The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

9 NM h LOCAL AND PERSONAL 11 Attend th* teg ftrcd eow I sate at F<?rnd»i* F* !Iheadof#xw*: f excellent fciwfdiag. There 3ano fetter| Ini’ - ferailQyJyc I* thus ««te wjii ho 011€5 « h»* Hampshire bows o il E£a. w. w. ~ .uuy V-. A beKa^anti Galloway was hostess ulQ'sil to tfiO JHCftlOeW a Quii. O f i b e L f s t f s t f 3 3 c Cantos !b. .. .. „****** A P antry Club Twin or dingle, 1 1-2 lb. Bread, ^ « ib- j r Vienna i lb’, loaf ........... . ^ ^ j Rye l 1-2 lb. IoaC .. .................. .. . . . . . . . . . . . ,10c • ■.......................■..................- . ................. .... —..1 ■IJ-1IJ-I1--J-1 Jl IL1IL..- -•UJJ-'.. '• IWLW....J.,. 1....1J'XI1I.U IIIJ..I.. j l ^ l A n a j i Cood quality, heavy pr. 10c-f g" A l i l O V 6 S . FerdozenPair$1' 15 I b C 9 wwmwy Qrovm Jersey Pair........... " S 02 D . p * C’ Kitk’B or Cryatii 2 S C | White 7 Bara................. .! MJLK; Wilson, ted! 7Q r cans 3 for <6*1v Country Ciub,tall3 can 25c LETTUCE, Iceburg | Cr | Ig.soiid heads 2 for * d v CELERY, Florida Jumbo stalks, well bleached1! A _ Ea . - * " v CAKES, Peanut Wafers Lemon-Snaps or t Spice Jumbles , . l a v POTATOES, U. S. No, 1 Whites 15 lb. A*)t* Peck . . . . . . . Sweet®5 lb:, ....... 19c APPLE Butter Country S ? bQt- . . . 2 5 c PEACHES, Country*1OA Club No. 2 L2 Delmorite No, 2 1-2 25c LARD, Pure Open | 4 a Kettle rendered . * * v BACON, Fancy. Sugar cured 2 to 5 lb. OfQ a pieces. . . . . . . ... LAWN Seeds Cou - SfZg* tryCIub, 15 oz. .Owl# GRAPEFRUiT, 54 s^ze 3 for mDv. 70 sizo 4 for-..........,25c CLEANSER, Old Dutch, low price 4 ‘ *)Cf« • can _ _* ......... . STARCH,' Argo Gloss, 1 lb:*package „ | C 2 or . ',. t . AwC 3 lb, package Ea . ., .21c BANANAS, Firm yellow ripe fruit 11%/* 2 lb s .................... ‘ 1 Use Ecccgyeb €Jabwas entertained 5 afJt Thursday afternoon a t tlie iiorae e f Hra. A . E . RHuwria. Follow ing a rararea 1 rrcgiraa erri stady of Ecg» loudatwocoerce laneheoj) wasae?- vcrl. | Mr. Chari.-sCoulter was taken sad- IMeod In the Hampshire line than can Identy ill Tuesday tot 3 a reported tot* j to found in Uu» offering, Heg prices Iter at this time. ! merit good l»r**duig «vch frem whichJ | I you are well pawl m in,earnest. (Qt) f M m . 0 . U Stewart of Cincinnati, I *—*— ——« has team th* guest of Dr. and Mrs, J. j Dr. W. H. MpCto»u*y, 0 . A. Don. 0. Stewart th* part week. Itow, County .Superintendent II. C\fSir. andSira. €.E, Masters had for 7.„, ^ j Aultman, I’retot* Judge 0 , C. Wrightj Oiolr goesfs. ever -the weekend, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Watt will en» and Mr#. J. J*. Boabow, Xenia, ehalr*Jstd fife. J. F. McKinncs, Norwood tertain a large company of relatives 1man of the so»U»-w*»t district of the 0., ond Mr. end Sira. E. €■. Masters thi# Friday evening at dinner. j Parent-Teacher aasoemtion, will fe |of Ilydo Park, Cincinnati. I the speaker# at th* Jefferson town. Dr. and Mrs. J. 0. Stewart were attorn* last Friday evening to » company of relatives at six o'clock dinner. Mrs. Kdward Smith, colored, who has -been an invalid for several years, fell'last Friday and broke a bone in one limb. Dr. J. 0. Stewart set the injured member. In another column will to found the announcement of the 24th Birthday Regall Sale at Prowant & Brown’#, A targe amount of merchandise ha# been put in this sale at attractive Council met Monday evening in igular session to pay monthly bills nd transact routine business. Attor* The annual meeting o f the Buckeye res# will to in session Thursday Mr. David Adair, former student of 'edarvitte College has returned from Ihpde Island and entered for the, econd Semester. Mrs. Adair ' has ssumed her former position as ex- Among the out-of-town persons at in Coltege-Kent basket ball game ist Saturday evening was Mr. Robt, lider of the State Bank, South harleaton, formerly of Seim*. *Mr. lider informed us that he and his if*, were to leave this week for a Our /7 /VAT/OA/-WIDE i ’ I I 1 ■ JNSTJTt/TJON- 1 38th Y*ar l^ 'W M h D E F A R T M E N T STOWE1 KastMamst„ A e n la , u, 'J-' Jl ■ “Where savinga ar* greatest’1 SPRING HATS Choose Yours Here r Th* woman or niisa who simply wants one of .the world’s1, est look­ ing Hats at a moderaiepr.ee does­ n't demand the impossible—-forahe finds the very hat at this Store! 98cto’ $4.98 Sto o lOxfords For the Larg* Girl All solid leather and one o£ our most excep­ tional values. In black or tan. Sizes 2*4 to 7. An especially trim style for the targe girl a t this low price* $ 2 .9 8 The Best o f the Season! »* ■ s In Smart Dress Values We are sure that you have sefe dom if ever had such an oppor­ tunity to buy smart Silk Frocks- at such low prieesl Most becom­ ing in style and surprisingly good in quality* For Women and Misses Silk Dresses from which you’ll derive a world of wear at very email cost! DRESS FLANNEL In « beautiful array of colors 27 In, wide. The yard $4.98 $9.90 $14.75 98c Drew Shirts New Pallet*# Of h i gh e -o n a t brdadeMw* C o l l a r Ate tarfed and style ..with neckband c o t t a r J O mutch. Cut long and fall. ODD TROUSERS Bl&MYPATTERNS A variety of fabrics Eind patterns. For business and gener­ al wear, tow priced at $2,79 t o $4.98 Men’s wl , mi— S n a p btirt*', fancy band, in Pearl, Oak, B ow d er. We l l bal­ anced and a styl* leader. $ 2 .9 8 $ 1 .9 8 W averly Cap# fabric#, »«* M m A *«•$ hands, non brtftkabl# vfettft. t m t grieod, »<x>, $M§* I t J t m m 9 pan tb FOR SCHOOL TiiCSrt are real values, In boys’ knidtoM and Coif pants, In a largo variety of patterns. 9 8 c t o $ 1 ,9 8 SI1,' BOYB* BIIIRTB ^ FOR SCHOOL In charobray^ khaki twill* and fast color percales, . For school, play 0* genera l wear.„ Our Nat i on* wide value at ■ A l 69c ship community institute Mcndayl and Tuesday. tMunty Agent J. R. gimber will ohm to on the program. O. A. Dobbin# will hold his tenth annual Hampshire bred sow sate pn Thursday, February 24th, 61 head of Hampshire #ow# are catalogued for this sale. The** sows-arc from the tost blood inRlampshire breeding and now i# your opportunity to get foundation blood. Sale at Ferndale Farms, on the Cedarville and James­ town pike, {2t> According to th* figure# compiled by Bari Short, clerk of the board, of elections in this county, each vote cast at the November election cost the county about 47 cents. Word haafeoES received here of the ■wivedof ft daughter to fho home of Prof, and Mrs. Leroy Allen at Win­ field, Kan, Sir. oni Sirs, Galen Dugan, Spring- field, are announcing the birth of a daughter. This is their third child, a son cud two daughters. Mi’s, Dugan was formerly Miss Luc-iio Gray, Joseph W. Flehter, Hamilton, trill leceure before th* Greene County Orange at the Assembly room of the courthouse, Friday. The Clifton United Presbyterian congregation will hold communion service# Sabbath, Fab. 12. Mrs,.Frenk Hugh*# of Yellow Springs gave a linen shower for filrs, Arthur Reed. The R*ed home recently burned with the entire contents, A community shower was given last Thursday in the Clifton K, of P<*RaII when many attendad and useful ar­ ticles for the home. Mr* and Mrs. Harry Waddle and son, Merle, of Columbus, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs,. W. J. Tartox. The Young Married FolksClub was entertained last • Friday evening at thehomeof Dr. and Mrs. Leo Ander­ son. Among the out-of-town students here for the Home-Coming Basketball game and banquet were: Rev. Ralph Rider and wife, B*Ue Center,; Rev. D. H. Hammond and wife, Huntsville; Miss Ijtuth McPhegswi. Dayton; Miss Freda CrowqK, rH*twtavii!e, Ind.j Mr,, ■wad Mra^-M|f«te! Thton, Seven MR*, O.i !B«tfM*>riRht, Oxford; Misa June Thampsm#, Alpha; . NOTICE CHICKS We will have thousands of chicks each week, starting Jan, list. Get your early broilers started and get top prices for them. Order surly chick# and get the high price next winter for. your eggs— Sturdy quality- chicks cost no more. Write for price#. Call Main 886. . THE STURDY BABY S CHICK CO. "* -Auburn and Erie Aves, Springfield, Ohio, Pringle's Meat Market Prices Slashed on Meats and Groceries STEAKS—Round, Loin, Porterhouse 30e lb, ROASTS—Chuck or Rib..................... 20c Ik BOILINGMEAT— Beef.............. 15c lb. BAMBERGER— ......................................20clb, PORK—Fresh Ham.................................. 30clb. PORK CHOPS— ....... .........................30e lb, FRESH SHOULDER- ..... 25c lb, SAUSAGE-............................................ 20clb, LARD— ............................. ........... , 16c lb. FRESH PORK SIDE MEAT.............. 25c lb. BREAKFAST BACON—Sliced_____ 35c lb. HARDWATER SOAP-4 fo r ................ 25c POTATQES--per peck 50c —WE PAY HIGHEST PRICE FOR EGGS— FOR SALE Acplendid lot 50 ft. frontage by 200 feet deep. Situate on Xenia avenue. Restricted for dwelling only * * * * Several nice homes for sale on prominent streets in Cedarville, 0. a * * a ON FARMS A special bargain’ in a GOOD FARM South o f Cedarville, O. MONEY TO LOAN At 5 Per CentTnt W* h CLEMANS, Cedarrill*, Ohio. m CEDARVILLE OPERA HOUSE I E ROTARYSTOCK COMPANY COMEDY AND VAUDEVILLE CLEAN and HIGH CLASS CHANGE OF PLAYEACH THURSDAY PRICES-Adults 25c,-35c; Children 15c Doors Opn at 7:39. Curtain"8:10. I l l l i l i XENIA, OHIO Semi - Annual Sale / Unusually Low Prices Prevail on Furniture, Rugs Linoleum BUY NOW FOR LATER DELIVERY t ,<■ l V :S ^ : : l'W I iiLdiHiuiiuii|(unayiKjiHiHiiHifl V 'M i1'-."' . k V . .• 1 . -i >n- -yT

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