The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

irgains d trim- *ehine ssR o give s a t the TING tr have M it, and 6 Per Year. , with* m ade' posited J a n u * 0 o . o # # • # # • • ♦ ♦ * 1 Fcr P.cr,t5 Critega cf font rooms ■ cr,:l ©saps. J. B»Eylo i.0C«l AND PERSONAL. # • • • # • » ft # $ Celts MeMiJan gf GolviHe, Prof, and Mre, P. A. JatAnt re- turned last Friday fo ra No» Pa-s wm-re the? i,pvr.C C:o lic^ Jap wiih f '.:r former's nserhe?, k . Yfaobiastcn, I d here go . a visit with relative:). t v He.’, R. Fter-cy, teto gudexmont an c: eratca last wcik jo reported oa rati?h tepsovod. T P R E - W A R P R I C E S OUP own tr.uchanicri work and g w a valiimiJ *P fn*^» ‘t ®Vfp free of cli*ra# hM er«t#d * v’ ,un,t ®f kiwinta* that »mk«« ihh pc»»iWfj TRJUE BITING sets of teeth **cpntf *« N«tsirf-.(A*k About Th*m) Sl«?*n Contest Closes Jan. 15 Someone Will Win $50 Prize Tw*u b9,.'«,rny by 8 P, M. Satur- u *ry 15l. '‘ to b* •>*9*bS» to cofnpoto fop tho grand ry v,‘th. ?0HP ^ntal «Io8«n. You can'Aond In aa many aa you wiah, 10 Yaar Baarmlaa O r All Work All roceahtjJca! work (plates, bridges,' etc,) guaranteed to last 10 years or made over free of charge, This applies on all wort; done In the past 10 yearo. * ’ PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS 50 c ^ p . i . S 3 DFNTIST Ohio 26 V?S. Limestone S t, Over WqoJworth’n 5 and 10 '3pon Daily and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evanlngs 10 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION ALUMINUM ROASTERS — PBRCULATORS ■ . COOKING WARE PY R EX BAK ING D ISHES W . » HOLLOW WARE WAFFLE IRONS and CORN STICK PANS CUTLERY HARDWARE FEED — IMPLEMENTS. C e d a r v i l l e F a n n e r s ’ G r a i n C o m p a n y Every thirt? for th e Farm Phon e 21 Cedarville, Ohio Coffe , Jewel Brand lb. 35c French Brand lb. 47c Golden Santos lb. . "Clifton Brand in own syrup 2 1-2 P r a C h f i S . - T5 c "Country * heavy syrup can 25c Avondale, in syrup can . . . U m a j u j I Country Club 1 1-2 lh* Twin *1 f l * * ■ B r e a a , ^ n ^ . t / ’ountryi u c WholeWheel: I lb. loaf...................................... 8c Vienna l lb. loaf ......................................».. /c Clifton Brand, Pastoy Hour 24 1-2 lb. Sk. 98c. Country P i t A JClub, 24 1-2 lb. sack $1.09 Q J ( , Country Club. 12 1-4 lb, sack . . A . . . * . . / . • Gold Medal or Pillsbury 14 1-2 sack .......... . $U 9 Flour, OATS, Country Clubt E r 2 Packages . . . . * d ” Large size pkg ..19c iieaeaassaaeEyci: PEAS,Standard patk^g/w 3» turn * ■........ . . . . A a w Avondale, early June . He TOM A TO E S , S t a i r £ § £ derd pack 3 cans Avondale No. 2 can ■ l^e APPLES, Fancy Home , 9V ............ 4 lbs, .orWi»e8«P2 5 C | ^ - p — Greenings 2 lbs. 25c Fancy Jerseys 5 Ibs.i lb «W9- For Sate; Dodge coi^e, nearly cev? Mrs, 6. a m o Lost; A glove Between the Ex­ change Btafe and Hill Top Oarage, J. B. Efo I Mr. W, W. m h m i u* ; fjcc'J to his h'rr.%') ^**.k with oa fttiack of ih« jfnp, r’^i c o "‘■mien In this issue will be iluBT.cfal fstatement of u* Bank, f'-jnrj l-.Thango HoTh','-cn-,',1cFIi'o;* ITaptials— It'.' r.jai..'af,o cf I'-I td Sulla SJar- Vlcen tq tjr. Uavrl r^-Eh'oy fcch ?piece hist Gofirdc;? oftesaoca ot t!;o i horao of tI;o 1 ri.!o at ixro o'clock. Ti;o Miss Ella WcaWey» T*ho vvao called licte fey the death of fccr bretfeer, Joe returned to New Jersey last Friday. SWEET Potatoes, 2 2 C BUTTER, Country g £ g Club, Fresh lb OLEO, Eatmore ^ ut2 0 0 LARD, Kettle ren- 31c dered pure 2 lb s .. PANCAKE Flour 5 lbs* , J Package......................9c Pack 3 cans. . . * . . 25c Avcttdale can , . . . 12 l«2c .... I I &nuaie , 14 i-z CRANBERRIES 10C I Country;Club can . . I5e C a p e C a d u>. * | t .* r * g ->r BA NA N A S , Choke Go den I rmt 4 lbs.«w LETTUCE, Icelicrg g g | * HMd4he f tds , .&%' fl# Leaf Latture lb . *. 2 k BEANS. TAj* Stringkss can * * v w Avondale cau, «. 12 1-2c PO T A T O E S , U . B: No. 1 15 lb, peck.. 1 ine Cooker* •mm * | Mrs. Mary Cherry, Xenia, sister cf Mr. E, G. Watt a t this place, Is re­ ported In » very critiDaVcguditlon and little Iiopaia held fey lier recovery. Miss Eleanor .Kyle, has returned to her school work at St, Maryo, after a visit? with her parents, Rev. 1 . J. and Mrs, Kyle, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Itife entertain­ ed a large company of friends and relatives at dinner New Year’s day. BopyescRtuiaVi? K. La vv,* bm ‘been chosen Ghairmau of &o Heuse Finance eoamuttev in tho leg. Mature aecerdlng to pre*« reports. Murray the Ohio miary of D. I.-mi'-.ln, Farm Bureau federation, will ?»e the speaker at tN armml meeting of the Greene County Farm Bureau on Thursday, Jan, £7, Xenia, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Owens of De troit visited here over the week-end with the former’s fattier, who suffer­ ed a paralytic stroke last week. Mr, Owens is reported much better. Mrs. Minnie Douglass, who -has been visiting the Misses Mary and Jennie Brattor, in Chicago, was tak en ill whiie in that city. She ip ex­ pected hack the last of this week. 'Miss' Elsie Shjrondes has returned to her school in Mt. Washington, Cincinnati, after spending the holt days with her aunt, Mrs, Cora' Trum- bo. An-Appreciation* We wish to ex­ press our hearty appreciation of the patronage of the past year and ex­ tend our thanks to all who have con­ tributed to our successful recoiM in 1926. Frank B. Thomas, Grocer. Mr. and Mrs- Melvin McMillan and son, John, and Mrs. J, H. McMillan visited in Cleveland for several days with Mrs. Melvin McMillan’s parents. Tfcry were accompanied home by Miss Margaret Chandler,, who is at­ tending Cedarville College. The Broadcasters of the Presby­ terian Sabbath School will enjoy a supper this Friday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Conley The class will gather after the even­ ing service at the church. Friends here will regret to hear ilhat Miss Jessie Small fell several days ago while visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs* Harry Iliff in Lon­ don. Miss Small has been laid up aa a result suffering with an badly in­ jured shoulder, Mis* Lillian Kunkle had as her guest last week, Mr. Eugene C, Krei- der of Philadelphia. Mr.’ Kreider left for horn Monday night, where he wiU comptete his theological course this'’semester at Mt, Airy seminary. Miss Mary Williamson, and Miss Margaret Lackey,: , the latter from near Jamestown, entertained last Wednesday afternoon, honoring Mrs. Julia Harbison, now Mrs. David Me Elroy, whose marriage took place last Saturday. Fifty guests were re­ ceived at the Williamson home and the bride was presented with many useful gifts. The hostesses were as­ sisted by Misses Florence Williamson Myrtle Lackey, Agnes Stormont and Mrs. Raymond Williamson. Mrs. Luther Gray (nee Nina Shroades) delightfully entertained the members of the graduating clas­ ses of 1917 and ’18 of Cedarville High School at her home in Springfield, on New Year’s eve- The guests had a» enjoyable time with various con­ tests and an exchange of gifts which were arrayed under a beautiful Christmas tree. During the evening delicious refreshments were served. The party was an annual event for the two classes, and was greatly en­ joyed by all present, <* Cherry Bark . Cough Syrup Excellent for coughs, 'hoarseness, sore throat, and bronchial catarrh. Free from narcotics and alchol. Therefore can bo safely given to all mem­ bers of the family. ItEXALL Laxative Aspirin Cold Tablets Clear up the stuffy feel ing and fever fey keep­ ing the bowels open. Browant & Brown Mrs. Nora Baldridge of Dayton haa been spending a few day* with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Fraunie Barber, who has been in poor health far some time. Master Ned Brown muter,vert an operation Wednesday in Xenia for the removal of adenoids and tonsils. The Cedarville Lumber Co. v/ill bold a demonstration of farm trac­ tors at the old electric light plant on Saturday when a Fnrmall tractor and corn plow attached and feed grinder with tractor power will be the main features under the diraction /.£ com­ pany representntive&'Tsfif' will be ground free all day and those who desire to do so may bring in what ever amount they wish. There will bo exhibits of other farm equipment and farmers are urged to make a call during the day. ccrsrtee r/ao read by Dr. P. Harri- kigd * the bride’s paotor v;bs!o tho CDOjila Gtaod before an alter c f couth- erm cniUms and ferns. A largo white hell was cucpcndcd over the alter, Blombera of the two fomilica and; a few cleco frlendo v/Itsccccd tho ceremony. The bride was attired In a gown ef white crepe da chine, combined with lace. ■ Following tho ceremony . a two eeiu'ca lonehron was nerved. Tho bride and groom were .unable, to. take a wedding trip nt thin time due to her recent illners. They went to the aid'llroy homo"on the Stevenson road where they will reside. The bride is a graduate of Cedar, ville High School and Cedarville Col­ lege, Mir, McElroy is also a graduate of the local hjgh school and attended college. The-couple are receiving the congratulations from a large circle of friends, Raymond Smith, Indicted for for­ gery, has ptead guilty but asks a pa­ role on a promise to join the army or navy. The Court has not yet deter­ mined the sentence. The Exchange Bani Wants Your Banking Business THEY PAY , ON SAVINGS O ACCOUNTS Salesman Wanted:- Man with selling and farm experience prefer­ red. Good salary, home territory, permanent position. Must have carl J Givo age and qualifications in the first letter. Moseley Mfg, Co., Box p26, Louisville, Ky. NOCIDERS FORSALE UNTILFURTHERNOTICE. 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