The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

■■w SC im - 6 .00 5 .00 ?ive the ■E * * * * * * * * * # Rw* H. Q, Forts* trBritofe*teto«, LOCAL AJif> 'S '* « UI 150,4* «*W>*to *t S:*o M ju iit . m v ir rAR SyU lAL * *P* M. *t to# i»m« o f too mu « m • • # « • * * » * * j McNeill, Subject: “The VWe», Tri- * • i « • i » um>h ^ ^ F#<jhu» (■**» . .. 3 p *** Sak 43 bead o f Delaine ©w«*. Pb«iv 12*141, W. O. Tohmscn, J&*» and Mrs, C. E» Masters sp©nt 8to»d»y 1 b Norwood, the guests of Mr. «ad Mrs. Walter Baxatt, 1 For Salt; B m *U$ u Mahogany Pfco*. aograph and record*. Good as n am. Very toeap ptyroonto. Addrtis Phono- S**p!*, Box 223, Dayton, 0, Ft® Salt; 30 nice shoats, 2 Poland China gilt*, l Poland China mala hag, Ffcoae 4-152. A. J. Furay Mr*. Louis* Ewbsnk loaves this week for Columbus to spond tbt win- tar with bar daughter, Marguerite, ■who is ia nurse training school at, the Grant Hospital, W e wish to purchase a few stacks o ” LOOSE S'TRAW •■■.■■ >• . v Located within 10 miles of our mill. Ca ll1Cedarville 39-4 rings. ^ • } E . S. H AM ILTON , Buyer. . * -!. r ■ .V k *■ ••*' ■ ■ ■ The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co. " • % CEDARV ILLE , OHIO pays for itself on thefarm Here’s a radio set low in pru ■' andf low in cost to run— .but big in/performance. Tt has the new features o f single control—and a power Radiotron. But far from being an experiment, iris a proved success. Its five tubesaremade to do thework o f manjrmore. And its ronequalitywiil standcomparisonwith farhigherpriced It >s. not "ijCK a radio,set," but a tried, tested and Radiol* 20, with 5 Radiotron* #115' * RCA Loudspeaker 100 , $33 Convtnitnt ttrm> ifyouwish Adair’s XEN IA , OHIO H ighest Quality Peaches, Delrnonte 3 cans . . . 72 c C ou n try C lu b 3 can s . . . . . . . 6 9 o Country Club, tall cans 3 for 25c ^ f i t , xv/?i___„ _________ a ■ p w w r * d » i j t zue # Wilson tall cans 3 fdt • V Round White, 2 1-2 bu. bag Potatoes,**", S1.63 " WT • *a *'* * •*••»•*** ■ Bread, S A LM O N , T a iU a n , 1 S « . P ink A laska ca n ., . A “ v . - •-.... J’~-- Double or Split-top 1 1-2 lb, If. 9c Country Club, 1 lb. loaf ae. 9c # 1 ^ I Viennfi, 1 lb. l oaf . . . . . . . . . . . . Whole Wheat 1 lb. l oaf , . . . . . . . »*8c Rye, 1 1-2 lb. l o a f ......... ....................10c . BUTTER, Country JI/fef* Club creamery lb CHOCOLATE , DROPS Creamy canters, 1 , newbwprice lb ,* y y CRANBERR IES , Cape Cod, fine quality J J a SWEET POTATOES, NancyHalls y f g friWajllMS DATES , Fancy Ha - in * lowi, in bulk l b , . , . FRU IT CAKE , Excellent quality, 2 lbs. Q C a each *,• * . . . » * *• * 3 lbs. jil.3Sf C l TRON .Dromedary« 4 02 . pkg. . . . . . . . J *r o z « Orange or Lemon Peel 13c nTr- i —•* 1 C E L E R Y , Jum bo »ize , O r nice tender stalka. , . . —V . .. ,w. **■>;i-. .[itfaUjMlhiiatilitf.n imiliaiairtimitiiiiniminwila.i1 iiit»l|iaiii|l,i»wi« f f l L U 25c Richards Drug Store BY THE BRIDGE Phooe 203. C H l i a W i p l C l B M. X. Rev. S. M> SuruUy S<S»«dl 1L GilltUn, Eupbr' Aaeb , Morning mtv &# m HriNI A. M, Epworth Prayer meetoig' B. P. Rev, 3B. A, SabbathBehpM A. Dobblru, On Sabhath, Jamieson, a 5 preach both Union sarvfee ofc O. Y, P. a u , 4 * Pile Fabric Coat* Sumptuous as Furs Dr. A. w. l^te pastor, will evening. P, M. m ' Rev., and Mrs. S, M. Ingmire have been spending the week in Chicago. Dr. J, P. White of Xenia was town Tuesday falling on friends. ■" in , Mr. W. W» Calloway left Wednes- Jalr for New. York City on a business *ip. t Investigate the Herald Travel Ac- dbtent Insurance Policy. ' ' ^___ ‘J ....... . , Mrs. O, P. Elias was hostess to hemembers of the Home Culture dub Tuesday afternoon. For Sale; Duroc Jersey male hogs, J. M. Auld Do not fOrget the, market at John- son's Jewelry Store" Saturday after- ioon as given by the Broadcaster's* ass of the First Presbyterian'church, For Sale: An aid fashioned poster bedstead and high-boy. In good* con­ dition. Mrs, W. Q. Maddux, Rfd. 2. Cedsrville. ........... , --‘i Next week being Thanksgiving the .'oliege students and pupils of the public' schools get- the usual Thanks­ giving Vacation. * MAN WANTED—To sell Nursery Stock for old reliable firm. Pleasant work. Liberal commission payable weekly. Write THE CLYDE NUir- SERY, Clyde, O. A ' 1 1 ..... ......... ..... . Mrs. W. C. Iliff is ip Boston on a visit with her daughter, Miss 'Helen* who is. in college in that city. Miss lliff has been ill for some time but is reported better *at this time. FIRST PRESBTTlfflfMN CHURCH Rev. W. P. Harrinsati^ Pastor, Sabbath School a#PtSOA, M. James q, McMillan, Morning sendee p 10;30 A. M. Christian Endeavbr at 6:00 PJI, UNION IHANRSCnONG SERVICE The Union Thanks?^** Service will be held in the CniffljK Presbyterian church on WedneadaL November 24, at 7 P* M- Prof. RT& Rpbison will preacb the sermon. T « service will be dismissed prompt iat 8 P. 'If.’ so. those who’wish tnayAttend the'.lee* ture in the opfera Coats that lnylte comparison with fhsir handsomest tor rivals are made of soft and lustrous pile* fabrics and completed by collars and cuffs of the richest tors, They are admired moat , In brown tones with fur accessories to match; but there are occasional mod­ els ah'owlng fox dyed In bright colors used on black coats. Mrs. C. E. Mall friends at Rook home On,Xenia a A meeting of been called for tlii#* A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs, A. B, Creswell at the city .hoe- pital in Springfield on Nov. 8th. The new member of the family has been named Martha Jape. Mother and babe are doing fine. tertained 24 .night at her Mr. P. M* Gilliian has been off duty from the Cedarville Bakery for about a week due to an attack of the grip. - ' .^eoifhcU halt iday evening,' The Broadcasters’ ^ Presbyterian church , ket at Johnson's Join Saturday afternoon chs, pies, cakes, etc, te..- For Sale; New baby buggy, used’ Phohe ilfi, .Etui of the First hold a mar- Store on 2 F. M, Chicki Salesman .Wanted:- Man with selling and farm experience prefer­ red. *■ Good salary, borne .territory, permanent position. Must have car. Give age and qualifications in the first letter, Moseley Mfg. Co,, Box 326, Louisville, Ky, . le stroller four months. Middleton Mr. and-Mrs. W. six o’clock dinner to a company o£ ajxmt twenty-five. ; V STORAGE Goods, Mierchand Dead Storage of All Lelanm Crater, 33^ 0, Address P. 0; * Ten per cent o f ing stove* during ember. Service' Market Saturday, ion's Jewelry Sto tor's class o f the;. chUrchi car gave a day evening numbering Household y, and Phone F35, Xenia, , Xenia, O. Oak heat- and Nov- ware Co. at John Brpadcas- yterian The third number on the lyceum course comes Wednesday, December 1st. Edward Reno,.the famous expert illusionist. For 36 years Mr. Reno has been giving exhibitions and traveling over the world in sarch of new things. One of his greatest feate is What is called his “dove trick”. He burns a piece of common paper) and a dove rises phoenix-like from the ashes, He apparently tears the dove in two, only to find that he has two doves in his hands. He throws a glass of water in to the air, and it changes into a dove and flies away. Reno promises to have an interesting entertainment on December 1st. 2nd PRES - HOLIDAY SALE Begins Saturday, Nov. 13th The Greatest values ever offered IN SPRINGFIELD IN DIAMONDS — WATCHES — CLOCKS *JEWELRY and SILVERWARE will be shown during this sale f M. L. Aron & Co. 17 E. Main St Springfield’s Oldest Jewelry Store Mr. and Mrs. Wright enter­ tained a company of- guests last Fri­ day evening and again Saturday even­ ing. • ’ ' - . ...................... . The Hagar StrawJBoard A Papet Co, has beautified the- laWn west* of the mill by having shrubbery planted jn beds that Will add much to the appearance of toe property. The shrubbery was furnished by Herman Stormont * Public Sale Dates C, H. Crouse, NovT80. Collins Williamson, Dec. 8. NO HUNTING OR TRESPASSING No hunting or trespassing will.be permitted within or without the hunt­ ing season on the following farmB; Jehn C, Finney. C. F, Marshall. A. T, Finney. Roy Wadiito John ’Burns Marvin Williams \ Warren J. Barber Massies Creek Cejnetry Association Curray McElroy The Clark’s Run club was enter­ tain:Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lester Huston. At the busi­ ness meeting arrangements were made for the annual Christmas din­ ner for the club, No Hinging, Day or Night— with Dog or Gim. A. J. Furay., L, Sullenberger of Oxford spent last Sunday Bit. and Mrs. and Mrs. G. H, Hartman, y with Mr. Thun ie* HU Turn Yes, Cblorlada, a* married woman has her hovers of triumph and* one o f them la when she finds that her hus­ band has left the electric light burn­ ing In the hall after delivering a bit­ ing speech on economy.—New Orleans States. --Coll C j L. Taylor, auctioneer. Call phtm*2-f», Jadtestowh for your sale dates, (4tp) The College stixhtots enjoyed a very pleasant evening Wednesday at Com­ munity hall. Refreshments consisted of a roast 60 poUnd pig with plenty of oysters, mashed potatoes and other good things, For fiakt .Favorite Parlor Fur­ nace, a beauty. As good as new. Call Phone 90. MYERS ELECTRICAL HOUSE. PUMPS are quiter, more economical durable and efficient than any other pumps. SEE THEM at our store. 415 W. Main St., Xenia, Ohio. THE BOOKLET-KING CO. Phone 360. Latest word from Miss Thirza Me. Miilan of Chicago, is that -her condi­ tion is critical with m^fthpe o f recov­ ery,. She’ ha* been with the Misses Mary and Jennie Bratton in Chicago, since heaving Cedarville. <?* v ' ■ *■ -v - ■ : • The next number op the'lecture course is Charles E. Ogden, Wednes­ day, Nov. 24. Mr. Ogden h m combi­ nation newspaper man, lagtetefor and a tireless Worker along patriotic lines. In his house city of Rochester, N, Y., he is known as “ tiw wui with the glad hand.” Mr. Ogden to a very flu­ ent speaker and he hat spent much time lecturing before Y, M, C. A, gatherings and on the lyceum plat- form. Heir him Wednesday evening. Service Cornua Firat The most satisfactory thing In all this: earthly life Is to be able to serve our fellow beings—first, those who are bound to us by ties of love; then, the wider circle bf fellow townsmen, fel­ low countrymen, or fellow men. To be of service is a solid foundation for contentment in thia world.—Charles W. Eliot,^ PUBLIC SALE! As ;l have decided to go into otherjbusiness, will sell at Public Outcry, at my farm on Columbus pike, oile mile east of Cedarville TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1926. Commencing'at 10:30 Prompt 3 — HEAD OF HORSES— 3 Consisting of 1 Brown,marc 10 years old; 1 Bay mare 9 yours old; 1 Bay mare 6 years old. ‘ All good workers. 30 -------- HEAP OF CATT!£ - - ^ 30 Consisting of 2®head of feeder cow* and;heifers; 6 head of Jer­ seys, and Holsteins, ail bred; 5 milk cows, 3 fresh and 2 springers; I . Jersey Bull 18 months old. a good breeder, 70 ------HEAD OF HOGS— - 7 0 Consisting of 10 brood sows, 2 with ’pigs by side, others will far­ row later. 40 fat hogs, 20 shoats. All immuiied. . 68 — HEAD OF SHEEP-— 68 Consisting of 55 Delaine and Cottswool ewes; 41 wethers, 2 bucks FARMjlMPUMENTS Consisting of 2 farm wagons with flat top; 1 with stock rack;/l 8-ft. McCormick binder: 1 Steel Tooth Rake; 1 Tedder; 1 Corn Planter with 80 rods wire; 1 3-horse Empire drill; 1 John Deere Sulky plow; 1 walking plow; 3 com plows, single row; 1 cultivator; Potato© plow; 1 Double shovel; 1 1-horse wheat drill; 1 Double disc; 8 foot harrow; 2 drags; t roller, t<ip buggy; 1 McCormick moWer; 100 ft. hay rope; fork and pulleys; 1 Blue Belle Separator; 1 250-Egg Buckeye Incu­ bator;; 2 Horse Gasoline engihe; 4 hdg houses, 1 is 14 ft. long with 'steel roof, onTunnena; 3 feed boxes; 1 Hog Fountain 6 sides work har­ ness, 1 set buggy harness; wagon jack; wheel barrow, feed sled; 1 brooder house, new'seed corn rack, 2 log chains, 1 cross cut saw and many^other articles. ■ . i CORN, H AY , FEED, FODDER, ENSILAGE. 250 bu. Com in Crib; 10 tons hay; 1 1-2 ton Palm Olive middlings' Fodder and Ensilage. TERMS Wild. BE MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE C. H. CROUSE Taylor & Kennqn, Aucts. W. W. Trotite, Clerk Lunch Served on Grounds For Sale: One 8-Piece Mahogany Parlor suite; 1 combination bookcase and writing desk, 1 Mahogany Libra­ ry table, 1 Hall rack, 2 Axminster rugs 9x12. About 76 Rhode Island pullets. Mrs. C. H, Crouse Buy Christmas nuts now!5 Have just received from my Georgia groves a shipment of Paper Shell Pecans, guaranteed 1926 crop. Best flavored nut grown in America, practically ,no waste, Price 65c per pound; 5 lb. lots, $3.00. B. E, Robison. Phone 62. An annual Thanksgiving offering of flour, canned fruit, rice, beans, po­ tatoes, apples* etc. for the Children's Home at Worthington,'0.; will be giv­ en Sunday'morning by the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School.''Send gifts oh Saturday afternoon if possible. WE ARE NOW-culling and Wood itoetin Waixm. too I*** &itifi&**M**iti** DOLLARS KEEP GROWING! • Your dollars don't need to atop growing in winter just because crops do. Plant them here in our SAVINGS CERT IF ICATES and they will grow at the rate of , * ' 6 % INTEREST • .IV • * ‘ • * ■ * . ' ■ ’ , .. # ■l . throughout the year. Always available if you need them and protected by first mortgage on Clark County real estate. * TheSpringfieldBudding&Loan Association (i , ,■ j •/ ;i, ,1 m , 5pringfi«I«I( Ohio WSkm a WASHINGTON C . H. and SPRINGFIELD BUS COMPANY. , Local Time Schedule Central Standard Time NORTH BOUND A,M. A.M, P.M. P.M* P.M. PM Washington C, H .------ -I.v. 7:00 10:00 1:00 3:00 5/30 *7:30 Jeffersonville 7:25 10:25 l;25f 3:25 5:55 7:55 Jamestown _________ 7:501 10:50 1:50 3:50 6:20 8:20. Cedarville ___ MW 8:05 11:05 2:05 4:05 6:35 8:35 ' Clifton — _______— 8:15 11:15 2:15 4:15 6:45 8:45 Springfield _____ ’____ ^Ar. 8:40 11:40 2:40 4;40 7:40t 9:10 ’ SOUTH BOUND A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. PM Springfield _________ l L v , 7:00 10:00 1:00 3:00 5:30 *7:30 Clifton ____________ 7:25 10:25 1:25 3:25 5:55 7:55 Cedarville ________ • •* ■ 7;35 10:35; 1:35 3:35 6:05 8:Q5 Jamestown — 7:50 10:50, 1:50 3:50 6:20, 8:20 “ Jeffersonville ________ »*> 8:15 11:15 2:15 4U6 6:45 8:45 Washington C. H .____ -Ar. *. 8:40 11:40 2:40 4:40 7:10 9:10 ,k■ A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. ■P.M. PM ♦Sundays and Holidays only. *• «r Effective November 15,1926 DIRECT CONNECTION at Washington C. H., for Columbus, Cincin nati, Wilmington and Hillsboro. Convenient connections foj Chfilicothe Connection at Springfield for Dela'ware, Urbana and Lima. . ' ■ .<? ' . ■ mm ^ ^ 1 0 $p i W'W' ' ' >»r * . t i

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