The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

"■w* PURINACHOWFEDS Hog Chow—P ig Chow—Cow Chow Steer Patina—Sheep, Calves—la y in g Mash C O A L Island Creek—Yellow Jacket—Battleship Pocafrontus Hardware—Del Laval Separators Hoar Fountains—Hog Feeders Cedarville Farmers* Grain Company Everything For The Farm - « Phone 21 Gedarville, Ohio. LOCAL AND PERSONAL: J 1 Th« P . A. R’a. will bold * market Saturday, February 9, In the T owjj - \ sliip Clark'* office. J Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Bradfnt* and f eon, John Hugh, of Findlay, 0., are visiting relatives here and in Xenia. F R I G I D A I R E keeps fo o d cold er and ' pays for itself n T h e - cost o f Frigidaire is insignificant in com* parisoa with the benefits it gives. It*keep& fo o d s fresh and wholesome and gives vital protection to health. Its econom ics w ill more than pay fo r ' its cost. Visit our display room s f6 t a demon* stration. Easy month lv payments can be arranged*, K < s m a k MitCa D is tr ict YonNeed PrintingDropinAnd SeeUs Pink Tall Can Each 15c Special Fri and Sat. P and G Soap 10 Bars 35c c Super Suds 2 Boxes 15c n 1 * California, O I * psl sardines T i r i r 3 ror 25c EGGS STS Y»— 40c CHERRY LAYER CAKE Light Huffy sponge cakes,.with but­ ter cream icing. 22c • PEANUT W A F E R S Delicious freshly baked Kroger cake, sprinkled .with fresh peanuts. Miss Marjorie McClellan of Cleve­ land is here on a visit for a week with her grandmother, Mrs. Lucy ^Mc­ Clellan. Mr, Davir Bradfute, as one of the' delegates of the Greene County Farm Bureau, has been attending the annual meeting in Columbus thiB week. Miss Mary Elizabeth Smith, a stu­ dent in Miami University, spent the week-end at home with hep parents, Mr, and MrB. W. H, Smith. . FOB BENT—2 or 3 rooms on first floor, furnished or Unfurnished. Gas and Electric, Telephone 12. The Clifton U. P. congregation will observe communion Sabbath, with preparatory services Friday and Sat­ urday. r • Mr. Paul Knott, who has been visit­ ing relatives near Clifton, returned to hia home in South Dakota, last week. He made the trip by motor,. PUBLIC SALE! j Having discontinued renting the Humphrey farm, formally known r.s the Jerry Little farm, 2 miles south of Yellow Springs and A miles north- j west o f Cedarvfjte on the Cedarville and Yellow Springs Bead I will sell at j Public Auction on j Monday, February 11, 1929 At J2 o’clock the following property; 2—-HEAD Q F HORSES—- 2 1 Gray Mara, 11 years old, weight 1600 lbs.; 1 Bay Gelding, 12 years old, weight 1600 lbs, Both, good workers. 1 2— H E A D O F CA T T LE— 2 1 Guernsey and: Jersey Cow, fresh in Spring, giving good flow of rich milk; F Heifer C*lf» 6 months old, Guernsey and Jersey. 4— H EAD O F HOGS— 4 4 Duroe Brood Sows, to farrow in February and March; 04 Shouts, ( weighing from 60 to 90 lbs. j FEED— FEED— FEED 300 bushels Corn in crib; 8 tons Timothy Hay; 250 Shocks of Fodder. F A RM IN G IMPLEMENTS 1. Fordson Tractor; two bottom Oliver Plow; Corn Plow, Hitch and Guide, if not sold before day o f sale. 1 Troy Wagon, Box Bed, new; set Hay Ladders; 1 Box Bed Wagon, with two sets boards; 1 Steel Wheel Flat Top Wagon; 2 single row Corn Plows; 1 John Deer two rdw Com Plow; 1 Oliver Sulky. Plow; J, Spiked Tooth Harrow; 1 Hay Tedder; 1 Roller; 1 John Deer Corn Planter-, with 80 rods wire; 1 Fan Mill; 8 Hog Boxes—4 A-shaped, 4 square; 170 egg Incubator. S— SETS O F HARNESS— 5 2 sides Tug Harness; Collars; Bridles; Check Lines, etc.; 3 sets Breechen . Harness. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE L. M. HOUSTON GORDON and KENNON, Auctioneers. ■' ’ . ‘ W. W. TROUTE, Clerk, . fc, "Jmt Tvrtnty £t«pi Tram fountain 8q**rt” t ,5 P i l f l jMV’jfc B rutalit, fw . <fc G*«, W*r, Stop at the Hotel H&vhn in Cincinnati and enjoy all the comforts o f heme. Spacious, well-ventilated rooms, courteous service and hospitality o f the highest degree. RATES; Room with running water, $2.00. Single with bath, $2,50 to $5.00 Double with bath, S4.Q0 to $7,00' Special Group Rates GARAGE SERVICE " H O TE L H A V L IN CWCWNA’JT. OHIO All kinds of good eats can be found at the D. A, R. market Saturday, February 9th. * Mrs. Minnie Bringhurst and daugh- terj Florence, of St. Louis, were called here this week by the death o f Mrs. W. B. Stevenson. Thomas Frame, who has been re­ siding on the Tuttle farm near Clif­ ton, moved this week to what was formerly the Little farm on the Federal pike in Ross township. Mr. Ralph E. Bull arrived here last Friday morning to be with his mother, Mrs. Zetta Bull, during her last ill­ ness, It is his first visit back home in fifteen years and his third visit in twentyTfoUr years. Cedarville D. A. R, Arranges For Program Cedat Cliff Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, is planning an interesting program for the eve of Washington's. Birthday, February 2l. A "quilt show" Will be held in the afternoon and » “ style show” in the evening. Old quilts and new Will be displayed, and- the styles shown will take the beholder from Colonial times to the present day,' The affairs will take place hi Alford gymnasium where there is ample floor space and seating capacity. Mrs. William Turnbull is bead of the com­ mittee in charge*of the style show and Mrs.' Ira, Davis heads the quilt show committee, Mr. and Mrs. J .' E. Kyle attended Farmers’ Week at Ohio State Univer­ sity, Columbus,'Tuesday and Wednes­ day, and visited with the latter’s sister and' family, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown, at Arlington, Columbus. Mrs. Anna Spahr, 76, widow of the Rev. A, N. Spahr, one known to many people here, and' a former minister of Trinity M, E. Church, Xenia, died Sunday at. the McClellan Hospital in Xenia from pneumonia, 1She is sur­ vived by one son; Paul' Spahr, Denver, Colo., who was' present at the time o f his mother’s death. Mrs. Lucy Barber celebrated her seVenty-fifth birthday Monday and was honored by her Sabbath School class that afternoon, at the home of Mrs, F. B. Turnbull, Mrs. Barber was presented a ’ 'Primrose.” About twenty ladies o f the class were pre­ sent and, refreshments were served during the afternoon. * J; IT , i'1 ^ ' ' , Mrs. Wm. SprackKn underwent an operation at McClellan hospital Mon­ day, when.it was .necessary to open her arm,.to placeva silver plate to hold a fracture in-place. 'Mrs. dpracklin fell' soma time ago- and .fractured her right arm near the shoulder, * Dr. and Mrs. W- P. Harrimah ex­ pect to arrive home this Week as’ the latter’s.father ip, ScottstoWn, Quebec, Who has been seriously ill, is improv­ ing. Rev, Harrittjan and wife were first called to Vermont last week by the illness and death of his mother. Look! Bargains! We Have *Em! Cedarville Bargain Store MEN’S RUBBER BOOTS $ 2*98 MEN’S BALL-BAND BOOTS, $ 3 < 4 5 SPORT BOOTS $ 6 * sp »*',ri»i«iw i|w arntoe•V-b’Wvicmy.a MEN’S FULL-CUT TRIPLE-STITCHED OVERALLS 98c MEN’S - 4-Buckle ARCTICS • " $ 3 - 2S '■ CHILDREN’S BALL-BAND OVERSHOES 1V t 9 e . CHILDREN’S SPRING ARCTICS Showing; of ' $2-2S . ' LADIES* COOLIE COATS CHILDREN’S PLAY SUITS S4-7S 98c ’ MEN’S MEN’S CHAMBRAY ' 1-Buckle WORK SHIRT ARCTICS •- 49c SI-98' ADVANCE SPRING STYLES MEN’S LADIES’ SILK ENDICOTT- DRESSES JOHNSON , $5‘48 WORK SHOES SI-98 SATURDAY SPECIAL. One- to a Customer BOYS’ GRANITE DISH CORDUROY r 1 f r a n ' ’ SUITS ' . 25c ' ■. • ■... ; ' S3-48: LADIES’ SILK HOSE 39c JERSEY BLOOMERS 49c R A G RUGS 45 c FRESH SPANISH PEANUTS POUND 15c Mrs. Mary McMiljah ■'Was" hostess to the members of the Woman’s Mis­ sionary Society of the Presbyterian Church at her homo last Thursday afternoon. ,. , Jbr XeeoontieslTranspoHaOtn Miss Margaret phandler passed the week-end at her home in Cleveland, Among those here from a, distance, for the funeral of Mrs. Zetta Bull, Wednesday* were: Mr, Scott Bull, Kokomo, Ind.; Mr, Guy .Bull and daughter, Elate, and Miss Elsie Bull, Richmond, Ind;; Mr, Alfred Marshall and daughter, Jean, Newcomerstown, Ohio; Mr, Raymond Howard*'editor of the Madison Press and Democrat, London; Mr. John Ey, manager o f the Western Newspaper Union* jfiol- umbus; State "Representative, H. E. C.' Rowe, Millaraburg, Ohio, who -is Field Secretary of the Ohio News­ paper Association. . •*» .V .V .V -L Y .’. i J . . * * l if II ’ A V .'.V .* V+U, * V ’XknvXv/vX’Xv ‘K va H ' S : Mr, W. W-.Creswell, who has been ill for some time, Is reported as some what improved. One of the interesting events will be the “Father and Son” banquet in Alford Gym Tuesday, February 12. President Skinner of Wilmington Col­ lege is to be the speaker and dinner i’ Advisory will be served by tb* Ladies Board of Cedarville College. 70c Tickets SODACRACKERS BACON PORKLOINS CJRISP Bulk, Lb. Smoked Sugar Cured 8 lb. piecefor More, Pound Half or Whole Grapefruit POTATOES 54 ’a or 64 Size U. S. No. 1 Grade PJSSCK 17c 14c 20c 22c 4 for 25c 19c Overcoats *9 half price and suits for men and boy* reduced one-third at Kelble’s February Clearance Sate. Prices cut on rain coats, wool lined coats and sweaters. Don’t miss this money saving aale. 17-19 West Main, Xenia. 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