The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26
“where saving* ar« greatest” 87-39 East Main St„ Xenia, 0 . Bedspreads la OjhHed Effects i The kfei thatdocftr** (joire iron ing1In pret- >ty c o lo r s , priced, each, 98c Belle Isle. . Owr Own Muslin A value which fairly shines-bleachecl Muslin" pr extra unbleached — • 36 in, wide, our own brand! You can’t do better. • ; 1 2 *c 32in. Gingham Zepher uality A-serviceable fabric for children’s appai'el and house frocks. ,New and appealing patterns ^ The yard, . ■12c.' ... ' Ramona Cloth JSold Only- By Us Ram ona G o th ! ' The unequaled linen . f i n i s h . fabric. " F o r children’s apparel, fa n cy w ork, uni form s, etc, Ohr ow n e x - • elusive fabric. Yd., R u f f l e d C u r t a in s Priced So Low Dainty, frilly, raffled curtains of marquisette or voile. Some with color combinations and some all white. The pair, 98c Good Sheets Our Nation-Wide Brand Ready-made sheets in our Reliable Nation-Wide fabric l For real wear. 72 in, by 90 in. size, each, $ 1 . 1 0 SI in, by 90 in. size, each S I . 1 9 Terry Towels ' Lars* State . } An ail white' TuddA Towel in a large sitae. Lay in a supply erf these standard Bath Toweta '» priced so sensiblyi , Each, 15c Wash Goods Bee Our Patterns ft. Men’s Heavy Work Shirtr C o a t style, with 2 pockets, faced , sleeves, d o u b l e $ t ! t cjh .e d , bodies. Sizesj 14j4 to 17. 98c For yoer sewing at h ome we are showing very •desir able Wash F a b r i c s * priced, th e yard, ISc > t Plisse Crepe For " ‘ . i •It requires little or no {roning and is obtainable in anexcellent qualify, alt white, with a 'beautiful finish. It lastsI The y<L# 19c p r ft I IQ Campbells 3 cans 23c t Country Club ft C A DtfllvO 3 dans 21c; Heinz, oven baked 2 cans f c J t f 2 cans, 25c; Heinz, small can 3 f o r ........... m Avondale Brand No. 2 can l i e ; Country Club extra. fancy can 15c,; Golden Bantam j f iA Can 17c Fancy Shoe Peg Can 14c; Standard pack | UO P I P U D E T T E O camels, Chesterfields, LuckyA r A b l b f l t l L I I EwStrike, Piedmonts or Old Z u U Golds 2 pkgs. Country Club, 1 1-2 lb. loaf 8c; Sandwich ft A or Eye, 11-2 lb. loaf 10c; Vienna 1 lb. O i l BREAD 7c; Basin 1 lb. 0c;Whole Wheat 1 lb. loaf T 1.... ....... '•■"' ll""""".‘l...— LARD Fare Kettle ReiuL,y f | | % 2 lbs. 27c 5 lb. pail - 1 W V 10 lb. Fail $1.40. CAKES 2 lb, Rotind Layer 20 oz, Ea, 25c; Angelfood ea. 4 Q a 25c, Pound Cake each ^ FLOUR Avondale 24 1-2 O f t n Couxitry Club 24 1-2 Country Club 12 1-4 sack 49c, BANANAS Firm Ripe Pruit, 4 lb s .__ _______ COFFEE French Brand O O f * lb. 45c; Jewel pound — OfSfci V* Country Club lb. 47c. APPLES Baldwins 3 l b s .^ ^ T - , 20c; Wincsapa 3 lbs... " ■ ^ CRACKERS 2 lb. box sodas 25c t lb. Butters 16c; 2 1*2 lb * »| S p , Batter* — — +** ’ * * ' CELERY Fancy Jumbo 0 P - well bleached 3 for A Dr a# MACARONI, SPAGHETTI and NOODLES Country Club *J g Fgcfctge ..... LETTUCE Fancy Ice- berg head 10c; leaf lb. COCOA Hcrsey’s 1 lb. pkg. 25c; 1-2 lb. pkg, 13c * * * ** Bulk pound — CANDY Chocolate Drops Jb. iVc; Jelly Bean* 2 lb. C BOLOGNA large, 4 Low price lb, ________ „ HAMS Reg. Smoked 4 Q * * sugar cured lb. ^ IFYOUNEEDPRINTINGDROPIN MNP* LOCAL AND PERSONAL For Side: 2000 bushel good Clear- -age Corn, Frank L. Power#, Mr, George Hammon is quite ill suffering with a severe attack o f the grip. Mrs. Harry Wright was hostess to the members o f the Kinsington club, yesterday afternoon, ** For Rent Garage- M, E, church, -See trustees o f Lost; Gray frame nose glasseson spring.Finder please return to this office and receive reward. Mrs, E, G. Lowry is bedfast suf fering with a malignant trouble. Mrs. Lowry has undergone two operations since last fall, f. Defeated Bir College Team The Callage Yellow Jackets won a lop-sided gM * frtMM Defiance on the Alford gym floor last Friday night, The seom was 45 to H . Coash Bvrtt had tb* opportunity to try out tbs #*Hrs squad, all mafc ing * good shearing. The local team at the half lad by a score o f 16 to 10 . N&giey took honors with eight field goals for 16 point*. Adair scored five baskets. Ojbern for Defiance was >credited with twelve points for his team. Tb* preliminary game was between the Cedarville independents against the college second and third division teams. The score was ^6 to 4 Matheny of Ohio State was Referee o f the game. Pess Defends Chain Radio Broadcasting; Senator ;S. -D* Fees defends ’’chain” broadcasting in answer Jo4a well or- Thc choir of the First Presbyterian 1fi?#nised attack on the system that is church enjoyed a covered dish dinner I financially to' put an high class Rev, S. M. Ingmire will address the Selma Schools^Monday morning on ‘'Temperance” . last evening at the home o f Rev, and Mrs. W. P, Harriman. .January CLEARANCE SALE Men’s and Roy’s clothing, . *■ HOME CLOTHING CO. on FOR SALE:—2000 bushels o f com.| John Pitstick. For Sale: Slightly mixed No, 1 Inquire o f Raymond Spracklen. hay. programs for the benefit o f radio owners. . A group.of small stations that are Operated for direct advertis ing .purposes oppose the Atrt»st” . or the National Broadcasting Co, The programs o f the small stations are m a rule o f little value yet clutter up the air channels for better program re ception. While there is an advertis ing feature to the better programs the companies are putting on worth while programs. Vegetable Cookery Group Meet*. The Vegetable Cookery Project has been started in Cedarville township. Four groups are organized and lead ers are working* Two group meet ings have been held, Last week Mrs. Curry McEJroy held a very interest* ing meeting and demonstration at her home with thirteen ladies pres ent, Wednesday afternoon o f this week Mrs. David Bradfijfe held meeting and demonstration at .her home. Twenty ladies attended and had a very enthusiastic meeting, Score cards on food habits were filled out, vegetable cooking demon strated and balanced menus were made out by the' ladies, Tho ladies are looking forward to the next meeting to be held soon af ter Jan. 2Dth when the leaders will demonstrate the preparing and serv ing o f salads just a* Miss Ogle, Nu '.l’ition Specialist w ill demonstrate to the leaders in Xenia. If anyone in Cedarville Township s interested in this project and npt yet in an organized group, please call Mrs, John Collins Herman Eavey has been re-elected president of the Greene county board, o f commissioners for 1928. CHURCHNOTICES T ie Y . W. M. S. o f the O. P. [.church enjoyed a business meeting and social hour Wednesday evening [ at the home o f Miss Ruth Bobbins. C; For Rent: 80 acres for spring crop. ] About 200 .shocks o f corn few. sale. Phone 21-162. A. H. Creswell (4t) FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Sabbath School 10 A, M. James McMillan. Supterintendent. _,. ■ 11 A. M. Sermon by, the Pastor. 3 P. M, Junior C. E* Society meet ing. C. E. at 6:30 P. M. . For Sale: Fox Terrior puppies: Call on Earl Andrew. . ; Mrs. M, I. Marsh is suffering from a severe attack o f the grip having been confined to her bed for several days. Mr , ■ Lee Peterson and family at tended a dinner and social gathering for the salesmen o f the Dahl,-Camp- bell Groeery Co. at Washington C. H. last Saturday evening. The company has wholesale houses in Washington C. H., Dayton, Springfield, and Col umbus. CLEARANCE SALE of Men’s and IBoys Clothing. Home Clothing Co. Mrs. W. H. Sharp o f Kansas City, has been the guest o f her mother, i Mrs, Lucy McClellan fo r several days Mrs. Frank Powers Ilea in a very critical condtion following child-birth. Friends hold- little 'hope fbr hen re covery, * ■ - Some Apology 1 F. b 7 Writes—"A small girl in our neighborhood was-- reproved by . her mother for calling a neighbor’s ciiild homely, and was told' to go imme diately and apologize. This is now she did It; Tm sorry, Alice, I said you were homely. I only meant that your face wasn’t very becoming.4 n~j- New Haven Register. Research Club Entertainsr— The annual banquet o f the Research Club was held at the beautiful country home o f Mr. and Mrs, O. A. Dobbins on the Jamestown pike, Tuesday evening. The ladies of the club entertained for their husbands and a few friends. About fifty were present. vGuests were seated atrsmall tables about the rooms. A most ex cellent four course dinner was served. The decorations were o f green and white, the colors, o f the club,/ Following the,dinner was a toast program with Mrs. Lloyd Confarr, as president o f the club presiding, Following her introductory remarks, Mrs. A. E. Richards welcomed the new members of the club. Those on the program for tpasts were Dr. W. R, McChesney, Mrs. I, N. Hamilton ■ ahd Mr. Karlh Bull. A number of the ladies of the club gave a playettp “Organization o f a Society fo r the Supression o f Gossip,” which was cleverly put on to the amusement o f members and guests. The evening was a pleasant one to all and the ban quet one o f the best yet enjoyed by the club. J. D. Hyland o f the Columbus Oil Garage, Cedarville, has a 1921 Ford sedan for sale. Price 75, NOTICE —; I have arranged to do butchering at the C. H. Crouse slaugh ter house for farmers who want hogs butchered. Call phone 144 or phone 40 for arrangements. C. C.'Weimer For Reht: Farm residence of six jTooms. Garden and truck patch. \ Phone -4-102. Fred F.. Barrett Rev. S, M. Ingmire addressed the Y. W. C. A . o f the College, Wednes day morning. Mrs. C. H. Crouse, who fell down the cellar steps at her homo last week fracturing one limb and spraining,her ankle, is improving. An X-ray was taken to. determine the nature o f the fracture, which was above the ankle, The County Commissioners have granted increases in salaries to .Mr. and Mrs. A . E. Kildow, superintend ent and matron of the Greene County infirmary. The salary o f the supper* nenitderit was increased from $70 to $80 a month and that o f the matron from $50 to $60. a month. The College Yellow Jackets play Findlay here Tuesday evening at the Gym and Rio Grande on Wednesday evening. Both o f these games will no doubt be of'more than usual inter est and attract good crowds. Mr. J. M, Thompson, who resided on the Selma and Springfield pike, near, Selma, died Tuesday night and the funeral will be held Friday at the home. The service, will be in charge o f Rev. S. M, Ingmire., Burial takes place at Chillocothe. Stray Hound—Owner can have same by identifying and paying all charges. G, H, Irwin, ..PRICES GREATLY REDUCED on Men’s and Boy’s Clothing. HOME CLOTHING CO. Ancient City Charter BUTCHERING—Custom butchering at my Residence only this season. “The Charter o f Liberties and Priv- j,Dogs-can be delivered or I will truck liege*,” also called the “Dongan’s ' them; No outside butchering. Phono Charter,” was framed by a general assembly o f freeholders o f -the prov ince o f New York, October 17, 1683. The plan Of the present fcity la based on ibis charts»• 3-197, W. M. Cultice AUCTIONEER— C. L. TAYLOR— Jamestown. O. Phone 46, (10*28) ATTENTIONFARMERS FOR SALE * ■ v • 6 YELLOW EAR CORN YELLOW,SHELLED CORN Call Us by Phone or .Come and See the Corn GUY CURREY &COMPANY South Solon, Ohio The members o f the graduating classes o f ’ 17 and ’18 o f Cedarville High School had their annual party at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Conley last Thursday evening. A cov ered dish supper was served, after Which the evening was spent in rem iniscing over former school days, A letter was also written to a couple o f absent members, one being to Mr.; Cecil Rife, now a missionary in Egypt After the distribution o f gifts, the ! guests returned home, all having j spent a very enjoyable evening. Congressman Charles Brand ha s ; introduced a bill in Congress, which i f passed will make Attorney Charles Darlington o f Xenia* a member o f the Nationa Military Home Board, 7he board has charge of the homes for soldiers in the U. 8, Mr, Darlington if elected would head the Dayton Mil itary Home, About a year ago Ben-. ator Fees asked Mr* Darlington to be come, a candidate but he declined at that time. He might accept if the position Were tendered him. He for merly was head o f the American Le gion in Ohio, PURINAFEEDS HEN CHOW ‘ CHICK CHOWDER Highest Prices Paid For Eggs PENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT PRESERVES McNEIL’S PURE m A A11 Kind*, Jan JLUC RICE FANCY ROSE 4 ^ 4% 3 lbs. * 4£ai#C HAAG WASHERS Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company Everything for the Farm Cedarville*. Ohio Phone 21 I SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTIONOFER I FOR JANUARY ONLY j HERALD, AND OHIO STATE JOURNAL Regular Price $0,50, Our P r ice ..... HERALD, STATE JOURNAL, OHIO FARMER \ Regular Price, $6,50, Our Price .......... . - 0 0 ^ 3 0 HERALD, STATE JOURNAL,, STOCKMAN Regular Price $6.50, Our Price ........- • - • $ 5 . 3 5 IIKRALD, STATE JOURNAL, WOMAN'S HOiME Companion Reg. 37*50. Our Price.....0 ) 0 * 0 1 5 HERALD, STATE JOURNAL, BREEDER'S GAZETTE, Regular Price $6.50* Our Price 0 0 * 3 0 THIS OFFER CLOSES JANUARY 31, 1928, O p e r a H o u se t - . - ■■■ . .* WEDNESDAY, January 18th, 1928 The Favorite ' k i n s e y KOM ED Y CO . Pfesen. The Sensational Play “HELLrS GARDEN” , , « , I _ , * ’ ' „ ‘ A vivid tropical story of South Africa. '• t: ■A play that is positively different from anything we have ever played. A play you will remember. As good as White Cargo. Prices: Adults, 25s Children, 15c E. W. FULMER CO. ’’Where Cedarville Housewives Save” SUGAR 10 LB S ..............- S 0 C 25 L B S . 0 1 . 6 1 BROOM Will Be Higher Four Sewed LARD POUND £ 2 J r C . Bargains in Discontinued Stock “E” Peaches, Big No* 2 1-2 Cans............ “E” Peaches, No. 1 Cans..........."...... .......... “E” Apricots, Novl Cans.......... :................ “E,? Pears, Buffet,Cans........................... m m 21c 13c 13c 13c PEACHES DEL MONTE No. 2 1-2 can 24c PEACHES DELMONTE Buffet Size 10c FRE 50c BOTTLE of DUFFY’S COUGH SYRUP WITH EACH 50c Bot tle Purchased at Fulmer Cut Price or 2 50c Bottles —*............... .................... 42C MATCHES FULL SIZE Boxes, 3 for 10c BAKED BEANS “QUEEN” 2 Cans 15c SMOKING TOBACCO BARGAINS 49c 99c “COTTON BAG” 14 oz. Package, Granulated _ PIPE TOBACCO “WHALE” FULL POUND BAG GRANULATED SMOKING Macaroni, Spaghetti, 3 Packages .......................................20c Instant Postiim, 30c Size ......................................................23c Instant Postum. 50c Size...... ...... .......... ..............................38c Tomato Soup, Campbells, 3 Cans ........... ...................... ......25c Mueller’s Cooked Spaghetti, Wonderful Sauce, Can .„.....14c Fig Bar Cakes, Zion City Make, 2 Lbs. ................25c Pickles, L. and S. Home Style, Pint Jar ..............................15c SORGHUM, PINT JAR, MILLERS.............. 23c SORGHUM, No. 5 Can, Miller’s ............... ...,69c APPLE BUTfER, Hazelhurst, No* 2*/* can 15c APPLEBUTTER, Lippencot, No. Wn can ... 23c FLOUR, Old HONESTY, 24 1-2 tb. sack .... 98c PEACHES HERBERT No. Can. Dog. $2.25 m 20 PRUNES 50-60 5 Pounds 48c Medicines 50c Crauos Kidney Pill* ...................... . J. 35c Vicks Salve.................................. ............................ ......,25c 25c Ponds Cold (breamor Vanishing Cream, Tubes ..... ..lie $1.00 Dr* Miles Nervine .........— ....... ...... ....... ........... .......69c $1,25 Dr* Pierce*# Favorite Prescription ....................„99e $1,00 Nujbti Mineral Oil 72c 50c Dr* Drakes Gletsco, Croup and Cold .. . .... Itsc
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