The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52

, ................. .................................................................................................... ... ..................... RAND-MeNALLY&CO’S NEW20thCENTURY ATLAS OF THE WORLD * 4» '■ Helps Everybody Student; Farmer and every intelligent reader; is bought by Universities, Colleges, Public Libre- ries, etc,, and why not get it for your home? The Rand-McNally Universal Atlas contains what you>need to know. 464 pages Excellent Calen­ dared Paper, Elegant Half Morocco Binding, Weight Eight Pounds, Plates for this magnifi­ cent work cost $xoo,ooo before the book was ready for the press. I t is one of the necessary Reference Books. If You Purchased I t Y*u Would Have To Pay Six Dollars. Fifty-Seven Pages of Practical Colored Diagrams. Explaining at a glance relative imports, exports, \ crops, population and the debts of all Nations and ' States. They will -give you proper impressions more readily and more lasting than any table of dry figures. Beading Matter. 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Checks Given Only With Cash Pur­ chases. The foUtxaifKj ]Herehantsof Gedafviile Give Ghecks for the fland-Wally fltlas: S, Z . Stewart, D ry Goods . J . Z , Houser, Groceries, Charles Weimer, M eat Market. ,2, H McMillan, JFurniltlre, C. M. Crouse, Hardware ■ C . M. 'Bid#way, Z rugg isl. J. B, Cooper^ Groceries, im m m m Tothe insuring public:—On October 19 my.house 2§ miles west of Clifton, was burned to the ground; I bad $410 insur­ ance on the same, in the Home Insurance Company of New York, which was written up by.W. L. Clemans, their agent at Oed- arville, O., aud today, just eleven days after the fire I received a check in full from tbe company, and I wish to recom­ mend the Home for promptness. E. T. Linson. Yellow Springs, Oct, 30, 1900, i * The HOME INSURANCE COMPANY of New York Capital $ 3 , 000 , 000 . Organized 1853 . Assets‘$ 12 , 800 , 000 - the Home Insurance Co. Every Description of Farm and Village Property Insured Against ^ Jamestown, O., May 27, 1897. On the evening of May 10, 1897; the tenant house on my farm in Cedarville Township, burned to the ground. Origin offire unknown, the building being Vacant, I had failed to ask the company for a va­ cancy permit. I was carrying $250 insur­ ance on same in the Home Iiaurance Com­ pany of New York. On May 19 the ad­ justment was made, and on May 2 7 1 re­ ceived a draft for payment in full. Respectfully, B. It. Harrison. Fire Farmers Insuring in this Company do not thereby Encumber their property or make themselves liable for the losses of others. Spring Valley, Ohio, April 11, 1900. W. U Ckmans. Ajrt, Dear 8 i r : ’l wish I* recommend The Home Insurance Com­ pany of New York to the insuring public and Irish to say that the 11025.00 for my tshaseo shed and oouteats was received in fust 1$ dataafter the property wasdestroyed ky 4v§» I iarfwrtAHd, ftltAt this U nothlag unusual with your company. Yours Truly, J ^ . David N, Hower, Aot at onoe and proteot your property Ibr a trifling sum by insuring with ■ '4 ’ W. L. CLEMANS, Agent. CJ cm I i u *vlllcN O h i o . C, A. DAVIH, Jamestown »0. W.H. BLK^INffL m m o l I>. t>. Ol&AXD, Bowtmtflle. BRANCH OFFICES EDGAR SNYDER, Bedsits. T. B. WOOStEY, Washington, IL W. JONES, MUIedgeviiW Tbs Home Aganta Never Have to Apologise. Thu fiaam al Naw Vert Pay* far Naeaca M- m «penv*PVt IIMMI WM MnNIlViVi VVh BIAMa. Sflwe dte■ -aa1 * • , . Cedarville, O.; Nov. MS, 1*00, W. L Clemans Art., Dear Sir: I have this day* received a draft in full payment tor the lornof my honee, which w*a hunted Nov. 8th, The ad)netwent was catirefy mtfefectory. Your* Truly, DviAvl l l X THUS TW 5NTV - w e The Nei In Plain Blacl Silk and Satin silk lining tom1 seperately. Sij Handkerchief I R Faithful I This story is related] on a farm east of tov had gone on a visit fd county for a few da] aunt and two childre the place. At differs the night noise was he Itv of the hen house| soon on hand. Tliror the dog warned the nj . house of the trouble,1 they never stepped morning came the lad noticed the dog sittiil W E have- ” even o f Cedarville.I ao early in tb | to us, but we’| all. * H f Till M l Al K t Dht 3 £ Opalj m t H„i a B.( 9 S k Pear oral m TmAUJ 3 t Pl«l 3 <*T O n « 3 * VVal WM Cha W* have i p w u n ta i tttag By huyiagl (V*•A,.' »<-VL*■ . h -‘MM 9

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