The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26
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Sec. 4 says ‘*Thxt all automobile op motorcycles shall during the period from one hour after sunset to one' hour before sunrise exhibit a lamp or lempB showing a white light or lights for a reasonable distance in the direc tion toward which stich vehicle is pro ceeding; also a red-light or lights in the.reverese direction and shall also be operated with a good and sufficient break and suitable,horn or other sig nal.. : • D. H. McFarland, Mayor. FARMERSI "Stour attention is called to Long- junaeau, the dark' gray, ton weight, Farcheron Stallion, a proven breeder of1high class horses. Will make the season af'the Farm ■on Wilmington Road a t edge of corporation. Spec ial care to prevent accidents but will not’be responsible should any occur. Fee fifteen dollars for satisfactory , colt. 1 ; -• Andrew Winter J[Qhh Stewart in Charge. Phone 3-108 , DR .O .P . ELIAS l ■ 1 DENTIST Exchange Bank Bldg,. Cedarville, O. EYES Examined Correctly ‘ Glasses F itted . AT MODERATE PRICES TIFFANY’S ,j ; Optical Department ^ Open Evenings by Appointment sto*: Cfnited States Railroad Administration Through Sleeping Car *’ TO .• N rt Michi an DAILY via DAYTON and RICHMOND in THE NORTHLAND PENNSYLVANIA-G.R,&I. ROUTE Leaves Cedarville 6:30 p. m . Leaves Xenia 6:50 p. m . Leaves Dayton 7:30 p. m . Leaves Richmond 9:50 p .m . Round, trip tickets on sale daily beginning June 29 For particulars consu lt Lo cal T icket Agents. HarryKeanon AUCT IONE ER TERMS VERY REASONABLE Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Pay Parties wanting two auctioneers I am in position to supply the extra man with unlimited ex perience. PHONE 2-120 Cedarville^ - - . Ohio LOCAL AND j I personal Y W W W W W W W W U ^ ^ ' . .. . -.-fy IT....-T i "l For pure raw linseed oi) get it a t Ridgways. Miss Ruth Harris of Centerville, Q., is the guest of Miss Margaret Gilkey. —Chickens, Ducks, Geese—I will pay the highest price for them. ..Call phone 3-164 Wm. Marshall. W. W. Trouts Company has receiv ed a car of sugar now on track. Dr, and Mrs. M. I. Marsh are spend ing a week in Hamilton ond Oxford. ..... t e i s t s s ^ tk*r—«kly . - latteft&frifttf fhdw<s6>*|»rittfe BESIDES <1 Viessifc'fhsetsi i* t m m o v e Ren YOVR C*rp*tk>t* GALLOWAY * CHERRY, XRNIA — — — — OHIO Miss Belle Rakestraw' is attending summer school a t Wittenburg,- . . —Gold Medal Flour by -the .barrel at Nagley*f. * For Sale:- Choice Timothy hay, at $26.00 a ton. H. N. Wright, Selma, O. Dr; O. Pi Elliaa, wife and daughter, are in Cojurabug Thursday mid Friday attending’the Centenary. —NOTICE— I am in tho poultry bus iness. Call by phone. Wm. Marshall. Prof, F, A. Jurkat, wife, and Ion, Elmer left Thursday-for a visit of three week., in Pennsylvania. —Best developing and printing done. Clarke Nagley. Leave films a t Nag- ley’s grocery. Misses Agnus Stormont bnd Mary Chesnut, who have Seen teaching school a t Indiana Harbor, Ind., have returned'home, —Use the Dayton Fly Finish. It makes "more flesh and milk and more profit. Kills flies(and keeps them, off. You can get it a t Ridgway’s. Auctioneering—te rn s reasonable— get dates. Call Cedarville Phimo 21-2 an 151. H. a WILSON. London and South Charleston are making war on autoists that leave their machines on the street at night without lights burning. Mrs. J. A. Burns left Monday even ing for Washington, D. C. where she will visit her son, Cecil, who is teach ing in that city. Prof. L. D. Parker, Misses Anna Collins, Nancy Finney, Florence Wil liamson and Bertha Creswell left Mon day morning to attend summer school at the O. S. U. Wm. Burnett, ^ged 71, formerly connected with the paper mill here died at his home on a farm on the Hook road near Xenia, Tuesday. The funeral will be held Friday. Buy Sugar before i t becomes scarce. We have plenty of Franklin Cane Sugar—the best kind— in stock, at $8.75 per 100 pounds..... R. Bird ft Boss Co. - SALESMEN WANTED to .solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or Commission. THE LENNOX OIL & PAINT CO., Cleveland, O. Dr. C. W. Marshall 6f Selina left on Wednesday in company with Fred. Tindall for Rochester, Minn., where each will submit for major operations Mr. Tindall has been in poor health for some time. —Keep your piano in Shape by hav ing it thoroughly cleaned, tuned and regulated. Call Knox Hutchinson, Phone 2on 160. For Sale:- A beautiful lOt of about one-half acre in Harper’s Grove; also the homestead with one to five atte*. G. H. Smith WANTED: CARPENTERS, CABI NET MAKERS, BOAT BUILDERS, JOINERS, AND PAINTERS WHO UNDERSTAND HIGH CLASS FIN ISHING. Our plant is light and well ventilated, Fort Clinton is located on Lake Erie in the famous fruit growing section, midway between To ledo and Cleveland on the main line of the New York Central RR. A good inexpensive little towh in which to live . Plenty of fishing, hunting and, boating. Attractive summer resorts near by. Steady work. The Matthews Co., Port Clinton, Ohio. < HOW’S THIS? We effer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any ease ef Gaiterhh t£*t oann i^he euroS by Hall's Osiitrrh ' Salts Catarrh Medicine has been tofwu M catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has be come known as the most reliable rem- .ody for Catarrh, Bm* _Catarrh jeditine acts thru the Mood e: .acottt aurfi on the Medic e acts thru the Muc fcs surfaces, expelling the Polihm from the Blood a*d healing the dis eased portions. After you have taken Hall’s Ca tena Medicine for a short time you S tas? Medicine a t once and-got rid for testimoinifti, -.-Medici F. 3 *CHENEY ft Co.,Toledo, Ohio. h M by *tt Druggy*, 58s. issassssfemaaemmm \ Announcing to the people of the M ia itii Valley The July Sale Celebration The Entire Month 1 " “ of Deginninc TuedUiy ___***» 1The Rike-Kumler Co. Jufy First • f l# Leads ' *’ * • . ' ^ tjsr/g ■ Service and Economy are the watchwords o f the day. The savings habits o f four years o f war have not been broken. Governments, men, women, big business have taken up the cry to keep going the greatest lesson the war has given—CO-OPERATIVE SERVICE. .-'■"- t ' V k - .v ■ V * : ' -r; " u v ..;r . Now Comes Our Opportunity An opportunity to mass the forces "of this institution fo r OUR SUMMER DRIVE FOR ECONOMY. Believing that the people o f the city o f Dayton and vicinage look to The Rike-Kumler Co. to LEAD in SERVICE, w e have this year organized our sale so that instead o f two weeks* dura tion, the plan concicely stated is to arrange A Month Long Suites Celebration The entire month o f July will be devoted to the offer ing o f SPECIAL EVENTS throughout the store. In place o f the inevitable hurry and discomfort which a two-weeks* sale necessarily brings, we shall distribute the sales for four ’wccfks ^ •. EACH DAY A NEW PROGRAM*—each day new op portunities, until our entire stocks have been passed in re view before the public. 17EEH IDEE HE ;E! Watch the Dayton N ewspapers ' •Watch this selling event unfold itself before ^Oureyes —watch for your own special needs. All the merchandise represented is fashionable, desirable merchandise—quanti ties bought;especially for the event aiid quantities o f ojur regular stocks reduced. " The Savings to You A re Large Doubly large because o f a post-war merchandise mar ket where not only present costs are unprecedentedly high, but steadily soaring, so that predictions for fall make it ex tremely advisable to buy to the limit o f your pocket-strings NOW. This'is An Event to Be Talked About Pass the word along., Give your neighbor the benefit o f yonr rnfomiation. Let not a single person for miles around miss RIKE-KUMLER’S JULY SALE. We shall back up these plain words with plain facts. People have only to see the merchandise and the splendid values to realize the importance o f this sale. ? NOW—LET US BEGIN!. ?V The Rike;Kuniler Go., Dayton, Ohio vQ White Canvas Lace Boots and Oxfords $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00and $6.50 High or Low Heels ^ * -i White Shoes ere the coolest for summer wear Frazer’s Shoe Store 1 7 E a s t M a i n S t r e e t , X a n l a , O h i o TMs month*t Buttmisk Pattern* re 10c end ISc—mme higher, TRY OUR JOB PRINTING/ ATTENTION FARMERS! COAL Pocahontas Lump and Mine Run, Virginia Lump and Hocking Valley.' See ns for best prices. * . . Burned crushed Lime and Fdhrfefized U x tte i^ for sure crop, more clover~or alfalfa. *• Our Agricultural Limestone con tains 114.38^ carbonate* of calcium and magnm ium , the neutralizing agents Which Nature offer* for correcting acidity. The application o f two tons or more per acre is liifificient to neu tra lise th e acid, and sweeten and freshen your 4oil. Our shows the best analysis by 7% of any in the State * us for prices
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