The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26

1817 Glendale -Ave. Apt, A-1Q Dayton, Ohio KORN KURE—-Mighty Fne By Mail 25c bottle J. B. STRONG, 238 N. West St„ Xenia, O. I ; X STEADY? • H e re ’ s a Up from an employment managerfco part time workers. The man with. a ’phorrb gets the- most work— because he can be reached quickly. The extra work pays you many times the cost" o f your telephone service. SALE ON FEED X F E Starter with Cod Liver Oil $1.90 per 100 lbs. X F E Egg Mash with Cod Liver Oil $1.70 per 100 lbs. BOTH LICENSED FEEDS IJBICO FEEDS— -Full line including Starter, Grower, Egg Mash, Egg Balancer, Pig and Hog Ration, 32 % Dairy Also Bran, Midds, Oil Meal, Calf Meal, Tankage Salt and Hardcoal for Brooders, X , S E E D ALL KINDS OF GRAS$ SEED C O A L Blue Jacket, $5.50 per ton delivered. Yellow Jacket, $6.00 per ton, delivered, t WILL TRADE COAL, FEED OR SEED FOR YOUR CORN, WHEAT OR WOOL My terms are strictly CASH and everything at the lowest price consistant with Quality and Service. Come in and see me at Andrew Bros, old stand and get my prices. Clarence L. McGuinn TELEPHONE— 3 South Miller St. Cedarvilie, O. pie*»g The Cincinnati Enquirer ' Daily Except Sunday The Cedarvilie Herald •# • * ^ ■ Both Papers for One Year Only $ 4 .0 0 Send your check to the Cedar- ville Herald and get these two papers for. a whole year. A wonderful offer. HERALDWANTANDSALEADSPAY’ The La Petite Club was entertained Monday evening at the hom eof Mrs. Harry Lewis. Men's Overcoats, Dry Cleaned and Pressed, ?1.00, Davis, Tailor and Cleaner* , Mrs, J. 0 . Stwart, who has been ill for several days, is reported much im­ proved a t this time. Mrs. Frank- Townsley entertained the Rook Club at her home Wednes­ day afternoon. ! sary Friday by entertaining a com­ pany o f friends in honor Of the event. 1About forty guests’ Were present at the noon hour dinner and the same ■number for dinner in the evening, j Dr. C. M. Ritchie in the afternoon, j and Dr. W," R. McChesney, in the I evening, gave talks touching on the j liyes o f the host and hostess during the thirty-five years of married life, all o f which has been spent here. The home was decorated with nu- merous bouquets o f flowers, tributes o f their friends, » Both Dr. and Mrs. Marsh have the well wishes o f the community for many more anniversaries in honor o f the event celebrated Friday. WANTED TO RENT—House with few acres, near Cedarvilie. Box 544, Cedarvilie. Men’s Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1,00, Two day seryice. Davis, Tailor and Cleaner, The regular meeting o f the Home Culture Club was postponeon account 'of illness among several o f the mem­ bers. WANTED—To~Buy_pure TirecTpujv pies. Sullivan's, Pet Shops, 223 N. Main, Dayton, O. Save the date—April 7 is the Col­ lege Minstrel. You could not find bet­ ter entertainment elsewher eat any price. . \ " Prof, and Mrs. O. W. Kuehrmann, are expecting as their . week-end guests, the former’ s parents, Mr, and Mrsv Otto Kuehrmann o f Indianapolis. FOR SALE— Sulky Breaking plow, almost new; or will exchange for corn. Phone 2-102, Cedarvilie. Miss Ruth Mitchell, who underwent an operation at the McClellan hospital in Xenia last week, is reported much better and is expected to return home Saturday.- Mrs. Clara Morton was hostess to members o f the Women’s Club and a number of other guests at her home Saturday afternoon. About 30 guests were present On that occasion. Mrs. J. A. Burns was called to Cin­ cinnati, Monday, owin gto the illness and death o f her mother, Mrs. Alice Hall, who died at the home o f her son in Wyoming. FOR SALE— I will have a few work horses fo r sate a t South Charleston feed barn. Jos. Johnson. Mrs. Charles Ervin, Mrs. James H. Hawkins, and Mrs. Fred Ervin, Xenia, and Mrs. J. C. Townsley and Mrs. R. C. Watt of. this place, attended a lun­ cheon in Franklin, Thursday, it. being the 75th birthday o f their cousin, Mrs. Adda Elrick, former resident o f Ce­ darvilie, at the home o f her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Stringham. LOST OR STOLEN— Brown and white Bird dog with brown head and license number on collar, Revard of­ fered for return. E, E. Neal WANTED—To be nominated on Republican ticket as Representative in State General Assembly from this splendid county o f Greene. Hard-boil­ ed economy in appropriations, except absolute necessities. H. S. BAGLEY, Osborn, Ohio, 13 years. (Pol. Adv, FOR SALE—We have, in this vi­ cinity, a practically new Baby Grand Piano, which we are forced to repos- ess. This account will be transferred to a -reliable party for the balance due. Terms $3.00 per Week. Also, have a Studio size upright piano at terms of $2.00 per week Write, giving refer­ ences to FACTORY REPRESENTA­ TIVE, care this newspaper. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Mary E, Bridgman, De­ ceased. Inez S. Finney has been appointed and qualified as Executor o f the es­ tate o f Mary E. Bridgman, late of Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this ICth day o f February, 1932. - S, C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County. MRS. ASA MESSENGER HEAD OF OHIO D. A. R .; REGENT C. A . Hutchison, Gillilan, Supt. ’ Sunday School at 10 A. Preaching at 11 A . M. Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. Union Service at 7:30 P. M, in the United Presbyterian Church. Passion Week Services next week on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings at 7:30 P. M. The Epworth League w>U present a Religious Drama on Friday evening, • Greene county-has been, honored in the election o f Mrs. Asa Messenger, Xenia, as State Regent o f the P . A, R. at the annual meeting held in Cincin­ nati, this vveek\ -A number o f Cedar- ville and Xen ia /as well as other de£ egates attended the convention, Mrs. Messenger has been vice-re- j| gent and succeeds .Mrs. W a lter!,. To- fcoy, Hamilton, a s head of the Ohio or­ ganization; MrsTT~Jbhn S. Heume, Springfield, vice regent; Miss Esther Chance, Fosteria, treasurer; ■Mrs,’ C. B. Gardner,'Norwalk registrar; direc­ tors, Mrs. Frank Hadley, Toledo; Mrs. C. B. Johnson, Urbana; Mrs. Walter Meals,. Cleveland, and "Mrs. Charles Rathburn, Middleport, During the convention 400 delegates stood with bowed hed and silently prayed for the safe reurn o f Col-. Charles A. Lindbergh’s kidnaped son. Mrs. Messenger has served her local chapter, the Catherine Greene of Xenia, for seven years as chapter re­ gent. She has also served in various ways and on various committies o f the state organization for many years. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Clifton, Ohio Robert II. French, Pastor i. Sabbath School 10 A. M. 0 . L. Sparrow, Supt. - Morning Worship, 11 A, M. Subject ‘’The Crucifixion o f Jesus-.” Y , P, C. U. at 7 P. M. Topic: “How Can 1 Show My Crowd that I am a Christian?” Leader, Paul Rife. Prayer Meeting; Wednesday, Mar. 23, 8 P. Harris. M., at the home of Mr. Fred SOUTH CHARLESTON MAN WILL DIRECT MINSTREL SHOW Mr, Arthur Duffey, South Charles­ ton, will direct the minsrtel show to be, presented by the men o f Cedarvilie College, April 7. Mr. Duffey has had considerable experience on the pro­ fessional concert stage, and will un­ doubtedly put this home-talent affair across in fine style, - First practices have already been held under Mr. Duffey’s direction, and the end-men and soloists are selecting their numbers, i From all indications local people may expect a snappy, well-staged production. Subscribe fo r The Herald. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School, 10 A . M. Prof. A. J. Hostetler, Supt. Subject, “ The Supreme Sacrifice.’ ’ — Preaching at l i—A. M—b y -D iv -R . Ames Montgomery, President Lane Theme, “ The Meaning o f Salvation.” Theological Seminary, Cincinnati. Young People’s meeting in the ves­ try at 6:30 P. M. Leader of devotions is Harold Hanna. Union Seryice at 7:30 . in United Presbyterian church, Rev. C. A. Hutchison will preach. ' Mid-week service Wednesday eve at 7:30. ' Leader, Mrs. F. A. Jurkat. Subjeet; “ The Psalms,” .-; Our new pastor, Rev, Dwight R. Guthrie, will preach, Easter Sabbath. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. J. E. Kyle. Preaching at 11 A. M. Theme: ' “ Cash and Character.” Y. P. C. U. at 6:30 P. M. Subject: “ How Can I Show My Crowd that I am a Christian.” Leader, Joe Wad­ dle. Union Service in this church. Ser­ mon by Rev. C. A. Hutchison. Prayer-meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M, Leader, Mrs,.Ruth^Evans.' We are drawing near the close of another church year. Each, one might well ask himself, “ Have I been a Faithful Steward?" ,"What kind of a Church would our Church be if ev­ ery member were just like m e ?” “No chain is stronger than its weakest Ijink.” $1.00 - Men’s Suits and Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed 7$c Collections and deliveries will be made by motor to this shop each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday P. M . A l l work is guaranteed and done by expertcleaners and pressers. • Smith Barber and Beauty Shop PHONE 126 m C. F. SELF BARBER SHOP (Located in Room Formerly Occupied by Service Hard­ ware Co.) CIGARS,CIGARETTES,TOBACCO, SOFT DRINKS ANDCANDY Pool and BiUards W e Invite a Share of Your Patronage Main Street, Cedarvilie, Ohio Public Sale! Having rented the farm on the Valley Road I will of­ fer for sale at the farm at Trebeins a full line o f gpod farm marchinery and 3 teams of horses and mules.- ‘ This sale will.be held rain or shine at the DairyBarn at Trebeins. Trebeins lies 3 lr2 miles west o f XetiiR and 12 1-2 miles east of Dayton on the Xenia-Daytoh pike, Route No. 11. Wed., March 23,1932 SALE STARTS AT 12.30 HORSES AND MULES Choice Team Black Mules, 6 & 7 yrs. Good Team Big Mules Team Gray Mares All but the Black Mules will be sold singly and then together. These teams are guaranteed sound and good , workers. : ■ 2200,lbs. 2300/lbs. 2650 lbs. MACHINERY General Purpose Com Equipment 1 Fordson Tractor, good shape, e- quipped w ith governor and f e e ­ ders. TRACTOR PLOWS 1 Oliver 12 in. good. 1-16 in. Tractor Disc, McCormick, 1-14 in. Moline Sulky Plow. ' 1-14 in. Moline Walking Plow. 1 Iron Harrow . . Cultipacker 1 Wagon, flat top. 2 low wheeled fiat top wagons. 1 International Manure Spreader, good shape.«- Small Grain Equipment. 1-12-7 Hoosier Wheat with trac­ tor lift, good. 1 McCormick 8-ft. Binder, 1 Wheat Grader, will" take not Cockel. I new John Deere Com Planter with fertilizer attachments ’ and’ front truck arrangement fo r car­ rying the -weight. Only few' such planters in Greene County. . 1 Older McCormick Com Hinder. 1 New McCormick Corii Binder. - 1 godo John Deere 2-rdw Bib#. 2 good Buckeye 2-row plows. 1 good Rosenthal 4 Roll Com Hu*ker- _ Hay Equipment 1 Thomas Tractor Mower, 3 sickle bars. - 1 Dump Rake 1 Hay Bailer, Eli. 1 Hoosier Seeder. - f ' HARNESS l • 6 Sides good Harness—Halters—Collars, etc. Many miscellaneous articles too small to mention. TERMS-CASH FRED T. FLYNN | Weikert & Gordon; Auctioneers, Herman Eavey, Clerk ] If you desire Lunch stop at Geo. Pillsbury’s in Trebeins. MR IFYOUNEEDPRINTINGDROPIN NOTICE O f APPOINTMENT De- Estate o f Florence S. Fields, ceased. J. Walter Fields has been appointed dnd qualified as Administrator o f the estate o f Florence S. Fields, late o f Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 23rd day o f February, 1932, S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County mm YOU PA Y l e s s m A Wonderful Opportunity Better have those bad teeth taken out be­ fore cold weather. We are still extracting for 50c each. .Painless? Why certainly! Convenient terms can be arranged if you haven’t the cash. 50c . We Will extract all yonr teeth, no matter how many you have and make you this beautiful set, upper and lower for $10.00, just for two weeks. If your teeth are bad don’t let this opportunity pass as you will never get it again. Beauty Light Weight Comfort Natural Teeth We give gas, if you pre­ fer for painless t l .0 0 extraction........ “ Our Full Suc­ tion Plate at $10 * 0 0 D R . GENSLER DR. HOLMES White Cross Dentists Steele Bldg.,Xenia, ~ 9A. M. to 6P. M. — Evenings by Appointment — Phone 211

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