The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52
/ f LOCAL AND PERSONAL iH v w v v v w w w w w Now Is The Time To invest your money. ’ N. '• ■ Make it ©am you seven per cent. Tk$ Milford Pink Qranite Company, having lately purchased the entirC propertieg and assets of The Victoria White Granite Gompany, now offers a rare opportunity to secure a high grad©:, tax free, 7 per cent preferred stock, at par, dividends payable quarterly* We invite investigation and advise prompt action. The M ilford ‘ Pink—V ictoria White Granite Co. X E N IA , OH IO MEARICK’S August Fur Sale beg in s Friday , A u gu st 1 st, and con tinu e^ th rou gh ou t th e en tire m o u n th . W e will allow a 20% Discount 1: W h ich m ean s a saving o f from 40 to 50^ th is fa ll. M earick ’s Second and Main Sts., Dayton, Ohio / , Select Your Car Now Reo Dodge Overland Hudson Essex Nash M. C. NAGLEY Local Dealer N. J . HUNTER# Distributor ; Stirring Military Spectacle Battle of Chateau Thierry at the OHIOSTATEFAIR COLUMBUS Reproductions of thtsfamous strugglewill be offered on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights only Great Agricultural Exposition . Livestock, fruit, Crop* ( S85.000.00 IN PREMIUMS Night Horse Show and Stock Parade Auto Polo, Hippodrome, Concerts, Pageant,.13 Races •'IT'S YOUR FAIR” A ltd, 25-26-27*28-29,'19 'x z m w & z z x iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili iiiiillliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiii huh V : «*il4aaMMM Charles Townsley is spending the week In Dayton, J j Notice Kelble’e ad in this issue. It will save you money.___ » The library will be closed during the month o f August. Miss Olive Northup o f Lawrence* ville is the geest o f relatives here. ——Gold Medal Flour by _tha .barrel atNagley’g. The Greene County Fair will be on next week. Get ready fo r a good time Mrs. A. E. Huey and son, Ernest, have gone to Marlssa, 111., on a visit. Frank B. Bull o f the Indianapolis Star is spending his vacation at home. Mr. «nd Mrs, George Morris had as their guest last Sunday, Edward Jones o f Dayton. Wanted:-Fartner ' fo r automobile business in Dayton. Address P, 0 . Box 322, Dayton, 0 . Iliff Bros, moved their force o f men to Kings Mills. Monday where they start some railro&d work*' ' Cecil Ewbank has gone to Bell flower, 111,, on a visit with friends at his former home. . Miss Drucilla Owings o f Cincinna ti has been the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hartman. Miss Alice Ewbank o f Richmond. Ind., is the guest, o f Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Ewbank. • —Chickens, Ducks, Geese—I .will pay the highest, price for them. .Call phone 3-164' Wm / Marshall. Miss Mary Currie o f Yellow Springs has been the guest of* Mrs. J. H. Mil- bum fo r several days, Miss Fern Wootten . o f Louisville, Ky,, is the guest her uncle and auntj Mr. ai^d Mrs. Charles Turner. Miss Beatha Dean o f the Exchange Bank is taking a ten day vacation, spending the time in Dayton. J. VwTatr and. wife and daughter, Dorothy, returned Monday from Mar ion, after a visit in that city. A ten pound son, Robert Louis, ar rived Saturday at the home .o f Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dobbins. . —Best developing and printing done. Clarke Nagley. Leave films at Nag- ley’a grocery. A number o f young married folks spent Friday at KilKare park below Xenia on a picnic. The Episcopal church in London, O, has rented part o f the church yard to The Standard Oil Co. fo r $50 a month. AGENTS WANTED for Prize Wash irtg tablets, samplbs free, write today. W. J, CANNON, Moravia, N. Y. Wanted:- ^mall chickens. Will buy them any size or weight. Wm. Marshall Rev. W. A. Condon o f Urichsville has. joined hi$\family who are guests at the home < o f Mr. and Mrs. R. C. W a t t . _____________ Cameron Ross has been discharged- from the army and is home fo r the summer. He expects to resume his school work at Traer, Iowa. FOR SALE;- one auto truck for hauling school children. D. Knott, Phone 82, Cedarville, 0 . Clark county will vote in November whether tqjrepair or rebuild the old court house that was burned down a bout a year ago. M. C. Nagley and family have been spending the week along the lake touring North. Rufus McFarland'of Dayton is in charge of the. store dur ing Mr. Nagley’s absence. Goodrich Safety Tread fabric cas ings for Fords. Guaranteed for 6000 miles at $18.70. 30 x 3 fo r $12.90 Robt, Bird & Sons Co CHAPINS BI-CORN s? The Hog Feed that has made Good. A Car on track Thursday, and Fri day this week. Mill Feed and Shelled way will be here in Phone your orders. Corn on the a ’ few days. 1 The local chautaur,ua opened Tues day with Supt. .Mil'er.of tho'Coit-Al- ber Co. in charge. From reports at; hand th(j^local committee met with 'unusual success in the sale o f tickets regardless o f the handicap o f thresh ing^ We are unable to give an ac curate statement o f the finances at this time. It-is needles to sa^, that the program is meeting with general satisfaction. The closing program will be Saturday night. J. L. Turnbull of near Jnmestown bas|receiva4 .word o f the death of his sister-in-law, the, wife o f ReV. J. j L. Turnbull, of Vi am, KSft. The de ceased had been an invalidf for a num ber of years and was known to many Greene county peoj'Je. cm »i —Having taken the agency for the New-bone corset, I wil) . solicit the patronage o f the ladies o f Cedarville and vicinity. Phone 2-52. , Mrs, Margaret Tarbpx. The Misses Elsie Shroades end Mil dred Trumbo, returned home from Oxford, Friday evening having com pleted their three months course at Miami University at ;that place. s - v,, .i W. B. Stevenson threw a lighted match into a bucket o f gasoline last Saturday afternoon at the Murdock garage but fortunatclyno damage was (lone, The gasoline was taken fo r water* MatchlessTone! npONE is of primary im- J* portance in a phono graph-. The Sonora tone is internationally famous for its wonderful clarity, richness, resonance, ftncW charm of expression. It is incomparably lovely and delights the moot Critical connoisseur. Is the pre-eminent phono graph and is as remark able-for Its excellence of design as it isfor its tone. The “ bulge” lines of the cabinet are found only in the choicest of furniture, and being made by a pat- „ ented process are exclus ive with Sonqra* Other notable features are: the ability to play ALL MAKES of disc records perfectly without extraattachments,the ail- wooden Bound amplifier, the effective automatic stop, the powerful, bilent, extra-long-tunnlngmotor, the all-wooden tone pas sage, the convenient filing system, the motor-meter, the scientifically con structed sound box, etc. , Pride* , $50to $1000 ADAIR’ S FURNITURE • STORE, * 1 N. DETROIT ST., XENIA, OHIO. SonoralaHe*n«dandoperate* gad* BASIC PATENTS bt thephonosreplitndiwtry, CM* . Jamestown expects to have day electric cun'ent In a few .days when the Dayton Power & Light Co. will connect the town v ’th the main line. Rev. W. P. Hariman, pastor elect, will preach Sabbath for the’R, P. Con gregation. Sabbath school at 10 A.M. j Prayer' iheeting, Wednesday evening at 7 P. M. There will be no teachers’ meetings during August. All persons having xooms to rent to college students, whether they have spoken to me or not, will please report to me at once. W. R. McChesney. Clarence Deck arrived home yester day having been discharged from the army, He was'in the Fifth regiment. David Johnson has sold his fgrm o f 81 acres to R. L, Hixon, the dairyman The price was $175 an acre and the deal was made through W. L. Glemana D. R. Stormont o f Henretti, Okla., is here on a visit with his brother, J, C. Stormont, and other relatives, Mr, J. C. Stormont has been in a very feeble condition for some time. DR. O. P. ELIAS DENTIST Exchange Bank Bldg, Cedarville, O. Nothing But the New Idea Spreader for Us. Any old machine that would just carry manure to the field and dump it on the ground wasn’t good enough for us. When one of our customers came in and said, I need a manure spreader, we wanted to point to a machine and say “There,, brother, is a spreader that handles manure \ best, pays for itself soon- ■J est ana lasts longest* That machine we can, honestly recommend;” Naturally we in vestigated Manure Spreaders; and we’ve taken the agency for a machine that actu ally measures up to the idealwe had set in our own mind. This machine is called the MEW IDIA | Registered J^.5.Pat.0ff, £ J| Manure Spreader And wt want every fanner in our territory to come inand see itl The machine is a mechanical m arvel., It pulverizes and spreads a full load over three corn rows in three minutes. Here are some o f the many good points of this wonderful spreader—see if they don’t sound good to you. Low Mown and easily loaded, wide-tired wheels—hence the machine is light draft. Chain conveyor carries all the load to the two cylinders, where ir is thoroughly pulverized. Rapidly re volving steel paddles distribute this finely pulverized manure evdnly. Can ue set, by a convenient hand lever, to spread 3 ,6 ,9 ,12 ,15 or 18 loads per acre. Positive chain drive—no possibility o f clogging. Strongly built and ablet to stand steady usage year in and year out. This machine is The Original Wide-Spreading Spreader Tjot the name “New Idea” because it was first o f all spreaders to distribute widdr thaa its own wheel track. Has been the leading spreader foir 17 years and still leads. Get This Book We Are Giving Away t Don’t forget this when you come in, because it’s Important. This book is called, “ HelpingMother Nature,” -It tells proved facts about the care and use o f manure worth scores of dollars to any farmer. You can make money by heeding the suggestions in this book and using a New IdasMakar# ■Spreader regularly, - * Come ini W c ate waiting to show you this machine. EYES Examined Correctly G lasses F itted , AT MODERATE PRICES TIFFANY’S Optical Department Open Evening* byAppolntment Y O D E .R B R O T H E R S asss MUSKINGUM COLLEGE J* KNOX MONTGOMERY, President NEW CONCORD. OHIO The College That la Forging to the Front Member of the Association of American Colleges, of the North Central Association o f Colleges and Secondary‘Schools and of the Association of Ohio College*. New administration building under-cmuSe of construction this summer to cost $150,000. Faculty of thirty, eleven of whom, arc studying in Universities tbit summer; Student body o f 1010, No young man using cigarets admitted. Fall **tnest«r open* September 18,1919. Write for£*talogue of Information. '■Zu ■ ' l a m
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