The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

# T jagagg* VS* ./ I jprrp+rw.f to *,;•( t ikilt.Higir.Us JD*d irS4H> b* t* fei.ill llm vilM fk*W>ih M«iU» W*im r •m % "Where Savings are Safe** Paid on Deposits 6 2 0 ,0 0 0 M w tth m * A a a o t t O v e r 10* * M illio n WEST SIDE WILDING & LOAN ASSN t f c r t t 1 D e y tw , Ohio. O ffice* ; 1 J i y F f l r t r S f i ' a ? * (E * t«M M «d \ m i } ROSWONBOTH NEWS IDLED ? GAMESFRIDAY i U1# i. p d ~ ;c cr.t to e-caocn Sjll-'X.ffi V -V- . The Exchange Bank W ants Your Banking Business THEY PAY A Of ON SAVINGS e* /0 ACCOUNTS wvnu. i tuo !larfc:.t crowds «f 1 rJsrrille fflgh SdiocI I it- to H c ?3 High fcy a in 1 In is tj tfe first Ross yic< oycv tho Leal Loya in trine years CcuarvMo Satis sfewed a com- j i’evrrral cf form In Friday’* FROMCOUNTY MELTINGPOT ■ WE ARE MOW cabm* a n a 1Hood Pmm#’ If iiiv ires^l life 'la rd « r*mcr5 53’R o r 83S-R. XENIA HATCHERIES CO, Xenia, 0 „ P. 0 . : B#%m> Nt> MAK W ^K T iO -T o ..ill K a ) - . ! j Sb-fk f t? SrJiJ ft ik*U9 1*1<•*. wtrA, Liberal f'.n.'irui.ikiu }•>«,.>' weekly, Writ# TUB n>*»)E O 'rirJ 8ERY, Clyde, ©. I Or-r.r*' rr»t3£ Evolutions in raspeefc to the mem-* 1 I oty of the uu» W Jr. Trader, forrrxi’ I I icsyor, v f Xenia, forme*’ prosecutingi i . ■' vt..’' )■avt- *.,• ?.y f*•.•>1 I Mivviii- ♦ outuy Bar association. Trio- j , - , . 1uto fo the latr attorney was -expressal1 game from a w s ® game, t o ln a memum, <lr«wr. u;> by Attorneys defense was fairly good but iho of- tj , t> Smithi K< D w , h , m . fense was naaly lacking. rronusngs | icr mili r , w . whmncft Bess sans a counter from the floor 1 * • : * ’for the initial ,spore of the game, t ?c Mmnritle coon tied the coant when | Sl1«^,y4j j,Viq7^7i»" :Joncsf CcJasyiKotj sta r forward put mfoWbifc ~»kid,M | c-r.e in the cage from mid-flcor. Oam- ass ■ mingn wan the big noiee for Boss and Paxton and Wilson lead for tlio locals. The girls game war* a real thriller. Fighting like tigers every minute of the game, first one side tallying a goal, then the other. Reas won 1540. Friday night, tonight, a t the Gym the Odarville hoys taeklo Plattsliurg in what promises to be the seasons’ heat game. If our hoys ran register a win over Plaitsharg they will have avenged the- whole county an these lads have severely walloped every corner this season* The girls will play the preliminary game a t ?;30. 50 HEAD Pure Bred Sow Sale e , W ednesday , Feb: 23 , 1927 1 P .M . Sal^ at “Cheri^down Farm", 5 mites east of Xenia and 3 mites south of Cedarville on the. Federal pike. W. J. Cherry Boh Minshall, Howard Kennon, Aucts. Harry Lewis, Glefk High SchoolWon Game From Kingman Kingman High School basketball team met the local High team in a practice game at the gym Wednesday evening.. Thc team is under the di­ rection o f Prof. JohnuDavig who ■is giving the hoys their first experience in basket ball. The score was 2 4to 16 for Cedarville. Shgdaker fo r Kihg- man and Jackson for Cedarville took tho hopOrs for their teams. USED BUCKEYE—Incubator, 600 egg size, like now $66,00. Used Sim­ plex oil brooder, goad as new, US6d Newton, Ohio,* brooder stoves. Prised right, Como in or phone 576. Xenia Hatcheries Co.' T r u e B itin g P la te s $ 12.50 Each Time Only Doift delay. Guaranteed the best. Mention ad to get .this price," DR. 6 . A. SM ITH Over tVoolnorth’s 540, M. $09-W Springfield, Ohio *S5" m , i S r ^ V:.n VvVit, Ofua^O.'s. ft, 1925 "Have ***■-»! VVA Oa’iity’ Fertilizers end hive ntwyc found them in excellent mcils.’nic'il coKtl-tlan and datisfnetory in every respect, raving the desired results. { can recoiuti'cnd thajft to the farmers of Vca West County. Wc u-cd 200 peuntb of *AA Quility* Fertilizer to the acre, on 2391z acres, and'we obtained an averane yield of 44 bushels of fine quality'wisest per r.crc.” C. MeAdoo, Sri'pt. The Marsli Foundation Farm Hebron, Ohio ‘ '<*1 find ‘AA Quality* Fertilizer for corn gave' t»c a yield of 17 bushels and 58 pounds per aero Over that fertilized with acid and ovet 3009 pounds of fod­ der per acre end a ripe crop of com where wented 'AA Quality* Fertilizer for corn.** , / —H. T. Puffer /(■ . Fertilizers have t o b e m ad e exactly right to p r o d u c e g o o d c r o p s con s isten tly ! W hat 'S the use o f sweating to The accuracy o f their formulas prepare your land, only to have has been tested, year after year, the fertilizers fall down on their by famous soil and eroxi experts. job? Why not use old, reliable, tiftic-tcsted fertilizers in the first place? “AA Q ua lity“ Fertilizers never shirk. Farmer's o f three Thek plant food elements give the young crap a good stand, steady, even growth, and early maturity. The materials used in “AA generations have used them with Quality" Fertilizers are care- outstanding success. And these fuiiy selected, scientifically pre­ same farmers have pared, completely told us that whenever they switched to less reliable fertilizers — thetf had it had ijcavt B e c a u s e " A A Quality” Fertilizers a it made for speciile crops, they produce u n u su a lly h eavy , high - quality yields, m i x e d , c u r e d a n d thoroughly reunited. Their Mechanical condition is uni­ formly perfect. They have proven depend­ able through sixty' years of record crops. You can relyon them, ymr m mid gem emit Allen W. HbiiiM, Home »vc„ Xenia h?s buck when his ium e j over m Hniie mw .. Sunday. * ■* * Pearl J. Rilvy, Xenia, in a suit, for iiverce, say* bus wife, Josephine, had job! him ahe wait sorry she married aim Hr charge grogs neglect. * * * Cruelty andgrossneglect of duty are given by Ad* Elliott in her peti­ tion for divorce from Everctte Eliistt. They were married Dee. 13, 1924, . •• • • * - •*■■■ Mrs. Emma Moody Harner, 47, the "•.vife of W. H. Harr.er^ OIdtown, died suddenly of bjart trouble Monday, Her husband and three children sur­ vive. The funeral was held Thursday with interment a t Woodland ceme­ tery, Xenia. v i- * ■ • Envoy & Go., Xenia, have wiped out the debt on. Shawnee Park, Xenia, When path officials received a check a few day* ago* The city has spur- chased two acres additional for . the park f.ad ‘local organisations are. to snake some improvements. The park was originally the g ift of P .B . Flynn who gave the city 15 acres. • * * Dr. IL C. Messenger* Xenia, has been made county chairman for the enrollment of young men fo r the civ­ ilian military training camps a t F t. Benjamin Harrison rad Camp Knox the coming summer. The county's quota is 18. Young men between the ages o f 17 and 28 years will be en-* rolled. * * * 1 The Social Service League, Xenia, has reported S3, 009 in funds from the drive towards the S5100 goal. The campaign failed to reach the de- Sired*amount but with $3,006 the or­ ganisation will be able to keep going, # * * * Harry Gaskill, Clinton county au­ ditor, was injured when his sedafi oveviuinetl in a ditch on the Wilming ton pike last Thursday, near .Caesar* creek bridge. ^ Representatives wanted in this lo­ cality to handle, our 1927 line of Wall paper; make big money {sample book free; write for particulars Louis C. Fuchs, 187-189 E. Main St., Colum­ bus, Ohio. COCKERELS- S. G. R. I. Reds, Barred Ply, Rocks, White Ply. Rocks, White Wyandotte*, Buff Orphingtons Ancona*, and White Leghorns. Come in or phone 570. Xenia Hatcheries Co, NOTICE CHICKS We will have thousun da of chicks each week, starting, Jam Slat. (let - your early broiler* started and get top prices for them. Order early chicks and get the high price next winter for your eggs— Sturdy quality chicks coat no more. Writ* for prices. Call Main t il, TH* BTVRIft BABT 1 CHICK CO. Auburn and Erie Avee, HyriogfielJ, Ohio, AA QUALITY > FOR SALE AsftlfjidM lot G9 it, frontage fey 200 fe?;t deep. Situate on Xenia avenue. Restricted for ■dwelling only «! if a a l s Severa.Yjico femes tor oalo oh prominent streets Sji Cedars/ille* 0 , « S * <S / ON FARMS A pperis! bargain in a GOQjB FARM Smith o f Gctlarvillc, O. MONEY TO LOAN At 5 i'er (tent Int, W . L. C7.EMANS. CadacrOl#, Ohio, A Most PLAYER Amazingly Remarkable P I A N O SnuJlinSi:Ee At An Astonishing Low Price This Beautiful New Wurlitzer Studio Player Piano Offered Saturday With Bench Lamp Cabinet andPlayer - WordRolls ATNOEXTRA CHARGE Th i s exquisite little Player is sma l l , enough to. go anywhere ( t a d l i g h t enough to be carried by two people. This is-one of ’the Pianos that helped greatly, to mak e - the Wurfitzer name f a m o ufl all ■ . over the world. ideal for email homes, apartments and where the kiddies romp and play . /i is built exceptionally strong and durable, with" a worttierjful, sweet mellow tone—* unusually attractive too — 1 Only Down Delivers This ■ rematkabla little Studio Player stand* only 4 feet 1 inch, high. Yet in. spite of its com­ pactness, this Studio Player ie * perfect Wuriitzer instrument in every sense of the word. I t plays from any standard size3roll, with the full, round tones and fine shades of expression, obtainable only in other costly player pianos. You’ll be equally delighted with itx artistic qualities and. sweetness, brilliance and volume of tone when playing it yourself, Your present instrument will be ac­ cepted as partial payment. Let us make au appraisement on your present'piano. We have men who sure experts at reconditioning old pia« 03 . We may he ablo to make you a surprisingly good allowance. This Applies to Phonographs As Well. 126 South Ludlow Street DAYTON. OHIO M a n e f u r tm e d o n ly b y ) THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL CllBMR 84T CY .V # t Ottdf«a»t£ Mpr|fr(f>^y>L,40,SProvident fWfc li«.iU!!tv vitmt, i t T « w B M * | P la te s - $12,50 S Don't r.«srsntcfd ike best. Mmifon md Ie get this price, im.G. A. SMITH <fhn We*iwertii,« *-10. NT, AeekigteM. Ohlnr The Most for Your Money What would you think o f a man having six hundred bushels of wheat and purpoaly letting1 two or three, hundred bushels rot;, say* ing ho didnt want ite That is the situation of a man who is satis- fled with three or four per cent interest on his money when he ean 6 % with perfect safety and the privilege of getting his money when he wants it. We pay six per cent interest on deposits from date of de­ posit and every dollar is protected by first mortgage on Clark County real estate, ■ The Springfield Building & Loan Association 2ft K. 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