The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

i, BABY CHICKS FROM BLOOD TESTED STOCK *re booking orders for early chicks and now is S ? in y-m K ordcr- Custom hatching done as usual, Write for circular* NORTHUPHATCHERY Hi F. D. N o . 1 Yellow Spring,, Ohio PURINACHOWFEDS H og Chow—P ig Chow— Cow Chow Steer Fatina— Sheep, Calves—Laying Hash C O A L Island Creek—Yellow Jacket—Battleship Pocahontiis .. „-*a Hardware— Del Laval Separators H og Fountains—Hog Feeders Cedartfhe Farmers’ .. . Company ./. .- Everything For The Farm Phone 21 - Ceda^ville, Ohio F R I G I D A I R E keeps food colder and pays for itself . - f JLH?fJlcost of Brlgidaire isinsignifitadt in com*' parisonwith the benefits it gives, ft keeps foods fresh andwholesome and gives vital protection . to health. Its economies will more than pay foe . its cost, Visit our display rooms for a demon* stration. Easymonthlypaymentscanbearranged! Oke DaytonPowerflight Co. '■ .-Xenia District B i g i n e v e r y way except in price Thai-Door Sedon,VMS * Body by Ft»W *# great furore is being created in the M t y automotive world these days. People i j v / are all agog about a new low-priccd si* that oilers every desirable hlg car quality, It is theNewPontiacBigSix. , . Since the Pontiac Big Si* went on display, men and women of every type' hove been coming to see and drive it. But most of the buyers belong to one particular group. They have taste. They love fine things. They Want to step Up the quality of their automobiles*-ond the New Pontiac appeals to them—for it’s big in every way except in priceI prioeetl*f and »F<An- h.factory, ptu*deliverychargee. Bumper* 1 re* r fender guard* regular equipment at eUght exir* coet. - (MOond-Pontlac, delivered prlcee^-they Include tom *I ■ ohaega*. General Motor* Tim* Payment Plan available 01 minimum tat*. JEAN PATTON CEDARVILLE, OHIO mens NEW PONTIAC BIG jm £ •745 4■ Mr, B, E. Bull left Tuesday even­ ing fo r his home in Seattle, being call­ ed. here b y the illness and death o f his mother. LOCAL AND PERSONAL FOR RENT—2 or 3 rooms on first floor, furnished or unfurnished. Gas and Electric. Telephone 12, In the exhibition o f Old Fashioned Quilts to be held Thursday afternoon and evening February 21st in the A l­ ford Gymnasium, many beautiful old hairlooma will be shiwn. FOR SAWS— 100 bushels o f No, 1 Corn. Phone No. 60, Cedatyille, Mr, J. A. McMillan has been in a critical condition the past week, being under the care o f a nurse, UNITED PRRSBTTRRIAN CHURCH [ We are glad to welcome Mr. Wil­ liam Collin1 on the streets once more since his unfortunate auto accident, several-weeks ago. Mrs. Collins who i was also injured continues to improve.; 0 . A. Sabbath School a t 10 A. M, Dobbins, Supt. Preaching a t 11 A. If. Theme: ''Presumptions Sins.” Y, P. C, U, at «;M P. If. Union Service at the First Presby­ terian church. Rev. Gannett will preach. Mrs, W. R. McChesney has been ill this week suffering from an attack of the flit. FOR SALE—Two large Trunks. Anna M, Townaley. The E. W, Fulmar Go,, Springfield, tills week announced the removal o f the local store to Springfield. Reports are current that negotiations arc under way fo r opening a store in the location under new management, No further announcement can be made at this time. . • Hon Earl Steward Ironton, former­ ly a resident o f Clifton community, a t one time representative, from Clark county and last year representative from his county, has been appointed assistant superintendent o f insurance by Gov. Cooper at a sadary o f $4,000 yearly, Mr. Stewart has many rela­ tives in thi^seetion that will be inter­ ested in his appointment. Mrs, Nancy Oglesbee, who has been ill fo r some time, is reported much improved, - Mrs. Leon. Ridgway o f Dayton, is the guest o f Mrs. J. O. Stewart for a few weeks. ' We are pleased to- report that Mr. Henry Smith, who has been on the sick list, is much better and is now able to be up and about the house. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watt entertain­ ed a company o f relatives at dinner Monday evening. Our Fourteenth Annual Hamjtehire Sow Sale will he held Thursday, Feb­ ruary 21 at one o’clock. . Ferndalo Farms. The annual Y . P . C. U, Presbyterial banquet o f Xenia'Presbytery ,wag held Thursday evening in the U. P. church, there being*'a good attendance from the differeht? societies in, the Preshy- tex-y. The address Of welcome was de­ livered by Mr. Hatvey- Auld, president o f the local society. Mr, A . H, Heinz, Columbus, member o f the National Y. P, C. U. committee assisted by his wife, had charge o f the music.0 Dr. R. A., Pollock, First U. P. church, Denver, Colo,, was the speaker .of the, evening and his address was a sincere and eloquent appeal to young people in extending the work o f the church. The banquet was served by the Ladies’ Aid Society o f the U. P, Church in the new dining room, The Dinner Bridge Club was enter­ tained Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turnbull. Miss Bertha Hemphill, , who ha's been at the;home o f Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Creswell, fo r several months, left Saturday for her home ini Coulter- ville, Jll. Mr. Chester Violet, student at the college, who has been quite ill at the home o f Mrs. John Milroy where he roomed, was able to be taken to his home in Milford Center, Ohio., last Saturday. He bias been afflicted with erysipelas, that has effected, his eye sight. - The Wallace Moorfe. .farm near Jamestown was sgld last Saturday at Sheriff’s Sale to B oy C, Duerstine at $70 an acre. Messrs, W, W. Galloway and Aden BarloW are in Philadelphia this week on a business trip. , “The Fortnightly Club was enter­ tained Tuesday night, a t the home o f Miss Josephine Randall. The next number on the Cedarvillo Lecture Course will be .they Shaver Jubilee Singers ,at the. Opera House, March 8. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Independent Farmers’ Institute ] at BowersviUe will be held Monday; and Tuesday, February 18 and 10. Stop! Look and Listen. West Virginia Block Coal—$5,26 per ton at the yard. McCAMPBELL EX­ CHANGE. John Beatty, who has been residing on the W . W . CteswOll farm, has rent- ed-fhe G. H,- Hartman farm in Clinton county. Wm, Cleraans, who has been located near Jamestown on a farm takes thq W . W. Creswell farm, Mr, Fred McMillan spent Monday evening at the home o f his brother, Mr. Clayton McMillan and family. He came from Pittsburgh to speak on Tuesday, before two different organ­ izations in Dayton. Keep in mind the date o f the Fern- dale young sow sale,. February 21, at 1 P. M. Forty-five bred sowb will be offered fo r March and April farrow. A good opportunity o f building up your herd with high class Hampshires. O. A . Dobbins. Sergeant John C. Wright left Sat­ urday for Columbus fo r a visit before leaving Monday fo r Sart Diego, Cal., where he has enlisted f o r the third time in the U. S. Marines, He has been spending a' three month furlough here as guest o f his parents, Judge and Mrs. S, C. Wright, Mr. Charles* Fields was called here this week from Dayton owing to the illness and death o f Mr, W. W, Creswell, Mr, Fields is a siatex1 o f Mrs. Creswell. Dr. Jesse Swank, -district superin­ tendent, will deliver the Thank Offer­ ing address fo r the Women’s Mission­ ary Society at the Morning Hour o f Worship 11 A . -M. No one can realty afford to miss this splendid- address.. Dr. SWaiik w ill’teaclithe Men’s Bible Class at ,1(1:15. Church School 10 A. 'M, P. M.-GI1- lilan, superintendent. The lesson sub­ ject “Why We Should Pray” is one o f vital interest to all. Many minds are perplexed” regarding the “ Why” o f prayer. Classes fo r all ages. Junior League,- 2:30 P. fit. . Epworth League, 0:30. Miss Lillies Ford in charge. Sunday afternoon 2:30 o’clock there will be a meeting- in' First Church, Xenia, o f all the ministers and laymen o f this county in the interest o f the county-wide Evangelistic Campaign which will be carried on in each charge in the ^county. . Dr. Swank is the speaker. Beginning Monday evening, Evan­ gelistic Services will be held each night in our local church. D i. R,. O. McClure, First Church, Middletown and Dr*J. V. Stone, o f Riverdale, Day- ton wilkbe the speakers fo r the week. All people interested in a better tow n „ and community are cordially invited to attend the services. Union Services at the F irst Presby­ terian Church, Ti Etc NOW PLAYING m m * m m * * 4 * — % Keith Vaudeville 5— B i g A c t * — 5 O N T H E S C R E E N THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LEW CODY i» “A SINGLE MAN” Eatirs Changeof ProgramEvery Sunday andThwwiay Week _ Hkm PriMi Apply t« tawer feioot, Mezaaniae and Rev. and Mrs, H. C. Gannett, Mr. and Mrs, G. H. Hartman and Mrs. Evelyn Swank, o f Ashville, Ohio at­ tended the funeral o f Bishop Hender­ son o f The Trinty Church, Cincinnati, Thursday. The Mary Hensel McGinnis prop­ erty will be sold March 16th, 1923. See •display advertisement in this issue, Stop! Look and Listen. West Virginia Block Coal—$5.25 per ton at the yard. McCAMPBELL EX­ CHANGE. THEATRE S P R I N G F I E L D , O H I O Home o f Dramatic Stock Tbi* Week The SHIRLEY GREY PLAYERS —PRESENT - “ THE BABY CYCLONE” A CRISP, RACY AND AMUSING FARCE Starting Monday, February 18 “ SATURDAY’S CH ILDREN” THE PULITZER PRIZE PLAY A NEW PLAY EACH WEEK Every Evening at 8:5?. Prices, 50c, 75c, $1,00, Matinee Wednesday and Saturday at 2:30. Prices, 35c andfiOc. Out-of-Town Patronage Given Every Consideration. Write or Phone Center 1752’ We .carry a fu ll line o f feeds. Hnrney’s Coal Yard. “HERALDWANT ANDSALEADSPAY” Look! Bargains! We Have ’Em! Cedarville Bargain Store MEN’S . RUBBER' BOOTS, S2*98 MEN’S BALL-BAND BOOTS, 5 3 * 4 5 SPORT BOOTS $ © • 5 ° MEN’S * FULL-CUT TRIPLE-STITCHED OVERALLS 98c MEN’S 4-Buckle ARCTICS S3<25 CHILDREN’S BALL-BAND OVERSHOES 19c CHILDREN’S ARCTICS s i-25 SPRING Showing of LADIES’ COOLIE COATS CHILDREN’S S4*75 PLAY SUITS 98c MEN’S ENDICOTT- JOHNSON WORK SHOES SI-98 MEN’S CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRT 49 c ADVANCE SPRING STYLES LADIES’ SILK DRESSES $5*48 MEN’S 1-Buckle ARCTICS s i-98 SATURDAY SPECIAL 4-Sewed b r o om . 29 c BOYS’ CORDUROY . SUITS . S3-48 , LADIES* SILK HOSE 39 c JERSEY BLOOMERS 49 c RAG RUGS 45c FRESH SPANISH PEANUTS POUND 15c Del Monte Large Cans This Week Or Country P e a c h e s 19c Crackers CrispSodas 21b. Carton 23c Cheese me £ S B F lb.30c Fruitcakes 2Pound LowPrice 55c 3 Lb. in Fancy Tin S7c STRAWBERRY ' LEMON LAYER CAKE W A F E R S Butt r Ice Sponge, Each Special price this week, lb. 22c 15c BUTTER CRACKERS 1 Lb. Carton 1 S C iM CottageButts SugarCuredBonelesslb. 25C Frankfurters 22c D o z . 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