The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26

BABY CHICKS WMwwjgk-W baby chicks, A hatch e*ch*wi*k, "Write or phons fuar pri***. Fl*e« your order now for chicks to be delivered any week you wrmt them. CUSTOM HATCHING-*: PER EGG, Ralph He Oster Oak-Wood Poultry Fern *** Box 37, Yellow Springe, O, ATTENTIONFARMERS FOR SALE YELLOW EAR CORN YELLOW SHELLED CORN Call Us by Phone or . Come and See the Com ' GUTCUREYA COMPANY South Solon, Ohio iM U ^ •D WE SOLICIT Your Bank Account .. and offer the following service COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS ■ SAVINGS ACCOUNTS * CHRISTMAS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS; SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES COLLECTIONS TRAVELERS CHECKS Cedarville, 0 . • w V - v n n r ■ It 1 1-2 lb. twin loaf, ea. Sc; 1 lb. Single ea. OA DlfttAU Sandwich loaf, 10c; Vienna.7c; Rye lOc y U PI A l i n Country Club, 24 1“2 sack, .................Q R P rLUUtl Avondale 24 1-2 sk. 89c; Gold Medal My 24 1-2 sack $1-13. n u iD o n Larsfe packa&e* each —............... . in p i l l l l i u i l Kroger Soap Chip*— 2 pkgs. 25c. I wU POTATOES Round Whites, U. 5. No. 1 15 Founds ....... 350 BEANS Campbell’s *1 f£ £ PUDGE Chocolate or Vanilla flavor 2 lb s__ BEANS Country Club 8 cans — — SPONGE CAKES Lelicious, Cocoa nut or Chocolate *1 2 for ____ — SHREDDED WHEAT 4 Q C Package SWEET POTATOES * * UZi* 6 pounds _______ M *i3\* CRACKERS Country 9 C a Club 2 lb. carton APPLES Baldwins good <&CLg% cookers 4 lbs. *»»» Vm+9%* SOAP P * G or Kirk's ^ O a Flaki—10 bars — ***** BANANAS Yellow fruit 3 pounds _______ .................................. . . . . .................................................- LAWN SEED Country ■ package ONIONS Yellow Dry \ G*g» 4 pounds_______ PRUNES »h* 1 Q c I ■ bulk' pbttnd — -------------------- HAMS Whole or Half Pound 4mm v HOUSE CLEANING TIME and you can Save 2 Q per Cent by Buying a Radio Suction Sweep- SERVICE HARDWARE CO. Mrs, Louis Tindall visited ip Cin cinneti several days lest week. ' Mr. Harry Waddle and family of Celumbtw spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, W. J, Tarixwc. ■ Mr. Pearl Wigal moved last week j to the farm he recently purchased be tween Cedarville and Jamestown. Mr. Herbert Main bus returned to his home in Beaver Falls, Pa., after spending a few days with friends here Mrs. Anna Kildow of Springfield spent the week-end as the guest of Mrs, James Murray. ’ Rev, S. Mf Ingmire was called to Chicago the first of the week, ex peering to return today. The Young Married Folks Club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clemans last Thursday evening. Mrs, Louisa Ewbank will enter Grant hospital, Columbus, Saturday, for observation, The members of the Cedar Cliff Chapter of the D. A. B. were enter­ tained Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Ipu Murdock. Mr. J. A. Stormont* has taken over thfe blacksmithing and wagon repair department at the Wolford shop, Mr, Balph. Wolford will* devote all his rime to the garage. The Clarks* Bun Club met at the home of Miss Mary Williamson, Wed­ nesday evening. The guests were en­ tertained with Valentine stunts. Dainty refreshments were served,, , Little Dorothy Galloway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Galloway, has been suffering the past few days with an acute attack of glandular grip. The Cedar Cliff Chapter of the' D. A. B. will hold a Silver Colonial, Tea in Community Hall, Wednesday,’Feb. 22 from 2 t» 5 P. M. The public . is .cordially invited to, attend this event, For Sale; Buckeye Incubator and a Hard Coal brooder. Phone 200. Mrs. W. S. Werner, Jamestown, O. The Young Ladies* Missionary So­ ciety o f the U- P. church was enter­ tained Wednesday evening at the home o f Miss Mabel Stormont, Mi*. James St. John had a small ttftaor removed from rim lid of his ■rijpt 'ey* last Wednesday in the .of­ fices of Drs, Madden and. Shields in Xenia. Mr. *'ttet.lr A ‘ Bull left Saturday night for New York City, where he will be located and will engage in the advertising agency business. Mi. Bull until last May was head of the advertising department o f : the Bir­ mingham, Ala., Ntews, when he. suffer­ ed a nervous breakdown. Since that time he has been under the care., of a physician in Indianapolis and has about recovered, "He' stopped Here for a few days visit before going on to join his wife, who has been in New York City for"three weeks. FCfR SALE—ISO shocks of com in field. See Mrs, Anna Orr Wilson, Ex, J, R. Orr estate. AUCTIONEERING — When you have a sale let me have a chance as auctioneer. Give good service and good recommendations. Phone 2-181’. Carl Spracklen. AUTOMOBILE TIRES — MaSbn and Goodrich Silvertown' Cord. All sites. Tubes and automobile accessor­ ies of all kinds. A, D. TownSley, Columbus Gasoline Station, S. Main, No part o f tin? investment on the farm returns as sure a return as the breeding and feeding? of hogs. The better the bipod lines, the higher standard will your herd be. Good bone and size will be found in Our Hamp- shires offered at public sale on Feb­ ruary. 23rd. Or A/ Dobbins. Mr. and Mrs1. Arthur Reed, Clifton, entertained with a pot-luck dinner, Saturday evening. Their guests in­ cluded: Mr, and Mrs. Aden Barlow and son, Willard, Cedarville; Mr, and Mrs. Robert Corey, Yellow Springs; Mrs. Mildred Foster; Yellow Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flatter and family; Mr. and Mrs."Wayne Flatter and Family; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Preston and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Filaon, Mr, and Mrs. William Reed, f<t>n and Lamar Reed, all of Clifton. ' FOR SALE—Fine mahogany Play er Piano with Bench and 24 rolls for sale by manufacturer. Buyer can have credit of |fl5.00 already paid and as­ sume balance due on easy monthly payments and a small c'ash payment. Address Mr* Young, 61 West High St., Springfield, Chio. NOTICE We are ready for the 1928 Season. Baby chicks *U‘ varieties. Custom hatching at 4c per egg. A full H«6 Of Buckeye and Nswtown Incubators and Brooders.. The Northttp Hatchery, Bell Phone, Clifton 18F16. R, R. 1, Yellow Springs, O, SPRAYING IS AT HAND—When j in need of a hew spray pump, no ! matter how large or small, spray j hose; ios*les, complete pumps, loath* 1ers, rubber packings and etc!, call on THE BOOKLET-KING CO,, 416 W, >Main fit,, XENIA, OHIO. I ' ■■ Mrs. John T. of GuHord, lad., is vWttog bar daughter, Mrs. Louisa EWbenk. Mr. J, W. Rwwa of Oakwopd, O., is here on an extended visit with his son and d*ochter4»4aw, Mr. and Mrs H, H. Brown, CHURCH NOTICES Miss Charlotte HUngwortb, a mis sionary from Bnna* will speak, at the Selma J1 E. church, Sabbath afternoon, Feb. 12 at three o'clock. The W, F, M. S. wm observe their annual Thank-offering meeting at that rime. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN 10 A. M. Sabbath School. 0. A. Dob­ bins, Supt. l i A. M. Sermon by the pas- jtor. Theme; “Six Attitudes Toward i Temptation,” 6:30 P. M. 0. Y. F. C, U, Mr, G. E, Knowlton and wife of Bellefountaine were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doan, Mr, Knowlton was one of the contractors that erected our school building. He has at present a contract for a school building in Springfield. He'also oper­ ates a lumber yard in his city. Word concerning Mr, Earl Oglesbee, Yellow:Springs salesman, formerly a resident of this place, is that he is regaining strength slowly at Smith hospital in Wilmington, following an accident that near cost his life when his auto was struck by a train in that city. An article on the first page states Herbert Hoover ,is Secretary of the Interior, when it should read, Secre­ tary of Commerce. AUCTIONEER— C. L. TAYLOR— (10-28) Jamestown. O. Phone 46. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sabhath School 10 A* M, James Q, McMillan Supterintendenjt, 11 A. M, Mr, Day Kennedy will preach, 3 P. M, Junior C. E. Society meet­ ing. C, E. at 6:3() P. M. M. E. CHURCH ' ,10 A. M. S. S. P. M. Gillilan, Supt, 11 A, M, Preaching by -the pas­ tor. Special music. Special services will be observed at this time in behalf of the Henderson Settlement School in Linda, Ky, In former years this work Fas been aid­ ed by the local congregation with a Lincoln banquet but this year follow­ ing this service a special offering is tp be taken. Lincoln Day Observance for this work has been set in the Cin­ cinnati Area of Methodism for Sab­ bath, Feb. '12, the birthday of the great Emancipator. A full attendance is desired and a generous collection will greatly aid the “Lincoln Fund for Lincoln's Folks.” 2;30 P M. Junior League, 6;30 P, M. Epworth League. ’ 7:30 .'Wednesday—Prayer meeting I A scrub hog will net you less on Jbhasame amount of .feed than orte pf our Hampshires. It pays to breed and feed good stock. Build up your herd by taking advantage of our bred sowr sale on February 23rd. 0. A. Dobbins, FOR SALE;—2000 bushels of corn. John Pitsticki . HOME RESTAURANT FOR SHORT ORDERS AND PLATE LUNCH . OPEN DAY AND NIGHT' H. STRAIN, Prop. “ where savings are greatest” 87-39 East Main St,, Xenia, O. Doe*FriemUhipReally CountJn Business? Quite a long time ago some-, one said,, “there Is no friendship in business.” He couldn't have been thinking very hard when he said it because nothing was ever farther from the truth. The bestows of marstose has betabuilt t* entirely oa frieod- ship—the sincereWad that triea to give' our customers just * slikto more than * square dmL The vsqr future of fids town‘ depends on the friendship o t: „ the aarrmadtog Cotnmunfty, and wa who serve In its stoma should remember that every discourteous and selfish aot oa- OUT p in AW I wm O wn MMK v $ every kind and tbougktisd act „ is jtutaaothoc stone to baild ug mutual proeperity. Let’s make lftt a Mg year We e * w e ^ t fp S together. ADVANCE STYLES ForMEN AreREADY Marathon Hats for Spring Finequality, satinlined, leather aweat-bafid— $2.98, $3.98, $4*98 Waverly Caps For Men Double aud twist fabrie. Fun mesaaltoe lining— 98c, $1.98| $1.49 MSB PURINAFEEDS PIG CHOW COW CHOW BULKY LASS HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER FENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS HAAG WASHERS CedanriHe Farmers* Grain Company * » E v e r y th in g f o r th fi F a rm F h o i ia d ? C e d a r v ille , C h in SPECIAL SALE Regular 19.04 value SALE PRICE S5.95 LATEST STYLE SALE PRICE S5.95 J. R. Smith Collegiate Oxfords e Black end Tan Grain Leather BJucher Oxfords ’**' Heavy Soles and Hard Heels. . ...........................*•. . * ^ These shoes are made of the Best of Leather and ..will stand Hard Wear. Come In and See Theae Bargains We will also be pleased to show you our new Spring line at $3.85, $4,85 and ?6.85 Arrow Shoe Store . A.'MOSER and G. It, HUTSLAR, Props, 10 S. Detroit St. . Xenia, 0 . SILVER JUBILEE ’ , v ; * ; t B IR T H D A Y S A t E NOW ON BARGAINS FEBRUARYi TO 24 ' 1928 Prowant & E. W . EULMER CO. 3ur Thanks To Cedarville Folks For The Fine Gains In Business A t The Cedarville Store. SUGAR r 10 Pounds™ *■ V ^Strawberry Jan? f E a Bulk, Pound * w l * . G. or KIRKS FLAKE SOAP, S ba rs ........ COFFEE, “ T hank You,” pound,.................. FLOUR, “ Thank You,” 5 pound sack ..... . FIG BAR CAKES, Zion Make, 2.pOunds .... LIMBURGER CHEESE, pound .................. “E” PEACHES O f a No.' 21 -2 can Discontinued Item DEL MONTE Peaches No.>2 1-2 Can CORNED BEEF, Sliced, pound ...................................O C r PENNSYLVANIA BUCKWHEAT, Old Fashioned, S-lb. sack .................... ...... .................................. OLEO, Wisconsin Maid, pound .... ................. ......... . . j J a PINEAPPLE, Solar, Broken Slice, No. 2 1-2 ca n .... ' j S f i PEAS, Leed's, 2 cans ..................... ..... ......................... DILL PICKLES, California, No. 2 1-2 can .......... ........ PARCHED SWEET CORN YE OLDEN TIME LUXURY HOSTETTER'S DELICIOUS PARCHED SWEET CORN, Ready to Eat “ E” CORN or “ E” PEAS, 2 cans “ E” PEARS, Buffet Size, can “E” HOMINY, Big Can “E” CATSUP, Big lfic Bottle “ E” SPINACH, Big No. ^ 1-2 Can mi*ti**ti* LARD Per Pound 12c LARD6lb* p *1' mi 10,b t>Aii, grusB $1,27; 50 lb. jmii gress $5.9$ WHENLNNEEDOFSALElilLI^SEEUS

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