The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

. ♦ mmh *u p »<$■ mm LOCAL. &Mu PERSONAL Th* Golden Rule class of the M. B, •wtwrtw^dl tlwrhjwWwJtiiujt Mr*. D*a* Busch, wh* ha* 't o n ' The Mi**** McNeill we spending spending tW winter with her parent* , * few week* with their *i*t*r * ; Mr, and Mrs. John W. Boas, ha* re- Balia Center 0 . turned to her home in Athene* [ »*■.... U1...... Meeers, F, B. Turnbull and O, A* ps«*d»y evwia* *t th* church par Mae at * Vabmtlo* part/, dinner we* served. Last chance. Don't ml** it Ov*iv cr#is at just half price. Come quick three and get first pick, C. A. KeMd*, Vf 19 W, Main, Xenia. CLEAN-UPSALE OFALL SCHOOL TABLETS and NOTEBOOKS W e have an overstock o f School Tablets and to move them are selling them as follows: 10 Tablets....... ................... 3 for 19c 5cT ab lets .......................... 5 f o r l9 c ’ 50c Loose Leaf Note Books....... 39c 25c Loose Leat Note Books 10c £e Open End Note Books „ „ 2 for 5c . 5e Art Gum Erasers .................... 3c 10c A t Gum Erasers.............. . 6c We are also clearing up our entire stock o f Flashlights* Your choice $1.00 Complete a . ' ^ * 1 & Brown John Deere end 'Oliver Plows : ’ ' ‘ ^ , ' *\ ’ 0 ; *. » f , v - v, L. A * 4^ , John Deere - Hardware, Feed, Coal, Fence ' and Seeds ■■ ' . Dobbin* were among thd*e front hare that attended Fumera’ Week iaCpl ambus. Wa are cleaning tip our entire stock of Flashlight*. Your choice at $1.00 complete. Frowant & Brown, Ms. J. E; Fari* and Miss Jennie Ervin ae spending a few days in Day* ton with Mr. and Mr*. A. E, Jolly. Mrs. C, E. Masters was visiting in Columbus this week, the guest of her sister, Mrs. 0. B. Shore, Mr, and Mrs, R. C. Watt entertain­ ed a company of friends at dinner at their home last evening. The choir of the United Presbyter­ ian church will hold a covered dish dinner at the parsonage this Friday evening. A daughter was bpm Monday to Mr. and’ Mrsj, Roy Waddle. This ad­ dition makes three daughters andone son in the family. < I have a new line of women’s, mis­ ses and children’s dresses, princes slips and bloomers and house dresses at 59c “ Special". r Mrs, C. E, Masters, Mr. and Mrs, Elbert Andrews of the Federal pike entertained a num­ ber of relatives last Saturday, The decorations were red and white sweet peas and other suggestions of the Valentine season. A three course din­ ner was served. The grades of the public schools will present a patriotic musical at the opera house Feb. 28. The regular in­ struction in musie In the schools to­ gether With the enthusiasm* o f the children directed fcy the teachers in charge of each’ branch of the work ind supervised by Mrs. Foster will msure &n evening Well worth while. Phone 21 , 1 ,-nrrUMiatt : v>n)$n'fr-"•■- miitnr m 1 i■ inTa?i*j'iawni -L.--- Farmers Grain Company Everythin* for the Farm _ _______ ■ Cedarville, Ohio Country Club Twin or single, l 1-2 lb. I t Bread, 9£whoteWheat1 fb- Vienna 1 lb. Ijoaf Rye 1 1-2 lb*. loAf .. . . * • * Country Club 1 lb, loaf *» Cakes Ginger Snaps lb. 10c Marshmallow Sandwich 19. $ Crackers, Butter or Spda T W A Pure Open Kettle Rendered 15c 5 lb. Pail . 10 lb. Pail • * « » * * - **. ». * * a v • ............ 75c . ,$1-50 Butter, Country Club Creamery l i b , , / Oleo, Eatmore Brand lb. • a 4 * * * * • * - ♦ * * ' «- H « * i 4 < • * * 4 « s . . . 19c .31c Messrs. E. I*. Stormont, W.,G. IIiff and.Rev, W. P. Harriman attended a aoan dinner and’ meeting of Dayton Presbytery Monday at the Westmin­ ister Presbyterian church in Dayton. The meeting was called to consider the budget for the coming year, Dr. Charles L. Zorbaugh of Columbus, ' was the'principle speaker. MRS* MARY C. CROUSE died W ednesday Mr*. Mary Catharine Crouse aged 7(J, died at 6:15 Wednesday evening at the borne of her daughter, Mrs, Sidney Smith, after an illness from complication* that eovsr* several months; . The deceased was the daughter of the late Conrad Gillaugh and was married to Charles W» Cioture 65 year* ago, he haring died a few years ago. The deceased with her late hus­ band. came to Cedarville from Spring- field 48 years ago Wednesday and she has resided here the entire time. She leaves one, -son, Charles H. Crouse, and one daughter, Mr*. Smith. John A, Gillaugh is a .brother. Other broth­ ers are William Gillaugh, Xenia, and Frank Gillaugh, Tipp City. Mrs. Fred Fraver, Xenia, and Mrs, Sarah Crowe Dayton^ are sister*. Three grand children and one greatgrand child survive. Mrs, Crouse was a member of the Methodist church and one who was' always interested in the bettej things In life. The funeral will be­ held from the Smith home Saturday afternoon at one o’clock. Burial at Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marshall en­ tertained the members of the College basket bail squad with Coach Borst, Tuesday evening, # . CEDARVILLE OPERA HOUSE Men’s and young men’s trousers and fine suits at 1-4 to 1-8 off. Sheep coats, vests, leather vests, slip-overs, sweaters and furnisuings 1-4 to 1-8 J off. C. A, Kelble, 17-19 W, Main at.,j Xenia* THE ROTARY STOCK COMPANY MOTOR PATROLMAN FOR ALU PIKES IN COUNTY Kenneth C. Barr, Xenia, has been appointed highway patrolman by Sheriff Ohmer Tate, Barr has been sworn in and has entered upon hi* duties.‘‘'He will coyer, the? county on a motorcycle and look after' pH road violation*, Truck* being oveL loaded as well as speeders and drivers of cars without tights Will tome un der his care. / Barr will be in uniform and will not operate & speed trap to, lure the motorist. He is expected to lend aid to motorists and educate them when necessary a* to unintential violations Barr has had' previous experience as a highway patrolman having been engajld in this work in Florida for the -year 1923 to 1925, He is a for­ mer-employee of the,' Pennsylvania railroad and resides in Xenia, ^FINDINGS -WERE SMALL ‘ Mr. Arthur- Cummings will hold a public sale Wednesday, Feb, 16 and Will following the sale move to town. Mr. Cummings, has! remodeled the Satan property and it w>U be ready for occupancy in a short time. Mr. '!i<rnm*ilff«.wm^<atC-ms--facrttf-KyvWrrm‘ Fra: ' j F Miss Eloise Stewart,underwent A thyroid operation recently in Cincin­ nati and la improving rapidly afid will be.able to return home soon. Mis* Stewart vitas formerly a nurse in the Good Samaratian hospital in Cincin: ,nati. ; Smoke your meat with Old hickory Smoke Salt, Cure it and smoke-it-at one operation, Large 10 lb. can 51.00. .Prowant and Brown . Take advantage of our low prices on shoes, oxfords, and all kinds of .rubber boots, arctics, galoshes, sheep shoes, felt boots* 1-4 to 1-3 off. We will have many weeks of cold wet weather yet. Buy- now at low prices for next winter, APPLES, Rome Beauty .„ d Baldwin. , 2 5 C 6 lb«. •«* .;*■'** ’ »ic Winesaps 4 Iba. ..*.*• A jc SWEETS, Fancy -IQ Jerseys 5 lbs,.. . . ,* -*L BEANS, Country Club, with pork 2 1 C|* cans f o r ....... . Awl* ORANGES. Florida.* 126 ai'ze doz ......... 176 she doz . . . . . . *40c 159 size do± 47c CORN, Peas and Toma- matoes Standard OC a Pack 3 cans . . . . .« d w GRAPEFRUIT, 1 IIC $4 size 3 for . . . .*• 25c 64 t&e 2Tor, ** .***•* RICE, fancy, Bka Ros^ Head 3 lbs . “ V v BEANS, Navys f|/|A 3 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . Limas lb ,»* ,10c ^Marrowfats lb......... 12c ..... BACON, Fancy, Sugar curedj2 to 5 lb, 1 || a p l a c e s , . . . . CELERY, Large 2 3 c btMOhed .teUr. 2 f o r * « i BOLOGNA, Large, helmstyle lb. . . . Ring ILL,#, * *.»>-», «i,,-7-Oc POTATOES, U., S- wWtartock 4 7 c ... ,, Mrs, Isabelle'Taylor entertained the-Ladies' Aid Society of the A. M. E, chuch at the home of the Misses Weakley last Thursday. Mrs, Hood gave a very interesting talk as tp the building up of the society. A delicious lunch was served during the after­ noon. - Special revival services' have been announced by the M, E. chuch beginn ing Sunday evening when Dr* Jesse Swank will preach, this being the regular Union service, Monday even­ ing Rev. Jamieson preaches. Tuesday evening,. Rev. Harriman, Wednesday evening, Rev. Shank of Xenia. Thurs­ day evening, Dr. McChesney. Friday evening,,Rev. Sultzbaugh of South Charleston. There' will be special music each evening ,by the Junior choir and orchestra, The Week-day meetings begin at 7:30 p. m, ,The meetings are scheduled, for two weeks BUS USB FOR SALE Asplcndid lot .80 ft, frontage by 1200 feet deep* Situate on Xenia avenue. Restricted for dwelling only • * * a Yhe report of the examination of the county offices h«» been filed and shows findings amounting to $950,20 coveing a two year period, Of-this a- raouht all but $486.95 has been re­ turned to the proper funds, The ex­ aminers suggests that the sheriff and county commissioners enter into a new agreement-for feeding prisoners in the county jail. Mrs, L. E," Sickles, 56, Columbus pike near Xenia, died Ifond'ay at her home on the Perrill fiueih after an ill­ ness of nine weak* dimto pneumonia. three children. The funeral was held Wednesday. T 1 Fredric Lillick, prominent farmer} living on the Charleston pike near Jamestown died Sunday morning at 4:3Q, Death was sudden and so far as known Mr, Lillick was in. usual health having been to Dayton Saturday Be­ side the widow, two sons surviye. He wag a prominennt granger and, suc­ cessful farmer. For Sale: Roan mare, 8 years old, wt, 1700. 1, 2 or S good cows. DeLa- v&l Cream Separator, good as new. A. J. Furay. Farm Loans at 5% semi-annually. Only have to pay $80.00 on*the thous­ and each six months, which ays both principal and interest. Loan never becomes due, but pays off op amorti­ sation play. Under government su­ pervision, being part of Land Bank system. Address or call by telephone The Community National. -Farm Loan Association Osborn, Ohio. Phone No, 9. ‘ (fit) COMEDY AND VAUDEVILLE CLEAN and HIGH CLASS CHANGE OF PLAY EACH THURSDAY PRICES—Adults 25c,-35c; Children 15c Doors Opaat 7:30. Curtain 8:10. GETOURPRICESONSALEBILLS DON’T MSS THISLASTCHANCE 287 MEN’S FINE OVERCOATS V AT JUST HALE PRICE $34.00 OVERCOATS now $17.50 $30.00 OVERCOATS now $15.00 « " $25.00 OVERCOATS now $12.50 . $20.00 OVERCOATS now $10.00 COME j^UICK AND GET FIRST PICK Men’ s and young men’s fine Suits and Trousers 1-4 to I-3toff. Sheep Coats, Sheep Vests, Leather Vests, Slip-overs, Sweaters and all Furnishings 1-4 to 1-3 off. LARGEST SHOE DEPARTMENT IN XENIA All kinds of Shoes, Oxfords, slippers and all kinds of Rubber Boots 1 , 2 , 4 , 6 Buckle Arctics, Rubbers, Galoshes, Sheep Shoes, Felt Boots at 1-4 to 1-3 off. It is your last chance*, C. A. KELBLE’S B r ^ a d f r a n g f f i a H h o e ^ -f 5555, XENIA, OHIO Sevaral nice home* for sale on prominent streets in Cedarville, O* * * * * ON FARMS A apeelal bargain in * GOOD FARM South Of Cedarville, O. * * * a MONEY TO LOAN At 5Per Cent Int W . L. CLEMANS, * , Cedarville, Ohio. 4 \ ■v m 31- i,1’,, U'1, m '< d. -V_ , t tm f S A . W t*".

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