The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26

NOTICE We have a nice CALENDAR which we will foeglad to give to any of our adult customers or friends who will call for it at our store. HOME CLOTHING CO. G. H. Hartman, Prop. ............................ i.... . .......... .. -JS—^ ATTENTIONFARMERS FOR SALE YELLOW EAR CORN YELLOW SHELLED CORN Call Us by Phone or Come and See the Corn CUYCURBEHCOMPANY South Solon, Ohio ^ * r >■ o ■ , ■ - PURINAM S PIG CHOW COW CHOW BULKY. LASS HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER FENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT , JOHN DEERE IMPIJ2MENTS - HAAGWASHERS 1 V ....■I"1!" i Cedarville Farmers* «**,. ... « ' f..' .. '"'it ..V.. t * nnnmanv ™ / ' V v l l l j | / (B t i j f ' / * y / 1 j E very th in g f o r th e Farm P h on e 21 C e d a r^ ^ K O h io Prices n n T i T n r O E a r l y O h i o ' s o r C o b b l e r s , r U I A l U t o 1 5 l b s . 4 . - 4 ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • . ■ - ; 3!C COFE J e w e l , l b * ; F r e n c h B r a n d , l b . 4 6 c ; C o u n t r y G l u b , l b , 4 7 c . M D D E A f l D o u b l e - l o a f , I V 2 l b s > r ' S i n g l e , 1 l b . D n E A l l 6 c ; S a n d w i c h , 1 V S l b / T O e ^ J t y e , I V 2 l b . , 1 0 c ; V i e n n a , 1 l b . , 7 c . y 8 f i FLOUR C o u n t r y C l u b 1 2 1 - 4 ' l b . s a c k C o u n t r y C l u b , 2 4 1 - 2 l b * s a c k ' 9 6 c . A v o n d a l e 2 4 1 - 2 l b * s a c k 8 9 c 4 9 0 ; c * 19 c OLEO Eatrtiore, U . — * Ev-Re-Day Oleo, lb. 20c . LARD Kettle Rendered, 2 Ebs. MILK Cotmtry Club. 2 cent *<“*<•*#* rf*»S»* 2 9 c CRACKERS Country Club, 2-lb. etn. *.—— 2 5 c CAKES Squat* Layer, each Otm & *»&m ♦*“< *»“* **£#»*d* Round Sponge, 2 layer, ea. 25c CORK MEAL g lbs. lS c 4kh taiiMT ................................ SSAKS Navy, Lb. 8 c RICE Blue Rose, 4 C m ' 2 lbs. _____ * • * ORANGES Size 2l6, 3 ^ 0 BANANAS Yellow N J A - , Emit, S lbs, g_________ ........ ........ .... ■?.. .. ........ APPLES Good Cookers. O f t 4 * 8 lbs< ___ ____ ____ ONION Yellow Dry, £ Q g GRAPEFRUIT 70 size, R A 2 for HAMS Nall or Whole, * | ,0 u o c a l A m m em m M i Wm Gaeage—Sa* trhetee* « f M, E, church. Mrs. B. H, Little viritnd last week with reSbailvM la Oofauabue. Mr. and Mrs. C, JB, Masters spent New Year's with friends la Cincinna­ ti. , ■ Vm lea&t $gMm» m Hat mm*. Apjisr be*J* A* AB wi Bldg, Seal*, 0»; Bin. Hites*. mi baby of- mm bmimimAm 1 mm viritiag bids weak wMfe Hsi, %. BL Job*. .mnmulyygii'1,%#.,......... •Maw. LsOk^'yAlMs Mid Sftggkbw, Joan, mtaaad Wfeeeday f««n New Y«sk CRy, wten- # « f have yUited the peat anertiL ^ For Sale; Slightly mixed No. 1 hay. Inquire of Raymond Spraeklun, Miss Lucy Gillilan visited several days last week in Dayton with rela­ tives. •• ' Miss Georgia Thompson of Ctncin nati, visited several days last week with M m . Edith Blair. .Mr, and Mrs. J, B, Rife entertain' ed. a company of friends and relatives on Friday. J« D. Hyland o f the Columbus Oil Garage, Cedarville, has a 1921 Ford sedan for sale. Price 75. For Sale: .1009 bushel of Clarage com. , Frank L. Powers Mrs. Minnie Douglass- returned on Saturday after spending the Holidays in Baltimore. ' Mr. Forest Nftgley University spent the tion at home. of Cincinnati Holiday vaca- For Rent: 89 acres for spring crpp. About 299 shocks o f com for sale, Phone 21-162. A. H. Creswell (ft) — -----------r n ir 'T ^ - 'T iV n i 'jein / i" " . Mr, and Mrs. Harry, Owens o f De­ troit are here on a .viri&vrithriihe for­ mer's parents,-Mr, and, Mrs, W. *H* Owens. Miss Dorothy Wilson,has returned to her school work in -Seville, 0., af­ ter spending<thi&HoMdayavacation , 1 st home, > For Sale—rPathe phonograph, cabi­ net style withl 2 records. Cheap"i f solid at once. Cali phonellC, or see Mr. Middleton »fc*MeMillan's, : ■Miss Bernice 30Has entertained*a party Of school friends last Saturday evening, a t rook and to bid the o|d yearfarewell. Mra. Richard-Sihitli, (Anna Collinh) of Newark, N. J., arrived hare Wed­ nesday and is visiting fort'same time fwith her^dtether^Mr. M.vW- Collins. "The YomTg-^MMkied Peoples Clhb the *home o f Mr. aiid-Mri^MowardiThimbull last Mon­ day. Th»alub decoyed a covered dish dhmem-at^nuun. ’ 4' #seMpfvW>:i"*"i»i|Ti». • Prof. Jv.A.^'Tatcott Spent part '-Of holiday- vashi^on. in Charlesttsn 1 Va., and *W4th his parents, dn Cleveland. The trip was .made by mo­ tor. For Rant: Pawn rwideuce c£ six rooms. Gwwiatr *ad (amok patch. Phene 4-192. Fred F, Barrett Miss Esther Townaky returned to her sekoei work in Warren, O., Sab. hath. Stray Hound—Owner can .have same by identifying and paying all charges. ' G, H. Irwin, Mrs. €. H. Crouse is laid up by a sprained ankle sustained yesterday in j a fall on the cellar stairway, j . 'W-.I "U-Ilj.'j. > 'M'J J Mr. Aaron Shepherd, is reported in ,t» rather critical condition, suffering jirom a complication o f diseases. Mrs. Margaret Eieksenbaoh had for her guests, Sabbath, Miss A.Gnus Gaumw-of Urbana, and Mr. Albert‘ daughter, Mary of Dayton Fink of Pitehiu. Miss Ruth Bums visited ever New. "'ear’s with Mrs. Pason Gray and The members of the Research Club will banquet their husbands and their friends in-Community ball, .Tuesday, January, 17th. Mr. and Mrs. M. L, Wilson of De­ troit, Miotu, enroutf tq Florida for a sojourn Stopped in'Cedarville Tues­ day with Mss. Wizen’s sister, Mrs, A. J. Hostofctlee an^ family, H t. and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin; wife and son, Robert, who have been, visit­ ing with Mr. Andrew Jackson, ore ex­ pecting to return $o their home in Chicago, today, fhey have- been de­ tained here owing -to the cold, and snow on the western roads. The trip was made by.,motor. -Mr. and Mrs; Hugh Turnbull, Jr., and Mr* John Davis and Miss Dorothy Ogless were entertained Saturday evening .at six o’clock dinner by Rev, Robert Woodbridge, Ustick and wife in Springfield, ' j onoring Harold Hogue, a medical' student of John Hopkins University. ’ ' ■ BUTCHERI*NG—Custom butchering ut my residence only this season. Hogs cart "be delivered or I will truck them. No outside butchering, Phone 3-197, W. M. Cultice ’ Dr, Charles Baskin and wife of Akron, O., were guests this week.of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McMillan and family, Dr.‘ Baskin and wife;were oh a return trip to Florida Where they spent the Holidays, Dr* Baskin is a graduate of Cedarville College, class '07 and>we understand has a Very lu­ crative practice in the “rubber city-". ' Miss Ruth -Washburn has resigned her position with the public schools owing to ill health* The board of ed­ ucation has employed Miss Ruth Jen­ kins of Columbus, who entered upon her duties Tuesday with the opening oL school following the vacation per­ iod, Miss Washburn has not been.in good health for some time and. her physician urged an extended rest. 'NOTICE — I have arranged to do butchering at the C. H. Crouse Slaugh­ ter house>for farmers who want hogs butchered. Cali phone 144 or phone 40 for arrangements. C. C, Weimcr House for Rent-- G. H. 'Hartman. Miss Mary -Elizabeth Bryson ' was hostess to thirty young, women last Thursday afternoon at her home on the Clifton pike, when she entertained complimenting Mias Martha Bryson, whose engagement to Mr* MariynMc Dorman,. Selma, was recently announ ced. The affair was In the form of a Shower.of miscellaneous articles. A sslad and ice course Was served during the afternoon* Miss Bryson "is the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs* R. R. Bryson and is a teacher in the Selma school Miss Bryson at one time was a member'of the faculty o f the local high school and her many friends here' have received- the news of her coming marriage with pleasure. Mr, McDonrtan is a son of Mr* and Mrs. A* O, McDorman. ’ . The High School basket ball team will meet the team from Caesarscreek high school Saturday evening at Al­ ford Gym, Mrs, Cora Crawford, who has been visiting with Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Turner in Quincy, Mass, fpr a num­ ber of months', has returned home. On the 25th of January a program will he- given by the High School in the school auditorium. Remember the date and be sure to attend, Miss Eleanor Kyle, who is teaching in'Pennsylvania, was home over the holidays with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Kyle. Mr" and Mrs, Frank Townsley en­ tertained «:•number of friends and relatives at dinner Monday. Those present Were:-Mr.' and Mrs. R, C. Watt, Mr. arid - Mrs, ‘J. C, Townsley, Mrs, J; H. Ritenour, Mrs. Zetta Bull Mr. and Mrs. Karlh Bull and daugh­ ter, Mary Eleanor Bull. A - * * i i Mrs. H. H, Cherry, who has been at the home of* her father, Mr. Andrew Jackson, suffering with - a sprained ankle, is now able to get.about on crutches. "Mrs. Cherry sprained her ankle while' smothering a fire that vas' discovered some days ago about the domestic electriciight'plant. Since chat time she has been at tjhe home of her-father. . - t Mr; John Harvey aqd wife and Mrs, Mary Andrew drove up from Hunt­ ington, West Virginia, Wednesday, for a visit. Mrs. "Harvey is one of the executors of the J. H* An­ drew estate- and was present to hear and inspect the new Austin organ in the'U, P.-churcb, the gift of Mr. And Mrs. J* H. Andrei#. The organ was formerally accepted Wednesday-even­ ing .by the executors, ’ Word was-received here this week o f the death- of Miss Bertha Dalby's father. No particulars are kqow^ at this time .other than Mr. Dalby suf­ fered a paralytic stroke some time ago. Miss Dolby is- a member of the faculty of Cedarville College and was at her home in Wabash, Irtd., at the time, of her father’s death. , AUCTIONEER- C. L. TAYLOR— Jamestown. O. Phone 46. (19-28) MAKE THIS A “QUALITY” YEAR PEACHES DELMONTE Big No, 2 1-2 Can 2 4 PINEAPPLE DELMONTE No, 2% can sliced SPINACH, Killians, No. 2 can—2 cans SPINACH, Killans, No, 21-2 size can—2 cans.... SPINACH, Del Monte, NO. 2 1-2 can KIDNEY BEANS, My Own, 3 cans______ KIDNEY BEANS, Joan of Arc, No* 2 ca n .......... PUMPKIN, Mt. Sterling, No. 3 can...................... SUGAR Granulated 10 Pounds 58 C LARD POUND £ 2 ^ S lb. Pail -Gross 86c ALMONETTE CAKES, Very Fine, pound 2 5 C FIG BAR CAKES, Zion City Make, 2 lbs. J.........2 5 C FRANKLIN CHOCOLATE Malted Milk 28c c a n O f tC MACARONI, SPAGHETTI—Sterling S pk'gs 2 0 C WISCONSON MAID OLEO—Finest Nut, lb, ~ 2 1 c APPLE BUTTER, LIPPENCOTT, No. 2 1-2 can FLOUR—THANK YOU, 5 lb. b a g ................... | l c FLOUR, ODD HONESTY, 12 1-2 lb, Sack.... ^ 4 Q q MUTCHES “ Blue Moon” Full 20 Cubic Inch Size—Package o f 6 boxes .■ . mmmm FREE MATCH BOX HOLDER WITH EACH LOT Coffee, Thank You ....... Dromedary Dates Mince Meat, B u lk ....... Ez-iell, 3 pkgs .......... Raisins, 2 lb. -pkg. _____ Mop—12 oz. Cotton .... Comet Rice, -pkg____ Broom, good ............. *. Pineapple, Solar, No, 2 1-2 can ..35c 2*c 20c ..21c 20c ..25c ..10c 380 _230 Mennans Talcum ............21c 35c Vicks Salve ------- 25c $1.25 Konjola ......___ .......96c $1.00 Nujol .—j._______ .72^ Tee Pee,T on ic ....... .'.___-.. 84c Dr. Miles. Nervine ___ __..65c 60c Swamp Root ____ 50c Epsom Salts, l b / ........ ..... .10c Groves Bromo Quinine ...124c Castor Oil, 8 oz, .....1.........23c v Main Street, Next to tlu Bridge; Cedarville HAVE YOUBEESTTHINKING- ' ' ^ "> " * I t , 1 , , ’ * 1 ' 1 ’ 0 ■* ^ ‘ »f ^ ^ ^ , * *• ’ ' I f Rot y ou will when Jack Frost comes. Qne o f our nice PARLORFURNACESwill keep theHome Comfortable.We have both large and small sizes. - ‘ 1 , > . * * SERVICE HARDWARE CO. I HOUSECLEANINGTIME and you caitStnre 20 per Cent by Buying a Radio Suction Sweep­ er at the SERVICEHARDWARE CO. Hundreds of Greene County People are taking advantage of this wonderful sale and unusual bargains offered. , # f , *. ' * . Only 6 More Days of This Great Sale, Ihe Criterion Value First Clothiers , 22 South'Dstrolt gtrmrt, Ohio l

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