The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26

A t m m m m m m m m m J a m e s C . M c M i l a m * A g e n t KJMJC LIABILITY — PROPERTY DAMAGE FIRE—THEFT—WIND CdwrviUif Ohio 'old C l f l l l S Country.'Club, 241 -2 suck 89c; iLUI I I t Medal or Pillsburg, 24 1-2 sack, $1.08$ Avondale Flour, 24 1>2 sack ....... ..................... M M M HEWS ITEMS It 11 l| On Tuesday *Maiag the Student 11 Council sponsored a procram riven at the Opera House in the interest fit the lacker fund. The date for this ' program had to he changed at the last moment and the evening waa ex­ tremely inclement, However the pro­ gram was rendered to a very appre- MggESsi ciatjve oudience and was well rend? ered throughout. The _boya of the ai School demonstrated that they are able to do other things quite at we.l as they play basketball. The Court- I’cil'wishes to express its appreciation ifor the support given it in this effort to complete the financing of the Locker proposition. The Council is assured of the success of its venture and feels proud that it has under­ taken such a venture. Financial Statement Receipts from program___ .„_$48.lS Expenses. Tickets_____ ___ 4,00 Opera House ______ 10.00 Great Ced*rriii# Twg^ 0emonatra#eea " <« hr mw * pip Last i t em In Vegetable ^fcwe Waa put • kdiee, twenty-five * Tin: E dwsvro WRINGo Wilson, large can, Special price 3 for 28c; Wilson, small can — .. BREAD Country Club, excellent quality, 11 -2 lb. 8c; Vienna, 1 lb, loaf u- .+***.«•..-T****-.!**** A l | l f A Kroger made, 20 oz* Sq. Layer, special 4 A A V flA b V e a ch , 23c; Round Layer, Asst* flav.35c 1 U ll Sponge Cake, Chocolate or Cocoanut each - ..... , 1 / ; * . ’. " \ ‘ ,J MJi . 1 " BUTTER Country Club' g O f* , Creamery, lb. -i-* .-- ^ ' i \ r ‘ . * ' ” . < \ , rt ' » * . LETTUCE Iceberg, large r t £ solid heads each ■■V a# LARD Pure Kettle ' >f •Rendered lb. APPLES Fancy Baldwin^ (* ^ 4 lbs. 25c; Rome B. 3 lb ** GUM DROPS Kroger 4 B a made, asst, flavors lb. ^ GRAPEFRUIT Large n g p juicy 70 size, 3 fo r ----- %* CATS Country Club, quick cook 3 pkgs 25c; * W a# Rolled Oats, bulk 4 lbs. ' . 4 * " • ' COTTAGE BUT'fs lean, ^ 2 c no bone, lb. ----------- ifrdSV 1 " r 1 * i BOLOGNA Large size 1 § C very low price lb . ----- V •GR4CKEKS Family s i z e ^ g 'i * Carton,, 2 1-2 lb, each— * * * * ^ SpAP CHIPS Krog -'s 4 f f *s package, each —— CORNSTARCH Argo < 2 c pkg, 8c; Kingsfords pk, A ?E » GLOVES Heavy Canvas 12 pair*; $1.15. Pair«- ' Jersey, Pair 15b. BANANA^ Firm ripe golden fruit 3 lbe. •••» v Total ____________________ $14,00 r Balance _______ $34.15 Candy Sales Yellow Sp.______ $ 9,90 Private Contribution ________ 1,00 Total ______ $10.00 Total last week — ________ $44.15 The Owl Literary Club will give its third public program on Monday, February 6, 19)88, in the, school audi­ torium, The third division, of which Sara Abel is'chairman, will furnish the entertainment, A very interest- „ 1 ing program, ‘ including a playlet, dialogue, and readings, is promised, , One of the features of the evening will be music by our High School band. Judging from the number at the former meetings of our club, we hope,we will not he disappointed this time. “Pack up yom troubles in your old kit bag” and come prepared t* enjoy>it to the f ill. February, 6, ‘1928, qt ,7:30 sharp. ■ - ladies attended * iotereiting meeting at the fit Mrs. Wilbur Conley, N ^ *| gg . M u assisted by Mrs, l&e$Mse Amwmstrated and explained the and value of vegetable salad* in vpfr mclus . FotH’ kinds of v«gefc?itaa s«iad* ware made, Tuesday s4§a&4«o- gC this W»ek, Mrs, Conley ***&», opened her lovely home to another « f ladies when Mrs, Lee Petemwm, j&dattftd by Mrs. Raymond WffHasiUwsi demonstrated the preparing and sewing of vege­ tables; also o f the vegetable salads. Thirteen ladies attended this meet­ ing, ‘Other meetings o f bis kind are to he held in the Wwnahip, Citizens Protest Rates On Electric Light A*protest has been .tiled with the Ohio Public Utility CJommfcrion. gainst the proposed rate* "for electric­ ity for the rural sections in Miami, Clinton, Greene, and Montgomery counties,' The petition states,that the. rates, are unreasonable, illegal, excessive and unjust. The hearing is set for February 15th. The rate* went into effect January 7th; . The, Greene county - signers are: Howard Shane, Hew Jasper twp., S. D. Chancellor, Ed- Gravltfc, C. B, Haz- zard, E, JB, McKay, J. R, Middleton,. Emery Oglesbee, Maide Peterson, all of Caesatcreek township. S PR IN G F IE LD , O H IO T V t • AUTO TAG SALE ' ABOUT AS USUAL : Mr. Harry Lewis, local registrar for automobile tags, reports that 445 ,passenger tags have been issued thus far with 82 licenses for trucks and 7 for trailers. The report corresponds | about the same with that' of last year at this time- 'X ” * ’ * * ■> 1 ' CEPARVILLE COLLEGE ^ LOST TO ST. XAVIER Shoulder Broken 4 Last Monday j r r * - ■ < j ■ - , * f : ,1 Ei'nesfc Pickens# 40, married, a ten- t ant on the Arthur Commings farm,' waa badly injured -Monday when caught between the hay ladders of a wagon and"a gate post, while the team was passing through, \ Picked sustained a broken collar bone and two ribs. Hierinjuries were locked afterby Or,. M. I;..Marsh, Pickens cornea from West Virginia, but came to the Cummings farm from Marion last Saturday, - AUCTIONEERING When you have a sale let me have a chance as luctioneer, “-Give good service and jtood recommendations. Phone.2-181. Cari Sprackiep. , FOR SALE:—2000 bushels of com. John PitsUck. Now In P rogress WREN 'S 5 list. Annua l February Sale & . O - Q t . . ■ ' • ■ ■ For over 50 year* , ; The Edward Wren Company have gained great prestige by Great February Furni­ ture Sales . . . Now, for our 51st event , , we’ve made extensive preparations . . the markets were , visited often * . great price concessions were allowed by our famous manufacturers . . and every home sec­ tion in this big store lends its assistance in making this the greatest value-giving event in our history. ..* ! I VERY EASY I ! I TERMS... ! | WE DELIVER FREE Furnitur, bought ,e our «tor, .wilt. I | t o b I ' g f . vonlent obtainable . . terms are ar- = ’ 2 - ratified to suit the purchaser’s de- I sire , , no' interest charges, ' bs delivered to any part of com munity at no cost whatsoever, , HOUSE CLEANING TIME and you can Save 20 Per Centby Buying a Radio Suction Sweep­ er at the SERVICE HARDWARE CO. ; The College Yellow Jackets found'. . the St, Xavier team, Cincinnati,. * [bit too strong in a game of basket- jball last Saturday night played In Cincinnati. The first half was nojfc so bad, with a 19 to 10 score in favor of the Cincinnati team. The last half was not in keeping with the pace set by the local team and-the home boys lost by a score of 40 to 13. , l.r- jr ........... . ....... ...... AUCTIONEER— C. L. TAYLOR— Jamestown. O. Phone 46. (10-28) ■ iii iii iiii iii iiii iii iiiB i iim iii iii ii yss;,®i ADAIR’S I Will Sell at Public Auction on my farm located on the Springfield and Clifton pike, six miles south of Springfield . and two miles North of Clifton on HSSflllib **{ A Sensational 18 Day February Furniture Sale Fifty Thousand Dollars Worth o f High ' Grade Furniture Rugs, Stoves Etc. AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS and LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS * SPECIAL PURCHASE O N E S O L I D C A R L O A D O F L I V I N G R O O M S U I T S ‘ . * * . . . ' 3 P<Living Boom SuitesRegUlar Price $110, Sale Price $89 3 P. Living Room SuitesRegular Price $120.00Sale Price $99 3 P. Living Room SuitesRegular Price $150.00 Sale Price SI IS 3 P, Living Room SuitesRegular Price $185.00 Sale Price 9 C In Genuine Mohair 3 P. Living Room SuitesRegular Price $175,00 Sale Price f t 4 A f t Wood Trim . 3 P* Living Room SuitesRegular Price $225.00 Sale Price ( 4 0 6 Gemline Mohair * - 3 P. Living Room SuitesRegular Price $275.00 Sale Price S19S ' ' *1 . THE ABOVE IS BUT AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT YOU CAN SAVE IN THIS GREAT SALE. COME IN AND SEE ADAIR’S 28-24 N . Detroit S t Xenia, O. COMMENCING AT 11 O’CLOCK . 1 6 ,1 9 2 8 S HEAD OF HORSES 8 Consisting of 1 gray team of mares 5 to 8 years old, weighing 3200; 1 black team of mares 4 year* old, weighing 2800; 2 coming three year old gray fillies, good size and good ones; 1 yearling filly colt. 1 Yearling Mule Colt. v , • ^ 28 HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting 6 fresh cows, calves by side, all young. Five close springers, young, 12 heifers, most of them bred, 2 Jersey bulls, 2 black calves* * HOGS 60 Consisting of four Durcc sows to pig last of March* 4 Poland China gilts to Rig in April. SO shoats from 60 to 100 lbs. 1 Duroc male hog* SHEEP 7 6 Consisting Of 38 Shropshire owes to lamb in April; 40 Delaine ewes.to lamb in April; 1 good Shropshire ' hu o k * . ' FARM IMPLEMENTS mi of wagon, manure spender, binder, two-row com plow, single row corn plow, hay loader, tedder, rake, m breaking plow, Walking plow, roller, harrows, hay ladders, storm buggy, Stewart sheep shearing 'istusage grinder, lard press* . * TERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE Albert Anderson <U*#NW*KH lT, Auot* lunch by the Presbyterian tadie* 1Wn Jfe I V | IJUEhf^Vi#***

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