The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 1-26

Mr- Xriuwtit JPsrwriaa, tonciiM in the 8»jri' Industrial grime! at Laasarter, Q., 9$mt D m Holiday vatatfe* at SOtlftAT FAWN** AH im ***k Waal at Oberttn Cottage, )NNf VIMMlthNt with Xr. and Mrs. J. g, West. Mr- m t Mm. DOI m KnWs, at Ft Wamm 1*4, haw* bso* gwsatsof the tohrtrt mtdm, Mr*. Amu O. WHsoa, W« eMI Mr*. <1. K. McMfllaa and sen* M a t spent Christmas -with rela- tiv** in Clsvwlsnd. Mr. Georgs Witt o f Iadianspoli*, Ind., spent hie Christmas vacation at the homo of Mr. M. W. Collins. Mr. and Mr#. Fred Town*ley enter­ tained a nunafcer of relatives at. din­ ner Christmas day. COZY THEATRE SOUTH MAIN STREET NQTICS-—The regular stated west- fatfs of M m I. O. O. F. witt he held oa Mend*? st-lru s. instead of Wed. needay. H. H. Brown, Secretary. Mr. BJmar Jwrkat, who is located in Pittsburgh, P*., is the guest of his parents, Prof, and Mrs. F. A, Jurkat during the Holidays. Miss Ruth Burns is enjoying her Holiday vacation in Florida. Miss Burns teaches music in the New Car­ lisle schools. A washer o f soeial afalrs have been arranged for youag folks home Bulls from school during the Holiday sea •on. Miss Miriam JAeDeraaa, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis HcDorman, studet at Poke, University, Durham, N. C., entertained twelve guests at a party Tueeday evening. Mr. Lawrence Wttliamson, Bowling Creen State College, and Mr. Max Dobbins, Indiana Technical Institute, Ft. Wayne, Ltd., entertained sixteen !young folks at the home of the latter, fSaturday evening. Dairy heifers Fat cows Censers end cutters . 4.90 to *Jfi .4.00 to 6.50 JMJOto 4.00 JhSO to 0.76 Milksrs and springers to $00 SHEEP and LAMBS^Receipta 121 Good and choice to 9,59 Medium and feeders „..„e.&0 to 8,60 Best bucks Medium bucks ________ 7.00 Fat eVes ..................-„.2,50 to 4.00 Breeding ewes ________ „3,O0 to 8.00 VEAL CALVES—Receipts 63 hd. Good and choke _10,50 to 11,75 Medium calves---------„„6.0O to 0.00 Culls —------ -— — „_G.O0 down There was a strong demand for For Sale—Wrecking building and used lumber and frame. Come quick. R. Wolford. Miss Elsie Shroades of Cincinnati has been the guest this week of her aunt, Mrs, Cora Shroades, and daugh­ ter, Miss Mildred. SATURDAY January % RALPH BELLAMY HAROLD BELL WRIGHTS “WILD BRIAN KENT’ .—Aten— •* "The New Adevntures Of Tarzan” Matinee at 2 :3 0 P. M. SUNDAY AftD MONDAY January 8-4 . ' JEAN ARTHUR JOEL McCREA —.In— "ADVENTURE IN MANHATTAN” Dr. Marion. Stormont of St. Louis, spent a few days here the past week With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stormont,’ Mr. Fred Bird of Chicago was a guest of his mother, Mrs, Aletha Bird, and other relatives for a few day.during the Holidays. ■ Mr, Roger Maxtpn and Miss Helen Pemberton were united in marriage,; at the Methodist parsonage, by the Rev. C. E. Hill, December 26, 1036. • •■•. i.1 11,,1 .. FOR RENT— Five-room, modem house. Rent reasonable. Phone 8. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY January 7-8 RICHARD DIX In— “SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR” Coming Soon Reunion, The Devil is a Sissy, Big Broadcast o f 1937, Banjo On My Knee Ralph Tindall and Oliver Sipe, mem­ bers of the Beavercreek Faculty, are spending the Christmas holidays/ in Allen, Nebraska. They are visiting Mr.. Sipe’s mother and sister, Judge and Mrs. S. C. Wright enter­ tained members of then’ family at dinner, Christmas. Those present were Rev. James L. Chesnut, D, D., and family, Richmond, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Peterson and family of Frankfort, O., and Mr. anil Mrs. Harry Wright .and family of this place. Miss Wilmah Spencer entertained guests for two tables of bridge at her home Monday afternoon, honoring Mrs Dillon Kable of Ft. Wayne, Ind. Sirs;- Robert Jacobs received the high [score prize and Mrs. Dillon the guest' prise. A salad course was served, tile appointments boirlg in keeping with the Holiday season. U. S. L. BATTERY . SALES AND SERVICE RECHARGE-------RENTALS U. S. TIRES Sales and Service THE Ohio Independent Oil Co. Cedarville, Ohio DON ALLEN, Mgr. Phone 68 ' i g a a B n i h i l l i m W HAPPY HEW YEAE 1 appreciate and thank yon all for the Courtesies and Business, extended to me during 1936 and I hope the New Year, 1937 will he the most Happy and Prosperous year, you and 1 have ever enjoyed, T ie Pu-Ri-N* Store C.L.McGumn TELEPH ON E -* i#n ifc K S w SL CoJUnrtllo, O. Mist Dorothy Anderson and Mr.l James Anderson, Cedarville Collogw. all have issued invitations to a number of|al riwg centg ^ th guesta for an informal party Fnday|a week Buyers paid a premium even l^at the home of their aunts,,on most of thfl ofrerin|f8> | double the Misses Knott, Pitchin. Iof weights in the .spread o f 200 to Mr A lim Turnbull nf ri«v#Iand O 1250 t<>PPed at 10*90, Heavier kinds l 80W fr0m 10,75 dowl‘ Weight* is home for the Holidays, under 200 pounds sold from '10.75- , , _ ’ M 1. , down, Sows also figured in the days .U 71..- 1..A _ scramble for hogs with several lots selling upwards to 9.75. town, who have had charge o f a Kroger Store in Dayton, have been assigned to the local store. Mr. Coe succeeds Bird Cole, who given another assignment, The demad for cattle Was strong at has* beenJprices *VCT»*in8 about 25 cents high­ er than last Monday's session, Best steers in the sale cashed at 8.00 down, while best heifers sold around 9.00, Fat cows sold at 5.50 down, and can- guests neF8 *nd cutters 4’°° down* In the .ji,_ ,Vealer division, receipts were rather Mr. and Mrs, W. A, Turnbull, Mr, Ralph Wolford, Mrs. Edna Dodds and Miss Burnice Wolford, were of Mr. J. N. Wolford and family h t '™ * - u.‘ v“ »y"*t re? ,!,w ^ ere " tner Yellow Springs, Christmas Day. str!ctIf ^ ho,f ca ^ 8 ■„■ ?■.; '■ ■■ ■ : |Best calves in the sale sold at 11,76, Wanted—To rent farm. 80 to 300 w«h most offeringa cashed at 10.50 acres. Good reference. Own equip-idown* inent. John Hsckley, Sputh Solon, 0.,] The supply of lambs was light, RFD 1. jgood and choice ewe and wether lambs ... , ''cashing at 9;30, and medium and feed- For Sale—Base burner, small gas ers at 9.50 down. Buck Iambs were stove, washing machine, wringer, and discounted the usual 1.00, several other household articles. — nr ■ ■ ■ Ev McFarland. For Sale—Wrecking building and used lumber and framo. Come quick, R, Wolford, REPORT OF HALE Monday, December 28,' 193?fcw SpringAeld Live Stock Bales Co. HOGS—Receipts 748 hd. 200-250 lbs. __________ 10.00 250-275 lbs,. 10,75 275-300 lb s . ....... 10.50 300 up ........... 10,25 down 180-200 lb s .................. 10.80 160-180 lbs..................... 10.75 140-160 lbs.” ................. 10.00 to10.50 120-140 lbs...................... 9.00 to 10.50 100-120 lbs................--'. 8,00. to 10.50 Feeding p igs ---------— 8,00 to 10.50 Sows ___ 8.00 to 9.75 Stags --------- -------- ____ 6.50 to 7.50 CATTLE—Receipts 72 hd. Dry lot steers__—— .8,00 to 10.00 Medium and short fed —6.00 to 8.00 Stock and dairy steers —4,25 to 6.00 Dry fed. heifers----- ----- -7,50 to 9,00 Medium heifers — __^.00 to 7.50 [TOOMUCH IffHAT’ |TOCAT-NO [ time ' [CXIftCtSC »—y [THAT* JUST TH* f> ALKALIZE Be fait a dUTnat auaaixt day, Brileved the Alka-SaUaer way. Why don’t you take Alka- Saltzer for Gas oh Stomach. HfsCach*. Soar Stomach, CoMa, Muscular, Bhaumsttc or Selatlo PRUIBr • ■ Alks-Saltsar has a pleaaant, rafraah- ins. tansy ta»t«. ll bonuinf in .h S - € t!i° * Sodium salt ot Aapirln) which rallavea pain f23 'JttSffif0!*.!. ip'Vw tabi'e uad mtnofal alJkallzara help, to cor- raet tha cauaa or tbcaa minor all- maBts aaaoclatad with hyparscldlty o f tha atomaoh. . im & t "B* ABuhJMbar. I VVISI - vi h A l \ n KROGER These Prices Iffective f*c*„ Wed. cad Thar- Dec. 29-30-31 DMT COFFEE EMITS TOMATO JUICK f A » Ohnt SO^a. Can.. ■ * ■ Canliy Chib FORK U BKAMS l H - In mwc *—OmaWOPr caou sauce i n * S-acJar...,.........I w . Cemtty CMf A U A R M I K I T . H«. 1 C a a ...... I F * ComUtyChib- -AUtn*a VKOttCk** J V %b. Cafca.. . . . . . . T O O i n Own I mkoml CRACKERS rmh—CrhnS o C m I Jawal— Hot-datad far frasimast! 3-lb. bag 49c Chcesa— Asscrted except Swiis ead Old latiltb 1 0 * 17* 2 S 35* No. l lh Cm LB. 2 nca. IS C 10c I 5c choc , rmors CrMfnr Ctnttn •OUT—TOMATO JStrbstM Ann CHKRRIKt MVMdiiM4 OKa* C.Club <*Bot ,m 91* CHUCK O K - Cream, lb.,. . . . . . Mount Hop* r s d u a m c i n * Tall C m . . . . . . . . ■**© Toll Boy lot ChM Appothon tor Your How root's PAPTYI ficxl . es O fin ’/»•*»!. J a r . a ® Kothte D>lh CORNEDBEEF f f l . Can.............. . * oSi Attn&w 6 1 J f K ^ W / a e Smbomy OLIVES 16-or. Jar, Slutted Outer* RYE BREAD 16*or. Loal., . Clock! Sliced SARDINES Can Noptone DREMma Embotty—Tot Salao* CRACKERS Lb.Fk«, . . Country Chib HORSERADISH Jar > » 1 Afmlafrf— EmltOMy LIMBUROBR 4 E . Chme, brlrfc... 47c 9' ^ 8c 5c ,25c o odt 15c t .Sc PINEAPPLE _ ji*» j . 9 T * C Chib » C i n i A » * TEA—MIXED f W . y«.Lb. Pkx. . . . . 1 May Cordon PECANS 7 0 m Paper Shat, Lb..* • » VANILLA f f l j . Retract, bottU... 1 Her Cioct CRANBERRY Sauce, cm . . . . . Rtody to V»o 15c GRAPEFRUIT Juice—Country Club- new pack. CAN 10c FLOUR A lo e H-Ur. Sack.. . . Country Club NAPKINS SS»".2n«.1Se Hoolom P: m a c k e r u ^ . Vmb 7 Tafl 7 R a Comp’s . » C«n»A W FEAR*—Bartlett O S . No. tVr Caa. - . . . A 9 w Country ClUb MIXED NUTS 21C LatAata Clab Md Rauky Itivar attartad drlaka. TRINKLE •alatlN DaistrF —4 para ffurt bavors. Pansy biva tost) bead—* epseis) pritRl AllVarletle*, Lb,. 24 m . Bof. (PlusMot. CM*J 25* 8 < ^ n # e Lb. Head Lettuce Leaf Lettuce Carrots Cabbage Orange*, Florida Oranges, Calif* Celery, large white Tangerines » 0 0 o*******o*tr**o».ob.w4o >*«***»*»»• **b*,o**M»****h•>***•******* *««*«**«#*«•«•*a#a****** «»*«••w •*!■,•»»«**»*»*«*«>*»*«•«*«*«*4A*•' 2 for le5c .....2 lbs. 15c 5c 3 lbs 10c 10 lbs. 37c doz,39c ' Sc dose, l ie f iH W h k a H t * Vtry HtifiPf HxdPfiijMtr#** N iW ftAB I P*r Bale- Raeanditkinad yacimm eltAnars and item. H and 110 volt. Used Maytag angina, Dud *t*vafc motoea. Dead Daloo Light plant P«t«. H. L. Pickaring, ICiaetrie, b flf H h im I Sqr Is LOSJE FAT How would you like to low yaar “ *• •Btttrpeoi is^rww yw« health? How would you like to last your double dua aad your too pnaHueot Wpc aud abdwMa and at tha mum tnu make your akia ao elcca and clear tkat it will compel admiration? Get an the w in te-dejr sad see hawmnohyouwrfgb—dwa get u hot- tie of Kmehea Saks that coat next tanothing and which will last yo« 4 vwlci. Take one half teupoam la a (Use ol hat water in the morning— cut dowaon peitry endfettymeMe— go light an potatoes* hotter, cream and eagar—ud when you have da- iifaed the conteaU of thi* first bottlo weigh ypwreelf again. Notice also that you have gained In energy—yon led younger in body— Krusohea will pve any fat person a joyous surprise. Refuse Imitations— NOTE—Many people find that the only diet chanpa necessary while tak- j"| Krusehan rapularly Is TO RAT ttb ji»v tw t n w rtm u r, ta e x x r 1 , m . TH I TOPIC FOR TODAY K H O G F E E D I N O Tb* tBApompm to l* »t wonlc’s Rdr ertiinm ot showliig kibn ddbd cona with euppUmsMet to bo a mmnnf iu m w I m I food than h o «»jr brought in aovoraJ to End emt mm nr* «bottt i t Almost without nxcoptiaet tho colls roinllsd hi orders wod although wo bavo accuMmlatod a fgJr gunisHty of corn, it will not last long at tiutt rate. SKID All signs point to higher seed prices in the xpriag— we are now booking at currant prices for spring delivery- COAX. Yes-—the most talked of coal in the community Is CORLEW and as usual is in stock in our yard. CEDARVILLE GRAIN CO* .. Telephone 21 South Main Street Cedarville, Ohio The T op Ranking’ Clearance! Smart Starts Tomorrow at- ' 93 * Shop's Semi- ^ Annual And here1* ute reason whyI Prices are tho lowest they over will ho. Values are more wonderful than you'd dare expect! Every garment is high-fashion—high Quality! .it yon love a bargain and who doesn't -...G ita fa your opportunity. The Best Settin* C o a t s Again an overwhelming clearance that sets a new high mark in values, A truly sensational offering at dramatic savings! $10.97 Formerly to $10.75 $12.97 Formerly to $19.50 $ P - F 0 7 $9.97 Formerly to $14.50 $18.97 Fwmerly to (20.00 $ 1 0 .9 5 The Utmost, in Purs—Fox, Wolf, Racoon, Fr. Beaver, Squirrel. Every preferred style for sport and dress. All sizes. , Choiceof theHouse Our entire stock of suite includ­ ed ip this top ranking sale. For­ merly priced from (12.50 to (24.60. $7.97to $13.97 WhoConldResistTheseAlluring ADFall &Winter V I A TOG Vz Price it A. l O and Less SWEATERS AND SKIRTS JJ7C $2i7 Fonneriy priced to ( 3.&0 Extra Sales- [People to Serve Never have we offered such a collection of dresses to sell so far be­ low their actual worth—Every important fashion—Many brand new! $2.97 Formerly to (6.00 $5.97 Formerly to (8.00 $3.97 Formerly to $S.OO $6.97 $4.97 Formerly , to $7.00 $7.97 Formerly to (12;60 Formerly to (19.95 Crepes! Wools! Velvets! Prints! Pastels! Cordial Shades! Dark col­ ors! Juniors', Misses', Women's, y* rises. GOWNS Nets! Laces! Velvets! Crepes! Satins! Chiffons! JUMAL , and DINNER Holiday parties In prospect....Hare Is a splendid opportunity to save Formerly Priced $6*95 to $14.95 $4.97 $6.97 $9.97 ROBES AND NEGLIGEES Satin Flannels Formerly Priced (3.95 to (10.95 $2.97to $7.97 silk lingerie Dance Rets, Panties, Oowas, slips, Pajamas Formerly priced (1,29 to $7.95 87c to $3.79 Silk Hosiery 79c and $1.0o,Now 59c and 89c A CLEAN SWEEPll — ; « r > o o 79SILKDRESSES 4 Come early' -these will go tart, Worn* men's and Misses* rites. , The B itfiis Event Of The Year The Smart NO EXCHANGES NO APPROVALS NO

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