The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26
ag~ * Wm wnnnim u i-i ' Miss BH k tea sotowasd naRSU fM il, nftw n vwy ptaumut vl#R with rate- tivss In Xsate *»4 Jterfim, mmr.m x F wmkk m i M«u*r*fc wte tav* foaa spending Mr*. Elk Jptasoc and daughter, { BANQIBFF Wilma, of Spmgfirid, spent Thuwdsy with Mr, *te Mm, L*s abroad**. , , _ Mi** Ftomw* Eaten *rf DstroR, R*v* Wot. Wilson of tte Clifton «* ts **I wooJw with rM^fcim in Bate Michigan, spent last week*in Cadar- Frtebyteriaa church ha* tesu suffer- Canter, a m **te*»*d Item. ' vili« tte n«*& of ter matter, Mr*.. htf with tit* grip, Tters w * i ,» - — — — Mattia Mood of Cofcptto* Pik*. ! Peeking hurt Sabbath, A jjwjpjpw.* nuntdoj: wlft bo hold - . ■. 1 mm*. m.,,., ** *’J f **•* £• Tte Womm'* Missionary JSottety o f I R*B5eml* r *ad « * * 3™* ^ Snr. Maul Bauman, pastor of tte' - - - - 1 I "T p j iilwT II Atford March 9. by tte Collage. an* t McHs s* Sati ^ i r T u ^ T L i y T T U, P. ohn rchm rtSday a ttte f ,yr“p ***? ‘,*m* J j J S of Mr*. C. C. Kyle. It wa* an ! 5“ f* H< »• Smith farm Ogtem, will mrnk on tte_*abjoot of aU^ ay mwtfeg and fifty momter*'j l^ b*rtow war* pr«Mt& » It i* near “Chnrah Loyaitgr”1at tb* First Proa* byterfan utemb. * ATTENTION FARMERS FOR SAIJE YELLOW EAR CORN YELLOW SHELLED CORN Call Us by Phone or Come and See the Corn Robert Jacob* of sthe Yellow Jacket* basket ball team received a badly sprained ankle that put him on |to the high aete*^-athletic association Yrutebe* for a few days. BUTCUR EY i COMPANY South Solon, Ohio Mr*, Addah BIrich and daughter, Mr*. William Stringum of Middle.; town, were guest* Tuesday of .Mrs. tett* Bulk / 1LOCAL GRADUATES MAYS 1C TSAJfS' GOOD BA8KET BALL TRAMS ■’ * I ■ - ” *■”'**' . > to tte High' The Kingman, Clinton county bask* wUi ha held in at ball team, of which Jote’ XkMris* is Tuesday evening, t,te coach failed to win tte county will be served tournament. The team had won tan Beard Of tte game* without loosing a game and was regarded a strong contender for The a**# 4k;%tefflM»Mon o f the the county tenors. The team defeated good_work team* did this ReesviUe 44 to 6. Adam* township season, '<pyp i^^N e i#f the evening tsasn 24 tp 20 in an over time game, will be Ra& Laadbcrg, of but lost to Jefferson 2$ to 27, Tte the Latham -steioh, Springfield, McConnelsville high school team of Tickets 75 eantft^iah. which Paul Crr is coach, won the Lend y w aM'.Atnd oneouragement;Morgan "county honor*. Both boya are ‘ graduates of CedarviHe College and proved good*ath!etes on tte local team. L ftl* vding ttetenquet. You will mmite%vaftmHihmer speech. Mrs. Flora Dobbin* was hostess to member* of the Wednesday After* noon Club this week. The monthly meeting of the Be* Search Club was held Thursday after, noon at tte home ot Mrs. Alette Bird on Xenia avenue. MiWIOlWHMWl «S>« WE SOLICIT • r ■.'trfm sr idtewM^stei f t md offer the Miming service COMMEKCIALACCOUNTS , SAVINGS ACCOUNTS-' . CHEISTMAS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS - : - SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES . COLLECTIONS ^ ' s! ' TRAVELERS CHECKS CedarviHe, O. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Thomas, moved Wednesday from' the -McMillan pro* . „perty on Xenia avenue to' the Mdrsh property on South Main street. Prof. C. E. Oxley and wife are leav ing today for St. Marys, Ohio, to at-1 tend the funeral of a friend,' Mr. Paul H. Kohler. ■ In this issue will te found the financial statement of the CedarviHe Building & Loan Association. 1The,. association ha* made a.rapld^growth in the past few* years. ' ' , The. Golden Rule - Class •of the' Methodist Episcopal Church, held fits party at the home of Mrs. Edith BlOir Thursday^night. About forty ladies were present. A splendid pro gram Was given and a luncheon was- served. . ' n r / j l l Q Campbell*, with Pork and Sauce 3 U L n l l U Can* 23c; Country Club, with Pork ■«d .Sauce 3 Cans 20c; Heinz Oven Baked 2 Cans 25c; Clifton Stringles*, Can 12c. ' . j Seaside; Pink Alaska 1 Can Country Club, extra fancy red' Can 35c; Avondale, medium red, Can 27c; 1-2 lb. Can Pink 13c; 1-2 CaCn Country Club 25c. Gold Medal or Pillsbury, 24 1-2 lb. sack 01.13; 123/4 lb. Gold Medsd or Pillsbury/ 59c; 5 lb,, sack 28c; Country Club, 24 1-2 lb. Sadk 95c; 12J/4 lb. Sack Country.Club Flour 49c; S ib. Sack Country Club Flour 23c; Avondale, 24 1*2 lb. Sack 95c. Molasses KisseS 2 Lbs. 25c; Jelly Bean* SALMON FLOUR m 49C A Jt y v t y * AC f| i l A N l I l 2 Lb*. 25c; Fudge, Chocolate/' or 4 l DU Vanilla Lb. 15c; Fancy Cream Mixture Lb. 18c. - 25c CAKES Angel Food 2 3 P 14 osb , Each ,,*** CRACKERS Country Club Butter lib, package 15c CRACKERS Country Club Soda 2 lb, package 25c OLEO Eatiflora Brand Potmd —— 17c OLEO Chumgold Pound 32c 13c LARD Kettle Rendered Pound «**»**-y— — *»** M 1. tte, Mo. IQ Pfil - CEEteS^'rfT «S Cream Round *** j *««— 33c CHEESE Brick Lb. ««c, A 4 # > Ameriesn Ltmf Lb. — .......... HAORONI Bp*gh*M Pound 10c r-p—......... . 1 " ............ u M m m P»*w* i f i l S lW* l!^ y JS ft11'NnirTli T1TVJ- ie&.rwi«rtU. m fentstew ra j. GLOVES Jersey 2 Pair __ GLOVES Canvgs Pair l6e, Down $1.15 PEED Scratch 10 tbs, 26c, 100 lb. Bag $2.49 BANANAS pAficy golden fruit S Lb*. APPLES Fancy Rome* or. Vrineaftps 3 Lb* n r n — “ 3 LbS, 25c 22e LETTUCE Iceberg solid heads 3 for LETTUCE Lea( Pound ak/a, «*««**' 12c MTXWBT C T is Ibt ptek « 3 j | j BOLOGNA large, h«m Pound ------------ - 18c BOLOGNA Long or Ring Pound 20c BAOONPancySugarOur* 2 A f ^ sdt in t #eo»s or mere Mr. J. E. Mitchell, who has been in Miami Valley hospital for several days for a minor operation, has re turned home much improved. , J« T * » « te i| j ................. ifi i ^ i ,, , Misa Lucile Johnson teme over from Greenfield to spend the week end with her parents, Mr, aijd Mrs J, W. Johnson,J . , by atten (■hear an BIDS FOE HA«£KBRY ♦ P BE RECEIVED , - Bids for the oemstamotion of an eight-pond fish hatchery on the site recently purcteesd far that purpose by the state from Dr, D. E. Spate, will he asked-1# tte fish and game division of the state board of agri culture; The hatchery Mta- i* located on the Springfield Pike, a short distance north o f’ Xenia. It is expected that the hatchery will be biult this spring or summer. . - - ’ SHERIFF TATE MAY GET ISO REWARD FOR FINDING AUTO VILLAGE GETS SHARE OF TAX FUNDS FROM AUDITOR Sheriff Ohmer Tate gfter months of search has found the rightful own er of an Overland auto that, was in the possession of George Jacobs, alia* Louis Smith. The auto had been stol en a year ago from E. E. Gaddis, Rfd 6, Wilmington. The Indiana Insur ance Company has paid the loss-and will get the machine. The reward of fered by the insurance company will go to the Sheriff. The Village .treasury whs■ enlarged this week,with tte addition of ?48C5 21 as tte'distributire share of tho , , , „ , tax funds, ’ Ait advance - draw some' Mj*y and Mrs, Charles Crouse j -weeks ago of |1QS$.6Qmade the total have as their guest this week, the for the February fettiement ?5923.8L latter’s mother, Mrs. LaUdaker of* South Charleston, COUNTY WILL ISSUE BONDS * FOR DITCH PURPOSES The County Commissioners . have authorised a bond issue of $6,799.28 to finance tte *construction of the Lang ditch. , The bonds •will -he paid from, the assessments collected from the land benefited. . FINANCIAL BTAWmEm of tte CedarviHe Building & Loan Association of CedarviHe * * Showing the condition of tte association at tte close of tte fow l year ended January 81,1928. ASSETS LIABILITIES Cash on hand 18041A4 Running stock and Loans on mortgage security 156228.00 dividend* --------- ------ „il£8fo*,84 Loan* on certificates or Credit on mortgage loan* 12871,88 pass-book security ------ 200.00 Paid-up stock and dividend* 27825,60 TOTAL ---------„_„,__|m 466.24 Reserve fund___________ 818921 Interest Due and Un- Undivided profit fund — 991,8« collected ........... 178,70 *TOTAL ------------------------W |17846A?4. STATE OF OHIO . , ' , ss: Andrew Jackson, being duly sworn, depose* and GREENE COUNTY deposes and sayB that he is the Secretary of Tte CedarviHe Building A Loan Association, of Cedarvjlle, Ohio, and that the foregoing is * true state ment and .correctly, show* the financial condition of fold Company at tte close of fiscal year ended on the 31st day of January, A* D. 1928. ANDREW JACKSON - 'Secretary '-.-i- ' Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 27th day of February, A. D. 1928, * , Karlh.Bull, Notary Public( Greene County, Ohio. CERTIFICATE OF AUDITING COMMITTEE OR.THREE DIRECTORS. We, the undersigned, of the said The Cedartrille Building ft Loan Com-’ t pany of CedarviHe do hereby certify that the foregoing, to the test o f out knowledge and belief, is a true statement and correcly shows the ‘financial . condition of said Company at the 'close of fiscal ycar ended on the 27th day of February, A. D, 1928. ■ ' 1 . , . ‘ / „ _ ' ’ 1 ■ . W. J. Tarbox - \ , ^ W, A. Spencer 1 *7 ' - - ; . - Jacob Siegler !NiplNfM8M!'Kl3^ MWMaMmiiiiifiiliMiMiiiimMiiiiiiiiimiiiaiitiiim Mr. O. L. -Smith, wife and daughter, Elizabeth, stopped here Tuesday en- route to Xenia frbm prlhndo, Florida, where they have been residing for morethan a year. The trip wait made by motpr, .Mr, Smith has pccepted. a position in Cleveland ind will .locate in that city. Miss Isabelle Smith re mained in Orlande, where she Is in college. . , - ■ -• Mrs, O. P,. Elias underwent an oper ation Tuesday at Miami Valley hospi tal fox goitre. For a time her condi tion,was. very critical but late report* idicate a steady improvement, Dr. J. H. Elias,’ a brother o f Dr, O, P, Elias, has been here for several days, coming to be present for the opera tion. Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Robjinett o f Marion, are also at the Elias home this week. Mrs, Robinett is a sister of Dr. Elia*. ' w - •, Mr. Arthur Hanna has moved to the Ed Deah farm vacated by,Mr. John Ryles, who ha* moved to the Henry Smith, fdrm, Garfield Peter son who has been a tenant on another of the Dean farms has moved to the Kelter farm on the Stone road out from Xenia. Lee Thomas of near Oiborn has‘moved to the farm vacated by Mr. Peterson. Mr. J. E. Faris, who was a patient in Miami Valley hospital for several weeks, and.has since been at the home of his son-in-taw, Mr, Albert Jolley, Dayton, returned home this week, in company With Mrs. Faris, who has been at the JoUey home during the illness of her husband, For Rent;- House and 4 acres of ground. Two good chicken houses, a liarn, 1-2 acre of raspberries bearing .and two dozen peteh trees. An ideal place for the right party. Inquire at this office or Wm« Smith, Rfd. 2 South Vienna, Ohio. If -our advertisements do not convince you that we can save you 25 per center’ more under City prices, a-visit to our store, and a comparison of the merchandise that wc offer will compel recognition of our claims. Our aim' is that no customer shall leave our' store dis- appointed with either our prices or the. quality of merchandise that we havl to offer. Each year our business continues to grow, and this should he positive proof-that oUr location; low overhead and operating expenses does enable us to offer you a real savings on your furniture purchases, the next time you shop fop fumitUre yemember to visit our store. “PiiftUp” Chairs •'. $3.5.00 If you need ah extra chair for the living- rood}, buy one of these fashionable pull up chairs, the backs' are^. covered, in figured jacquard velour with plain velour covered seat*. JO v < i - - ■ ■ ■ w m M One of themost comfortable loudg- ihg chairs Vnade. It is deep seated with plenty of springs, and the back'is of springs too. Upholstered in A vety fine grade of Jacquard velour in combination with a plain velour trim. . . ■ Dining Room Suites In Walnut .Beautiful grained walnut venters over solid gumwood wit’ high lighted maple overlays combines charm with durability in this fine assortment of eight piece dining room suites. ’ Eight piece suite tutor . style, 8 foot ext. Table. JO” Buffet and E i g h t p i e c e suite E ig h t |iiode shite, Que6n Ann style, 8 1t a l i an Beriod.- 8 foot Table. 60” Buffet fete exfc, Table, and s ix Cha i r * Buf f e t and six Chairs $107.00 _at .......$122.50 Chairs $165.00 time Price _„,|U9.00 Time Price — -$136.00 Time Price ..^$181.50 six W. II. Evans Of Daytoh has pur chased,the property originally known as the W. M. Barber homo from A. S. Bowati of Clifton. The Consideration is reported as $4,600.'Mr, Evans sold .the property originally to Mr. Bowan, E. E, Neal, tte tenant, who is using, the property for restaurant and hotel purposes has a lease that runs Until this coming August. ‘ - FOR SALE-—Fine mahogany Play er Flatio with Bench and 24 rolls for sale by manufacturer* Buyer can have credit of $115.00 already paid and as sume balance- due on easy monthly payments and a small cash payment. Address Mr, Young, 51 West High St., Springfield, Ohio, For gsderal repair work on farm machinery, wagon* or other farm equipment, call on J* A, Stormont at the tear of Wolford’s garage, , John Paxson and J. H. Harris of Clifton announce a public sale Thurs day, March 8, Notice elsewhere in this tame. ■ > 5 5 Piece Breakfast Set $25.00 These breakfast suite* are made of hardwood and decoratedmost beau tifully in gay colored enamels. The. table is of the drop leaf style, thus conserves room in the small apart ment. Polychrome Mirrors $7.95 4 » Buffet, mantel aind consol* style- mirrors with polychrome or gilt edge frames and hand etched mir rors ready to hang on your walls. Living Room Suites Of IMusual Quality At prices that are sensational in the values offered. Nachman spring filled cushions with full Spring construction throughout, built for comfort and beauty over well constructed had wood frames and covered in the newest of patterns in tapestries, jacquards and long life Mohairs. 3 Piece Velour suite 3 Piece Jtcquard cover* 2 P i e c e Mo h a i r like photo above costs ed suite in same suite, JDavehport and only .....$79.00 sty le.....$89.00; chair.....$99.00 Time Price J~-$87.50 Time Price - — $98.50' Time Price -..$119.00 i Fur Saturday Only 25 per cent Discount of the Rrloe of any 9x12 wool or fibre rugs in oUr store.. i .. ■ ' ■ . \ Special White Enamel Dishpan 69c A good strong dish pan, spotless white enameled, The handle# . are Welded on. SATURDAY ONLY For Saturday Only 25 per cent Discount dff the price of any bridge* junior or tfcble lump in out Store, c M U L A M ’ F urniture f w s A i a s s ' ■ unkral U m M a n g p ' mm . OOP STORE ’ OPEN fH tJRS* i PAY AND ' S A T tJ ffB A V tVENlMGS up
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