The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26

BABY CHICKS Thsrwjgh.bwd beby chick*. A hatch each w«rok. Write or pho** *r P1" ****** y *^ ow**f wow for chicks to b* delivered «gy week yw* -vaat to**. - ™ CUSTOM HATCHING—4c PER EGG. Ralph H, Oster Oak-Weed Poultry Farm Phw^ m Box 37, Yellow Spriajg, 0 , ATi'ENTIONFARMERS FOR SALE YELLOW EAR GORN YELLOW SHELLED .CORN Call Us by Phone or Come and See the Corn GUYCURREY& COMPANY South Solon, Ohio PiNWWtipWi WE SOLICIT . J Y m r ■ Bank Account. and offir the following service: *,""rK'""""*)**—*■ in hi COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS SAVINGS, ACCOUNTS / . *• sr jA v St» r ♦ CHRISTMAS'SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES COLLECTIONS * ’ * ' „ l , ' < , , TRAVELERSCHECKS The Exchange Bank i ‘ ' ’ 1»„* a . \ , ' ' 1 , , >* J Cedarville, 0 . D B 5 - Q E P I / E C Country Club No. 1 Jar, each 4 Q ft r i l b V L i l l l L V Plum, Blackberry and Logan* I u U berry, Reach, Apricot, Raspberry, 3 jars; 55c; Straw* berjfy or Cherry, jar 23c, 3 jars 67c. U Country Club, tallL in 3 for 25c ; Wilson or Car­ nation tall can 3 for 29c; Wilson or Car- f tA A nation, small can 5c; Eagle Brand, ca n ..... ......... fc lflJ Country Club* small can 2 for 9c. BREAD Country Club twin or single 1 1-2 lb. loaf Pound Loaf Vienna Bread 7c; Whole 8C Wheat 1 lb. loaf Sc; Rabin lb. loaf 9c; Sandwich or Rye 1 J-2 lb. loaf 10c. CLEANSER Old Dutch3 cans 20c; Sunbrite 3 cans, 13c; Rinao, Oxydol, Clitttaline 3 packages.................. 25C BANANAS Fancy Gblrf- O C « . en Fruit, 3 lbs, — * OPa# APPLES Fancy Romes ^ jK a e or Winesapa, 3 lbs ..I...... .1.............. . nil'..■.....I.......r- GRAPEFRUIT 64»i*e P a | A | » 64 size $ for 26c; 70-3 „ l* 'V V ORANGES Floridan, 176 size do*. 49c; Florida*, 216 size dsS<g»|j* 43c; Florid* 260 size dz Vr LBTTIiCK Fancy Ice Berg 2 for LBTTUCfc IcsBerg, 2 for 4 H £ Leaf pound---------— - CELERY Large Florida, O j g f * well bleached 3 for * * * * ** MminNWiaminiHi irwtemc■ OLEO Ratine*** pound . » i C Chtttngold pound 32c, *•+*** • j ARD 100 r/e pure lb ... dj gs. i lb. Pail 08c; 10 lb. * * v Pall 61.36. CANDY ChoOolate Drops*"* 1 lb box 18c; Asst. Choc. COFFEE French Brand A y - lb. 46c; Jewel 32c; Court ivy Club lb. tPAIGN -**i the Greane lusdead thew- Hat the soliclta- b*nb* organist- laquefc in the Nriaa church, Mo* parts In charge Johnkation work |fute, former lliri an Farm beets the prinei- zchcr. Mr, Bard- .sevfleounty mem-, thoucmlttee. W. »f the Greene Mjgided. * at d^- aee ADGER H cvr Carl, Badger, 79, )v a lingering Mjg, she was whoiCted colored J* Hresident here turni Hdr maiden Swi^ she was mar, in 1870. Td Aro 8 and daugh- ^ea l still living, day, w^0 teaches Y?8-W, S. Badger not able to “ c “ e funeral was ' E. church of a member; elose^i at j|agg;es ter t requi____ MfcHxri & & a Hu Vet-^ ^4n hoping ,;igtyi Greene a month BuHNr tip o f Cedmrtflfe; ting sweatapa other helpful Although R it. the war aatiel, to ha dona far eran* Romas, The w . a T. u ; them in nafagf County Unksu to visit the fruit, jelly, They also nu^p poekat* and afgans for the * * Gur local Union will make lw in April and would like donations u f any of the above article*. Thgy are also asking the women to knit or ewefcet squares of yam, any colon or combination c£ colors, six inches square. Those are to be made into Asfgsns, each ope re­ quiring. 88 squares. . Money- to buy fruit, candy, or yam will bo accept­ able, Any of those thing* may be left at the home of Mrs, F, A. Jurkat, TO THE CAFE ♦ FELL FROM LADDER Ernest Bull of the Stevenson toad foil Monday from » Udder sustain­ ing injury to his back. According to reports he is- recovering hut is yet confined to the house. big I A. K D 6100 ATE COURT A” red, was fined* matl ^e Wright in ”ae K Burnes wag ^ ®*y Marshal Me. ^ “'‘ charge ' after'' K- Al road into the W. J* Knbx, 80, former,resident of Clifton, died Thursday at the home of his son, Bruce, in Cleveland, The funeral was held Saturday afternfon from tiro Clifton Presbyterian church with burial at Clifton cemetery.' He leaves two sons, Bruce, Cleveland, and Roy, Springfield'. pike. Be had 1WJQbond in the ^ 5 L. Miller of ingl,ial. pork ___ ?rov!ART DEAD provij affair, died at the Thursday .and Jame^turday from MrMrs. 3.B. Rife ncsda> hrotW4es Mrs*Rrf0 home ^nother sister, be he, left y! d a brother, uneral service McChesney, the Clifton BROOMS Avondale, 6- sewea. 64c Clifton 4 sew MOPS 16 oz, Cotton Ca. 36c. 10 0 z. Cot. . . . . 12 oz. Thread Mops . . . . . . . . 39c BACON Sugar cured 8to>| C } ^ 5 lb. cuts Fancy^Jowl lb. 16c ('ALLIES Smoked Fancy| B a sugar cured whole lb. * * * * > ' tandaf: Rev. d ^*sit ached Sabbath Revf the Clifton post-g Edinbw—* * ed as: 6911 PAID ParUlMISSlONERS hrothc ton* el sheep owners topic Under the new tpn. 6911 by' the leave i' Eight town- trip tdaims are now jhresb^ach year irt le old law. , lev; 'H—*: „ till , ,Rev IN DAYTON his ps gaiion members of claredl>perative Milk Mr. Ewyj meet ‘ at Bible Maple street, Knox\-h .13. A free ter ui’[-om 10;30 . to open ing is at 1;00 the m0gj.ain preceed weste\s ,3j 50 (j mem- work Mrs. in them ed tli! on sale at r?cepfaAND—When S 'r a y pump, ho plac5‘ small, spray graduipujjjps, leath- ^ r ld etc., call on We t l CO., 415 W. DurlO. Press w—-w' had tfATION FOR ick M jj BLIC CON ia ^CESSITY TO t/^RANSPORA tary ANY We vAy given that Snydfl ^ th the pub- mendih Of Ohio an Mr, £[cate of public had n,ity to operate Snydp company for alrea#r<>perty over 24 th, wit; irregular, a loc^o made daily 'Or* b| .■ Wp 1 ‘ehicles to be an ail audieid may obtain imagll on4 place of cahuhifatlon by ad Snydplitles Commis Press8#, Ohio. .Ritenour, Irville, Ohio. HOUSECLEANINGTIMEandyoucanSave 20PerCentbyBuyingaRadioSuctionSweep­ eratthe SERVICEHARDWARECO. !hatehttlbU9‘ - and j Bell jodern fel at a ^ dee -Bath, *2.00 dinner, 66c WILLIAM KNOX DEAD Dress In opening* up are offering to the have ever been sho ment by a earefuL Every piece is bra the quality o f the f w ill amaze you wh by a combination oioeu to urue you to come i^me of money saving' form on ensemble, tbe ensemble. capo* only biplength and very made wltir aeari collar NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE. OF PUBLIC CON: VENIENCE AND' NECESSITY TO OPERATE A MOTOR TRANSPORA-s . TION COMPANY Public notice is hereby given, that Harry Shull has filed with the public Utilities Commission of Ohio an ap­ plication for a -certificate of -public convenience and necessity to operate motor transportation Company-for the transportation of property over the following route,-to-wit; irregular. Number of trips to be made daily- will be irregular. - - , Number of motor vehicles to be used, orient).*. . . .<• AU patties interested may obtain information as to time and place of 'hearing upon said application by ad* dressing the Public. Utilities Com­ mission of Ohio at Columbus, Ohio. x Harry Shull, • Cedarville, Ohio; new higli-eoliar effeej [th revere down' the from. Ith a matching skirt, and n Iken blouse such, an ensemble C m wl< ladorably youtlifat. Sometime* M lI lC lI l - le cape is lined with gay silk ' , int of the same sort as fhai We take great prl which the blouse Is made inspect the attrac!lete the lightsome spring our m illinery dep80^ of the joyously .color w ill' find all o f tP «ut b modes in all o f t l £ l“ ' tha lo^ mstit^ ea and colors. - Do nQ,tM,nB t0 partment apd get ger cape ensemble is shown \vonderful values ajre. It is of French extra ^ ^ ^ _ Bh( to American soil aq an , ( C l Q Q |«f what's new In faslilon ' t p J. i t / O |Is of pale beige cloth with , ’ i pockets of the same mate- a darker tone. The ensem' is Interpreted In that the Ches the pocket*,. Beige >e exquisitely embroidered blouse, JULIA BOTTOMLEY, |.U. Banquet Monday Night * ‘ y w . i' . 1 Bring The Family ?. C. u, Presbyterial Ban- ;e held Monday evening in at 7:30 p. m. Addresses, jyered by Dr. W. R, Mc- ^d Rev. Alwyn Manrjng of . P. chutch, Columbus* will is expected there will be - luefc will be served by tiie i ‘of the U. P. church, J75c a plate can be had by ' Harvey Auld at The Ex- ■ lie— v'-';v Warren County, is step- » front. It is one: of the f not thu snrallesfc county , ^ ____ ___ ____ ..in Ohio, to provide a air*. F I R E D E S T R O Y E D O U f land5,,8 and departure of * I iV U * * Numerous cities have the airport plan add are reat sums to accomodate T h- no question but that’ T h e M iam i V® *s to become more and neral use. It may hot de- ast as did the automobile, re to stay. B l i t W e A r e N o w L o c a t e d ON DETRC DOORS SOlI S i !wbank Chosen Superintendent . Ewbank, who has been the Beavercreek Town- ls, for several weeks, fol- reaignation Of the super- after charges had been St him* was on Saturday # • ♦ * by the board in that town- W e w i l l c o n t i n u e t o c o n d u c t 0?erintendent, Mr, Ewbank * , • - A (past few years been prin . ' ' s t o r e i s r e b u i l t . W e C D t C U la Calvert Out JT I v E i i j O J For Hoover And w ill be able to take i Highest Pried Ait Calvert, Selma, Well-known in that county, and t sof the first in the* cour le leadership in behalf Dover for president, • HARDWARE FIRM 'ttiicake, Naomi land incorporation papers al have purchased win rly the Houston hardwari "Wh Charleston, The Vul Springfield, las as a branch, but tha into receivership ATTENTION! FARMERS The Greene County Co-operative Live stock Association has employed Mr. Frank Creswell to handle shipments in and around Cedarville territory. > > I f you have Live Stock ready for market get in touch with Mr. Creswell o r Stockyards, Xenia. Return will be mailed from County office at Xenia. This is your organization—Get behind it SLOGAN—“ In the hands o f a friend from beginning to end.M A. A, CONKLIN, Manager. " 3 r SILVER JUBILEE BIRTHDAY SALE k : « NOW ON BIG BARGAINS FEBRUARY 1 TO24-1928 ,.d Prowant & Brown ’ 'a '^1 x J Phone 175 Y O U B E N E F I T B Y H A V I N G A F u l m e r C o . S t o r e IN Y O U R T O W N “E ” PEACHES No. 21 -2 c a n .... ™ ™ ^ DELMONTE Peaches 2 1-2 bhn w H eV CRACK ER S CRISP - FRESH POUND 1 5 c OLD DU TCH C LE AN SE R S c to*. “ E ” SOUP Tomato, Mock Turtle, Vegetable 2 Cans 1 5 c PINEAPPLE, SOLAR, Broken Slice, No. 2 1-2 can.........23c PINEAPPLE, DEL MONTE, Sliced, No. 2 1-2 can ..........28c RICE PUDDING, CRESCENT, Delicious, No. 2 can........ 15c MULLETS Cooked SPAGHETTI, Wonderful Sauce can 14c SARDINES, Cheaper than Meat, "SHELL” Pound can ....15c CALUMET BAKING POWDER* Pound can ...... ............29c DAVIS BAKING POWDER, 25c can .............................19c SPINACH, KILLIAN'S, No Grit, No. 2 can......................13c S u g a r , c i * 10 P ound s 0 * 1 . 26 lbs. $1.61 CASTOR1A e < J A FLETCHERS A O V 35c B o ttle Peanut Butter, lb............. 21c Flour, 5 lb. Bag............. a 21c Fig Bar Cakec, 2 lbs......... 25c Coffee, “Thank You” , lb. ..35c Peat, Leed'a, 2 cans........ 25c Rice, BI uotos C, 3 lbs........25c Par-T-Jell, 2 boxes..........15c Marshmallows, Edwards, Pound......................... 21c POPCORN, 2 Boxes.......... 15c Strawberry Jam—-Bulk Pound............... . 15c 30c Foley Honey and *Tar ..24c 35c Tonsiline................... 28c n.OONujol.......... ........... 72c $1*25 Konjola....... ......... 98c 25c Black Draught.......... 18c Swamp Root, Large........ 94c $1.00 Tee PeeTonic........ 84c 50c Foley Kidney Pills.......38c $1.00 Caldwell Syrup of Pepsin..... 8Sc E. W. FULMER CO. “ WHERE CEDARVILLE HOUSEWIVES SAVE” .... ..................«. i,*.VW > 4 .. 1 ... .. ............ ,.A......... 1... »_______ - ......... ............... .. . . r

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