The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26
*r ?< i Ur't rl W f T * *, f •s&V'S;’ ,> *; ■*«* i, u- S' , i ,V *' - 11 H ‘ 's i •i-‘ i l l l f' '■'., - -‘/ h4 . 'A' V v' , ; - * ^ uv J4 ,-~ v * - - ’ '</*v % I M m «C M w ^ fla a aW o i* |&o*« a il *i*e 6 . KmlB to d W S S . . . $ 3 . 2 5 1 Fwm Htn,« 11 inch SHitfop worfc Sloe# sbes 8 p » # ° t .. m M r d m •J« ^* $475 2 Pair* Men's Hi Top medium Bum Sboei both • t o l l $4.60 values. $250 a Frit* Hi Top Shorn # M S 4 1 -S * B < i { 1 7 C 7.14.00 value. 1 0 fc *• v• ,1 1 OaljrM&n’s blatsk dress •mutto** ebei 36° $16.00 value. Wpuid be a $25.00 Coat bought on today’s market, p r ie s < *«■.» k * , e i Jt 4 jpa ‘••Hr. Chart** * «*k b » km I far iJ» m » * Sis »ofch*r, Mr#, 8 «*k, *f CoJJoft UsftMur. QUALITY BRINGS RAPID GROWTH TO “DOMINANT DAYTON” MUi M#]#nM l i* U»* •I iwrbtotiMNr, IS#*. Aaelrow <Sra*- w«U and wlf# of QouitMTiHe, 111. ' Hr. JUlph B * t m#i*fc#r, **M#nt at tb# W#rt*rn Theological garniaary la pittoburjc Uk th# Holiday guast of frlond* h « t . —Tb* 0 h*m l#* tearing ear new h u tb* on# DIM) tap and domoant- »t>t* rims, J*or th* p nw it Js the luwfcproposition on th# market; Quran* A Son, Agent*. —Man's Casts. SS»«P L|n*d Work ° ^ R B ir* * * # n * c # 2 Men’s Black Dress OvWMitssiaes 56 and '38 $12.80 values ^a. a **'* 4 *•*> , I Man’s Gray Diagonal Wool Overcoat #ize $12 50 value . -aax <***«-** i^ im r$ ♦’ „ ' - " 1 Mim’s^ ia t^eck Dark Oray Overeeat size 37. A I2 » j6 value (an extra tg: ..... $ 15.00 ”• K ' ' IS Yeung Men’s Over- * 14, 16 and '■Dark Jsolors :e«'• aad very ..... 48 %Off 1 D* IDet Children’* Winter Coats extra good, warm S £ 3 f r . 5 0 S & O f f Sons Co l Miss#* Acne Al»xaad#r end H*leo Bubs, o f YeHott” Spring* *p*nt CbriftwnMiwith Mi** M*rg*ret Aio*«fta*)p* ( ! ! Mr, Harry W«ddl«, wife and son, of jjjpriisgrflejd, w*r« Ubristtoa* gua«t* pf Mr. andMrs. W. J. ^arboap. „ Prof. W. I». Stsrrett »m l wlfo, of (JrepnvUte, O., -arc bomn for th* Holiday vacation. ' Word traa roc®lYed Tuesday from Rev. W\ W , I » fl, of Brooklmo; ^vfas*., that bo is improving from a very soyore attack o f tooslliti*. Kerr A Hastings received * car of coal Wednesday evening and those in needWere supplied to fcb* .extent o fW pounds each, Ybo locardray. men hauled dbriBg fbo oarlypartof the night for the t&wn people vrbile tbe farmprs received a share Thurs day morning. A t oh* time twenty wagons wer* in line., • Hr. and Mrs, U :' M. Wilcox, o f liair Baris, wore Christmas gdeste of Hr, A, B, Biobards.^ and wife. Hr*. Wilcox vriUspsnd a f«w day* hare whil* th*-, Br,.;.r*tarn*d ^fhkt; evening; / . . Mr. 3 phn Boss entertained at fkmily dinnerChristmas. Sergeant Oamerpn Bos* of C *»£ *b«rw*n and Mr.Ernest Balia and fantUy.of %iyton being present. , v»: * ',; , ; *.,.l.^,W.„..i'ijr.,*rytft; 4- { V - FLASH LWtfiTS-lk « M «k*» ••vtntant in pink from . ., * ' R. Sifrii&S«M Co. ' .r^t °ir : 1 --j- v d i Mri, Jbyr. Hixoo and ion, Walter, loft Friday for a Holiday trip to Tulsa, Okla., to visit Mr. B. D. Bixoni 'Dixon. fam ily and Mr. Sobert N e w T e r m O p e n s J a m 2 n d , A ooerse tit offloe training kese wfd vaOify yen tor a good pecStosi wttk Die gorenimant of ksaiawse eeaestA^Thotwiiwi* of i*eW 6 e$ee-»Hl|li pey—Don't SiN^WHifc# now h r ow ifM | i)| lU lR -J ftC o l}S iflbm liiiiMM t C o IW a D r ^ hi *onto wnee^gpsm^ em^esjg“*sej wa ssas ,X r, and Mrs. tt« M . Mordock entertained the.Andrew family at Christmas dinner. Mrs. 2 jgtta Bull entertained at Christmas dinner, Tuesday, *Mn Frank B, Hull, Indianapolis, Xnd^ Mr. B. C. watt and Wife,. Mrs. Mary M. Barker, Mr, C, M« Crapse andwife, Mrs. O. M. Townsley and. theEditor and family. •MVitrtui. Proa.. HittH Orad* D r c is Shirt* S f ,6 0 •aaiii. . ' R. Bird A S en s Ce. ANOTHER BARGAIN OFFER J; ^ ^ The Ohio State Journal is Out With Their Annual Offer, Embracing Redactions All Along the*lJn«. Regardless of the fact that the ex pense of publishing a newspaper has advanced enormously over a year ago, the Ohio State Journal tit out with their annual reductions in a doteft diff erent club offers. The Ohio State Journal is the old-* cst mwsps^r.-.published west of the AlleghenyMountains. It ha* longbeen a great favorite with the farmers, who like to get x newspaper oh the day it is published. This Is ah advantage the Ohio State Journal has over other publication* in its faction, as ft i* the only,morning newspaper published in Coltstuba* or Central Ohio and there-' fore the only one to reach rural route patrons on day o f publication. A newspaper subscription has sifted down to a business transaction. The subscriber in this day and age con- riders the new* service and what time VMS M f a c-W•■ B u y F l o r i d a ;F a r s & & D f r e c t F r o m O w n e r s These toyata are Improved, ifwancta xtsuemit aaiaitiBg _____ sArtw ILitflreeii i*iNfa*Ni MjBSTf* JeeVfwflrleWWw|M*V*«"S_JeSHVvV* heart Bierita tasris, bat m never beans tt Btise partteslar farms cd« 3 wpnia $wntana- in A^wi aj^n$ we*a putt tm Mtowa» wRk U ni rfrimri. WYit# wall esMeSWWrW#PSWSePS ie♦«**** i^wssw* L F. C ra ig m MMNM*MJ.# n ew , w .ft W m m :& m t m ; e i f 'T t a i W o i r k # $ on lt« Payroll and With Annual Sale* of Le** Than 1100,000, the C e s h p a n y H u b ’ -."lb * created It* -Wprking Force'to Pure Hundred Men; and Its Yearly Butiae** Has Clrown Into the Million* —a Wonderful Tribute to the Defecting Genius of the Organization That Is Less Than Seven Years Old, ** k/T. W, McNCIL. BULrtijMc as i struggling concern, -with but Iso workers on It* payroll and «g- £r*g*tiiig-in Its, enmisl safts output a product amounting to fen* than 1109,00-7, Th* Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Com- pany of today ha* takun ltn plat, with thCHMcoactrue labeled aoUnd and worth White, hot only by the people of Ohio, but With alt elements or the trade which tt serve*. From this beginning of a hundred thousand dollar* to X budget for th* year 111# of live million dollar* tell* In a material way that * sound buslnee* policy, fair dealing and the doctrine of Utter good* have paid,, With all of th* marvelous Increase hi the Volume of the company’s bUeJneee. however, the real reflection of tt* growth and Subelantlal qualities Is found In the modem factory, built and -equipped at a dost of mow than MW.OW. In this fee- Mriy bunding Within a few month* 4h# tom Will find employment at labor nkllk-rf tot the most part and receiving wage* Wstt above the average ibted by other In dustrial pursuits, « v * million dollar*' worth Of tires for the year IMS—that Is tb* marie set by *h« Dayton RuHaf Makufacturiag Dotn- fmny for tbs tWslvsMontft by Wring but r v / e e &£// jlo £/?& j z x v r d s s /? o £& b k / i f g . c o . •no shift of men dally. With the equip’- meat of the new factory the output could tm doubled with the factory operating at right. ■■ :. ‘iot, new home o f the company was de signed by the best expert* to be obtained, They ate men who are especially trained Sq constructing factories for companies «ngoged in the rubber business. It Is set down in a plot or ground com prising «H acres, above high water, tying between Wolf- Creek and West ttlver street, In Irnyfon View, with a rioutage of feet’ on the main line of the Pennsylvania Railroad to tit. fioul-r. Adequate street tar service by tm* Of the city llilfe* fs furbished, with another line eoon to be accessible! to wofbmen, With the Increased facilities and the Improved conditions for it* worn, the company is turning out moie and. if weslbfe, better tires. In the old plsnf the company was handicapped for wo?!;- tag room and It w*» handicapped in It' earning capacity by the Inability tomeel the, demands made upon It* product. It. the last year order* for thous-iiid* of tl:c> were refused because the company cotilrt a-'* matie them, Upon’ taking possess'..!* of. Its new lo cation th* company find* Itself not ton- frouted with th* necessity of creating a demand for its product, but rather With supplyjhg it, which It will now be able to do ot all times with the additional room which It ha* acquired. tfn* rapidly increasing demand tot Its Airless tire was In a large degree re sponsible for1 the WCcd Of more room. From the time the trade Was permitted to acquaint Itself with the qualities Of this tilts the sales have been almost Un precedented, Designed as U is to meet both pleasure and commercial cars and trucks add with its added advantage of increased mileage, the tire has found a ready market, to fact, So great ha* the demand for this particular tire become, that during the coming year the company will concentrate all Its efforts In this de partment to turning oof suitable sires for Fords* light delivery trucks And tire- fighting apparatus alone, • Bom* idea of the popularity of the Air- lass tire i* furnished by the fact that seven hundred rlUca to the United States and <H» nada use these tire* on fire ap paratus on from on* to thirty p'encs In each oily. It is the boast of The Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Company that In all thin number there Is not a tire department using th* tires which has made com plaint as fo their Wearing qualities, tileit saving to the constructionof Vehiclesand Ihe required resiliency. Kotwlthetandlng th* restrictions Which have been placed-upon exports during tbs year litf, the company ha# enjoyed the largest foreign business in its his tory, and hew the Airless tires are to be found in every part of the world where automobiles are to be ftrinid. The company also manufactures the ■'Thoroughbred" Dayton Pneumatic Mrs, which, during the past three years, bat been firmly established in the beet trade channel*. Ffibllsheib and publicity experts have declared that the slogan adopted by the company In connection with Its ’ Thor oughbred” "Pneumatic tPire—"Try On*, You'll soon Have Four”—Is one of th* most suggestive and clevsriy thought- out tirade slogan* ever conceived. Th* slogan Is meeting the eye of. people ’to every part of the world every day of their lives and has become a synonym for the word* "Thoroughbred" and "Dayton." In the coming year the company will make slight change* to the design of its "ThrOUg'hbred" Fheuimftlc Tire, It Will have a red aide wall and a slight change wilt be mad* in the pattern of it* tread. Slight changes to perfect the tlr* have been made la the mold Used for "Thtwough'toede” and too 1*1* tire Will therefore he the best to* company has ever mads. ’ r' • ' l Beat of all to .the buyer at the "Thor oughbred," toff guarantee of fcOOfr mile* wilt not he taken away. ThW fa SPlto of the tendency of *o many tlr* mauufac- . turera to' seduce’. th« mileage to their guarantee* Op remove It altogether. >' The personnel of too official fatally which, directs toe att*t>* of to* company r 1* recruited from men who Araknown to Dayton tor theto-hugtoess ability and In tegrity, Especially,la-this true <^f the men who head the various departaiwlt*, all of whom were selected beoAuie of their especial yalue a* directors and'**— . ecutive*. tolirt A. MaCMlilan, under"who** dlreo- -tlon the company, has exoerfenned Its re markable growth, ha*, been its directing head sine* its inception. It h*a been : largely due to hi* force attd foresight that th* company ha*.increased Its, buhl- . nes* moto than fifty-told. "Mr, MacMil lan is prominent to the business and clvlo Affair* of Dayt< ■>. Beside* being presi dent* he IS general -manager, -and th* ‘ originator of All toe plans a» Well A* the executive Who ***» that toe company** plans aw carried out The factory organisation proper will be headed, by George H. WlUAman, who began work with" th# B. F, Goodrich Company to IWi and with whom h* re mained Until UM. During that tiffio hff * filled-every position to the Uro depart ment, Including that Of assistant mana ger. From 1*0# to toil h« waa superin tendent of the local company and be tween that time ahd hi* rettirfj he was to the experimental department of the Good- year Tire and Rubber Company, la this capacity he haa*charge of the new devel opment work, research and experiment*. Mr. .Witsaman $arecognised as pn* of th* most proficient tire men In the country. Before coming to to*: local company ■a* chemist aud superintendent a , A Bethea spent several years after grade- . ating from the Polytechnic Institute ef Alabama to th# chemical departments of various rubber companies sad his nade th* chemistry of rubber hi* etedy « mi business. - 'The Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Compapy is on* of the eight Companies Which wers Invited to participate fa th« "Dominant Dayton" display whM vp* iwarad to toe Saturday Kvtnlng Fast last The participation In the Advertlseuaeat give# th* company th* dWtlnotton at having been presented to a geoera! read ing public to the most expensive a#v*r- Hsemenf ever printed to aay wabdoatieiu, With T^eDavton R u b W t o S S Company to the group making op domfe nant industrial Dayton as praZtofito the display *r* tha National Cash keghw tor Company, The DeMo and The kewtog Maabtoo Compaq. ‘ l! tb* paper will m ch him. He want* lit price. gwvteo, both in the way of news and Colonel 38. S. Wilson, lectnrff, orat- « * * * * tfewjrffitoaawredldf twctfivlt^,; pegbe'Wedhortol work. at th# earliest possible hour, an the, Apparently every effort has hoen important new* ftom every *«U«e «T made by tbk managoment of th# Chip ‘ ' 18tai« itu ‘ ' * ................. arlflten* cepted during the Bargain Offer period , ...-........ ................................ for threedollars and fifty rente, which f j« ’fifty cents leek tiian tho regular THE HIC-H G RAD E 1 E T L I D Q l A i l A ■ M G s o l lT h r ^ l 3M k in $ h iF ffkke. .H^ Interest In the great Eur. ; hae made Ike daii I greater mpertaao* ___ Oar bow are new fighting in the Mg atmy with the aUlse and we are more than interested. attention ha* been given td the live Stock, Grain and Fiwfeae marketwport*, which have fhietaaMd £ winch on account of the war, sad OMo Shate Journal reader* here# been kept in cto** tow* wtoh svwry oiraage e Intoroitf: , 61 wR amal to make that mwspftp etfng and reliable In every re* many featffhia ahow the . - . newspaper reader* hare been * earefnlly studied and that for tt thor oughly i-nd up-to dote news- Ohio State Jon wat is not 5 ugh Diet to the Ohio State Journal Com* panyv Columbus, O, Briers arc ad- vamjihg and it would seem that this is a good time to subscribe, iiltViisijMSiraiesatolg'gfi 19 l l t t f t AN* I M M t t I EY paper the Hed. e»»lM The Rbrvain Offer will ffuw to a 4 Midnight Jan. SI. Sobocrip- ■th# Ohio fttale Jonma! and . itMkmaa or ti» Ohio mat# aad CHiio ftm m will b# BKANR Is JOHNSON, Attorney and CoimseloDat-lAW Xi IN.TA, OHIO, Office over Galloway A Cherry.
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