The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

John Deere and Oliver Plows John Deere Tractors Hardware, Feed, Coal, Fence and Seeds $s^s>£paCSS*Sbf '.‘Hnnrtr"y*li{ 'iynin: Cedaiviiie Farmers’ Company Everything for the Farm Phone 21 Cedarville, Ohio We will sell a t public sale on what is known as the Lydia Corry farm, now owned by Edwin ©can., located <1miles from Cedarville and 2 miles front'Yellow Springs, on the Cedarville and Yellow Springs pike on " TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1927 Commencing at 12 O’clock, Noon, Sharp, the following property: - 1 Dapple GreyMare, 8 yrs. old, Wt., 1600 lbs. 17 -------- HEAD OF CATTLE------ 17 : Consisting1of 13 head o f milch cows, 3 with calves a t side, nearly All young. Splendid dairy herd. ■4 fresh in December arid several to freshen soon. 1 polled Angus bull* eligible to register, 15 months o’d, n sure breeder. 50----- HEAD OFHOGS— 50 Consisting of 6 Duroe Jfeysey gilts, immuned; 2 brood sows, 1 with 5 pigs six Weeks old; 1 will farrow jn May; 36 ahoats will Weigh from 4.0 to 125 lbs, 1 Big Type Poland China male hog. 600----- BUSHELOF CORN ----- 600 FARM IM PLEMENTS Consisting of 1 Deering Corn binder; Deering wheat binder, 6-ft. cut; Johnson whe;;4 binder, Y-ftf. cut; Deering mower; hay rake; ted­ der; Case Corn planter with 155 ted Of wire; John Deere manure spreader; 2 one raw cultivators; Moline 12-inch gang plow; spring- tooth harrow; fanning mill; platform scales; No. 12 De Lava! Cream Separator; 34-ft. windless extension ladder; brooder hguse; Buckeye Incubator—210 egg capacity; grindstone; -1 water tank; hay fork, rape gad pulleys. % section spike-tooth harrow. HOUSEHOLD GOODS— Powvr Washer; 1 Dining Boom table (three extra leaves; Kitchen Bangc; Heater for both coal and wood; New Process—three burner oil stove; Portable scratch shed, glass cloth top. TERMS WILD BE MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE . ; C. L . DEM PSEY a n d EDW IN DEAN Vfilson & Keiinott, Aueta. . H. L, Haekett, Clerk Lunch Service on.the Ground by Ladies of Neighborhood. *WaSaseW™"! SSW Flour, Country Club 98 ib. sack Clifton Brand 24 1-2 Ib. sk. 95c I* I* _ Country Club 24 1-2 lb,sk.$l,04~%~T|| . Gountry Club 12 1-4 lb $k . . •*. .$3.99 Country Club Twin or single. 1 \-l 11* R f P J I j ] loaf 9c." Whole Wheat 1 lb. m % * a u 9lotkf 8 c , Vienna 1 lb. 1-2 lb, loaf loaf 7C Rye 1 10c Country Club small package Quick Cook 2 for 15c Mother's, srrt pfeg* 3 for, Bulk, lb. . i Bulk, 90 lb Bag Oats, 25c ** »* « »#***«*** , t <» I * 4 4 g $3.29 V l j a d k J k U i i « i Country Club Ig.ean 23c*J W * Peacnes,“ “°nte '*•can 2-,c jl /c Clifton LETTUCE , Icubing | C r ! A m ^ &>x9 Ig.solid head* 2 for Wxncsaps 3 lbs . r Mmt ___ 1 4c’Fancy Komes.bosc 4 lb. Leaf s p m A c a l i S h ' 4 IbltrA ******** * 20c 25c 25c COFFEE, French lb. «. . . - , , , Jeivel M <• i ♦ **♦ •ptoH 45c .35c CELERX. Large ttalka§ for BEETS. Fresh btmeH'iCjn 2 bunches. . . . . . . . Carrots, bunch . . . . . . 5e CABBAGE, new# 1 Qt •olid heads 1 l b s . . * V C GRAPEFRUIT, * 5 C 54 ttee 3 fo r.«.. * 4 64 *ke 2 for *.#*•• - 15c . ...- BANANAS, Fitm yellow %J'mi . 15c STARCH,Argo 3 lb bx.2lc l b p . r k .g r j g PANCAKE Flour Aunt Jemima*#.,. 10c JELI ,Y, all flavors 10oz. glassea 9c MATCHES, Birds’ eye 6 boxes . ., Avondale 6 boy.es 25c .,23c SWEET Potatoes No. 3 can ., 1 IfimiO* LOCAL AMD PERSONAL Fey Bent; House -§n Main street, Mrs, Anna Tewnaley Mr, William t Cuuiter of Gyfcr&f T® Brcg'Icaster** Class a t the f a s H in .r*i«h<*g » ' * • ! cJaid I:era Trcctytcriaa fccM a Valentine W4th Ms *utb Mr- Charles CV d te *r,3' party oft Ho homo of Mr. and Mrs. family, I #T«esvJay evening. Mrs, Fred Btyanfc u t near Spring- field, has been reported quite ill. Mrs, O. A, Dobbins’was hostess to a company of ladies a t her home aist j Friday. J Mrs, O, W. Hodman* Clifton, who 1has been seriously ill, is reported as 1much improved, Mr. Harry Fi»hv, aho has served ?Aboat thirty members were present, mr years m the O 8 Navy* hao rc„'Features cf tho evening were a VsJ.jj turned ii«me, B« u undeterrCr.cd to whether he wiU r* nJJst. t A son wm born to Mv. and Mrs, Pearl Ilufman, last Thursday. They now have two sons in the family. Wanted—AH kinds of Carpenter work. Phone 13-153. J. A* Vast. 12c P u m p k im , i •' , * , w ; ; .. Mlc • M i- Mr, 0. N. Stuckey went to Colum­ bus yesterday . to attend the State Hardware Dealers' Convention. Mr, Arthur Cummings held his sale Wednesday and is now engaged in moving to town. Miss JenttA Ervin is spending sev­ eral weeks with Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Marshall and family in Xenia, For Sale: Beautiful Mahogany Pro­ nograph and records, Good as new. Very cheap payments. Address Phono­ graph, Bog 223, Dayton, O, The date of the public sale, of C. L, Dempsey and Edwin Dean has been changed from February 23 to February 22. ‘ For Sael: Baby buggy, practically new. Phonograph, cabinet style. See Mr. Middleton a t McMillan’s Furni­ ture Store. Mr. and Mrs. F . P. Hastings, of Xenia, formerly of this place, return- d home Saturday from Florida, after spending several .weeks in tlie South. Air. Hastings was . taken iU while w ay but is reported improved. For Sale; Baby buggy, practically ong. In excellent condition. ' Asa Jones - The local high school team meets Plattsburg a t Alford gym tonight. . The Pollyahna Class /of the Metho­ dist Sunday school Met with Miss Lucy G|Uilan, Thursday evening, February 10. Games >and ’’tricks” ad­ ded interest and enjoyment to the party. The Fortnightly Club met a t the home of Mrs, Mildred Foster, Tues­ day evening for. the annual Valentine, party. Mrs, W. W. Galloway was hostess to the members of the Kadantra Club last Thursday afternoon. An inter­ esting program was enjoyed which consisted of music an dmoving pic­ tures of scenes around Cedarville; also views taken by Dr. Charles Gal- oway in the Bermuda Islands. A CABD—We take this means of expressing our thanks and apprecia­ tion to neighbors and friends fo r their kind assistance, and beautiful floral tributes during the illness and death of our dear mother, Mrs.* Sidney Smith Mr, C, H. Crouse BUCKEYE—Incubators and brood­ ers. Ohio Colony brooders. Drew fine coal and oil brooders, Sol-Hot oil brooders, Wafers and repairs for all makes. Thermometers, Brooder hous­ es. Dickelman metal, $135.00. Royal metal, $115.00. Des Moines wooden, $50.00. All houses carried in stock at our hatchery. Come in or phone 576. Xenia Hatcheries Co., Xenia, O. <8»> Attend the big Hampshire bred sow sale a t Ferndale Farms, ®tharsday, February 24th, In this sale will bn 61 head of extra fine Hampshire sows of excellent breeding. There is no better blood in the Hampshire line than can be found in this offering. Hog prices merit good breeding stock from which you are well paid in investment, (2fc) r, Blair Brasel, college student, who rooms a t the home of Dr. W« B, McChesney, was taken suddenly ill ith appendicitis and fcs was romar- to the McClellan hospital Sabbath here he underwent an operation, lie is much improved according to reports. His father and mother carte fronhtheir home in Cartter, 111,, to be here with their soft. The'plat opens Monday a t Johnson's when tickets go on sale for tho school operetta, “When Betsy Boss Made Old Glory.**’ The entertainment will b egiven in the opera house Wednes­ day Feb. 23. Mrs. Margaret. Bonham cf Dayton, formerly of this place, u reported In critical condition, suffering with car.ca’. Sim is a sjs U t of Mrs. Alfco McLean of this plac#. cutir .0 or/d conics suitable to tho day, . . . S Twenty college students were tho gnccto <?SMfea McKay a t a chick en react Tuesday evening. I t was giv­ en n t Iter fother’c sugar comp near] Now Burlington. Tho date of the Wiibcrt Hitchcock public sale has bssn changed from Saturday, February 26 to Monday, February 26. Keep the new date in mind. Bills will be put out from this office in * day ot so. A novel feature wan introduced in the weekly dinner program of the Xenia Kiwanis club Tuesday night MAKE YO0B FLOCK'PAY—Feed BlateMord’a Poultry Feed, Egg Ms#h with Buttermilk Baby Chick Butter­ milk Feed, Scratch Grains, Cod Liver Charcoal Tobacco Dust; also Calf Mm!, Fig Meal, Phone 570, Xenia Hatchoriea Co., Xer.ia, 0 . (3w) A number of students and mem­ bers of the College faculty were en tertained Monslay evening a t the Gym when Wilson Galloway, president and ,V/ith a Valentino party, The social at- manager o f the. Hugar Straw Board &, Paper Co., gave a showing of two reels of motion pictures taken by himself and his brother, Dr. Charles Galloway while on a hunting trip along with many other views, Mr, Galloway was chairman of tho enter­ tainment committee for the evening, A group of persons gathered in Columbus this week to pay tribute to William H. and Alexander H. McGuf- ,fey, authors of the McGuffey Eclectic Headers, used as taxi books in the schools o f Ohio for many years. In some states these books are yet used, For more than seven decades the read era have been recognised a s formers of good habits, of action, thought and speeches. The McGuffey brothers were lifelong residents of Ohio. fa ir was given by tho Y. W. and Y. W. C. A. Valentines were exchanged and games enjoyed. A light lunch was served as the entertainment drew to a close. „ 0. A. Dobbins will hold his tenth annual Hampshire bred sow sale on Thursday, February 24th. 01 head of Hampshire covvs are catalogued* fo r'th is sale. These sows are from the best blood in Hampshire breeding and now is your opportunity to get foundation blood. Sale a t Ferndale Farms, on the Cedarville and James­ town pike. (2t) Pringle’s Meat MarKet Prices Slashed on Meats and Groceries STEAKS— Hound, Loin, Porterhouse 30c lb. ROASTS- Chuck or Rib .......20c lb. BOILINGMEAT Beef .................. 15c lb. HAMBERGER— ................... 20c lb. PORK—Fresh Ham...................- 30c lb. PORK CHOPS ~ ............... 30c lb. FRESH SHOULDER~ .................. 25c lb. SAUSAGE— ............. ...................... 20c lb. LARD— ..................................................... 16clb. FRESH PORK SIDE MEAT................... 25clb. BREAKFAST BACON— Sliced ........ 35c lb. HARDWATER SOAP—4 fo r ...................25c POTATOES—per peck.............................. 50c BAKED BEANS—High Grade per can.... 9c TOMATOES—Big Can_____ _____ !5c Leaf Lettice, Celery and Fruits -^WE PAT HIGHEST PRICE FOR EGGS— Gov. Donahey ha* named David F.J Pugh, Republican, Columbus, Civil War veteran to succeed D, Q. morrow and W. Tv. Amos, Democrat Sidney, to succeed G, L. Gedauer, Cleveland, a s members of the O. S. & S. 0 . Home board Tho appointees have, been con­ firmed ’by the Ohio Senate, >' Armstrong A Johnson, owners of the elevator a t Osborn have purchas­ ed1 the Lippincott - Station Farmers* co-operative elevator near Urhana. Pearl H. Cheney, former city man­ ager o f South Charleston, has been appointed postmaster a t South Char­ leston. Baby Chicks I > * Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday , FOURTEEN VARIETIES BLOOD-TESTED AND PURE BRED Xenia Hatcheries Company PHONE 576 W R ITE FOR CATALOGUE XEN IA , OHIO. P. O. BOX 161 Credit If You • Want It Thursday morning a t tho College Chapel services, Mr, and Mrs, Mills, evangelist* extraordinary, who ate assisting the local Methodist church In revival services, entertained the Faculty and student body. They were warmly r*e.iv*d by the assembled students who were well repaid In song and music, A whistling duet featured the program, Mr. Mills and wife can be readily assured of the backing of the entire school In their campaign. A. College night is bring planned Matt week and a apecla! pro* * tm U under way, Prices have been reduced throughout our entire display of beautiful living room suites, this Is by no means a clearance sale.' Among the splchdid values that deserve your special attention a rc many of the newest and most popular designs from tips leading manufatturers of parlor furniture. Everything has been reduced to give you tho greatest buying opportunity ot tho season. This ■ great reduction has been made possible because ot tho large volu me ot business we have been securing and because oiir location, low overhead and operating expenses do not- necessitate tbo hcav y mark up over factory cost that most furniture stores must have. * 3-Piece Velour Suite $79.50 —Three pieces, daven­ port and two dub chairs guaranteed Construe* tion. thls Huito Is a re­ markable value. 3-PieceVelour Suite $118,00 —This suite consists ot & large comfortable davenport, fireside chair and club chair covered in a good grade of velour* ILPieec Serpen” tine Front Suite $163.00 ' —This excellent Jac­ quard velour finite built in tho popular serpentine style With barreled fronts and ends has roVetsablo •cush­ ions and tassels and to eeo it is to buy a t the price 'we. aw aasking. 3*Piece Mohair Suite $172,50 —This suite is covered all over ia a taupe and veto mohair <si excel­ lent grade, tassels and revwMblei, cushions add to Its remarkable value. A high gr&de " guaranteed suite priced very cheap.. DOB LQOAfitm LOWERS DOST TO YOU This Really CharmingLiving Room Yours at This Great Saving! Only $123.50 % Item art fhseo plocea rich in beauty ot deoign a i d workmanship aud noteworthy for tbo restful and •JuxurirHt* * 'fflitert that has bneh built In theta. Tbo suite includes tho oplendid davenport, club chair and fiirrt'ln »hair, all upholstered la aiuoxccllent grade of jacquard velour with outside back ot daven­ port covered la the catao material, also tassels and roversablo cushions are included and yets will agree with us when you cao this suite that it is an ipmen r.o bargain at the price we are -asking. M c M i l l a n s 3 L i AN tiX'fRA BEDROOM w ilh DtiafoL! ............... - $64 .50 <~r ■» i b.*. out, v,e only haw four ef those suites loft, a sp.oa* did unite of (fnee pr>*J>saltJ golden Oik, tipholDtOted ift hteWH gpnntiJi te»th.r ^ widptetfjubutgaia at the tleaa ©tit that w. nr# $ F IJN E kA L URN1TURB B A L E R S iRECTORS vK ‘ r iiiiiidiiiiiitiiiiiOTiniff ' v J A -iV \ s *\ M 1 ’r - ,i \, OBDAttVlIiLK, OHIO. A PW S IH R ! , 0 ,'* i< %

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