The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26

.*/ 4 4 . r *» MM wsaBMBwwBwai WOTIMI ! $? 1 *J- VJiflki' Us* xySwr j**ktot dadested { ■ t a. wmh * mm -aa She tonal &ae M *S®*^^V 4 gHBr^ ^sps» rtw in^ t^Swi w^Lgel^f <&k*ejt mum * 3KiflN& 10lp0^> jtedggr gsma m -fwir a* fy^yfrP1^ sfff- dfnnopniii Ajitskeugh ftw jpuind ym M .MO* MM 1MK&B ti«MA||) £ft»(hV u , Ctotervitt* w » teadtog IS to 8 t t t t u w i r A T Y i JM i C i A* WEDNESDAY ' B p , W, A. €bBmm promiawt Xfrift phy»idwv and wto .«f the best pested Man in tlw county m local _________ ________ - _ ^ , ,history, g*va * splendid address Wad- in to* fern part o f Ik* gam#, X**t{w»day brier* th* Y, M. C. A, of the had m $ »w »d « M d fo il. Bob J*c»tat tb*n spratori Kb *okl« and was towed from th* tonteat. Th* Cedarville defend* «-u»ibi*d, Kent Montd *t will w were tending Id to 12 at the half way mark, Kant held this four point load until there wju a to play. N*$ty sank one from the' center of the floor. Alien if#* then fooled and given two free throw*. He had a chance to tie the score- The first *hot era* perfect He missed the second h«t the giant • Sn?Uh was welting for the ball when it rolled' from the wm and tipped it 5 ,heck in the basket fop, a field goal which 'gave Cedarville a one point lead. The gam* ended * few seconds later before any. further scoring, could be done, •Lineup and Summary, Cedarville G JQ Nagley; f. 4 * 1 Adair, f* S I Smith, c. 2 1 , Gordon, g. 1 . 1 Jacob's, g.- 1 0 Allen, g. 0 £ .'■■ -.i.•.■. _H,' a ,, .i: . .■•>•: .:, i >- i ,•. --. v -•-.•^ -. .**•>*• . .■:..-.)-|.»j“s .•' Totals 13 -6 Vaxr, f , 3 1 Kelso, f,‘ , 0- 0. Kilbourne, £. 0 -.0 Fisher, g, ' 2 ’ 0 Graber, g. ' ' Q 1 Searle, c, 4 1 Curtiss, c. ^ 4 2 . Toths' <*4 * * ’ 5 ' ' * 5 Referee/ Shaffer. ' oolUge. Dr, Galloway is always an totapeatint speaker and the students were plowed to hear him again CHURCH NOTICES UNITED PRESBYTERIAN . Sabbath School at 10 A, JL O. A. Dobbips, Supt, Sermon 11 A, M. “Juatidcation.” 8:30 Pi M, O, Y, P. C. U, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN , Sabbath School 10 A, If, "Jesus Picks His Staff.n ' Classes for All, and all ape invited to attend. Worship Services “H A, 1^1, ] Sermon Theme: "A Missionary Greed," Junior 0. E. a t----- ------ P* M. Senior C. E. nt 30 P. M. Union.Service ww*b*1WN“^WY!W»-*e7:30 P. M. Sermon Theme? “New- Songs of The Soul." W. E- CHURCH 10 A; M. S. S. P. M, Gillilan, Supt. 11 A. M, Preaching by the pas­ tor- Special'inusic. v2:30 P Iff. Junior League. 6:30 P. M. Epworth League, Union Service 7:30 P. M, in First Presbyterian church. . . 7;30‘ Wednesday—Braym- meeting i * O. S. & S. O. Home Band To Give Concert * —rrr' ^ Efforts are being made lJ?y the > r .......... VhV'BH '"1 ..............IPP...... SELMA M. E. CHURCH '\ , f^4vA j *1 * g ■*■ w .special meetings continue at‘ the Selma Methodist Episcopal Church, every evening^at 7:30 except Satur- ' e ” f , ' . Rev,- S. ,M. Ingmire in charge. Music by the Junior 'choir, ‘ , time to March.' This will he the sec- # qnd time that the -Home Rand hns appeared here under- the auspices df - _ ^ . . the CedrUS Staff, The Band having at the M. E. Church. ' here last May. --------- ---------- Mr: James.Welch will put on aero­ gram .Sunday MurtK4* at 3 B .,M. following the -Bunday -School' session if, This band has on reputa- 11 one of the bands that entertained, the -visitors at the Sesgui—Centennial to t give a to when the,band will ito'setofi • v i ;'• : maMninstiwniK t * f* ^ Diphtheria has broken out to Sugars creek township a*M efforts are being made to confine it to that part of the county. Three cases are reported and ope of membraneous croup. The cases are under the care of Dr. R, H. Gruhe and County Nurse, Mrs.* Pearl Wittenmyer. < Repairs for farm machinery and farm equipment can he had-at J.* A. Stormont’s. -Rear of Wolford’s garage NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CON- ~HNIENCE*AND necessity TO BERATE A MOTOR TRANSFORA- i r’„ ‘ ; -PON COMPANY (< Public notice is hereby given that Harry Shull has filed with the public Utilities Commission of Ohio an ap- pHcfttian ’for a certificate of public -%<mvefilence-^nd?me(»8sity-to opetate a Motor tram|p$rta*ton. company for the transportation bf property over tbe following route, to-wit: irregular, •Number.of trips to be made daily will be irregular. . Number o f motor' vehicles to be used, one (1). All parties interested, may obtain .information ad to time and place of hearing upon said application by ad­ dressing the Public Utilities Com­ mission of Ohio.at Columbus/Ohio, - • Ratry Shull, ' Cedarville, Ohio. wm* ' m w r i m t a s T t v i r n ; IN AU aU AN AW Dr. MaChwnsy received the follow­ ing tovitatton recently— The board of director* and the faculty of the University of the city of Toledo request the boner o f your presence at the inauguration of Henry John Doarmann as President of the University ©a Monday March nine­ teenth, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty Eight, Toledo, Ohio. St, Xavier College, Cincinnati, Wednesday evening, March seventh, nineteen hundred and ti eight. Doctor McChesney has » w i t , GEOI MG88., *m u E YOU OFCl W W N IB IO i WINNING ESS IS WINNING m STORE a t CEOARVILLE is ! 'H R OF BUSINESS^AIORR ANP WNO impressed mm tm f mis store renders , wm* TATION TO JOIN OUR FAMILY this occasion. matter how large^ or .small, spraj hose, nozzles, complete pumps, leath­ ers, rubber packing* and etc., call or THE BOCKLETrKING CO., 415 W, Main Sk, XENIA, OHIO, FOR SALE:—2000 bushels, of Corn, John Fitstiqk. ' FOR , SALE-Seed Sorn. Prac­ tically 100 per cent' germination. Phon 3-68, Jamestown. Taylor Bros. All kinds of sharpening of'tools. Lawn mowers sharpened and repair­ ed. Grinding of other tools, J. A, a Hard Coal brooder. Phone #00, , Mrs. W. S. Welmer, Jamestown, O. . FOR SALE—sow and young pigs. Phone. 21,on, 171: ’>„ . ... ........... ’ 11 Mil ^^ 4 A:UCTI0NEER— C. L. TAYLOR— Jamestown. O. Phone 46. - (10-28) SAmmrn *mar* California , <f C A Lb. Oval Can A 3 M ? "■ ■ peja mm- 2 Sc e&n ’ 2 1 1 . Mission PEACHES No. 2 1-2Can 1 9 c I Del Monte PEACHES OURFINEST 2 4 c pft% &0** wfc------We IDID. IMM^pNMiMtfb—.$147 CRACKERS Lb. Package Bulk Lb. 15c * V C ^ K a f i B ! a f A f e s = r = = f f i ; M g a a a a i s B r T S S t f s : SALMON, TALLCANflN K ,-^ 1-2 lb. cA pink, ISc REDSOCKEYE, t,ll can inKiAUf, w«t.<MrDry. can__________^ : 20 r Par-T-Jell All Flavors Try the New* GREEN PLUM- * 3 Pfcgt. . 2 3 c ; ' -...... ..... ° ■; PRUNES * 1 - f t’ *■ „ SO-60 Large 10 c ’ ,5 Lbs.; * '! .,-(■ , i ‘ 4 S c ...... f 1 x SUGAR 10 lb. 5 9 c ' 2SLb,. S I . 5 9 SOA p , p . g , o t :. KHlKBF^ke f O . • SBars « O v LYDIA PINKHAM VEGETABLE Compound <■ E w ^ f u l m e r C O . “ * MAINSTREET, CEDARVILLE ' n * i I K * AM^ ^ l ’ B A B Y C H IC K S TbarMffk«fcttHl baby chfcsk*. A hatch each waek. Write «r pha*e far price*, Has* your order war for chick* t o be d-eHwirad any vraek you want Hum, , CUSTOM HATCHING—4c PER EGG. BftJph H. Oster Oak-Wood Poultry Farm Phone 224 Box *7, Yellow Spring*. O ,' PURINA FEUDS ’ . ¥t ■ - ' ■ ' “ PIG CHOW COW CHOW BULKY LASS HEN CHOW CHICK CHOWDER FENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT - JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS • HAAG WASHERS Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company Everything for the Farm * > 1 Cedarville/ Ohio . '4 Phone 21 - i- . V P > . PUBLIC SALE! As we ar^dissolving partnership in live stock and having decided to quit Jarmtog, will offer at Public SAto on the Dr, J, H. Harris farm,, 1-4 mile N, of Clifton on the Clifton and Springfield pike. THURSDAY, MARCH 8 , 1928 , Beginning at 11 o’clock, sharp, the following described property, fowit: ? — -HEAD OF HORSES— 7 Consisting o f 1 Bay mare fi year* old, wt, 1800 lb*.; 1 Bay mare 6 yrs old, wt. 1800 lbs. f J Bay mare 10 yt*. old, wt, 1600, in foalj 1 Bay mare 10 yrs. old, wt. 1600 lb*, to foal. 1 yearling Sorrel cbltj 1 yearling- Bay colt; 1 yearling Black colt. Extra good ones. , „ ‘ 14 HEAD HIGH GRADE JERSEY CATTLE 14 Consisting of 2 Six year-old cows giving good flow of milk; 1 Five-year old. cow giving good flow of milk; t Four yearold cow giving good flow o f milk; 1 Four year old cow to freshen soon.; 1 Two yearold now giving good- flow o f milk. l 7 year old Registered cow giving good flow;*! heifer to fresh­ en soon. 1 heifer to freshen in May. 1 yearling heifer; 2 Eight#mo. old heifers and 2 heifer calves. One 2 yr. old Registered Jersey bull. 84— -HEAD OF HOGS------ 84 . Consisting o f Six extra good Hampshire tows to farrow by day 0£ sale, 2 Sows to farrow by April, -One Two-year old Poland China male hog, 27 feeding hog* weighing 160 lib*. 46 shoats weighing about 100 lbs. FARM IMPLEMENTS Consiting of 1 farto Wagon with box bed; 1 Brown wagon witfuhay lad- ler,:; 1 7-ft. McCorMMc binder in good shape; 1 5-fk*McCormick mower; 2 Oliver 14-ia. riding plows same as n«W. 3 one-row riding corn plow*. 1 New Idea ManUr* Spreader, same, as new,11 10-7 Fertilizer%graln drill in good shape; 1 Stat^ey New-Way torn planter in good shape, 1 John Deere com planter vrith wan attachment, 1 double disc harrow. J 60-tooth spike harrow, t single shovel plow. 1 seven shovel cultivator. 1 feed sled. 1 set gravel boards l grab-hay fork and pulleys,, good as new. 1 100-gal. hog fountain, S individ­ ual hog troughs. 8 iO-ft. hog troughs, 12 good hog beds and hurdles. HARNESS— Two side* of brass mounted harness. 4 aides lead harness. Bet buggy harness. Cellars, lines, bridle*, forks, shovels, clover seed sower, wheel bartow. Single and bouWe trees. Cow chains and other articles. One new Fordson tractor. Two bottom Oliver plows and Moline two-row tractor tom plow. 16 Bn, Extra Good Selected Seed Com. TERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE . JOHN M . PAXSON Cel, Glenn wA art, And, * „ H. I* Hacked A Son, Clerks Lunch served on ground.. " -V : , Jt * * ” * . •' / , h*,*i A* A'nm %mm mm *$m k u c h e n — Why Bot imwmm o f our murfera ranges for t l i o lM m lM i i i t t W ? W o W t o u o o f tko u u u r i i i y lm l i o ^ g i T o m t * is fa u t lo iiL m m m e a e d w a e e oo . Rike-Kumlers 75th Anniversary Sale Promises T o Be the Greatest In the History of the Store! Anniversary Sales at Rike-Kum ler’s are always important events* Here are a few reasons, however# why this 75th Anni­ versary Sale should eclipse all others: ' . 1. This being ftike-Kumler's 75th Diamond Jubilee a greater goal has been set for our Anniversary Sale. St. Plans were started months ago—very special preparations were made. S, Every department and evety. section o f the store contributes to these savings, Wearing Apparel for Men, Women and Children, Homefurnish- Ingg, Housewares, Radios, Musical Instruments, Luggage# Art Gifts# China# etc. # 4. Pages 9 f advertising copy would be required to tell you o f the many values offered. Space is limited so we merely urge you to come, 5. Even the appearance o f this store has been changed. Very unusual and artistic trims have been used. We invite you to see these Diamond 1 Jubilee Displays. The Sale Starts Thursday, March Is*. DAYTON

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