The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52

-ifz, was,;.MMWWpt. w,’iwwwnr astr'i^-n^attABW'Ws «•*"***«••wnnwwer,^^-ii^Ttt.mwpwilwnesjr—j.; Q98SS5SSSS52 m y i l»r», $Hi>a 4»fcp ta sawM •* t« 'pa*y <•*■ w»« MfMppt* • * * t a | t f t r « k f . i ^ if **HSjtfur# mbmertiin* work *■ i» fch.»fljmhtfatn XJnsloa vlll be re- ■** **u§^lfa 0*t»b*x. D « you *v*#1ifebm4VmriMiHog et *JPr*»l> 3 rttTyf Pmbyttry for *• 111 * ttr«t tin* jrttn wall “ mootwith «i lu Bopfcembor. Ut. Howard Best#* ha* been jf oafferins ft»m a wound in hlt ioofc * lomohedby * pitchfork, Mr, Georg# Britton wakes Jbu| il’ltl# improvement, he 1# *1 th# laon* efbts d»u#kt#tj Mr*. Boberfc tber of the church 1** tb# miaieter}: ft i» your ehureh a* muoh m it i* %h# piwtor’*obutob;both*llk#r*»'pon*j- ; blefeittaBUce###, ' W sttU ft by her * tooth*? eubortaineh tb* younger *et “* in ObiNii^giefefctioavery hebpitbblJ i . JSveryipemi: m& fow 'iritb' ■’’*1 * Iw^ujMwIny afternooto gt » . birth- Dr.ta* M «, ^ l^hV w«r# call- 4 dayparty. # tag at th* hotd*”?of-Mr. and Mr** * T fa . Tlaompaonlart^Oiday. TbMormpn la*t ftafcbbth by re­ quest, was on the “MiHeoniunu” Th*.pastorgrpseatedboth view*he :J\ a .I -Th* Woman'* M inN aW -W etp meet* Wednesday at th* homo of ’ 4'Mr*.JAlborfcFerg;u*oh,Wis«es Catrie ’ ^Bife and Dorothy1Soiling are the, ^.ttadfr*.; * ' „ ■ • Mr. William Hook has returnee hotoeirom hid'-Tiait ujMstatei’ 5H< ‘ treport* a fln* time.. Mr*. Jennie # . Bitchi* Iptfc la*t Jlaturday for Bellevlll*, Ohio, where : . »h* wa* agueat in the honte ef Rev. ' J. 1<- Kitenie, pastorof the Prosby- •erlah.chureh,' - > T »*■*% , “ * 4 4 \ **fi - * 1 4f Dr. and Mr*. Bltehi* left Belle- , ' *will*. OhW, last Tuesday -for Korfc- r riifht, Wow Yptkf where they will * John «r%.and4fmaly, ^*h*n# by theBible «oh*ol at H*tf. Concord,, | Ohio, rtaabiarboot* about Au«u*t. ib. Mr*. J. B. Blf* wa* removed to lay :M%''iitrr**®df_ittKfliy'atihi* , * o . , ■ •^ o f theWaiT*n^lfef3|rmAssociation* i! leader of tita preseht day natlon- ; Wide crusade agalMt th# #*lls of * Mormonism, Wtateaman editor p|»ti ' • ' • ^ *“ 1* Is i^eatohbr-and platfonn ifdsfnrgav# kmaaterlyaddress ittth# CUften, tJ. P.ehdrch lairfclabbath evening. TheChristlatt TJiiiimwill conduct *1 a service neat Sabbath morning in the absence of th*. r'‘ 1 “ ~ V! ent gation totii. The rdially in- vited toattend*'this'‘meeting, sue ^ themewill he “What Clmstanity ' has don* for th* world,**. . WHY BB A OHISTIAIT? 1, Ghrlstdied t# tart men. 4^’Christ i* afaltddJtntir' abl# to ; sav# all who com* tohim, 4. There is no other way *f * *j||rij[tiQn. ■ ~-r ■ - ■ ~t ; 4. ‘ Being endowedwithmind and V wUhttisp^Wibm for ^everyone to * believe. «. ' BeUev* en th* Lord .Jesus * D^ t'ipd^*r«ia iirh* 'fay#d .: 4. Toh#^with th*Xord‘s work. dadki aSStia flna «mdlti»n and will be sold a price to mots quiek asI Bare a* uss for same, Just th* thing if yott=af* id hied of a stare treat. . «rM.Htd«wbJ. ; FARMERS ;W i» year plea*# return grain bags and tarpaulins. Wa wa*d them far uaa in tha taming thraahing baaaan than wa will lash tham ta yau far dna'thar ybar* .Karr t Hasting ttraa. fii ■ 'll W h M t W M < , ; n a j N t t r o s b W .w i t b u ■ Mat whnNtar tvdW tim tyr* apw»y W,w • KaSrco ta Preve disaan Is Dog. fMwentiy dogs and oat* awaken mm** who aw* it Hmcsr. Dbase* of lira, for instenca, instinct would tail th* animal to getput of daneWat ‘ daub, m fm tbk'mm 'U it wlaa, lastinot should MU *»tWf to b**psww fromdangarousw«t«ni, hut be ib^e* eut boldly wb#a. Mk m mm friand is in danger of drowning. t -M«taH|i far Ha#t»* ' «tr Gernta l»Ma*d*#,! Wbb' WHS ■mm oiitad topwtoir a HmMf |My .as#1 A T-jglH'i ■ariawe i ' *« *1wb m H mw <«tAw iMadHEmale* hash tommww.'* **tea, iir m i nmwat, m m m « t w * .n * 4 m*- -‘f* & . . . . ■* ' *r-....... -w • ‘ ~ ■ • . I ^ V _• ; ' ' •" ■ i| { ’ ’i *w> r • - ■ F ’i ; , ■ Si A, . i £ *-VS V or ¥ # • *?; iv> i.i>i m ua 2 o ■ft 'V As , • V M *. h | m V ; ? v We hav^ t<® jyou in previous announcements that SUBURBAN DAY was going to he something T . 1 - ........ . „ - _ ..._______v _____ -i get goods m JJayton tnat you can't get at home* i^ou know ; also that the prices in Dayton, stores will usually save you far more than the cost of the trip to Dayton, You know these things, but still you don't come to Dayton as often as you'shduld. *' ■• ’ ‘ Th*Davton.tore*whodi«iavih« ' The fare tOpDayton doesn't amount to a lot, but it IS an item, Eqr WEDNESDAY, JULY.21st, ■ we eut these f a r e s , many o f theta nearly in two. . , ^ k r t v i f d |ntheir advertising are the store# will pay you beet tcCtrade with. There aro over forty such afore*,'’ WATCH. '• ’ X r" m g ou t o :on r * t , \ y , tV* , V BECAUSE Clearance Sales are on in nearly all the stores, res af- ihtcfr .-■tll?l3lA4K£f7. th® merchandise selections in iD ayton sto ■ a f i v A l l o i f ford yotf advantages that are tfeinendoilsly . estihg. you can see. your friends in /0ayton and buy the things you need on the same trip. BECAUSE you can go .to Dayton’s theaters:and amusement parks—see new people, places and things, BECAUSE you’ll enjoy the outing and general good time of the trip; and you dwe yourself and family such j an ohting every once in a while. Jv A ............ rY;.^ -4Ml; l You’ll Find That the Individual Dayton Merchants Are laying themselves out to make this day interesting to you^ Watch for the advertising o f the stores who display the “ Suit>~ T -~ " . case” or the ‘ ‘ TRUTH-VALUE-SEEVICE” emblems. Go t T 1 . . the stores who show these emblems in their windows* T'hese are Dayton's representative and dependable stores. -K J th A J L I 1 r l J b . j K J b J L P U w r i l j ’Iiq4j|p':'TIUip It matees no digcrenco whether yoq spend tea cents or ton dollars while you are in Dayton. yOu 4 ■1 :: Cah get the reduced fare X \ v I ■ regardless. ; Fill in the , • j ' number of tickets you ' \*:\M ' H \ ' ■ . 'Want (oue .. coupon is A 4 r ii> / > < *1 enough) as well as your name and address. *>'* I W 'V Si \ V m * K'* ■*'* Read These Round Trip Rates and How Te Get Them G gkk I Going and Returning July 21st Only Yellow Springs 60c Round Trip Cedarvllie , . , , , . . . , . . . . , J5c ^ ^ Waynesville «,•«.,« 90c H ** Jamestown , * . . . . . . , 90c \ ^ ’ : ' m ■ ’ Simpiy buy your Round Trip ticket a* usual. ' ' " Write yotir name and address Oh the coupon at right ah$ the num­ ber in your party. . \ ' ' # t ^ Whan In. Dayton present this coupon and the return portion o f your ticket at the office of this Association,- and ask for E. W. Mantel, Secre- r I tary Dayton Retail Trade Promotion Bureau, Greater Dayton Association t| Rooms, Second Floor U. B. Building, comer of Fourth and Main Streets, - -Dayton,' . Mr. Mantel will refund you the difference between the advertised rate and what you pay the railroad company. Be sure to tear off and fill in the coupon. You MUST present the cou­ pon to get the fare refund. *. tv 1 V I & % J \ Vlkeilb W Couponte theTicketAfoot ftUnthtf&w** #«HW , !* '.l.z • r^ l *Wt Mi- *- 1 - ^-3S. ***,W<-«V l! u ■ n :4|; t iM # \

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