The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

I niijifiii>pgigh!iy.v.^:- BABY CHICKS FROM b lo o d t e s t e d s t o c k We are booking order* for early chicks and now is ua« , r W r X f o r \ t o l ^ d ‘ ‘ ‘ '' C " St° m * * * ' “ " * d o n e 88 NORTHUPHATCHERY fT R* Ffr P# No» 1 Yellow Spring*, Ohio PURINACHOWFEEDS Hog Chow—Pig Chow—Cow Chow Steer Fatina—Sheep, Calves—Laying Mash «* C O A L Island Creek—Yellow Jacket—Battleship Pocahontus Hardware—Del Laval Separators Hog Fountains—Hog Feeders Gedarvllle Farmers’ Grain Company Everything For The Farm Phoiie 21 Cedarville, Ohio There is a F R I G I D A I R E fo r every fam ily requirement —in home or apartment XHE fundamental elements o f design and con* struction which have made Frigidaireso success* fill ate the same in every model and size. See the new Frigidaires at out display rooms. Easy terms. 487 CAS and ELECTRIC SHOP APPLIANCE c o m p a n y Te I e p h o e v 5 9 5 . . 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Mrs, 'William Clemans is on the sick list at present, Miss Francos Wells, of Dayton, Ohio, was the guest o f Jeanette Ritenour the week end, FOR SALE—Simmon"* Day Bed, walnpt finish, panel ends. Farctically new. Singer Sewing Machine in good condition. Call 50. Ward Creawell left Monday for Michigan, to take up his work again there; having been called home oh ac- account of the sickness and death of his father. • Mrs. J. H. Ritenour returned home Sabbath, after having sipent six weeks with her daughter, Mrs. W, B. Patter­ son of Dayton, Ohio. FOR RENT—2 or 8 rooms on first floor, furnished or unfurnished. 'Gas and Electric. Telephone 12. The Misses McNeil returned home Wednesday after a pleasant visit with their sisters at Belle Centre. . Prof A. F. RotfslThas been re-elect­ ed as superintendent of the Ross township schools for a three year term at an increase,in salary. He has been serving in that capacity seven years, coming, to Ross from Darke County. v Some fifteen or twenty persons have applied to Sheriff Ohmer Tate fo r the position of county road patrolman, Which is open owing to the resigna­ tion of Capt. Cornwell. No appoint­ ment has been made at this time. A Concert will be given by the Girl's Glee Club of Cedarville College, in the Presbyterian church, Thurs­ day, March 14th, at 8 P. M. A recital by student of the College Music Department will be given Thursday, March 7th, 7:30 P. M., in the Reading Room o f the Library Building, Everyone cordially invited to be present. Messrs. Charles Coulter, and son, Robert, Robert Fitzwater and Will Franklin, ,have reached Oklahoma according t o 1 a telegram received this week. The party is touring through to Bega, near Amerilla where Mr. Coulter will break 640 acres o f land “with a tractor for Mr. Willard Kyle. -The land will be,sown in wheat next fall. Mr. Kyle will go down during the summer. Mr. Coulter will prospect with a view o f locating 1 in that State. House For Rent. ILee Shroads.. Call 221, Mrs. The Mary Hensel McGinnis prop­ erty will be old March 16th, 1920. See Idisplay advertisement in this issue. We ’ have without question the Ilargest shoe department to be found Iin the county. Shoes for. every mem- Iber of the family to be had at greatly |reduced prices. As for heavy nibber wear we can please you. Look over this department,, before buying your | footwear. C. A. Kelble, 17-19 W. IMain St., Xenia, Ohio. Aunt Ram Ckunkara Celebrates Ninety-Second Birthday In good health and with fine spirit Aunt Beta Chambers Springs road celebrated her birthday anniversary February 22. There were several callers during the day who came in to bear greetings on this happy occasion. Others sent cards,! letters and substantial gifts as tokens l jl o f their love and esteem. Among the afternoon callers were Mrs, Mannie Krutz, Mamisburg; Mrs. Zeta'Chene- worth, Xenia; Mrs. Maude Teach, Dayton; Rev. J, V. Stone, Dayton; Rev. and Mrs, H, C, Gunnett, Mrs, C, E, Johnson, Cedarville and Mrs. Evelyn Swank, Aahville. Aunt Rosa has seen many changes take place in and about Cedarville when her entire life has been spent. She is blessed with a good memory and, has not only vivid recollections of the yesterday but keeps abreast with the times. All the greetings and callers were cordially received *and appreciated. Each wished Aunt Rosa many returns of the day. '.*T>rr D. A. R. PROGRAM in t e r e s t in g e v e n t Cedar Cliff •Chapter,,Daughters of the American Revolution, celebrated Washington's birthday last Thursday afternoon and evening with a quilt show, a tea, pnd style review,that took the audience back to Colonial days. The qjiilt display was one o f the most interesting events and one. that drew marked attention. There were about 75 quilts and coverlets display­ ed. the oldest being made about 150 years ago and now in possession of Mrs.', Frank\Creswell. During the afternoon a number of ladies enjoyed tea in honor of the ,event. The evening program' gave the audience an opportunity' of seeing history o f by-gone days in picture album form ,from the stage. MVs. Fred Townsley was the reader o f the evening and gave an interesting sketch of the subject -protrayed. Rebecca Galloway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Galloway,.represent­ ed her namesake o f the days of Tecumseh, while the latter character was shown by Albert Powers in true Indian custom. John Alden and Priscilla Dean were characterized by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corry, A number o f old-time wedding dresses were worn by Mrs. J, E, Kyle, Mrs. Charles Ervin*. Mrs. Albert Powers, Miss Maty Eleanor Bull. Mrs A. V. Wright and Mrs. Frank Cres- well wore.dresses o f.t h e modern fashion. The minuet as staged by Mrs. Frank Townsley, comprised members from the'high School, The old time quadrille was ed&ctedt by four couples, Mr. and Mrs. K. G. George, Mr, and Mrs. I. C. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W, A, Turnbull, Mr, J, E». Kyle and Mrs, Clara Morton. Music was furnished by Mr; A. J)r Brewer as the fiddler, assisted by his daughter, Mrs. Luse at: the piano. The program close# when the mem­ bers assemble# on the stage an# gathered, around Miss Clara Kyle who represented the “Goddess o f Liberty." CHURCH NOTICES METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHUBCH FOR SALE—Lumber from a frame Ibuilding 14x32. Lumber is now and in excellent condition and suitable for a garage or other building. Address Frank Powers,. Cedarville, Ohio. Miss Ruth Bums spent the week- i end with friends an Wheeling, W. Va. Mr. Frank Powers has purchased a [tract of 17 acres on the Clifton and Springfield pike neat the Greene lTownship School House. He is leav­ i n g the Henry Bateman land and Frank Shoup, who has resided on the IFinney farm will take the farm to be vacated by Mr, Powers, Special Evangelistic- Services are now in progress and the hours of wor­ ship each evening including Saturday evening is 7:30, Church School. 1 0 ,A, M, Lesson Subject: “ The Nature and Mission of the Christian Church." No more time­ ly theme for this hour. Classes for all ages. . Public Worship 11 A. M, Theme: “ Protecting the Gift," Epworth League 6:30 P. M. Junior League 2:30 P. M. The Union Service will be held in this Church at 7:30. Rev, R, A, Jamieson will bring the message. The public is most cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mr. Robert Condon, of Urichsville, Ohio,.a student at the O. S. U., spent Ithe week-end as a guest of his grand* | father, Mr. R. C. Watt and wife, and other relatives, You will he interested iti the special prices quoted this week in Kelbla's ad on the last page. Special prices Ion seasonable merchandise to cleaff |up the stock. 17*19 W. Main, Xenia, Mr, H. N. Ensign, o f Chardon, 0 „ Iwas a guest last week at the Home of Ihis "Son, George Ensign and wife, FOUND—A ring o f keys, on Xenia iavenue, Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this notice, Jeff Buckner. Miss Eloise Downey, o f Columbus, ,was the guest several days last week Iwith her-unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. , J. E. Kyle, Mr. Howard Wildman spent last’ |Saturday in Cincinnati on a business trip, * Mrs. Frank Townsley has been 11 [the past week suffering With a light ; attack o f pneumonia. * Miss Eleanor Kyle, who is teaching |at Rochester, Pa,, spent thr- week*en< Ihere with relatives. PUBLIC SALE! I f you have proceeds from $ sale or other funds for long or short time Investment place them where they are safe and will bring you the greatest returns. There is no better security than that offered by first mortgage on good real estate. It is your protection when you deposit your money here. In addition, you receive , 5 1 - 2 % INTEREST It is this combination o f security and ample return that at­ tracts so many depositors to this institution. The Springfield Building & Loan Association 28 East Main Street Springfield, Ohio Cedarville, Ohio Walter P. Harriman, D. D., Minister Services for the week of Sunday, March 3rd. 10:00 A, M, Bible School—The Theme for Adult classes is, “ The Christian Church." This should prove most interesting and instructive study, and will be something in which all are interested, You are invited to attend, * 11:00 -A* Mf Worship Service- Sermon Subject: “ Taking Men Alive," 6:30 P. M, Young People's Service Splendid meetings are being held, Good attendance is reported, A lively enthusiasm prevails. A cordial wel come waits you, and you are urged to come, ; 7:30 P. M. Union Preaching in the United Presbyterian Church. Mid Week Service, Wednesday Night at 7:30—This is the third of a series of studies on, “The Duties of Church Officers." COOKING DEMONSTRATION All ladies Of Cedarville interested in the preparation of meat are cordial* iy invited to attend a demonstration at the home o f Mrs. Anna Frame on Thursday, March 7th at 2 P. M« This project is extension 'Work of the Home Economics department of Ohio State University. WANTED—P r a d i c a l nursing. Phone 6S-F42. Mrs, J, W. Matthews, R. F, » . No. 8 , Xenia, Ohio. GET WISE AS YOUR NEIGHBOR HAS— YOU PAY LESS AT *■ V ■ :■■ ■■• „■ • \‘l :■ (Cedarville Bargain Store 1 , ' ; * . Scotch Craft Leather Goods Purses .Bill Folds Key Cases Vanity Sets 25% OFF i Ball Band Rubber Boots $ 2 -9 8 Men’s Arctics $ 2 - 4 9 A. Complete Line o f ’ Candies See Our Stock o f Good Fresh Groceries And Tobacco Prices are reasonable. ' 251b. Sack of, sugar at S t - 4 5 Chocolates at 1 5 c per lb. ^jMen’s Sweater * Coats 7 5 c -Men’s Work . - Shoes' 5 1 - 9 8 TIRES 29x4.40. at . 5 5 - 5 0 30x3% at $425 Men’s 1 Full Cut Triple Stitched Overalls - 9 8 c Ladies’ ' Jersey Bloomers any size any color 3 9 c YES, WE HAVE BANANAS TODAY asm HMat rtlEERS Country Club Coffee 39c New 1 Pound! T in * Special Introductory Offer Country Club Coffee represents the peak of coffee perfection. The best coffees that South and Central America produce are blended perfectly to satisfy the most critical tastes. Steel Cut, Percolator Ground or Whole Bean Cigarettes Camels, Chesterfields, Lucky Strikes, Old Gold, Piedmonts, Clowns. $ 1 . 1 0 Stock Up Carton Beans Catsup Crackers Gum Drops c o c o n u t MySTcT®8 p o u n d , i S c Bologna . Bacon Grapefruit Idaho Bakers Country Club with Pork and Tomato Sauce Country Club Large Bottle Fresh Bulk Sodas, Lb. Fresh and Creamy Many Flavors 3 cans 25c 14c 14c 2 ot. 25c ■Biitti M i,k C A o c o l f o fh I c e d CAKE er l a y e r Urea Large Beat Quality, Lb. Breakfast Sugar Cured 2 lb. piece or more 70 Size Florida** LB. L b s . Russot Baking Potatoes Cloth Bag

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