The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26

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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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