The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 1-26

ae G R h e i r " L i v e s In Tour Hands JO MUCH depends upon the 7 care you give them. Now . whgn they’re so helpless and dependent on you to keep them aUve•»*noWj when their whole future depends on the feed you ehopse * ., is the time to feed Pu ftna Chtck Startcna nod Purina Bahy Chick Chow. They’l l repayyou for it many times in the months to come. Purina has all (fie proteins, minerals .and vitamins it takes to-strengthen and d eve lop * their tiny frames and start them on the way to early and profit- able maturity. Ch ick s ’ lives are in your hands. Feed them the best and safest feed that scien ce can produce. Feed them Purina; THECEDARVILLEFARMER’SGRAINCO. P t i M i e A u c t i o n ! .. Cement Block Manufacturing Equipment, including Machinery, Tools, etc., used in the manufacture o f cement blocks, cement silos, etc,, o f J. IT. McMillan, deceased, as £ ollotvs, o n , • ** ' ,. ‘ 1 1 < * v' r M r * ’ Saturday, April 13,1929 Sale Starts Promptly' at 1 P. M. 3. Turning Lathes. •■ 1 W ood W ork ing Machine equipped with saws, planer, groover and mortising attachments. Good as new. 1 Goshen Cement Column Mold with base mold. ' 1 Complete, $et o f Monolithic Silo Forms with, derrick f o r . making 12-ft/,Diameter Silos. I Jaeger Mixer and Gasoline Engine mounted on truck. 1. Large M ixer with International Engine mounted on truck. 1 Dunn T ile Machine (Junior) complete with -friction pulley and 8x3x12 Duntile attachment. 1 Panama Block (hand) Machine, complete. Wheel Barrows, L o g Chains, Screw Jacks, Belting, Ropes, Pulleys, Blocks and Tackles, Power Pun>P, Line Shafting and. Hangars, finishing tools, Grindstone and other miscellaneous items. ■' TERMS—CASH SALE ON PREMISES AT CEMENT BLOCK FACTORY. CEDARVILLE, OHIO BACON r o g e r s 10 to 14 Lbs. Eacch , J Lb. Piece or More 2 5 c LARGE BOLOGNA Lb. 23c HAMS Smoked Sugar Cured Whole or Half, Lb. 2 5 c COLD MEDAL 9 9 c FLOUR Country Club 241-2 lb. sack &9c CALUMET . 25C G IL L m T E 3 p k s r il Baking Powder 1 lb can Razor Blades PRUNES 2 lbs. 25 c SNIDERS 2 for 35 C Ca liforn ia .. Catsup large bottle CATSUP 2 for 29t MALT Syrup 29c Country Club large bottles Country Club LAYER CAKE 22c GRAHAMS 27C iCaramel Iced ‘ Chocolate Covered ORANGES 252 Size California* . 2 dozen ■ NEW CABBAGE LEMONS CELERY BANANAS 4 5 c , aLbs. loe ftwen 2Se 3 ^ o r 2 5 c 3 LBS 2 0 c LOCAL AND PERSONAL Hr*, B. E. McFarland will be host*#* lo r the member* o f the Home Culture club Tuesday, P, H., April 16. FOR SAXJ5~~G*rden hand Plow and Lawn Hower. Phone 2 on 7. Hr. and Hr*. A. 5 . Richard* and family spent the week-end at the Reservoir, Hr, Roy Inman, and Hr. and Mrs. L. H. Morton, Xenia, went to Brad­ ford, Wednesday, to attend the funeral services o f Mr. Inman’s uncle, Mr* P, 0 . Wonner, who died Sunday, Mrs, Morton is a sister o f Mr, Inman, Sheep Dip, Very best on the mar­ ket. Special 97c per gal, this week. Brown’s. FOR RENT—A ‘ three room apart­ ment for light housekeeping or will f urnish Yor sleeping room*. See Mr*. Louisa Fhvbank. ...The YoungJ Women’s Missionary Society of the U, P. church met Thurs­ day eveninga t the home o f Miss Mary Eleanor Bull. Refreshments were served following the program and business meeting. “ Miss Margaret Chandler and nep­ hew, John McMillan, have been visit­ ing in Cleveland, , • College opened Tuesday following the usual spring vacation which start­ ed last Thursdey, ^ „ FOR SALE—Some good mixed Hay, Inquire of either Ramond Spracklin or R. C. Watt. Mrs. Ella McDonald and daughter, Gladys, of Butler, 0., in company ■with Miss.Carrie Hill, spent the week-end, as guests of Miss Annabelle Murdock. " M!r. Frank B. Bull left Saturday,for Cleveland expecting ~to join hi 3 wife later in New York City. MisS Anna Alexander of Yellow Springs spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Minnie McMillan, - NOTICE—Those interested in Farr.* Bureau fertilizer, please <kll 3-122. Fred Dobbins. A son was bom to, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Powers last Sabbath. Class Play by Juniors o f Cedarville High School at Cedarville Opera House, April 18, 8:15 o’clock. “Arnold Goes Into Business.” A three, act Comedy in a Mid-West town. ' • , > Cod Liver Oil Tor chickens. Vitamin Tested Norwegian Oil. $1,69 per gal. Borwn’s. Xenia Lodge No. 668 , B, P. O .E ., will present a, musical comedy “ That’s My Wife” at the Xenia Opera House, Thursday, April 18 at 8:30, Admis­ sion 50c. Tickets for sale by C. F. Marshall. ■ Mrs. A, S: Bauman of Creve Cour, Mo., is here on a visit with friends. A sale of machinery, tools, etc., used in the cement business will be held Saturday, April 13. The property will he offered by the J, H. McMillan estate. L “ Now irony is seriousness without solemnity.”—James Harvey Robinson. WANTED—Sales ladies for house to house work, to sell GREAT, the best 35c article on the market. Women just can’t resist buying. Write or call 329 West Main St.j Springfield, Ohio. Mann Sales Co. Miss Sara Abel, accompanied by Mibs Helen Maurer and Miss Eleanor Silby of Wittenberg College, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carter Abel a short time On Sunday after­ noon. Miss Selby and Miss Abel, both left on Wednesday, April 10th, with the Wittenberg Girls* Glee Club on their Annual Singing Tour. This ten-day trip by twenty-five girls carried by Special bus is greatly en­ joyed by the girls. i FOR SALE—Pure Bred Barred Rock Hatching Eggs," $3.00 per iOO. Call Mrs. Meryl Jones, Cedarville, 4-151. ' . The local W. C. T, XL will make their annual visit to the Dayton Soldiers’ Home next'Thursday, April the 18th. They are asking for donations o f grape-juice, jelly, doughnuts, candy, oranges, and bed pockets, which may he left at Mra, F* A* Jurkat’a before that date* | The Kadantra Club was received’ ‘ yesterday afternoon at the home of ' Mrs. W, C, Uiffe. Attention Fw »*r». Sheep Dip and ‘ Farmer*—Full Une o f spray mate- ] Disinfectant Phenol Coefficient 9 to rial and Seed Treatments, Get 10 compare with any on the market price*. Brown’*, for quality. Price |7c par^sl, Brown’*. Mr. and Mrs. Johnathan June request the honor of you* presence at the marriage of their daughter Jennie to Mr. Thome* Thumb at the Cedarville Opera House April 24 8:15 P, M* Admission 25c Miss Thor* gammon of Dover, Ohio, and Mrs. Elmer Walter* o f Spring- J field, were visitors at the A J, Bostet- j ler home last Friday. ONE DIPHTHERIA CASE Anna Peterspn, colored, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Peterson, a stu­ dent in Wilberforce University, is ill with diphtheria* Mr. and Mrs. J* Lloyd Cpnfarr and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bird entertained a large company of friend# at the home of the former last Friday even­ ing. _ . -- ~ BABY CHICKS FROM BLOOjj TESTED STOCK W e are booking orders, f o r early chicks and now la the time to put in your order. Custom hatching done as usual. Write fpr circular. NORTIIUPHATCHERY R* F. D. No, 1 Yellow Springs, Ohio Donut and Cottage Cheese Sale, Saturday, April 18, at 2 P, M. $t the Co-operative Cream Station, The sale is fostered by the Broadcasters o f the First Presbyterian Church. Leave orders with Mrs. Wilbur Conley or Mrs, Geo, M&rtfndale, NOTICE The Fairmont Creamery Company has opened a cash cream buying sta ­ tion jn Cedarville* Ohio in the-Town- sley building, just across the street from the Farmers’ Grain Company. Bring us your cream, open day' and night, We pay the highest market price. The Fairmont Creamery Co. JAY NALDEIDGE, ' Operator., " % YOU PAY LESS - 'A T '- -v -i—.■>-- —- - . Just Arrived . STRAWBERRIES per quart 2 0 c CORN Per Can : W c ’ SNOW PEAK CAKES 3 Lb. Box 6 5 c ■vj ’ V• •r’’ 1■ T1• .;>.*T, MEN’S SPRING UNDERWEAR 4 9 c „ National Flake 3UTTER CRACKERS 1 Pound 1 6 c *■ GRAPE FRUIT 3 For 1 0 c MEN'S CHAMBREY WORK SHIRTS 4 9 c A COMPLETE LINE OF HOISERYFOR THE WHOLE FAMILY BANANAS 4 Pounds for 2 5 c CREAMERY and COUNTRY BUTTER and OLEOMARGAR­ INE MEN'S. OVERALLS 98c OIL MOPS 5 0 c . CELERY Bunch 1 0 c BOLOGNA and BACONS at LOW­ EST PRICES MEN’S JACKETS 9 8 c HANGING CASKET ' 7 5 c MEN’S Three-Quarter SPORT BOOTS ” $4.49 1■ • ■ t■ Large 2 % Can peaches 1 9 c N run; n akmkkjs FRIEND WE PAY, MORE FOR WHAT YOU SELL, YOU PAY LESS FOR WHAT WE SELL CEDARVILLE BARGAIN STORE Phone 82 < PEANUT BUTTER 3 ten cent jars for . 2 5 c SHOES FOR ALL 4 9 c t o $4-50 Miss Margaret Chandler, Cleveland, a btuhette and a senior at Cedarville College has been chosen Queen o f May by the student body o f the college. In that capacity she will preside over the annual Cedar Day exercises on the college campus, an annual feature of graduation week, and Will be crowned by .Miss Mary Webster, Clifton, last year’s queen. Only senior* are eligible for the . honor and the girl was* elected from five senior girls, The selection is ! based on personal popularity and t participation in student activities. She is a member o f the staff of the college 1 annual. The Rev, M, Fleming, pastor o f the Fairfield M. E, Ohudch, is Cedar Day orator this year, ? Began Saturday Lasting ONE WEEK Only An Annual Event — in which — Any Rug in Our Immense Stock — Will Be Delivered. FOR ONLY $£.00 DOWN e About 300 Rugs to Select From « — Wonderful Patterns — Prices Lower Than Ever SELECT YOUR RUGNOW — PAY ONLY ONE DOLLAR DOWN and the Rug Will Be Delivered to Your Home See if You Can Duplicate these Prices 9x12 Grass Rugs, $1.00 down at’...........$ 5.75 9x12 High Spire Tapestry, $1 down at $12.75 9x12 Feltoleum Rugs, $f.00 down at ..*.$ 9.50 9x12 Tapestry Brussel Rugs, $1 down $17.95 9x12 Velvet Rugs, $1.00 down a t .........$23.75 9x12 Axminsfer Rugs, $1 dbwii a t ...... $29.75 9x15 Axminster Rugs, $1 down at .*.,**.*$57.00 11-3x12 Tapestry Brussels, $1 down at $22.00 11-3x12 Axminster Rugs, $1 down at $52.00 11-3x15 Axminster Rugs, $1 down" at $75.00 Saturday Special CHINILLE BATH RUG D O s t Six® 1 8 x 3 5 ............ Saturday special $1,98 HYGENO CARPET . SWEEPER........ Saturday Special CARD TABLE Moor* top.Color*^either Green, Red or Mahogany. Special Value* In,Furniture During Adalv’ e MIGHTY DOLLAR RUG SALE 2944 BirthDetroitSt, ADAIR’S M l -

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