The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

iw*' LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr, and Mrs, Charles Zollur and son, Lloyd, of Cincinnati, were Sun- . !day quests of Dr, and Mrs, 0 , 1\ Elias, FOR RENT- -2 or 3 room# on first t o r , furnished or unfurnished. Gas w I Electric. Telephone 12. The Mary Dense! McGinnis prop­ erty will he sold March 15th, 1929. See display advertisement in this issue. " There will be many weeks yet that you can use heavy footwear on the farm. Our final dean-up sale makes it possible to buy footwear for any member of the family a t the lowest prices of the year. C, A. Kelble, 17- 19 W. Main, Xenia. Mr. Chari*i Hlff and wife of Chicago are here on a visit with relatives. | Mr, H. N, Ensign of Chardon, Ohio, ) is spending a few days with his son, Hr. George Ensign and family. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Defiance TIRES! £; Are Guaranteed ■ ■ ■ . * ■ 4 ' Forever / Quality tires, priced low, giving you more miles per dollaj than you. ever had. The collective buying power of 118 of the country’s leading department stores produces this most economical system of distributing tires available to the public today. There are no branch house expenses—no salesmen’s commissions—no ware­ housing—no national advertising—no inefficient chain ; store units—no waste whatever. ' • ' • '•* •••’■. ■ ' ■ -, • The manufacturer, one of the largest in Akron, guarantees these tires forever against aU de­ fects and this store .assures complete satisfac­ tion to every user of Defiance Tires and Tubes. Tires mounted free. E A S Y T ERMS Can be arranged on the purchase of any tires—at no extra charge—or you can use your regular charge account. Mail ancT Phone Orders Given Prompt Attention. LOW PRICES OH DEFIANCE TIRES Hundreds of thousands of Defiance tires have been sold with complete satisfaction to users. Fully guaranteed. Unparalleled tire value, giw? The 30x3 , . , . . . $ 4 . 7 3 30x3% Nom.. 6*10 30x3% Gt. ,. 6.25 30x3% SB. . , 6.65 31x4 32x4 32x4 32x4% 8.85 9.55 $.85 A 33x4% . . . . 13.35 _____ ______13.75 84x4% . . . . . . 14.25 30x5 18.85 33x5 . . . . . . 16.85 35x5 17.85 20x4.40' **««,. 5.95 30x4.60 . . . . . . 6.75 Tube $ $5 1.00 1,10 1*10 1.45 1.50 1.55 1*75 1.85 1.95 2.00 2.25 2.45 1.15 1*20 SUPER DEFIANCE A Muvy 6-Ply Tire Size Tire Tube 28x4.75 ......... $ 7.95 $1.35 20x4*75 ........... 8.15 1.40 30x4.75 . . . . . . 8.45 1.45 29x5.00 ........... 8.85 1.50 30x5.00 . .......... 8.95 1.55 31x5.00 . . . . . . 9.25 1.60 28x6.26 0.55 1.65 20x5.25 . . . . . . 9.85 1.70 30x5.25 ........... 10.15 1.75 31x5,25 ........... 10.45 1.80 29x5.50 . . . . . . 10.95 1.85 30x5.50 . . . . . . 11.45 1.90 30x6.00 *......... 12.45 2.00 31x6.00 . . . . . . 12.95 2.05 32x6.00 .......... 13.45 2.20 33x6.00 . . . . . . 13.75 2415 32x6.75 ........... 17.95 3.00 33x6.75 ........... 18.45 340 TIRES AND TUBES of Super Construction 8l«s 29x4.40-21 30x4.50-21 29x54)0-19 30x5.00-20 31x5*00-21 28x5*2548 29x5415-10 36*54640 31x84541 21x5JO-19 30x5.50-20 Tire . . . $ 9.95 10.45 12.45 12.95 13.45 13.65 13.95 1445 14.65 1446 14JS 4I * **4 % *» ?»» < 4 % i t t 9 #0 * * * Tube $1.45 1,55 1.75 1.86 U S 2,05 245 2,25 2*35 2.45 2.60 Size 30x6.00-18 31x6.0049 32x6.0040 33x6.00-21 30X6J046 31x8.5049 32x6.5040 30x6.75-18 82 x 6 . 75-20 33x6*7541 Tire .$15,95 . 1645 . 16.05 . 1745 . 17.65 . 1795 , 18.45 . 2045 , 2245 . 2345 Tub* $2.65 2.75 2.86 298 348 395 395 3.45 3.60 3.75 Miss Isabel Webster of Clifton spent the week-end in College Corner, with Gertrud* Graham. Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Edwards are the parents of a nine pound girl bom last Tuesday. The little one has been named Edith Irene. Mr. Roy Henderson's Bible class en­ joyed a covered dish dinner Thursday noon in the dining room a t the U, P. church. FOR SALE—Buckeye Incubator and Brooder, 600 capacity, been used two years in good condition, Chas. Clemans, R. F. D, No, 2, The Bible Class, taught by Roy Hendarson, enjoyed a covered dish dinner in the church dining room Thursday noon, March 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clemans enter­ tained a large number of friends this Friday evening a t their homo for a St. Patrick’s Day party. FOR SALE- ahout 40 lbs. Lackey, -Twenty shoats, weight Phone 21-191. Wm, WANTED—Two men with automo­ biles to represent The Ohio Farmer in Greene 'County. The position is permanent and well paying to those who qualtify. Address J„.F. Reason, 76 W. Northwood Ave., Columbus, O; Mr. arid Mrs. H, IT. Brown and chil­ dren, Lois and Ned were-guests Sun­ day of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flood at Portsmouth, Ohio. ' Mr, Brown and Mr, Flood1were former classmates a t Cincinnati University. The regular meeting of the D. A ,R, was held Tuesday evening a t the home of Mrs. Fred Dobbins. A covered dish dinner was served a t 6:30. The members were given quite a treat with an address by the Rev. C. A. Suribergh of Springfield. ' Rev. Robert Stewart and'family of Sparta, 111,, are here on a visit with relatives. They came to be here dur­ ing an operation that is expected to be performed soon oh Mrs. Stewart’s father, Mr, W. H. Creswell, who is now in the McClellan hospital. - CARD OF THANKS—We desire to thank all those who so kindly assisted during our recent bereavement.- We especially thank the Business Men of 'Cedarville for the beautiful flowers, the I. O, O. F , Lodge, Rev. Gunnett for his consoling words and comfort, the Nagley Bros., Undertakers, and to neighbors and friends, Mrs. A. D. Townsley and family. Mr. Fred Marshall and wife of New York City, motored here last Sunday and are guests a t the home of the lat­ ter’s mother, Mrs. John Marshall. Mr. Marshall is editor of ‘.‘Slipstream,” a publication devoted to the airplane and went from here to Detroit to a t­ tend the national airplane show in that city. Meantime Mrs* Marshall remained here until her husband’s re­ turn, College Girls’ Glee Club Give* Concert The Cedarville College Girls’ Glee Club gave a splendid concert in the First Presbyterian church Thursday evening before aa appreciative audience. The Glee Club is directed by Miss Lydia A. Barkley, head of the Musical Department and th* program was as follows: Oh! Cedarville, Our College Dear, R. W, McChesney. Blossom — (Irish .Melody—London- Would God I ^jfere a Tender Apple derry.), Giles. Honey Town—(Plants!ion Lullaby), Widener—Glee Club. .‘‘Jean Yal Jean and The Bishop”= (from Les Miserable?), Victor Hugo— Carmen Frazier, Won’t You Set Us Free—(from Largo of New World Symphony), Dvorak—Glee Club. I Feel Thy Angel Spirit, Hoffman— Mrs, Walter Cbrry, Mary Ruth Wham. Thank God for a Gadren, R. R. For­ man—Katherine Van Pelt, Lenna Beam and Mary Ruth Wham. Medley of Scotch Songs, R. M. Stultz. Egyptian Song, Elizabeth Gest, A Pickaninny Lullaby, R. M, Stqlta Glee Club. ' * ~ Granma Al’us Does, A- H. Poe. The Dead Pussy Cat, Anonymous— Carmen Frazier. Sans Parole, Saint Saens. March Grotesque, Binding—Arcelia Phillips. _ >• When The Heart Is Young, Dudley Buck. Awriy Pierrot,-Reginald DeKoven—; Mrs. Corry, Dance of the Pine Tree Fairies, R. R. Forman—Glee Club. Members of the Glee Club are:' Sopranos—Helen Corry, Lenna Beam, Hilma Raisner, Katherine Van Pelt,' Wilda Auld, Martha Waddle, Gertrude Gilmore, Mary Jones, Wilma Curry, Josephine Auld, Margaret Chance, Eloise McLaughlin, Verla Bishop, Mary Alice McKay, Christine Rife, Gertrude.Hamman and Elizabeth Hay- dock, Altos—Mary Ruth Wham, Irene Shannon, Jean Morton, Margaret Chandler, Nedra Wilson, Eleanor Corrill, Dorothy Fanning, Frances McChesney, . Frances . Anderson, Dorothy Wolff, Louise Waddle, Helen, Powers, Carmen Frazier,' Martha Dean. Lenora Skinnell, Accompanist. ;ing, Columbia; Mr. and Mr*. T. D. i ■Kyle, Xenia; Miss Agnus Kyle, and' j Mr. J. C. Kyle, Springfield and Rev. and Mrs. R, A. Jamieson. Miss Alberta Creswell is spending. I the week with Mr, and Mt*. Edwin j Bradfute in Findlay, Ohio. j | Mrs. S. G. Wright was called to Idaville, Ind,, last Saturday owing to the illness of her father. SsMSaS Final elean-up sale of the season ready for spring merchandise. Prices onsuits, overcoats cut to where you can afford to lay iin the Bupply for next winter. C. A. Kelble, 17-19 W. Main, Xenia, NOTICE TO LOT OWNERS The annual meetings of the Massies Creek Cemetery Association lot own- ,, era as well as members of the Board * will be held in the Mayor’s office Wed­ nesday, March 20 a t 1:3.0 p, M. All lot owners are urged to be present. WM. CONLEY, Pres. .MERLE STORMONT, Sec, Farm For Sale! The John Shane farm of 70.04 acres located on the Federal pike, 2% miles South East of Cedarville, will ho sold on SATURDAY, MARCH 1 S, 1929 at 10:00 A, M. from the lyest Door of the Court House. This farm is appraised at $110.00 per acre and must bring1two-thirds of the appraisement. For particulars inquire q£ OHMERTATE, Sheriff of Greene Co. or MILLER & FINNEY, Attorney*, Xenia, Ohio. #• Kyle-Lahgwin Nuptialf Celebrated Monday A beautiful yet simple wedding was solemnised a t eleven o’clock Monday morning a t the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Kyle when their daughter, Helen, became the bride of Mr. J, A, Long- win of Detroit. The ceremony was preformed by the bride’s father, as­ sisted by the bride’S'uncle, Bey. H, J. Kyle, the double ring ceremony being used. ■»" - shawl which was sent her from Cairo. The couple was unattended. Follow­ ing the ceremony a lovely breakfast was enjoyed previous to the cpuple , Members of the Clarke’s Run Club and.other invited guests were enter­ tained a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Conley, Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served during the evening. About fifty were present. of the year. Mr, Langwin sang foi the U.' P, congregation last? Sabbatl evening. , About thirty relatives .were presew among them being Miss Eloise Down Rev. W. W. Wilson, former pastor of the Clifton Presbyterian church, filled the U. P. pulpit Sabbath, deliver­ ing the same Sermon that he preached last Friday evening for the M. E. congregation. The sermon' was by request and was complimentary to Rev, Wilson and greatly appreciated by his hearers Sabbath morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carter N. Abel have been spending the past Week visiting relatives in and near York, Pa, They are expected home this week. Mr. Hairy W. Mark of Washington C. H. was in town yesterday making an inspection of fire risks and also inspection of hotels and restaurants. Mr, Mark is Assistant Fire Marshall for the Ninth District with headquar­ ters in Washington C. H. There ig'no question but that We have several, places about town that are fire traps and should be improved. The time of the year is a t hand for the annual spring cleaning and we hear there is evidence that warrants much work along that line this spring by prop­ erty owners, who alone are respon­ sible. The wet season demands raincoats and we have them in our final sale at 1-4 tor 1*3 off. Take advantage how, C. A. Kelble, 17-19 W, Main, Xenia, BIG MONEY Everyone knows there is hi money in baby chicks—if they liv Ours live. Ask any Sturdy custon er. Our business has grown eac year. TheTe is a reason— QUALITY—SERV ICE - SATISFACTION CHICK CO* Limestone and Auburn Ave. Springfield, Ohio Box 423S Main 836 G ET RICH QUICK A sure method is to speculate on the'Stock market or bet on the horse races and pick the winner every time. If you can’t al­ ways pick the winners, let them alone. The only absolutely sure way to have money is -o save regularly. We pay 5 1-2 per cent on savings compounded semi-annually. Safe, profitable, convenient, and always available when you want it. TheMerchants andMechanics Savings andLoanAssociation M a in and Lim es tone Springfield, Ohio ' • ' , \ • BEWISE! COMPARE PRICES, THENBUYAT , Cedarville Bargain Store SUGAR ' $1.41’ FLOUR 50c RAISINS Pound 8c POTATOES Peck 25c APPLES 6 Pounds For 25c CURTAIN GOODS 10c Yd. . BABY CAPS 25c BIXLER JEWELRY FOR EASTER GIFTS BROOMS 25c WORK SHOES $1.98 I . CAKES . 2 lbs. for 25c W e Pay HIGHEST Prices For Your Eggs MEN’S SPRING UNDERWEAR 49c DRESS SHIRTS 98c MEN’S SILK HOSE 25c & 50c GUM BOOTS $2.98 SILK DRESSES FOR EASTER OVERALLS 98c GOLDEN LOAF BREAD • 8c HOUSE SLIPPERS 49c JACKETS 98c CHILDRENS* PLAY SUITS 69c MATCHES * 6 Boxes For 20c EASTER CARDS & CANDIES DON’T MISS THIS SALE 250 MEN’S PINE OVERCOATS Choice at Half Price $35 00 Overcoat* ............ $17.60 $32.50 Overcoat* .... /. ...... .$16.26 $30.00 Overcoat* ....................$15.00 $25.00 O vercoa ts.... ............... $12.50 A ll Size* ■ — ) Men’s and Young Men’s Pine Suits Reduced 1-4 to 1-3 Trousers, 1-4 to 1-3 off. Leather Coats, Sheep Coats, Duck Coate, Rain Coats, 1-4 to 1-3 off. Everything in Hats, Cops and Fur­ nishings, reduced 1-4 to 1-3. LARGESTSHOEDEPARTMENTINXENIA Big selection in Footwear, 1-4 to 1-3 off on 1-2-4*6 Buckle Arctics, Rubbers, Felt Boots, Rubber Boots, High Top Lace Shoes, Sheep Shoes and a ll kinds fine shoes, oxfords and slipper*. Ddh’t m iss th is sale now *on. • ilw*# a .*#J3JL m #JG s # BIG CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE 17-19West Main St., Xenia, Ohio . i ............ ‘V V # -

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