The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52
► V: {' i - ‘ I'"I H . 5 s 1. & H. CHOUSE MEATS-GROCER 1 ES- FRUITS - VEGETABLES * ■- Hama Killed Mwt! r-» High-Quality Prompt Service —- Low Price* PICKERING ELECTRIC 1 ELECTRICAL SERVICE - ELECTRICAL REPAIR When You Buy Here You’ll Find Real Saving* in Foodstuff* | New Novelties Just Received —. Pyre* Ware - Pot. • * ■ tery . Book Bods - Coffee Makers - Wall Placques - Pictures - Pood Warner* C . E . M A S T E R S * GROCERIES ■MEATS - FRUITS - VEGETABLES . ** " . ° * . • PREMIER CANNED GOODS THRIFT T W E D .MARKET Our Price* and Economy, Quality, Variety and many of our Item* are not found in other store* . Quality Meat* Always* - DAN BAILEY N E A L ’ S R E S T A U R A N T MEALS — SHOftT ORDERS ice co L d Q r ink s Full Course Chicken Dinner 76c ' Fairmont Ice Cream C O Z Y T H E A T R E WATCH FORTHE PROGRAM PicturesNew* Reels Air Conditioned—Cool in July, August H A M M A N D A I R Y MILK - CREAM - BUTTER - CHEESE In war time the Home Deliveries are made . Every other Day SPONSORED BY CEDARVILLE PROGRESSIVE CLUB , oaram of the day will: committee i your admittance ticket to the grounds and retain your STUB, me grand prize drawing on tne gaTe tickst is a war oona ana a great hujnber of other merchandise prizes. ENTER The Mahy Contests. Prizes in these1events will total over 5300 in cash and merchan*, dise. The property committee includes: C. R. Rheubert, C. C. Brewer, H. Pickering, R. Fitzwater, and A-Frame, Prize committee: Chas. Townsley, C , Finney, and F. Chase. Tickets-*©. H. Hartman, C . H. Crouse. ' - HORSE PULLING CONTEST 3*3 p im . Committee: F. CresWell, H; Dobbins, and K. Luce. Classes are: I. Light Weight team under 2800 lbs.—first and second prizes. 2. Heavy weight team 2800 to 3400 lbs.—first and second prizes. A total ,of $45 is offered for the pulling contests Entries are limited fo Cedarvilla and, adjacent townships. . ’ RADIO Committee: Jack Shirley. Prizes awarded to best radio acts and for this event. HOUR 3*3:30 p .m a special call for old time fiddlers. A total of $30 in prize 3:30-4 p .m Committee: Mrs. Ellen Barber, Betty Gordin, .and Mrs.'Robert Nelson. Babies judged on health basil monthis. 2. Best baby 6 to 12 months. 3. Best baby .12 to IB months. Prize total for event, $9, s offered* s only.1 I. Best baby under 6 CONFARR?S PANTRY THE FOOD IS GOOD—WELL SERVED Creams and Ices. Cold Drink* m FLEET WING SERVICE CARS WASHED....... $1100 CARS POLISHED1;...... $3.00 vLubrication Seryice—Vulcanizing Service HOME C L O T H I N G CO. CASH YOUR DIVIDEND—TRADE HERE Clothing,‘Hats, Sh6ea«s—For all the family" If you want Good Insurance—See Us ’ ' . ' r, « r t - t We have something Different G. H. HARTMAN, Proprietor Cedarville Lumber Co. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER IMPLEMENTS Lumber - Lime -.CementHardware * * . . Committee pet. Large animal— I 4*445 Committee: Fred Byrd. First, second, and third prizes givenon best decorated bicycle. A total of $6 in prizes awarded. 4 4 5 ^ 3 0 : Dr. R. V; Kennon. two classes—smell and large animals. Small— I. Best dog. 2: Best cat. 3. Most unique of any kind of . Bestmannered.-2.Best trained. 3. Best'appearance. A total of.$l5 in prizes for this event. tU G IP W A R 4:30 Committee: Fred Chase. Open to all. Blanket prize of $5 to be awarded. A N T IQ U E .SHOW Committee; Mrs, H, H. Cherry, Mrs, Raymond Williamson, Mrs. Fred Clemens. All entries'must be in by 12:00 noon. A total of $25 ‘ ...........:les will be fully ............................ . . . - . * - - - Cup plete. (2) _ print. (7) water pitcher. Class B. Colored glass, qarly dish. Class C. China. (I) specimen in Statsforshire, (21 CEDARVILLE BAKERY 1 ■ '’V ' ' s We hope lo open the store to serve you k . ’ 2 , again by SEPTEMBER 1st 2 ■ nun’*- : • v - DR. RALPH V. KENNON f VETERINARIAN d pepper shaker. (3) tunil . . ) specimen in'lustre. (3) Old plate’. (4)specimer>in Ironstone China. (5) pdf. Class D. (I) Old sampler. (2) Old castors. (3)1Small highf Mmp (old). (4)Baby arets. (5) Majolica specim en^ ) Bisque in vases or c ments. (7) Baby shoe's,J8) Specimen in brass. = ’ conserve 00 noon. S OH I O S T A T I O N THE SERVICE YOU ASK FOR JAMES M. BAILEY . ICE! ICE! | ( ARTHUR EVANS—ICE MAN ’Si 1 To conform to war regulation* Home ^ • Delivery 1* made ^ Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 1 'dmmmmmmmmmmmmmk ,/ QUILT SHOW Committee: Mrs. Mary Pickering, Mrs, Donald Kvle, Miss Ina Murdock, and Mrs; Frank CreswelL All entries must be in by I2;i A total of $10 in prizes offered. (I) Best modern quilt. (2) Bes! antique quilt, (3) Best craty quilt. (4) Best appliquad quilt. TWILIGHT SOFTBALL GAME 5:45-7:00 P.m. Committee: John Mills.' , MISCELLANEOUS CONTEST HOUR 7-8 pm. Committee: J. Milk. Hog calling, husband calling, rolling pin throw, sack races, tug 'o war, etc. W. Marshall, greased pole, chicken chase, etc. .......... ........... :•* ■ ' # RADIO SHOW 8-9 P.m. Committee: J , Shirley. Amateur and old time fiddlers, , HIGH SCHOOL BAND ON PARADE 9-9:45 Director: Mrs. Mildred Festal, FLY AND BAIT CASTING CONTEST 9:45-10:15 p.m. Committee: C. C. Brewer, end R. C. RitenOUr. $I0 in prizes to be’awarded. (I) Local in area. (2) Free for ell. Accuracy end distance, .Sandwiches and refreshment* WiHbe 'served'throughout the day anil evening. Grand Prize Gate Drawings 10:15-11 p.m. H I L L TOP G R O C E R Y MEATS - GROCERIES - FRUITS VEGETABLES - CANNED GOODS Service For Yoti — Colne and See I. E. WOOLLEY H I L L TOP S T A T I O N S UNOCO FRANK OWENS, Prop. ROOFING — IRON WORK FURNACE REPAIRING Do Your Repair Work NOW Contract for your furnace this Summer C. C. BREWER »J ...... it FRANK CRESWELL COAL—Get your dftfer in Now. Take Deicer? now also. Grinding ahd Feed Mixing to your ij&fvidual formula falce delivery'when you can Save Gasoline end Tire* M W YARIKTY STORE “THE FRIENDLY PLACE TO SHOP*' SPECIAL WM ltM&Alr* JULY 2*. Scottie* CTean*ing Tissue*, BOO Size Regular Value.......23c . e. .* Waxed Paper, 1 2 5 ft., Gutter Edge Box Regular 25c Value........... 19c t .1 Cldarvilie Live Stock Company »■ ... ■ ‘THE MARKET FOR YOUR $TOCK CALL 6-1211 FOR DATS* PRICES SNVPF i M fi-; ' ’ ' . 1 BROWN’S DRUGS FOUNTAIN SERVICE Cream* and Ices, Cold Drink* p i ■ ' , * % J U tY 28 -Sclto iil G ro un ii I t-v ' r L ‘ There were (notreUteijl) age and wer* . village of Ce , te r wpuld gel Postmaster ti they agreed Jackson and attd after tha vr*y to the i ‘ ,Little Davii 1795 in Car Greene Count} when quite yo Anna J . M. , bought the fai •Massies Creek village. He house and mi house-still st J t was built o out of the bi walled and th ;laid with -flaj *nd clqan anc pie.order, and Jbutter and -mi' just above a pi and stood in t . fresh water \v en, which sav steps. A large fam and reared ip weire ten daug son, alas died fifteen-months grew to wotns married minis asmissionarie see in the hist like birdlings is scattered, ucated and int youth desired hut lacked the . self for this o He was a su a rigiASeeede: . and. his home a station on *road,” helping their way, esc the South to j neighbors ofti there. He w. . the local’papei the first conve the Bepublicar burgh, Pa. • His farm jo Both these m* They.differed separated the* suit was the ' them sometim ed. his farm a 1858 but died in the stone hi seventeen yea - Jackson, son ( and his wife, and moved int A brief hist Jackson's fam Three of-the r in that stone age 23, marrie. Forsythe a Se settled in Cedi in 1853. Seve Tied Squire I Martha.Espy was a bright man and a teacher. Sh stone house tc accompanied 1 they .labored her of years Presbyterian 1880 hn accou years later h with maligna/C was buried at she died in X11 Margaret t married in tl . Milton Andre 1850, These t i | wedding gowj" Tables groan-1 each occasion the house wit" daughter-a t several, years rk * as a mil' sister, Marth Corcisco. Styq BOv, Walter IU Church. The ia 1808 and - Of their fat Presbytcriani te t was a mi) Anna, a twin, marrie* in Nebraska1 Lavinla, ^ school t c a c l i ^ Id*, Iowa, S&rah, se' Xehla, Ohio, Victoria, A t. o *--- \
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