The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52
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Prank A Jackson, Candidat* for | eomvfcy traaaurer before the primary■ was circulating amoeg frioods last] Saturday erasing. DON’T FORGET to Book your Fertilizer now. We can save you money. Hr* Nriti* Franklin cfr;Chicago; **ri daughter, Mr*. Q. A PWS» and Mrs. O, M, Townaley had for her E T Z& H b *** *UUr* Un' R*n- kln of Springfield. Ml** Dprothy Wilton haa been the iruert of Mis* Elizabeth Barnett of WaynesvUle, this we*. D- £1, Dixon haa several . ...Taid^ np for daysdu* to a &U from a ladd« that injured hi* knee. Mr*. C. E. Master* i* visiting in Cincinnajfci and thengojw to visit he* did home in Wellston, o. if- .. of ReyuoHs- _ ^ ____ _________ im»u ifr T V Xt -« *?* .'*» of Zanasvillr were the gueata of J* E, Hasting*and family the former’s protiler, W, T. Reed and taMwoes, * family this we*. All persona knowing themaehre* to We will deliver meat and grocery; he indebted .to the lata Dr. E. C, orders to the countryfor Harvest and Ogleshee will pleas* make settlement Threshing dinners- before August 20th. M, C. Nagley The Sears k Nichol* Canning Co, ■ of Washington C, H. has, canned 40,v, 900 caaes.M cans to the case, o f pea* from 50? acre*.: House for Bent;- Five room*, gas soft andhardwater. Mrs, J. N, Lott. O. A. Dobbin* and wife hare re turnedhome after a week'* visit with friends and relative* in the North cm part of the state, On an average o f twenty-five neVr! Ford cam have bedn going through here daily for .two weeks from the Columbus branch, destined to points in Kentucky. t f mss* THE INFLUX of wealth to all aoclion*of United States ip the past few year* in enabling many people to build Dp Saving* Accounts—but it is also causing some to be careless, to join the so-called "American Orgy1 of Sprading.” V. _ / , ' The wise people belong' to the first class. , Do YOU? We invite your Savings Account at 4 per cent compound interest. 1 , .. f v .„ ,1 ; .v* i 1 ' Make this Bank your Bank on Resources Over D o H a r * . , * 'f - * * * , *r ^ f ! * 1. / C c d u - a u * . O h io r > . ; r sS.'i . SAFEDEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT U. S. liberty Bondsbought and sold. t.. '-h’ t r ~ ™ .. — - t , p j MlLO is churned in such a Way as to retain its pure sweet buttery flavor and we have made the proper arrangements so that we will have it fresh at all times. We know the good qualities of MILO and we are sure that you. will like it. That ia why weareanxiou* thsf you try one pound. After you have tasted the sweet delicate flavor of MILOwe will leave it entirely to your judgment, But try one pound! C. E.~MASTERS Mi** Mary Edward* of Hllliboro, III., after a. .two week* visit with Mr*. Anna Wilson, returned to her homdi last Friday, , , ............. ‘"" j —....... / . Bufus McFarland of Oxford was in town .the first of the week, bringing hi* little eon over for a visit with hi* grandparent*, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Gil- laugh, . v . Mr*and Mrs, Frank Townsloy and I Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hopping.drove to Sulphur Lick last Sabbath, where they j spent the day. - - ..........J"""’ <—r Salesman Wanted:- Te selicit or-1 '' ' ' ’ ^ ‘ ‘ and •ass- ..... Ad- ------- ^------ .— ----- ^ .'k FAINT'J CO*, Cleveland. O. * , - * kr . ' Townaley k Bitenonr shipped ten) deck of hogs, Wednesday and two on Thursday. There has been a great] shortage Of stock cars on this divi sion for some time until this week. Mrs. Lydia C. Turner, who has'been l here on a-three months visit with her brother, Mr. W, A. Collin* and j wife, returned to her home near Em poria, Kan., Wednesday. 1 , .......... ■ " fi*-...... ... ' . Mr*. Edith Blair and daughter, Kathleen, Who .have been .spending a couple of weeks at Atlanta, 111., with j the Mformeri* brother, Stewart Sat. terfield, have returned'home. m s r i m t JCr 1,#I *JT JL/JClrJJI BUTLER HOG MIDDUNGS HOMO HOG UNION GRAIN SCRATCH FEED OIL MEAL •Mv1' : - ./ > ■< ifjii We can furnish you any amount you may desire. We ad vise—Buy now, before the advance! '•’ v Late reports are that “Billy" Sun day will not he the vice presidential i candidate on the prohibition ticket, f He says he regards Senator Harding | “good-enoUgh” dry. VMrs,'- to Green-1 W. R. Cultice and Wm. Marshall, were c<u>«u w u«wu-. , K ,, . _■ ■rille, O , last weak owing to the I trade4'Return5^ ^A % ^Richards M t a * * broHmr, Georg* | *u*ibk)B Evan Andrew o f St. Louie ha* been 1and Champaign count!** with their *gw«ding a week or more with hi* un- families held a picnic at Neff Farit, rite and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Yellow Springs, Wednesday, About Stevenson and other relative*. 100 were present. Dr* and Mrs, J, O, * — ;— — , , JStewart of this place attended, Rev. W. P. Harriman and wife have „ m . 1' ■■■ „ j as their guests, Mr*. Harriman’* *ia- R,^ ” W. T, M^inney, who^recently Te ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. « V**™ of the Clifton Fre*. Waahbum o f Detroit,’ Mich. Mr. | congregation, ha* accepted Washburn is connected with the Ford |* C*R ? f u^ ne county. Motor Co v 0; He will preach hi* last sermon, 'July 26th. The physicians in Greene, Dr. W. R. McChesney, wife and I Rcv. R. S. McElhlnny and family; daughter, Frances, left the first o t wbo have been spending several the week for Quincy, Mas*, on a visit weeks at Bloomington, nd., where the with Rev. T. R. Tumor and wife. The former has been attending summer trip will include stops at Niagara Bchool, have returned home. Rev. Me Falls and other points of interest j Elhinny wilt join the college faculty this fall, A number from here Went to Hills- I _ '—'pj ....—- ""’T ' ■ ■ boro yesterday to attend the fair and j It will be bigger .than ever. More race*. Frank Townsloy’* mare, S'yl- stock, art displays, machinery and Wright and Goldie J owned by 1automobile exhibits. The races will „ j Jones were entered in th races, exceed former year* from entries al- Sylvia Wright won the 2:16 pace at *««iy in. AU this at the Greene Rainsboro last week. Icounty fair, August *-6. A Profitable Vacation at Home Conserve Time and Expense by attending- in iA I A boy by the name of Hosier of Cedamlle Chautauqua, Aug. 10.14.| ^eni*, who wander* around' ratber than he engaged la some occupation was taken uphereMondaybyDeputy Sheriff Bird* and OftCer Joe Watts of the Probate CottrLJudgeMarshal sent the boy to Lancaster. ’ - y . J - : . - ' V ' ’ ' Cedarville Chautauqua August 1 0 ,1 1 ,1 2 ,1 3 ,1 4 a ’.It.... ;.....— ’ ' f * A Program Packed with Inspiration Education* Entertainment, * ‘t.- Five Wonderful Pays o f Lecture and Music, designed to help you become a happier to d more Efficient Citizen See G. H. HARTMAN, Secretary A party of Xenia and Cedarville men are camping at Grinnell’s Mill pnd will spend the test of the summer fhera. The party consist* o f W» C. Iliff and 8, C. Wright o f this place; RoV. W. R. Graham of Philadelphia; Judge J, C. Marahall and J, A Finney of-Xtoia. Wallace Inin, who ha* been at tending the ftaleeman’s school at fhe National Cash Register Co., Dayton, completes hi* doors* there this week. He ha* also taken a course In the re pair school and ha* been assigned to tho Pittsburg district. Miss Mabel, Bdnaa, daughter of Mrs, Susan HanUa, became the bride o f Mr. Edward Weber, Wednesday, at the parsonage ot the Memorial Pres byterian church o f Columbus. The bride has been bookkeeper for Moore'* and Bra* Milk A lea Cream Co, for Several years and the bridegroom is a prosperous young farmer near Hil lard*, 0 . Th^ following person* attended * pienk At Gritoell'a mill last Thursday; evening honoring Rev. W. R. Graham and family of Philadelphia. In th* party besidra Rev. Graham and fami ly were Mr. and Mr*. Walter life and daughW, Hrien; Mr. and Mrs. & C. Wright tod daughter, Marjorie; Mr; and Mrs, J. A Finney *hd children; Judge J, 0 .‘Marshall, wife, and chil dren end !* T« Merited! 'W*d family M Tiwia A re You Stringing A long W ith the G. O . P. Fuel? A ll parties endorse it, regardless o f creed, Its (there With the power to win in a romp —the choice o f Ohio, because it is best. You’re playing a loser and gyping yourself if you don’t take the tip from the Wisenheim boys and load up with pure Gasoline It’s G. O. P, gasoline, because it has the Grand Old Pep that puts life and ambition in the most sluggish cars. After you ’ ve used a tankful o f Columbus you’ ll approve every plank in its platform—the Quick start, the fast getaway, the power on hills and in heavy going, the unusually big mileages per gallon- And you’ll never accept any of the other brands of gasoline with their reservations. You’ll just get the Columbus habit and vote the straight Columbus ticket as long as you own a motor car. That’s how good Cofumbus is. C O L U M B U S O I L C O M P A N Y Columbus* Ohio Cedarville Plant, Telephone 3 on 146 You cunget Columbus at any of these goodplaces: Cedarville, Ohio Cedarville Lime Co. R. H. Edwards Robt. Bird Son* A Co. R. A. Murdock South Charteiton, Ohio Jameetown, Ohio Irwin Bros. J. A. Brakefield ' Mrs* Wm, Hart Jenkins A Turnbull mmmm mmm BET OUR PRICES ONALL KINDS OP PRINTING
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