The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

If • V i niilhn''iiirti iriiBiiitfin.Wui ft rijufru^uirttfVii^riihi'afitii ijWrl 1^^1111 * }■ . * * + * f c » * « * IOCALAND PERSONAL ~~N 0 TtCB~-Ia*l*tk«W«ttry bus- toss. Call by phas*. Wm, Marshall. Mias Ethel Weotton of Louisville, Ky.f is being entertained by her un­ cle, Mr. G. A. Shrodes, GOOD CIDER b AUEELS. J. J\ Brennan & Son of 120 East Pearl street, Cincinnati, have several hundred used whiskey barrels fo r sale all in good condition. The best kind o f cooperage fo r cider or for pickling purposes. (It) R# A . Murdcok has had installed a new awning that extends across the jfroht o f Ids garage and the picture *theatre. For real bargains in clothing and all gent’s furnishings and shoes do not overlook Kelble’s ad this week. Silvertown Cord casings guaran­ teed fo r 0000 miles. Ford sizes at $24.55, Robt. Bird & Sons G-x, « 4r John Steel has returned from Jack- son where he spent ten days wijh rel­ atives. Mr. Steel reports an abun­ dance o f blackberries in that, section and they, are selling at 30 penta a gal­ lon, ' v V. H, Davis, head, o f the Ohio mar­ ket bureau states that Ohio will not reach the estimated wheat crop of 54,000,000 bushels. Most o f the wheat is NO 2 and 3 the state over with the lower grade predominating. Bring your cream to 't h e -Western Ohio Creai k Co., and will pay you the the very best market price. M, C. jSfaglcy Rev. W. A . Condon will preach Sab­ bath fo r the U. P . congregation. The morning service will be at 10:30 and Sabbath school at 9:30. Mo evening service. Collier's Magazine, has been pur­ chased by the Crowell Publishing Co„ o f Springfield. This company now put) lishes the American Magazine, Wo­ man's Home Companion and Farm and Fireside, Wanted;- Full o r part time agents to sell our Income Protection Policies All wage-eamerg will be interested, Exclusive territory. Direct home office contracts, Write National Cas­ ualty Co., Detroit, Mich. ^ ReV. Robert Hutchinson, pastor of the Fourth U. P. Church in Philadel- j phia, arrived Tuesday evening for a visit with hfa father-in-law, Mr. A. L. St. John and family. Mrs. Hutchinson has been here for several weeks. Rev. Hutchinson le ft Philadelphia Monday morning driving through in his auto. OurBig21Day Sale OF F o r Sale:-Body fo r Ford- chassis to b e used fo r hauling school children. Goes at a bargain. Chas. Turner. --T h e biggest* clearence sale in this county is now going on at Kelble’s in Xenia. -There you can get real bar­ gains in clothing, underwear, hosiery 'and shoes— the opportunity o f a life­ time to beat the high cost o f clothing. Rev. W. P. Harriman, w ife ahd son, have arrived here from Fairfiew, Pa,, and are stopping with Dr. F. A;. Jurket and fam ily until their house­ hold goods arrive from Fairview, Pa. Rev. Harriman recently accepted the * Call o f the.R. P. congregation. Goodrich tires and tubes. Guaran­ teed fo r 6,000 miles. Prices cheaper than others. Robt. Bird & Sons Co. P. H. Creswell, who becomes deputy County Auditor in October. Will en­ ter the Miami Business College in U&yton,.the first o f the week to take a typewriter course. ' „ The recent rains have assured an ex cellent corn ..crop for most farmers in this section. An Iowa man driving j, through here a> few days ago stated " that the best com he found on his j trip was this side o f Dayton arid what he had seen o f it iff this section was still better. The next problem the farmer will have will be getting his corn cut. Prof. J. C-. Burns is home for a short vacation having spent a few days with friends in Bellfe Center, DeGraff and Huntsville, having stopped there on his way from Washington D.C., where he is Supervising in the McKinley High Teehinical school in that city. Prof. Burns has bpen re-elected for the coming year at an increase in sal­ ary,.-." __We how have- the -agency _of the Western Creamery Co., and -will pay you the best -market -price -fo r your cream. M. C. Nagley WANTED; .CARPENTERS, CABI­ NET MAKERS, BOAT BUILDERS, JOINERS, AND PAINTERS WHO UNDERSTAND HIGH CLASS FIN­ ISHING. Our plant is light and well ventilated. Port Clinton is located on Lake Erie in the - famous fruit growing section, midway between To­ ledo and Cleveland on the main line o f the NpW York Central RR.’ A good inexpensive little town in which to live . Plenty o f fishing, hunting and boating. Attractive summer resorts Upar by. Steady work. The Matthews Co., Port Clinton, Ohio. Pianos, Player Pianos arid Phonographs 19 DAYS LEFT Y E T in which to secure that long wished for Piano, Player-piano or Phono­ graph. Let the youngsters have their music-and good times at home, and they won’t seek it elsewhere. * , We did a splendid business Saturday, and sold several beautiful instruments^—however— we have left yet • ' 7 Player Pianos, 5 Pianos and 17 Talking Machines If you are lucky enough to. secure one o f these Pianos or Players, you can save from $100 to $ 260 , because we have received noticp that all Pianos and Player Pianos will be advanced from 10 per pent to 15 per cent on August 15 th. Call and select your instrument. Make a small payment and we will deliver when notified. Corner W h item an and M a in S ts ., XEN IA , OHIO SALESMEN WANTED to solicit orders for-lubricating oils, greases and paints. * Salary ' or Commission. THE. LENNOX OIL & PAINT CO., Cleveland, O. y* s . 124-130 E. H IG H ST. Springfield, Ohio. are now in our new home, Long-Akin Building, 124-130 East High Street with a full line o f Furniture, Car- pets, Rugs, Stoves, Draperies and other household needfuls. Cappel’s * 124 -130 East High Street, Springfield, Ohio HOW’S THIS? , W e offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ ward for any case o f Catarrh that cannot, be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-fire years, and haB be­ come known as the most reliable rem­ edy fo r Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the' Poison from Q e Blood ana healing the dis - 1 eased portions. , 1 A fter you hhve taken Hall’s Ca­ tarrh Medicine fo r a short time you will see a gfeat improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid o f catarrh. Send for testiraoinati, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. are Good Tires FARMERS! Your attention is balled to Long- jumtau, thq,dnrk gray, ton weight, Ferchoron Stallion, a proven breeder Io f high class horses. Will make the season at the Farm on Wilmington Road at edge o f corporation. Spec­ ial cam to prevent accidents but will H Cbs responsible should any occur. Fw« fifteen dollars for satisfactory colt. Andrew Winter John Stewart in charge. Phone 3-108 An Error of the Mind. Tito Vedanta religion of India has ns the basis of Its belief the doctrine that matter does not exist. A Ved* anto tencher. snys Stanwood Cobb In hls bookv “ The Essential Mysti­ cism," was once Instructing his pupils In the midst o f a Jungle, There sud­ denly crushed through the bushes a mad elephant—the most dangerous of tropic beasts. The'pupils, disregard' Ing their philosopher, took to the trees. When the animal lind passed Jhey found their guru descending unabash­ ed from « stotlt upas tree. “ Why," asked one heretical youth, “did' you climb n tree, If, according to your teaching, matter has no existence?1' To (hls Smart Inquiry, Worthy to adorn the impudent ranks df American youtns, he answered calmly: “There was no elephant. Thera was no tree. 1 did not climb up n tree." ‘Plain'- Silkworm of the 8ea. Many worms live In the Sea. and \ some of them are very beautiful crea­ tures, But the so-called “silkworm of the Sea"—the designation being pure­ ly figurative and poetical—Is a bivalve mollusc properly known ns the plnnk and native to the Mediterranean. It spins a silk so beautiful that In an­ cient days the fiber was reserved ex­ clusively for the weaving of royal gar­ ments. This silk is spun by the mol* idle to furnish an anchor line by which U fastens Itself to n convenient' rock. It Is extremely fine and very Strong, Gleaned, dried and pnssed through combs, It Is reduced fo deli­ cate threads o f a lustrous brownish- yellow line, which are woven Into gloves, stockings aud ether articles. The Real Thing Right Through % Put United States Tires under your car and you ’ll find them the real thing* They ’re built to wear—to give you the kind o f economical service you want. And that’s just what they do. ■"/ Hundreds o f thousands o f regular users w ill vouch for that—lots o f them right around here. : • V ■ f There are five distinct types o f United States Tires-Hme for every need o f price or use. . . * • - W e have exactly the ones for vour car. R. A . MURDOCK, Cedarville, O. I. O. PETERSON, Spring Valley, O. . 3 ^ GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X U 'ti- E * « i t ! Vldiit er proi CH s i m r - 1 1 1 ^was MasecS.< W ' ■b' j. M*1 < 'HF ■: R. o( M ; ' , m k - •. -IE' e :v. f t tIv.; ' ' i iMp . 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