The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26
■ i |H» 1<»»I» i ( i |[I»| i H iii » ii % RAD IO 5®m ~ sE ® v tE r-sD P raaB J, C*Stormont Phone 3-1B1 L O C A L A H P P E R S O N A L The Store With Thousands of Items WHEN IT IS PRICE-QUALITY AND SERVICE YOU THINK OP TOE FAMOUS XENIA, OHIO HARNESS Complete Sets $35 to $36 y PABTS . ■, and VARNISHES $2.10 a Gallon and Up Our long1exa>er!eneein this line will be of much benefit to you - . *4 . • ' . • jtfl CHECKLINES $4.50, $5 and ?6 SINGLETREES Full Ironed—75c GOFING 1 ply specialprice $1,00 i ply specialprice $1.50 > ply specialprice $1;85 SBATE SURFACE Red andGreen $2.10 108 Sq. Feet to Roll , « , 189CAGES . $1.98 to $4*98 Enameled and Brass Also Breeding: Cages STEPLADDERS Braced under every step 4 foot . . , . 4 1 * ......$1.00 5 foo t.................. $1.75 6 foo t........... ... J,„$1.9S ... 1 . •4 1 POULTRY NETTING AND LAWNFENCE . 4 4V * * ■* 1 1 . 1 '! 11 ' MissRsbn Iliff writriaiawdMonday »l*bt withfour table* of bridz*. Mrs, Ludl# ICUer o f Xenia was th* KW t o f Misa Roth Dobbin*, Tuwday. Mr. and Mrs. Chariaa Griffith are announeior the Drth o f a * 00 , las ; Saturday. Miss Jennie Ervin ha* been quite ill fo r several days but i« reported some what blitter. Mis* Florence Williamson o f Bowl ing Green, Ohio, spent the week-end at the home o f her father, Mr. David Williamson. Mr. Ward Crfiswell returned home Saturday -from the-McClellan hospital in Xenia, following a minor operation two weeks ago. Dr. Leo Anderson spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Columbus attending a conference o f Veterinarian# o f Ohio at the 0 , S. U. Mr. Andrew Jackson, who has been ill fo r several dayB, was able tp re bum to his office Tuesday 'after an absence o f a week, Mr. and Mrs., Jean Patton enter ta ined at six o'clock dinner Saturday Ievening,. „the former’s mother, Mrs, |Atwell Patton and sister and husband. i . .. -- ...... • Mr. and-Mrs. Harry Hammon eiiter- tained ten tables o f guests in a very charming manner last Friday evening ' with 5,00. Refreshments were served during the evening. XENIA, OHIO inn Miss Katherine Kyle, who has been in. training fo r nurse in a hospital in Peoria, III., has been makipg a visit with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. C Kyle. Mr. and Mrs, Dana Busch returned to their home in Athens, Ohio, Friday, after spending several days with the latter’s ^parents, My. and Mrs. J. W. Ross. Mrs. J. C, .Townsley, M rs.. R. C. Watt and Mrs. Zetta Bull spent Fri-. day with'Mrs. William Stringam, near Franklin, Ohid. Mrs. ■Stringam en tertained in honor o f her mother’s^ Mrs. Addie Eirick, birthday. Mrs. J. H. Ritenour entertained the following guests, Tuesday: Mrs. ,W. B. Patterson and Mrs. Howard*Faul~ lin, andfriaughtSk Mary, o f Dayton, Mas. lUFaDavis BBd.Mrs.’-Ahdy G}as^ of ^Sprijpgfold, Mrs. aShatf'esIRitewmr o f Grape Grove, Mrs. :G. J2. Jobe, Mrs, .XhlrWlittwmd Mr*.*R; C. Rhenour o f tljis place, ^ 'v «.//• . • YES,' you, can get a good,,pair o f Overalls for $1.00 at HOME CLOTHING CO. Mrs. J. E. Kyle returned home Tues day from Seaman"1and -Peeble’s, O., where she has been visiting relatives' for several days. Mrs, Haney Oglesbee entertained the ,meihirira V>f the Kadantra Club Wednesday aftemohn. ) Celebration S A L E With just 16more days *til Easter ' ' * this event grows in importance. . Everything new and style-right * Every sale item at a definite saving . . Everything standard Wren quality.. . And Only 3 More Days To Take Advantage d ftM fc . . * * ¥ For Over SO Yaam^Spainpfielu Greatest Dope. VP «t■W>«* •» * i Mwu £ Kb itasOw« hut M«n ill this waric vrfirit the grip. Her sis'er, Mrs. M sKM a o f Herwood has been with her doriar tbe waek. Mrs. W. W . CWloway gave a bridge luncheon last gpburday afternoon, en tertaining shrine* ladies. She was also boot*** Tteapday to a number o f friends with a $00 luncheon. Overalls and Jaefcats for $1,00 each BOMB CLOTHING CO, at Rev. S. M. Ingmire spoke at the ; Jamestown Opera House last Friday ! evening, HU subject was *‘View- j points.” j Mrs. Enos THU, who has been ill for several months, is again able to be up and around the house. , ,v,. . . . ' *' Mrs. W. R» Stdrrott and daughter, Bessie, who have been in Muncie, Ind., for several weeks, returned home last Saturday evening. Hotel Columbus Long and Fifth Sts, * COLUMBUS, OHIO 200 Rooms—Modern . A First-Class Hotel at a Moderate Price Rooms, $1.00, $1.50—Bath, $2.09 Noon Lunch, 35c—Dinner, 50c James H. Butler, Managing Direct JAMES H, BUTLffip, Managing Director ***** ***** hMNNWffa WNh N O T I C E DR. G. A. SMITH D E N T I S T NOWIN MY OWN BUILDING 101/* West High St., Springfield, O. Oppeeite Myers Kssrkat SAME SERVICEAND PRICESASBEFORE Open daily and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Phene, Main Mf-W atm, A Big Pair o f Overalls fo r a small $ bill at HOME CLOTHING CO, Mr, AUen Turnbull o f the O. S, U. is home fo r a few days during the vacation between semesters. Mr.' W . W. Galloway la in New York City th is, week on business in con nection with the Hager Straw Board and Paper Company. , Mrs. Carrie Jones o f Springfield spent Sabbath at the home o f Mr. M. W. Collins. • ‘ Dr. F , A . Jurkat preached Sabbath for the United Presbyterian congre gation in Trenton, Ohio. Rev. S. M. Ingmire Apoke before the College Y , W: Wednesday morning on the subject o f “ The Modern. Girl- o f Today.” ; , Say Billl Bring me opt a pair of Overalls. They tell me-you can get a good' pair fo r $1.00 at HOME CLOTHING CO. The D. ”A . R. .will meet Saturday at the homo o f Miss' Clara Kyle at 2:00 ?, M. The Council Of Safety will meet at 1:30 at“the same place. Dr. and'nMrs. J . O. Stewart enter tained the’^following' last Saturday evening at six o'clock dinner: Rev. and Mrs.R. A . Jantason, Rev. andMrs. S. M. Ingmire, Prof, and Mrs, C. E. Oxley, Mr. and Mrs. W- B, Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. J , W. Johnson and Miss Lena Gilbert. , - ‘ / The Home Culture Club was enter tained Tuesday at the home o f Mrs. i . C.AYright. It.was the annual guest d*y ,and a number o f friends enjoyed the 'hospitality along With the mem- ttors. “A musical program Was renders ed aad rMreahments were served. j FQR .. SALE—Seed Com. Prac tically ' 100 gmr cent germanation. Phone 3-08,; Jamestown^ Taylor Bros. . A number o f friends from here at tended the Y . W , C. A . dedication Tuesday in Springfield. The Girl's Glee .club o f the high school known as the “ Melody Maids” were well re- -erived in their presentation o f several immbers. The, giris all enjoyed them selves, esperially the phlng in the new ftattbiag ,pooL SPRAYING IS AT HAND—When in need o f a new spray pump, no matter how large or small, spray lose, nozzles, complete pumps, leath ers, rubber packings and etc., call on THE BOOKLET-KING CO., 415 W, Main St., XENIA , OHIO. The local lodge Eastern Star held inspection Monday evening with Miss Florence Swan o f Xenia as Deputy Grand Worthy Matron to witness the work. Members o f neighboring lodges from Jamestown', South Charleston, Yellow Springs and Xenia were pre sent. Refreshments Were served fo l lowing the work. The Rev. and Mrs. J. G. C. Web ster, Clifton, entertained a company o f friends at dinned Thursday, hohot- ng the Rev. and Mrs. WilLam Wilson, o f the Presbyterian Church, Clifton. St. Patrick's Day appointments were employed and covers were laid fo r the lev. and Mrs. Wilton, Clifton; the Rev. and Mrs. J. A . Jamieson, the Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Kyle, the Rev. add Mrs. H, J. Kyle, Cedarvitle, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Roush, Springfield. AUCTIONEERING — When you lave a sale let me have a chance as auctioneer. Give good service and rood tecommen^Mdmitfv Phone 2-181. i larl-SpraoWe®. Sperial Ratos to ffttwirih organiza- i Gena and Merchant* WRITE »<M OPEN DATES N G M f HAND 0u, Burnett Springfield, O. H i tSM #5 MONTHS ~ >:■ iH E A R L Y A A S I L L I C I T M E M H A V E C H A N G E D T O C H E S T E R F 1 E L D I THEY SATISFY and yelTHEVKE MOD AMD HERES WHY ! W e ^STATE it as our honest belief that the tobaccosused In Cheaterlield cigarettes are of finerqualityandhenceofbetter taste tkanin anyotherjeigarette at the price* LrflGErr & M yers T obacco C o . W* $315 More. Profit from’;-■ Each. Acre o f Potatoes The combination of larger yields and better qualitymakes real potato profits. Before last season Mr; J .'U . Sbutt, of Strasburg, Tuscarawas Co«, Ohio, aver aged 200 bushels of potatoes per acre. Last season Mr. Sbutt used "AA QUALITY” Fertilizer. His yieldY*s 375 bushels of top-quality potatoes pet acre. Note tills significant fact!, Mr. Shutt not only got a fine yield but he got exceptionally fine quality. He sold his potatoes for $1.80 a bushel, which meant that his income was.$675 from each acre of potatoes—an increased profitof $315 peracre* Thousands of other successful grow ers have found that "A A QUALITY” Fertilizers produce extra yields, better quality* and larger profits. There xs nothing accidental about such splendid results. "A A QUALITY” Fertilizers POTATO YIELD INCREASED FIFTY PER CENT . . . Mtf. Arthur Lau«, of Mocioif*, Wa.hing- ton Co., Ohio, •aj'.i, ’'By ming 'AA QUALITY * FertUhtr thii. ytiir I have grown SOr/» more pole* toes than I did lest year Ott tame piece of ground . The potatoes seen larger arid ttHoolhet then any others 1 ever raised on my farm . I never had any firilliter give such results . i shall always use your *AA QUALITY ’ Pertllittr."—October 7 , 1927 . GIVES BEST RESULTS ■. . . Mr. Albert Sommer, of Rf. Hope, Upline, Co., Ohio, etyn *'/ here used quite a number of different hinds of fertiliser, but ’Sieves used any met gave me the results that *AA QUALITY ’ Fertiliser far potatoes has given me this fait , I will plow two acres this spring, end of course it will be ’AA QUALITY* that goes on them.'’*—September 18 , 1927 , GOOD RESULTS FOR 40 YBARS . . . Mr. T . J, WUkituon, Portland, Sumper Co., Tenn^ h t ii ”Z . have been using Homestead Fertiliser (’AA QUAL ITY’) for over forty yams end U has always given the best of satisfaction- Alt that I have used was in the best condition.”—October 14 , 1927 . CAN 'T AFFORD TO 'FARM W ITH O U T FER TILIZERS . , . Mr, B, N. Moyer, of Clyde, Sen- dueky Co., Ohio, aayti "/ have been using 30 V lbs « of ’AA QUALITY * Fertiliser on my swect.eam far market end find it hastens maturity so that I east get It oh the market earlier and commend a better f riee. I alto used 300 lbs, per acre on my stigir eats, end find It pays highly. So many farmers sty they can't afford to use fertiliser. I for One can’t afford to farm without it. 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