The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

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WHM.HiiMMUuMMmuiiiHiiiiiiimiMuiUiiMdijiimmumiumnwH^uHHiHuumuixmtmnS PURINACHOWFEEDS H ost Chow—P ig Chow—Cow, Chow Steep Fatina—Sheep* Calves—Laying Mash * C O A L Island Creek—Yellow Jacket—Battleship Pocahontas Hardware—Del Laval Separators Hog Fountains—Hog Feeders ,~“ Ir ^-A^?rr-a?a.-4S,w Cedarville f armers’ Grain , Compasy', '■ Everything For The Farm Phone 21 /Cedarville, Ohio TUi>i;-Wtnnrr|?il'TiiWt^i at imp ; h iiauinM iii iiiin una keeps fo o d colder an d pays fqr itself' The Misses McNeill left yesterday for Belle Center, Ohio* where they ■will ■pend several weeks with relatives. Dr. W, R. McChesney attended the rec- ption Monday, evening in the Senate Chamber at the State House in honor of Governor Cooper, The venerable Jesse Morris has been in a very serious condition now for several days with little hope of re­ covery, * Dr. C. H. Schick returned home Sab­ bath from, the McClellan hospital in Xenia, where he had been confined for several days due to an attack of the flu/ Mrs. Pbpebe Hanna Spencer is in a very critical condition at the home of her mother, Mrs. G. H. Hanna, Prof. P. A. Jurkat addressed a meet­ ing o f Wittenberg Eta Chapter, o f Kappa Phi Kappa Pratemity at the home of Prof. Arnold in, Springfield last evennig. His subject was: “Effi­ ciency Engineering in Education.” There will he no meeting of the Grange next Tuesday. The officers are planning a covered, dish supper for the following regular meeting. W, E, Ervin, *68, who was Well known here, died Monday at his home in Jamestown, due to a paralytic stroke, which he suffered last Friday. He is survived b y . his widow, two sisters and one brother. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon front the late home. n o t i c e The annual meeting the the Stock-, holder* o f The Cedarville Building & > Loan Association will be held at their j office on February 2, 1829 at 7:30! P, M. for the purpose of electing three j Diraetora, I. C, DAVIS, Sec. NOT EVERY DAY NEWS G. H. Hartman, is a druggist in London. G. H, Hartman is a clothier in Cedarville,; The young folks about town certain­ ly enjoyed .the recent snow with sledding paf{$W and coasting. Bridge street hill‘provided some excellent coasting. f *l “Ruth Elder Has Flu” pays a New York paper headline, Should the head writer have said / ‘Ruth Elder Haa FJowh?” Dr. Plymate of Dayton, secretary o f Dayton Presbytery, preached last Sabbath for the Clifton Presbyterian congregation. He will also, occupy the pulpit January 20th. ^Yellow, Springs village officials now have the problem o f a new gas rate up for consideration. The gas com­ pany wants a new franchise. The officials are contending for a lpwer rate but it looks like a higher rate for small consumers and a small reduction for large consumers. The rate paid in the past has been the highest in the county, ’ Springfield, Ohio 78th yearly fur clearance Whirlwind 10-Day Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Funsett and family of; Noblesville, Indiana, were guests o f Mr. and Mrs, A, H. Barlow over the week epd. • . ... • ... .: ■ ■ **^|t*l,u 4E co s t o f Bngidatre is. insignificant in com ­ parison with the benefits it gives. It keeps fo od s fresh and wholesome and gives vital protection to health. Its econom ics w ill more, than pay fo r ♦ its cost, Visit pur display rooms f o r a demon* ' strarion. Easymonthlvpayments canbe arranged:' 1 Ofie Dayton Bower Co. Xen ia D istr ict Tomatoes H 3- 29c Standard pack, good grade Peas Campbell’ s Beans .Com 3 cans 2 S c 3 cans Country Club or % cans Del Monte Chocolate Pecans Kroger LB- 2 4 C v made mm-w** Laysr C 3 kfiS““r“ 22 c Bread Country Club, V /2 lb. loaf g f » Coffee XiK* 4 5 c Butt&F American Roll LB. § 0 0 Milk Country Club, $ cans 2 5 c tall cans Mr, Creighton Lyle o f Marianna, Ark., has been a guest at the home o f Mr, bud Mrs. J. H. Greswell, Dr. O. P, Elias and wife and daugh­ ter, Bernice, spent Sunday visiting relatives in Lancaster,. Ohio, ' *' Business picked up this week in mayor’ s court. Four cases for dis­ orderly, William Smith and wife, Frankie Jones and “Jum” Hamilton. Mayor McFarland levied fines Which were paid. Dr. A. W. Jamieson o f RushviUe,, Ind., came here last Sabbath .to be present at the closing* meeting o f the “ Week o f Prayer," the service* for the week being held in the.XT. P. church. Dr. J, F« Jamieson of ? Ton- mouth, 111., preached during the week. He is preaching this week for the Sugarcreek congregation. Charles White, 49, colored, an in­ mate in the Tuberculosis hospital in’ Springfield for four years, died Sat- jurday night. . The funeral was held here Tuesday, Robert White is a brother. •Mr. W. A. Turnbull isort the sick list this w*ek. ‘ Breakfast, sugar cured 3 lb* piece or more, LB, 20c Oranges Apples Grapefruit sliced 170 Size Florida*} Winesaps 0 4 ' S ize “*■23c D oz . 35 c • V v 4 lbs . 2 5 c J ,25c The receiver for the Mt. Sterling First-Citizens National Bank has sent out the first dividend to depositors amounting to $120,000. The stock­ holders were ordered by the depart­ ment to pay into the treasury’the sum o f $80,000 and this has been done, No announcement is made.; as to the time another dividend can be paid. Local interest will soon be centered^ on the*coming “Father and Son” ban­ quet which will be held February 12, Lincoln’s birthday. Dinner is to he served by the. Ladies* Advisory Board of Cedarville College in Alford Gym. This movement is a most worthy one and is sponsored by a committee representing the local churches. Presi­ dent Skifiner of Wilmington College will be the speaker and all fathers should keep the date o f this meeting open. Details as to the ticket sale will be announced later. In Our Stock Radically Reduced * * T ‘ ^ „ tt a^ ^ t % | > , f ’ > T h ^ l n y ^ ^ H ^ O t k B c m i ^ A m ^ u a l •^Bg g ~ 6 1 cK r a ^ ^ c c " a u d ^i^ ^ I I d l c d y D j ^ t m I g D o f l rI:ui!!(tqn^U^sTrt^Tu^T, learned from experience thatit pays to take advantage o f these startling sale prices— Supply your needs now* Here We quote jtist a few o f the bargains. , 9x12TAPESERYBRUSSELS -Good heavy quality that will give years o f ( t O A ‘TfGL service. Have been selling up to $32,50 ^ (Other qualities as low as $16.88) SMITH’SCOLONIAL VELVETS Known for years as good rugs. Radically reduced from $55.00 $ 3 9 .0 0 27x54AXMMSTERRUGS Splendid assortment o f patterns and nearly every home needs some o f these scatter rugs4* '* * * * "* 1* 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT On Any Rug Not Specially Mentioned WONDERVALUE 9x12 Heaviest Quality Axministers. You can't buy any better quality in Axminister,#. Very recent- 2 d a7 E A ly were selling for $65. Others as low as $25® MEADOWBROOKVELVETS9x12 Sold many places as Wiltons. Very heavy ( £ 4 O C f i and closely woven. Reduced from $65 .... A lot o f 11-3x12 and 11-3x15 Tapestry Brussels Rugs at unheard o f prices. You must see them to appreciate ’the value. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT On Our Entire Stock o f UNOLEUM Along with this great Floor Covering Sale, we have selected a number of other items on which you can save a lot o f money. HOUSE FOR RE(NT~ Gray. Mrs. Belle ENTIRE STOCK OF BLANKETS 331-3 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR RENT—Cottage of five rooms with garage in connection on College street, Inquire at The Exchange Bank. (St) w M h TRY OUR JOB PRINTING The Home Culture Club will enjoy a delayed Christmas dinner tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G< II. Hartman. It has been the custom each year for the, ladies of the club to entertain their husbands during the Holiday season but the event whs postponed last month owing to so many af the members being ill at that time. ■ The members o f the Glarks* Run ( Club were entertained at the home *' of Mr. and Mrs. Meryl Jones on the W* B, Stevenson farm. Some fifty persons were present, Supper was served cafeteria style. A surprise was given Mrs. Enos Bill when five little girls walked into tfie room and presented her a cake bearing pink eandla* in honor o f her birthday. Mrs. BUI Is president o f the club. Games and contests were the feature o f the avaring ltd* emjaartttoment, W e Succeeded in securing 3 more o f the splendid Overstuffed Suites which we sold during December for a wonderful value! A ll over in Jacquard Velour < L Q A With reverse cushions and outside backs covered *** ■ w r ? 5-Pc.BEDROOMSUITE If you want to see something pretty you want to see this dandy suite. Don’ t delay for it 6 1 1 6 won’t he here long ........................................... *** m A FEW OAK COAL HEATERS 331-3 PER CENT DISCOUNT 8-Pc:WALNUTDINING SUITE Genuine Weluut Veneer in Duco finish. An unusual value ...... ........................... . $92 EXCELLENT VALUlE IN RADIOBENCHES ------- $3.98 36-88 W. Main St. Xenia, Ohio \ h

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