The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

.... ................................ . <wunwMi<mnnimmnimii»itiM<w«iMimiu>iiii, F U R N I T U R E REPAIRED and UPHOLSTERED A t Prices In Reach Of Everybody CharlesR.Hoenier PHONE Cedurville 148 . Re*. Address R* F. t>, Xenia, Ohio j; LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr*, B, W. Anderson has “bean quite m fpr more then # week. Mrs. Anna Townaley was called to Lima, Monday, by the serious illness of her Mater, Mr*, Julia Carpenter, ; Champ Yews*, a well known colored elilsen- died‘at St. £15 abrth Hospital 1 in Dayton aboat nine o'clock, Wednes- i day night. Be had suffered with gsn- *germ* and recently had a foot ampu* i tated. The funeral wilt be held from | the Baptist church Sunday afternoon •a t two o’clock. Mr, Willard Barlow has raburnod fromJackson, Midi., where he yfedfted with Mr. Ward Cmwell for uemal PURINACHOW FEEDS Hog Chow — P i g Chow—Cow Chow Steor Fatina—Sheep, Calves—Laying Mash COAL Island Creek—Yellow Jacket-Battleship Pocahoiitus Hardware—Del Laval Separators Hog Fountains—Hog Feeders CedarviUe Farmers’ Grain • . . ■ Compaq ■ ■ ’ /’ r Everything For The Farm Phone 21 CedarviUe, Ohio jaf?.iilin*Mwpwn .F-RI-CrlBAI R E keeps food colder and pays for itself fresh and wholesotne and gives vital protection to health. Its economies will more than pay For its cost; Visit our display rooms for a demofe SttadomEasymonthlvpayments call bearranged* Ok& DaytonPowerMiAt Ox X enia h-A D is tr ic t r a m SPECIAL THIS yE EK ONLY MMdi#*. m smnw *mrianwsswwilu»r.tiT.'W*hs<ir*a>il*«|a*r^«* f,T*| m If) Country Club 24VZ lb*. f L U l l f l Gold Modal Pillsbury 24% lb. sack $1.05 Eatmore 2 Lbs. 35C0MES2 b .T22C’ (Butter Scotch) Tall Cans Fanny Red Each SALMON COFFEE French Brand, Lb. BUTTER LARD CHOCOLATEDROPS ORANGES Jewel 37c, Santos 33c. American Roll ' Country Club 55c. Lb. - Pure Open Kettle . Rendered Cfcatn ■ Center* Per Dozen |M H I Roman Beauty > l i C v £ Pounds SWEETPOTATOES HEAD LETTUCE POTATOES^hiteusNo 1 p4sck Nancy Hall* 4 Pound* Solid, Cmp 3 for Grade, Bu. 92c. LARGE BOLOGNA Pound 0 ‘RANGEf APPLES Faney M # Sine apww# {l Rome 4 Lb*. . i : FarFuels ■ 4tw w*mm POTATOES 2SC 45G 500 HO 18C 29C 250 250 250 250 250 25c 270 House wiring done, additional out­ lets and repair work. FRED IRVINE. Mr. Warren' Barber has received word that hi* brother, Attorney J. Fred Barber, New York City, is ill with pneumonia. Mr. *nd Mrs, Geo. Morris had a* their guest Sunday Mr. Leonard Van Dyke of Madison, Ind. and Miss Nora B. Stewart of Anderson, Ind. Mr, Paul Knott has arrived home from South Dakota and is visiting with his brother and, 'sisters near Clifton. He is a brother of Mrs, Leo Anderson. , Prof, G. F„ Sjegler and wife return-, ed to Marietta last Thursday after spending a few days with relatives here. Mr. O. A. Dobbins was in atten­ dance a t tbe Farmers’ Institute at Centerville and Brookville, Ohio, this week. Mr, Dobbins is one. of the state speakers. • I Special during our ’’Unloading Sale” Rain Coats in different colors, and kinds for men,' ladies, boy*, and'girls at 1-4 to 1-3 off. Ask to see these wonderful' bargains. . C. A. Kelble,* 17-19 Tft. Main St., Xenia. Warn weather'left us with a big line of sheep lined aoats. ■Zero weather, and cold rftiny days demands a sheep lined coat, We have them for men and hoys. C. A, Kelble, 17-19 W. Main St., Xenia. Mi*. Eyvin Farris received word Wednesday of the death of Mr. Alexander Spear, of Warren, Ohio, who met with an auto accident Tues­ day evening which resulted in ■his death Wednesday morning. His wife Mrs. Yula Farris Spear is a niece of Mi*. Fatris. Ljttle Billie, the 20 months old son of Mr. and Mrs, Mack Aftderson of Springfield, passed quietly Away Sa<> urday afternoon after An illness of several months duration.. Besides the grief stricken patents, a little brother and sister survive. Funeral services were held at the home, 1 Mrs, Ander­ son being quite ill with the flu was unable to go ‘to the Clifton cemetery where burial was made Mdhday. after- Cedrine Club Dinner ' Member* of the, Cedrine Club of Xenia,, were-entertained Monday even­ ing at the home of Probate Judge and Mrs. S. C-. Wugbt a t their home here. Forty-eight guests were present whieh. included Dr. and Mrs, Ward Smith, and prof, and Mrs. A. F. Peter­ son, Frankfort, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ervin. Xenia, and Mi’, and Mrs, Harry Wright’of this place. A cover­ ed dish dinner was served cafeteria style. • 1 Research Club Banquet The annual banquet by members vof the Research Club to their'husbands and friends was held, last Friday even­ ing at the home of ReV. and Mrs. R. A. Jamieson, A four course dinner Was served the forty-five guests. The decorations were green and white in keeping with the club colors. Follow­ ing a most excellent dinner a program of toasts were enjoyed. Mrs. J, S. .West, club president, was toastmaster. The following was tbe program of toasts: Address of “Welcome to Hus­ bands,” Mrs. Karlh Bull; Response by Dr, W .R. McChesney; “Our Hus­ bands” by Mrs. Hervey Bailey; “What’s the Matter with CedarviUe?” by J. E. Kyle; “A look Into the Future” by A. E. Huey; “ ’Till We Matt Again” by pev. R, A. Jamieson, Ewbank-Stcwart Marriage Mr. Wilfred S. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M, Stewart, of New Carlisle and Miss Marquerite C. Ew- batik, daughter of Mrs. Louise H, Ew- jftiik of CedarviUe, were unitel in marriage, Wednesday a t 4 o’clock, January 2nd, 1929 by Rev. Joseph W. Patton a t Yellow Springs, Ohio. This young couple were honored by >eing the first to receive a license in Greene county to marry iki the New Year of 1929. Mrs. Stewart is a recent graduate of Grant Hospital at Columbus. She has completed the state examination of the Medicau Board and wi71 receive the R. N, Degree in the near future, Mr, Stewart is connected with the W, 3SLScarff Nursery, Seed ami Stock farm near New Carli.de, Ohio. Immediate plan* for their future have not as yet been disclosed. The “Father and Son” banquet will be held in the Alford Gymnasium on Tuesday, February 12. President Skinner of Wilmington College will be the speaker. John‘sAry, Xenia, Ohio, ha* been appointed to take charge of the Clark County Mutual Insurance in the Ce- darvil^lMatriot, Phone 1152W, Xenia. tMC '(8w) Officer* were installed in Cedar j Alonso Edwards ha* been re.ajp- Grange at a meeting held Tuesday {pointed dog warden for Greene com- evening. Hervey Bailey a* Master;;ty fer 1928 by the county commit- Amos Frame, Overseer; Mr*. Che M’jsioners, He ha* served in that day*; Murphey, lecturer; Geo. Martindsle, , capacity for two year* under Sheriff — - ............... — ' Ar st. Steward; Mrs. J. L. Thordson, j Ohmer Tate. , fi#y, William WUaan, Clifton, ha* Lady Asst. Steward; J . D. Mott, ‘ —"— —- received word of the of hi* ;Chaplin; Chaa, Graham, treasurer; Prof. Furst and wife are annpunc- *i*ter 3 Mr*. Jamas Swtithew, in Mr*. Hervey Bailey, secretary; Carl ing the birth of a *on, William Ernest, Hamilton, Ontario. Rba was about 74 Spracklen, steward; Charles Clenmn^/qn December 2fi, a t the Columbus ye*r* o f aga and was * widow. She gatekeeper. Radium hospital. The youngster i* leaves two daughter* and five son* ba- -----™--»— — their first and weighed eight and.three Md*a four brother* and three sister*. We have the largest shoe depart- quarter pound*, The mother and babe ’AH are resident* of Canada exoept ment in Xenia and during our Clear- are doing nicely and will return to ®*T*W* W# Wilaon. Tha other three sneq^ sale have reduced price* one- Mt, Sterling to remain with Mr*.,brother* are also minister*. third on footwear. These cold wet Furst’* parents, Rev. and Mrs, W^B,; -----W——......... days demand heavy footwear and Ewing, for some time, * FQR RENT—Cottage of five room* prices have been cut to your advant-. —— -------- ‘ jwith garage in connection on College age. Footwear for dll, C, A, Kelble, We carry a full lino of feed*. (Street Inquire at The Exchange 17-19 W, Main St., Xena, Ohio, • Hornoy’e. Coal Yard. Bank. . (gfc) 0tm I , (M w*eniiu»iw Aspirin Gombrnation (No Quinine^ Ootapoei ethieva]' m , ~ i* um an Great January Clearance Sale THE GREATEST MERCHANDISING EVENT THIS STORE llAS EVER OFFERED TO THE PURCHASING PUBLIC OF THIS COMMUNITY ' ’ ' * ■ , . - * . A Rare Opportunity Offered to You for Some Real Bargains - '■ ■. ' -V i ......• ■ ' ' V- Every Counter Every Rack and Every Table Will lie Piled with Bargain*. Be Here When the Dodra Open Thurs­ day to ‘Avail Yourself of this Great Opportunity. ^ Sale Begins Gn ThursdayMorning, January lO, 1929?Promptly at 8:30 o’clock, Rain or Shine f . SKS.fi * STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 P. M. JAMESTOWN, OHIO OUR ENTIRE STOCKOF FASHION PARK AND GRIFFON CLOTHES <50 A t OREATL^REDUCED PRICES ¥75 Spits and O’coats, sale price $ 5 8 . 5 0 $65 Suits and O’coats, sale price $ 4 * 7 . 5 0 $55 Suits and O’coats, sale price $ 4 1 . 7 5 $50 Suits and O’coats, sale price $ 3 9 . 7 5 $45 Suits and O’coats, sale price $ 3 6 « 7 5 $40 and $38 Suits and O’coats . “ I*»n«e-----...— ~,..:IU,$29,75 $35 Suits and O’coats, sale price $ 2 4 . 7 5 $25 Suits and O’coats, sale price $ 1 9 . 7 5 DOBBS HAT SALE $10 values ........ $8.45 $8 values ...........,.„....$5.95 $7 values ...................$4.95 $5 values’.................;.$3.95 CAP SALE , $3.50 va lues..... ......... $2.75 $3.00 values .... ......... ,$2.25 $2,50 values----- :„>...„$1,95 $2.00 va lues...............$1.45 SHIRT SALE $5.00 vdlues ■..... .......^$3.75' $4.00 values ....!<-.;,....u$2.95 $3.5.0 values ..............$2.65 $3,00 values.............^2.45 $2.50 values...... ,..„'.„$1.95 $2.00 values ..... .... .!..$1.45 $l,50.values 1........... $1.19 $1.00 Bpy’s values ,i......85c “UNDERWEAR SALE” Same Reduction As Shirts ODD TROUSER SALE $10.00 values ..........................$7.45 $9.00 values............................. $6.75 $$,50 values.............................. $6.45 $7.50 values................ $5.45 $6.00 values ...................... .$4.75 $5.50 Values ........................... $4.25 $5,00 values 1............................. $3.95 $3.80 values....... ............ $2,75 WORK AND DRESS GLOVE SALE $5.00 values .......... ....... ....... $4.50 values .............i.......... ....$3,45 $3.50 Values ........................ ....$2,75* $3.00 values ........................ $2.60 values ........................ ....$1,75 $1.50 values ..................... . _ _ -.•■ ■ . .... . . .... . ... i r* .. , • NECKWEAR WEAR $5.00 $4,00 $3,00 $2.50 $ 2.00 $1,60 $1.00 values ................. ,.„...„.,..,.79c values .... :..............,.,......$3.75 values .... ,$2.95 v a l u e s .................................$1,95 values .......... $1.75 values ........... $1.45 valtfes .............. .... ... .$1.19 ( 1 # l i e f i f a r COLDS COME EARLY AS BEST VALUES GO FIRST SHEEP LINED AND LEATHER COATS REDUCED $28.00 Values for .................................. ............... ......... ..... $21.75 $25.00 values for .............. ............. ...... ......... ;........... ......... $22.50‘values f o r ......................... ..... ............................... $16.75 $18.00 Values f o r ................................... ............................. .$13.75 .$16,00 values f o r ........................ ..... ........... ....................... $12.00 values f o r ............... ........... ................................... ..... $10,00 values f o r .......................... .......... ....................... ....... $6.95 $7.50 values f o r .................... ........... ....................... .......... .-.$5.75 SWEATER SALE $15,00 Values.... ..........*....................................... ........ $12.00 Values .............................-.... ...... ......................... ® $10.00 Values.........,..................................... ....... -...............J J „ $9 and $8.50- Values..... ...................... .........................•■■....f g-45 $7,50 “ ‘ $6,00 $5.00 $4,00 $3.60 $3,00 The C. A. Weaver Go Main Street. Opp. Court H oum Values ............................. .................— *...... Values ...................................... ..... ........ ......... .......... f Values .................... .... ..... .......... ................. j 3*9® Va lues............................................— ...... - .... ......... j Values ..... ..............9,48 V a lues............................................................. ........... 1*96

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