The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52

PIBINAFEEDS ■ ■ - ji PIG CHOW COW CHOW BULKY LAS^ HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER PENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTSf ^ HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT - 4 • - . - h ” wr JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS ' ■ V* ■ HAAG WASHERS Cedarville Farmer Company * Everything for .the Farm Phone 21 Cedarville, Ohio, »»*w» LOCAL AND PERSONAL For 8*1 $— Iron Safe auitable for keeping book* and roc(yds for fire protection. Mr*, Julia Stwratt College Bey» want, work taking fkmaoM. Write Box 410, Cedarville. For Rale:- MOi IwWa of Folgurm oofcs fan feed #* John Pitetick Pontiac owners in this* locality* like owners everywhere, believe today’s Pontiac Six is the finest low-priced Six that money can buy. At its recently reduced prices it combines six-cyl­ inder performance and Fisher body luxury at the lowest cost in history . -*.Andrwhat’s more, Pontiac Six is a genuinely sound investment -r-for our own records shear, out the statement that Pontiac Six enjoys a national, reputation for high-resale value..♦ Come in-rdeam for ' ?how small a**nnwyau cannowerdoythe finest * jfeW^ifisaisd-s^ i&*at itntm tptkes o i f d f body 4 yp & fS tie c tii* Ju ly j$ ) 43*up« *745 1745 ^ i^ G a b r io ie t *795 LandauSedati-^845 D«Lu*»L**d*ttSed**#'*925 - MmNumOmklmnd AIMitiwMIMiMnMNIM. Altmrtcmmmtfmtlmmr. 1 wmllnrnd priot* include m in im um handling cSargtt. Xa*jr t» pmy M tkm , GtntrmlMatOTM Timm PmymtntrlmH. JE A N P A T T O N . C eda ry ille , O. .'•* Ofce NernmndMutf. For SslO—Big Typo Poland Chian nude pit* .with feeding qualities. B. E, McCall, Xwin, 0. (4t) ‘ jilfan. JgtMdjxOeVnult in seriously 11 at the home o f her sister, Mr*. .Her- J»*A. Sfcwmsnt. •.yppofe,Dwight Starratt, of Cleveland, spent the week-end at the home of his mother, Mrs. Julia Sterrett. For, S*le: Wood; kttohfto* range iq the heat of condition. - Phone 180. -Ed. Harper Mrv Melvin McMillan spent Friday in Cincinnati attending the National Undertakers' convention, ~ ! Mrs, W- R. MeCheeney entertained the members Of,the Kadantra Club, Thursday^aftempon, Miss*Stein, county health nurse of Tuacsrawas-eounty was a caller at the ..College>M«nday. •Mr, Thomas. Edwards of New Phil­ adelphia, €>., was the week-end guest )f MissMargaret Dickman. For Sale:- Closed gaa heater. Call McMillan's Eurtiture Store. Mr. Mid­ dleton. • ' . Mrs,- -Frank .Bird- hue .returned .Jipjne after spending 10 days with her mother,*-Mrs. R. WV Vaughn, of Pomeroy, ' Subscriptions taken for Magazines and Newspapers, J. C. McMillan The Editor.and.wife, spent the week end in Indianapolis, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ,B. Bull, Mr. C. E.-Bennett and family of farmer City, 111., have been 'spending the week with Rev, S. M. -Ingmire end family. .Mrs. ArthaM: TownSley visited-her dster and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, W,* D..Carpenter of.. Lima this week* CountyGlubLCader attdMrs. H, M. bidder:of*Tuscaraua county, were the Sabbath.Bny:»uests o f :Mr. .and Mrs, ,A-dyHostetler and family. Don't forget the hig Duroc Side at Cedar Vale Farm, Thursday, Oct, &?, where R. 0. WatfA Son will sett BO head of Real Durocs, * 1 > * /< .* 4 Mr* W, L.fMarshall of Columbus, ■*4was in town Monday.-.MrcMavshall ekpectsjte-laijve in a few days for iLos Angeles, Cal., where he will spend ithe winter with*W*.son,. ,Mj. Arthur Marshall andwife. PUMPKIN 15c to 26c. Large: No, 3 can. Can. Fresh Pumpkins* Home grown PUSHES t s c Clifton Brand, in own ayrup, 21-2 cam Country Ciu^j inneavy syrup, can ‘23c; Delmonte, in heavy syrup,, can 25c; Avondale in medium syrup, 19c,. — ... .................................................... ...... r . .....c - GLOVES Heavy uanvas , p»n Dozen , $ 1*15 J Pair , 16 c . ? sir i az., U'-.vt &Si a a i f f f i i Home Butter Cookies, low price, lb. llA fttO Fancy Fruited Ovals, lb., 16c{ Iced J t K l Spiced Jumbles, lb. 16c; Cocoanut Marshmallow, j CITRON Dromedary 1 9 c ____ ____ Orange and Lemon Feel, pkg. I3c rtlH"|.. Y"1,"" "'"..a-I ] IfiTiinii ' twtmit . CURRENTS Fancy, 1 3 0 Country Club, pkg. *-*■*-“- LETTUCE Fancy, Ice- berg, t for Leaf, lb. 10c CELERY Large, well 4 g £ blsachedd stalk, 2 for ... BANNAS Oolden,Fruit >61 lb*. 2 9 e POTATOMFancy, ^o. 1 3 9 c gyid«; peek *^—«*-* , BACON jSugajf ttttrtd, 2 6 c I lb . jpiweM naOts , lo,f T HAMS Sugar cured, whole or half, lb. .._JSJ h»nwFiiirflfni>www'r' HOMINY No. 2 1*2- can '"Bp»,riri£!s* L'an 9 # CORN Country Club Can .a*.*.*.*.***...—^*»*^*.. * Avondale, 2 for 25 c 15c KRAUT Avondale, larg«, No. 8 can. Can 2 2 c TEAS Country Club, f f l f * estrr- fancy sifted, can... “ Avondale Faney, can 14c SOAP CHIPS Krogaria Large pacSfag«i 2 for 1 v^hlpso, Large package, 2 for 8Y# 26c RINSO ClUnakhe and i Okydel, 2J kg*. 25C MMHliliMfJLl For Sale—250 ahocks o f corn on„,the Jamestown pike*^*Colitt.JR«cbeE - 2t. ...Jf’yoji arebooking for something good in the wa^mf a Boar or Gttt you can get.it at Khjdar, Vale F»rm,jThur» day, Oct. {^j’>whep R. 0. Watt.;* Son will sell gfiU&dd 0$high grade.Duroct- Cooper of BaMpypr; JU„ a sistAg of Mrs. R. A* Jamieson,- ar- rived*>Wedn*sd»y,for a few .vwoeka visit with Rev* and Mrs. R. A.;Jamie- son and family* For Salci^Oda; Moore's Air Tight heater. Also png Clermont heater ,*18 in. Good is newt Mrs. Sarah Wjeimer. Mr. and Mr*. Ok**. Clemans and Miia Edna Bo«m^»*ar Xenia return­ ed Monday evening *it*r a motor trip to Fort Wayne. Jtod., where they visited Mr. sad Mrs. C, L, Winters. The Battle Creek Food full line o f Breakfast recommended by Sanatorium. We have the agency for this ling* The Oedarville Bakery. * Company’: li food* used am the Battle Creel nd k exclusive Wanted to Rent.'-Four unfurnished housekeeping rooms. Ina E. Shane, Cedarvjile, Q. (2t) For Rent- Either 5 or 6 rooms on 'Main street* 2 rooms Upstairs furnish­ ed for light housekeeping. Garage in connection. Call at Western Ohio Cream Station. For Rent— 93 acre farrm, Grain rent. . John Pitstick FOR BALE One .1921 Four passenger Cadillac Coupe in good condition. Will sell reasonable. Phone 25 London. Madison County Auto Co. Brilliant Social Affair at the ' Home of Mrs*W. C, Iliffe Saturday, The beautiful home of Mrs. W, C. Iliffe was the scene of a most pleasing social' function last Saturday. One hundred and sixty-five guests were in­ vited by Mrs. Iliffe and Mrs. S. C. Wright, the latter of Xenia. The homo was -beautiful in garden flowers with the predominating color of yellow in the dining room. In the receiving line were Mrs. Iliffe, Mrs. 1 fright,Mrs. Albert Peter­ son,,of Frankfort, O., and Miss Doro­ thy Wolf of Elizabeth, N, J, The hos­ tesses were aided by Mrs. J, W, John­ son and Mrs. W» R. McChesney. The guests were entertained in two groups from two until five-and a very delicious luncheon was served. A feature of the afternoon was a^ musical program. The guest solists^ rendered a program of music from French composers. Miss Dorothy Qgieabee, soprano and Prof. John A, Talcott, barytone, were assisted by students of the later at piano.' Susannah R. West, Martha L. Waddle and Helen M. Iliffe rendered the following: Harmonium and Piano: *' (a) Adagio*. Opt 83.'Alex Guilmanb (b) Andante, Op. 89, €* Chaminado (e) Le Cygnet • C, SainfrSaens, - . Soprana Solo* by C., Chaminade, '■ (*v) Rosemonde’. , (b> Autum Loves. , , - (c) The Soldier's Betrothed. ' Pianb Solo: L Consolation in ©, l^at Fr. Liszt- Barytone flEShp^fCk-'iSSl^lbAde* -(a)* If thou Do^t Say. (b) The Silver;Ring. (c) -Amoroso. ' Harmonium andpiano: - ^d4edkmtiotwfroin.T'hais J, Massenet The Y. W. ^nd Y. M, of tha CoUeg* ft will liave charge of the union servieos fit the U. P, church, Sabbath evening at 7:39 P, M. Reports of the two con­ ferences at Lake Geneva with picture* of the camp and the lake with other views will be given. Mis* Mary Web­ ster will give the report for the Y, W. and Messrs. Frank Graham and Day Kennedy for the Y. M, Mr. Calvin Weimer will preside. An offering will ba taken for the two organiza­ tions. » ih ■' NOTICE «- There will be a meeting of . the di­ rectors of the Cedarville Telephone Co. at the telephone office, October 28. F. B. Turnbull, Sec. EXECUTOR’S SALE Pursuant to an order of the Com** mon Pleas Court, Greene, County, Ohio, in the case of Elmer Shull, Ex­ ecutor of John Shull, Plaintiff, -vs.- Francis Shull, et ah, Defendants, the undersigned will offer at public auc­ tion on the 29th day of October, ,1927 at ten o’clock, A. M., at the West Door of the Court House in Xenia, Ohio, the following described real es­ tate, to-wit: TRACT No. .1. Situate in the County of Greene and State of Ohio, to-wit: Being part of Military Sur­ vey No.. 2626 in the name of Jamas Galloway, Beginning at a stone cor­ ner to J. H, Crawford corner also to Amos Creswell and in a county road; thence with the line of said Amos Creswell N. 68 degrees 6 minutes E. 104.52 poles to a stone corner to Ro­ land Kyle; thence with the road and fine of said Roland Kyle-and line o f the heirs of D., S. Barber (passing a stone corner to said' heirs at 38.44 poles) S. 30 degrees 48 minutes E. 09.67 poles to ,a stake in the line of the said heirs of D. S. barber; thence 3; 59 degrees 12-minutes W. 95.16: poles to a stake in the line of the said J, H. Crawford;, thence with his line N. 34 degrees 40 minutes W. 119.66 polos to .the .beginning, containing (67) Sixty-Seven acres more or less. TRACT No. 2. .(The following de­ scribed real estate, situated in Village of Cedarville, -in ‘ the County of Greene, and State of Ohio, to-wit: Being all Of Lot Number Fifty-Seven (57) of John Orr’s -Second -Addition to the Village of Cedarville and being the North*West Corner o f Walnut and Elm Streets in said Village. The aforesaid premises are located as follows:- Tract' No. 1 is on the Barber road, about 2 miles from Ce­ darville. Said premises have been appraised as follows: Tract No. 1 at Seventy-Five Dol­ lars, (875.00) per acre. Tract No. 2 at Eighteen Hundred Dollars, ($1,800.00), and must bring not-less -than .two-thirds of the ap­ praised value. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash, ope-third in one year, and one-third in two year's,' Deferred payments to be secured by a first mortgage on the real estate anfi to bear interest at the rate o f seven' per - cent ■per annum from the date Of the confirmation o f the, sale* Purchaser to have the op­ tion o f paying.all cash,' 5 * . ELMER SHULL* Executor- of John Shull, Deceased. ■• MILLER & FINNEY Attorneys, Xenia, Ohio. (Sept. .30-Oct. 2$, 1927 D) HOUSE CLEANING TIME and you can Save 20B*r»Centfoy‘Buying a Radio Suction Sweep­ er afcthe SERVICE Hi RDWARE CO. ‘ *The Men’l l iW# Cttuwaf the U. P. ohtach held; a social meeting with the teacher, Rev. R. A. Jamiesoh,'Tuesday evening. An'interesting and helpful program of talks were given under the direction of the 'Chairman of the Social Committee, Mr. J. E. Kyle. NOTICE—Those having trucking to do call Frank Armstrong, Phone 80, Cedamritte. All kinds of , Ideal and V»h«uuini JlWUUUJg* JTUVU5 »l»V<i»VtVi4tr AUCTIONEER— C. L. TAYLOR— Jamestown. O. Phone 46* (10-28) *For Sale- Duroc Mate yearling hog. R. M. Waddle *Mr. H. G. Funsett of Nobelsville, Jnd.j apent several days here the first Of the week inspecting the new plan bMlttdfatlou of Water and the exper­ imental work bring conducted along that line at the plant of the Hagar Straw Board A Paper Co* Mr. Fun* sett nedently located in Nobelsville, as resident-manager of the Ball Bros. ,pap«# mill, The Clark’*,Rufi Club held an .in- teaseling session.Tuesday evening at the hospitable home of Mr.,and Mrs. WJJbnir Conley. The hostesses being Mriu.Conley and) Mrs* C. G. Turnbull. A wriner roast was planned but due ta the. Inoleinency of the weather, re* freehsments wore: served indootm En- tsriMWment wao along the line of Hal- Uwe’eii* > A witch fortune teller ghost.stories, dreams and stunts help­ ed to*pass the time* About forty tuedta enjoyed ttofeetMtiee. f soft coal kea: 4402 . Fred BarfttL FORSALE, ting stores. Phono' M u e ller F u m a c e ttt ■cs . ■ . • Better Than Stoves— Cheaper Than a Furnace The Mueller Furnacette heats by air cir­ culation like a warm air furnace, and not by radiation like a stove. It will heat two or three times as much space. Yet the Furnacette uses no more fuel than an ordinary heating stove. The Furnacettecan be installed in any home — does not require a basement or cellar. And it is cheaper in first cost as Well as in operating expense. The Furnacette is a fit companion for the finest davenport or living room table -/•the joint creation of master furniture designers and expert furnace engineers* * ft Cottvwftieritmonthly payment* M e M 1 L L A N * .■JURN ITURK 1 " t BALERS : J F UNSEAL m J IBECrOM ; ’ ■ CEDARV1U,E. 018B« * .Thei Vogue o f Velvets Leads The Style Parade In the realm, of shoes for wear with autumn costumes For every daytime function—be it luncheon, motoring, or walking along the street, shoes of velvets will be the fashionable woman’s choice. Velvet Pumps, Spanish Heel, $4 .95 Velvet S t r a p s , . .........$3.95 1 Styles Shoe Store Xenia, Ohio PUMPKIN,'Merritt Brand, Good Quality, lg, can MINCEMEAT, “E” Brand, high quality, new- l ( ) c [ pack, large package ..............,,...... ............ ' * , FIG ,BARS OR GINGERISNAPS —FRESH 2 5 t STOCK.2 pounds......, FANCY CALIFORNIA LIMA BEANS .3 pounds CHOCOLATE CREAMS,: Assorted Fancy 2 9 c Assorted Yendome, lb. box --------- ----- - PICNIC HAMS— Fancy per lb....................... .... . 2 0 C SWEET CIDERV- We have plenty of it • , APRICOTS, Fancy California Ripe. Large can 0 * i ga- “E” Brand. Dozen $2,37* Case; 24. cans, $4.63. ; V *‘E’f BRAND iTELLY DESSERT. High Quality f C * 2 Packages —1...... ..... .— ............ * * * * * RICE-j_Fancy Blue Rose* I* G, A. Low price*3 lbs. ......— MUFFETS—The’All Wheat Cereal . , . % packaged.......... ............................ SUN-^-MAID SEEDLESS RAISINS ' a16 oz. package FANCY CALIFORNIA PRUNES Large Size * 2 3 C 19c 25c. 1 1 c ?. pounds.. P-A 1 M. C. Nagley Phone 140 Cedarville, Ohio Public Sale Having derided to discontinue the business of farming, I will hdld a closing but sale without reserve or limit at my residence, one mile west of Jamestown on the Jamestown and Xenia Pike, on the farm known as the James Spahr farm, , ,. , Tuesday, October 25 commending at 10:00 A. M,, the following property: 3—HEAD OP HORSES—3 One brown mare,, 5 years old, wcight.1,400, sound and a real worker; brown mate, 7 years old, Weight, 1,300, sound arid a number one wedker; brown mare, 7 years old, sound and good worker. 8—HEAD OF CATTLE—8 One brindle ccw, 5 years old, this is a real cow; one Jersey cow, 5 years old, due to freshen by day of sale; one Jersey cOW, 5 years old, due to freshen November 1; one Guernsey and Shorthorn, 6 years old, will freshen soon; Guernsey cow, 4 years old, due to freshen in December; Jersey cow, 7 years old, due to freshen last oi November; Jersey cow, 7 years old, duo t6 freshen December 28; Shorthorn heifer bred* These cows are all sound and real producers. 66-/HEAD OF HQGS—66 25 head o f feeders, weight about 150 lbs.; 15 slioats, weight about 50 or 60 lbs.; 2 red sows with ten pigs; one spotted Poland China with 7 pigs; 5 sows not bred; one yearling .Big Type Poland China male hog. 14-HEAD OF SHEEP—14 14 Shropshire breeding ewes, extra goods Ones, FARMING IMPLEMENTS One Milburn wagon with box bed, an extra good one; One low down wagon with ladders; gravel bed; double disc cutter; one McCormick mower, 5-ft. cut; sulky; ra)te, almost new; one John Deere corn planter; 100 rods wire, in godd shape; Cassaday gang plow, like new; land roller; one 2-row,cultivator; 1 Single row cultivator; log chains; pitch forks) single trees; double trees, and many other useful articles not mentioned; FEED—From 100 to 600 bushels of Com; about 3 tons of mixed hay* HARNESS—8 Sides of harness; One set of breeching harness; 4 Sides,, of hip strap harness; collars; bridles; lines; halters, etc. TermsMade Known on Day o f Sale Rodney Roberts Col. C* L. Taylor, Auctioneer, Archie Gordon, Clerk Lunch by the Ladies of the Fresbytetian Church GET OURPRICES 0WSALEBILLS

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