The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26
#♦#*1 'Mr. a I ir>g $ qv tto will vil Sla-3 At] j c s m or ; u rjf dsc4 1 place a t m On! rMs3c 37 Pei 4c Delmc C o u n t! Avonc Whole V ie n n J Raisii APPI WH lb. u u i 20C b M * mw Go] g S rai sli 641 J i i m r m * H e L e a f ! i; III ISAVF, TUB brPEBENCE 40c 1.58 \ ! tO C A L AND PERSONAL Mr. II, R, Townsky left l&_i even- * * far Walnut Ridge, A th , where h§ will visit with hi 3 ion, Hir;r,«u, >Mu’. A, 8, Bowsn ,h*s purehasesii ?i;,' B:jiMiii«R pTupariy, farussriy uwnel l y Mr. M. P. tiBgtef, on East Xenia avenue,, The property was per erase J fyc an investment 7 5 8 K MW Mr. W. W, Calloway hm fcwn in rtk a g o iliis week on a Business it ip, *•*» A m Van B e lt C2 for event? years an inmate o f the county infirm- **Y, died last Friday. Interment took place a t Woodland cctncforv. I'-of, J. M-. Ruffner h&a resigned ’ a mernlwr of the high school fat" t;!iy and aiisieiic coach, Mr, Ruffne? j was from Delaware, The hoard baa rovrral applications but m dtdaiena | has Keen made, Rav, John Wilson of Oskosh, Wm, has been the gueesfe of relatives here this week, Prices on Electric Table Appllances $ 8.U0 V A L U E S .............................................. $ 6,95 $10.30 VALUES .............................................. $ 8 .50 $15.00 VALUES ............... $ 12.75 $17 .75 VALUES ............ $15 .00 ELECTRICWAFFLE IRONS $12.50 Values in Two Styles, pieces. Nickle pj$ted waffle tray and Syrup pitcher. *.......... Z One with three iron; aluminum One with white porcelain enamel finish $15.00 VALUES.. ■ Ijld fc ili I, l& j k / $12.75 $9,00 VALUES ..................... $7.95 $3.50 VALUES .............. $6.95 $4.50 V A LU E S ..... 1.................................................... $2.98 ELECTRICURNSETS. x , $30.00 VALUES.......................1.............................. $25.50 The Dayton Power & Light Company XENIA DISTRICT 37 South Detroit St. Bell 595 BBiaiwiuj. Hujkt’st Quality Avondale, in syrup No. 2 1-2 can 19c Country jl in heavy syrup . . . . . . . heavy syrup Gauntry Club in heavy syrup 2 1-2 y c a n .......... Country ClubVheavy syrup No. 2 . . . . A v o n d a le or Ddmonte Grated No, 2 can .. Country Club I 1-2 lb. Twin or Spiit-top loar 9 g . Country jCIub Rye, 1-2 lb. lo a f ....... WholeWheat I lb. loaf................... . Vienna 1 lb. loaf * ••••„•• r , ............... Rawin. every Wednesday 1 lb , loar . . ---- . Country Club lb* . . . . 53c Butter^ Eatm°r*Nut * ,9c Peac’ass D c lm on t e in Im aw Pineapple, l b ii l e Bread,' 29c C h u r n g o ld lb . APPLIES. Fancy Beauty or Winesaps 3 9QC lb. •»*. * -*•*•*** - t RANGES, Florida^*?/* 200 sizedoz f i l v tMATCHES. Avon r dale, full size 8 bx. RICE, Fancy Blue Rose I lead 4 lb s 25c 25c 29c GRAPE RU1T site 2 for •* 64 size <3 for •3415c . . . Z0c <!«»*♦ LETTUC t , Iceberg H e a d . . . * • * * » l a t a f L e t t u c e lb •__ u Hl I, 1 , 1 |- 'nn— * SWEETS, 1%ney Jerseys 5 lbs, 10c 19c 25c 10c JO c 25c Mr, m d Mrs, W„ B, Stevenson have issued invitation* to m company of friends to dinner, Today, Mias Kathleen Blair entertained the member* of the Fu? ightly Club a t her home Monday. The property on Ohiliicothe street, known as the Ellen Little homestead, h«* been sold by the Orr heirs to Mr, 9. T, Baker. Mr*, Maywood* Horney and Mrs, H, L. Creed have issued invitations for this Friday evening when a num ber of ladies will enjoy “rook’* Miss Eleanor Johnson entertained a number of friends Wednesday ] evening and again on Thursday even ing, CHUKCHNOTICES M, a CBD*CK SERVICE Rev. & M. Ingmlre, Poster Sunday School « t 9£0 A. M. V. U> GUJilM?, Soph Maywasd Horcoy Atwi Morning Bcrvicc a t M)sC9 A, LI. Epwsrih League «t C:68 P. SI, Prayer meeting Wedijecday 7 p, M. v. p.cHtfteu Rev. R. A. Jamieson, Pastor. Sabbath School a t 9:30 A. M, EJr, Qt A, Bobbins, superintendent. Morning gservice a t J6:Sft A, M, Subject: <!The Lost Opportunity”. Union Service a t 7 P. M, Subject; ' ‘The Lost Opportunity," O. Y. P. C. U. a t 0 P. U. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. W. P . Ilarriman, Paotor. Sabbath School a t 9:3Q A. M. James C, McMillan, Supt, Morning service at 10:20 A. M. C. E. a t 0 p. m. Mra. litbc it CM opened herj i r c o to Uy' r c r i s w of too Research Cio:> and &c3r husbands fax fire an- r.ual tan^uct Tijurs-iay evening m ois-thiityi FoBovvIng the dinner a chart - progi'aro was given: Wd- cotr.o % Mm, J . M. Add, Response by Fi-cf, Hailey Smith. Music Male Qoortet, Reading, Mrs. Oxley. Play -1 let, “Tfcfi Oirls"; Mrs, Spencer, Mu?. 1 Ilootingo, Mrs. Richards, Mrs, Q, A,; Debbies* Mrs, Ervin Kyle, Mrs. far-1 tor Abel, Mrs. B. B. Robison, Mrs. J , i A, Stormont, Mrs A. B, Huey, The banquet committee: Mra. W. W. Gal-] loway, Mrs. West, Mrs. Oxley Mr.?,; Y/ctt and Mrs. Bird. j “The Man Nobody Knows" a t the oera house, Jan, 20 under the auspi ces of the O. Y. P. C:' U, of the U. P church Admission 25e. Lost: Bill fold, No currency, Some few papers of value only to the owner Leave a t this office and receive the reward, John Deere and Oliver Plows John Deere Tractors Hardware, Feed, Coal, Fence and Seeds Mr. J . R. Orr, who suffered a para- J lytic stroke some weeks ago, has fully recovered sfcd is again able to be about. Mrs. Katherine Grouse is reported quite ill a t the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sidney Smith. A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs, Arthur Jody Tuesday night. This mafres three boys and one girl in the family. Anyone wanting ight trucking done, call mme 29, or Columbus Oil Station for dependable and quick service," Friends hero will regret to lea rn ! that Mr. Frank P, Hastings, Xenia,; formerly of this plane, suffered a light stroke of paralysis several days ; ago in Melbourne, Forida, where he hadgone for liia health, Mr, Hastings has not enjoyed good health for some "time. ■ Cedarville Farmers’ Company u ld lD Everything for the Farm Phone 21 Cedarville, Ohio Misses Dolby and Ifowlad^ deans.of j the college gave a tea to the patrons of the. college Tuesday aftemon -at the Library Cliff). Mrs. James Murray entertained | a few relatives fo r dinner last Sab- buth, the event being in honor of her 7pth birthday. Sale Bedroom Furniture Mr, O. A. Dobbins lias been spend ing a rt of the Week in Butler county speaking before Fanners’ Institutes. He next- wilt address the institute a t , Bellbrook., Jan, 24-25. Card of Thanks;-1 wish to express my thanks to all those who contrib- j uted in various ways during the sick- \ ness and death of my mother. Colin Barber Mr, Howard Harbison will hold a public sale Friday, Jan. 28. He has vented his-farm to Frank Turner and i.td Glenn Sahr. Mr. Harbison ex pects to take a*motor trip to Color ado where ho will spend some time. The Youny Ladies’ Missionary So ciety of the M. B. church was enter tained at. the home of Miss Lois Me Forland* Wednesday evening. Mrs. George Rife had the raisfor- | am to fall last Saturday asid fraefcur- ed her hip. The fall, was due to- the ice on/a step a t her home. The big basket bait game, of the season is Saturday night when the college* quintete meet* the strong team from Capital Uniersity, Colum- OU8, There will be a preliminary game a t 7:30. Admission 50c and 25c. The Boy Scout* will make their round* Saturday collecting old papers and magazines. Those who have such will favor the organization by giving them what you have. The boy* are] desirous of increasing their financial resources fo r the coming year. Give the boys recognition on th is mission. Mrs, H. H, Stormont, who has been in a very serious condition for the past three weeks, is slowly Improv- j ing. Her daughter, Mrs. Wayne | Kneisly of Osborn, Ohio, has heen | with her mother during her illness. Mrs P, M. Glllilan was hostess, on Tuesday afternoon to the members of j Home Culture Club. A feature of the ] afternoon was a plana duet by Misses Lucy GUlilan and Bernice Elias and "a violin duet by Miss Gillilan and Miss Mary Eleanoi* Bulk The Cedar Gli'ff Chapter of the Daughters o f the American Revolu tion met Tuesday afternoon a t the home of Mrs. Atictl Wright. An a r ticle by tho President General of the National D. A, R. was read by Mrs. I. C. Davis. The play of Ellis Island was given by Mrs. Wallace Rife. The Regent, Mr*. Howrd Turnbull and and Mrs. W. W. Galloway, were chos en a* delegate* to the State Conven tion to be held in Columbus in March. Miss Helen Iliffe aalisted the hostess ip (Serving delightful refreshments. Fo r Sale:- Piano and organ. Both in A-l endition. Priced fo r quick sale ,James C. McMillan Suits and odd, piece* alt at reduced price*. Some great ly reduced. ..Thi* special sale last* only this week. • You Will say the value* are wonderful when you tee them. are from 10 per cent to 40 per cent. Same As Cash if Paid in 60 Days on Am0unts ov*r $10.00 20-24 N. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio For *Sale: Roan marc, S years old, ] wt. 1700. 1, 2 or 3 good. cow^. DeLa- vo! Cream Separator, good as new. A. J. Foray. Representatives wanted in .thi* lo- j cality to handle our 1927 line of Wall pr.per; make big money jaample book free; write for particular* Louis C. Fuchs, 187-129 E, Main S t, ColUm. bus, Ohio. For Rent: Farm of 85 acre*. II. A. Turnbull If you prefer Kentucky eoul~~ 1 See Homey Men’sandBoys’SuitsReduced The O. Y. P . C. U. of the U. P. church is sponsoring an entertain ment a t the opera house January 26 when the moving picture "The Man. ] Nobody Komwa" will be shown. The admission will be 25C. Mr. J. C. Alexander manager of thg Steubenville Transfer & Storage Co, Steubenville, war in town Satur day visiting among friends, H r. Alex ander spent a pleasant day with Win. Hopping, R, A. Murdock, Clayton Me Millan and Ted Richards, Reduced Prices on all Rub ber Footwear. Home Clothing Co, For Sale: Beautiful Mahogany Pro nograph and record*. Good as new. Very cheap payments. Address Phono graph, Box 223, Dayton, O. $39 .75 41 suits which were priced from $47.50 to $60.00 WE ARE NOW culling and blood ] [testing flocks, If interested call Le- land Cramer, 53-R or 33G-R, XENIA [ IHATCHERIES CO., Xenia, 0., P. O. | | Box 161, (4t) For Rent: and garage, Cottage of four rooms J . E. Kyla An Ideal Treatment For Your Hair PRUNES, Country Club 2 Jb. pkg Bulk, large size 2 lbs,. .25c PEAS, Com and Tomatoes standard pack 3 cans ___ HOMINY, Bulk 4 lb* »»•*«**»*> No* 3 call* BEANS, Choice Michigan 4 lb*. S oap . p& «s M** Hake 10 bars . BACON, Choir* Smoked 2 to 5 lb* enta i k . * ................. CALLIEB,Sttiofeed 2 2 f i Cottage Butt * » . . * .33c Wo are" now prepared to charge and repair automobile and radio bat teries. Shell Gasoline Station. Martin Weimov BIG Reduction in Men’s and Boy*' overcoats. Home Clothing Co. While wo havo no truck, or dray, wo can deliver coal anywhere a t a reasonable eharge. M« Honny Firsts Shampoo the hair thoroughly With RexaU“93” ShampooPaste This paste is » semi-solid soap-non-injurious, dee- lightful to use. S«ond: Apply Hair Tonic R e x a l i<03w The tunic is easy to ap, p ly -n o t sticky or Mussy. PBOWANT & BROWN See our CLEARANCE Brices on SUITS and OVERCOATS. Homo Clothing Co. PublicBaleDates Howard Harbison, Jan. 23. ? Arthur Cummings, February 16. ‘ • annown S e n t M. CL Nagley is loeal repre sentative of the Greene County Hardware Co., Xenia, for Inter national Motor Trucks, and used trucks, -Also Studebakecr auto- mobiles. Farm Loans a t tf<b senff-mnwally, Only have to pay $30.00 on tho thous and each six months, which ays both principal and interest. Loan never becomes due, (bat pays off on amortK ration play. L-ndor government su pervision, being P**t of Land Rank system, Address or call by telephone The Comfmunity National E a rn Loan Aasoclation Oshom* Ohio, Phodo N n ,9 . • 8 . (W 41 suits which were from $40-00 ~ $50.00 $33.75 * O A 7 5 70 suits which were from $32.50 to $45.00 46 suits which were from $30.00 $35.00 $26-75 d>U1 SO 60 suits that were from $25.00 to « P * l ,OU $35.00 . ,• . .... ...r.....• ‘ --fc.- ............-- ..................-- ...... ....... ... ■ 37 suits that were from $22.50 to $32.50 ¥ ■ $18-50 t All Overcoats Reduced 20% Substantial reductions on Sweaters, Mats, Shirts, I lose, Neckwear. Boys* Suita, Overalls, Trousers, Sheep Coats, Lumber Jacks, Luggage and Underwear. & ]fr2)om wC nm XENIA, OHIO fb rd ^ tm /* X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X
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