The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

* P h i d Is, S, id re tly ey WRSjgSe**s=rr|**»» Mr. Auto Owner: HM t Here w » piece of good news! ¥ * H*ve received notice that the Goodrich Tires have a new bads* You can bow buy Goodrich Tires from u« and they are ad* juated m a basis of 6,000 miles on Fabrics and 8,000 on CordL And Goodrich Tires cost less than any of the “high mileage” tires that are sold from pumped-up price lists. Notice these prices; SIZE j[Px3 1*2 ' 32x3 1*2 53x4 34x4 34x4 1-2 35x5 You can t go wrong on a Goodrich, And remember," if you Want aTSilvertQwn Cord, the adjustment basis is 8,000 miles. Yours yery truly,. ’ , PRICE ADJUSTMENT BASIS $18.70 , , 6,000 21.85 6,000 31,20 6,000 31,85„ 6,000 42.75. 6,000- 52.50 6,000 Robt. Bird <&Sons Go. W e have a fine line o f woolens for SUITS, OVERCOATS and TROUSERS. W e are ready to serve you. Our prices are reason­ able and our work always guaranteed to be first "dan . ^ ^ , . . | | ; , r:i \SL. The Leading Merchant Tailor XENIA, OHIO. X I2G=H iumniiiimnimi_ self ‘ S3. S3 mattery; latically start, if ing de- • water Drs, etc. , engine ite O . | lia , O h io | iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiir Select Your Car Now *- . . : vi:.» ■ Reo Dodge Overland Hudson * 0 Essex Nash ****** M. C. NAGLEY L o c a l DdsJtei* N , H U N T E R ^ J H a t r f b u t o r LOCAbANDi PERSONAL’ ^ W V V V m W V A V . V W W A Frank B. Bull, after a two weeks vacation, lias returned to |ndian*polis Martin Coffey of Cincinnati has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. John Stewart. The K«dantra Club was entertained -Thursday at the home of Mrs, W. A, Turnbull. The mayor, o f Mpchanicabur recent­ ly fined himself $1 and costa for viola tion o f a traffic ordinance. FOB SALE;-one auto truck for hauling school children. D. Knott, Phone 82, Cedarville, O, The-Clark county fair has been in operation this week as has the Fay ette county f&ir. Charlton Biill o f Greentortvn. Ind., was called here to attend the funeral of the late J. C. Stormont, Miss Leah Wolford’ of Yellow Springs is spending the week with her grandmother, Mrs. J. H, Wolford, For Rale;- A No. 60 Boss ensilage cutjter in good condition and can be seen on the farm, "■— G. E. Jobe Miss Esther Towrisley, who has been spending some time at Chau­ tauqua, N. ¥,, has returned home, Wantedj-Partnor for automobile business in bay ton. Address P. O. Box 322, Dayton, O. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Stuckey of Clevaland are here on a visit of two weeks with the former’s brother, C. N, Stuckey and'family. —Chickens, Ducks/ Geese—I will pay the highest price for them. .Call phone 3-164 Wm. Marshall. Harold Myers of Bichards Drug store, is taking his vacation .this week, spending the time with relatives in Chillicothe. Miss Sarah Wolford, who has been caring for Mrs. Wilson, near South Charleston, for the past four months, has returned home. Bring your cream to ^the .Western Ohio Cream Co., and will .pay you the the very best market price. ___ _ _ M. C. Nagley Miss Bernice Wolford and Mrs. Oliver Dodds, who is home from De­ troit on a month's vacation, spent Saturday in. Dayton. Rev. Lee Rife of the Norris Square United Presbyterian church in Phil­ adelphia, will preach Sabbath for the U. P. congregation/ - ‘—We now have- the -agency ,_of the Western Creamery Co-, and -Will pay you the best -market -price -for your cream. M, G. Nagley Frank Barber of Indianapolis, Ind., visited"with his mother, Mrs. Jeanette Eskridge, the d a s t -o f the wepk. ' v Shirley Eveleth of Black Lick, Pa., reutrned to his home.Wednesday af­ ter spending several days with for­ mer friends. For Sale:- Indiana fir silo in good l condition. Also one com binder. John A. Bums. HOG FEED Digester Tankage Linseed Oil Meal Balanced Ration Hog Meal Ground Barley Ground Wheat Screanings Wheat Middlings The feed is all priced lower than the present > car lot value. & WIRE FENCING '»• , • , - *" _ ’ *' ( ’ ' 1 - * ■ ■ • •. ,• .• \ - .• • • J t Special low price oh all Fence and Barbed Wire i -■ Casper Finney and family of Springfield was the guest of his ..pa­ rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Finney over Sabbath, Rev. Miltoh Hanna and family of Seaton, 111., arrived Monday evening for a short visit with the. former’s mother, Mrs.. G. C. Ha.ma, and other relatives, „ * AGENTS WANTED for Prize Wash ing tablets, samples free, write today, W. J. CANNON, Moravia, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs, C. C, Saum had for their guest Sabbath Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Landen and Mr, and Mrs. Everett Phinny of Springfield. A . Z. Smith returned from Cleve­ land Saturday, after spending sev­ eral days in that city on business for the Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co. —-Best developing and printing done, Clarke Nagley. Leave films at Nag- ley's grocery. A crowd of Boy Scouts from Bu- cyrus, O., are camping at the Clifton cliffs, The colored Boy Scouts of Springfield are camping at the mill dam. Wanted:- Small chickens. Will buy theita any size or weight. Wm. Marshall Rev. Wm. T, McKinney of the Clif­ ton Presbyterian church was married to Miss Anna Bradfute at the home of her sister, Mrs.Lillie Jackson, near Tipp City, Thursday. The bride is a daughter of hte late Jbhn K. Brad­ fute. ' Major J, Cecil George, Who is sta­ tioned at Ft, Sheridan, 111., is on a seven jlay furlough. He' is spending the week with Ohio friends and rela­ tives. Dr, George obtained the high­ est rank in the army of an** hoy from this county although he enlisted from Dayton where he had been practicing He expects to secure his release but at present has no definite plants for the future. OWNERSHIP STATEMENT. This is to certify that Katlh Bull is owner, publisher and editor of the 0-ccku‘villfc Herald and that there are no bondholders or mortgages. KABLH BULL. The Madison county fair will held next week,' Herbert Stormont has his announ­ cement in this issue as to hay and straw bailing. 1 ' h* The R. P. congregation has pur­ chased a piano of Knox Hutchison and the instrument Was used last Sabbath for the first time. R. C. Watt, W; R. Watt ahd Ed. Foust attended the. Johnson sale of Duroc hogs near Columbus, Thursday The West-Ohio,. Conference will he held in Findlay next month. The local M. E. congregation has asked for the return of Rev. J. W. Patton. Mr. Fred Fields, wife and son, £Richard, left Monday evening for Chicago, enroute to their home, in Kansas City, Mo., after a month’s visit with relatives here.* John Marshall & Son, the well known melon growers, pulled the first of the crop this week. They expect- to have plenty during the coming week. The patch is on the George Powers farm. • The post office department has lim­ ited purchases of food and meats from the war department and Sent by par­ cel post to 125 pounds. The post mas­ ter in taking the order must compute the charges on the gross weight. 1 Attorney George Rogers and fam­ ily of Wheeling, W.. Va., drove down from Bellefontaine, Saturday, where they have been visiting Mrs. Roger’s parents. While here they spent the day with their aunt, Mrs. R. F. Kerr. Rev. Walter Hopping, wife and Mrs. McGary of Buffalo, N. Y., have been spending the month with relatives in this county. Next week Rev. Hop­ ping and wife and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Pauli of Dayton will take a cottage for a week at the reservoir. I John ToWnsley has given up his position with the National Cash Reg- I ister Co., Dayton, and expects to leave in a short time for the Texas oil fields in company with John, Steel who intends to open a plumbing es­ tablishment in one of the oil boom, towns. John Lott of Pittsburg is here on an extended visit with relatives hop­ ing to recover his health having suf­ fered a nervous break down some weeks ago. Mr. Lott is connected with the Dravo, Doyle Co., of Pittsburg, contracting engineers, Mrs. Lott may come to Ohio in a few days, Keenly Determined To Reduce the.High Cost of Tires, “Mann” Submits the Following Prices for Special Sale which ends Saturday, . A ll well known standard b u ilt tire s , str ic tly factory guaran teed firsts, MOULD BLEM ISHES and Seconds, such as Portage, K n igh t, C lingstone, Goodyear, F isk , Federa l, F irestone , Repub lic, Goodrich, , M iller , B lack - | stone , D iam ond , A jax , W ire G rip and m an y others. AU m akes and s i z e s . 1 Milage 30x3 V Basis PORTAGE— St. N. L. „ $14.05 7,500 St. Pi. 1___$13.05 5,000 CLINGSTONE— St. N. S . ___ $11.60 4,000 PI. ______ „$10.25 4,000 32x3 1-2 PORTAGE— St, N. S. ——$24.10 6,000 KNIGHT— ' St. N, S, - ____$22.35 6,000 FISK— . St. N.'S------ -$21.85 4,000 PORTAGE— ’ 34x4 St. N. S . __ $32.90 6,000 MILLER— N. S . __——$23.90 5,000 VICTOR— N; S. '______$25.25 *8,600 33x4 FISK— N. S.............. $21,85 6,000 FIRESTONE— N. S , __ — $20.95 6,000 Mileage . Basis 30x3 1-2, BLACKSTONE-r St. N. C ._____ $16.85 6,000 PORTAGE— St. N. S . _____ $18.85 7,500 /CLINGSTONE—■ ................. •’ St. N. S. ——$14.35 4,000 M ILLER - PI. ---------— $12.50 3,500 CLINGSTONE- PI ............... i —$12.50 4,000 31X4 PORTAGE— N. S................. $28.50 7,500 CLINGSTONE— N. S. - j t _____$21.90 4,000 34x4 1-2 PORTAGE— St. N. S...........$40.85 6,000 FIRESTONE— St. N. S............. $38.00 6,000 OHIO— PI......................... $26.00 4,000 CLINGSTONE— N. S.................... $26.00 4,000 Special Prices on Mason and SiLvertown Cord Tires. The, Springfield Tire& Supply Co 3 1N . Foun ta in Ave. F irst Door N orth o f H ad ley ’ s We notice by the Dayton that Ralph Woolpert, son of C. Woolpert, farmer editor Journal Rev. D. Many from here have been attend­ ing the Bible,Conference in Xenia held on the Seminary grounds. One of the addresses of local interest was by Fred *C. McMillan Of Des Moines, Iowa, On Monday evening. Mr, Me Mjllan is a former Cedarville boy and a prominent business man of the West of this!having been engaged in bailroad man- . paper, but now located in Dayton, has; agement and mining for several been appointed one o f the deputy surveyors hi Montgmoery county. Dr, Woolpert is connected with a Metho­ dist Mission church in that city as the pastor. • yCars. While he is a busy man With business affairs he finds time to lend his influence to religious work. ■ w orse .. • v Even worse than the man who bor-' Auctioneering—terms reasonable— 1*ews trouble Is the fellow who gives, get dates. Cell Cedarville Phone 21-2 It—Boston Treaeoript H-GW1L30N, | in a Balcony. Up In the balcony of a big store’s, shoe department were boys busy with 1 boxes to whom saleswomen from the floor below called like this: "Send me down a No. 2 Benny—a No. 2 Ben­ ny,** "A four Davltl, ft four David." 4,l want a three-and-a-half Char* lie, understand! A three-and-a-half Charlie," Gradually it dawned upon n woman observer that the names re- fered not to the boys, but to the boots, "What do yob say when you want •AT she asked, "Width ‘A’ !" repeat­ ed the saleswoman; "that’s Able." . Were there greater variety In women’* i feet, there might not be enough names to go round tbs Alphabet and uptotM tweeny.—New Yotk P®*> EYES Examined Correctly G lasses F itted . AT MODERATE PRICES TIFFANY’S Optica) Department Open Evenings by Appointment

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