The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

LOCALAJTOPERSONAL '* ■■"| - n-trfli-i.1. i m,ii n M » . Maty I« fri»W «f New Galilee, P°>» i t * *oe*$ a t the home of Dr. «uvJL *ad IfeM V . R, IfaCMmey. ' ___ ■ ' Chari#* Stormont is spending: his vacation a t Yellow Stone National Park for a few weeks. n m cgpARYtms hrrald , F riday , Atmgg | m Mm, W. H, Qwans J» Tiaittaf wilfc re and Mrs, John Lott in Pittabwsk* •naaylvania, ” John Rosa and wife, Prof, and Mrs, Cameron Rosa and son of Forest Qty, Iowa, visited Mr. and M rs .' Dana BuacH of Gallipoli* oyer the week and. R*v« Pnol Duncan and wife have re- tamed to their home in ftmlterville, 1)1. Rey, Dqncan and wife have been visiting relative* here and in Pennsyl­ vania, Mrs. Wilda RuggW, who is the gwejjt of Mrs, Emma Stewart ia visit­ ing with Mrs, C. W. Wolf of Xenia, for * few days. *’ Miss Eloise Thomas of Ft. Thomas, Ky., has been the gusst of Mbs Eleanor Johnson this week. Painting This Season? get Paint that LASTS! 1 There** one eaay way to maJce sure o f it—just specify HANNA’S . .Then you get paint that has the priceless ingredient—the integrity of a a maker who has held foe ■ forty-twoyearsandwho recognizes no substi­ tute for QUALITY. That is why when . Hanna’s paint paints 'it, it stays painted! For outside work, specify GREEN SPAI.—-the form- *- uis’s on the can. ir t ASK FOR CARDS SHOWING COLOR SCHEMES Q U A U T T P A IN T S a n d F IN I S H E S There’s One for Every Purport E. A. A L L E N CEDARVILLE, OHIO . Wanted a toty W *W k afcCafiarvltt* Bakery. Apply to P. H . GilKlan, The Misses Florence and Mary WR- liamson and Mrs. Raymond William' son, entertained a number of ladiaa a t the home of the former Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Clara Morton and daughter, Jean, spent the w$ek-end in Bossford, Ohio, where the latter will be teaching this coming year. Mr. Rufus Sanders and family of Columbus and Mr, Wilbur E. Crist, Di­ rector of Music a t Capital University, with Miss. Katheryn Sanders, were week-end guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allen. Miss Katheryn Sanders has been chosen supervisor of music in the Or­ ville, Ohio, public schools. She will have 1100 pupils in her care. Miss Donna Rums has returned from a visit io Washington, D.*C., and other points o f interest. She was ac­ companied, home by Mr. R; C. 'Hums and wife, who are now •visiting in Quincy, Illinois. Rev, Walter Morton and wife of Louisville, Ky., arrived Wednesday and will Spend a few days here with: Mr, S. M, Murdock. They expect to go on to Canada for part of their vacation, accompanied'by Harold, who has been .\P.euding^the^u.mmer.withJ»sj-randv father. / CAN BE CURED | ' HEMORRHOIDS (OR PILES) WITHOUT USE OP KNIFE . | WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME | A successful treatment for internal.and pretruding piles, Requires | from four,to seven treatments at intervals of about once a week for 0 J cure of the average case. Also the Ideal Non-Confining Method o f ; Treatment for Fistulae. Pruritis An; (itching* and Fissure, eU. ? DR. J . A. YODER { Osteopathic Physician and Proctologist § 18,1», 20 Steele Bldg., Xenia | „Phone 334,. . . . . ■ .................................................................. («i<<»i»iii»»HiinnmmniiMMiiimm<nw«i,Mnrt>mww«rF Mr, and Mrs. John Harmon and children of OakwOod, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Harmon and son; Jack, of Paulding; Miss Muriel Lumephouser, of Wilmington and Mr, Harold Shisleri of Oakwood, Ohio, were house, guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Brown this week. ■ ' .' * ' - A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart last Tuesday. -y . ■■ ■ Left to do their own choosing chick­ ens will eat three times as much wheat as ‘corn, experiments a t the Ohio State University have shown. ■Mrs. Margaret Houchins who has been critically ill a t the home of Mr, and Mrs. B. E. McFarland,, is report­ ed some better a t this time. Mrs. Houchins will be 92 years old on the -enth of next month. -»r*- V o te F o * Eckerle and Economy F d r j B o i i n t y A U D I T O R in th e Republican Primary, next Tuesday * MARK YOUR BALLOT AS SHOWN BELOW: For County Auditor - (Full Term) (Vote for not more than one) former Clark's Run ' irqup Meets Saturday A group of people, who formerly ived in the Clark’s Run neighborhood, -tear Cedarville, held a, reunion Satur­ day evening a t the Galloway cottage, m the Little Miami River. Swim- ^ nitig was enjoyed, by several o f the t jroup and later in the evening a sump- .uous picnicaupper was served. . I t m he voted ;to make ’the ret-to- lether an annual affair, the first o f its kind being held last year; Sixty- sui were present a t the reunion Satur­ day evening. The*committee in charge of arrangements was composed of Mrs. Walter Watkins^ Mrs. Ernest .futchison’ and Mr. Ralph Ferguson, Mrs. Amps Frame, Mrs. Roy McCIel- and and Mr. Ernest Bull were ap­ pointed to make plans for the meeting text year., FOR B A B u H . 9ta**r,........ ’$» A. St Mr, Elvruad Keenan has fo r h k guest this w#«k his Unde and Aunt, Mr. and Mrs. llwood Banton, of Hsckettstown, N. J , and Mr. Bud Cal vert of Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Otbo Ktgsr underwent an oper­ ation last Friday morning a t the Mc­ Clellan hospital, Xenia, for the re­ moval o f A earbmwklnon the back of her neck caused by a mosquieto bite. She returned home Saturday evening and is getting along nicely under the care of Dr. Schick. Two exhibits which depict methods of avoiding livestock shipping losses are making the rounds o f IS Ohio fairs. Losses to farmers and handlers of livestock amount yearly to almost a quarter-miljion dollars, *... o The advertisement on page, six in' the interest of P, H, CresWell's cam­ paign for County Auditor, should have the following line which was admitted and npt noticed until it Was off the press: “Issued by the Creawell for Auditor Committee, J. J. Curletty Sec­ retary.” * Mri Roy Inman is closing put his stock of newelry a t special price* as can be seen by Ms advertisement in this issue. Mr. Inman later expects to enter the Walter Reed hospital in Washington-, D.™C. fo r another opera­ tion. As no time can he set for his re­ tu rn ’or when he will be able to get back he is forced to adopt this method of closing .out his stock. When his health improves* he wants to return to Cedarville.^ Local Lad Wins’ Honors a t County Fair Ned Brown is. the proud owner of several prise winning rabbits, which, he had on display a t the Greene County Fair. * Ned Won three first prizes and two seconds, first prizes were won by his Chinchilla doe' and litter, Junior Checkered doe and Senior Chinchilla, buck. His white Flemish Giant doe and his Junior buck, won second prise. Chinchilla rabbits ate a breed valu­ able for both fu r and meat. X GEORGE H. ECKERLE —Political- Adv. The Trumbo reunion and picnic will je held a t Shawnee Park, Xenia, on Wednesday, August 13th a t noon. FOR RENT—Garage, central loca- ion, Inquire a t this office. FOR SALE — Fairbanks Gasoline Engine, 1% H. P. in good condition. •Vilen Cross. New Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company. Hillsboro, Ohio. 3 day ser­ vice, Telephone 68 Justin and Neil lartman, Agents. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Mary S. Hemphill, de­ ceased, “ * “ Mary M. Huey and A. E. Huey have 'cen appointed and qualified as Exe- -•utors of the estate of Mary S, Hemp- lill, late of Greene County, Ohio, de­ based. Dated this 9th day of July, 1930. 8. C. WRIGHT,” , Probate Judge of said County. For Prosecutor e ^ Marcus McCallister • * i, ' - j A W ill have the support of most of the Greene County Bar Association. * t P r i m a r y , T u e s d a y , A u g u s t i t - , ■ V ? T o u r S u p p o r t Is S o lic ite d <—Political Adv. Celebrates Ninetieth Birthday Saturday ^ In a quiet celebration held a t the home of Mr*. Anna Collins Smith in Cedarville, M rs. Lydia. Ferguson was honored Saturday, the occasion, being her ninetieth birthday. Mrs, Smith is a cousin of Mrs. Feyguson and a small company of relatives and near Mends were guests a t a reception in Mrs. Ferguson’s honor. ■ Mrs. Ferguion was born n ea r Ce­ darville ninety yeaty ago and was the daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. David Kyle. For a number 6f years, she and h e r husband, the late Alexander Ferguson, resided on N. Galloway St., Xenia, and were members of the Second U. P. church. Since the death of her hus­ band Mrs. Ferguson has made her home with her two daughters, living with Mrs. Lilian Bogus, Springfield during the winter months and with Mrs. Jessie Turnbull, Wilberforce- Clifton Pike, in the summer. Besides Mrs. Hogue and Mrs. Turhbull, Mrs. Ferguson has two sons, the Rev. Neil Ferguson, Albuquerque, N. M., and Mr. Fulton Ferguson, who is secretary of the Chamber of Commerce a t New Havym, Conn, Despite her advanced years Mrs. Ferguson still retain* all of her facul­ ties, travels extensively and is a great render of all current articles. She writes many letters, whkh are very clever and witty. Mrs. Ferguson received many cards and letters of congzatulations Satur­ day from her large acquaintance of friends. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School a t 10 A, M. Preaching by the Rev. Robert Cole­ man a t 11 A. M. Charles Farrell a The Largest, Finest and Best , a - , * Miniature f Golf Course . . - •, . ► In the County \ Located on State Route 42, West of Cedarville, Ohio £ ' ’ V Any One Can Play All Bails and Clubs are Furnished PRIZES FOR LOW SCORE WEEK—SUNDAY, AUGUST 10th f . You can play on this course within ten minutes a fter rain fall. ' mini Brighten the Corner Where You Are!! Your Kitchen . * ■ • . ,? Faint the woodwork a cool green. If you can’t get a painter, do it yourself. The quick drying enamel is so easy to use. A whole can for 96c formerly $1.25./ Get a new Tea Kettle, nickel for $2.00. I ABig Percolator for 6 little dimes. * * [ A hand-power washing machine worth $10.00 for $5.00. ’ : Haggs Electric to o—o n e of the best in the world is on sale here. - And if you want a range, green and white to match your transf­ o rm ed kitchen . * - Come to A ltENS South Main St, “The Store By the Track" REAL BARGAINS AT CUT RATE PRICES Every Article GUARANTEED Closing O u t at Cost P r ices On account of being forced to return to the hospital, I am clos­ ing out my stock of high grade merchandise a t cost. All fixtures are to go in this sale. Upon regaining my health, I will again resume -business in Cedarville. Buy Your Christmas Needs Now Perfect Records, 10 f o r ........ .........$1*00 Brunswick Records, 3 f o r ..............$1.00 Sterling Spoons...... - ..................... $1.00 Pocket and wrist watches Watch Cases...................... ...... .,...-$ 1.26 Watch Chains......... ......................26c up Watch Bands and Straps, Auto clocks Mantle Clocks .......................- .......$6.00 Alarm Clocks Cigarette lighters Ear Rings • ' Broaches; Cuff Links, Collar Buttons, Beads, Neck Pieces, Custome Jewelry Elgin Wrist Watches -$10.00 and $11.00 Rings, Sterling Thimbles, Vanity Cases, Emblem Buttons Fountain Peii Sets......................... .$2,60 B’ountaiii P en s ..... ......................... $1.00 Bill Folds...................... ..-$2*60 Belt Buckle Sets, Ladies* Hand Bags, Manicure Sets Radio ............ $26.00 Portable Phonograph ............. $7.00 Sun Glasses, Spectacle cases and spex Brass Ware, Copper Ware, Knife and Pork Sets, Many odd pieces such as pickle forks, sugar and butter; salad forks, Jelly server, etc, , Silver Polish, per can ........... ............. 20c This popular star was borr In IM «t I m I Walpole, Mata, Hi passed through the Must sta«e el “extra,” surf hie « ^ « h a^ oeme a. the eeoonrf ttifi fn “**ndy> “The «•« Dane*” fa atm at hie lateet (Matarta Farrell la six feet, two Inehee tall mlgbe i n >*• brewi tyte m i hMfe . All articles are to be sold a t cost prices and the quality is guar­ anteed as represented. Come in and look over the bargains. Please call for your repair jobs. I n m a n ’ s J e w e l r y - — T- ' - - S t o r e - .... ■ srWieas.4. ) * tr ...... ^

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