sack.... /. 2 rOw Country Club, 24 1-2 lb*: s a c k ............. >$L09,, RAISINS, Sunmaid Seeded -of Seedless •* " 2 packages,. . . . , , « w CLOTHESLINE 40 foot btalded. FEANUT Brittle lb Richards Drug Store BY THE BRIDGE . Phoo* 203. . MWt, RiftlSl of Ball* Center, O., Wiritod1W iS Attend* end relatives here tfceinslH* the week. the thu* ur overcoat at It 8w our line and the pries* hare. Wonderful bap- m ih «apa< ip i boy*. j «„ 9m Mehofa ay Pho. nograpk and zaeoed*. Good m new. Very ch**pp*ywumto. Address Rwno- greph, Be« IBL Bayiee, O, 1 iiMUi.il'MiMJW [ —CoL C. L. Taylor, auctioneer. Call phone *-88» Jaweatowu for your sale dates, (dtp) ' For Bale: •Hew Style atroller baby buggy, used only four months. Rhone 110. Elmer R, Middleton ' . Mr*, J, C, Towpaley ha* been laid up fqr *oma tim* With intestinal,grip. She to reported much better at this time. v ■ For Sale; Oak top for winter wood, 25c a load, G. H, Greewell, CHURCH NOTICES h . a a n m « m u m * Ray. S. M. Ingmtot, Fester Sunday School at 9:80 A, M, F, M, Gillitoa, j3upt Maywood Homey Asst Subject:, “The Trend of Chrtotanity” Epworth League at 6:00 P, H, Union aervtoe at 7:00 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 P. M. A apedal Armistice program was given at the school house yesterday. Rev. TUford, pastor of the First Pres­ byterian congregation, Xenia, .made the address. Rev. Tilford to always a welcome speaker audienqea. U, P. CHURCH Rev. R. A. Jamieson, Pastor. Sabbath School at 9:50 A. M, jUr, O. A . Dobbins, superintendent, Morning service at 10:30 A. M, Rev. Stillman Foster of Shushan, N, Y., a senior in Pittsburgh Theo­ logical Seminary will preach, O. Y, P. C. U. at 6 P, M, During the absence of the pastor Rev. Stillman Foster if Pittsburgh Theological Seminary preaches in the l), F. church. Sabbath, Nov. Id. On Sabbath, Nov, 31, Dr. A. W. Jamieson, a brother of the paster, will preach Both morning and evening, ' We wUb to purchmae * few stack* of LOOSE STRAW LriOitodi within 10miles of our mill* Cmllj Cedarville 39-4 rings. E, S, HAMILTON, Buyer, N The Hagar StrawBoard &Paper Co . S ' - Jp ' CEDARVILLE, OHIO FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev,* W. P. Harriman, Pastor* J Sabbath School at 9;30 A. M. James '' Liuu u is n M»wrin.« a .„ , • i before Cedsrville C' WpMillan, Supt. nerore Ledamiie Mqrnil?g flervice at 10{30 A M Sunday, morning; *‘£httrri».Bay**. Chrtotian iEndeavor at 6:90P/M. We have the. largest shoe depart- ment Ip Xepia at'lowest prices. BestLT. rrrt„ _ ' . ' ________ make* rubber boots, knee boots for ^ 1HANKhflV,NG SERVICE men dr' boys* Rubberi, galoishes^and For Sale;- ’Home, grown potatoes. * . (2t) W. H. Creswdll ,For Sale:- Com in shock. In quanti­ ties o f 27 to 609shocks. " (2t) • FI O. Harbison -j,- The'regular meeting,of the W; C. T. U. will he held tot the .home of Mt«. J, O. Stewart, Thursday, Npv. 18, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Olitre Dean /of- Xenia will be "present and give a re­ port of the- State Convention held in Steubenville. Take advantage o f,our liberal offer of .temper, cent discount on heating stoves during October and November, right at the tinie ' When you need a stove. Service Hardware Co. felts. JC*$p tbe feet warm and dry and enjoy good health.'C, A. Kelble, 17-19 W. Maip, Xenia. 1 , ; ..... . . Get your-rugs cleaned by the,new prices*. It makes them look like new, Prices ■are right* Work guaranteed. Will call for, and deliver. Call phone ,150. „ <3t) , Salesman Waited:- ^Map; with toUing i^nd farm experience prefer­ red. Good' salary, home territory, permanent position. Must-have car. Give' age. and ; qualifications in the first'letter. Moseley Mfg. Co,, ’ BoX 326, Loujsyilto, 'Ky. The ’Uninn Thanksgiving Service will he held in the L riled Presbyterian church on Wednesday, ‘>Tovhpiber 24, ttt 7 P. M. Rrof, B. E, Robison will preach the sermon. The service will be dismissed promptly - at S P. M. *o those who Wish may allend the lec­ ture in tho opera house. ! Public Sale Dates A. Ti Young, Nov, 19. ■ Joseph- Johnson,- November 18i Collins Williamson, Dee. 8 .' Wayne Flatter, November 18. Mr, Hugh N. Mltrdock, accompanied by hto son, Howard,, and non-in-law, Grland Moody, of Kqsclnsko, -Miss,, drove north last .week jmd have been making a.visit Among*relatives and friends. Mr. Murdock was a* former Mr. Charles F. Marshall expects to resWent o£ township and went spend the winter m^Plorida, Z will ^ « • W * bf having sutfei- leave'bere Sometime after the first of|t^‘ Rheumatism for. Some year*. December. f Mr. Murdock says he enjoys^much bettim"herith in the south, yet he at Dres* rain coats, all colors for men boys, ladies, misses. Priced from $3.49 to $9.85. C.'A.tKelble, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia. ” PUBLIC SALE! As I have quit farming I will sell without reserve or limit at my residence located 3 miles west of Cedarville' and 4 miles south of Yellow Springs apd X mile north of Massico Creek cemetery on road leading from Columbus pike to WUberforce and Clifton pike ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1926 . Commencingat lO:0OA. M* v s —;— h e a d o f H orses — 5 Consisting of 1 bay team'of geldings, 8 and 9 years old, wh 1450 ! each, sound except one horse blind, A splendid farm team. 1 grey mare 10 years old, a,good worker, wt. 1400; 1 bay mare. 11 years old, a good worker, wt. 1400; 1 seven year old ,sorrel gelding, wt. 1000. A good driver* and sound. 20— HEADOF CATTLE-— 20 Consisting of 9 milk Cow*, some fresh and some heavy- springers. 10 high’ grade Shorthorn' steer calve*, wt,“about 500 lbs. 1 Holstein yearling bull, a good One. - - - 6 Q- — HEAD OF HOGS----- 60 I Consisting of 6 brood Sows, 4 Poland China male hogs .old enough for service. 20 good feeding hogs, wt. 1Q0 lbs., impiun^d. 18 good fall pigs. 12 shcats, wt. 50 to 75 lbs., immuned. 40 — -HEAD OF SHEEP- 40 Rev. R. A, Jamieson departed Tues- da yfor Camp Cfeek, Trim, where he to conducting evangelistic meetings for two weeks. tnyrittighte the Htoatd Travril Afc+- cldent Insurance Policy. Mr, and ifys. J. E, Hasting* left last-Friday for Zanesville to visit Mrs. Hastings’ father, Mr. H. Moorehefld, and from there tthey ex­ pect to visit .their uncle in New Can- cord, For Sale: One 3-Piece Mahogany Parlor suitef 1 combination bookcase and writing desk, 1 Mahogany Libra­ ry table, 1 Hall rack, 2 Axminstcr rugs 1)xl2. About 75 Rhode Island pullets, Mrs. C. H. Crouse After all coid weather arrived .and no doubt you are unprepared. Heavy felt boots m‘e needed these days. So with the fleece lined coats, heavy ceps and gloves. A full >/ne o f good warm goods can be found at C, A. Kclblc's Bib Clothing and Shoe Store at 17*19 W. Main, Xeria. MAMf'WANTED—To s|U Nursery Stock old reliable firm. Pleasant Work. Liberal commission payable weekly. Write THE CLYDE NUr- SERY* Clyde, Oi ways finds gre*t pleasure In malting a 'visit aipong Relatives and friends. For Sato: Duroc Jersey, male hog*. • v ' . J. M. Auld ' t . C. H. Crouse has purchased the . Lemon property on South Main street'and will move to town about the firstiof the year, He-diaS rented his farm toVictor Bumgarner. Mr. Crouse expects to become associated with Mr. Frank Thomas in the- meat and! grocery business. * Shropshire 'and -Delaine breeding ewes, good ones, FARMING IMPLEMENTS ' 1 U- S, Cream Separator, 1 good 7ft. McCormick binder, 1 re volvfng hay rake, 1 BIacki;HaWke.,p|frn planter,, 1Q0 rds. wire; 1 Su­ perior grain 'drill, l f OlivOr'^Sulky bredkittg plow;-1' good. McCormick double disc; 3 single row coni plows,' T good CO tooth spike har­ row, 2 walking breaking, plows, 1 New Idea manure spreader, Com • sheller, platform scales,"I wagon wifK bed; 1 iron*wheel platform top - ' Wagon, gravel boards, feed sled, 3 hog boxes, hay rope and pulleys,' 2 sides of good leather tug harness, 3 hides .of chain' harness, collars, lines, bridles and halters. .Other article!) too numerous to mention. 50-60 foot rope, cornplanter, potato planter, hay fork,, 1-hoSrsewagon, J 5 ft. McCormick mower, grind atone, mowing machine, 1 U. S. Sep- ' arator, Platform scales, Household goods, -y. 550 Shocks of Extra Good.Corn TE^MS WILL BE MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE j. b . J ohnson C. H. Crouse, Clerk. Kennon Bros, Aucta. " Xenix § prewiring for ft Community chest drive to take care o f the Red Cross membership campaign and tike Social Service League.'Mosttowns and i cities that have more than, one organ­ ization drive combine under the Com­ munity chest idea. ’ As ft result of the election and the majority .vote given the county li­ brary. district," the Common Pleas Court and the Commissioners have announced the members of the board to ,govern the county library; Mrs. * S.‘ O. Hale, Xenia, four year term; ■Rev. Williams^ Osborn, one year term Mrs. P. H. Flynn, Xenia, five years; Mrs--L, H. Jones, Yellow. ' Springs, three years} Rev. L, L. Gray, James­ town, thicee years. After the original appointments expire, all future - ap- i points .will he for five years, Cedar- ville is not represented in the county district and elector* had no vote on the proposition. Property owners in thi* township are now taked for the Support of the local library and could : not be'included in the new district. Mrs, Elizabeth Blair, Who has been in the McClellan hospital, was able to return"home last Saturday. Your dollars donT need to atop growing in winter just because .crops do. Plant them here in our SAVINGS CERTIFICATES and they will grow at the 'Si 6 % ' INTEREST .1 throughout the year. Always available i£you need them and protected by first mortgage on Clark County real estate. TheSpringfieldBuilding&Loan Association 28 East Main Streal, Springfield, Ohio Look Now For Bad Weather WE C A N PROTECT WOU FROM R A IN AND COLD AT VERY LITTLE & )ST - Dress rain coats, all colors, red blue, green, grey,1 lavender. Men’s, boys’ ladies’, misses’ |3.49 to $4.98. Men’s . and boys’, heavy/rain coats, all kinds . $3.98 to $9.85. Rain hats 73c. n p ; Best makes rubber boots, knee boots. Men's $3.49to $5.49.Hip and thigK * boots $5.98, $6.49. , . Boys*, ladies’,misses’, children’s rubber boots, all kinds. Rubber oversho ; es allkinds. . . . Men’s and boys’ sheop-lined coats, all kinds, $7*95 to $18.50. \ Sweaters all kinds, 98c to $9.85. Best makes underwear, flannel srirtS, lumber lacks, men’s all wool $4.98 to $5.98. Boys’ a ll wool $3.49 to $4.98. Latest hats, caps and furnish- i .< mg goods. • - DON’T MISS OUR BIG STORE ! 0x1 For men’s an dboytf fine overcoats,and suits. We will save you money. Largest shoe department in Xenia at lowest prices. H ' mu 'm,

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