The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52
* m M Vtom1tme,* Ur. ..**& Mr*. Chaster Bty** *»d Timber » # fwm savings bank to . Fate Job*. 'I Awst to#»*»bte that I Star* Smith, of Jsuwtotewn, w*r# ba drawn. upon in time* o f extra need. < war ww#* *ter*dte»* ytei wb*w» paor *u##te of Mr*. Anna II, Towwrtey,' Tiwes are the capital, and new growth | dMjft aas w t wtA **• Kowdiay, :the interest, eewapwli* *U4taMMs. MEET The fiwifc mutefef « f lib* group lead ers in th* Hfitetifee Project, Meats .............. - - ....... »-■« Qedm Way, Opera Horn*. Novum-' HOUSE FOR RENT- Mrs, Bell#' ^ 2?T ZZ FOE &AIJB—Two fire gallon ntlUc bar 87th, “Tommy" will be presented Grey. *"* *“ * ***** *** w “ ** ' cans la feed ooaddttom Phono S-176, ter teo College students for the Codnu* ~...— ....... ..... . itm> ■ .* .1 W« carry jJ J S S * . CEBU TAYLOR, / ------ * Bfeanmy# Coal Yard. — Jamestown, Ohio, home of Mrs, Jam CoHiBS, Tuesday afternoon, November 8Mb, Flans for the yeans w«w?k ewe started, All mee&egs si® be held within WANTED-r-Man with car to sMl V complete line quality times, babes, and dinner ware, Exclusive territory. Salary $300.00 per month, C, H. STEWART COMPANY, East Liverpool, Ohio, 1 „minim..... ........... CARL TAYLOR, Auctioneer, Phone! * pB *str&,group good one. MRS. JEAN PATTON, jthe next month, Eeeh lady interested ;|will be given tjh* <8>jKwtewtty to get. ■]those hteSteu la har swnwmmunity. The following *** the leaders for the n$xkm kwal meebinga: Croup 1—-Mra, Merle Jones, Mrs,' Wilbur Conley;: (Jfepoup ’Say- inond Wllllantewn, Mrs. Wilbur Cooley; Croup fte^Mrs*Geo, Marfcin- dale, Mrs. Hugh Turnbull; Group 4— ,Mrs,’Chas* KlHsbh», Mrs,'Carl Spruck- lin; Cedarville, north-^Mrs. A. B, >CreswoB, Mrs, Lewis Tindfill; Cedars ivllfe ■!*outh™-Mr«. Amo* Frame, lit* . % W, CresweU, ■ Mrs, Jno, Collins and' Mrs.1' David jBradfute are Township-leaders.' • ^ V: ■ :g’.;AJfleE* Short Illness •''Enos Hill, aged 6$, well known ^rtnerj.'ht^this township, died early .Thursday morningfollawinga, critical itUness of less than a week. While ‘ Mr. Hill had not been in good health- )the past year ha was able to be about Iand was in town last Saturday, Death ‘was due to heart trouble and compli cations. ,, Mr, Hill and family came here about twenty years ago from the vicinity of Waynesville, purchasing the farm where lie has resided' during this time, - Hbe was married about forty years ‘ ago to Miss Dora Romine* who siir- ‘ vives with one “son, Mr, Ralph Hill, of Homestead, Pa. The deceased was a member of the Friend's .church. The funeral will be .held from,1 the late home Saturday afternoon*at 2 P ,M» with burial in Massies Creek cemetery*. Buy your feed from Homey and, save money, j ................. .. 1 FEED t ~PIG and HOG RELISH, 52.50 per hundred. HORNETS COAL YARD, f u r n i t u r e REPAIRED and UPHOLSTERED A t Prices In Reach Of Everybody CharlesR.Hoemer v PHONE ’ Cednr-ville M 3 He#. A dd ress . R, F. D. %, XeniKL, Ohio * Advi where: Hewhol MFTYi With Christmas only a few weeks off it is not to early to plan your giving, For your love ones-son, daughter, mother or 'father —a gift that is really worth v/hile is a savings account with this .bank. Ztteaches thrift in the young and its 5 1 - 2 % . . . I NTERES T ; • . • ’* a,\ _ " 4 ’ . , ; ’ \ *' , ' " " 'r/ makes it a gift that increases rapidly in value, Why not arrange for it now. . The S pringfieldBuilding& LoanAssociation 28EastMain Street* ' Springfield, Ohio LawrenceA* Haire, Buried Wednesday Lawrence A. Haire,. 43, Springfield, died Monday following 'fin. operation of appendicitis, Hu was married to Miss Lois Hildebridtfi, and to them were bom ‘t two children, John and Helen, mother and Children surviving. The deceased was a’ son-in-law o f Mr. and Mrs, Frank HUdebridlo,’ Spring- field, former residents of this place. The funeral waa^held Wednesday and burial took place on the Hildebridle Jot in North cemetery. > , Cold Weather with snow demand# hbavy footwear for the $ntire family, Y0» must keep your feet warm, and dry to protect your health. We have the largest line of footwear to, he. found 'in the county and fit prices and quality o f goora that will please you. With snow falling better get the footwear at once. C, A. KELBLE, 1749 W. Main St., «nia, Ohio. Mr. Aden Barlow, Wife and son, Willard, spent; the Week-end in Noblesville, Ind., a# guests of Mr. and ifra. H. G. Funsett and family, Iwilltakeoverthecoal,oil, gasoline, grainandfeed busi nessofRitenour’sExchangeon ' Saturday, December 1, 1928 • ' , - . * ■ - . It willbemy aim to handle the full line of the Ohio Farm Bureau feeds, dairy feed, hog meal, poultry laying mash, bran meddlings, oil and alfalpha meal, calf meal. We are receiving a car of feed, on December 1 and will majke special prices on orders delivered from the car on arrival Coal, Oil, Gasoline COAL DELIVERED BY OUR OWN TRUCK In asmuch as thisbusiness is to he carried,on strictly a CASH basis we will.be able to price our goods at a figure much lower than where credit is extended. All lines of feed, coal, oil, and gasoline Will he noted for high standard and quality. * - ' *>« ■ , t » \ t ' t * ,,s> ', 1 ’ ‘ ‘ ^ ’ ; PLEASEDONOTASKUSFORCREDIT Gray McCampbell, Prop, Phone2-45 , Cedarville, Ohio FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE KINNEY'S ARE OPEN EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL & U -L LO L A OVER. BOO . EAM/iYSTORES GZIKZMEY CO.,live. E/VE BIG FACTORIES -KKINNEY’S MOTTO- GOOD SHOES 3 5 EAST MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD, OHIO ■qfcacKt MERCHANDISE. A SALE IS NOT.COM PLETED UNTIL THE CUSTOMER IS SATISFIED -KINNEYS SLOGAN- LOW PRICES KINNEY’S Thirty-Fourth YEAR SHOWING WINTER FOOTWEAR FOR THE FAMILY H ead qu a rters F o r F IR ST Q U A L IT Y RU BBER F O O TW E A R FO R TH E ENTIRE F A M IL Y A T LOW E ST PR ICES " Due to the Greatest Buying Power o f Any Retail Shoe Organisation in the World, Kinney’ * Can Buy and Sell Firnt QuatityRMtor Footwear for Lew MoneV Kirmey’ s Sell United State* First Quality Rubber Footwear - M£N*XKNEE BOOTS I Boot. isteofe RufebW Wtth heavyI Binds rubber with heavy red (-9M m um tm r#te- | w*b»#oteiA,y#^Motttboot. llorocd m; pdfit# <X fiter. Men’s Fall Hip Boots Fine for Hunters Women’* First Quality U. $. “ Neptune” Rain Boots Come# In colors, Bteok, Tin f- rey, with fancy cuff top, Iifph, methtm or tow heel*. Ste«#-' 8% to*. Misses’ ‘Ttein” BooU, t i 1 A Bias?; or tatt, sl.«« XOG to 2 , wiwiii^w/iiifli.'ininm Child1* "iteiA*' Boots, Black or ten, else* 4 to 10' >i4 Women’* “ Automatic Fastener” Gaiter* Zlpp It up, It's shut, Zipp R down, it's open. A time s av e r . Comes in blfifik onlywith l i g h t fleece lining. She* 3 to 8. Get your pair now. Have them ready for winter. A SPECIALBUT Hirh, Medium Or Low Hoels While They Last Satisfaction Guaranteed or a New Pair Meitfs “ Automatic Fastener” Hi Top Arctic Fleece lined, Mn« for «Mwy cold weather. Siaes fi to 12. .29 MEN'S 4 BUCKIE Sixes 3 to 12. Heavy cloth top, fleece lined, jpgnr AmXm-.mwHm *ime iPmsem w -w^ • -w ste 1249 Ohad*» *Tted Top” Boot* HUMAW It ♦»***#**».*. $149 mmtm Boys' hau hip, like dad’s, Maes 11to # 4 * ta m f m£w Men’s 1 buckle arctics, .good tong wearing S ' $1.49 fliaes 6 to 12 Ladles’ first qualityrubbers, all heel hetahts, stew u% to 9 .. »U C Misses' first quality teSteaw, Start 10 1-2 to g ...................I K Child’s Rubbtrs, sisrt 4 to 10 ~tiniTirJtirifififri'‘titi>ini’ri<iiTiitinB(iWiaBiIBiailWfmMter Bnr Me SPRINGFIELD'S MOST COMPLETE FAMILY SHOE STORE Y O U A L W A Y S D O B E TTER A T K IN N E Y ..... .......... •„............................... 35 EAST MAI Child’s “Automatic Fastener” inGH GAITERg t ' l s M Light dotorod chwkered flteoe lin- * ing, .4to10 ■:wsmm Kinneys have a full line of w a r m lined woolen Shoes tor men, women and children. LowfistFHbee Men’s 4 Btackle All Rubber ARCTICS at Quality & & Sims 4 to 12 Men** ^Alaska** Rubbers C!0th top, fierce . • i lined, first quality. - All sfcis, A M*n*» FlamRubUra Storm or short front, first quality U. fi. Slues « to 13 BOYS’ RUBBERS festte Heavy Soles, 1 st quality, o. s., I lft| l ..... mmtm Start 0 to 2 Open L30 A. M. Uslil 6 P. M. Every Day ami Until 9 O’Clook Evary Salimlay Nile SPR INGF IELD ’ S L A R G E F AM IL Y SHOE STO R E ST SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. GOOD SHOES -L O W PRICES ifpSirteeii-#11 Office and., ox many as ell ready to bsi . renewed vig ■State Higi has armoune received sit h November J 4.714 raflea < bridges, on county, the $386,326.75, by DecembeJ also be rec<| 8.044 'miles Muskingum the estjmatl ■work to be <fl next year, held Friday,J Crete arch • river on Pel estimate foij date of eon 1930. All 1028 the hands sentxng the I over the st readiness fo commence Saturda’y, to placing early date year* whie year, ownol the new pll after Deceij December dead line and there extension lfitions ar4 states and; with samel correspond! the state | driving. Owing tlofi which near f utur great demJ the entire| and. Seer* Brown exl not he abs the covotj valuable gether wij of those There fir second now one months tc 1 The pu| day vacs Thaftksgil ad school [i*, Oai COLUMBl Myers Y. appointment! Preble count! State Bepre o f Portage ccl culture andf Schorr of C| commerce, who will be I directorships] dustrial relay department above ppsitul 500 per year.| taut general a prohibition! There Will to fill by Goyl be a very bus turns from aI late stremudti , » The menibs presentatjvesj Wednesday, time they wij tion of a s; ' and other elii! puty clerk, jc .. ing, enrolling! g-eant-at-aml thifd as$istaif will be a. -xet selected by i| . Including tei| graphers,. u dians of coir keepers, two ,' porters .and' 125 Hepublit find the late be allowed to| ,ployes, . .. Secretary ’ Bro\vn, uhdel Hattie Creel! is improvingJ , to advices rl andhis inedi! 'eha«go himlf igsM! busi Surea (tilings bf fee livere basi tba isoKii op Ohio K BGE sw Pa Rubber* *$L !-•IWOff# biyiydti m 'y’ll
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