The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26
Jgwgw us ARt m u « •_, irtuiuT’w iu '^ iy " i853f Ouick wm Mr*. Dora Kerr bits been quite ill the past week suffering with jaundice. andIkw^yncQspels Smart, low-swung bodie$ by Fither— C | | Q C K Bufck’sftm oii.y.Jve. v H y j { & * in-head sue-cylinder engine~ and Buick’a Lavejoyhydraulic shock absorbers—endowBuickwith the rich quality- appeal o f themost expensivecars. AndBuidc volume—double that o f any other builder of fine automobiles—enables Buick to offer you Buick quality at surprisingly lowprices. See other cars—thensee Buick, Let the com parison determine your choke. XENIA GARAGE CO. Xenia, Ohio, j'm iiinm m m im n.m »m in.in „,„„,nmni.miwuiiimium'.iiiiu uuiiiimun .,■■■■», u ,.„ W m w ! SPECIALSUBSCRIPTIONOFER I j FOR JANUARY ONLY j HERALD, AND OHIO STATE JOURNAL ‘ ! j Regular Price $5.50. Our Price............... ;$ 4 9 S I | HERALD, STATE JOURNAL, OHIO FARMER< | | Regular Price, $6.50, Our P rice .............. ' $ 5 3 £ j - j HERALD, STATE JOURNAL,,,STOCKMAN *r " , 1 |, „ Regular Price $6.50. Our Price ............. | HERALD, STATE JOURNAL, WOMAN'S | HOiME Companion Reg. $7.50. Our Price- j HERALD, STATE JOURNAL, BREEDER’S | CASSETTE. Regular Price $6.50. Our Price 4£IS| I I THIS OFFER CLOSES JANUARY 31, 1928. j Tniii(iui|iinuiiinyMiuHi,Aiitiuu|iniiiiit,uiiinuiiiUiitiiniiiiuMuiiiiniiiiinniiiiu|iunMuiiiiimiiuniMiN,Miun>iiiii,i,i,^ $ 5 . 3 5 $ 6 . 9 5 m ATTENTIONFARMERS i /' FORBADE YELLOW SHELLED CORN CaliUsby,Phoneor ComeandSeetheCom GUYCURREY&COMPANY SouthSolon, Ohio .. ......... .......... ..... Mrs. E, C. Ritenour has the siek Hit this week. been -,;i Mrs. Joe Gordon has been quite ftl this week suffering with an attack of the grip. Mr. Charles Townsley has resign- ad hi* position with the Cedarville Bakery. » ' M # at $$ tef Mrs. S. C, Wright, who •has been ill the past ten days suffering with a complication of troubles, is reported much improved. Mr. y, V, Miff after m visit o f sev eral weeks in Chicago, returned home last Saturday, ’ The Misses. McNeill have gone to Belle Center1where they will spend several weeks with their sisters. tary HveatoA n*rw$s were *iVfc#-; Mabel son, 1 Prof, (bdsjr as did CLL. nished by B ipau y Iff# Officers n * > Cedarville Tlwriiday evening the follow* Robert Col SpcdiMe, visa Rgrifadale, seers Stormont, A emmsftd dish din* 13» ladies, Reports Jhwrid Bradfute, R, T. WUliam- •tty, Robert Collins, an fasteresting talk Mads was fun- School orchestra. College jpe B* Tearn Defeats Defiance Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Galloway are spending a few days this week in Chicago.. Twenty-four members o f the Queen Esthers of the M. E, church went to Jamestown, Tuesday evening, where they heard. Miss Palmer, a missionary at the M. E< church in that place, Mrs. Mary McDonald, Min Mac Rosa and friend, Mr. Arthur Shill, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with ‘‘Mrs, Jeanette Eskridge. Mrs. Wm. Ross, who had been spending a few days here with her sister, accompanied the party home. Mr. Millard Smith of . Stratford, Conn.,; spent . the \yeek-end as the guest of Mr. Forest Nagley. Both are students in the University of Cincin nati. Miss Margaret Tarbox, who has been spending the past month at her home here, has retarded to Philadel phia, where she is a student in nurse training. Miss Dorpthy Ta-rr o f . Columbus spent the week-end with friends here. House for Rent on College Street. Electric light, garage, cistern and garden/ See G. H. Hartman. The Women’s Missionary Society of the U. P. church will meet Monday afternoon at'2:O0 P. M. in the U. P. church. . ' Mi3. W. A, Smith, was - 1 called to Cater, Ky., Monday owing' to Tha^&ww aa hlkt Thntsday., AUTOMOBILE TIRES — Mason and Goodrich Silvertown Cord. All sizes. Tubes and automobile accessor ies of all kinds. A. D. Townsley, Columbus Gasoline Station, S. Main. n n r i n Country Club i 1-2 lb. twin or split top loaf 8 c D n C n l l Vienna* 1 lb, loaf 7c; Whole Wheat 1 lb, Qf| Rye 1 1*2 lb, loaf 10 c; Raisin, 1 lb, loaf, 9 c. Off OATS Country Club, quick cook, 2 pkgs. 15c; Mother’s Quick Cook, or regular p k g ,__ 90 I 1 n n Pure kettle rendered—-2 lbs 27c; No. A 4 1 A LAItU 5 pail 70c; No. 10 p a il_________ $ | |4U OGAREHES 250 CAKES Cocoanut Marsh*f *T g* tnallow. Special price lb. “ * ** GLOVES Heavy Canvas 12 pairs $1.16. * V v CANDY HehWMir Kis- ms -S pcekd Price t ib a B ananas Firm Ripe Fruit. 4 lbs------- . s$5S #v BRANS Ctmoq* graea * 1 2 1 .#* tan 12c; Avondale —— «■»“ ** APPLES Baldwins 3 lbs,< 0 * 7 - 20c; Winesaps 3 lbs-.-*' * ■ E* 0 L&0 Eatmore lb, 18c; tJhuriigoJd lb'*- - - - - - - - LETTUCE Fancy* Ice- < * * *& berg iolid heads 2 foK -^ V BUTTER Country Club jS A , 0 Omsmtay lb, POTATOES Round H K t* * m u * U.S. No l ’ 15 lb CAKES 20 o*. Square As**, Flavors «t. HAMS Reg. Smoked ' sugar cured lb. — —^ PANdAKE Boar Ossoa- try (M* pkg. U f 1 bag m m ** BOLOGNA large, « Low price lb, Mr. W. W. Galloway spent last Friday with Mr, H.G./Funsett in NobelBville, Ind, Mr. Funsett is manager of tbe Ball Bros, paper mill in that city. The choir of the First Presbyter ian church enjoyed a covered, dish dinner last Thursday evening at the home of Rev. and Mrs: W. P. Harri- man. The Golden Rule Circle of the M, E. church honored Mrs. James Mur ray’s birthday, Monday. Devotionala were led.by Mrs. Wm. Marshall, Miss Winifred Stuckey sang “Love’s Old Sweet Song,” Little Francis Patton gave two readings and Mrs, Anna M. Townsley played.“Silver'Threads Among the Gold.” Mrs. C. E. Masters read the '“Bridge Builders.' and pre sented Mrs. Murriy with a beautiful silk crepe scarf. Refreshments were served in the church parlors. The College .Yellow Jackets defeat ed Defiance for the second time this season when the team journeyed to that place Saturday night. The score was 41 to 27.‘ The previous score was 40 to , Satukch^r'a contest found Cedar ville trading- IS- to. 11 at the half, hut Qoabh Boost’s team suddenly hits its stride in the second half and made a rout.,oUt.of the contest. Wd&t down fighting des perately and'rijWe frequent substitu tions m a fuSis effort to stem the tide. ■The contest Was rather rough,; two Cedarville players and three Defiance stars being banished yia the personal foul route, Spectacular dribbling and.shooting of Little, Cedarville guard, was a fea ture. Little accounted for eleven points followed by Nagley and Adair with seven each,* Florey starred for DeflanceSrith nine markers while Os- borjrife registered seven points;' Qedarvilie will, meet Findlay Col lege at Alford- gynasinm' Tuesday night, following With »■game against Rio Grande College at home;Wednes day night, Lineups and summary; Cedarville (41> Defiance (27) Nagley — ,___-If— .—J— Osborno Adair —— «Gavi n R. Jacobs „ — V/oody Little — _____lg-— -— .— Kindig Gordon --------,rg--------— Fox (c) Field goal—Little 4, Nagley 3, R. Jacobs 3, Gordon 3, Adair 2, Morton 2, Florey 3, Osborne .2, ;Wbody l, Smith 1, Douty 1, Foul goals—Little 3, Adair 3, Nagley I , Osborne 3, Florey 3, Kindig 2, Fox 1, Flak 1, Howard i, ^ , '■ Substitutions# Cedarville — Allen for Njfgley; Morion for Adair; Turn er for R. Jacobs; E. Jacobs for Gor don; Smith for Little. Defiance— Florey for Gavin; Plak for Oshornef; BrOdbsck for Woody; Smith for FoX{ Douty for K3p%; Howard for Douty. Refers^^Fei^Lima.. ‘ d ‘ 1 •t The- Jfeikces failed to wih the game Tuesd’^r pight with Kind- lay, loosing by one point’in a 26-27 score. Wednesday night the local hoys Won dver Rio Grande,by a 25-27 score The College Girls lost their first game o f the season Tuesday to Findlay by nt 27-21 itcorri f ' ’ < Mrs, Frank Powers Died Thursday Mrs. Grade Powers, 31, vdfi* of Mr, Frank Powers, died last Thursday in the Espey Hospital, Xenia She is sur vived by h*r husband, and seven children, five boys and two girls; Mary and Martha, Howard, Walter, Kenneth, Edward and James. Her mother, Mrs. Cynthia Canter, Ann Arbor, Mich,, and four brothers, Wm, Forest and Charles Canter, all of Ann Arbor, arid James Canter fit Harmony and three sister*, Mrs. Bertha Confer Selma, Miss Christine Canter and Mrs. Elizabeth Jordon, Pitchin. The deceased was born near Portsmouth. The- funeral was held Saturday af ternoon from the M. E, church, the Rev. $« M. Ingmire having charge of the service. Burial took place North of town. Charles Graham Heads Grange Cedar Grange had the first meeting of the new year January 10 in Com munity Hall with quite a large num ber present.. After the regular Grange session and business meeting, Mrs, Guy H. Gordon of Jamestown, past Pomona master of Greene county, acting as installing officer installed the following officers for the new year: Master, Charles Graham, Lec turer, Zora Smith, Overseer, Wilbur Conley. Stewart, Carl Spracklen, Asst. Stewart, Geo, A, Martindale. Lady Asst Stewart, Mrs, J, H, Thord- son. Chaplin, Mrs. Chas. Graham. Treasurer, Raymond Wilfiamson; Gate Keeper, Charles Clemans. Pur chasing Agent, J. H. Thordson. Leg/ islative Agent, Floyd Sprapklen. Sec retary, Mrs. Geo. A,' Martindale. Mrs. S. H. Shawhan, County Juven ile Deputy, was present and organiz ed a Juvenile Grange with the follow ing officers: Master,. Milton Turner. Overseer, Lawrence Williamson. Lec turer, Jane Frame, Stewart, John Williamson. Asst . Stewart, Gregg Turner, Secretary, Martha Jana Mar tindale; Treasurer, Louise Graham. Chaplin, Charlotte Turner, Cereo, Geneva Turner. Pomona, Maude E. Turner, Flora, Ruth.Marcella Martin dale. Lady Stewart, Evelyn Thordson Gate Keeper, Attiold Thordson After Grange closed an old fashion-' ed oyster supper was enjoyed by all present. The next Grange meeting will be next Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock with a good program of music, readings, short play and-talk on In surance by Mr. Elmer Smith of Bow ersville Grange, Also an hour of games and recreation with fUn, for everyone. „ ’ ’ - / ■ - A. , /' * C. A. WBAVBRfBUYS OUT : J. O. McPORMAN INTEREST NOTICE Wb are ready for the 1228 Season; B*by chicks ^aJl varieties* Custom hatching at 4c per e^g. A full line .of Buckeye and Newtown Incubators rind Brpoders, The Northup Hatchery, Bell Phone, Clifton 13F16. R. R. 1, Yellow’ Springs, O. For Sale: 1000 bushel „age Corn. . • Frank good Clear- L. Powers— C. A. Weaver* Xenia*Jias purchas ed the interest of J- O. SteDorman in the McDorman-Crawford Clothing Clothing Co. Mir, Weaver sold out the business- six years ago to Mr. Me. Dorman, %ho 1« now retiring owing to ill health, --•w i auctioneer - a l . T a ylor — Jamestown. O, Phone 46# (10-28) FOR SALE: John Pitstick.. -2000 bushels of corn. For Sale: $lightly mixed No. 1 Inquire of Raymond Spracklen, AUCTIONEERING - have a sale let me .have auctioneer. Give good good recommendations. Carl Spracklen. - When you a chance as service and Phone 2-181. Following aebvice* at the Clifton U. P, church* Sabbath, the congrega tion decided to raise $1000,00 for the benefit of Xenia Seminary in St. Leu&, The committee in charge is Meiersi Wm. Rife and Wm, Eerguson. CLEARANCE SALE of Men’s and Boys Clothing. Home Clothing Co. Mr, Ray McFarland has accepted a position with Ginther, Columbus who ha* opened a factory In Wester ville for the manufacture of fire proof door* and window*. Mr. McFar- ‘land formerly served nnder Mr, Gin- ther during the he was- treasurer o f Franklin, oouuty# He will he book keeper for the new firm. anas c e d a r v i l l e , o B o WEDNESDAY, January 25th,1928 The Favorite 1 K I N S E Y K O M E D T K O . Presents the Coniod^r®^?ioss ' mrk an d a p m k # a A PLAY WITH A S T Q p ' A 0 ' A THOUSAND L A IR ^ II .';-, . m m m m r m BAROAIH M t m u Prices:Adu ltfi, 25$ ^ For Rent Garage—See trustees of M. E. church,’ BUTCHERING—Custom butchering at my residence only this season. Hogs can be delivered or I will truck them. No outside butchering. Phone 3 . 197 ., W, M. Cultice —PRICES GREATLY REDUCED On Men’s and Boy’s Clothing. HOME CLOTHING qo. For Sale: Fox Terrior puppies: Call on Earl Andrew. WE HAVE ADDED MANY MORE STYLES TO CUR BARGAIN TABLE TO SELL AT Any^aumber of women Lave taken advantage o f these Wonderful values. The regular price* ran as high a* $5,95, There are size* 3 to 8 hut not complete sizes in all style*- These broken sizes are the reason for such a LOW PRICE. High in quality Q HP* V V T ? 9 Q 17 E. Main St- Low in price ^ * t * H i M Xenia* Ohio. Shoe Store .Your Book, of Purple Stamps is worth $3.50 here T o T h e W o m e n ^ W a n t T o H e l p T h E Z -JE L L A ll F lavors * 3 P k g s . 0 rh o e ir H u s b a n d s S T R A W B E R R Y JAM m B a Bulk, Ppund Tapioca, Bulk, Two Pounds ......... ...............__________ ___ 15c Noodles, Bow-Tie, Per Pound .................... ........... ....... ......15c Macaroni^ Spaghetti, Sterling, 3 Pkgs. _______ .20c Red Plums, No. 2 dan, To Close Out ....... ___________ ,. ....5c Pepper, Bulk, Black, Per Pound----------------- __________ -59c P. G. Soap or Kirk* Flake Soap, 5 Bars___....____ ___.....18c , ,^ , . . j J ^", i ' <T , j i * ,V SU G A R R Q a 10 UBS . S W f V L A R D 1 9 1 C P O U N D 2 ' 5 lb. pail gross 66c B A R G A IN S IN DISC PEACHES 0% A “E” No, 21-2 Can dm J L C “E” Peas, 2 Cans . .25c “E” Spinach, No. 2 1-2 Can----- .18c *E” Pork and Beans, 2 Cans —.—........— -15c CONTINUED IT EM S PEACHES | 4 j % . “E” No. 1 Can .... J L f iS C *E” Hominy, .Big' Can ....__8c “E” (Catsup, 15c Size ......12c Staley Syrup, Can U..,..:._!,..9c <. 1 C03PFEE “THANK YOU” _ Ppund *’ ’ l| R A IS E N S . ■ ,SLEOlJ$5 r 2 Lb. Pkg. ■ d C U C “■ 1 l* " i . ’ Red' Plums, No, 2 Can — - ____ *5c Salted Peanuts, Pound ——___ _25q. Cocoa, Hershey, Pound_______ 25c Bowlene, 26c Bog ___________ _19c Currants, 2 lb. B ox _____ _____ 26c Flour, 5 lb. Sack ________ ___ 21c Flour, Old Honesty Highest Grade, 24 lbs.____ 98c Pork and BeanB “Queen,” 2 Cans ___ _____ ___ ___ISc 25c Colgates Tooth* Paste — __-21c fl.Ott Caldwell’s Syrup Of Pepsin —___ L ___ _____ 85c ?1,19 Swamp Root ________ ._„-90c 50c Cranes Kidney P ills__ ___ _38c $1.00 Dr. Miles Neriine —__ __65c 50c Cal. Syrup of Figa _____ _45c ?1.00 Pepgen Tonic ____ 89c fl.75 S.S.S................... ......j__$1.35 $1.00 Nuxated Iron____ ___ ^_89c M A TCH E S ZTlzeBOX 10c GENUINE GILLETTE R^VZOR BLADES Pkg. E. W. FULMER CO. : Main Street, Next to the Bridge, Cedarville * HOUSE CLEANING TIME and yon can Save 20 P er Cent by Buying a Radio Suction Sweep- e r a t th e . ' SERVICE HARDWARE CO. A GOOD RESOLUTION fo r every day in the y ia r is to resolve that you w ill put your spare money to work where it w ill earn INTEREST with perfect security. ..If .your money is earning less, come in and sec us at your earliest convenience. 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