The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

tOCAt AND P f * $ 0 » A L #.0; i', A PS • • * 9 9 9 ' 9 9 Mr. urn Mrs, F, R I!otr.r;cn -1 givo'e SwMiHM* tN N«» t Mm. Dari! RMwiiiriiw wm i*k*H rk 4 »rrj H"B Top Oarage- t nadtody ill fhsrsjgy rtK-rcirg dm to I, ii> Rife ij Jjigh Mwd pressure. Mt >1 Ma? ‘- tb atocr^lcd 1c; a Mas'• hk ' fean'HUph ac G v e c zM l 0.» Tc last «.£■'>£>, fc",vc n u i'.:o iv. v; cf: 1IT- All ncc&erg of tho I, 0 . O, F. avo iTxar*v^l to feepresent on c\rning fur- Instoitotfon of -In Tl:o Idstrito Deputy wril fee vc the inaaikthm, OPERA HOUSE CEDAKVILLK , OHIO The Rotary Stock Co . presents the four act -Comedy Drama “ Out of tbe Sea” M ONDAY BYE , JAN U AR Y 17,1927 W ith Vaudeville o f the Better Class Change o f Play Every Thursday jpg|e& 4 ~~ Adults, 25c45c ; Children 15c. Doors Open at 7 :3G. Curtain 8 :10. Oliver Plows R -chn Deere Tractors Hardware, Feed, Coal, Fence and Seeds Cedarviile Farmers’ Grain Company Everything for the Farm Phone 21 Cedarviile, Ohio tes HhlkfSt (fu tility Coffee, .Jewel Brand lb. 35c French Brand lb. 47c Golden Santos lb, .. 33c Bread,: Country Club 1 1-2 lb. Twin ’^j orSpjit-top loaf 9c ^ C o u n t r y f l l^ fClvi >Rye, 1-2 lb. loaf Whole Whaat 1 lb. lo a f ................................................ S t Vicuna l lb. loaf , . . . ..................... . . . . . 7c «% . - Cou try Club, with Pork and*} P S f i d l l S Sauce 4 cans 25| Campbell's^ q Q Pork & Be&iiS- 3 esiis ...... Q A a n i & G Kirk's Flake or Crystal 3 j R C i # U a | l p Wilite |0 b a rs ...............................W V V Palmolive 3 Bar.......................................................... »22c CANDY, Cut Rock, hard LETHIC S, Iceberg 1 A a or filled creams or 1 A , Head............... .. * v w jellies 11*- •• • ; J’U t ' 22c NUTS. Sorrento Walnuts lb ----- Cocoanuts 3 for . . . . . . 2 jo BUTTER. Country M c Club, Creamery PRUNES, Country Club 2 lb, pkg Bulk, large size 2 lbs,. .2&e BEANS, Marrov/at %*%* ,■ lb* •»* *’ Leaf Lottuee lb . . . . 25e CELERY, Large ten- 25C der stalks 2 for. . . . ONIONS,Ysllow <*W > ]§£ medium size 4 lb .. BACON, Nice and Lean 3 lb, piece or more^O#* lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . SAUSAGE, Smoked. * * e r good quality lb. . « w » OATS, Country* Club J O .... iso BANANAS, choke 2 5 C Go drn Fruit 4 lW SAL *ODA, New Lowprice large i f * *****««» - •«^wr OIJiNSER. S un b r ite jg * 3 ca n s . . . . . . e . . . Old Dutch 2 tans,, . 15c 'iv ' ;i*! .^•W***^ (**<’ /i- ■-V Mrs. W. ft, Stcwasen has issued invitations to a namfecj?of lsnUe3 fov “ took" tills Friday oftensscij. Rev. H. J. Kylowas taken ftBltoill Wednesday morning, feat fc reported improved at this time. i A daughter was born to Mr. and j Mrs. Will Cera?, near Springfield, I last Friday. Mr, and Mrt, Herman Stormont \ announce the hirtli o f a daughter, on l Friday, January ‘7th. Mrs. Melvin McMillan was at- home Wednesday afternoon to the members of the Mother's Ciub, He. lieioua refreshments were served Men's and young men's fine suits and trousers 1-3 off. Sweaters, Slip­ overs, Hats and Caps, 1-3 off, C. A Kelble, m g W. Main street, Xenia. The Cedarviile Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu­ tion, will meet at the home of Mrs. And! Wright, Tuesday, January 18, at 2 p. m. Please bring your dona­ tions for Rllis Island. Word has been received here by- relative* announcing the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Marshal! of Newcomerstown, 0., on Monday. The little mis$ has been named Jean Isabella. Largest stock of Footwear in the city of Xenia to select from. Prices 1-4 to 1-3 off for our sale. Shoes for every member of the family. Rubbers, Arctics, Rubber and Felt boots, all 1-4 to 1-3 off C. A, Kelble, 17-19 W. Main St., Xenia, O. For Rent: Cottage of four rooms and garage. c J. E. Kyle The members of the Kadantra club were pleasantly, .entertained at the home o f Mrs. M. I. Marsh Thursday, at the noon hour with a covered dish dinner. The usual meeting and social hour was held during the afternoon. We wish to thank the* undertaker for his excellent services, the minis­ ter for his consoling words, the choir for its appropriate music, those who sent lovely, flowers, the pallbearers, and all who assisted in any way dur­ ing the death and burial of our be­ loved brother and uncle. ■ Weakley - Sisters, Brother and Nephew. Rev. and Mrs* R< A. Jamieson, wore at Morning Sun, Ohio, from Tuesday to Thursday attending the 50th anniversary of the United Pres­ byterian congregation. Rev. Jamieson Was' pastor of the congregation for six and one half years from 1914 to 1920, He ,w«a On the jubilee pro­ gram for an address Wednesday af­ ternoon. Other pastors present were Drs. R. H. Hume, Springfield; Dr. T. D. Edgar of Wilkinsburg, and Dr. J. II, Spencer of Wooster. ■Card of Tanks—We wish , to ex press our heartfelt thanks to &Uwho co kindly assisted, and for all the sympathy extended to us in our sad bereavement of our dear Mother and grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Townsley and and Children. ■; ■ We are -now prepared to charge and repair automobile and radio bat­ teries. Shell-Gasoline Station. Martin Weimer Public Sale Dates Howard llarbiscn, Jan, 28. Arthur Cummings, February 16. -a* r Laxative Aspirin Cold Tablets 1 An effective tablet that will afford yod relief feverishness, muscular pains. and headaches which accompany colds. A AgVUt td keep bswes open—* nec­ essary condition to sucees fully combat a sold. Guar antr.ed and recommended fey The Regal! Store. LaxativeABpirin Cold Tablets frees you from- the fever­ ishness and headaches that accompany so many colds. They also give toue to hto stomach. Sold only ftfeth# Result Store. 25c PBOWANT & BROWN A ga in in 1926, m o r e B u i c k s toured through YellowstonePark than any other carexcepttheone o f lowest price. Buickhasheldthis samehonorevery yearsincethePark was o p en ed t o automobiietravel. Hereisconvincing evidenceofBuick reliability—-strik­ ing p roo f o f the faith whichBuick owners repose in car. . THE GREATEST BUICK EVER BUILT XENIA GARAGE CO. S. Detroit, Xenia, O. Are you interested in Chio Coat? See Homey The W, C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Wr. R. McCbeaney Thursday af­ ternoon, Jan. 20 at one o'clock as wo wish t o sew more carpet! rags for the disabled soldier* J t the Soldierr' Home. For Sale: Rotl^frare, 8 years old, wfc. 1700. 1, 2 or k%ood cows, DoLa- val Cream Separator, good as new. . ■A. J.'Furay; .. The International Shop. Auto True tor and G m Engine repairing. Let uo do your work. Satisfaction guaran­ teed. Phone 12. Chas. D. Coulter. 2t Do not wait until your- subscrip­ tions expire. Have them renewed at least two weeks in advance. James G. McMillan Mrs. Ben Anderson has been quite ill for several days suffering with the grip. A-daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Vance W, Burba, Monday. Sho has been christianed Peggy Lou. For Rent: House on Main street. Mrs, Anna M. Townoley For Rent: Farm of t*b acres. H, A. Turnbull If you prefer Kentucky coal— See Homey Dorothy Burba enlerisSjxd ten little girls Sec, 3fllh, bee tenth Mriii- day. ”Vtn'iC'V,-! ^-f.uiT.0 Vi-* o n j o y e d during the aftexn'^’U. Eioh-.e Itondsll won tho rise for making- taie beet doll out of a clothe in. Fash gucot received a gift from a M i pond. In the evening * two comae laitclicon waa served, the table being decorat­ ed in pink and green. A birthday cake holding ten candies formed the centerpiece and At e«<h plate a beau­ tiful cap made like, a doll tand backet lave®. Those present were: l&th- ryn pxiey, Elsie l/raneia Taylor Hazel Ffelson, Ekise Ranfall, Mary Coulter, GrelchSn Tindaii, EotiiOr Waddlo fetid Dorothea Darla. CHURCH NOTICES m . a u r n n skbvicb ,■ P.ov, G, B3. Ingrfrcj Farter Gur/toy Crirnol o£ 0:CQ A. M. F. 13. Gilhlan, Cant, Maywcod Homey ' Aoct. tlomiac ccFvieo ot 20:C3 A. 13. Tho Union Cervleo will bo held hi this church at 7 p, m. Tho cerrico will ha bco eommctcorotlng tho an- j piveraary cf the W. € . % U. Epworth League at 0:fl9 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 P, M» U. F. CHURCH Bov. B. A.,Jomicssn, Pastor. Sabbath Sshccl at 0:30 A. M. Mr, 0. A. Dobbino, ouparintendent, illoming gcervice at 30:30 A, M. 0. Y, P. C. U. at 0 P. M, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. W* P. Harriman, Factor. Sabbath School at 9:80 A. SI. James C, McMillan, Sunt, Morning service at 10:80 A, M» C. 15. at 0 p. m. Ratocoxn Wcr,ScJ> S?ci FcrC>b: Cu rrT J Ma/sguj ((gf-nicg »ci f.ita cr^rlvTso prefer-,jr-Ct/aj:i3 ur.'I reccras- « red- ^o>1 rrJsuy, hero territory, Very cherp jrayxr.er.ts, Address |rcrr.:Br.£ct S f c t have cr.\ £23, Bfttw , Q* Hfiat Icitor. Mertoey Mfg, Fa,, Ky\t ■— -------- * 820, LomoriX', Hy. | WE ABB IIOW cuL.rg «rri' Give ago ard qucjiflcatlonu In tho<tenting £?c:ko, If lUtCiCetod €\ — — rlond «Voc:cr, ftoB cr ‘TCO-P, 3 For Palo; Bolgo cony?, rcoriy nc.7 jHATn irp irP fYh O., Bfo. G. B. & to iDoulGI. WILL OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY 18th AMENDMENT SABBATH The Eighth anniversary of the 18th Amednment to tho Constitution of the United States will be observed at the U. P, church Sabbath morning at 10:30. A program appropriate to the day has been arranged,. The subject of “Prohibition a Good Thing from the following Standpoints" will be discussed by W. W. .Galloway as to its relation, to Business; O. A, Dob­ bins, as it relaties to the nation and Rev. R. J. Kyle, as it relaties- to the Church. * NOCINDERSFOR SALE UNTILFURTHERNOTICE. TheHagarStrawBoard&PaperCo, CEDARVILLE, OHIO. 0. A. DOBBINS TALKS BEFORE MADISON COUNTY FARMERS “Madison County is noted for its rich farming land and natural rc-< sources," said Mr. O. A. Dobbins, in his address “What I Owe My Com­ munity" at the Annual Farm Bureau meeting, Saturday in London, Mr. Dobbins stated further, that while Madison County is. noted for its farms of uniformly rich soil, com- i|uwity program and development is handicapped by its- present system of tenancy which tended to keep the tenant poor and to force him to rob the soil to meet his obligations. . The Church, the( home and the1 schools are the factors that build up the community and that makes for progress. “Everyone should feel that it is his obligation to support the Church, for our home, ‘ community and national life is built on the Christian Church" says My, Dobbins, FAYETTE COUNTY MAN WANTED IN COURT Ernest Rogers, 50, Washington C. H,, is charged with operating a car while intoxicated reckless driving and failing to stop in case of an ac­ cident in an affidavit sworn to by Dilver Beldeii, secretary of the Green County Automobile club in Probate Court. Rogers drove into the Ed Bal­ lard car while on the Little Miami bridge •at Trebineo inflicting damage to the Ballard car- Sheriff Tate has placed a warrant in the hands of tho Fayette county sheriff for the arrest Of Rogers. Reduced Prices on all Rub­ ber Footwear. Home Clothing Co. W a n t e d = = 20,000 Hatching From Pure Breed Flocks W e W ill Set Our Incubators Dec,- 31 and January 1. Phone Us at Once XEN IA 5 7 6 Eggs must be fr omPure Bred Flock., Eggs not wanted from mixied Flocks. Eggs must not be over one week old. Must be properly gathered and culled. ' W E P A Y A PREMIUM W e will take eggs all season until June ,' Eggs must be delivered to our plant Friday anytime and not later than noon— 12 o’clocl on Saturday each week. XENIA HATCHERIES CO. 60,000 Capacity Steel and Cramer, Props. Located at Old Eavey Canning Factory Bldg. P. O, B o x l f l Xenia, Ohio \ DAYS ONLYONE MOREWEEKFROMTODAY OF SALE—DON'TMISS IT! ! Any Overcoat inOur Store At Hall Price ■ Mfo. Btobfa Ftanklin, aged CO, died loot Wednesday at Ixv lioiao in Battsbwg, fallowing a long Ill­ ness from cancer. Ihe funeral vraa held Friday mojuLng. The deceased was & member o f the tofaffctsan dw ell So HaUsburg, Realties her husband, tho decewed is survived, by the following children; Mrs, Mas An­ derson, Springhdd; Mss, Elmer Otfcns, CcdiWillej Mro, James Wil­ loughby, Daytons M®, Gay JJafifetf, Springfield; Theodore, at home, and Fester of Baeyro*, O., am! Harold of Sr-ringfirid. §35.00 Overcoats $17.50. $30*00 Overcoats $15.00, $25.00 Over« coats $12.50. Men’ s and Young men’s fine Suits and Trousers 1 4 Off. Men’s and boys’ Sheep-skin Coats, Leather Coats, Sheep Vests, Leather Vests, 1-3 off. Men’s and hoys’ Lumber Jacks, Sweaters, Slip-overs and 'all furnishing goods, Hats, and Caps, 1 4 off. LargestStockof Footwear inXeniato Select From 1-4 to 1-3OFF Fine Footwear and Everyday Footwear for every member o f the family. Also Galoshes, dippers, Rubbers, 1 ,2 ,1 ,0 Buckle Arties, Sheep Shoes, High ace Shoes, Rubber and Felt Boots, all 1*4 to 1 4 o f f , WMIo 1%hs^ no tl-uofc* o? di-ay, wo can deliver coat ftpyxvkre at a reasonable charge. M. Itomoy 5e« our CLEARANCE Prke* m SUITS »«wi OVERCOATS, H$«* m £ Clotbiwir Co, Don’t Forget SaleOnlyLasts OneMo*e Week FromToday C. A. KELBLES B ig Clothing and Shoe Store, 1 7 4 0 W . Main St,, Xenia,4L ywtiiy.MnimiwiiiiiM v

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