The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52

t 1 * i l r 3 ' c u5 c ' i . 5 c 5 c 9c » • i'!5c 7c 5c 5 c 7c 8 c 9c 5 c 5c 9c Ohio New Meat Market M Tk« choicest in Fresh and S*nofced Meats to be found in any market Our meats are protected by the most modem system o f refrigera­ tion and we have inauguerated a service that will please you at all times* C* E. Masters’ Grocery AND MEAT MARKET’ Cedarville, 0 . IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING FURNITURE TODAY—TOMORROW OR ANYTIME "VISIT OUR STORE THIS MONTH. h . , % IfJUS A tr 'ntcsts. bliow. is. Continues Throughout The Month * 'Vi i 1 ' . t^ c ' . " •* , /’ EVERYTHING REDUCED ' r x J * * ,» 10 to 33 1-3 Per Cent N . Detroit St. - Xenia,O. ■ •er5 m 27c - l .. ... *» , Cou ».Uy ■ t Itib large' 2 1-2 CRH , *'* 4 . ■. ¥ . Country Club No. 2 can ............. - •. * *•*•* 23 c Avondale Grated No. 2 can ..........»- ♦ »-«♦ »•»t° c 23c P r e s a ’v e s ^ r ".0*.1.*1 Strawberry, Raspberry, Peach, Apricot, Plum, _ Ldgftnbei'fy and Blackberry J r Pc — y 9 pkg. lg. size pkg . ........ .129 * 0 ^ Fancy Bulk, 40-50 size, lb.................... ....................He Small, 70-80 size 3 lbs ............*• ••••'•* *^',c Fancy-Cottage, no bone 25c H S I I I I S Smoked Callies lb. 18c * * “ * * ” *^3FRegular6, smoked whole lb Prunes, Country Club. 2 lb. 23c CRACKERS, SVda, *}ft 21b. bo*ea . . Bulk Sodas lb. ». 22c Butters .. Nc Kt* INC CAKES, 21b. RoundqCp layerasst'd flavors. 20 oz. Spuare ea. . 25c Angel Food ea •* 25c PEANUT Batter, 1 A * Country Club 1 lb.. Bulk lb. . . . ■ GUM DROPS* As- sorted flavors lb, P I C K L E S * F a n c y l g | * Sweets doz. . . ** «c Pint Jar . • <* 2?c Qt Jar, Dills * .25c OLIVES, Qt, Jar CQ r Plain. . . . . . . Bull dcz. **•■****’ *:?** Pint Jar StuflWd ea. 45o VINEGAR, Pure C i d e r , g a l White gal « *. #•*>*' 29c 19c TEA, Black, Green 1 0 r or Mixed, 1-4 lb, , *O v CORN, Peas or To- matoea standard 3 GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 can ea. . . . ♦... 22C sHMa BANANAS. Yellow QAj* Fruit 4 lbs............. LEMONS, large 500 EKf* Size, juicy doz . . , MELONS, Honey I f l a Dews ca, . . . . ***fY Fancy Pink Meats, .. 20c Caiflalbupes 2 for. , . , 25c C E U E R Y . F w s ^ w e H g f * llaadhid «MN». «*« L O C A L A N D P E R S O N A L Wanted: Telephone operator. Cal The Cedar/fll* Telephone Co. M n , Rood Pringle underwent an op •ration Wednesday at G n a t Hospital in Columbus. For Sals—Baby keen?, a stonier for $10. Also a Fa$be J&MMft*] Cabinet style. Call Mr, Middleton at McMillan's Furniture Store. Property owners are reminded that tbs I n s t a t e o f payment for street oil is Saturday, August 20th. Miss Ruth St. John o f the Miami Valley hospital is spending a week's vacation witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . G. St, John. The M, E . Sunday School picnic is to.be held at Bryan Park, Wednesday, August 17, , Ruoaall Clemons underwent, an op­ eration o f tonsil^ and adenoids in Xenia Tuesday, Mr. Arthur Cummings le ft last Sat­ urday fo r Kansas City where ho.' ex­ pected to .purchase feeding iambs* p r, .and Mr?. M. I, Marsh enjoyed a motor trip to Lakeside and Cleveland, being absent five days. • XJ will save money by buying U R Men's'and Boya’ Clothing during our CLEARANCE SALE, '* Home Clothing Co, There will be ho Sabbath School or preaching at the U , P, church,' Sab­ bath, during the absence o f the pas­ tor. . ■ Dr, F. A, Jurkat preached Sabbath norning fo r the" First Presbyterian :ongregation in Xenia. Mr. M. Sweeney o f Newport, Ky., (pent Saturday in town visiting with friends and former acquaintances. The annual picnic for the Turnbull 'amines'1 is to be. held at Ross town- drip school house on Wednesday, Aug. 24th. ' * Bathing suits and accessories at Walker's Variety Store. The new telephone directory will •e. ready for distribution next week. Subscribers are urged to call by, the iho number and n o t by names. W e’ have taken up a brindle heifer weighing about 700 lbs. Owner may huve her by-paying, fo r pasture and this notice* J. <5* Townsley. For Sale:- Clermont Hot Blast lieat- ir, size 18, used but a short time and will sell cheap d f sold at once, -Ellen Weimer A number o f persons from this vi­ cinity went to Dayton last Friday for the reception gived in honor of Chas. Lindbergh, the, noted aviator. * W m R* s » S*«mo*t, who has beer visiting with Rev. Walter Hopping and wif* Buffalo, N. V. accompan­ ied Mrs, Hopping here by motor last Saturday fo r the funeral o f tl>e late Charles Hopping. John BaUantyne, Xenia, has resign­ ed as superintendent o f the Beaver­ creek township Schools to accept the position o f assistant professor in the oratory department o f Muskingum College, New Comcord. About fo rty friends aW relatives of the Bu ll' families in the county en­ joyed a picnic Monday at Shawnee Park in Xenia City. ' For Sale: Gas Range in good condi­ tion, Phone 14. > Rev. Jason McMillan of. Norfolk, Va., has been visiting with his broth­ er, Mr. Clayton McMillan and family fo r several dayd. CLEARANCE SALE o f Men's and Boy's Clothing at Home Clothing Co. Big Reduction in Men's Dress Straw Hats. Home Clothing Co. Rev. Walter Morton ahd wife, arid son Harold, and Miss Ina Murdock left Tuesday for Chautauqua, N, Y., to be gone about ten days. • Mrs. Louise EWbank Underwent an operation at the McClellan hospital, Monday, f o r the removal o f gall tstones. Reports at this time ard very fc-vorable for immediate recovery., Mrs. Sarah Williams has been ap­ pointed Aemcecator .of her father's es­ tate, dhat Of the late George Parker. The appraisers named are W, L. Cleih tans, 3. S. West and Kflrlh Bull, Word lias been received here that ,M3ss Blanch Turnbull is ill with pneu- monia at the Miami Valley hospital rin Dayton. ^llSs Turnbull is owner .Of the Blue Moon Tea Room on North Ludlow street Sri that city. For <£«!«: .Player-Piano in vicinity o f Cedarvilla-Will sell to responsible party fay paying balance due riianu- factutcr, Address J. C. Fulton, 61 West High Street, Springfield. Mr, fames A . McMillan is home af­ ter spending several weeks at Min­ neapolis, Ran. He reports that many thousands o f acres o f wheat will not be harvested in that country due to the Wet weather, 1 Rev. R. N. Colman of Germantown, jpa., paster of the United Presbyter- km ohureh in that aiiffr has been vis­ iting relatives here .and also with friends in Clifton, &«v, Colman was for a number o f years pastor «# the Clifton Prebbyterian eongregaMon. Miss Dorothy Colling has returned from New York City, where Bhe has completed a two yearn course in the BiHeal Seminary. She will go to Brooklyn following a short vacation to take up work under the Federated Council of. Churches. Wanted—Man with car to sell com­ plete line o f quality Auto Tires and Tubes. Exclusive territory. Exper­ ience not necessary. Salary $300 per moQjh. Milestone Rubber Company, East Liverpool, Ohio. Services at St. Paul A, M. E, church next Sunday will be as follows: Sun­ day School a t -9:30 A. M, The pastor, Rev. Alexander White will preach at 11 A. M. Subject: “ The Advent of Grace,” A t 8 P. M, “A plea. F o r Co­ operation.” The public is invited to worship, at these services, The funeral o f the late Charles Hop ping was held last Saturday from the home of his brother, Mr. a'nd Mrs.. W. S. Hopping. The deceased died from the effect o f blood poisoning in. Brook lyn, N. Y. The service was in charge o f Rev. W, P. Harriman, Burial tppk place at Wbolland cemetery in Xenia, the Cedarville Masonic Lodge having charge o f the service at the grave. The Presbyterian church at Clifton in making a speciaiBeffort to reach all old friends fo r their Home Coming Sabbath morning when the Rev. L. O. Reed o f the Ohio State Penitentiary will preach, Service at 10:30. Sunday School at 9:30 A . M. \ .special invita­ tion is extended to all who are not otherwise engaged. Mr, P. M. GUiiian mud* a waek «*d rip vVbing relatives in B«*ver and ■'ittsbyrgh, 1**., East Liverpool, Can- ,pn and Marion, Mr. GiUilan took the opportunity o f a short vacation coll­ ing on hi* different brothers and sisters located in the various cities. „ Owners o f dogs must take notice o f the new dog law. I f one is sold or given away tlier* must be a bill o f j sale and a new tag secured. Moreover I all dog owners mint keep their dogs on their own premises between sunsetj and sunrise. Owners of dogs are also person&Hy responsible for any dam­ age done by their dogs. Miss Ruth White, Xenia, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. J. P. White, formerly jf this place, will accompany Dr. iYilliam White and wife, (Mildred iVhite),r0n a trip to Europe, Dr. Hons ■on was formerly connected with the 3. 8, U. and for more than a year h&3 reen doing Research work in Pasa- icna. Cal. Dr. Houston is now tak- ng up work under the Guggenheim fellowship and will visit England, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and •'■’ranee,’ Mrs, Houston and MiBS White yill return at Christmas time but Dr, Houston will not return until riext September. " PURINAFEDS PIG CHOW COW CHOW BULKY LASS HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER FENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS HAAG WASHERS Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company s Everythinsr for the Farm Phone21 Cedarville, Ohio. 1 m u Golden Wheat"—Golden Dollars* A handful of wheat grains will slip through your fingers if you don’t watch it—and so will dollars. Don't let all the dollars your wheat brings slip through | your fingers. Put as many as you can to ^prk here where they will earn you 1 We ate in receipt o f a copy o f the Akron, Beacon Journal which gives an account o f an accident that’happened to O. N. Potter, formerly o f this place Mr, Potter waa returning from Medi­ na with Raymond Hyde o f that city when the machine driven by Hyde col­ lided with another car. Both machines were damaged and Potter sustained a dislocated shoulder. The, accident hap­ pened Sunday, Potter is a Well known newspaper man in that city and re­ sides at the Y . M, C, A . IN T E R E S T First mortgage on Clark County real estate affords you the best protection Come in and ask us about it. ■ . — ;— -— _ L ■ • 1 mmm The Springfield Building & Loan Association 28 E. Main Street Springfield, Ohio IrtWWBWgWIBffBfrtWBSfWW^ ^ THE MONTH OF Regardless o f sales events elsewhe * •- merchandise and the same honest prices that yoii have always found,- will prevail,today, tomorrow, next week, or next year, you will find MeMILLAN’S giving the best values that it is possible to give. Our location, low overhead and low operating expenses do mean areal sav­ ings to you, not only-in August but in every month o f tjie year.; __ uJ : “Our. Location Lowers Prices” No matterwhat kind o f furniture you want—shop at our store and get our prices BUY ONE OR A DOZEN .tf*’ Queen Anne Furniture Is Graceful ffify , This 8-Piece Suite Is Priced at $111.00 ^ The sweeping lines o f the Queen Anne design make this one o f the finest suites to he had anywhere. The there is an exceptionally fine buffet, with linen cup­ boards, and drawers for silverware. One o f the best values at SATURDAY . SPECIAL' / r Carpet Sweeper $1,29’ $1.30 Golden oak, wood seat diner or kitchen chair. Buy as many as you need, the price $1.65 Same as above, hut with full imitation leather slip seat. * Real Bed Spring Buy $20.00 vValUe For $14,00 -*”.V $ 111.00 k x •t *5 hr** ’ V R S T D S S s ' ’ ' jU N K B A L iCEW«viim.oni0 W a had to contract for a great- many of these fine double deck' Coil bed springs to be able to sell them at a price like this, A good comfortable Spring with a cross helHcal top and heavy angle Iron base With side stabi- iators, a better spring for less money than we have ever been -able to offer before, CLOSE OUT—COUCH HAMMOCKS $18.50 This hammock his a strong link fabric spring construction covered with a thick jetton filled fad for ;lie Seat, * comfort- . able back that is a i-' A so' cotton stuffed, a rigid ■ stand . (but % without canopy) and ■ " i the pries .for ham* ' :i mock -and stand com* ' flste is only $18.60, Odd Bed Davenettes La Oak: $88.00 * A F l o o k i n g davenette r. u«u roumy mat .. i.jt auo a full sized bed, -vi oak frame, Imitation i l ather covering that .-i > ~ ' 1 good ser- . ..<„a $36,ti0. Q L L V s,

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