The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52
SMBMMV m For Representative to Congress x HARRY E. RICE He reriatea ftf tariff except through scientifically directed Tariff VmmjMbm, Sm tmm poiiLk*i bu ,. J sctww t**rm teeomaa from |5 to $10 per sere by fostering eractiosi o f faetarie* to convert waste into profit*. Throe thousand product* now made from com cob«, com stalk*, oat* bull*, etc. More money for the fenver mesas more money for manufacturer ehd employment. Every effort to get that f*rm relief that will convert exportable surpluses into eaah. Firm support o f every sine "welfare messore, every project that will upbuild the home, end. every measure that will strengthen tfa* people and the nation end will contribute to program, prosperity «nd human happiness. ( . . . 4 Unceasing battle for economy and tax reduction. i *. The big question is answered and you can find the answer by calling at our store. I t will profitable and worth your while to in quire while trading here. ASK THE CLERK FOR TICKETS Cedarville Farmers’ Grain Company Everything for the Farm Phone 21 < . Cedarville, Ohio in the time of need is a healthy Saving Account in this bank. Take the first opportunity to get your name on* an Ex change Rank passbook. The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio PALMOLIVESOAP 3 bars For 20c LUXSOAPCHIPS For 1TG HAMS Callies, Country Club Sugar Cured Found 20C D f t T j i T n e e S* 1 W h ite*, IS Lbs, A C A |UIAIUEO 2 % Bushel Bag $2.0S . Z3u CATSUP Country Club large 15c* Country Club, | A a . Small .................... * v v tlANDY Assorted I R c Chocolates, Lb. .... CAKES Chocolate Fingers, Kroger made Hound 2 3 A Layer, five flavors Each 88c. OLEd Eatmore Lb. O f ) * * Chumgold Lb. 8 2 c "V1# PEACHES Country 2 3 i * Club m lb. can * " * * * COFEW Frtneh Brand* lb. * * * * * 3 8 C A F H J » and Ho» m an B e a u ty * v 2 2 A 4 Fbunda m m % * ............................... ^ ...... ...... — * CHAPES Tokay, d e - 2 2 ^ licious eating 3 lbs. LETTUCE Iceberg, I C * solid 48 size, Ea. * ^ 1# CELERY Jumbo, <fl well bleached 2 f o r * 51 v CABBAGE Medium 4 A r Solid Heads 4 lba * SWEET POTATOES 4 A g o Yellow Glean 5 lbs. BOLOGNA Ring O & f* Pound BACONSugar Curedjjt# f 8 lb piece or more lb * '* "1* LOCAL AND PERSONAL The Cedarville College Y, W, C. A. will sell tags November 6. Rev. Wat Wilami preached last Sabbath in Hamilton, Ohio. Mr. Raymond S. Bull wilt hold a public tale on Friday,‘’November 16. FOR SALE—About 290 shocks of com in field. F. 0 . HARBISON Mr. William ColM^s* of Columbus, was in town Wednesday on a business mission. • . Mrs., Harry Wright and three chil dren are spending the week visiting relatives in Sesmon, Ohio. Mr, Fred McMillan, bl-BesMoines, Iowa, spent Sabbath at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Clayton McMillan, Dr. John A. Talcott, o f Cleveland, has been spending the week visiting friends here, , ■ , .* -...... ■ * •. Mrs, F. M. Reynolds, of St, Bernard, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr*. Fred Clemans. Miss Ruth Bums was the week-end guest of Mrs- Pason Gray and daugh ter, Mary, in Dayton. Mr.''and, Mrs. Hayward Harmon, of Springfield, were week end guests of his brother,, Boyd Harmon and wife. Richard and Helen Lovett, children o f Mr. and .Mrs. Harvey Lovett, are down with scarlet fever. . LOST—A small gun metal handbag. Finder please leave at Herald office and receive reward. Mrs. W- H. Owens was hostess to the Wednesday Afternoon Club at her hpme on Xenia Avenue this week. Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Turnbull enter tained a number of relatives Monday evening honoring the 81st birthday o f Mrs. America Wolford. Beginning Sunday I will make but one trip a day on the delivery of milk and that will be in the morning, GEORGE MARTINDALE Mr. Warren Barber, who has been ill for several days, was able to return home Wednesday from the McClellan hospital. , The Ladies’ Aid o f the Presbyterian church will, hold a chicken supper in the. church parlors Tuesday, Election, night. Plates fid cants each. ' Mr. J. H. Cresweli suffered an at- 4tack of acute indigestion last Satur day and for a time. Was critically ill*! but his condition has since Improved. Mr. M* W. Collins and daughter, Mrs. Richard -Smith, and daughter, Barbara, spent. Saturday and Sabbath in Springfield with Mrs. Carrie Jones. LOST—Hampshire SoW Weighing about 200 pounds. Call C. H. Crouse or V, C, Bumgarner. The Ladies’ Aid o f The M. E. Church will hold a market, Saturday, November 8, at 2:30 p. M. at the Co operative Cream Station.. The Ladies’ Aid of The M. E. Church will hold a market, Saturday, November 8, at 2:80 P. M. at the Co operative Cream Station. 5 * s Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKenzie, and baby of Flushing, N, Y,, have been guests at' the home of Mr. and Mrs'. Clayton McMillan.1 . Mr, and Mrs, David Mitchell and children, Lois and Loyd, of Cedarville, attended the 66th Wedding Anniver sary Sunday, o f the latteris grand parents in Jamestown, Rev. Fauci and wife, who ham beast rirttfog atetfam* hurt, have returned t* thefr fcmse hi Coulterville, 111 , Mr, and Mas*. £Am*rd F. Brigaer and family, was bfUtd to Urbans last Sabbath, awing 1m the death o f Mrs. Brigner’s fathw, fbarman S, Huston. Mr, John J o N mh , o f Neweomerg- town, O., *jwe$ wA Saturday here circulating srn^g friends. . Mr. Johnson grsdituK^ift from the college in June and is tesoktetg'ia Newcomers- town. ’s The Broadcasters Sabbath School class o f the Presbyterian church was entertained at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Melvin McMillan, Monday even ing. Mrs. Herman Stormont was hostess with Mrs. McMillan for the evening. Dr, and Mrs. Merrill Jobe have been visiting the past week at the home of the former’s mother, Mrs, Alta Jobe. Dr. and Mrs. Jobe were married Octo ber 20tb at Toronto, Canada. ; Mr. and Mrs. B »ya ««a William son entertained * number of relatives at dinner, Sabbath, The following is the menu to be served at the Presbyterian church din ner Election night: Creamed chicken, mashed potatoes, baked beans, cran berry sauce, apple salad, pie, rolls, butter, coffee. 60 cents per plate, Mr. Frank Cresweli and aunt, Mrs, G. H. Cresweli, left last Friday for Marianna, Ark., for a Visit with rela tives, They will be accompanied home by Miss Alberta Cresweli, who has been spending several months in that section for her health. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harmon, of Ce darville, and Mr. and Mrs, Hayward Harmon, o f Springfield, were pleas antly entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Corne, of South Vienna. Mm. Come,,who has1 threathened with pneumonia, is- slow ly improving. One o f the important speeches of the campaign will be broadcast this Friday night over WSA1 and twenty- five other stations in the country by Herbert Hoover at eight o'clock. Governor Smith takes the sir at 10 o'clock. ■ Messrs. J. C. and C. L. FiFnney and families were .among the guests of £dr, W. E, Huey's, 1104 West High street, Springfield, last Saturday evbning at an oyster supper and Hallowe'en party. The guest o f honor was Mrs, Della Reed, of Middletown, Ohio. NOTICE! AfterNovember1stIwillbeprepared todoallkindsofPipework REPAIRSONPUMPWORK ESPECIALLY Marion C. Hughes Cedarville Phone ____. • • •• CARL TAYLOR, Auctioneer, Phone 46. Jamestown, Ohio. Miss Kathryn Hughes, entertained Miss Ruth Washburn, Miss Elpise Farquar, Mrs. Hazel Barber, and Mr. Rolfes, at her home Wednesday even ing, Mrs. David Mitchell left Wednesday to spend a week or ten days visiting her daughter and Son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, James Ross and other relatives in Detroit, Mich. Wanted two married men to act as our dealer in Greene and Clark coun ty by old established manufacture Co., will pay yoU while leaving the business, after you get it established, can make $60 a Week. Write in care of this paper, C, H. Jones, 86 Lorenzo Ave., Dayton, Ohio. 11 BuyVoUr feed from Homey and save money, , m WE PAY MORE for dead. and undesirable stuck. Call u« first at eur Expense 454 XEN IA . F E R T I L I Z E R * TANKAGE CO* Xenia, Okie FR I G I BA I RE keeps food colder an d pays foritself T h e cost o f Frigidaire is insignificant in com-' parisoawith the benefits it gives. It keeps foods fresh and wholesome and gives vital protection to health. Its economies wul more than pay for its cost. Visit' our display rooms for a demon stration.Easymonthlypayments canhe arranged*. Xen ia ercm r i k d D istrict W l O O t J C T - O * - 6 8 N B R A l - M O T O R S ■ana* C'/Z•Hf/V/VEY CO. ,/v t. 36 E. ISAIK ST., SPWliCflELP, 0 . HI-CUT-BOOTS MEN! Full Length Top Double soles with storm welt. Fine for hunters and outdoor men. See MS'HI-CIITBOOTS Composition or Leather £ Soles comes with. Knife P gdb t and Knife . . . . . Sizes 1 to S&$3.98" 3 * YOU ALWAYS DO BETTER AT KINNEY’S . SPRINGFIELD’S LARGE FAMILY SHOE STORE mmmtmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm" The Continuous Procession of Exacting Buyers From a Large Area to KENNEDY’S Peters Weather- Bird Shoes For Boys&Girls The First Prize Answer Two W ord* L A R G E S A V I N G S . Solid leather shoes bought in large quantities, at minimum price from country’s largest manu; facturer. Store over-head kept low by Use of Cafeteria plan of sales. Savings passed on to you, Quality maintained at lowest prices. These two features give the explanation. OUR A IM—-T o give you best shoes at lowest prices’ so you may become and continue a per manent customer. i POLICY— To sell only reliable shoes o f stand ard and quality. RESULT— In four short years growth into the largest retail distributors in Greene County o f shoes for the entire fam ily. Peters Diamond , Brand Shoes For .1 Men&Women Boll Brand And O. Newest Styles Always on Display Kennedy's Shoe Store West Main Street, XENIA, OHIO Ball 15r.ru! And tT. S. Rubber
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