The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26
LOCAL A m PERSONAL aWtfctlWiilliDhiftnOHni-*•«.».<mj mi■»»i».*ia|i ^...)|l<4 ’m u ^ td ^ n . % t k m » k y i m W d * mark* at the Mm Bird Tea S^duy, Jan. *$th a* * R m . f Th* Wednesday Atteraeoa CJ h J j ! * » #,it*rblii»ed tW* week by Hitt. Cur* Crawfwd at the hem of Mj*. W. ft. MfiQhmmy The MewOd goes to pm # tjd* wide jKMuvwbtt seoaer th*n H*u*l da# to the aaaual meeting «f the $raek*y* Pro** Aweafoti** l*.£l8i§Wb*W. Get your S * * d ^ # i « ^ kot. Blue Bird T*o Room, Saturday. Don't foisget the Market wfc the; Miff-* Q ntetio T"Bd*ll jw iHUud 'ilm Mx& To* room Saturday after->tw*atytwo of her jdrifri*od* th ing °°<m‘ borne Saturday lafteruoon in honor of » . . w ■ r ------- _ , !* « eleventh btethdw- R*fr**h*»ete mr. Maw«* Hughe* suffered * wera served the gibe w*4 the Strained anklo while at work a t tbe"y*riP»wit of a number of useful and Abel Magnesia Co. last Saturday. 1pretty gifts, $S8j??58j? rww 'w jwu AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE James C, McMillan, Agent PUBLIC LIABILITY — PROPERTY DAMAGE FIRE—THEFT—WIND Cedarville, Ohio I SPECIALSUBSCRIPTIONOFER i s FOR JANUARY ONLY j f HERALD, AND OHIO STATE JOURNAL ’ ! f Regular Price $5.5.0. Our Price ........... $4 .9 5 ! j HERALD, STATE JOURNAL, OHIO PARMER f | - ’ Regular Price, $6.50. Our P r ic e ............. $ 5 3 5 ® | HERALD, STATE JOURNALv STOCKMAN I | Regular1Price $6.50. Our Price $ 5 . 3 5 f j HERALD, STATE, JOURNAL, WOMAN’S " j I ; HOME Companion Reg. $7.5,0. Our P r i c e .....- ^ 0 fc0 g | 1 f HERALD, STATE JOURNAL, BREEDER'S * j | . GAZETTE. Regular Price $6.50. Our P r ic e ’g g a2 5 I j THISOFFER CLOSES JANUARY 31, 1928.B | The Senior Adult Bible Class of the Ctifteu Presbyterian church, gave six o'cjbek dinner at the heme of M* *®d Mr*. James $w*hy last 33 »ia*d*y owning, homM^ig their ladder, Hr. W. L. WU mw of this kmal Hah ,*#hoal basket ball sW t! The teaiia defeated he. two teams from Yellow.Springs last Friday night a t AHord Memorial by scorn that plac ed the local team* far to the front, The boy* won 20 to 18 and the girls, 19 to 8, Master Sylveeter fngmire had the pkapure of a number of hi* compan ions last Saturday afternoon horn, lag }d* seventh birthday. Game? were enjoyed and refreshments served dur ing the afternoon. Mr. O. An PobWns hsabeen out the .past-two Weeks doing institute iec taring in different sections of the state. This week he has been in Ar canum, 0., Mr. and Mrs, Bert Turner were giv en a surprise last Friday evening in honor of their thirteenth wedding an niversary. Relatives and neighbors pors ,,comprised the party. pMginpM ATTENTIONFARMERS POE,SALE ■; YELLOW EAR CORN YELLOW SHELLED COEN Call Us by Phone or t ' Come and See the Com GUYCUREY & COMPANY South Solon, Ohio h n r I n Country Club, twin or single, 1% loa f —A l l D fallAll Vienna 1 lb. loaf 7c; Whole Wheat 1 lb. UU loa f 8 c; Rasin 1 lb. loaf, 9c; Sandwich or Rye 1 1*2 lb 10c CRACKERS Country Club, Family size, 2 1*2 box 35c; Sodas, 2 lb. box 26c; ,— 1 lb. boit Butters 15C m t £ r French Brand Its. 1 45c; Jewel lb. U U l I L L Country Oub, steel cut lb 47c. 32C BUTTER Country Club H». 52 c; Glee, Eatmore Nut lb. l$cj Chumgold lb............. . 32C HOMINY Large, No. S can Q . . Bulk Grain lb. *— V to. All other kind* can SALLIES Fancy Sugar •* C , # . 3ured lb. w w l * Pameaka '1 ib.pkg. 17c; Country Club 20 oz pk 12 1-2 lb; sack *_______* SOUP CTami>b«C'* ^om a-i| to 3 cans 25c; All other .rind* . ;• BANANAS Fahey G o l d - ^ ^ j t ert Fruit S lbs, KRAUT Av 0 'ndale, f»ocy<g 4 % ^ targe No. 8 ----------- - kind*.* ORANGES Florida, 176 Ate do* 470} Navala, ‘ ■ ' « SYRUP Bin* Label Karo,Rod Label 5 lb M e * * * * * * Raro Btof Labslr 10 «>. 87c. ; FEFPER Country Club 1 lb .Q Box 88c; 2 1-4 at, can APPLRS I u « Roma* 8 lb* j&lc; Baldwin* 4 lb SALT 70 lb. bag # 4 4 f extra fine meat salt. w * m m 8 ib. package 7c; Iodine pkg 10c ym U C K Fancy lea | A « b#tg l»#adi ^ BACON # ft, mM $t mere oogar w i d lb ¥ u m Aromtel., | | E ' a i J t » 0 ; Country Club 24 1-2 4 A Q i . *a«k 06c; Country Club weMMiM Prpf, J. S. Coffy of the Animal Husbandry Dept, of the 0. S. IT. was visitor in this neighborhood last Saturday, and purchased four Hamp shire barrows for the State Univer, ?ity from P, A. Dobbins. These are to be fitted for the International Live Stock Show in Chicago next fall. ’ ‘Fred Bryant, Clark county farmer, who resides near Clifton, has an nounced that he will be a candidate for county commissioner at the com ing primary next August. . Mr. Bry ant has been prominent as a .stock dealer in this section. In. the organization of the First State Bank in South Charleston, Robert Rider was re-elected president, and P. M.^ Stewart of .the Yellow Springs Bank, vice1*president. Mr. Rider was only a few weeks ago made president of the Exchange Bank, Remember the U, P, market, Sat urday at. Jackson's office KINSEY KOMEDY KO. The .Kinsey Komedy, Ko., will pre- present “The Night CCIub Girl,” a rip, roaring farce comedy, a whirl wind of, fun. The latest up-to-date play written for laughs purposes only* Nothing but fun, “Laugh and you grow fat.” If- you are trying to, re duce, don't see this play, You will laugh—You will scream. If you miss it'you Will MISS it.- No serious mom ents. Just two hours of fun, Spend*an evening with “The Night Club Girl”,a t the Opera House, Wed nesday,* February I . CEDARVILLE COLLEGE The second semester of the pre sent college year opens next Tues day morning, January 31, at 9:30 o'clock. The address Will be made by Honor able J. L, Clifton, Director of .Educa tion of .thejState of Ohio.. All are -Welcome*. / Registration day is next Monday, January 80, from 8:30 a. m., till 4;80 P. m. • Come prepared to pay Registration fee $00, Library fee 00 cents, Cedar- Needles fee 00 cents.and for books about $10 or $10, according to the books you need. The enrollment this past semester was 243. .Several new students will enter the second semester. p i LOWRY 1 For Sal*--A lot of fura*** and stove wood, seasoned. Frank Cm*well. WAYS OF WOOING LONG AGO In England in 1777 it was cus tomary for a man to advertise for a wife much ds he would “advertise for a horse. At least one man did so advertise. Here's his modest little epic: “Wanted, by a -young Gentle man just beginningHousek*eping, a Lady, between eighteen and twenty-five years of Age, with a good education, and a Fortune not less than 5,000 pounds, sound Wind and Limb, Five Feet Four Inches without Her Shoes; not fat, nor yet too- lean; a clear Skin; sweet Breath, with a good Set of Tetithp rto Bride, nor A f station; nor very talkative, nor one that is deemed a Scold, but Of a Spirit to resent mi Affront; of a Charitable Dis position; not over fond of Dress, though always decent and clean; •that will entertain her Husband's Friend* with Affability and Cheer fulness, and prefer his Company to public Diversions and gadding about; One who caii keep his Se crets that he may open his Heart to her without reserve on all Oc casions; that can extend domestic Expenses with Economy, as Frost parity advances without Ostenta tion; and retrench them with Cheerfulness, if occasion should require. . “Any Lady' disposed to Matri mony, answering this Description, Is desired to direct for Y. Z. at the Baptist's Head Coffee-House, ,Ald- erimAnbury, “N, B, None but Principals will b« treated with, nor need any air- ply that are refkient in any one Favticffiar; the Gentleman eats make adequate Return, and is, in .every Respect, deserting a Lady with the above QuMificatioiui,” Lewty, #9, wife Of BBawmstfe MfS#/ died at her home in CedarriBSi TSwwday nwrninr, a t 5:45 o'clock, Mia had bam ill throe and ona-baK isaBUjh with a amplica tion of diiiaaiwu . , .. Mrs, Lowry *s* hem on a farm north of Xasta, IMS aad has liv ed in Cedar*©* akaee her marriage thirty-six yeses a$9u £h» was well known over tjhs flpjmty *sd her death came as a sho<fk‘*Q relatives and friends. She ws* the daughter of the late David and Ellen Galloway Gregg! Surviving are her husband, Ells worth G,' Lowry and*two Charles, Centerville, O., and Glenn, j Dayton, and one brother, Andrew, Mr. Pillas Marshall has been con- Springfield. Another brother, Wil- fined fo r several days with throat liam Gregg, died a few months ago, trouble. The deceased was » member .‘of Cedarville U. P. Church. Funeral services wore held a t the church Thursday afternoon with burial north of town. E*v. g, M, mgmiro has been in Columbus this week attending the an -1 nuai session of Ohio Ministers, Mr- G, H. Hartman was called to Wilmington this week by the death of his father, Mrs. W». Sprackler underwent an operation at the McClellan hospital in Xenia Saturday and is reported some what improved. Gent's furnishings,’ shirts, under wear, hosiery, hats and cape, all go at January Clearance prices. C. A, Sons, Kelble, 17-19"W, Main, Xenia. FIRST PRESIDENT NOT A QUAKER Dr. Henry Q* Williams will remain as president of Wilmington, college for a twd-year term, it has been an nounced by Francis Farquha'r, head of the board of trustees. ' President Williams, who is a Pres byterian, is the ‘first man not of the Quaker faith to hold the presidency of Wilmington College, which is a Quaker institution. He is prominent :n Ohio educational fields,, having formerly been dean a t Ohio univers ity and a t present is editor qf Ohio Teacher, monthly School publication, , B. B. TOURNAMENT Supt. H, C. Aultraan has announced the date for the County Class B Tournament fqV February 24 and 25 at Central High School gymnasium A. F, Roush of Ross township will have charge of the management and preliminary details^ Drawings for positions will take place February 20, Cedarville H, S. boys won the cup last year and will be strong contend ers this season. Bath township girls won last year. In order to receive your Magazines and Newspapers op regular publica tion dates your renewals ' should vbe in four weeks hefofe .subscription ex pires. , James C. McMillan,' Subscription Ageht. ■ a a l M M M I p a W M n W A When you buy a share or mbre of The E, W. Fulmer Ato. Pre ferred Stock, you are making one of the best paying and safest in vestments possible. You receive ,7 !-20> oh-your mone§? and d0 not have to pay taxes. Dividends date from Jan. 1st, You dan sell, your stock back to us the day you ask at exactly the price paid, $100.00 a share,. No charge for this service, Let us send you our Annual State ment, it will prove our strength. In our nineteenth'year. Others have profited by their confidence In us—WILL YOG? —-THE •' E.W.FULMERCO. Springfield, Ohio. A delegation from here went to Springfield Wednesday evening to at tend the “Stewardship Partner” con ference at the First U. P, church The speaker was Dr, J.'H, Boyd, Who is located‘in Egypt, A six o'clock supper wa3 served. CHURCH NOTICES e. ‘FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School 10 A, M. James McMillan Suptorintendent. 11 A. M. Sermon by the Pastor. 3 p. M. Junior C. E. Society meet ing,. C, E. a t 6:30 P. M. 7:30 Union Service. M. E. CHURCH 10 A. M. S. S, P. M- Gillilan, Supt. , 11 A. M. Preaching—Dr. J, E, Walters will bring the message. He will tell us of the work being done at the •Methodist Children'? home at Worthington, O. 2:30 P M, Junior League. 6:30 P. M, Epworth League, 7:30 Wednesday—Prayer meeting. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN 10 A, M. Sabbath School, O. A. Dob bins, Supt. 11 A. M., sermon by the pastor. Subject: “Pillars of the Church.” 6:30 P. M. O. Y. P, C. U, NOTICE ■, :— '*/ We are ready for the 1928 Season. Baby chicks all varieties. Custom hatching at 4c per egg. A full line of Buckeye and Newtown Ihcubators and Brooders. The Northup Hatchery, Bell Phone, Clifton 13F16, R. It, 1, Yellow Springs,10, 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. AUCTIONEER—C. L. TAYLOR- Jamestowu. O. Phone 46. (10-28) For Sale: 1000 bushel good Clear- „age Com. . Frank L. Powers,. FOR SALE:—2000 bushels of corn. John Pitstick. ; O pera H ouse CEDARmUE, OHIO WEDNESDAY, February 1,1928 The Favorite KINSEY KOMEDY KO. Presents the Comedy Success The Rip Roaring Farce Comedy “THE NIGHT CLUB GIRL” * ■.■■■ •> ■ f ' ■, f l . - . ■ ir* ‘ . • ■ - ■ ^ FUN—NOTHING BUT FUN . Bargain Prices. Prices: Adults, 25s Children, 15c AUCTIONEERING - have a sale let me have auctioneer. . Give good good recommendations. Carl Sprackleh.. - When you a chance Us service and Phone 2-181. ...PRICES GREATLY REDUCED on Men's and Boy's Clothing, HOME CLOTHING CO. For Rent Garage—See trustees of M. E. church. ; ■ Think Thu Over . It 1* a thing of no great difficulty to, raise objections, against another man’s oration—nay it is a very easy matter ; but to produce a better in Its pi&oe is a work extremely trouble some.—Plutarch. Cedarville Housewives ARB WAKING UP TO THE FACT, THAT THEY CAN SAVE BY TRADING AT FULMER’S Cedarville Store Is Gaining In Vplume Of Sales Each We 6 k. ' Are You One'Of The Savers ? SUGAR 10 LBS. 59c SALT r Jack Frost—3 10c Boxes-for CLOTHES PINS, > 10 c boxes, 2 boxes CORN MEAL, bulk, 9 pounds RED SEAL OR LEWIS LYE, 2 boxes SALT, Farmers, 70-lb. bag SALT FOR STOCK, 50-Ib. block ..........J MATCHES, Blue Moon, full size boxes, 3 ......... Sc, .......................... ni C i - 2S p ______ ' 4kSr for, :.J-------- ...10c MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, 7c a box or 3 for ......... .. 20 £ GOLDEN LOAF BREAD, I 1-2 Twin loaf .........— —9c SwansdowL CAKE FLOUR Com Starch “CALUMET". 8 oz. 3 pkgs . BARGAINS IN DISCONTINUED GOODS . GUARANTEED IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION V ’ “E" PEACHES, big Nn. 2 1-2 can ........... * “E" p J ea c h e s , Nd. i size “E” APRICOTS, No ,T cans, 2 cans' ____j j 0 “E" PEAS, No- 2 *size cans, 2 cans ......................... ......... 2 j 5 o “E” SPINACH, big No. 2 1-2 c a n ......................... ............... 18c “E" ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES, buffet size ...................... I3c “E" PORK AND BEANS, per can ................. .....I......:____ 8 c “E” APPLE BUTTER, 28 ounce jar .................... .............’..23c R O L L E D OATS BULK —6 lbs. L A R D i n * ’ PER POUND Prunes, 50-60 size, lb........ 10c Prunes, 40-50 size, lb .112 l - 2 c Raisens, 2 -lb. pkg............... 20 c Strawberry Preserves, . bplk .................... . ...15c Tuna, P rem ier .................... 23c Star Soap, 5 bars ........ ......21c P. G. Soup, 5 b a r s_’......... 18c Kirks Soap, 5 bars ..........18c $1.25 Miles N erv in e ..........69c $1.75 S.S.S. ........... ........... $1.35 $1.25 TanlaC .......................98c, $1.10 Swantp R o o t ............90c $1.25 Hood’s Sarsaparille ............... .94c $1,25 Scotts Emulsion ......96c 35c Sloans Liniment .....„„,.25c 35c Castoria ........ a i E. W. FULMER CO. Main Street, Next to the Bridge, Cedarville OUR ANNUAL January Clearance Our 15 Day Sale Is Now On MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S FINE OVERCOATS AND SUITS-$35*00 ones $24.90. $32.50 ones $22.00. $30.00 ones $19.85. $25.00 ones $16.49., $20.00 ones $12.98. 1-3 off on men’s fine trousers, boys’ suits, Mackinaw coats, sheep-lined coats, lumber jacks, sweaters. 1-3 off on hats, caps, gloves and all furnishing goods. Men’s leather coats $8.49, $9.85, $10.50, $12.48. Sheep lined coots $5.85 to $12.48* 1-3 off on all other merchandise. SHOE DEPARTMENT—1-4 to 1-3 off on al| kinds of fine shoes, oxfords, slippers, rub bers* rain boots, zippers, 1 , 2 , 4 , 6 buckle arctics, felt and rubber boots, sheep shoes, fe lt shoes, 16 in. high top lace leather shoes. SPECIAL THIS WEEK—Men’s $4.98 green and yellow rain slicker coats—this week ontr, $2»98. Don’t Miss This.Money Saving Sale Now On. - — I - * Hlg utathlng And Shoe Store 3 ' 1749 West Main S i , Xenia, Ohio u i a p i
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