The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52
A . ft. - m* _________ _ “| JK 9 $ £C X ~ in i^ to, 145CAI* AND PERSONAL j 4** e*U F««*k *S«*trt»*r, Pham Sfyi ....................... ........ I - ..................■ ........i t W v a i * . A tt ktad* of lo ftl *ad to* teh?.5John A. QiUaugh. For Solo™CfMrmwt Six Hole cool * * * * * tan* , in jfoo<l condition. FI kmmi ISO, C ttarv llb , Q. AUCTIONEER—. C. L. TAYLOR—, Jomettliowp, 0 . Phono J*. • .{1M8) For Sale:- Bose homer in good con. dition, Cell phone EMM , Cedarville. R D C M n Country Club Tw in o r Single, l ^ l b , lo a f Q f ) U 1 1 1 . t lU V ienna, 1 lb . loa f 7c ; W hite 1 lb . 6c ; v U "Whole W h e a t 1 lb . lo a f 8c; B ye 1 lb. lo a f 10c ■ r . . . t*■ p f t C C C C Jew e l Brand, Special* low price UUrrCC Golden San tos 19c ; F ren ch Brand* lb . 4 5 ; Gountry Club, stee l cu t 47c, , C l 1)111) Clifton o r Avondale b ran d 04 Ya lb . sk Q A A TLUUIl Gold Medal 24i/2 lb. sk $1.19; 121 -2 lb .U U U 67c ; Country Club 24 1-2 sk $1-09; 12 1-2 sk 56c. ..... \ ~ * PRIINF 9 Counh’y Club, ex tra fan cy 2 lb. box A P c r i l U I I t O Fancy 30-40 size lb . 10c Nice Meaty Z 3 70-80 sisse 2 lbs. 15c. PIMENTOS 7 02 Can. ' 'Each 12c BEANS Clifton Fancy ■4 g% String. Avondale can 14c. ’■** * ® JELLO All flavors S pks' Country Club Jell Powder- . 3 can$ 20c. . COCOA Hersheys lb can 1-2 lb can 13c. * Bulk lb. 12c. ' * . V v t SOAP P & G 10 bars hifebotty 3 bars 2Qc > 34c SOAP CHIPS Kroger's 4 B . 20 oz. pkg. Chjpso large size 22c. 1 ,PLUM^4tali«n Prune 16 lb box TEACHES Extra fa n c yO " T O Elbertas, per bskl; “ ■ f I ’ • APPLES Fancy Wealthy *i B - . i lbs. Maiden Blush 3 - A w l ? bs. 15c. . SWEETS Fancy Jerseys* •§ A w t> lbs BANANAS Fancy Fruit ^ j " ** 4 lbs.._........................ GRAPES Fancy Califor nia' Tokays 2 lbs __ BACON Fancjl lean, 3 lb.Scuts lb. COTTAGE BUTTS .JNIBBylppili JNiiBNmlNIUlll a t WalkerF* Varnety Store, Saturday * Min Derrothy Wilson has returned to Savtiie, O., to take up her school work, Be sure to go to the Great Special Sale o f Atoarinum ware a t Walker's Variety Store, Saturday, For Rent—Furnished rooms. Apply at this offir for laoation. For Beah-rEoeaes. Sarah $, Lott. Miss Ruth .Mitchell, who has been speending the summer a t Bentpn Har bor, .Mich,, has returned home. Mias Maude Hastings has taken up her school work a t Rent, where she has been teaching thb past few years. Fo r Bale— Clermont Hot Blast heating stove, size 18, Used but a short time. Will sell right. , Ellen Weimer , Mrs. Laura Adams of Kansas City, Kan., spent several days with her brother, Mr. Chales IT. Smith. ' Mr, Alexander McCampbell has been sprite ill for more than a week suffering with kidney trouble. NOTICE—Those having trucking to do call Frank Armstrong, Phone 60, Codarville. All kinds of local and distance hauling. Prices reasonahle.4t Miss Helen Stewart returned Sat urday, to New Biegel, Ohio, to resume her position of teaching in the High School, Monday. The Methodist church, will enter tain all college' students Monday evening, Sept. 13th a t 8 P. M. A wel-, come is extended to all. Found; Kodak a t Bryan farmr .on Labor Day Owner can have same by proving properrty and paying charges Harvey C. Auld Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Clingm'an and children and Mr. Edward Milbum of Cincinnati, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. F . Hutchison, < Mrs.'Raymond Hitchcock of Xeniat sister .of My. Edwin Richards, who has been ill for some time with ma-' . lignant stomach trouble, -is now in a very critical condition and little hope of recovery. j Announcements have been received ' here by friends of Mr. and MrS, Carl Duncan, Alamosa, Colo,, of the birth of a daughter, Joahnn, on September 12th. , Miss Kathleen Kyle, who has been home on a, visit for several weeks, is expecting to return tokJoliet, 111., Sat urday, where she is a student nurse in the Silver Cross hospital. Miss Kyle entertained a number .. of her girt friend associates that were students together in Codarville College, before she entered the hospital training. M, E, CHURCH Sunday School a t 9:80 A. M. P, M, GilUlan, Supt, Freaohing service at 10;80, Special music. Union soerviee a t this churrch a t 7:80 P .M . AH Kwjrtbera of Cedar Cliff Chap ter of the D- A It., are urged to be present a t the Covered Dish Luncheon to he held a t the home of Mrs. Uayid McEJroy, Saturday, Sept. %1 fit 11:30 A.-M, ;■ / " ./•, ' - Follow the crowd to Walker's V»-, riety Store Saturday and get your 4 hare of the wonderful Bargains in aluminum ware,, Mrs. Julia Sterrett was taken to the McClellan hospital yesterday suf fering with a carbunkle a t the base of the brain. Mrs. Louise Ewbank, who recently underwent an operation, has improv ed and is now able to be at the Blue Bird Tea Room, of which she is pro prietor, some each day. Codarville. Chapter, O. E, S., will hold a regular meeting Monday even ing, September 19th. All members are urged to be present. The question of* centralizing the grade schools in Spring Valley and New Burlington school buildings wiU be submitted to the voters .of the township a t the November election. The extreme heat the past week has shortened school sessions in, many places. Locally the school children have not suffered with th e heat as the building is cool and very comfortable. Pierce & Co. Springfield, has a force of men a t work redecorating the op era house. The work may be complet ed Some, time next. Recently a state inspector ordered numerous changes about the building. Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Kyle . returned this week from attending the wedding of their niece, Miss Helen Kyle, Al toona, Pat, On their way home they visited in Huntington, W. Va„, and spent the week-end with their son and wife, Mr, and Mrs. Willard Kyle at Oak Hill, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith enter tained twenty-two friends a t the Blue Bird Tea Room Monday evening at Five-thirty for dinner in honor of their twenty-eighth wedding aniilver- sity. Following the dinner the guests repaired to the Smith home where the evening was spent in a social hour. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. J . Harrirs, pastor. 8 Sunday School- a t 1Q:15. Sermon a t 11:00 A. M. Subject “A God Sept Man,” * Evening service a t 8 P , M. Subject: “The Greatest Thing in the World.” Everybody welcome. mSM'.-v- ■«&»« O. C. Taylor, 84, llfa-Uog resident of Greene county, died last Friday a t Jameegtowm Death was due to iafim a ties of old age, Ha ia survived by the following children; C. F. Taylor, Mias Alma Taylor and Mrs. T, A. Bpahr, The funeral was held Sunday after noon with interment in. Jamestown cemetery. FIRST—Buick took vibration outot the engine NOW—Ithas taken it out of the road t Now Buick for l928 has fo llow ed ‘w ith /CUother - great contribution to ■motoring comfort. . Buick has taken vibration out of the road by equip- . ping every Buick with HydraulicShockAbsorb ers, front and rear—*an <added luxury that the savings o f Buick volume *have been able to supply. Test this riding comfort for you rse lf. We w ill gladly put a Buick for. 1928 at your 1 disposal w henever you lik e . Sedans . . *1195 to *1995 Coupes . . fL195 to *1850 Sport ModeIs*1195 to *1525 AHp rim f. a. bi Flint, Mick,, rortimBMmt tax to 6t added. The (i. M. A. C. finmc- . iagplan, the most demaile, it anw ftrHfc ; New Meat Market The choicest in Fresh and Smoked Meats to be found in any market. Oiir meats are protected by the most modem system of refrigera tion and we have inaugurated ‘a s service that will please you a t all times. C. E. Masters’ Grocery AND MEAT MARKET Cedarville, O; SPECIALS I IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE WADDLE’S BUTTER’ p e r lb. ........................................... 5pc KRLLOG’S BRAN FLAKES p e r package '..,.........I____ 9c FANCY LIMA BEANS p e r l b . ................. ........................10c * HERSHEY COCOA p e r lb ....................... ‘.......................... :25c 3 pounds GLOSS STARCH ................ ;...............................25c t ’ ' ' , , “E” BAND COFFEE—pe r lb.-.,................. ............. :. 43c MOTHER’S OATS—QUICK COOKING . OR REGULAR STYLE p e r package . : . FREE 40c ALUMINUM SHAKERy-PINT CAPACITY— WITH EACH POUND OF COCOA-MALT RICH 1 ' CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK — 1 lb. can ........ 43c - MILK—E x tra Quality—High B u tte rfa t content, . 1 3 ta ll cans ...........:............. .......................... 29c. ! * ; : ' , A moto T ca S ■V M. C. XENIA GARAGE CO. 1 Xenia, Ohio. Phone 104 if * A Cedarville, YOU SAVE AT ECONOMY SHOE STORE 't j& i a n d " PETERS DIAMOND BRAND SHOES For Men&Women Our connection with the lar gest ..manufacturer ..of ..solid leather shoes, and our cafeter i a plan enables, you to fit out, your entire family at a saving, on every pair, It is easy to make a price low, but at Kennedy*’ the qua! ity has always been maintain ed at a b ig saving in price. Your satisfaction with the shoes you buy, your lasting, regular patronage— is our atm* * W e sell only shoes o f etand- ard, reliable .quality, and in four years this policy has made us, the largest Retail Distribu tor o f shoes for the eritiro fam ily in Greene County* PETERS ■ / WEATHER- «»D SHOES * Fer Beys &Gir Is Skri New Styles Arriving Each Week BALL BRAND .nd U. S. RubWrs SHOE W e have just installed a new Speed Spray W ith which w e can re fin ish Furniture,Automo b iles or any interior sur face in a few hours time. GLASS: Let i t s serve you o h Glass** We have a tremendous gtock of all kinds Glass and are equip ped to set in Automobile Glass ■ ■ - • Our full and complete stuck of Paints-Varnish Wall Paper and Glass are priced right i ■ * • fainting is-^Resting for the cBusy Qersom-i^^™ A N English sage affirmed Z -V that we ought to.do d - a certain amount o f work every day, with our hands. In Paint and Varnish Facts, McDougall- Butler, makers o f “ Paints, Varnishes and Enam e ls that Refine E v e r y t h i n g T h e y Cover,” tell you how you cat! personally do the painting about your place successfully. I n ou l * w i n d o w McDougall-Butler are displaying a fascinating clapboard.exhibit o f the * beauty and m er it o f { their products* 5 . st npHE valuable painting di - X rection booki Pain t and Varnish Facts * w ill be gladly ■ handed, to you in our store or 'sent by mail on request. * * . * * Fred F. Graham Co v > j . i, \iiii v i , i i ^ L (Wp , j l!/ t x 1 H >>' . ii !^ i l l W 'IP 1 y -Jl j . V-V5, . " . . : ' ■ ■" O f i’ . ' ' C W ‘ : H ■« v% ‘ ' W p U> ' \ » >* iV'Xi ■ ft.1-,, i ■ i. ■4 . 1 . , . r "J* Jl'/n 'V - J ' 1 ■■t ,■’5Ji ' 1 ,f ,/* ~,-1i . . \ \ . ?&•<' *■ ■ *i. ii ■ ' ' >" " y #Vis' V ' * , V ' , . ( > M V ' ; ! , , , / f *fi,v / / . u ! IA >
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