The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

* I A M D FfcRHJNAL MNSH Fair Soto: Bewgftit Mshoysny Pru* *e#ps#k sad reeerd*. G*od •» wwr. |Very ekesp payment*. Addsee* Pheou- graph* Bex **$» Dayton, 0- A^jrl* Shew, Alford Gym, Merck 24, fbaMt wishing to contribute JeUias ........ «*& fruit juke* for the Tuherculssie MB he* rented kk f*rm to HswpiUl *t thus Soldiem’ Homo will Id Metes.. Mr. HiU will continue W fp fcX bring Jur- mU * ®« th* farm* kat by Wednesday next week. Ur. Fnuak O. Emerson of Ebulons, Airies, lectures *t the U, P. church S*bb*tfa ewmiag At 6;8Q, this will b* th* oomelading number of the Sabbath evening Jeetum sponsored by the local W. C. T. U. • The date of the Wilbert Hitchcock public sale ban been changed from Saturday, February 2a to Monday, February SB. Keep the new date in mind. Style Show, Alford Gym, March 24. J B O X IN G Memorial Hall * Springfield, Ohio Monday, Feb. 28 JOE LOHMAN vs. “CHUCK” BURNS Toledo,' Ohio San Antonio, Texas 4 OTHER GOOD BOUTS , i ’ 30 ROUNDS OPBOXING i i f f I Admission? $1.10, $1.65, and. $2.50 including tax. . Sea£s now on sale at the Eagles Glub, Springfield, paiM|dp*l Deere and Oliver Plows John Deere y • ;-yy y ';y ; Hardware, Feed, Coal, Fence and Seeds r — • 16 i a iu lC rS ;! u ia lu , . ■ " > . ddu ° Everything for the Farm Phone 21 > Gedarville, Ohio Miss’. Helen Somers, Miss Jose­ phine Randall, and Mrs. W. C, lliffe were guests' at a Martha Washington Tea- given Saturday 'by the members o f the Eastern $tar of Jamestown. The mother And, daughter of each generation -from the eighteenth cen­ tury to the present time wUrc por­ trayed in a clever program by the Jariestown Stars. Miss Eloia^ Fnr- quhar, representing the modem girl, proved that the present generation is the hope of the future. .ajM|«: Country Club 12 1-2 lb 55c K i n i i r Country Club 24 1-2 lb. $1.04 \ U U ■ J f V U l j p Country Club 88 lb.............. , G o ld M eda l 12 1-4 \b. s a c k ............... ................... u 62c G o ld M eda l 24 1-2 lb . s a ck ..................... .................... $ U 9 G o ld M ed a l 98 lb , s a c k ................. ............... ............. .$ 4 .5 9 Jk C ou n try C lu b , 1 1-2 b T w in o r J ? - * oc * Lbs Loftr*« t. * /« #*«wa* * a * * 4 •«* W h o leW h e a t ; ................. ....................... ......................... 8 c jm ^ 'f a a a #. F ren ch B rand lb . 45c, t% P » ^ C 0iI 66y 5Low% S an t05 i b : . . . 35C C ou n try C lu b T in y 3 can s 6 5 c M i t ^ M A a g C ou n try C lu b S ifted 3 cans 50c A A v on d a le 3 c a n s .............. .. 1 can s -3 1 c O LEO » E a tm ore , 1 Q f fresh lb# . t a f v 1 W A L L P ap e r C Iean er< lf|n 3 c a n s _____. . . . . , * v v C R A C K E R S , S o d # ' l l r . o r B u tter# l b .. . . . . - - v G LO V E S , C an - # | | C v a s , d o z .# , . #, P a i r . ,1 0 c L A V E R C akes, as- 91% fi fla vors 2 lbs, S C R A T C H F e e d ,C O O R p e r 100 l b. : , M ftJC .C ou n try C l u b j V g S I * . c # t » . . . O R AN G E S , C a liforn ia Naval#, 215 size I A . do#£,. . , , #, . #» , , S O A R & k » F lake mt f St C* f0 A P P L E S , F in e C ook in g o r E a tin g 6 4 { f a lb# .. H E R R IN G . H o lk n d J g g 4' f&t* if t *•**** *a* ♦‘ B A N AN A S , Large . % Y e llow F r u i t ? l b s . I w v ' H A M S /C a lk S ty le , 3 to : ^ , 2 2 C tift#* if ",#•#• # *« #■* * <r■* 'ir#■a ^ ................................ .. mm Mr*. Robert Townsley wss hostel* to mensem at the Wednesday after­ noon Club this week, W. J. Cherry’s sale of 50 bead of Big Type Poland China hog* Wednes­ day averaged $48, The sale was well attended. * Go hear Dr. Frank 0. Emersea of Ebuloaa, West Africa, at the U» P. church Sabbath evening at 9:80 p. ro. Hia subject is ''Slack Diamonds of Sunrise in Africa,” Mrs. H. M. Garrison of Clarksburg 0., is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. P, M. Gilli- lan. * •-a \ Mr, 0, E, Sradfute,'Xenia, was in town Wednesday, the first tar some weeks, Mr, Bradfute is recovering from an attack o f illness and we are informed by him that he is now well on the road to complete recovery. Dr. W. R, Graham of Lafayette, Ind., is visiting here for a few days at the home of his brother-in-law, Mr,„W- C. lliffe. Rev, Graham is preaching Sunday at the Western College for Women in,Oxford, Ohio, The 0. A. DpbbjnB sale o f Hamp­ shire hogs held yesterday drew a very large crowd o f buyers from not only fliis county but distant counties. The sale price reached $70 and the aver­ age was $60. Several head, went to Virginia while most of the 60 head' offered’ were sold to buyers from a number of counties over Ohio, MAKE Y0UR FLOCK PAY—Feed BlatchfOrd’s Poultry Feed, Egg Mash with Buttermilk Baby Qhick Butter- milk Feed, Scratch Grains, Cod Liver Charcoal Tobacco Dust; also Calf Meal, Pig Meal, Phone '57G, - Xenia Hatcheries Co„ Xenia, O. (3w) SPRAYING IS AT HAND—When in need of a new spray pump, no mat­ ter how large or small, spray hose, nozzels, complete pumps, 'leathers, rubber packings, etc. call on THE BOOKLET-KING, CO.,. W. Main St„ Xenia, Ohio. Mr. Mills, evangelist worker, en­ tertained the College Y, M. C. A. bit Wednesday morning] in chapel ser­ vices. This Will he the final appear­ ance of this -splendid man and his wife at the school .as they finish their engagement here this week. Miss Gpla Gamble, General Sec­ retary of the Springfield'Y, W. C. A. will speak to the girls Wednesday morning, March 2; Tiha will be the last program in the'prbject “ Y. W. 0. A. in -Our Cities.” It is quite a treat to have an experienced Y. W. Worker in our meetings,” The new project for the other meetings -in March is "Twentieth Century Commandments” Visitors are welcome. The College Sophomore Class yms- given a real treat Wednesday night at the Gymnasium in the form, of a waffle supper. The combination] of. Hot waffles and maple syrup proved quite a hit with those present, After the supper games were played and other various form of pleasure made the evening a most enjoyable one. For Sale—Maple Syrup Phone 8-52. Prof, Hi E, Smith Edward McCllntock, 78, formerly* ,of Yellow Springs, (bed at the home of his brother, Wiliam McCllntock in Springfield, Tuesday morning. He had ■been in ill-health for sometime.''He is survived by another brother, Jeffer­ son McClintock of Beattytown in Clark county. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon and burial took place in Clifton cemetery. The de­ ceased was related to Mrs. W. M. Collins, who passed away Thursday morning, PROTBCTIF* ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS MONDAY The Cedsrrille Protective Associa­ tion annual meeting was held in Com­ munity hall Monday evening and near 160 members turned out for tha business meeting, election of officers and smoker. There war# two speakers, Probate Judge 8. C, Wright and Rev. Wm, Wilson, pastor of the Clifton Presby­ terian church. Judge Wright spoke on present day law enforcement and the aupport that should come from the home and other agencies recognised by aocietyl He laid stress on the fact that liquor law enforcement did not have the united’ support of the dry element as it should. Each citizen haB a responsibility and a duty. To evade this duty or to sneer at present law enforcement methods made real en­ forcement that much harder. He quot­ ed Senator Borah;. ‘'That the liquor] laws should be enforced, or repealed, Rev. Wilson has ’ had' much ex-’ perience as a preacher in carrying out prohibition enforcement, He made it plain that the laws could be enforced and that conditions jiow were much better than in the old days of the saloon. He decried the passing of reports from one to another that .conditions were worse now than ever. In the election o f officers 0. A. Dob­ bins was re-elected president, ffervey Bailey, vice president; J. C. TownsJey re-elected secretary-treasurer ; For trustee, Hugh Turnbull and Elder Corry, A plate lunch and smoker;fpi-, lowed the meeting., The association has 170 members ift good standing. DEATH OF MRS W. M, COLLINS EARLY THURSDAY MORNING PROBATE COURT HANDS ODT FINES TO SEVEN OFFENDERS Probate Judge Wright on Monday presented ,$400 fine? and costs to Jam.es Webster, .Vernon Jones, and Earl 'Robinson of this place dnd For­ est Stephens,, Jamestown, and Isaac Shaffer of Yellow Springs. All were held to be guilty of liquor law viola­ tions.’ Appeal has been taken and the accused are 'out on bond. Mrs. Mary Cavelier, Xenia, charg­ ed with' selling was fined $300 and costa and refused to pay the fine. She was committed to t|e Woman’s Refor matory at Marysville, Ohio. Martin Weimar, Cadarviile, was fined $200 and costa for giving infor- nation as to where, liquor . could ‘he purchased. Appeal’ was taken, » w „,f fa ‘.. 4* - For Sale —Applet cooking and eating, $1 per bushel, Phone 814 Hell, Cjifton Exchange. Frank Turner Mrs. Margaret Collin* disd rather sudden about six o'clock Thursday morning following an illness of many months. He ccmditon had nob been much different until Wednesday and then no alarm was felt that she was in a critical condition, About three- thirty she grew much worse and fail­ ed to revive. The deceased was the daughter of Arthur Forbes and Anna Huntington Forbes and was bom in Miami town­ ship 62 year* ago last August. She is survived by her husband, M. W. Col­ lins, whom she married in 1887, and one daughter, Mrs, Anna Smith of Newark, N. J. A, brother, Wm, For­ bes resides near Yellow Springs and, a sister, Mrs. Florence Hanna, at Ruthven, Iowa, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Hanna are expected here Friday arrive here Friday. Mrs, Collins was a member of the United .Presbyterian church and dur­ ing the past few years when he? health was declining *b ■ bore her suffering with patience, ’ The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon from the U. F, church at two o’clock. The services will be ih charge o f her pastor Rev. R. A. Janueson, Burial will take place at Clifton., Rev. R, A Jamieson’s topic for Sab­ bath morning will be "Three Typical Conversions, in the Book of the Acts” For Sale:- Baby buggy* practically new. Phonograph, cabinet style. See Mr. Middleton .at McMillan’s Furni­ ture Store. P ring le ’s Meat M arket Prices Slashed on Meats and Groceries STEAKS—Round, Loin, Porterhouse 30c ih. ROASTS— Chuck or Rib.......... .............20c lb. BOE ING MEAT— Beef....................... 15c lb. HAMBERGER— ___________________ 20c lb. PORK—Fresh Hani„____ ________ ..... 30c lb. PORK CHOPS— ......... 30c lb. . FRESH SHOULDER -....................... 25c lb. SAUSAGE— _____.............. 20c lb. LARD— ................. ................ — ........ 16c lb. FRESH PORK SIDE MEAT.______ ; 25c lb. BREAKFAST BACON—Sliced____ _ 35c lb. HARDWATER SOAP -4 fo r____ J 25c POTATOES—per peck...___ ; 50c BAKED BEANS—High Grade percan.... 9c TOMATOES—Big Can..............................15c Leaf Lettice, Celery and Fruits —WE PAY HIGHEST PRICE FOR EGGS— Every Monday,. FOURTEEN VARIETIES BLOOD-TESTED ANDPURE BRED FREE—WITH ALL ORDERS OF 100 CHICKS OB MORE FOR FEB. 21, FEB. 28 and MARCH 7—a 25 lb. bag BLATCHFORDS.Starting Feed, PHONE 576 WRITE FOR CATALOGUE P. O. BOX 161 XENIA OHIO. • M T u e $ d a v . :i , . VP IT. e m t m m m g urdmy March 12th! T¥ Dr. W. R. McChesney gave hie famous “George Washington” ad­ dress before the Xenia Klwanis Club Tuesday. D. A. R. Banquet— Th# annual Washington Day ban­ quet of the I), A. R<was held at *Ye Old# Cedar Inn”, Tuesday evening. A feature of the evening was a talk on Washington given by Professor B. E, Robinson, He was introduced by Re­ gent Mrs. Howard Turnbull. In hjs talk ha upheld Washington ;prov)ng from hlr “FareWell Address to the Army and to the American People”, that he was altruistic and a man to he honored, He reminded the mem­ bers of the D. A. R. that because they held the Constitution in such esteei was no sign they were “back num­ bers”, but rather should be a means Of refreshing their inspiration for their great, patriotic work, j Covets were laid for thirty-eight members, husband*' and friend# and a three course dinner was served, Several films o f moving pictures of some of the beauty spots of Arnet­ ts* wen shown by Mr. W. W. Gallo* ■way.'/" . ■■■/ ■ SECOND ANNUAL Celebration I 3 - f - r • , ■ < ■ A Great Eleven-Day Selling Event offering important savings on New Spring Apparel and HomeFurnishings - - die first store-wide sale in the Golden Jubilee Year, and it is going to be an event you’ll long remember. | See the Sun and News Monday, i 1 February, the 28th, for Complete “ ' j, i Details on the Sensational Values! r Sk?*£££ 1 I ARRANGED. NO EXTRA CHARGE!- ’ J i f

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